Test Your Printer - Print A Test Page
Posted by Cartridge World on 28th Sep 2022
Printer performing poorly? Do you need to print a test page?
We have a few PDF printer test pages available for download if you're looking to print a test page online.
You can accurately evaluate and calibrate your printer's performance by printing test pages. You can use it to verify the print quality of your printer (and cartridges) and to identify any potential problems with the printer.
A printer test sheet can be used to find problems like these:
Clogged printheads: While there are several reasons why these might become blocked, the ink cartridge and printer head drying out is the most frequent one. If you don't use your printer frequently, this could happen very regularly. To prevent dirt and debris from getting on your printer when it's not in use, we advise covering it. This will lessen the likelihood of the printer heads being clogged.
Alignment problems: Cartridges sitting unevenly can cause alignment to fail in any printer, whether it be an HP or a Brother. If your printer cannot properly align the printed pages or if a "alignment failed" error message appears, then that serves as a hint of this.
Uneven ink flow: If your inkjet printer has been sitting idle for a while, the printheads may become clogged or the ink in and around the printer cartridge may have dried out, resulting in uneven ink flow. To make sure that the ink is flowing into your printer without any problems, use our colour test page to check the quality of your printer's ink.
Printer status: If your printer prints test pages without any problems but not other documents, you may be sure that a system communication problem, not a mechanical printer problem, is to blame. If this is the case you will need to re-install the printer drivers on your computer.
Below, you can download two different kinds of printer test pages together with a step-by-step tutorial. a test page in colour or in grayscale.
Colour test pages for printers
You can test the print quality of your printer with this downloadable PDF colour test page. We advise printing this page at full size, regular quality, and on at least 80gsm paper (100 percent ). To test printers that use four or more colours, use the PDF below. A graph of colour intensities, rainbow bars, radial gradients, and a text block may all be seen on the test page.
How to Print a Test Page From Your Computer
1. Click on the Windows start button.
2. Select control panel (or type "control panel" in the search bar).
3. Click "View devices and printers".
4. Use mouse and right click on the icon for your printer.
5. Select "Printer Properties".
6. Click "Print Test Page".
A printer test page will now be sent to your printer. Once your test page has printed, click "OK" to close the pop-up window.
Alternatively, you can simply download and print our colour test page below, which will have everything you need. Or if printing in greyscale, check our downloadable greyscale printer test page below.
Do you not like the print quality?
The ink cartridge for the printer might need to be changed. Based on the printer, this may vary. Send our customer service team a scan or photo of your printed colour test page. They will then be in a position to evaluate the print quality and provide you the best advice on how to resolve the potential issue.
Printer Test Page in Grayscale
The best way to determine your black ink cartridge's capabilities is to use this free PDF greyscale test page. It features a graph of intensities, radial gradients, and a text block with falling sizes, same like the colour printer test page. This shows the scale and current printer settings. A grid is also displayed, which aids in printhead alignment and guarantees correct outputs.
We hope that our printing test pages will give you a thorough and accurate printer examination. A print quality issue may have a number of causes; you can find some potential causes and remedies in our Support Pages, or you can get in touch with our customer service team.