During the setup of an inkjet printer, you notice that your printed images have color misregistry and the output text appears blurry. Which maintenance process will likely rectify these issues and enhance the quality of your printouts?
Calibrating the print head
Updating the printer driver software
Conducting a hard reset of the printer
Performing a deep cleaning cycle of the print nozzles
Calibration of the inkjet printer is the correct maintenance process to address color misregistry and blurry text. This procedure corrects the printer's color output and aligns the print head, sharpening text and ensuring ink is deposited in the right spots. Updating the printer driver might be another necessary step if print issues stem from software, but it wouldn't solve mechanical misalignments of the print head. Performing a deep cleaning cycle is for unclogging print nozzles, not for calibration. A hard reset would not specifically address alignment and quality issues.
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