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Vertical repetitive defects
The print cartridge might be damaged. If a repetitive mark
occurs at the same spot on the page, install a new HP print
cartridge.
The internal parts might have toner on them. If the defects
occur on the back of the page, the problem will probably
correct itself after a few more printed pages.
In your printer driver, make sure the appropriate media type
is selected.
Misformed characters
If characters are improperly formed, producing hollow
images, the media stock might be too slick. Try a dierent
media.
If characters are improperly formed, producing a wavy
eect, the printer might need service. Print a conguration
page. If the characters are improperly formed, contact an
HP-authorized dealer or service representative.
Page skew
Make sure that the media is loaded correctly and the media
guides are no
t too tight or too loose against the media
stack.
The input bin might be too full.
Check the media type and quality.
Curl or wave
Check the media type and quality. Both high temperature
and high humidity cause media to curl
.
The media might have been in the input tray too long. Turn
over the s
tack of media in the tray. Also, try rotating the
media 180° in the input tray.
Open the straight-through output door and try printing
straigh
t through.
The fuser temperature might be too high. In your printer
driver, make sur
e the appropriate media type is selected. If
the problem persists, select a media type that uses a lower
fuser temperature, such as transparencies or light media.
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