Streaks, lines and dots are some common print quality problems that anyone may experience with a laser printer, particularly the ones that came from HP. Regardless of the brand or name of your printers, there’s absolutely a hundred percent probability that you’ll have to encounter one of these issues.
You see, there are printer problems that may look similar yet they’re not and the ones aforementioned are good examples. They are related with each other such that print quality is affected however, the approach to resolve such issues may differ from one problem to another. Sometimes a component just malfunction which results to producing printouts with white lines and blotches. While there are also instances when the cartridges are simply running out of supply, hence you get faded prints.
Another print quality issue that you may possibly encounter as well, particularly with HP LaserJet CP1515N MFP printer, is getting broken and thin lines on the trailing edge of the printed sheet. Of course you may also take into consideration the status of the HP 1515 toner cartridges being used during printing. But this problem is more often caused by incorrect printing preferences setting. The PCL 6 print driver has also something to do with this.
This problem can be resolved easily with the right instructions, just follow the steps provided below:
Before you start make sure the unit is already on its ready state. Now work on your desktop by clicking the Start button, followed by choosing Printers and Faxes (this only applies for PC running Windows XP OS). For PC running Vista OS, find the Printers folder from the Control Panel.
Choose your printer model by doing a right click with your mouse on its icon then choose Printing Preferences from the list.
A new window should appear and from there find the Advanced tab which is basically the first one among the other tabs.
There should be three options to expand from that window. Show the list under Document Options by clicking the + sign, then followed by expanding the list under Printer Features.
From the drop down list next to Print Data Optimization choose Optimize for Text and Vector.
Now you’re all set, hit Apply button to save your changes, then click OK.
Run a test print, or maybe you can try printing the same document on an A4-sheet to see if the problem was resolved.
If it did work, please let us know so other users could also try it with their machine in case they might experience the same problem.
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