A technician is troubleshooting poor printing quality on an inkjet printer. The pages have white lines running through the text and graphics. Which of the following is the most likely cause?
The most likely cause of white lines running through text and graphics on printed pages in an inkjet printer is:
B. Clogged printhead
When the printhead is clogged, it can result in incomplete or inconsistent ink deposition on the paper, leading to white lines in the printed output. Cleaning the printhead or performing a printhead alignment can often resolve this issue.
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White lines running through text and graphics in printouts from an inkjet printer are commonly caused by clogged printheads. When the printhead nozzles are clogged, they cannot deliver ink properly to the paper, resulting in white lines where ink should have been deposited. Worn-out rollers, faulty ink cartridges, and poor-quality paper can cause other printing issues but are less likely to cause white lines in the printed output.
References:
CompTIA A+ Core 1 Exam Objectives Section 3.7: Given a scenario, install and replace printer consumables.
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