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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting
Phenomenon Cause Corrective Action
Lines or colors are misaligned The Printhead is not being aligned
correctly.
Adjust the Printhead alignment.
(→
, If Vertical Lines are Warped or Colors are
Misaligned)
(→"Manual Adjustment to Straighten Lines and Colors
(Head Posi. Adj.)," User's Guide)
The type of paper specified in the
printer driver does not match the
type loaded in the printer.
Make sure the same type of paper is specified in the
printer driver as you have loaded in the printer.
Load paper of the same type as you have specified in
the printer driver.
Press the Stop button and stop printing.1.
Change the type of paper in the printer driver and
try printing again.
2.
(→
, Loading Rolls in the Printer)
(→
, Loading Sheets in the Printer)
When printing fine lines or text at high precision on
glossy or semi-glossy photo or proofing paper, set the
optimal Printhead height before aligning the printhead.
(→"Enhancing Printing Quality," User's Guide)
Depending on the type of paper,
printed lines may be noticeably
misaligned.
Specify Proof in Print Priority in the printer driver.
(→"Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and
Colors for Printing," User's Guide)
In the Control Panel menu, use a lower Head Height
setting.
(→"Troubleshooting Paper Abrasion and Blurry
Images (Head Height)," User's Guide)
Borderless printing is not possible When executing borderless
printing on A1 (594 mm) or A2
(420 mm) rolls, the Spacer for
Borderless Printing was not
attached to the Roll Holder .
For borderless printing on A1 (594 mm) or A2 (420
mm) rolls, attach the included Spacer for Borderless
Printing to the Roll Holder .
(→ , Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder)