When you are not satisfied with the output quality, use the following procedure
First, make sure that you load and define the correct media type on the printer.
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Use the 'Change media type' wizard to load a media roll and to change the
media type defined on the system. (see 'Change the type of media defined on
the printer' on page 164).
Then, make sure you define the correct media type for your job.
The following problems are never connected to media: Ignore the above steps
for these problems and directly continue with step 3.
The length and width measurements are different from the original
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The colored lines are not well aligned
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Missing sections in lines or stepped lines
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Missing parts of text
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Drop-out caused by nozzle problems.
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Make sure you defined the correct output mode for your job. (see
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'Introduction to the output modes' on page 118).
The output modes for the print jobs match the output modes for the copy
Note:
jobs with the exception of the modes related to file content. (see 'Introduction
to the output modes' on page 118).
Finally, if you have defined the correct media and the correct print mode, and
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you are still not satisfied with the output quality, use the wizards to achieve
optimal output quality. (see 'Optimize the output quality on the printer' on
page 137) and (see 'Optimize the output quality from the scanner' on
page 144)
Ensure the best quality output
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