![]() Once you’re in the maintenance utilities, you’ll be able to see what cartridges are low or out of ink. Where this is located does depend on the make and model of your printer. This can be found either through your start menu on your PC or, on the printer’s LCD navigation screen, if it has one. You won’t need to open up the printer to do this as you just need to access the printer’s maintenance utilities. ![]() More than likely the problem will be an empty cartridge, so firstly, you should check the ink levels of your printer. All ancillary text is grey to make the pure tested black stand out.If you’re unable to achieve accurate colours when printing, there are a couple of easy tests you can do to determine what needs to be done to resolve the issue. Each tested color’s total surface area is 285.84mm² (which would be about a 16.9mm square, so roughly equal to one of the colors’ individual squares). The lines are shown horizontal, vertical and at 45 degree angles. The one I designed is specifically for a weekly test, and will point out ink/toner problems while not using much ink/toner.įor each tested color (cyan, magenta, yellow, black, magenta/yellow, cyan/yellow and cyan/magenta), it shows a series of 15mm lines at 2.0, 1.0, 0.75, 0.5 and 0.25 points. It’s not comprehensive there are better tests out there for when you suspect something is wrong, for example it doesn’t test gradients. But with the new printer, I decided to design my own test page. This was a cropped test print I found online, and mostly did the job. I use to have a weekly test print sent to the Canon, to prevent the nozzles from seizing and to notice when the ink cartridges were empty. It’s replacing my old laser printer (Brother HL-2270DW) and inkjet (Canon MX922), the latter I got sick of being, well, an inkjet printer. This week I bought a new color laser printer, a Brother HL-3170CDW.
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