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Two thing we have to observe, is it cartridge faulty? or Printer?.. > Replace with another cartridge check the quality. if it rectified replace with another cartridge..faulty cleaning blade in catrdige cause of vertical lines in print outs.. > Might be teflon sleeve got damaged, replace the teflon sleeve if available or else replace fuser assm..
Did you remove the strip that the printers ship with? If the pull tab is still in then there is typically enough toner to print a few pages and then it fades out. Remove cartridge and check on left and right hand sides for a plastic loop usually orange. The instructions would have been in the box.
This may be because ink is clogged in the print head. Place the clogged cartridge in about 1/4 - 1/2 inch of warm water for a few minutes. When ink starts to slowly leak out take the cartridge out of the water and dry it using a soft cloth to "Q-tip." Then place it back in your printer and run the print head cleaning utility that comes with your printer software. You may have to run this 2-4 times before printing quality is reestablished. If your print head is destroyed, as can happen, you will have to buy a cartridge and refill that cartridge before it is fully empty.
Generally with all laser printers the print quality is low when compared to that of a inkjet printer. Try cleaning the Printer Cartridge and u can make good quality print outs by changing the settings at the time of printing. Use your Laser Jet printer software from HP and clean the device.
Most likely the heat roller is breaking down in the fuser. The fuser must be replaced. But before going that far, replace the toner cartridge, as it may have a bad cleaning blade. 85% of all print quality defects are cartridge related. This particular model of machine has a very brittle heat roller that more often than not wears out prematurely. This is true across the board for all of the newer HP low end laser printers unfortunately.
It sounds like a driver problem. Try replacing the driver for this printer on the printers folder, using the HP LaserJet Series II. With this driver, try again the PDF file and see if it prints correctly.
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