Specifications

In the printer driver settings, select a higher Print Quality setting.
(1) Open the Printer Properties dialog box.
See Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from your Application Program
(2) On the Main tab, click High for the Print Quality setting.
(1) Open the Print dialog box.
See Opening the Print Dialog Box
(2) Select Quality & Media from the pop-up menu and then click Detailed Setting.
(3) Drag the Print Quality slide bar to the Fine end.
Part or the whole of a line and/or an image has not been printed (In
Windows XP or Windows 2000)
On the Main tab, click Print Options , and select Reduce spool data size.
When the Reduce spool data size is set, the print quality may be degraded. Under Scaled Printing, fine lines
may not be printed.
Thin lines may not be printed when printing with the Page Layout Printing or
Printing with Binding Margin function. Try making the lines of the document
bolder and thicker.
Printed Paper Curls or Ink Blots
Use High Resolution Paper or Photo Paper Pro to print images that require a lot of
ink (i.e. pictures with intense colors or photographs).
Ensure that the appropriate paper is selected in the printer driver.
Ensure that the paper selected for the Media Type in Main tab (Windows) or Print Dialog Box (Macintosh)
matches the paper loaded in the printer.
Back of Paper is Smudged
If the next page prints before the ink is dry, enable the Pause Page printer driver
setting.
You can either remove each printed sheet from the Paper Output Slot Cover as soon as it is printed, or enable
Pause Page to pause after each sheet has printed.
(1) Ensure that the printer is turned on and open the Printer Properties dialog box.
See Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box Directly from the Start Menu
(2) Click the Maintenance tab.
(3) Click Custom Settings to open the Custom Setting dialog box.
(4) Drag the Ink Drying Wait Time slide bar, and then click Send.