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04-06-2023 07:25 PM
Hi = new printer. HP OfficeJet 200 mobile series. Prints fine, but I'm trying to print a document that has a color logo in the corner. The logo a.) won't print in color, and b.) ends up larger in size and half cut off on the document. In print preview, it looks fine.
04-12-2023 01:29 AM
Hi @eward69,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
If the HP OfficeJet 200 mobile series logo looks different on the printed page than it does in print preview, there are a few potential reasons for this.
- Color profile: The logo may appear differently in print preview due to the color profile settings of the printer and the computer. The printer may use a different color profile than the one displayed on the computer screen, which can cause the colors to appear differently on the printed page.
- Print settings: The print settings used to print the logo may be different than the ones used in print preview. For example, if the printer is set to print in draft mode, the quality of the logo may be lower than what is displayed in print preview.
- Printer calibration: The printer may need to be calibrated in order to ensure that the colors and quality of the printed logo match the original design. Calibration can help to ensure that the printer is using the correct color profile and settings.
To address this issue, you can try adjusting the color profile settings on the printer and the computer, using higher-quality print settings, or calibrating the printer. Additionally, you may want to check the logo file itself to ensure that it is in the correct format and resolution for printing.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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