HP OFFICEJET PRO 8500 PLUS - STRIPED VERTICAL PICTURE PRINTABLE

I have this great new brand HP PRO 8500 MORE machines - have figured out all that day - except these vertical color stripes in photo printing.

Windows 7 update. Standard print settings: 'Use Black only' in print to save color ink settings.

I did:

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Printed a picture of windows - 10 x 15 cm on HP PHOTO PAPER GLOSSY - Q1991A product.

Result: Great picture but a few vertical colored stripes.

Printed another image of the USB - to use passport photo - has used the display option for this in the machine for this purpose.

Result: Image with colored stripes - as the first result.

I cleaned the heads with the HP Wizard twice and used the function of alignment of line several times. The result is almost worse.

The tool "Print quality" was conducted on paper, not brilliant.

That said, it is that the problem can not have something to do with windows, the driver settings since the result is the same when you print from USB. Neither paper printing since the problem shows on the staff.

I'm I right? It of an unanswerable question with this printer, or should I launch an application where I bought it?

Hi again,

You can do the following to focus 3 if it looks like or similar to this

  • Load plain white paper on the tray.

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