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  1. Check 1 Is the reverse side of the paper being used for printing?

    Print on the printing surface.

  2. Check 2 Is the Print head nozzle blocked?

    Print a test pattern to check the nozzles and see if they are clogged.

    Note

    • To automatically check for nozzle blockages after printing, set Auto nozzle check in the touch screen menu to a setting other than Disable.

      To show warnings based on nozzle check results, set Nozzle check error display in the touch screen menu to Enable.

      However, printing may be stopped by warnings if this setting is set to Enable.

  3. Check 3 Was the printer left with the ink tank out?

    The ink supply may become blocked by ink if the ink tank is left out.

    If this happens, leave the printer for at least 24 hours with the ink tank in, and then carry out Print Head Cleaning.

  4. Check 4 Are paper scraps stuck in the printer?

    Remove paper scraps left inside the printer.

  5. Check 5 Was the paper cut before the ink dried?

    In the touch screen menu, select Paper-related settings > Advanced paper settings, and increase time in Pause between scans or Pause between pages.

  6. Check 6 When printing photos and posters, are the Print target settings set correctly?

    Do one of the following.

    • In the printer driver, change the setting to Photo (Color) or Poster in Print Target.

    • In the touch screen menu, select Printer settings > Print settings > Default print settings > Print quality settings > Print target, and change the setting to Photo. (This is only available when the printer driver's Media Type is set to Auto (Use Printer Settings)).

  7. Check 7 Is the printer driver Print Quality set to a low quality setting?

    Follow the steps below to set Print Quality to higher quality settings, and then print.

  8. Check 8 Does the paper used for printing create a lot of cutting dust?

    In the touch screen menu, set Cut-dust reduction in Advanced paper settings to ON.