If you are getting discolorations when printing, it is likely due to a print head issue. (View page 2 of attached document for example)
This can be determined by doing a couple of test prints on plain paper. Remove the sublimation paper and replace with a couple of sheets of plain letter. The paper prints on the downward face, so you can reuse the paper to perform the tests. Remember to place the printed side face up after you use it once. Use one sheet per test type.
The first print to test is the Nozzle Check Pattern. You can access this from the menu on the printer:
1. Press Menu button
2. Navigate using arrows to the Print Features option and press OK
3. Choose the List/Test Print option and press OK
4. Choose Nozzle Check Pattern and press OK
5. On the buttons under the display, press the right button under Print
If it it is hard to tell which color, print a Color Test to verify the problem (
View page 2 of the attached pdf):
1. Press Menu button
2. Navigate using arrows to the Print Features option and press OK
3. Choose the List/Test Print option and press OK
4. Choose the Color Demo option and press OK.
The nozzle check will show if there are any clogged nozzles. The pattern will break in the corresponding color's nozzle. (See page 1 of attached document for example.) If there are any broken patterns, perform a head cleaning. You can do this from the menu on the printer:
1. Press Menu button
2. Navigate using arrows to the Print Features option and press OK
3. Choose the List/Test Print option and press OK
4. Choose the Head Cleaning option and press OK
5. Choose the All Heads option and press OK
The head cleaning is an internal process and does not present a page. The printer will indicate when it is complete. Once complete, reprint the Nozzle Check Pattern to see if the nozzle(s) have been cleaned. (View page 3 of the attached document for an ideal pattern)
If it appears to be, print a Color Test to verify the problem has been resolved:
1. Press Menu button
2. Navigate using arrows to the Print Features option and press OK
3. Choose the List/Test Print option and press OK
4. Choose the Color Demo option and press OK.
(See page 4 of the attached file for ideal result)
You can print all of these on plain paper. Remember to replace the sublimation paper when done.
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