Alignment patterns, If you see no defects, Troubleshooting tips and resources – HP Officejet 6000 User Manual

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Alignment Patterns
If the color bars and large font text look OK, and the ink cartridges are not empty, look at
the alignment pattern directly above the color bars.

Example of a good alignment pattern The lines are straight.

Examples of a bad alignment pattern The lines are jagged - align the printer. If that does not

work, contact HP.

If you see no defects
If you do not see any defects on the print quality report, then the printing system is working
correctly. There is no reason to replace supplies or have the product serviced, because
they are functioning properly. If you still have a print quality problem, here are some other
things you can check:

Check the paper.

Check the print settings.

Make sure your image has sufficient resolution.

If the problem seems confined to a band near the edge of your printout, use the
software you installed with the product or another software application to rotate the
image 180 degrees. The problem might not appear on the other end of the print.

Troubleshooting tips and resources

Use the following tips and resources to resolve printing problems.

For a paper jam, see

Clear a jam in the device

.

For paper-feed problems, such as the paper skew and paper pick, see

Solve paper-

feed problems

.

Power light is on and not blinking. When the device is turned on for the first time, it
takes approximately 12 minutes to initialize.

Make sure the device is in the ready state. If lights are on or blinking, see

Control-

panel lights reference

.

No error messages appear on the computer screen.

Troubleshooting tips and resources

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