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High gloss film is soiled with black ink at a high resolution

Black ink on high gloss film does not dry easily,

When you print solid black areas at a high resolution (720 x 720 dpi)—such as in reversed characters—on high gloss film, black ink may adhere to the printed lines. If this happens, select Photographic Quality as Print Quality in the Quality dialog box/tab. If this does not solve the problem, try to increase the brightness of black in the Graphics dialog box or Graphics & Color tab.

Printing is slow

Printing options may

Try to set all printing options to their default:

 

be too complicated,

360 x 360 dpi, High Quality Text.

 

 

These print options affect the printing speed

 

 

as follows:

 

 

Dots per Inch—Printing at a lower resolution

 

 

(180 x 180 dpi) is faster and at a higher

 

 

resolution (720 x 720 dpi) is slower.

 

 

Print Quality—High Speed (Text &

 

 

Graphics) is the fastest, and High Quality

 

 

Graphics is the slowest.

 

 

Try changing these settings.

Paper does not feed

You may not have

When you print High Gloss Film or heavier-

correctly

selected the Paper

weight print media, be sure to select Manual

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Feed as the paper source.

 

for your media type.

 

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