Check for missing jets. See Check jet health on page 104 for instructions.

Do not use an Ink Saver profile.

Inaccurate or unexpected colors

UV inks have a limited shelf life. Expired inks may under go a color shift. Ensure that the expiration date marked on the ink packaging has not passed. Replace any expired ink.

Shaking the ink can compensate for settling of the ink components, and gradually correct a color shift (after several prints, depending on the amount of settling that has occurred).

Verify that you are using the color profile that matches the media, or most closely matches the media type, you are using.

Perform a color calibration (linearization). See Linearization on page 63 for details.

Check for missing jets. See Check jet health on page 104 for instructions.

If the problem consists of color differences between your computer monitor and printed output, consider calibrating your monitor according to manufacturer's instructions, and viewing prints in natural sunlight or under full-spectrum lighting.

Ensure that all of the images and the document itself have been saved in the same color space. Refer to your application user documentation for instructions.

Operating the printer outside the stated specifications for temperature (see Specifications on page 92) can cause the printheads to fail to refill predictably, resulting in shifted colors.

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