Troubleshooting

Solving Print-Quality Problems

If There are Jagged Vertical or Horizontal Lines

Did you specify the right media type when loading the media? For details of front-panel media types, see page 3-3. To find out the plotter's current type of media setting, see page 7-2.

Force the automatic cartridge alignment procedure by reseating a print cartridge.

If the problem persists, replace the print cartridge(s). See page 3-26.

If There are Slightly Warped Lines

The media itself may be warped. This can happen if it has been used or stored in an extreme environment. For all environmental specifications, see page 11-4.

If There are Color ªShadowsº

750C Plus

Force the automatic cartridge alignment procedure by reseating any one of the print cartridges.

If One or More Cartridges are not Printing at All

Look to see if the cartridge is out of ink. See 3-26.

If it is still not printing, remove the faulty cartridge(s) and check the print nozzles to make sure the protective tape has been removed. Do not forget that, after you remove or reseat a cartridge, the plotter will run its automatic cartridge alignment procedure ± see page 3-27.

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HP 750C PLUS PLOTTER, 700 manual If There are Jagged Vertical or Horizontal Lines, If There are Slightly Warped Lines

750C PLUS PLOTTER, 700 specifications

The HP 700 is a noteworthy addition to HP's lineup of enterprise-level printers, designed specifically to meet the demands of small to medium-sized businesses. With an emphasis on speed, efficiency, and high-quality printing, the HP 700 series has carved a niche for itself in the competitive printing market.

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The HP 700 is equipped with advanced security features, such as secure boot and firmware integrity checking, ensuring that sensitive documents remain protected against unauthorized access. Additionally, it includes features like PIN printing, which provides an extra layer of security by requiring users to enter a PIN before their documents are released for printing.

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In summary, the HP 700 series combines high-speed printing, versatile connectivity, robust security features, and energy efficiency, all while delivering exceptional print quality. These attributes make it an ideal choice for businesses looking to enhance their productivity and streamline their printing processes. Whether for day-to-day operations or specialized tasks, the HP 700 stands out as a reliable and efficient printing solution.