HP Officejet 6000 (E609) Printer Series User Guide - IT Info
HP Officejet 6000 (E609) Printer Series User Guide - IT Info
HP Officejet 6000 (E609) Printer Series User Guide - IT Info
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To evaluate the Print Quality Diagnostic Page<br />
This section includes the following topics:<br />
• Ink Levels<br />
• Good color bars<br />
• Ragged, irregularly streaked, or faded bars<br />
• Regular white streaks in the bars<br />
• Bar colors are not uniform<br />
• Large Black Font Text<br />
• Alignment Patterns<br />
• If you see no defects<br />
Ink Levels<br />
▲ Look at the Ink Level indicators in Line 21. If any of the bar level indicators are low,<br />
you may need to replace that ink cartridge.<br />
NOTE: Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning<br />
purposes only. When you receive an ink alert message, consider having a<br />
replacement cartridge available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need<br />
to replace cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.<br />
Good color bars<br />
Example of Good Color Bars All seven bars are solid, sharp-edged, and extend with uniform<br />
color all the way across the page - the printer is operating correctly.<br />
▲ Look at the color bars in the middle of the page. There should be seven color bars.<br />
The color bars should have sharp edges. They should be solid (not streaked with<br />
white or other colors). They should be uniform in color throughout.<br />
The bars correspond to the ink cartridges in the printer as follows:<br />
Item Cartridge color<br />
1 Black Ink Cartridge<br />
2 Cyan Ink Cartridge<br />
Print and evaluate a print quality report 61