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07-12-2018 02:46 AM
Hi. I wonder if anone has come across this problem before. I have just bought my first laser printer and am please with the detail in the photo printing but the images are coming out much too blue. I have downloaded the drivers and software for the Laser Jet Pro M254dw. Can I adjust this somewhere?
Any thoughts would be much appreciated
07-13-2018 08:24 AM
Hi! @scenicartist, Welcome to HP forums.
I understand when you print from your printer the printer is printing too much blue.
Don't worry I'll try to help you out.
Did you make any changes to your printer?
Have you tried checking with a different toner cartridge?
Does the issue persist when you make a copy from your printer?
Have you tried printing from a different application?
Turn off EconoMode in the print settings for computers with macOS and OS X.
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In the program you are trying to print from, click File, and then click Print.
The Print window opens.
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Click the unnamed menu at the center of the window, and then select Paper/Quality in the drop-down menu.
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In the Media Type section, clear the EconoMode check box.
Check the print settings on computers with macOS and OS X.
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Open a document, click File, and then click Print.
The Print window opens.
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Select the Paper Type/Quality or Media & Quality menu.
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Depending on your print job, you might consider modifying the following settings:
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Paper type: Select the appropriate type of paper, such as photo paper, plain paper, or labels.
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Quality: Increase the print quality from Normal or Draft mode to Best.
To save your settings for future print jobs, select Save in the Presets menu and then name the new preset.
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Print a cleaning page from the printer control panel.
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From the home screen on the printer control panel, swipe the display to the left, and then touch Setup
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Touch Service, and then touch Cleaning Page.
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When prompted, feed one piece of paper into the priority feed slot (Tray 1).
Refer this article to article to further troubleshoot print quality issues with your printer.
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