HP color laserjet 3000n 사용자 설명서

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Ink is smearing 
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The printout did not have time to dry
When printing documents that use a lot of ink, you must allow the 
document more time to dry before handling it. This is especially true 
for transparencies. 
The printer driver’s Normal print mode is to designed to optimize 
both drying time and speed. This mode allows the print output to 
dry completely in most situations. However, when printing in very 
humid environments, use the Best mode to allow a longer 
drying time.
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The media type is causing the smearing
Some types of media do not accept ink well, which causes the ink 
to dry more slowly and results in smearing.
See 
 for more information 
about media.
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An incorrect media type is selected
The correct media must be selected in the printer driver. Make sure 
the media selected in the printer driver matches the media loaded 
in the tray.
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The media has been exposed to a humid environment
If media has been exposed to a humid environment, it might be 
difficult to achieve the correct drying time, especially when printing 
with heavy color saturation. Print on a fresh ream of media that has 
been stored in a cool, dry place. 
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Too much ink on the page is causing wrinkling 
Color documents with rich, blended colors can use excess ink, 
which wrinkles the page during printing and causes smearing. 
Try using the Normal or Fast print quality setting to reduce ink, 
or use HP media designed for printing vivid color documents.