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01-23-2014
08:30 AM
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02-24-2017
03:23 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hello,
I understand the printer is out of alignment. Calibrating the printer didn't fix the issue.
Thank you for your reply.
I will be happy to help you with this.
I have provided a document for Resolving Print Quality Issues.
Solution eight: Print a diagnostics page provides a diagnostics page to see if a specific toner is causing this issue and shows the alignment bars when correct and incorrect.
Make sure you are using supported paper and the guides are not too tight or too loose. Poor quality paper can cause this also.
Try a different type of paper and make sure the printer is connected directly to a wall outlet.
Inspect the toner drum to make sure a blade isn't sticking out causing this issue. Check the paper path for any obstructions.
If you require further help please provide the following information so I can assist
you better.
Did you have any paper jams before this occurred?
Did you change out any of the toners prior?
Is the toner Genuine HP?
Are you getting any grinding noise from the printer?
Hope this helps.
Thank you for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!
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05-23-2014 04:25 PM
I am on my 3rd CP1518 printer & my last HP color printer. The first CP1518 printer I bought started printing fuzzy text where the red was out of alignment and I tried calibrating it on the machine buttons itself to no avail. I just put the printer in a closet and bought an identical one to replace it with. This second CP1518 machine lasted just over a year then it also started printing red out of alignment so page looks out of focus. I put that one in the closet on top of the other bad one, and bought a 3rd CP1518ni machine. Today my 3rd CP1518 has started printing fuzzy red. This time I am on my followed the directions to calibrate the machine using this method: clicking start,all programs, hp, select your printer, hptoolboxfx, under device settings click print quality then click calibrate now option. I did it 3 times in a row and the red was aligned a little better than before. Then I did it a 4th time and the lines are totally out of alignment messed up worse than before, and I can't get it better. It is shameful to have 3 machines like this going to trash bin just because hp can't resolve alignment of the red print after less than 2 years of use. Certainly not "green" hp
So my suggestion is use the hptoolboxfx to calibrate it, then print the diagnostics page using the printer's buttons, up to 3 times but stop at 3 if it improved.
11-24-2014 01:26 AM
printerfixerguy - It worked ! Thank you, thank you, thank you !!! I was about to throw the printer out the window !
01-23-2015 08:13 AM
Seriously!! THANK YOU! This project got shoved to the "Oh Well" list. But on a random search this morning... I had calibrated that printer so many times. I looked for and thought I had updated the firmware....
I didn't think this would work, but followed the steps anyway. Thank you again!
02-14-2015 09:29 AM
Any advice on next steps after this doesn't work? My black is off, and I've upgraded firmware, re-installed drivers, calibrated several times, reset to defaults, even tried a new black cartridge, nothing seems to help. It was printing fine up until now, just had this shift show up suddenly.
12-29-2015 01:32 PM
Having the same magenta and black misalignment issue, mainly on the right side. Read several posts and suggested solutions. Replaced all four toner cartridges. Downloaded all up-to-date drivers and firmware. Did a hard power-down and powered back up. Recalibrated color three times. Still skewed on the right just as before.
This has now cost me hundreds of $$$ and more than four hours of lost productivity. Not what I expected when I bought a highly-vaunted HP LaserJet. Can someone from HP get on here and give 1) a clear explanation of what so many are experiencing (i.e., why is this happening), and 2) a clear solution? -- Please?! So far, all I've read from HP is a lot of pablum and endless "try this." We need some solid customer support here folks!
Also: Can anyone share how to interpret the Diagnostic Page print out (which clearly shows skewed colors on the right side)? I've printed out three, and each is a bit different. I don't know what the numbers and astrixes indicate. Please and thanks!
