You see wrong or missing colors.
■Make sure the Ink setting is set to Color for color images and your application is set for color printing.
■Make sure the print head nozzles are not clogged. To clean the print head, see page 37.
■Make sure an ink cartridge isn’t low on ink. To replace an ink cartridge; see page 41 (if the cartridge is more than six months old, see page 44).
■If you’re printing a
■Try using Automatic mode. See page 16 (Windows) or page 21 (Macintosh) for instructions.
■Make sure you’re not using PhotoEnhance with a special effect that alters image colors, such as Sepia.
■Your printed colors can never exactly match your
You see incorrect characters.
■Make sure the interface cable is securely connected and that the cable meets the system requirements on page 3 or page 4. Then try printing again.
■Make sure your printer is selected in your application, or as the Windows default printer or the current printer in the Macintosh Chooser.
■If you’re using a switch box with your printer; connect the printer directly to your computer and try printing again.
Your printout is grainy.
■Try using a higher quality paper.
■Set the Quality/Speed slider to the Quality setting in your printer software; see page 16 (Windows) or page 21 (Macintosh).
■Run the Print Head Alignment utility. See page 46 for instructions.
■You may need to increase the image resolution or print it in a smaller size; see your software documentation.
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