Lines are too thick, too thin, or missing, Lines appear stepped or jagged – HP Designjet Z3100 Photo Printer series User Manual
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If the problem persists despite all the above actions, contact your customer service representative for further
support.
Lines are too thick, too thin, or missing
1.
Check that the paper type you have loaded corresponds to the paper type selected in the front panel
and in your software. To check on the front panel, use the
View loaded paper
key.
2.
Check that you are using appropriate print-quality settings for your purposes (see
). Select the custom print-quality options in the driver dialog (Mac OS Print dialog), and
try turning on the Maximum detail option. You may wish to reprint your job at this point in case
the problem has been solved.
3.
If the resolution of your image is greater than the printing resolution, you may notice a loss of line
quality. If you are using the PCL or HP-GL/2 driver for Windows, you can find the Max.
Application Resolution option in the driver dialog's Advanced tab, under Document
Options > Printer Features. If you change this option, you may wish to reprint your job at this
point in case the problem has been solved.
4.
If lines are too thin or missing, print the Image Diagnostics Print. See
.
5.
Try aligning the printheads. See
Align the printheads on page 182
. After alignment, you may wish
to reprint your job in case the problem has been solved.
6.
Go to the front panel and press the
View loaded paper
key to see the paper advance calibration
status. If the status is RECOMMENDED, you should perform paper advance calibration: see
Recalibrate the paper advance on page 156
If the problem persists despite all the above actions, contact your customer service representative for further
support.
Lines appear stepped or jagged
If lines in your image appear stepped or jagged when printed:
1.
The problem may be inherent in the image. Try to improve the image with the application you are
using to edit it.
2.
Check that you are using appropriate print-quality settings. See
162 Chapter 13 Troubleshooting print-quality issues
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