Printer Test V5.1c
A series of horizontal and vertical lines drawn at exactly 1/300th of an inch. For standard 600 DPI printers, these lines should be distinct. (where the ink fills the gap between lines) indicates ink pooling—too much ink being laid down. Broken lines indicate missing nozzles.
If you are a photographer printing on glossy paper, color accuracy is non-negotiable. Version 5.1c includes standardized color patches (similar to an IT8.7 target). By scanning the printed test page with a colorimeter, you can generate an accurate ICC profile for your specific printer/paper/ink combo. printer test v5.1c
If you are running a program file intended to test connectivity, use this guide to interpret the results. A series of horizontal and vertical lines drawn
during initial setup or when specific hardware issues arise: IP Conflicts printer test v5.1c