Epson P320A User Manual

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Solving Problems
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You see wrong or missing colors.
Make sure the Ink option is set to 
Color
 for color images and your 
software is set for color printing.
The print head nozzles may need 
cleaning; see page 25 fo
instructions.
The ink cartridges may be old or low 
on ink. To replace an ink cartridge, 
see page 27.
Try turning off PhotoEnhance. Also 
check if you’re using a special effect 
that alters image colors, like Sepia. 
Try using Automatic mode. See 
page 11 (Windows) or page 14 
(Macintosh) for instructions.
Try changing the 
Gamma
 setting in 
the Advanced window; see page 17 
for information about Advanced 
settings.
Your printed colors can never exactly 
match your on-screen colors. 
However, you can use a color 
management system to get as close as 
possible. Try using the ICM 
(Windows) or ColorSync 
(Macintosh) setting. 
Your printout is grainy.
Try using a higher quality paper.
Select a higher Print Quality 
(resolution) setting. See page 17 for 
instructions.
Run the Print Head Alignment 
utility. See page 32 for instructions.
You may need to increase the 
image resolution or print it in a 
smaller size; see your software 
documentation.