If you notice that your print quality is uneven, too light, too
dark, or there are lines in the print (banding), try these
solutions:
- Run a nozzle
check to see if any of the print head nozzles are clogged. Then
clean the print head, if necessary. If nozzles are still clogged
after cleaning three times, perform a Powerful Cleaning.
- Perform a print quality adjustment.
- Make sure your paper meets the specifications for your
product.
- Make sure the paper is not wrinkled, folded, or bent.
- Make sure
your ink cartridges have not expired. For best results, use ink
cartridges before the expiration date printed on the package
(within six months of installation in the printer). Replace expired
cartridges with new ones.
- Shake the
cartridges before installing them in the printer.
- Make sure you selected the correct Media Type setting in the printer driver that
matches the paper loaded in the printer.
- Compare the
print result with the image on your computer screen. Since monitors
and printers produce colors differently, printed colors and screen
colors do not always look the same.
- Make sure
that all printer covers are closed during printing.
- Keep all printer covers closed unless you are loading or
unloading media to prevent dust from accumulating inside the
printer.
- Check the
ink levels on the LCD screen. Replace any cartridges that are low
on ink.
- Enable color management in the software application or in the
printer driver.
- If you are using non-Epson media, make sure you create a custom
paper configuration for the media.
- Check the quality setting that you selected in the printer
driver. Using a faster printing method may decrease the overall
print quality.