If your printouts are blurry or smeared, try these
solutions:
Make sure
your paper is not damp, curled, old, or loaded incorrectly in your
product.
Slide the edge guides to the edges of the
paper.
Use a
support sheet with special paper, or load special paper one sheet
at a time.
Make sure
your paper meets the specifications for your product.
Use Epson
papers to ensure proper saturation and absorption of genuine Epson
inks.
Make sure
the paper type setting in your product software matches the type of
paper you loaded.
Make sure
you loaded the printable side of the paper correctly for your
product.
If you are
printing on thick paper or envelopes, make sure you select the
appropriate settings. In Windows, you can also try selecting
Short Grain Paper in Extended
Settings.
Remove each
sheet from the output tray as it is printed.
Avoid
handling printouts on glossy paper right after printing to allow
the ink to set.
Turn off any
high speed settings in your product software.
When vertical banding appears or the paper is
smeared, clean the paper path.
When horizontal banding appears or the top or bottom
of the paper is smeared, load paper in the correct direction and
slide the edge guides to the edges of the paper.
If you printed on the wrong side of photo paper,
clean the paper path.
If you print
on both sides of a sheet of paper, smudges may appear on the
reverse side of heavily saturated or dark images. If one side of a
sheet will contain a lighter image or text, print that side first.
Make sure the ink has dried before reloading the
paper to print on the other side.Adjust
the density and/or ink drying time settings.
Lower the
copy density setting on the product control panel.
The ink levels may be low and you may need to refill
the ink. Visually check the ink levels.
Run a nozzle
check to see if any of the print head nozzles are clogged. Then
clean the print head, if necessary.
Align the print head.
Adjust the print quality in the product
software.
Clean the
paper path.
If you printed when the ink levels were too low to
be seen in the ink tank windows, refill the ink tanks to the upper
lines and run the Power Cleaning utility. Then run a nozzle check
to see if print quality has improved.
If you have not used the product for a long time,
run the Power Cleaning utility.
Note: Power
Cleaning consumes a lot of ink, so run this utility only if you
cannot improve print quality by cleaning the print head.
Note: Your
product will not operate properly while tilted at an angle. Place
it on a flat, stable surface that extends beyond the base of the
product in all directions.