Solving print quality problems – HP SP 3300 User Manual

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9.7

<Troubleshooting>

Pages print,
but are
blank.

The toner
cartridge is
defective or out of
toner.

Redistribute the toner
cartridge. See page 8.3.
If necessary, replace the toner
cartridge. See page 8.4.

The file may have
blank pages.

Check the file to ensure that it
does not contain blank pages.

Some parts, such
as the controller
or the board, may
be defective.

Contact a service
representative.

The
illustrations
print
incorrectly in
Adobe
Illustrator.

The setting in the
software
application is
wrong.

Select Download as Bitmap in
the Advanced Options window
of the graphic properties. Print
the document again.

The printer
does not
print PDF file
correctly.
Some parts
of graphics,
text, or
illustrations
are missing.

Incompatibility
between the PDF
file and the
Acrobat products.

Printing the PDF file as an
image may solve this problem.
Turn on Print As Image from
the Acrobat printing options.

Note

: It will take longer to print

when you print a PDF file as an
image.

Condition

Possible cause

Suggested solutions

Solving print quality problems

Dirt inside of the printer or improper paper loading may reduce print
quality. See the table below to troubleshoot problems.

Condition

Suggested solutions

Light or faded
print

If a vertical white streak or faded area appears
on the page:
• The toner supply is low. You may be able to

temporarily extend the toner cartridge life. See
page 8.3. If this does not improve print quality,
install a new toner cartridge.

• The paper may not meet paper specifications

(for example, the paper is too moist or too
rough). See page 5.3.

• If the entire page is light, the print resolution

setting is too light or toner save mode is on.
Adjust the print resolution and toner save
mode in the printer properties. See the
Software Section.

• A combination of faded or smeared defects

may indicate that the printer needs cleaning.
See page 8.1.

• The surface of LSU may be dirty. Clean the

LSU. See page 8.2.

Toner spots

• The paper may not meet specifications (for

example, the paper is too moist or too rough).
See page 5.3.

• The transfer roller or paper path may be dirty.

See page 8.1.

Dropouts

If generally rounded, faded areas occur
randomly on the page:
• A single sheet of paper may be defective. Try

reprinting the job.

• The moisture content of the paper is uneven

or the paper has moist spots on its surface.
Try a different brand of paper. See page 5.3.

• The paper lot is bad. The manufacturing

processes can cause some areas to reject
toner. Try a different kind or brand of paper.

• The toner cartridge may be defective. See

“Vertical repetitive defects” on the next
column.

• If these steps do not correct the problems,

contact a service representative.

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