Wrong, inaccurate, or bleeding colors
If your printout has one of the following print quality problems, try the solutions in this section for help.
•Colors look slightly different than what you expected.
For example, the colors in your graphic or photo look one way on your computer screen, but print out differently.
•You expected to see one color in the printout, and a completely different color appeared.
For example, magenta was replaced with cyan in your printout.
•Colors run into each other, or look like they have been smeared on the page. The edges might have a feathering appearance instead of being sharp and defined.
•Solution 1: HP recommends using genuine HP print cartridges
•Solution 2: Check the paper loaded in the input tray
•Solution 3: Check the paper type
•Solution 4: Check to see if the product is in
•Solution 5: Check the print settings
•Solution 6: Clean the print cartridges
Solution 1: HP recommends using genuine HP print cartridges
Solution: Check to see if your print cartridges are genuine HP print cartridges.
HP recommends that you use genuine HP print cartridges. Genuine HP print cartridges are designed and tested with HP printers to help you easily produce great results, time after time.
NOTE: HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of
If you believe you purchased genuine HP print cartridges, go to:
www.hp.com/go/anticounterfeit
Cause:
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
Solution 2: Check the paper loaded in the input tray
Solution: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly and that it is not wrinkled or too thick.
•Load paper with the side you want to print on facing down. For example, if you are loading glossy photo paper, load the paper with the glossy side down.
•If the paper is too close to the print cartridge during printing, the ink might be smeared. This can happen if the paper is raised, wrinkled, or very thick, such as a mailing envelope. Make sure the paper lays flat in the input tray and is not wrinkled.
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