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The printed image is faint or has gaps
The colors displayed
on your monitor don’t
match the printed
colors.
Because your monitor and printer use different technologies to represent
colors, your printed colors cannot exactly match the colors you see on
your monitor screen. Use the ICM (Windows 95 and Windows 98 only),
sRGB (Windows 98), or ColorSync (Macintosh) setting to get as close a
match as possible. See Using Custom Project Types
for more
information.
The color settings
in your application
software are incorrect.
You may be able to adjust various color settings in your application
software. See your software documentation for more information.
Possible cause Solution
The print head nozzles
are clogged.
Clean the print head. See Cleaning the Print Head for instructions.
The Media Type
setting doesn’t match
the loaded paper.
Make sure the Media Type setting matches the paper you’re using. See
Printing from Windows Applications or Printing from a Macintosh for
instructions.
The loaded paper is
damaged, old, or dirty.
Remove the paper and reload a new stack with the printable side face
up. See Media Loading and Handling Guidelines for instructions.
The ink cartridges are
low on ink.
Check the
B black and
A color ink out lights to see which cartridge you
may need to replace. See Replacing an Ink Cartridge
for instructions.
Possible cause Solution
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