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1.If you are making copies, and the original is printed on photographic paper, while you are copying it onto matte paper, this problem is to be expected. However, you can try to improve the result by running a color calibration of the printer (see Using your printer), and by reducing contrast and background cleaning; this also applies if you see this problem in scanned files.

2.If the problem persists, repeat the scan or copy using a higher resolution (High or Max if scanning, Normal or Best if copying). Set the content type to Image, and make sure that the type of original selected in the front panel really corresponds to the paper type of your original (white, photo, recycled or translucent). If you are not sure, select photo.

3.If the problem persists, recalibrate the scanner as indicated in Scanner maintenance on page 156. Make sure you clean the maintenance sheet before calibrating the scanner, and check that the maintenance sheet is not damaged (if so, call HP support and ask for a new maintenance sheet). Re-scan your original after the calibration is completed.

4.If the problem persists, analyze patterns 16 (A to E) of the diagnostic plot. If you can distinguish lightness steps beyond the upper and lower specified thresholds, then the scanner is fine. Here you can see some examples of correct and incorrect functioning.

If your scanned pattern looks like the incorrect one on the right, whether the clipping is in dark and/or light areas, call HP support and report “Clipping in dark/light areas”.

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