HP (Hewlett-Packard) T770 manuel d'utilisation

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    HP Designjet T770 and T1200 printer series Using your printer[...]

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    © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 2nd edition Legal notices The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warrantie s for HP Products and services are set forth in the express warranty statement accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional [...]

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    Table of contents 1 Introduction ............ ........... ......... ............ .......... .......... ........... ............ ........... ......... .... ................. ......... ............ 1 Safety precautions .......... ............... ............ ................. ............ ............... ............... ............ .......... ......[...]

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    Change the sleep mode setting ..... ................ ............. ............... ............... ................. ............... . ......... 28 Turn t he buz zer on and off ........ ............ ......... ............ .......... ........... .......... ............ ......... ....... ....... ...... 28 Change the front-pa nel display contrast ....[...]

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    Roll protection (T1200 series only) ............ ............... ............... ............ ............... ............... ....... .......... 62 Unattended printing/o vernight printing (T1200 series only) .... ............... ............. ............... ............... .. 63 8 Color m anag ement ........... .......... ............ ......... ..[...]

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    13 Main tainin g the pri nter . .......... .......... .......... ........ ............ ........ ........... ........... ......... ......... . ............ .......... ... 123 Check prin ter sta tus ....... ........... ............. ........... .............. ........... ........... .............. ........... ... ............. .. 124 Clean th e exter[...]

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    Edges o f object s are dark er tha n expect ed ............ ........... .............. ............... .............. ........... ........ . 156 Horizontal lines at the e nd of a cut sheet print ....... .......... ........... ............ ........ ............ ........... ....... ... 156 Vertical lines of differen t color s ......... .......... ...[...]

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    21 Prin ter sp ecificat ions .. ............ ........... ............ ............. ......... .............. ......... .............. .... ....... .............. ...... 183 Functio nal spec ifications ... ............ ........... .......... ............ ........... ......... ............ ............ ......... .. ......... .. 184 Physica l specif i[...]

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    1I n t r o d u c t i o n ● Safety precautions ● HP Start-Up Kit ● Using this guide ● Printer models ● The printer's main features ● The printer's main components ● The front panel ● Printer software ● The printer's internal prints ENWW 1 Introduction[...]

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    Safety precautions The following p recautions ensure the p roper use of th e printer and preven t the printer from b eing damaged. Fol low these precautions at all times. ● Use the power su pply voltage spec ified on the na meplate. Avoid overlo ading the print er's electrical outlet wi th multiple devices. ● Ensure the printer is well -gr[...]

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    ● Paper handling on pa ge 31 ● Working with two rolls (T1200 series only) on page 46 ● Printing on page 49 ● Color management on page 65 ● Practical printing examples on page 77 ● Job queue management on p age 103 ● Retrieving printer u sage informa tion on page 109 ● Handling ink cartridg es and printheads on page 112 ● Maintaini[...]

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    Printer models This guide covers the following printer m odels, norm ally referring to them by their short names fo r brevity. Full name Short name HP Designjet T770 T770 HP Designjet T770 with PS Upgra de T770 PS HP Designjet T770 with Har d Disk T770 HD HP Designjet T770 with Hard Disk and PS Upgrade T770 HD PS HP Designjet T120 0 T1200 HP Design[...]

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    The printer's main components The following front a nd rear views of the 1 118mm (4 4 in) printer il lustrate the main compon ents. The 610 mm (24 in) printe r (not shown) has the same components in a narr ower body. Front view 1. Ink cartridge 2. Ink cartridge slots 3. Blue lever 4. Window 5. Front panel 6. Printhead carriage 7. Printhead 8. [...]

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    Rear view HP Designjet T1200 series HP Designjet T770 series 1. Roll cover 2. Communication ports 3. Power switch 4. Power socket 5. Spindle 6. Spindle stop 7. Paper roll 8. Quick Reference Guide holder 6 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Introduction[...]

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    Communication ports 1. USB 2.0 port, to connect a computer 2. Ethernet po rt, to connect to a network 3. Diagnostic LEDs, to be used by service engineers 4. USB 2.0 host po rt, to connect an acc essory The wall spacers If you place th e printer with its back against a wall, lower the two wall spacers at the rea r of the printer to ensure that the r[...]

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    The front panel Your printer's fro nt panel is located on the front of the printer, in the ce nt er. It has the following important function s: ● Assists you in troublesho oting issues ● Is used to perform certain procedures , such as cutting an d unloading paper ● Displays helpful animations to g uide you through procedures ● Displays[...]

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    9. Power key - To turn the printe r off or on, it also has a light to indicate the printer's status. If the power key light is off the printer is off. If th e power key light is blin king green, the printer is starting up. If the power key light is green on , the printer is o n. If the power key light is amb er on, the printer is in standby. I[...]

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    The printer's internal prints The internal prints give various kinds of informat i on about your printe r. They can be reque sted from the front panel with out using a co mputer. Before requesting an y internal print, check tha t the printer a nd the paper are re ady for printing. ● The print will b e made on the active ro ll. To change the [...]

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    2 Installing the software ● Choose which conne ction method to use ● Connect to a network (Windows) ● Connect directly to a comp uter (Windows) ● Uninstall the printer software (Windows) ● Connect to a network (Mac OS) ● Connect directly to a comp uter (Mac OS) ● Uninstall the prin ter software (Mac OS) ENWW 11 Software installation[...]

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    Choose which connection method to use The following me thods ca n be used to conne ct your printer. Connection type Speed Cable length Other factors Ethernet Very fast; varies according to netw ork traffic Long: 100 m (328 ft) Requires extra equipment (switches) Jetdirect print server (optional accessory) Moderate; varies according to netw ork traf[...]

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    TIP: A USB connection may be faster than a network co nnection, but the cabl e is limited in length and it is more difficult to share the pri nter. NOTE: The use of non-certified USB cab les can lead to connectivity problems. Only cables certified by the USB Implementor's F orum ( http://www.usb.org/ ) should be use d with this printer. 1. Do [...]

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    Connect to a network (Mac OS) You can connect your prin ter to a network un der Mac OS X by using the following methods: ● Bonjour/Rendezvous ● TCP/IP NOTE: The printer does not support Ap pleTalk. Before you be gin, check your eq uipment: ● The printer should be set up and on. ● The Ethernet hub o r router should be on and function ing cor[...]

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    4. Open the Mac OS X HP Designjet Installer . 5. Follow the instructi ons on your screen. 6. The printer software is installed, including the printer dr iver and the HP Utility. 7. When the s oftware h as been in stalled, th e HP Print er Setup A ssistan t starts automatica lly, to s et up a connection to your printer. Fo llow the instructions on y[...]

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    TCP/IP connection 1. Go to your printer' s front panel an d ma ke a note of the printer's URL (see Access the Embedded Web Server on page 27 ). 2. Insert th e HP Start-Up Kit CD into your CD drive. 3. Open the CD icon on your desktop. 4. Open the Mac OS X HP Designjet Installer . 5. Follow the instructi ons on your screen. 6. The printer [...]

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    9. Continue following th e instructions on the scr een. Wh en you reach the Printer Queue Created screen, click Quit to exit, or Create New Queue if you want to connect anot her printer to th e network. 10. When the HP Printer Setup Assistan t has finish ed, you can remove the CD from the CD drive. If the printer driver is al ready installed, the H[...]

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    NOTE: The use of non-certified USB cables can le ad to connectivity p roblems. Only cables certified by the USB Impl ementor's Forum ( http://www.usb.org/ ) should be used wi th this printer. 8. Shortly afterwards, a print queue is cr eated automatically for your printer. Sharing the printer If your computer is connected to a network, you c an[...]

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    2. Open the CD icon on your desktop. 3. Open the Mac OS X HP Designjet Uninstaller , and follow the instructions o n your screen to uninstall the printer software.. To delete the print queue: ● Under Mac OS X 10.4 there a re two alternative ways of deleting the print queue: ◦ From the system pref erences, select the Printing pane of the Print &[...]

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    3 Setting up the printer ● Introduc tion ● Paper suitability opti ons (T1200 series on ly) ● Turn nesting on and off (T1200 series only) ● Turn usage information o n and off ● Turn alert s on and off ● Control access to the printer ● Require account ID (T1200 se ries only) ● Set Windows d river preferen ces 20 Chapter 3 Setting up t[...]

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    Introduction This chapter describes variou s printer settings that the printer administrato r may wish to control as soon as a new prin ter is assembled and re ady for use. Paper suitability options (T1200 series only) Paper mismatch action If the paper currently loaded in the printer is not sui table for a particular job , the printer can either p[...]

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    Turn nesting on and off (T1200 series only) Nesting means auto matically printing images or document page s side by side on the pa per when feasible, ra ther than one after the other. This is d one to avoid wasting paper. See Nest jobs to save roll paper (T1200 series only) on pa ge 60 . To turn nesting on or off, you must first make sure that the [...]

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    Turn usage information on and off The printer can send usage information pe riodically by e-mail. You can request this in the fol lowing ways: ● In the HP Utility f or Wind ows: select Settings > Accounting . ● In the HP Utility fo r Mac OS: select Configuration > Printer Settings > Configur e Printer Settings > Accounti ng . ● In[...]

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    Control access to the printer From the Embedded Web Server, you can se lect Setup > Security to control access to the printer in various ways: ● Specify separate administrator and gue st passwords to control a ccess to the Embe dded Web Server ● Enable or disable Ethernet and USB connections to the printer ● Enable or disable various grou [...]

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    4 Personalizing the printer ● Turn the printer on and off ● Change the langu age of the fron t-panel disp lay ● Access the HP Utility ● Access the Embed ded Web Server ● Change the lan guage of the HP Utility ● Change the langu age of the Emb edded Web Server ● Change the sleep mode setting ● Turn the buzzer on and off ● Change th[...]

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    Turn the printer on and off TIP: The printer can be left powered on without wasting energy. Le aving it on improves response time and overall system reliability. When t he printer has not been used fo r a certain period of time (the default time is de termined by Energy Sta r), it saves power by going into sleep mode. However, any interaction with [...]

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    Change the language of the front-panel display There are two possibl e ways to change the lang uage of the fron t-panel menus and messag es. ● If you can understand the current front-panel display langua ge, select the Setup menu icon , then Front panel options > Select language . ● If you cannot understa nd the current fro nt-panel display [...]

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    You can see your prin ter's IP address (192.168.1. 1 in this example) on the front panel' s status screen. If you have followe d these instructions b ut failed to get through to the Embedded Web Serve r, see Cannot access the Embedded Web Server on page 174 . Change the language of the HP Utility The HP Utility can work in the fo llowing [...]

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    Change the front-panel display contrast To change the con trast of the front-pa nel display, select the Setup menu icon , then Front panel options > Select disp lay contrast , and enter a valu e using the Up or Down key. Press the OK key to set the value. The default contrast is set to 50 . Change the units of measurement To change the units o f[...]

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    You have various ot her options available from the Connectivity menu icon. ● USB : view information about the USB conn ection ● Jetdirect EIO : view information, configure and reset the Jetd irect conn ection ● Advanced > Se lect I/O timeout : spe cify the numb er of seconds that an idle conn ection is allowed to rema in open, 270 is the d[...]

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    5 Paper handling ● General advice ● Load a roll on to the spindl e ● Load a roll into th e printer ● Unload a roll ● Load a single shee t ● Unload a single sh eet ● View information about the paper ● Paper presets ● Printing paper info ● Move the pa per ● Maintain paper ● Change the drying time ● Turn the automatic cutter [...]

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    General advice CAUTION: Before starting a paper load ing process, ensure you have enou gh room aroun d the printer, both in front and behi nd. CAUTION: Make sure the printer wheels are locked (the brake lever is p ressed down) to prevent the printer from moving. CAUTION: All paper must be 280 mm (11 in) or longer. A4 an d letter paper cannot b e lo[...]

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    Load a roll onto the spindle 1. Open the roll cover. 2. Remove the black e nd of the spindl e from the pr inter, then the blue end . CAUTION: Be sure to remove the black end first. Removing the blue en d first could damag e the black end. WARNING ! Do not insert your fingers into the spindle supports duri ng the removal process. 3. The spindle has [...]

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    5. Slide the new roll on to the spindle. Ma ke sure the paper type is oriented as sh own. If i t is not, remove the roll, turn it 1 80 degrees and slide it back on to the spindle . There are label s on the spindle showing the correct o rientation. NOTE: From the back of the prin ter, the blue sto ppe r is inserted into the right-side holder . Ensur[...]

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    2. Select Paper load . 3. Select the roll that you want to load. If the roll you have sele cted is already loaded, you have to wait while it i s automatically unloaded. 4. In the T1200 series only, if you start to load roll 1 while roll 2 is already loaded, roll 2 is withdrawn to the standby position, so that it can be printed on again with out rel[...]

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    8. Rest the blue end of the spindle on the right side roll holder. 9. With both hands, p ush the spindle into both roll holders at the sa me time. 10. If the edge o f the roll is not straight or torn (som etimes due to tape used to h old end of the roll ), pull the paper slightly a nd cut a straight edge . 36 Chapter 5 Pape r handling ENWW Paper ha[...]

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    11. Insert the e dge of th e paper int o the pr inter. WARNING ! Do not push your fingers inside the printer's paper pa th. TIP: When loading the upper roll, avoid inse rting roll pa per into the cut-sheet slot. If you do so, the printer beeps and the front panel asks you to remove the paper. 12. Roll the paper into the prin ter until you feel[...]

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    14. If the leadi ng edge of the paper has no bar code, the fron t panel prompts yo u to select the paper category and type. TIP: If you have load ed a paper type whos e name does not appea r in the paper list, see The paper type is not in th e driver on page 137 . 15. If the Printing paper info op tion is enabled, the front panel may as k you to sp[...]

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    2. Select Unload paper . 3. Select the roll that you want to unloa d. 4. You may need to open th e roll cover. Roll out of paper procedure If the end of the pap er is no longer attach ed to the core, use the following procedure. 1. If you have alre ady started the un load process, pre ss the Cancel key on the front panel to cancel that procedu re. [...]

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    3. Select Paper load . 4. Select Load sh eet . 5. If a roll is already loaded, yo u ha ve to wait while it is automatically unlo aded. In the T1200 series only, the roll is n ot unloaded, but withdrawn to the standby positio n, so that it can be printed o n again without reload ing as soon as the shee t paper has been un loaded. NOTE: If at any tim[...]

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    7. When prompted by the fron t panel, i nsert the sheet into th e cut-sheet slot on the right side of the printer. Load your sheet aligned wi th the load line a nd insert until the paper will not continue; wi th thicker sheets, you feel resi stance. WARNING ! Do not push your fingers inside the printer's paper pa th. 8. Press the OK key on the[...]

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    2. Select Unload paper . 3. Select Unload s heet . The sheet unloa ds out of the front of the printer, eith er catch it manually or allow it to fal l in the basket. View information about the paper To view the loaded paper information , press the View information key or on the front panel. By pressing this key re peatedly, you ca n see information [...]

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    Paper presets Each supported pape r type has its own characteristic s. For optimum print-quality, the prin ter changes the way it prints on each different paper type . For example, some ma y need more ink and so me may require a longer drying time. So the printer must be given a de scription of the requiremen ts of each paper type. This descrip tio[...]

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    To move the paper, sele ct the Paper menu icon and then Move paper . You can move the pa per forwards by pressing the Up key on the front pa nel, or backwards b y pressi ng the Down key. When the paper is positioned as you wan t it, press the OK key. Maintain paper To maintain pape r quality, follow the recommendations below. ● Store rolls covere[...]

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    Turn the automatic cutter on and off To turn the printer's paper cutter on or of f: ● From the HP Utility for Windows, select the Settings tab and change the Cutter opti on in Printer Settings > Advanced . ● From the H P Utility fo r Mac OS , select Configuration > Printer Settings > Advanced and change the Cutter option. ● From[...]

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    6 Working with two rolls (T1200 series only) ● The uses of a multiro ll printer ● How the printer allocates jo bs to paper rolls 46 Chapter 6 Working with two rolls (T1200 serie s only) ENWW Two rolls[...]

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    The uses of a multiroll printer A multiroll printer can be usef ul in several different ways: ● The printer can automatically switch be tween di fferent paper types according to your needs. ● The printer can automatically switch be tween di fferent paper widths according to your needs. This enables you to save paper by printin g smaller images [...]

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    Here are some settings that might b e used in typical situations: ● With different paper types loaded: ◦ Type is : select the pa per type you require ◦ Sourc e is : Au tomatica lly select / Prede termined ◦ Roll switching policy : doesn't matter ● With different paper widths load ed: ◦ Type is : An y ◦ Sourc e is : Au tomatica ll[...]

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    7P r i n t i n g ● Create a print job ● Select print quality ● Select paper size ● Select margins options ● Print with shortcuts ● Print on loaded paper ● Rescale a print ● Change the treatment of o verlapping lines ● Preview a print ● Print a draft ● High-quality pr inting ● Print in gray shades ● Print with no margi ns ([...]

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    Create a print job In order to print something, you mu st send it to the pr inter. This c onstitute s a print jo b, which i s entered into the pr inter's print queue. There a re two main ways of se nding a print jo b to the printer: ● To print directly from a progr am, use the p rogram's Print command as u sual. When yo u select your pr[...]

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    Select print quality The printer has var ious print- quality options beca use best-quality printing requires some loss of speed, while fast printing implie s some reduction in print quality. Therefore, the stan dard print-qu alit y selector is a slider that allows you to choose between quali ty and speed. With some pa per types, you can choose a co[...]

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    NOTE: The paper size specified h ere should be the pa per size in which the document wa s created. It is possible to rescale th e document to a different si ze for printing. See Rescale a print on page 55 . ● In the Windows driver dialog: select the Paper/Quality tab, then se lect your paper size fro m the Docu ment Size li st. ● In the Mac OS [...]

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    ● In the Mac OS X 10.4 PostSc ript Prin t dialog ( PostScrip t prin ters): select the Finis hing panel and then Layout . ● On the Embedded Web Server's Su bmit Job page (T12 00 series): select Advanced settings > Paper > Layout/Margins . You will then see at least some of the followin g options. NOTE: Under Mac OS, the available ma r[...]

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    You can see a list of available shortcu ts; select the one that matches the kind of job you wan t to print. The driver options are now adjusted to sui t your job. You can either print immed iately, or examine the settings to check that you agree with them. If yo u like, you can select a shortcut an d then change some of its se ttings manually. TIP:[...]

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    Rescale a print You can send a n image to the printer at a certain size bu t tell the printer to rescale it to a different size (normally larger). This may be useful: ● If your software does not support larg e formats ● If your file is too lar ge for the printer's m emo ry—in this case , you can reduce the paper size in your software and[...]

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    To turn merge on, go to the front panel and select the Setup menu icon , then Printing preferences > HP-GL/2 options > Enable merge . You can set the merge op tion from your software in some applicati ons . Sett ings in your softwa re ov e rride the front-panel settings. Preview a print Previewing a print on the screen allows you to che ck th[...]

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    ● On the Embedded Web Server's Su bmit Job page (T12 00 series): select Basic settings > Print quality > Standard option s > Speed . ● Using the fr ont panel: sel ect the Setup menu icon , then Printing preferences > Print quality > Select quality level > Fast . You can specify even faster draft-qua lity printing b y usin[...]

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    If you have a high-resolution image If your image has a re solution greater th an the rend ering resolution (which you can see in the Custom Print Quality Options box under Wind ows), prin t sharpness ma y be improved b y selecting the Maximum Detail option. This option is available only if you are printing on glossy paper and you have selected Bes[...]

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    You can request printing with no margins in the following ways: ● In the Windows driver dialog: select the Paper/Quality tab and pre ss the Margins/La yout button. Then select Borderless . ● In the Mac OS Page Se tup dialog (T120 0): select a paper size name tha t includes the words “no margins”. Then , in the Print dialog, select Margin s/[...]

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    To print crop li nes with nested jo bs (see Nest jobs to save roll paper (T1200 series only) on page 60 ), you must select a differ ent option: ● In the Embedd ed Web Serve r: select Setup > Printer settings > Job ma nagement > Use crop lines wh en nest is enabled > On . ● Using the fr ont panel: sel ect the Setup menu icon , then J[...]

  • Page 69

    1. Direction of paper flow 2. Nesting off 3. Nesting on 4. Paper saved by nesting When does the printer try to nest pages? When both of the following are true: ● The printer is loade d with roll paper, not sheet pa per. ● The printer's Nest option is not turned off. See Turn nesting on and off (T1 200 series only) on page 22 . What pages c[...]

  • Page 70

    ● All pages must be in one or other of the followin g two groups (th e two groups cannot be mixed in the same nest): ◦ HP-GL/2, RTL ◦ PostScript, PDF, TIFF, JPEG ● JPEG and TIFF pa ges with resolutions g reater than 300 dpi may n ot nest with other pages in some cases. How long does the printer wait for another file? So that the pr inter ca[...]

  • Page 71

    NOTE: If you protect a roll, then late r unload the cu rrent rol l and load a new one, the new roll remains protected. You ar e protecting the roll numbe r , not one specific roll of paper. That roll nu mber will remain protected until you cancel th e protection. TIP: If you print without sp ecifying a roll number or paper typ e, you will not be ab[...]

  • Page 72

    Print type Print mode MaxDetail Optimized for Drying time Paper types Maps Best On Images Optimal Coated, Heavyweight Coated, Glossy Renderings, photographs Best On Images Optimal Coated, Heavyweight Coated, Glossy Table 7-1 Recomm ended settings for unatten ded printing (continue d) 64 Chapter 7 Printin g ENWW Printing[...]

  • Page 73

    8 Color management ● Introduc tion ● How colors are represe nted ● A summary of the color ma nagement process ● Color calibration ● Color management from prin ter drivers ● Color management from printer drivers (PostScri pt printers) ● Color management fro m the Embedded We b Server (T12 00 series only) ● Color management from the f[...]

  • Page 74

    Introduction Your printer has been engineered with adva nced hardware and software features to ensure predictable and depe ndable results. ● Color calibration for consistent colors. ● One gray and two b lack inks provide ne utral grays on all pa per types. ● The Photo Black ink provides pure bla cks when printing on photo papers. ● Color em[...]

  • Page 75

    You can check th e color calibration status of th e cu rrentl y loaded pape r at any time by pressin g the View information key on the front panel. The status may be one of the following: ● PENDING: the paper has not been calibrated. NOTE: Whenever you up date the printer's firmware, the color calibration status of all papers is reset to PEN[...]

  • Page 76

    Color management from printer drivers Color management options The aim of color manageme nt is to reproduce co lors as accurately as po ssible on all devices: so that, when you print a n image, you see ve ry similar colors as when you view the same image on your monitor. There are two ba sic approaches to co lor management for you r printer: ● Ap[...]

  • Page 77

    NOTE: This option is availabl e only when printing an HP-GL/2, Po stScript or PDF job. It will work correctly only when printing on plain, coate d or heavyweight coated pape r. ● In the Windo ws HP-GL/2 or Po stScript driv er dialog: select the Color tab, then Printer Managed Colors , th en select Printer Emulation from the Source Profile list. Y[...]

  • Page 78

    ● The lightness slider simply makes the whole print lighter or darker. ● The color sliders can be used to fade or emphasize each of the primary colors in the p rint. The primary colors may be red, green and blu e; or cyan, magenta an d yellow; depending o n the color model used in the image. The Reset bu tton restores each slider to its default[...]

  • Page 79

    ● The lightness slider simply makes the whole p rint lighter or dark er. This slider is availabl e in the same window as t he other grayscale controls, exce pt under Mac OS X 10.4, where it is avail able by selecting Lightness and Hu e . ● The zone definitio n sliders can be use d to define what yo u mean by highlig ht, midtone and shadow. ● [...]

  • Page 80

    Emulation not only prov ides the closest matc h that ca n be achieved on your printer; it also gives cl ear information on ho w close the emula tion is to the original spot color. See Printing PANTONE swatch books on page 74 . Color emulation Your printer can emulate the color behavio r of ot her devices: RGB devices such as monitors, and CMYK devi[...]

  • Page 81

    ● Japan Color 2001 Un coated uses the Japan Color 2001 specification for type 4 (uncoated) paper. It is designe d to produce quality sepa ration s using 3 10% total ink coverage, po sitive film and uncoated pape r. ● Japan Color 2002 Ne wspaper uses th e Japan Color 2002 for Newspapers spe cification. It is designed to produce quality separatio[...]

  • Page 82

    T1200 PS options (with PostScr ipt or PDF jobs) ● Default CMYK source profile : you can choose from a sele ction of CMYK source profiles recognized by the prin ter. Default: Europe ISO Coated FOGR A27 . ● Rendering intent : you can se lect the rendering inte nt. ● Black point comp ensation : you can turn black point compen sation on or off. ?[...]

  • Page 83

    Color management from the front panel You can color-calibrate the loaded pa per type from the front pane l by selecting the Im age Quality Maintenance menu icon , then Calibrate color . See Color calibration on page 66 . The other color op tions in the front pane l can all be foun d by selecting the Setup menu icon , then Printing preferences > [...]

  • Page 84

    T1200 PS options (with PostScr ipt or PDF jobs) ● Select CMYK source prof ile : you can choose from a sele ction of CMYK source profiles recognized by the prin ter. Default: Europe ISO Coated FOGR A27 . ● Select rendering intent : you can select the rendering intent. Default: Perceptual . ● Black point comp ensation : you can turn black point[...]

  • Page 85

    9 Practical printing examples ● Print a draft fo r revision with the correct scale ● Print a project ● Print a presenta tion ● Print and scale from Micro soft Office ENWW 77 Printing examples[...]

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    Print a draft for revision with the correct scale This section demonstrates how to print a draft for revision with the correct scale from Adobe Acrobat. Using Adobe Acrobat 1. In the Acrobat window, bring the mouse cursor to the bottom left corner of the document pane to check the plot size. 2. Select File > Print and ensure that Page Scaling is[...]

  • Page 87

    3. Press the Properties button and the n select the Paper/Quality tab. 4. Choose whatever Document Size and Print Quality you want to use. If you want to define a new custom paper size, press the Cust om button. 5. Select the Features tab, and then Autor otate . ENWW Print a draft for revision wi th the correct scale 79 Printing examples[...]

  • Page 88

    6. Click OK , and check that the print preview in the Print dialog box se ems correct. Print a project This section demonstra tes how to print a proj ec t from Autodesk Design Review, AutoCAD and the printer's Embedded Web Server. Using Autodesk Design Review Autodesk Design Review offers the Use HP Instant Printing o ption. This needs to be e[...]

  • Page 89

    2. In the Print d ialog box, check th e Use HP Instant Printing box. You can select your printe r and paper size here, or in the next window. 3. Ensure that the printer and paper size are correct, then click OK to start printing. Enabling HP Instant Prin ting from the Batch Print Wizard 1. Make sure you have i nstalled the Batch Print Wizard. Start[...]

  • Page 90

    2. In the Welcome box , click Ne xt . 3. Select the DWF files to print, then click Next . 4. Use the Shift key if you want to select multip le files to configure. Then click Print Setup , and the printing configuration w ill be applied to all the files you have selected.. 82 Chapter 9 Practical printing examples ENWW Printing examples[...]

  • Page 91

    5. In the Print d ialog box, check th e Use HP Instant Printing box. You can select your printe r and paper size here, or in the next window. 6. Ensure that the printer and paper size are correct, then click OK . The paper size is automatically preselected. 7. Back in the Choose print settings box , click Next . ENWW Print a project 83 Printing exa[...]

  • Page 92

    8. Save or start the ba tch print job. Using HP Instan t Printing ● Make sure Use HP Instant Printin g has been select ed. To print, click the Print icon in the toolbar or select File > Print . Choose your preferred printing settings an d click OK . ● Alternatively, Use HP Instant Pr inting can be lau nched directly fr om its own toolba r ic[...]

  • Page 93

    Using AutoCAD 1. The AutoCAD window can show a model or layout. Normally a layout is pr inted ra ther than the model. 2. Click the Plot icon at the top of the windo w. 3. The Plot windo w opens. ENWW Print a project 85 Printing examples[...]

  • Page 94

    4. You can see further options by pressing the circ ular button in the lower righ t corner of the window . NOTE: The Quality option here does not refer to the fin al print quality but to th e quality of AutoCAD viewpo rt objects that are se nt for printing. 5. Press the Properties button. 86 Chapter 9 Practical printing examples ENWW Printing examp[...]

  • Page 95

    6. Select the Device and Document Settings tab, and pre ss the Custom Properties button. 7. In the Paper/Quality tab, check the Show preview be fore printing bo x, and select th e paper type th at you inte nd to use . NOTE: If you select nei ther the paper source n or the paper type, th e printer will not prin t on any protected roll (see Roll prot[...]

  • Page 96

    9. If you intend to p rint on roll paper, you must deci de where the printe r should cut the pap er. Press the Margin s/Layout button and select Clip contents by margins . 10. Select the Features tab, then select the Autorotate option. If you have a T1200 series printer, select the Crop lines option also. Autorotation can he lp to avoid wasting pa [...]

  • Page 97

    12. When you have pressed the OK button in the Plot window, the printer will construct a print preview (T1200 series on ly). Using the Embedded Web Server to submit files (T1200 series only) From the HP Util ity or the Embedded Web Server, select Job Center > Submit Job . With so me Web browsers, you w ill see the window below; with othe r Web b[...]

  • Page 98

    ● TIFF (T1200 PS only) ● JPEG (T1200 PS only) ● HP-GL/2 ● RTL NOTE: When you print to a file, the file should be in one of the above fo rmats, but its name may have an extension such as .plt or .prn . If the files are not in one of these format s, they will not be printed successfully. If the jobs have been generated with the approp riat e [...]

  • Page 99

    2. Click the Plot icon at the top of the windo w. 3. Ensure that the correct printer is selected, then press the Properties button. 4. Select the Device and Document Settings tab, and pre ss the Custom Properties button. ENWW Print a presentation 91 Printing examples[...]

  • Page 100

    5. In the Paper/Quality tab, check the Show preview be fore printing bo x, and select th e paper type th at you inte nd to use . NOTE: If you select nei ther the paper source n or the paper type, th e printer will not prin t on any protected roll (see Roll protection (T1200 series only) on page 62 ). 6. Select the print qua lity (your own choice be[...]

  • Page 101

    9. Select the Features tab, then select the Autorota te option. If you ha ve a T1200 serie s printer, select the Crop lines option also. Autorotation can he lp to avoid wasting pa per, and the crop lines will show you wh ere to cut the pap er after printing . 10. Press the OK button and save your configuration cha nges to a PC3 file. ENWW Print a p[...]

  • Page 102

    11. When you have pressed the OK button in the Plot window, the printer will construct a print preview (T1200 series on ly). Using Adobe Photoshop 1. Select File > Page Setup > Printer , select your printer and click OK . 94 Chapter 9 Practical printing examples ENWW Printing examples[...]

  • Page 103

    2. Choose from the avai lable paper sizes. If you do not fin d the paper size that you intend to use, sele ct Printer > Properties > Paper/ Quality > Custom > Paper Size . Enter the width, the length and the name of your custom paper size. Press the Save and OK buttons. 3. Select File > Print wi th Preview . ENWW Print a presentation[...]

  • Page 104

    4. Select Print > Properties . In the Document Properties window, select Paper Source , Paper Type and Print Quality . 5. Press the Margins/Layout button. In this example you can select Borderless because you have already selected a photo pa per (this option is only enabled with photo and glossy papers). The default image enlargem ent method is [...]

  • Page 105

    6. In the Color tab, the default color ma nagement option is Printer Mana ged Colors , and this is the correct option because you have al ready selected Let Printer Determine Colors in Photoshop. Print and scale from Microsoft Office This section demonstra tes how to pr int and scale from Microsoft Office. Using PowerPoint 1. Select the Office Butt[...]

  • Page 106

    2. Select Properties > Features > Print docume nt on to scale the document to a particular size. 3. Select the Paper/Quality tab, then select Paper Source and Paper Type . 4. Select Margins/Layout , then select Clip conten ts by marg ins to keep the size. 98 Chapter 9 Practical printing examples ENWW Printing examples[...]

  • Page 107

    Using Project 1. Select File > Page Setup > Print . 2. Select your printer's na me, then Close . 3. Select Page Setup , and choose the Paper Size you want. ENWW Print and scale from Microsoft Office 99 Printing examples[...]

  • Page 108

    4. Select Optio ns to go to the printer driver . The default options in the Paper/Quality tab are probably suitable : Paper source : Printer auto select and Paper Type : Any . 5. Select Featu res > Print document on to scale th e document to a parti cular size. Alternativel y, you can scale the do cument in Project. Using Excel 1. Select the Off[...]

  • Page 109

    2. Select the Page Layout tab, then Size , and choose the paper size you want. 3. Select the Office Butt on, then Print > Properti es to go to the printer driver. In the Paper/Quality tab, select Paper source , Paper Ty pe and Print Quality . ENWW Print and scale from Microsoft Office 101 Printing examples[...]

  • Page 110

    4. Select Featu res > Print document on to scale th e document to a parti cular size. Alternativel y, you can scale the do cument in Excel. 102 Chapter 9 Practical printing examples ENWW Printing examples[...]

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    10 Job queue management ● Introduc tion ● Job queue page (T1200 se ries only) ● Job preview (T1200 series o nly) ● Turn off the job queue (T770 HD and T120 0 series o nly) ● Select when to print a job in the queue (T770 HD and T1200 series o nly) ● Identify a job in the queue (T770 HD and T1 200 series on ly) ● Prioritize a job in the[...]

  • Page 112

    Introduction The job queue management options described in this ch apter are available for the following printers. ● T1200 series: all options in this chapter ● T770 HD: front panel options only ● T770 and T770 PS: no job qu eue management Job queue page (T1200 series only) You can manage your printer's j ob queue from the HP Utility, se[...]

  • Page 113

    NOTE: The job queu e page does not a utomatically update . Job preview (T1200 series only) The printer samples all incoming jobs and g enerates a JPEG file that can b e served as a preview of the job. This preview is availabl e for a ll languages suppo rted by the printer: the T1200 PS supports PDF, PostScript, HPGL/2, RTL, TIFF and JPEG. NOTE: Do [...]

  • Page 114

    There are thre e options you can select: ● When After Proces sing is selected, the p rinter waits until the wh ole page has bee n processed and then it s tarts to print. T his is th e slowes t setting but ensures the best print quality i n large or complex prints. ● When Immediately is selecte d, the printer prints the pag e as it is pro cessed[...]

  • Page 115

    If the job is currently being printed (its status is printing in the Web server), yo u may want to cancel it and then de lete it. ● Using the Embedded Web Server (T12 00 series only): After se lecting the job, select Cancel and then Dele te . ● Using the front panel: After selecting the job, press the Cancel key and then se lect Delete . Reprin[...]

  • Page 116

    TIP: To set an acco unt ID, see Require accou nt ID (T1200 series on ly) on page 24 . ● Printing ● Drying ● Cutting pa per ● Ejecting page ● Canceling : the job is being can celed, but will remai n in the printer j ob queue ● Deleting : the job is being deleted from the printer ● Printed ● Canceled : the j ob has been cancele d by t[...]

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    11 Retrieving printer usage information ● Get printer accountin g informat ion ● Check printer usage statistics ● Check ink and pape r usage for a job ENWW 109 Printer usage[...]

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    Get printer accounting information There are various different ways of getting accounting informatio n from your printer. ● View printer usage statistics for the whole lifetime of the printer, see Check printer usag e statistics on page 110 . ● View ink and paper usage for each of your rece nt jobs by using the HP Utility, see Check ink and pap[...]

  • Page 119

    Ink and paper statistics wi th the Embedded Web Server 1. Access the Embedded Web Server, see Access the Embedd ed Web Server on pag e 27 . 2. Go to the Main tab. 3. Select History > Accounting . ENWW Check ink and pape r usage for a job 111 Printer usage[...]

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    12 Handling ink cartridges and printheads ● About the ink cartridges ● Check the ink cartridges status ● Remove an ink cartridge ● Insert an ink cartridge ● About the printh eads ● Check the printh ead status ● Remove a printhead ● Insert a printhead 112 Chapter 12 Handlin g ink cartridges and p rintheads ENWW Ink and printheads[...]

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    About the ink cartridges Ink cartridges store the ink an d are connected to th e printheads, which d istribute the ink on the paper. To purchase additional cartrid ges, see Accessories on page 128 . CAUTION: Observe precautions when handling ink ca rtridges because they are ESD-se nsitive devices (see the Glossary on page 187 ). Avoid touching pins[...]

  • Page 122

    CAUTION: Do not try to remove an ink cartridg e while printing. CAUTION: Remove an ink cartridge o nly if you are rea dy to insert another one . CAUTION: Make sure the printer wheels are locked (the brake lever is p ressed down) to prevent the printer from moving. NOTE: When a cartr idge runs out of ink, th e current job is not auto matically cance[...]

  • Page 123

    4. Pull the cartridge straigh t up. NOTE: Avoid touchin g the end of the cartrid ge that is inserted into th e printer, as there may b e ink on the conne ction. NOTE: Avoid storing partially used ink cartridges. 5. The front-panel d isplay identifies the missing in k cartridge. Insert an ink cartridge 1. Before removing th e cartridge from its w ra[...]

  • Page 124

    4. Push the cartridge into the slot until it snaps into position . You should h ear a beep an d see confirmation that the cartridg e has been inserte d. If you have diff iculty, see Cannot insert an ink cartridge on page 164 . 5. When all cartridges have been inserted, cl ose the cover. 6. The front-panel display con firms that all cartri dges have[...]

  • Page 125

    ● Serial number ● Status, see Front-panel error messa ges on page 17 7 ● Volume of ink it has used ● Warranty status You can also get most of this information wi thout leaving your comp uter by using the HP Ut ility. For an explanation of the printhead status me ssages, see Printhead status messages o n page 17 0 . If the warranty status is[...]

  • Page 126

    3. When the carria ge has sto pped moving, the fron t-pa nel display a sks you to open the window. 4. Locate the ca rriage on the rig ht side of the printe r. 5. Pull the handle u p and towa rd you to release th e wire loop. 6. Push the handle back to raise the lid. 118 Chapter 12 Handlin g ink cartridges and p rintheads ENWW Ink and printheads[...]

  • Page 127

    7. This gives yo u access to the printheads. 8. To remove a pr inthead, lift up the bl ue handle. 9. Using the blue handle , use steady force to dise ngage the printhead . ENWW Remove a printhead 119 Ink and printheads[...]

  • Page 128

    10. Pull the blue handl e upward until the printh ead is released from th e carriage. CAUTION: Do not pull abruptly because this can damage the printhead. 11. The front-panel displa y identifies the missing printh ead. Insert a printhead 1. Remove the orange protective caps by pulling them down. 2. The printhead is designed to preven t you from acc[...]

  • Page 129

    3. Insert the new prin thead into its correct slot in the carriage. CAUTION: Insert the printhead slowly and vert ically, straight down. It may be damag ed if you insert it too fast, or at an angle, or if you rotate it as you insert it. 4. Push down as indicate d by the arrow show n below. CAUTION: When i nstalling the new printhead there ma y be s[...]

  • Page 130

    6. Ensure the end of th e blue handl e catches the wire loo p on the near side o f the carriage. 7. Lower the handle to re st on the carria ge cover. When all the p rintheads have been inserted correctly and a re accepted by the printer, the printer beeps. NOTE: If the printer doe s not beep when you insert the printhead and the Replace message app[...]

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    13 Maintaining the printer ● Check printer status ● Clean the exterior of the pr inter ● Maintain the ink cartridges ● Move or store the printer ● Update the firmware ● Update the software ● Printer maintenance kits ● Secure Disk Erase ENWW 123 Printer maintenance[...]

  • Page 132

    Check printer status You can check th e current status of the printer in vari ous ways: ● If you start the HP Utility and select your printe r, you se e a page of info rmation describing the status of the printe r and its paper a nd ink supplies. ● If you access the Emb edded Web Server, you se e i nformation about the g eneral status of the pr[...]

  • Page 133

    If you need to lea ve the printer tu rned off for a long time, follow the additional steps below. 1. Turn off the power using the Power key on the front pane l. 2. Also tu rn off th e power switch at the rear of the p rinter . 3. Disconnect the printer's power cabl e. CAUTION: If you turn the printer upside d own, ink could escape into the pri[...]

  • Page 134

    The firmware inclu des a set of the mo st commonl y used p aper presets. Extra paper presets can be downloaded sep arately; see Paper presets on page 43 . Update the software To update printer drivers a nd other so ftware fo r your printe r, go to http://www.hp.com/ go/T770/ drivers/ or http://www.hp.com/ go/T1200/drivers/ . If your operating syste[...]

  • Page 135

    ● Secure Sanitizing Era se: all poi nters to the information are erased, and the information itself is repetitively overwritten usin g an algori thm design ed to eliminate any residual traces. This is the slowest method, but the most secure. Secure Sanitizin g Erase meets the US Department of Defense 5220-22.m re quirements for cl earing and s an[...]

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    14 Accessories ● How to order supplies and accessories ● Introduct ion to th e accesso ries 128 Chapter 14 Accessories ENWW Accessories[...]

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    How to order supplies and accessories There are two alte rnative ways t o order supplies or ac cessories for yo ur printer: ● Visit http://www.hp.com/ go/T770/accessories/ or http://www.hp. com/ go/T1200/accessories/ on the Web. ● Contact HP Support (see Contact HP Suppo rt on page 182 ). The rest of this chapte r lists the available supplies a[...]

  • Page 138

    Key to availability: ● (A) indicates papers availab le in Asia (excludi ng Japan) ● (C) indicates pape rs available in China ● (E) indicates papers availa ble in Europe, the M iddle East and Africa ● (J) indicates papers avail able in Japan ● (L) indicates papers available in La tin America ● (N) indicates pape rs available in North Ame[...]

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    Paper type g/m² Length Width Part numbe rs HP Coated Paper 90 45.7 m (150 ft) 420 mm (16.54 in) (A2) Q1443A (J) 457 mm (18 in) Q7897A (EJN) 594 mm (23.39 in) (A1) Q1442A (EJ) 610 mm (24 in) C6019B 841 mm (33.11 in) (A0) Q1441A (EJ) 914 mm (36 in) C6020B 1067 mm (42 in) C6567B 91.4 m (300 ft) 914 mm (36 in) C6980A HP Universal Heavyweight Coated Pa[...]

  • Page 140

    Paper type g/m² Length Width Part numbe rs HP Polyester Film White Matte 167 15.2 m (50 ft) 914 mm (36 in) Q1736A (AEN) HP Vivid White Glossy Polyester Film 230 20.1 m (66 ft) 610 mm (24 in) CG827A (EJN) 1067 mm (42 in) CG828A (EJN) HP Photographic Paper HP Universal Instan t-Dry Ph oto Gloss 190 30.5 m (100 ft) 610 mm (24 in) Q6574A 914 mm (36 in[...]

  • Page 141

    Paper type g/m² Length Width Part numbe rs HP Self-adhesive Gloss Polypropylene 180 22.9 m (75 ft) 914 mm (36 in) Q8834A 1067 mm (42 in) Q8835A Table 14-4 Sheet paper Paper type g/m² Length Width Part numbe rs HP Bond and C oated Paper HP Coated Paper 90 610 mm (24 in) 457 mm (18 in) Q1961A (AEJN) 914 mm (36 in) 610 mm (24 in) Q1962A (AEN) HP Pho[...]

  • Page 142

    NOTE: The included 6 GB memory upgrade app lies to the T770 only, a nd not to the T77 0 HD. External hard disk (T1200 series only) The external ha rd disk enable s you to remo ve the hard disk for se curity reasons. It can be plugged into the printer's USB host. Spindle With extra spindles, yo u can change rapid ly from one paper typ e to anot[...]

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    15 Troubleshooting paper issues ● The paper cann ot be loaded succe ssfully ● The paper typ e is not in the driver ● The printer printe d on the wrong pap er type ● An “on hold for paper” message (T1200 se ries only) ● The roll paper will not advance ● The paper has jammed ● A strip stays on the outpu t tray and genera tes jams ?[...]

  • Page 144

    The paper cannot be loaded successfully ● Ensure no paper is loaded. ● Ensure the paper is far e nough inside the prin ter, you shoul d feel the printe r grab the pap er. ● Do not attempt to straig hten the paper during t he aligning process, unless instructed to do so by the front-panel di splay. The printer automa tically attempts to straig[...]

  • Page 145

    If you would like to start the load process ag ain, cance l the process on the front pane l and rewind the ro ll from the end of the spind le until the edge is removed from the print er. NOTE: If the roll has beco me loose around th e core, the printer ca nnot load the pa per. Unsuccessful sheet load ● Guide the sheet, es pecially thick papers, w[...]

  • Page 146

    NOTE: For glossy paper, it is important to use a glossy paper type, as matte black ink does not print well on gloss y paper. Transparent or translucent paper If your paper is a tran sparent film (for ex ample, a transparency), se lect paper type Film > Transparent/Clea r film . If your paper is a tran slucent paper (for ex ample, technical paper[...]

  • Page 147

    ● Heavyweight Coated Pap er ● Super Heavyweight Coated Pape r For other image quality prob lems, see Troubleshooting print-qua lity issues on page 147 . The printer printed on the wrong paper type If the printer prints your job bef ore you were able to loa d yo ur desired pap er, you may have An y selected for th e Paper Type in the printer dri[...]

  • Page 148

    I don’t like jobs being put on hold for paper. Can I prevent it? Yes, this can be done from the front panel: see Paper mismatch action on page 21 . I set the option “Paper mi smatch action” to Prin t anyway, but some jobs are still put on hold If the Show print preview opti on is selected in t he driver or the Embedded Web Server, jobs are pu[...]

  • Page 149

    The paper has jammed When a paper jam occurs, you normall y see the Possible paper jam message in the front- panel display. 1. Power off the printer at the front panel and also switch it o ff at the rear. 2. Open the window. 3. Try to move the printhead carriag e out of the way. ENWW The paper has jammed 141 Paper issues[...]

  • Page 150

    4. Lift the blue leve r as far up as it will go. 5. Carefully re move any of the ja mmed paper that yo u can lift up and out from the top of the printer. CAUTION: Do not move the p aper sideways, as it could damage th e printer. 6. Rewind the roll. If the paper is stuck and cann ot be rewound further, cut it from the roll. 7. Remove all piece s of [...]

  • Page 151

    8. Lower the blue lever. 9. Close the wi ndow. 10. Switch on the printer. 11. Reload the roll, o r load a new sh eet see Paper handlin g on page 31 . NOTE: If you find that there is still some paper causing an obstruction within th e printer, restart the procedure and carefully remove all piece s of paper. A strip stays on the output tray and gener[...]

  • Page 152

    The printer displays out of paper when paper is available If the roll has become loose from its core, it will no t feed correctly and the pri nter will not load the paper. If possib le, tighten the pape r to its core or load a n ew roll. Prints do not fall neatly into the basket ● Ensure the basket is correctly installed. ● Ensure the basket is[...]

  • Page 153

    Recalibrate the paper advance Accurate paper advance is i mportant to image qualit y because it is part of controlling the proper placement of dots o n the paper. If the paper is no t ad vanced the proper dista nce between printhea d passes, light or dark bands app ear in the print and image grain may increase. The printer is ca librated to ad vanc[...]

  • Page 154

    4. Select the percentag e of change fro m –100% to +100%. To correct light b anding, decrease the percentage. To correct dark banding, increase the perce ntage. 5. Press the OK key on the front pa nel, to save th e value. 6. Wait until the front panel displays the status screen and re-print your print. Return to default calibration Returning to t[...]

  • Page 155

    16 Troubleshooting print-quality issues ● General advice ● Print quality troubleshooting wizard ● Horizontal lines ac ross the image (banding) ● Lines are too thick, too thin or missing ● Lines appear stepped or jagged ● Lines print double or in the wrong co lors ● Lines are discontinuous ● Lines are blurred ● Line lengths ar e in[...]

  • Page 156

    General advice When you have an y print-quality problem: ● To achieve the best performance from your prin ter, use only genu ine manufactur er's supplies and accessories, wh ose reliability and performance have been thoroughly tested to give trouble- free performance an d best-quality prints. For details of reco mmended papers, see Order pap[...]

  • Page 157

    Alternatively, or if you have other print qu alit y problems, you can continu e reading this chapter. Horizontal lines across the image (banding) If your printed image su ffers from added horizo ntal lines as shown (the co lor may vary): 1. Check that the paper type you have load ed corres ponds to the pap er type selected in th e front panel and i[...]

  • Page 158

    Lines are too thick, too thin or missing 1. Check that the paper type you have load ed corres ponds to the pap er type selected in th e front panel and in your software. To check on the front pan el, use the View information key . 2. Check that you are using app ropriate prin t-quality settings for your p urposes (see Printing on page 49 ). Select [...]

  • Page 159

    1. The problem may be inherent in the image. Try to improve the image with the a pplication you are using to edit it. 2. Check that you are using app ropriate print-quality settings. See Printing on page 49 . 3. Select the custom print-quality opti ons in the driver dialog, and t urn on the Maximum de tail option (if available). Lines print double [...]

  • Page 160

    To correct this kind of problem: 1. Reseat the printh eads by removing them and the n reinserting them. See Remove a printhead on page 117 and Insert a printhead on page 120 . 2. Align the printheads. Se e Align the pr intheads on page 168 . Lines are discontinuous If your lines are bro ken in the fol lowing way: 1. Check that you are using app rop[...]

  • Page 161

    5. If you are using glossy paper, try changing to a different type of glossy paper. 6. Align the printheads. Se e Align the pr intheads on page 168 . Line lengths are inaccurate If you have measured your printed lines and find that the lengths are not sufficiently accurate for your purposes, you ca n try to improve line len gth accuracy in the foll[...]

  • Page 162

    the printheads on page 168 . After alignment, you may wish to reprint your job in case the problem has been solved. 5. Go to the front pane l and press the View information key to see th e paper advance calib ration status. If th e status is DEFAULT , you should perfor m paper advance calibration: se e Reca librate the paper advance on page 145 . I[...]

  • Page 163

    To reduce the risk of scu ffs and scratches: ● Handle prints carefully. ● Avoid stacking prin ts on top of each othe r. ● Catch your prin ts as they are cut fro m the roll and do no t let them fall into t he basket. Alternatively, leave a sh eet of paper in the ba sket so that freshly printe d sheets do not make direct contact with t he baske[...]

  • Page 164

    Clean the plate n with a soft cloth. Clean each ri b separately without touc hi ng the foam between the ribs. Black ink comes off when you touch the print This problem may be caused by prin ting with matte black ink on glo ssy paper. The printer will not use matte black ink if it knows that the paper wil l not retain it. T o be sure of a voiding ma[...]

  • Page 165

    Vertical lines of different colors If your print has vertical bands of differ ent colors along it: 1. Try using thicker paper, cho osing from the re commend ed paper types su ch as HP Heavywei ght Coated Paper and HP Super Heavyweig ht Paper. See Order paper on page 12 9 . 2. Try using higher print- quality settings (see Printing on page 49 ). For [...]

  • Page 166

    6. Print the Image D iagnostics Prin t. See The Image Diagnostics Print on pa ge 160 . 7. Try using the color adjustment optio ns to produce the colors yo u want. See Color adjustment options on page 69 . If the problem persists desp ite all the above actions, con tact your cu stomer service representa tive for further support. Color accuracy using[...]

  • Page 167

    ● If you have defined a custom page size with very narrow margins, the p rinter may impose its own minimal margins, clipping your image slig htly. You may want to consider u sing a larger paper size, or borderless p rinting (see Select margins options on page 52 ). ● If your image contains i ts own margins, you may be able to print it successfu[...]

  • Page 168

    A PDF file is clipped or objects are missing In older versions of Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reade r, large PDF files could be clipped or lose some objects when printing with the HP-GL/2 and HP RTL dr iver at high resolution. In orde r to avoid such problems, upgra de your Adob e Acrobat or Adobe Read er software to the la test version. F rom version 7[...]

  • Page 169

    First look at the up per part of the print (part 1). Eac h colored rectangle should be a unif orm color without any horizontal lines across it. Then look at the botto m part of the print (part 2). F or each individua l colored pattern, check that most of the dashe s are present. If you see horizontal lines in part 1 and also missing dashes in p art[...]

  • Page 170

    4. If the problem remains, try cle aning the pri nthead drop detector. The printer n ormally notifies you when this is necessary, but it may be worth trying even if the prin ter has not sugg ested it. See Clean the pr inthead drop de tector on page 165 . 5. If the problem st ill remains, replace an y persistently faulty printh eads (see Handling in[...]

  • Page 171

    17 Troubleshooting ink cartridge and printhead issues ● Cannot insert an ink cartridge ● Ink cartridge status messages ● Cannot insert a printhead ● The front-panel display recommen ds reseating or replacing a printhead ● Clean the print heads ● Clean the pr inthead drop de tector ● Align the printhea ds ● Printhead status messages [...]

  • Page 172

    Cannot insert an ink cartridge 1. Check that you have the correct type of cartri dge (model number). 2. Check that the colored label on the cartridge is the sa me color as the l abel on the slot. 3. Check that the cartridge is co rrectly oriented, with the letter or letters marking the cartridge la bel right-side up and re adable. CAUTION: Never cl[...]

  • Page 173

    4. Clean the electrical connections on the backside of the printhead with a lin t free cloth. You can carefully use a mild rubbing alc ohol if moistu re is needed to remove re sidue. Do not use water. CAUTION: T his is a delicate process and may dam age the printhead. Do not touch the nozzles on the bottom sid e of the printhe ad, especially not wi[...]

  • Page 174

    1. Turn off the printer at the fron t panel. 2. To avoid an electri c shock, switch the p rinter off and unplug it. 3. Open the window. 166 Chapter 17 Tro ubleshooting ink cartridge and prin thead issues ENWW Ink system issues[...]

  • Page 175

    4. Find the print head drop dete ctor beside the stor ed printhead carriage. 5. Remove any debr is blocking the printhead dr op detector. 6. With a dry lint free cloth, wipe the surface o f th e drop detector to remove any no n-visible debris. 7. Close the wi ndow. ENWW Clean the printhead drop d etector 167 Ink system issues[...]

  • Page 176

    8. Plug in and switch on the printer. 9. Power the print er on at the front pan el. Align the printheads Precise alignment be tween printheads is essential for accurate colors, smoot h color transiti ons and sharp edges in grap hical elements. Your printer has an automatic printh ead alignment pro cess which runs whenever a printh ead has been acce[...]

  • Page 177

    4. Ensure the window is closed, as a strong lig ht sou rce near the printer during p rinthead realignment can affect alignment. 5. The process takes about six minutes. Wait un t il the front-panel disp lay shows the process complete before using the printer. NOTE: The printer prints a calibration imag e. Do not worry a bout the image. The front-pan[...]

  • Page 178

    Scanning errors during alignment If the alignment process fails, a Scanning prob lems message appears on th e front panel. T his means that the alignment ha s not completed successful ly . Therefore the prin ter is not aligned a nd the alignment sh ould be repeate d before printing with good image quality. The p roblem may be due to: ● The paper [...]

  • Page 179

    18 Troubleshooting general printer issues ● The printer will n ot start ● The printer d oes not print ● The printer seems slow ● Communication failure s between computer and printer ● Cannot access the HP Utility ● Cannot access the Embe dded Web Serve r ● Automatic file system check ● An AutoCAD 2000 memo ry allocation error ● No[...]

  • Page 180

    The printer will not start If the printer will not start (the front panel is bl ank or the diagnostic LEDs are all off), you are recommended to repla ce the firmware, in the f ollowing way. 1. Go to the Knowled ge Center (see Knowledge Cent er on page 180 ) and download the firmware. 2. Save the firmware on a USB flash drive. Idea lly, the USB flas[...]

  • Page 181

    The printer seems slow Here are some possible exp lanations. ● Did you set the print-quality to Best or Max Detail ? Best-q uality and maxi mum detail prints take longer. ● Did you specify the correct paper type when lo adin g the paper? Some pape r types require more time for printing; for example, p hoto and co at ed papers require more d ryi[...]

  • Page 182

    Cannot access the HP Utility If you have not done so already, please read Access the HP Utility on page 27 . 1. From the front panel, select the Connectivity menu icon . 2. Select Advanc ed > Web Services > HP Utility Sof tware > Enable . 3. If you hav e a TCP/ IP connec tion to y our print er, pre ss the Menu key to r eturn to the main me[...]

  • Page 183

    A file system check is taking place; it can take up to 40 minutes. Please wait until it finishes. CAUTION: If you turn the printer off before the file system check has finished, the file system could be seriously damage d, making the printer 's hard disk unusable. In any case, the file system check will restart from the beginning whe never you[...]

  • Page 184

    ● Microsoft Office featu res or paper saving options ● Back to front printing If you are using the HP-GL /2 and HP RTL driver , the following feat ures are not ava ilable. ● Print Preview ● Back to front printing To get the same results, use the equiva lent feature s available in Qu arkXPress. Printer alerts Your printer can communica te tw[...]

  • Page 185

    19 Front-panel error messages Occasionally you ma y see one of the fol lowing messages appear o n the front-panel display. If so, please follow the advice in the Recommendation column. If you see an error messa ge that does not appear h ere, and you feel in doubt about the correct response, contact HP Support. See Contact HP Support on pa ge 182 . [...]

  • Page 186

    Messag e Recomm endati on PDL Error: Job clipped The image is too large for the paper or for the printer. Load larger paper if possible, or reduce the ima ge size. PDL Error: memory full Restart the printer and try resending the job; if necessary, reduce the complexity of the job. PDL Error: out of paper Load more paper. PDL Error: parsing error Th[...]

  • Page 187

    20 HP Customer Care ● Introduc tion ● HP Profession al Services ● HP Instant Support ● HP Proactive Support ● Contact HP Support ENWW 179 HP Customer Care[...]

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    Introduction HP Customer Care offers award-winning suppo rt to ensu re you get the most from your HP Designjet, providing comprehe nsive, proven supp ort expertise and new technologies to give you unique en d-to- end support. Services include setu p and installation , troubleshooti ng tools, wa rranty upgrades, repair and exchange services, ph one [...]

  • Page 189

    HP Care Packs and Warranty Extensions HP Care Packs and W arranty Extensions a llow yo u to extend your printer's warra nty beyond the standard period. They include remote suppo rt. On-site service is al so provid ed if necessary, with two a lternative response-time options. ● Next business day ● Same business day, wi thin four hours (may [...]

  • Page 190

    server, and the frequency of diagno stic checks. You can also choose to run the diagnostic checks at any time. To change th ese settings: ● In the HP Utility for Windows, select the Tools menu, then HP Proactive Support . ● In the HP Printer Monitor for Mac OS, select Preferences > Monitori ng > HP Proactive Support . If Proactive Support[...]

  • Page 191

    21 Printer specifications ● Functional specifications ● Physical specifications ● Memory spec ifications ● Power specific ations ● Ecological specifications ● Environmental specif ications ● Acoustic specifications ENWW 183 Specifications[...]

  • Page 192

    Functional specifications Table 21-1 HP 72 ink su pplies Printheads Two inks in each printhead: gray and photo black, matte black and yellow, and magenta and cyan Ink cartridges Cartridges co ntaining 69 ml of ink: gray, photo black, yellow, magenta and cyan Cartridges containing 130 ml of ink: gr ay, photo black, matte black, yellow, magenta and c[...]

  • Page 193

    Table 21-5 Mech anical ac curacy ±0.1% of the specified vector length or ±0 .2 mm (whichever is gr eater) at 23°C (73°F), 5 0-60% relative humidity, on E/A0 printing material in Best or Normal mode with HP Matte Film roll feed. Table 21-6 Gra phic languages supp orted HP Designjet Languages T770 HP PCL3 GUI, HP-GL/2 and HP RTL T770 HD HP PCL3 G[...]

  • Page 194

    Frequency 50– 60 Hz Current < 2 A Consumption < 200 W Ecological specifications This product complies with Euro pean Union WEEE and RoHS Direct ives. To determine the ENERGY STAR qualification st atus of these pr oduct models, plea se go to http: //www.hp.com/ go/energystar/ . For the up-to-date eco logical specificat ions of your printer, [...]

  • Page 195

    Glossary AppleTalk A suite of protocols that App le Computer developed in 1984 for computer n etworking. Apple now recommend s TCP/IP networking instead. Bonjour Apple Computer's trade name for its impleme ntation of the IETF Zero conf specific ation fra mework, a computer network technology used in Apple's Mac OS X from versio n 10.2 on [...]

  • Page 196

    HP-GL/2 Hewlett-Packard G raphics Langu age 2: a language defined by HP to describe vector graphics. I/O Input/Output: this term de scribes the passing of data between o ne device and ano ther. ICC The Internation al Color Consortium, a g roup of compan ies that have ag reed on a co mmon standard for color profiles. Ink cartridge A removable printe[...]

  • Page 197

    Index A access control 24 accessories order 133 account ID [T1200] requiring 24 accounting 110 acoustic specifications 186 alerts errors 108 turn on and off 23 warnings 108 Autodesk Design Revi ew print from 80 B banding problems 145 basket output problems 144 black and white 58 black point com pensation 74 blurred lines 152 buzzer on/off 28 C cali[...]

  • Page 198

    form feed an d cut 44, 45, 143, 144 HP Utility software 174 ink cartridge information 113 internal prints 10 modify configuration 29 move paper 44 PANTONE emulation 76 paper mismatch action 21 print diagnostic image 160 print quality 51 printhead information 116, 150, 153 rendering inten t 76 replace ink cartridg es 114 replace printheads 117 repri[...]

  • Page 199

    displaying information 21 download presets 43 economical use of 48 feed and cut 8 jammed 141 loading error messages 137 maintenanc e 44 movement 43 not flat 154 output problems in basket 144 paper not in driver 38 presets 43 print on loaded pap er 54, 139 printed on wrong pa per 139 select type 54 size 51 sizes (max and min) 184 usage 110 view info[...]

  • Page 200

    HP Instant Support 181 HP Proactive Support 181 HP Start-Up Kit 180 HP Support 2 Knowledge Center 2 printer installation 181 warranty extensions 181 T telephone numbe r 182 two rolls [T1200] 3 U unattended printing [T1200] 47 unload paper roll 38 sheet 41 usage information turn on and off 23 using this guide 2 V Visio 2003, no outp ut 175 W wall sp[...]