If your printout is grainy . . .

Try using a higher quality paper.

Run the Print Head Alignment utility (see page 29).

If you are printing a photograph, you may need to increase the photograph’s resolution or print it in a smaller size.

Change the Quality/Speed slider setting to Quality in your printer software.

If your printout contains incorrect characters . . .

Make sure you’re using an IEEE-1284 compliant printer cable.

Your printer cable may not be securely connected. Check that the cable is locked firmly in place at both ends to ensure proper communication between your printer and computer. After adjusting the cable, try printing from an application again.

Your printer may not be selected as the Windows default printer. For instructions on selecting the Windows default printer, see your Windows documentation or Windows online help.

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