HP Sprocket Photobooth – Improving Print Quality
This document is for the HP Sprocket Photobooth.
The quality of a printed photo is not as expected. Resolve the following print quality problems:
- Dark, light, faded, or blurry areas
- Lines or streaks
- Individual color on the edges of the photos
- Paper jams
- Paper feeding failure
- Cooling down error
Step 1: Check the Photo Paper
- Press down on the grooves of the door and slide the door to open it.
- Remove the papers from the device.
- Check the papers for any quality issues.
- Make sure the paper is compatible with the HP Sprocket Photobooth.
- Wipe the paper carefully with a microfiber cloth if the glossy side is dirty.
- Remove any papers that are wrinkled, bent, or torn.
- Once the paper is checked, place the paper stack into the door pocket.
- Make sure the glossy side of the paper is facing right and the barcode is facing left.
- Insert either 1 full pack (10 sheets + corresponding blue calibration sheet) or 2 full packs (20 sheets + 2 corresponding blue calibration sheets) at a time.
- Close the door pocket.
Note: Only use HP Sprocket 3x4 Zink Photo Paper 20, 50, or 100 pack.
Handling Zink Photo Paper
- Do not bend Zink paper.
- Hold the paper by its edges. Avoid touching the surface with your fingers.
- If Zink photo paper is over-exposed to humidity, it may begin to bend, causing printing issues such as paper jams. To avoid this:
- When not in use, store your Zink paper in a cool, dry place, and avoid exposure to direct sunlight and heat.
- The ideal temperature at which to store your photo paper is between 32 °F – 77 °F (0 °C – 25 °C) and 40% - 60% relative humidity).
Paper Jams
- Wait for the device to clear the paper jam itself. If it doesn’t go away, manually pull out the paper and clean out the feeder.
Paper Feeding Failure
- Remove and reload your Zink photo paper and check the quality. If the paper is very curled, try loading less paper at a time.
Step 2: Run a Calibration Sheet
Run a blue calibration sheet through the printer.
Step 3 : Make Sure the Device is Updated
Updates automatically occur when the device is connected to Wi-Fi.
- Click on the Wi-Fi icon in the upper right corner of the screen or select “Settings” from the home screen and click on “Network.”
- Make sure the bar next to “Enable Wi-Fi” is in the on position.
- To connect to your network, select your network name from the menu.
- Enter your password, if applicable, and hit “connect.”
Step 4: Cool the Photobooth Down
Allow your device a few minutes to cool down between prints.
Step 5: Other Things to Try
- Make sure the lighting is sufficient when taking photos.
- Avoid touching the glossy side of the photo paper.
- Store the paper in a cool, dry place.
- If a Printer Cooling Down message appears after printing many consecutive photos, allow the device to cool down, and printing will automatically resume.