Printouts have vertical streaks, Solution 1: check the print settings, Solution 2: check the resolution of the image – HP Deskjet F4210 All-in-One Printer User Manual

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Solution 1: Check the print settings

Solution: Check the print settings.

Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in
the input tray.

Check the quality setting. Use a higher quality setting to increase the amount of
ink used for printing.

For more information, see:

“Set the paper type for printing” on page 33

“Change the print speed or quality” on page 34

“Print using Maximum dpi” on page 41

Cause: The paper type or print quality settings were incorrectly.
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.

Solution 2: Check the resolution of the image

Solution: Check the resolution of the image. If you are printing a photo or graphic,
and the resolution is too low, it will be blurry or fuzzy when printed.
If a digital photo or rasterized graphic has been resized, it can be blurry or fuzzy when
printed.
Cause: The resolution of the image was low.

Printouts have vertical streaks

Refer to this section if your printout has a lines, streaks, or marks on it that run up-
and-down or lengthwise down the page.

NOTE:

There is no problem with the ink supplies and replacing the print

cartridges is unnecessary.

Solution: HP recommends that you use HP Advanced Papers or any other paper
type that is appropriate for the product.
Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing
images, use HP Advanced Photo Paper.
Store photo media in its original packaging inside a resealable plastic bag on a flat
surface in a cool, dry place. When you are ready to print, remove only the paper you
plan to use immediately. When you have finished printing, return any unused photo
paper to the plastic bag. This will prevent the photo paper from curling.

NOTE:

There is no problem with the ink supplies and replacing the print

cartridges is unnecessary.

For more information, see:

“Recommended papers for printing and copying” on page 22

“Information on paper” on page 88

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