This problem also exist when substituting Acrobat with (e.g.) Foxit. Seems that when printing PDF's, the printer doesn't seem to use any black ink and in turn simulates black by combining primary colours (which doesn't yield any quality results, hence the blur). *Edit 4: Rich1 helped me narrow down the issue. Software incompatability between HP and Adobe. *Edit 2: - Tried a different USB cable (thanks for the suggestion Rich1!). *Edit: - Test laptop is running Microsoft Windows 7 圆4, Home Premium (Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Setting the colour to print in greyscale (only black and white) doesn't seem to negate the issue. The problem exists with the same printer on 5 consecutive laptops, running Windows XP up and until Windows 8. (*Edit: link was removed after issue was solved) I would include a sample attachment but i can't. It concerns multiple files from multiple reputable sources (for instance, my University) that all print sharp on non-HP printers. The printer is OK with other files (meaning files not being *.pdf) The printer is aligned cleaned and everything I have 2 brand new hp original cardridges in the printer. It also seems the text is printed in a blue-ish tint altough the colour of the text font itself is plain black. In other sources on the internet it is described as shadowy printed text or text that looks out of focus (for instance, here). Like i said (or rather typed), this seems to be a common problem. Now however, it seems to have problems printing pdf. I have an printer that has worked well for ages. I seem to have a common problem but cannot seem to find a common solution.
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