HP (Hewlett-Packard) FB910 Printer User Manual


 
Troubleshooting Checklist B-3
The connection from the client to the local area network
may not be configured correctly. See your system admin-
istrator for assistance.
The cable between your computer or network and the
print server may not be securely connected at both ends.
Refer to the print server manual for more information.
Your computer may not be working properly. Run an
application that you know works correctly and print to be
sure.
The computer’s port may not be working properly. Print to
another output device that you know works correctly (and
is not connected to the print server) to check this.
There may be another error condition reported by the
print server.
5. Is the print quality good?
YES: Then the problem is not covered in this checklist.
Contact technical support.
NO: The following could be the problem:
Banding or general poor image quality — the print-
heads may need to be calibrated (see Chapter 4, Cali-
brating the Printer). One or more inkjets may be clogged
or not firing.
Inaccurate color or under- or over-saturated output
— the wrong color profile may be selected at the print
server or RIP. Refer to the documentation that accompa-
nies the print server or RIP.
Inaccurate color or lack of detail — one or more ink-
jets may be clogged or not firing (see “Recover Missing
Ink Jets” on page 6-11).
Media buckling or media feed problems — the wrong
media could be selected in the Media Wizard (see “Con-
figure Media” on page 2-6). The media may not have
been loaded squarely (see “Load and Print on Rigid
Media” on page 2-8).
Head strike — if the printhead is striking the media,
check how the media is tracking from the supply spool to
the takeup spool. The sides of the media should be paral-
lel to the sides of the printer, with no wrinkling or buck-
ling. If necessary, reload the media. Also check the