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WORKAROUND:
Select EconoFast or Draft as the print quality setting in the printer properties. This will prevent the color cartridge from being used.
- Or -
Try another color cartridge. The color cartridge is used to print grayscale images in Normal or Best print modes, so if one color has run out, the printout will have the wrong tint. With a full color cartridge, the colors can be properly combined to create a composite black.
CAUSE:
When printing with Normal or Best as the print quality setting, the HP Deskjet 710C or 720C or 722C series printer will use the color ink to improve print quality output, even when printing a grayscale image.
It can print upto 200 pages, Draft mode printing ( but you can assume it can print upto 120 or 140 pages maximum ( standard printing on A4 Sheet with 1.5" spacing between each line with standard 12 font size )
Turn the printer on, Press and hold down the POWER button while holding down the power button Open and close the top cover four times and then release the POWER button
It will print a page and in that page just look for Line Number 21 which will say like - PX = XXX XXX is the number of pages this printer has printed till date
Seem like blocked hole(s) on the color print head...
Most likely if there is a deep clean option then do it (may need a few times to unblock a hole or never).
Also get the printer physically cleaned up if you can see dusts inside (vrtical lines on color bars).
Does it seem to print the Windows test page faster than the self test print? If so it is probably printing the self test in a higher resolution than the Win test print (Win test prints are usually printed in low res)
Try printing a simple graphic or document from a piece of software. First in DRAFT mode and then in the HIGHEST Quality setting. See if you notice the "jerky" sensation in the DRAFT mode.
Run a half test. Start printing a few pages, as it prints open the cover, remove the toner and look down at the paper. Does it have lines on the right side? If yes - replace the toner cartridge.
It sound like a fuser roller or a developing issue. If you can give me some more info we can narrow it down.
Is the line on all pages or just some of them?
Are the edges of the line crisp and clear or are they jagged?
Does the line look the same on all the prints?
How old is the machine and how many prints are on it (if avail)?
Hi,
open the related word document.
select 1 line above the Text in question, press enter twice.
That way, the text will drop by 2 lines.
try a test page on this, alternatively try using a different label layout, until you get the desired result.
Other than the AveryL7160.
Mike @ Compurepair.
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