Bleeding colors are apparent in printout, Colors do not line up properly with each other – HP Business Inkjet 2600 Printer series User Manual
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Bleeding colors are apparent in printout
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The print setting is using too much ink
Some paper type settings (such as transparency) and print quality
settings (such as
Best
) require more ink than others. Choose
different print settings in the printer driver. Also, make sure that you
have selected the correct paper type in the printer driver.
!
An incorrect paper type is being used
Some paper types are not suitable for use with your printer. See
“Media and paper-handling specifications.”
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The ink cartridges have been refilled
HP does not guarantee or support refilled ink cartridges. Refilling
processes and the use of incompatible inks might disrupt the
intricate printing system, potentially resulting in reduced print
quality and even printer damage.
See “Supplies” for the reorder number of original HP ink cartridges.
Colors do not line up properly with each other
!
The printheads need to be aligned
The printheads on your printer are automatically aligned when a
printhead is replaced. However, you might notice print quality
improvement by performing the alignment procedure.
For instructions about aligning the printheads from the printer LCD
control panel, see “Maintenance Menu.”
!
Graphics in the document are not placed properly
Use the zoom or print preview feature of your software application
to check for gaps in the placement of graphics on the page.