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Print quality troubleshooting
When occasional print quality problems occur, use the information in this section to help solve the
problem.
Print quality problems associated with media
Some print quality problems arise from use of inappropriate media.
Use paper that meets HP paper specifications. See 
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The surface of the media is too smooth. Use media that meets HP paper specifications. See
The print driver setting might be incorrect. Be sure that you have selected the correct driver setting
for the paper that you are using.
The print mode might be set incorrectly, or the paper might not meet recommended specifications.
For more information, see 
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The transparencies you are using are not designed for proper toner adhesion. Use only
transparencies designed for HP Color LaserJet printers.
The moisture content of the paper is uneven, too high, or too low. Use paper from a different source
or from an unopened ream of paper.
Some areas of the paper reject toner. Use paper from a different source or from an unopened ream
of paper.
The letterhead you are using is printed on rough paper. Use a smoother, xerographic paper. If this
solves your problem, consult with the printer of your letterhead to verify that the paper used meets
the specifications for this printer. See 
The paper is excessively rough. Use a smoother, xerographic paper.
Overhead transparency defects
Overhead transparencies might display any of the image quality problems that any other type of media
could display, as well as defects specific to transparencies. In addition, because transparencies are
pliable while in the print path, they are subject to being marked by the media-handling components.
NOTE
Allow transparencies to cool at least 30 seconds before handling them.
On the printer driver’s Paper tab, select Transparency as the media type. Also, make sure that
the tray is correctly configured for transparencies.
Check that the transparencies meet the specifications for this printer. See 
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For ordering information, se
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Handle transparencies by the edges. Skin oil on the surface of transparencies can cause spots
and smudges.
Small, random dark areas on the trailing edge of solid fill pages might be caused by transparencies
sticking together in the output bin. Try printing the job in smaller batches.
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