Ink Cartridges & Printing Problems - Poor Print Quality

May 24
08:04

2005

Paul Curran

Paul Curran

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Why are there faint areas or gaps in my print out?

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  • Unlikely,Ink Cartridges & Printing Problems - Poor Print Quality Articles but your paper may need changing due to its deterioration due to its age.
  • Check that the type of paper you are using in your printer matches ('Media Type') the setting in the printer software 'Main Menu' or 'Print' dialog box.
  • You may need to clean the print head nozzles. These can be cleaned by employing the 'Head Cleaning' utility from within the printer software interface you get when you want to print or by going via the 'Control Panel' (found via 'My Computer') and selecting the printers section. After the cleaning operations are carried out by the printer, a check pattern will be printed to show that the ink cartridge nozzles are clean. If there are still poor quality areas, repeat the operation.

I have white horizontal lines appearing?

  • You may need to clean the print head nozzles - see above
  • If your printer has a light flashing indicating low ink levels for a cartridge, then change it.
  • Check that the type of paper you are using in your printer ('Media Type') matches the setting in the printer software 'Main Menu' or 'Print' dialog box. The colors are not what I thought they'd be?
  • Clean your print head nozzles - see above
  • You've not chosen the color option in your printer software interface. This has happened to me many times. By default, my printer software had black selected for all printing.
  • Specific types of paper have one side only that can be printed on. Ensure that it is loaded correctly in your printer.
  • Check that the type of paper you are using in your printer ('Media Type') matches the setting in the printer software 'Main Menu' or 'Print' dialog box.
  • What you see on your monitor will never be identical to what you get on your print out. It shouldn't be that far out, but if it is, then you you may have a color calibration issue between your monitor and software package that you are using.

Finally

Never buy brand name ink cartridges. Get what are called compatible ink cartridges. They are much cheaper and produce the same quality results. www.ink-cartridge-store.com shows you the range of such products available nowadays.

In my experience, if you use your ink cartridges infrequently, then you will find yourself having to use the cleaning utilities practically every time you do use them. So I suggest printing out a b/w and color text page (say, 200 words with black, red, blue and yellow colors) on a regular basis (once a week?) even if you are not using the printer. You will save ink in the long run as the cleaning utility will use a lot more than your weekly maintenance pages.

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