Colors Print Incorrectly; Colors Are Missing; Printing Is Slow In Color Mode; Colors In A Line Are Uneven, Or Different From Previous Lines - Canon BJC-70 User Manual

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Problem

Colors print incorrectly

Colors are missing

Printing is slow in
color mode
Colors in a line are
uneven, or different
from the previous lines
Chapter 8
Cause
The BJC-70 driver may
not be selected.
The driver may not be
selecting color.
The driver may not be
selecting the right monitor.
The BJ cartridge may not be
firing properly.
The print head may need to
be cleaned.
Print Manager may be
turned on.
Print options may be too
complex.
You may have turned the
printer off-line and then
on-line during a print job.
The print mode does not
match the data pattern.
Solution
Verify that you selected the
BJC-70 printer driver.
Check that you selected a
color option when you set up
the printer driver.
Make sure you selected the
correct monitor type when
you set up the printer driver.
If the name of your monitor
does not appear within the
options section of your
printer driver, select Other.
NOTE: Some colors are
impossible to match exactly.
However, the printer tries to
come as close as possible.
Run a self test to make sure
the BJ cartridge is firing
correctly.
Clean the print head; see
page 101 for details.
Make sure Print Manager is
turned off.
Set all print options to their
defaults: Plain Paper, Color
mode, Normal quality,
Pattern Halftone.
See Printing Speed Versus
Color on page 66 for details.
Do not turn the printer
off-line and back on-line
during a print job.
If you are printing high
density color graphics on
plain paper, change the
Media Type setting from
Plain Paper to Coated Paper.
If you are using MS-DOS,
select the Fine mode.
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