jessmj -
I'm sorry to hear about the issue that you're experiencing and I'll be happy to offer any assistance that I can. There are a few additional suggestions that I can provide that will hopefully improve your print quality.
- If you have tried using the "Print as Image" option yet, that would be my first suggestions. Enabling "Print as Image" from the advanced options in your print dialog box will sometimes resolve odd printing inconsistencies.
- You mentioned adjusting the material type setting in your printer options. Having it set to Labels would probably be the best option. Something else to potentially try would be making an adjustment to the print quality setting. Based upon your description of the outline being transposed on to other parts of the page, that would suggest that the printer could be applying an excessive amount of toner to the page. If you are using the highest quality print setting, adjusting to the normal quality setting could have a positive impact on your print quality.
- The manual for the HP LaserJet Pro M252dw offers instructions on printing and interpreting a print quality page from the printer (page. 88 at the user guide linked to below):
http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Color-LaserJet-Pro-M252-series/7089938/model/7089942/manualsYou mentioned that the issues seemed to be isolated to blues and greens. These instructions will help you determine if you potentially have a faulty toner cartridge that is affecting the print quality.
- Page 88 of the manual also has instructions on running a cleaning cycle, which could have a positive impact on your print as well.
- Page 91 of the manual linked to above has instructions on calibrating the printer to align the colors. This could potentially resolve print-quality related issues.
I hope you find this information useful. If you should need any additional details please just let me know.
Edited by user Tuesday, June 14, 2016 2:30:10 PM(EST)
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