HP (Hewlett-Packard) 1500 Series Printer User Manual


 
ENWW Chapter 4 Problem solving and maintenance 79
Missing or incorrect color
You have changed the color settings manually. Return the color setting to Automatic. See
Changing color settings on page 32.
Your print media does not meet the specifications for this printer. Use a different paper, such
as a high-quality paper intended for laser printers. See Print media specifications on
page 109.
You are operating the printer in excessively humid conditions. Verify that the printer
environment is within humidity specifications.
A print cartridge might be low. Check the printer control panel, print a Supplies Status page,
or view the HP color LaserJet 1500 toolbox to see. (If you are using a non-HP cartridge,
none of these sources will provide information about a low or empty print cartridge.) If so,
replace the print cartridge.
Perform a calibration. See Calibrating the printer on page 89.
Color prints inconsistently
A color is printing inconsistently after you load a new print cartridge.
Another print cartridge might be low. Check the supplies status lights or the
HP color LaserJet 1500 toolbox to see if a print cartridge is low and replace it if necessary. If
you are using a non-HP print cartridge, it might be low or empty but you will receive no
indication.
Print cartridges might be improperly installed. Remove the print cartridge for the color that is
printing inconsistently and reinstall it.
Colors do not match
The colors on the printed page do not match the colors as they appear on the screen.
The colors on your computer monitor differ from the printer output. Try selecting Screen
Match in the Color tab of the printer driver.
Print the Configuration and Supplies Status pages to ensure that they print correctly. If not,
the problem is with the printer.
Try printing from a different program.
Extremely light colors or extremely dark colors on screen are not printing. Your program
might interpret extremely light colors as white or extremely dark colors as black. If so, avoid
using extremely light or extremely dark colors.
Other factors, such as the light or paper quality, are affecting the output. Use a different
paper, such as a high-quality paper intended for laser printers. See Print media
specifications on page 109 and Using color on page 43.
Perform a calibration. See Calibrating the printer on page 89.
Color pages have inconsistent finish
Use a smooth paper or print media, such as a high-quality paper made for laser printers.
Generally, the smoother the paper, the better the results. Coated, photo, and glossy papers
are not supported. See Print media specifications on page 109.