Color Definition: Magenta:
Fig. Magenta-1.4
As shown below, the issue may vary in location and appearance. Click a sample image below to see a larger version of it.
Description
White vertical line(s) or band(s).
Most likely causes
- Lint or other foreign object on the scanner glass under the magenta (pink) print cartridge that is blocking the laser. See Fig. Magenta 1.1 - Fig. Magenta 1.3 as examples.
- Toner on the scanner glass under the magenta print cartridge that is blocking the laser. See Fig. Magenta 1.4 - Fig. Magenta 1.6 as examples.
- A drum or cylinder inside the printer has been scratched around its circumference.
- The print cartridge is near the end of its life.
Troubleshooting and suggestions
- Remove the magenta (pink) print cartridge and then reinsert it. The protective glass cleaner will wipe the scanner glass under the magenta print cartridge. Show me how.
- Wait until the printer returns to the Ready state. Note that this will take several minutes.
- Print another set of PQ troubleshooting pages. Show me how.
- Look at the new set of test pages. If performing Step 1 did not eliminate the issue, perform the magenta print cartridge test procedure for white vertical line(s) or band(s) issue. Show me how.
- If the issue is not resolved, contact HP.
Recommended parts
Order a magenta print cartridge.
Note: It is not necessary to replace the other print cartridges.
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