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Printer Alignment
Test Page

Print this alignment test page to check horizontal and vertical alignment, printhead positioning, margin accuracy, and overall print precision. Fix skewed prints, uneven margins, and misaligned text or images instantly.

Printer alignment test page with diagnostic icon
Horizontal Alignment
Vertical Alignment
Margin Accuracy
Printhead Position
Duplex Registration
Print Precision

ALIGNMENT TEST PAGE PREVIEW

Below is a preview of the alignment test page. Click print to get the best results.

Printer alignment test page preview showing horizontal lines, vertical lines, crosshair markers, margin borders, grid patterns and registration marks
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WHAT DOES THIS TEST PAGE CHECK?

This alignment test page checks every aspect of your printer’s physical positioning accuracy.

Horizontal Alignment

Verify horizontal lines print straight without tilting, curving, or wavering.

Vertical Alignment

Confirm vertical lines are perfectly straight and evenly spaced top to bottom.

Margin Accuracy

Check that top, bottom, left and right margins are equal and within expected range.

Printhead Positioning

Detect if the printhead is placing ink in the correct physical position on the page.

Duplex Registration

Ensure front and back pages line up correctly during double-sided printing.

Grid Precision

Test grid patterns to verify spacing accuracy and detect any stretching or compression.

HOW TO READ THE RESULTS

What You SeePossible IssueWhat It MeansRecommended Fix
Lines are tilted or skewedPaper feed skewPaper is being fed at an angle through the printer.Adjust paper guides. Reload paper straight and flush.
Uneven margins (left vs right)Paper guide misalignmentPaper guides are not centered or are too loose.Center paper in tray. Adjust guides snugly on both sides.
Text or images shifted to one sidePrinthead misalignmentThe printhead is not calibrated to the correct starting position.Run automatic printhead alignment from printer settings.
Front and back don’t line up (duplex)Duplex registration offsetThe second side prints at a different offset than the first.Adjust duplex registration in printer settings. Update firmware.
Grid squares are not equal sizeScaling or roller issuePaper is being stretched or compressed during feed.Check “Fit to Page” is off. Clean or replace feed rollers.
Wavy or curved linesWorn rollers or beltPaper transport mechanism is uneven or worn.Clean rollers. If issue persists, replace worn feed rollers.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A printer alignment test page is a diagnostic page with precisely positioned lines, grids, crosshairs, and border markers designed to test whether your printer places ink exactly where it should on the page. It reveals problems like skewed output, uneven margins, shifted text, and duplex registration errors that are hard to notice on normal documents but affect professional print quality.

Crooked or skewed prints are almost always caused by paper loading issues. The paper may not be sitting flush in the tray, the paper guides may be too loose, or the paper stack may be uneven. Remove all paper, tap the stack on a flat surface to align the edges, reload it, and push the paper guides snugly against both sides. Also check for debris inside the paper tray that could push the paper off-center.

Most printers have an automatic alignment utility. On HP printers, go to Setup > Tools > Align Printer. On Canon printers, go to Maintenance > Print Head Alignment. On Epson printers, use the Epson printer utility and select Head Alignment. On Brother printers, check Settings > Maintenance. The printer will print an alignment sheet and either scan it automatically or ask you to select the best-aligned patterns.

Yes, it is strongly recommended to run printhead alignment every time you install a new ink or toner cartridge. Even small differences between cartridges can shift the printhead calibration slightly, leading to misaligned text, color fringing, or blurry output. Most printers prompt you to align after a cartridge change, but if yours does not, run it manually from the printer maintenance menu.

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