How To Fix HP Printer Printing Blurry Issue

HP Printer Printing Blurry
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HP printers represent the new era of devices, with almost no technical issues. Nevertheless, somewhere along your use of it, you might encounter one problem or another. One of them is the HP Printer Blurry Printing. This error causes the printing of a line feed on the document. The lines here bombard the user, making it hard to read. The resulting output is crap so I cannot use it. But worry not, as this is not a cause for concern as there are multiple solutions you can apply to resolve this issue. Read until the end to discover potential solutions for getting your HP printer to work!

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Why HP Printer Printing Blurry and How to Fix it?

This is a problem with your printer output for many reasons. Here are some of the common reasons that you need to be mindful of if you face this issue frequently.

  • You do not have a current printer driver.
  • You don’t have enough ink in your printer.
  • The printer nozzles are dirty.
  • The Toner or Printer Cartridge Is Misaligned
  • HP printer setting issues or errors.
  • You have not provided good quality paper.

How to Resolve the Issue of Blurry Printing by HP Printer?

You can try some easy repairs, such as updating the printer driver and using the appropriate paper. The solutions provided below will allow you to eliminate this issue.

Make Sure You Are Using the Latest Printer Driver for Your Printer Model

The most effective way to overcome various printer issues is to update the HP printer driver. When it comes to updating the driver, you can do this through your system device manager. Steps to use it along with updated HP driver

  • You can open up the Device Manager window with the help of the Windows Search bar.
  • Next, find your printer. Once you have found it, right-click it and choose the “Update Driver” option.
  • If you wish for a smooth process to update the printer drivers or install drivers, select the “Automatic” option.
  • However, if you are still fine with the end of downloading the update manually, then go for the second option.
  • The drivers are installed momentarily.
  • Do this and restart your system; then, the print output should get better.

Check the Quality of the Paper

The kind of paper you use can significantly influence the outcome. Use a different paper type to resolve an HP blurry print issue. Use plain paper for most printed documents. However, if high-contrast images are to be printed, then use HP Advanced paper.

And make sure the paper in the tray is smooth, not wrinkled. If your paper has a printable and a non-printable side, load the printable side facing down.

Change Printer Settings

You can type out the text you need to print to get the best out of the printer. So this is the manner you need to do for it.

  • Press ‘File’ in the printing program.
  • Next, click the “Print” option.
  • You will see the ‘Print’ screen.
  • Choose a suitable product.
  • Next, click on the “Properties” or “Preferences” option.
  • You will get the “Preferences/Properties” window.
  • Then click on the “Printing Shortcuts” tab.
  • Adjust one or more of the options in the “Printing shortcut” menu below to enhance print quality.
  • If you click on the “Advanced” tab, you will see even more options.

Paper type – If there is an “exact match” for paper type, please choose it. In this case, do not choose “Automatic.”

Print quality – If blurred lines results in low print quality, you can increase the quality. But if you need a faster printing then you have to lower the print quality.

Paper size – Ensure the “Paper size” option suits the paper loaded in your printer.

Inspect Your Ink Cartridges

Low levels of ink can also lead to your HP printer being blurry. Therefore, it is essential to confirm the ink level along with the cartridge.

  • First of all, switch off your HP printer. Again, to do this, press the “Power” button.
  • Launch the Printer Back Panel.
  • Now, move to the section where the printer cartridges are located.
  • Take out the ink cartridge from your printer
  • Verify the cartridge ink level.
  • In addition, see if the cartridges are damaged.
  • If the cartridge is low on ink or broken, then you’re forced to put in a new one.
  • Nevertheless, steer clear of counterfeit ink cartridges whenever possible.
  • Use genuine HP products.
  • At this point, you should insert the ink cartridges into their respective slots.
  • Ensure they are straight.
  • Then, hit the “Power” button to turn the printer on.
  • Give it a test print to see if the issue is resolved.

Make Sure Print Head Nozzles are Clean

When it’s print nozzles or other indeterminate parts that get clogged, you get naked print quality. So, if you are still looking for a solution to fix HP blurry printing, clean the internal part of the printer.

For the nozzles, use a microfiber cloth with an HP-recommended cleaning agent. The printer’s system settings also allow you to clean internal components. For specifics on cleaning nozzles, refer to your printer’s manual.

Align Printer

Print quality also relies on proper cartridge alignment. You must check for correct audience alignment, depending on the type of output you want.

  • Click “Start” in your Windows system.
  • To get to the HP Solution Center, use the “All Programs” feature.
  • Select “Settings” then Printer Toolbox.
  • Tap the “Device Services” tab.
  • Now, click on the option that says “Align Ink Cartridges”.
  • The alignment page should now print.
  • Now open the cover of your printer.
  • Place the alignment page face down in the scanner.
  • Lower the lid.
  • Now click on the “Scan” button that appears on your printer’s control panel.
  • The ink cartridge can be aligned.

Conclusion

Printing HP printers is normal, and printing becomes blurry, especially if you have already using Apple for a long time. However, you can eliminate the issue with the easy and best solutions listed above. If you do not witness any improvement in the output quality despite checking the cartridge, then consult the printer’s technical support experts.