the problem. For the latest information and problem-solving procedures, go to http://www.hp.com/
support/ljcp4005 and http://www.hp.com/go/printquality/ljcp4005
NOTE The print-quality defect chart assumes the use of letter- or A4-size media that has moved
through the printer short-edge first (portrait orientation).
An image with no defects
Horizontal lines or streaks
●
Make sure that the
operation and location
requirements of the
printer are met.
●
Print the Print Quality
Troubleshooting Pages
(see
Print quality
troubleshooting) and
follow the diagnostic
procedure listed on the
first page to help isolate
the defect to a particular
component.
Misaligned colors
●
Calibrate the printer.
Vertical lines
●
Print the Print Quality
Troubleshooting Pages
(see
Print quality
troubleshooting) and
follow the diagnostic
procedure listed on the
first page to help isolate
the defect to a particular
component.
Repetitive defects
●
Make sure that the
operation and location
requirements of the
printer are met.
●
Print the Print Quality
Troubleshooting Pages
(see
Print quality
troubleshooting) and
follow the diagnostic
procedure listed on the
first page to help isolate
the defect to a particular
component.
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