Use the information below to troubleshoot print-quality, image-quality, and color-quality problems on HP Color LaserJet Pro printers.
The troubleshooting steps can help resolve the following defects:
Blank pages
Black pages
Colors that do not align
Curled paper
Dark or light bands
Dark or light streaks
Fuzzy print
Gray background or dark print
Light print
Loose toner
Missing toner
Scattered dots of toner
Skewed images
Smears
Streaks
To resolve print-quality issues, try these steps in the order presented.
To troubleshoot color quality, refer to the Troubleshoot color quality section in this document.
To view and troubleshoot specific image defects, refer to the Troubleshoot Image Defects section further down in this document.
Try upgrading the printer firmware.
For instructions, go to HP LaserJet Pro - Update the printer firmware.
Try printing from a different software program. If the page prints correctly, the problem is with the software program from which you were printing.
Check the paper type setting if printing from a software program and the printed pages have smears, fuzzy or dark print, curled paper, scattered dots of toner, loose toner, or small areas of missing toner.
Check the paper-type setting on the printer control panel, and change the setting as needed.
Open the tray.
Verify that the tray is loaded with the correct type of paper.
Close the tray.
Follow the control panel instructions to confirm or modify the paper type settings for the tray.
Follow these steps to check the paper type setting in Windows.
The print driver settings will override any control panel settings.
From the software program, select the Print option.
Select the printer, and then click the Properties or Preferences button.
Click the Paper/Quality tab.
From the Paper Type drop-down list, click the More... option.
Expand the list of Type is: options.
Expand the category of paper types that best describes your paper.
Select the option for the type of paper you are using, and click the OK button.
Click the OK button to close the Document Properties dialog box.
In the Print dialog box, click the OK button to print the job.
Follow these steps to check the paper type setting in macOS.
Click the File menu, and then click the Print option.
In the Printer menu, select the printer.
By default, the print driver displays the Copies & Pages menu. Open the menu's drop-down list, and then click the Finishing menu.
Select a type from the Media Type drop-down list.
Click the Print button.
Follow these steps to check the estimated life remaining in the toner cartridges, and if applicable, the status of other replaceable maintenance parts.
Follow these steps to print a Supplies Status Page from the printer control panel.
The steps vary according to the type of control panel.
Touchscreen with white background
Touchscreen with black background
2-line LCD with keypad
Click the section below for your control-panel type and then follow the steps provided.
Follow these steps if your printer has a touchscreen control panel with a white background.
Touchscreen with white background
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe the tab at the top of the screen downward to open the Dashboard, and then touch the Setup icon .
Scroll to and touch Reports.
Scroll to and touch Supplies Status Page to print the report.
Follow these steps if your printer has a touchscreen control panel with a black background.
Touchscreen with black background
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe until the Supplies menu displays.
Touch the Supplies icon to open the menu.
Touch the Report button to print the Supplies Status Page.
Follow these steps for printers that have a 2-line LCD control panel with physical buttons to press.
2-line LCD with keypad
On the printer control panel, press the OK button to display the Home screen.
Depending on the options displayed on the control panel, navigate to the Reports menu using the one of the two following steps.
Printers with setup menu::
Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to navigate to and open the Setup menu.
Navigate to the Reports menu, and then press the OK button.
Other 2-line LCD models: Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to navigate to and open the Reports menu.
On the Reports menu, select Supplies Status, or Supplies Status Page, and then press the OK button to print the report.
The Supplies Status Page contains information about the cartridges and other replaceable maintenance parts.
Look at the Supplies Status Page to check the percent of life remaining for the toner cartridge(s), and, if applicable, the status of other replaceable maintenance parts.
The supplies status page indicates when a supply level is very low. Print quality problems can occur when using a toner cartridge that is at its estimated end of life.
The toner cartridge does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable. Consider having a replacement available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable.
The Supplies Status Page, and the EWS, shows a message when HP's Premium Protection Warranty on this supply has ended.
If you determine that you need to replace a toner cartridge, or another replaceable maintenance part, the genuine HP part numbers are listed on the Supplies Status Page.
Check to see if you are using a genuine HP cartridge.
A genuine HP toner cartridge has the word "HP" on it, or it has the HP logo.
For more information on identifying HP cartridges, go to www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies.
During the printing process, paper, toner, and dust particles can accumulate inside the printer and can cause print-quality issues, such as toner specks or spatter, smears, streaks, lines, or repeating marks.
Printing a cleaning page from the printer control panel might help resolve the print-quality issues.
The steps vary according to the type of control panel.
Touchscreen with white background
Touchscreen with black background
2-line LCD with keypad
Click the section below for your control-panel type and then follow the steps provided.
Follow these steps if your printer has a touchscreen control panel with a white background.
Touchscreen with white background
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe the tab at the top of the screen downward to open the Dashboard, and then touch the Setup icon .
Touch the Printer Maintenance menu, and then touch the Print Quality Tools menu.
Touch Cleaning Page.
When prompted, load plain letter or A4 paper in the paper tray, and then touch OK.
A Cleaning message displays on the printer control panel. Wait until the process is complete. Discard the page that prints.
Follow these steps if your printer has a touchscreen control panel with a black background.
Touchscreen with black background
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Setup icon (or ).
Scroll to and touch the Service menu, and then touch the Cleaning Page button.
When prompted, load plain letter or A4 paper in the paper tray, and then touch OK.
A Cleaning message displays on the printer control panel. Wait until the process is complete. Discard the page that prints.
Follow these steps for printers that have a 2-line LCD control panel with physical buttons to press.
2-line LCD with keypad
On the printer control panel, press the OK button to display the Home screen.
Depending on the options displayed on the control panel, navigate to and open the Cleaning Page option using the following steps:
Printers with Setup menu:
Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to navigate to and open the following menus:
Setup
Printer Maintenance
Print Quality Tools
Select the Cleaning Page option, and then press the OK button to print the page.
Other 2-line LCD models:
Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to navigate to and open the Service menu.
Navigate to and select Cleaning Page, and then press the OK button to print the page.
Follow these steps to inspect each toner cartridge.
Remove the toner cartridge from the printer, and verify that the sealing tape has been removed.
Check the memory chip for damage.
Examine the surface of the green imaging drum.
Do not touch the imaging drum. Fingerprints on the imaging drum can cause print-quality problems.
If you see any scratches, fingerprints, or other damage on the imaging drum, replace the toner cartridge.
Reinstall the toner cartridge. Repeat these steps for additional toner cartridges (if applicable).
Print a few pages to see if the problem has resolved.
Follow these steps to make sure that you are using paper that meets HP's specifications, and that the printer is in a proper printing environment.
Some print-quality problems arise from using paper that does not meet HP specifications.
Always use a paper type and weight that this printer supports.
Use paper that is of good quality and free of cuts, nicks, tears, spots, loose particles, dust, wrinkles, voids, staples, and curled or bent edges.
Use paper that has not been previously printed on.
Use paper that does not contain metallic material, such as glitter.
Use paper that is designed for use in laser printers. Do not use paper that is designed for use in Inkjet printers only.
Use paper that is not too rough. Using smoother paper generally results in better print quality.
The environment can directly affect print quality and is a common cause for print-quality or paper-feeding issues.
Try the following solutions:
Move the printer away from drafty locations, such as open windows or doors, or air-conditioning vents.
Make sure the printer is not exposed to temperatures or humidity outside of printer specifications.
Do not place the printer in a confined space, such as a cabinet.
Place the printer on a sturdy, level surface.
Remove anything that is blocking the vents on the printer. The printer requires good air flow on all sides, including the top.
Protect the printer from airborne debris, dust, steam, grease, or other elements that can leave residue inside the printer.
If text or images are not centered or aligned correctly on the printed page when printing from a specific tray, you might need to adjust the tray alignment.
The steps vary according to the type of control panel.
Touchscreen with white background
Touchscreen with black background
2-line LCD with keypad
Click the section below for your control-panel type and then follow the steps provided.
Follow these steps if your printer has a touchscreen control panel with a white background.
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe the tab at the top of the screen downward to open the Dashboard, and then touch the Setup icon .
Scroll to and open the Tray Management menu, and then the Image Adjust menu.
Select the tray to adjust, and then touch Print Test Page to print the report.
Follow the instructions on the printed pages.
Touch Print Test Page again to verify the results, and then make further adjustments if necessary.
Follow these steps if your printer has a touchscreen control panel with a black background.
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Setup icon (or ).
Open the following menus:
System Setup
Print Quality
Adjust Alignment
Touch Print Test Page to print the report.
Select the tray to adjust, and then follow the instructions on the printed pages.
Touch Print Test Page again to verify the results, and then make further adjustments if necessary.
Touch OK to save the new settings.
Follow these steps for printers that have a 2-line LCD control panel with physical buttons to press.
2-line LCD with keypad
Depending on the options displayed on the control panel, perform one of the following tasks:
Follow these steps to restore the factory-set defaults on LaserJet Pro printer models.
On the printer control panel, press the OK button to display the Home screen.
Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to navigate to and open the following menus:
Setup
Tray Management
Image Adjust
Select the tray to adjust, and then select Print Test Page to print the report.
Follow the instructions on the printed pages.
Select Print Test Page again to verify the results, and then make further adjustments if necessary.
Follow these steps to adjust the tray alignment on LaserJet Pro printers that have a 2-line LCD control panel (excluding the M304, M305, M404, M405, M454dn, and M454nw models).
On the printer control panel, press the OK button to display the Home screen.
Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to navigate to and open the following menus:
System Setup
Print Quality
Adjust Alignment
Scroll to and select the tray to adjust and then press the OK button.
Scroll to and select one of the following options:
X1 shift
X2 shift
Y shift
Use the arrow keys and the OK button to adjust the alignment.
Repeat the previous two steps as necessary to adjust the alignment settings.
Press the Back button to return to the Adjust Alignment menu.
Scroll to and select Print Test Page.
Scroll to and select the tray from which to print.
Follow the instructions on the printed pages.
Scroll to and select Print Test Page again to verify the results. Make further adjustments, if necessary.
Try a different print driver when printing from a software program and the printed pages have unexpected lines in graphics, missing text, missing graphics, incorrect formatting, or substituted fonts.
Download any of the drivers (listed in the table below) from HP's Customer Support website using the following steps:
Go to www.hp.com/go/support, type the printer model in the text field, and then click Submit.
On the HP product support page, scroll to and click Software, Drivers, and Firmware.
A list of drivers available for the printer will display.
Select a driver from the list, and then click Download.
Follow the on-screen prompts to download the driver and install it.
Print driver |
Description |
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HP PCL.6 driver |
If available, this printer-specific print driver supports older operating systems like Windows® XP and Windows Vista®. For a list of supported operating systems, go to www.hp.com/go/support. |
HP PCL 6 driver |
This printer-specific print driver supports Windows 7 and newer operating systems that support version 3 drivers. For a list of supported operating systems, go to www.hp.com/go/support. |
HP PCL-6 driver |
This printer-specific print driver supports Windows 8 and newer operating systems that support version 4 drivers. For a list of supported operating systems, go to www.hp.com/go/support. |
HP UPD PS driver |
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HP UPD PCL 6 |
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HP does not recommend the full-time use of EconoMode. If EconoMode is used full-time, the toner supply might outlast the mechanical parts in the toner cartridge. If print quality begins to degrade and is no longer acceptable, consider replacing the toner cartridge.
This feature is available with the PCL 6 print driver for Windows. If you are not using that driver, you can enable the feature by using the HP Embedded Web Server.
Follow these steps if the entire page is too dark or too light.
From the software program, select the Print option.
Select the printer, and then click the Properties or Preferences button.
Click the Paper/Quality tab, and locate the Print Quality area.
If the entire page is too dark, use these settings:
Select the 600 dpi option, if available.
Select the EconoMode check box to enable it.
If the entire page is too light, use these settings:
Select the FastRes 1200 option, if available.
Clear the EconoMode check box to disable it.
Click the OK button to close the Document Properties dialog box.
In the Print dialog, click the OK button to print the job.
Adjust the print density when your printing results are too dense or too light in color.
The steps to adjust the print density vary by printer model.
Click the section below that references your printer model, and then follow the steps provided.
Print density is adjusted in the printer's Embedded Web Server (EWS). There are two ways to access the EWS, depending on your printer's type of connection.
Click the section below for your printer's connection type (USB or network), and then follow the steps provided.
Use this method to open the EWS from the HP Printer Assistant software on your computer. The HP Printer Assistant is available if you completed a full software installation for a USB connection.
Open the HP Printer Assistant:
Windows 10: From the Start menu, click All Apps, click HP, and then select the printer name.
Windows 8.1: Click the down arrow in lower left corner of the Start screen, and then select the printer name.
Windows 8: Right-click an empty area on the Start screen, click All Apps on the app bar, and then select the printer name.
Windows 7: From the computer desktop, click Start, select All Programs, click HP, click the folder for the printer, and then select the printer name.
In the HP Printer Assistant, click Print, and then click Printer Home Page (EWS).
On the EWS Home page, click the Tools tab.
In the left navigation pane, click Utilities to expand the options, and then click Print Density.
Under Print Density, adjust the settings as desired.
Click Apply to save the changes.
Use this method to open the EWS from a web browser if your printer is connected to a wired or wireless network.
Obtain the printer's IP address from the printer control panel:
M454dw and M479 models with a touchscreen control panel:
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Wireless icon , or the Ethernet icon , to view the printer's IP address or host name.
M454dn and M454nw models with a 2-line LCD control panel:
On the printer control panel, press the OK button to display the Home screen.
Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to navigate to and open the following menus:
Setup
Network Setup
General Settings
On the General Settings menu, select Show the IP Address, and then select Yes to display the printer's IP address or host name.
Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
On your computer, open a Web browser, and in the address bar, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displayed on the printer control panel.
Example of an IP address in the browser address bar
Press Enter on the computer keyboard.
If the browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing the website will not harm the computer.
The EWS opens.
On the EWS Home page, click the Tools tab.
In the left navigation pane, click Utilities to expand the options, and then click Print Density.
Under Print Density, adjust the settings as desired.
Click Apply to save the changes.
Print density is adjusted in the printer's Embedded Web Server (EWS). There are two ways to access the EWS, depending on your printer's type of connection.
Click the section below for your printer's connection type (USB or network), and then follow the steps provided.
Use this method to open the EWS from the HP Device Toolbox software on your computer. The HP Device Toolbox (Windows) or HP Utility (macOS) is available if you completed a full software installation for a USB connection.
Open the HP Device Toolbox (Windows) or HP Utility (macOS) software on your computer to access the EWS and navigate to the area to adjust print density.
Use this method to open the EWS from a web browser if your printer is connected to a wired or wireless network.
Get the printer's IP address from the printer control panel:
M377, M452dw, and M477 models with a touchscreen control panel:
On the printer control panel, touch the Connection Information button to view the printer's IP address or host name.
M452dn and M452nw models with a 2-line LCD control panel:
On the printer control panel, press the OK button to display the Home screen.
Open the Network Setup menu, and then select Show IP Address to display the IP address or host name.
Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
On your computer, open a Web browser, and in the address bar, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displayed on the printer control panel.
Example of an IP address in the browser address bar
Press Enter on the computer keyboard.
If the browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing the website will not harm the computer.
The EWS opens.
On the EWS Home page, click the System tab.
Under Print Density, select the desired settings.
Click Apply to save the changes.
Adjust the print density using the printer control panel.
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select the Setup menu.
Open the following menus:
System Setup
Print Density
Select the desired print density setting:
1: lightest
2: lighter
3: default
4: darker
5: darkest
To resolve color-quality issues, try these steps in the order presented.
Calibration is a printer function that optimizes print quality.
Follow these steps to resolve print-quality problems such as misaligned color, colored shadows, blurry graphics, or other print-quality issues.
The steps vary according to the type of control panel.
Touchscreen with white background
Touchscreen with black background
2-line LCD with keypad
Click the section below for your control-panel type and then follow the steps provided.
Follow these steps if your printer has a touchscreen control panel with a white background.
Touchscreen with white background
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe the tab at the top of the screen downward to open the Dashboard, and then touch the Setup icon .
Scroll to and touch Printer Maintenance.
Scroll to and touch Color Calibration to start the calibration process.
A Calibrating message will display on the printer control panel. The calibration process takes a few minutes to complete. Do not turn off the printer until the calibration process has finished.
When calibration is complete, try printing again.
Follow these steps if your printer has a touchscreen control panel with a black background.
Touchscreen with black background
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Setup icon (or ).
Open the following menus:
System Setup
Print Quality
Color Calibration
Touch Calibrate Now.
A Calibrating message will display on the printer control panel. The calibration process takes a few minutes to complete. Do not turn the printer off until the calibration process has finished.
When calibration is complete, try printing again.
Follow these steps for printers that have a 2-line LCD control panel with physical buttons to press.
2-line LCD with keypad
Find your printer model in the options below, and then follow the steps to calibrate the printer.
Follow these steps if you have a LaserJet Pro M454dn or M454nw printer model.
On the printer control panel, press the OK button to display the Home screen.
Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to navigate to and open the following menus:
Setup
Printer Maintenance
Color Calibration
Press the OK button to start the calibration process.
A Calibrating message will display on the printer control panel. The calibration process takes a few minutes to complete. Do not turn the printer off until the calibration process has finished.
When calibration is complete, try printing again.
Follow these steps for all other HP Color LaserJet Pro printers that have a 2-line LCD control panel (excluding the M454dn and M454nw models).
On the printer control panel, press the OK button to display the Home screen.
Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to navigate to and open the following menus:
System Setup
Print Quality
Color Calibration
Calibrate Now
Press the OK button to start the calibration process.
A Calibrating message will display on the printer control panel. The calibration process takes a few minutes to complete. Do not turn the printer off until the calibration process has finished.
When calibration is complete, try printing again.
When printing from a software program, follow these steps if colors on the printed page do not match colors on the computer screen, or if the colors on the printed page are not satisfactory.
From the software program, select the Print option.
Select the printer, and then click the Properties or Preferences button.
Click the Color tab.
Click the Print in Grayscale option to print a color document in black and shades of gray. Use this option to print color documents for photocopying or faxing. Also use this option to print draft copies or to save color toner.
Click the OK button to close the Document Properties dialog box.
In the Print dialog box, click the OK button to print the job.
Follow these steps to print a Print Quality Page from the printer control panel, and then continue to Step four to interpret the results.
The steps vary according to the type of control panel.
Touchscreen with white background
Touchscreen with black background
2-line LCD with keypad
Click the section below for your control-panel type and then follow the steps provided.
Follow these steps if your printer has a touchscreen control panel with a white background.
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe the tab at the top of the screen downward to open the Dashboard, and then touch the Setup icon .
Scroll to and touch Reports.
Scroll to and touch Print Quality Report.
Touch OK to print the page.
Follow these steps if your printer has a touchscreen control panel with a black background.
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Setup icon (or ).
Scroll to and touch the Reports menu.
Select the Print Quality Page item.
Follow these steps for printers that have a 2-line LCD control panel with physical buttons to press.
On the printer control panel, press the OK button to display the Home screen.
Navigate to the Reports menu:
M454nw, M454dn models: Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to open the Setup menu and then the Reports menu.
Other 2-line LCD models: Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to open the Reports menu.
Select the Print Quality Report item, and then press the OK button to print the page.
The Print Quality Page contains five bands of color, which are divided into four groups, as indicated in the illustration below. By examining each group, you can isolate the problem to a particular toner cartridge.
Print Quality Page
Number |
Cartridge |
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1 |
Yellow |
2 |
Cyan |
3 |
Black |
4 |
Magenta |
If dots or streaks appear in only one of the groups, replace the toner cartridge that correlates with that group.
If dots appear in more than one group, print a Cleaning Page. If this does not solve the problem, determine if the dots are always the same color; for example, if magenta dots appear in all five color bands. If the dots are all the same color, replace that toner cartridge.
If streaks appear in multiple color bands, contact HP Customer Support. A component other than the toner cartridge is probably causing the problem.
Check the following table for the image defect that you are experiencing. Then click the link to learn more and find solutions.
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Image defects, no matter the cause, can often be resolved using the same steps. Use the following steps as a starting point for solving image defect issues.
Reprint the document. Print quality defects can be intermittent in nature or can go away completely with continued printing.
Check the condition of the cartridge or cartridges. If a cartridge is in a Very Low state (it has passed the rated life), replace the cartridge.
Make sure that the driver and tray print mode settings match the media that is loaded in the tray. Try using a different ream of media or a different tray. Try using a different print mode.
Make sure that the printer is within the supported operating temperature/humidity range.
Make sure that the paper type, size, and weight are supported by the printer. Supported paper types and sizes vary by printer model. To find the paper that is compatible with the printer, use these steps to navigate to the HP product support page for the printer and view the Product Information section.
Go to support.hp.com, type the printer model in the text field, and then click Submit.
Scroll to and click Product Information.
In the Select a topic drop-down menu, click Compatibility, and then click Supported paper sizes and types.
The following examples depict letter-size paper that has passed through the printer short-edge first.
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Dark or light lines which repeat down the length of the page, and are wide-pitch and/or impulse bands. They might be sharp or soft in nature. The defect displays only in areas of fill, not in text or sections with no printed content. |
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The entire printed page is black. |
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The page is completely blank and contains no printed content. |
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One or more color plane(s) is not aligned with the other color planes. This registration error will typically occur with yellow. |
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Printed pages have curled edges. The curled edge can be along the short or long side of the paper. Two types of curl are possible:
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The image or text is darker than expected and/or the background is gray. |
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The image is not centered, or is skewed on the page. This defect occurs when the paper is not positioned properly as it is pulled from the tray and moves through the paper path. |
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The printed content is light or faded on the entire page. |
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Toner rubs off along either edge of the page. This defect is more common at the edges of high-coverage jobs, and on light media types, but can occur anywhere on the page. This issue occurs during the "fixing" or "fusing" part of the printing process where toner is affixed to the paper. |
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Slight shadows or offsets of the image are repeated down the page. The repeated image might fade with each recurrence. This issue occurs during the "fixing" or "fusing" part of the printing process where toner is affixed to the paper. |
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The paper does not stack well in the output tray. The stack might be uneven, skewed, or the pages might be pushed out of the tray and onto the floor. Any of the following conditions can cause this defect:
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Light vertical streaks that usually span the length of the page. The defect displays only in areas of fill, not in text or sections with no printed content. |
Note:
Both light and dark vertical streaks can occur when the printing environment is outside the specified range for temperature or humidity. Refer to your printer's environmental specifications for allowable temperature and humidity levels. |
To find additional support and troubleshooting information for the printer, use the following steps to go to the HP product support page for the specific printer model.
Go to support.hp.com, enter the printer model in the text field, and then click Submit.
The product support page displays.
Click a category (such as Troubleshooting, How to, or Product Information), and then use the drop-down menus to further narrow down the search to find support content on various topics.
If the information in this document did not help to resolve the issue, go to HP Customer Support to view the support options that are available, including a link to check the warranty status of the printer, or an option to sign-in if you have already registered for an HP account.
To contact customer support, start by clicking Printer in the list of product types, and then enter the printer's serial number for a list of contact options.