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Fuzzy Wuzzy Wuz a print

jimbug72

New Member
Had a banner catch and wad up under the carriage while printing last week on our HP 315. We've been having quality issues since. I've run some head cleanings, and the the automatic head alignment. The "print all test plots" cleared up a good bit after all of those, with some banding on the #6 head (yellow/magenta) so I've ordered a new one. The few things that we've printed since have been a little fuzzy but mostly passable for what they were. Printed this one this morning and it was so fuzzy it wouldn't read the barcode.

Any ideas on what I need to do to correct this would be greatly appreciated.

T.I.A.
 

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Boudica

I'm here for Educational Purposes
Could the unfortunate event somehow raised the head height? I'm not familiar with that printer, but I see this "effect" when i have the head raised too high - overspray I think
 

jimbug72

New Member
Update: Starting getting a warning message on the touch screen about head alignment. Ran the automatic head alignment process again and it seems to have cleared up the issue.
 
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