- Check the print cartridges
Inspect the print cartridges and replace if necessary. Make sure that the cartridges are securely in place. - Clean the printer
Use a clean cloth to gently wipe off any dust or other debris that might be blocking the printer’s output. Dust can often affect the print quality. - Change the printer settings
Adjust your printer settings to optimize the print quality. You may need to adjust the resolution or print density settings. - Check for software or driver problems
Ensure that the printer software and driver are up to date. This could prevent communication issues between the printer and the computer. - Reset the printer
Perform a reset of the printer – this usually involves turning the printer off and on – to restart the printer’s processing unit. - Check for networking issues
Make sure that the printer is properly connected to the network and that the settings are correct. Check the printer’s network status and resolve any errors.