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Color Consistency problems |
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• Some media may discolor or change with age. Check that your media is fresh and has been stored correctly.
• If the environmental conditions you are printing in change rapidly, you may see changes in the color consistency. By reducing the time the print stays in extreme environmental conditions after being printed (especially very high humidity) you can reduce the color consistency problems.
• There may be color changes between images printed on your HP DesignJet 800 and other types HP DesignJet printers. This is quite normal because the other printers use different ink.
Long Term Color Bleeding (Glossy Papers)
High ambient humidity at your location could cause the colors to bleed into the paper making the lines fuzzy and bleary.
• Change the paper that you are printing with or remove the printer out the high humidity conditions.