You see wrong or missing colors.

Make sure your printer software is not set to use black ink only.

The print head nozzles may need cleaning; see Cleaning the Print Head for instructions.

The ink cartridges may be old or low on ink. See Replacing an Ink Cartridge for details.

Try turning off PhotoEnhance.

For Macintosh, try using Automatic mode.

For Macintosh, try changing the Gamma setting; see Printing With Macintosh OS X or Printing With Macintosh OS 8.6 to 9.x.

Your printed colors can never exactly match your on-screen colors. However, you can use a color management system to get as close as possible. Try using the ICM (Windows) or ColorSync (Macintosh) setting.

Your printout is grainy.

Try using a higher quality paper.

Select Photo RPM for Quality Type (Windows) or Print Quality (Macintosh). Remember that this setting increases print time.

Run the Print Head Alignment utility; see Aligning the Print Head for instructions.

You may need to increase the image resolution or print it in a smaller size; see your software documentation.

Paper Feeding Problems

Paper doesn’t eject fully or is wrinkled.

If the paper doesn’t eject fully, you may have set the wrong paper size. Press the

maintenance button to eject the paper, and then select the correct paper size.

If it’s wrinkled when it ejects, the paper may be damp or too thin. See Paper for paper specifications.

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