HP A440 Uživatelská příručka
Stránka 19
TIP:
If you experience paper jams while printing, try loading one sheet of photo
paper at a time. Insert the paper as far as it will go into the input tray.
A blank page came out of the printer.
Solution:
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Check the ink-level icon on the camera image display. If the print cartridge is out
of ink, replace it. For more information, see
.
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You may have begun printing and then cancelled the process. If you cancelled
the process before the photo started printing, the printer may have already loaded
paper in preparation for printing. The next time you print, the printer will eject the
blank page before starting the new printing project.
Print quality is poor.
Solution:
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The print cartridge may be running out of ink. Check the ink-level icon on the
camera image display, and replace the cartridge if necessary. For more
information, see
“Replace the print cartridge” on page 13
.
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You may have selected a low-resolution setting on the digital camera when you
took the picture. For better results in the future, set the digital camera to a higher
resolution.
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Make sure you are using the right type of photo paper for the project. For best
results use HP Advanced Photo paper. It is especially designed to work with the
inks in your printer. Other photo papers will produce inferior results. For more
information, see
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Make sure the print quality setting is set to the Best quality. See
.
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Make sure you have selected the correct paper type setting. See the User Guide
for more information.
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Turn the Photo Fix feature on or off. See
“Enhance your photos” on page 13
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You may be printing on the wrong side of the paper. Make sure the paper is loaded
with the side to be printed facing toward the front of the printer.
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The print cartridge may need to be cleaned. For more information, see
“Automatically clean the print cartridge” on page 15
.
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The print cartridge may need to be aligned. For more information, see the User
Guide.
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Your photos are instantly dry, and can be handled immediately after they are
printed. However, HP recommends that you leave the printed surface of your
photos exposed to the air for 3 minutes after printing, to allow the colors to fully
develop before you stack them with other photos or place them in albums.
Printing problems
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