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Anonymous Posted on Oct 28, 2008

Low Print Quality

Sir I have hp laserjet 1320 printer all prints are vely low quality (as a water mark) how can i solve this problem pls help.

  • Anonymous Oct 28, 2008

    Self test page also Same

  • Anonymous Oct 28, 2008

    Sir Test page Also Same

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1) Make sure your toner is not low.

2) Make sure Print Density is set to 3. (Through the HP Toolbox.

3) Make sure EconoMode is not checked. (Printer Properties>Preferences)

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    I could of at least got a "Thanks for Trying". Good luck.



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. Defective generic toner cart, bad fuser film sleeve or printer settings.

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