@austinblair2173, Welcome to HP Support Community.
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It seems your HP Color LaserJet Pro M255dw is having trouble recognizing and aligning the 5.5x8.5-inch paper. Here are steps to address both the weird color issue and the print alignment problem:
Issue 1: Weird Color & Cleaning Cycle
This issue may stem from the printer not correctly detecting the paper size or a misalignment causing toner application problems.
Solution
- Manually Set Paper Size in Printer Tray:
- On the printer screen, navigate to Setup > Paper Handling > Paper Size and select 5.5 x 8.5 inches for the specific tray.
- Ensure the paper guides in the tray are snug but not overly tight.
- Set Paper Type Properly:
- If printing on heavier stock, go to Setup > Paper Handling > Paper Type and select the appropriate paper type (e.g., Cardstock, Plain, etc.).
- Incorrect settings can lead to toner adhesion issues, which may trigger cleaning cycles.
- Update Firmware & Drivers:
- Make sure your printer has the latest firmware. You can update it via HP Support or the printer's Embedded Web Server (EWS).
- Update your printer drivers from HP website to ensure compatibility and performance.
Issue 2: Print Alignment on Full-Size Paper
If your printer is printing as if the 5.5x8.5 paper is positioned at the top left of a full sheet rather than centered, follow these steps:
Solution
- Adjust Printer Settings in Print Dialog:
- Open your print dialog box (from applications like Word, Adobe, etc.).
- Click on Page Setup or Printer Properties.
- Ensure the paper size is set to 5.5x8.5 inches.
- Look for an option under Layout or Advanced to Center the Print or adjust margins manually.
- Use a Custom Paper Size in Printer Settings:
- Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers.
- Right-click on your HP Color LaserJet Pro M255dw and select Printer Preferences.
- Under the Paper/Quality tab, choose Custom Paper Size and define 5.5x8.5 inches.
- Set the paper source to the correct tray.
- Manually Adjust the Print Position:
- Some applications (like Word or Adobe Acrobat) allow manual positioning of the content.
- Adjust the margins in the application to center the content on the page.
After making these changes, try printing again. If the issue persists:
- Print a configuration page from the printer’s menu to check if the custom paper size is recognized correctly.
- Test printing from a different application (e.g., print from Word if you were using Adobe, or vice versa) to see if the issue is software-related.
I hope this helps.
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