Poor print quality and unexpected printouts, Poor quality printouts, Check the print cartridges – HP Photosmart Pro B8353 Printer User Manual

Page 104: The printer may be in ink-backup printing mode, Verify the ink levels of the print cartridges, The print cartridges may need to be cleaned, Check the paper quality

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Poor print quality and unexpected printouts

This section provides solutions to print quality problems.

Poor quality printouts

Meaningless characters print

Ink is smearing

Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely

The print settings may need to be changed

Output is faded or dull colored

Colors are printed as black and white

Wrong colors are printing

Printout shows bleeding colors

Colors do not line up properly

Lines or dots are missing from text or graphics

Poor quality printouts

Check the print cartridges

Replace any clogged print cartridges (see

Using the print cartridges

), and try to print again.

The printer may be in Ink-backup Printing Mode

The printer enters Ink-backup Printing Mode when one of the print cartridges is empty or removed.
Replace the missing print cartridge with a new one (see

Inserting the print cartridges

).

Verify the ink levels of the print cartridges

One of the print cartridges may be low on ink. To view the ink levels, print a diagnostics page (see

Printing a diagnostics page

). (For Windows, if the Toolbox is installed, you can find ink-level information

by clicking the Estimated Ink Level tab. For Macintosh, open the ink level panel from HP Inkjet Toolbox.)
If the print cartridge is low on ink, replace it (see

Inserting the print cartridges

).

The print cartridges may need to be cleaned

Perform the auto-clean procedure (see

Cleaning the print cartridges

).

Check the paper quality

The paper might be too moist or too rough. Make sure the media used meets HP specifications (see

Selecting print media

), and try to print again.

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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

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