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Diagnostic Print B Interpretation |
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1. For each color in the pattern in Diagnostic Print B, you are asked about the
If the printhead cleaning process completes, Diagnostic Print B is printed again and you are asked the same questions again.
2. Afterwards, if problems with images remain, use the Troubleshooting procedure again.
If none of the patterns or blocks in the two Diagnostic Prints shows any problem, it could be that your image quality problem is caused by a wrong setting in your software, or perhaps the job should have been printed with the Print quality set to Best instead of Normal or Draft.
If the Troubleshooting routine didn’t indicate that printhead alignment was necessary, you can select Align printheads in the Ink menu to try to solve any further image quality problems.