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...applicable to the HP DesignJet 330 is shown like this . The accompanying Quick Reference Guide contains: selected information to help with everyday use maintenance troubleshooting reference material. It is designed to be stored in the left margin and shaded backgrounds to the HP DesignJet 350C is ... are used to identify different types of information as follows: Information specific only to both plotters. 330 350C Finding information This User's Guide for the HP DesignJet 330 and 350C plotters contains the following types of information: setup use of the plotter. You will...
...applicable to the HP DesignJet 330 is shown like this . The accompanying Quick Reference Guide contains: selected information to help with everyday use maintenance troubleshooting reference material. It is designed to be stored in the left margin and shaded backgrounds to the HP DesignJet 350C is ... are used to identify different types of information as follows: Information specific only to both plotters. 330 350C Finding information This User's Guide for the HP DesignJet 330 and 350C plotters contains the following types of information: setup use of the plotter. You will...
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... plotter with a network interface 6-5 To upgrade the HP DesignJet 330 plotter with color 6-5 7 Maintaining your plotter Replacing cartridges 7-2 When to replace cartridges 7-2 Using genuine HP supplies 7-3 Before replacing cartridges 7-4 To replace one or more cartridges 7-5 Cleaning the cartridge nozzles (priming) 7-7 Cleaning the plotter 7-9 8 Front-panel lights 9 Troubleshooting Using the documentation 9-2 Locating the source of your...
... plotter with a network interface 6-5 To upgrade the HP DesignJet 330 plotter with color 6-5 7 Maintaining your plotter Replacing cartridges 7-2 When to replace cartridges 7-2 Using genuine HP supplies 7-3 Before replacing cartridges 7-4 To replace one or more cartridges 7-5 Cleaning the cartridge nozzles (priming) 7-7 Cleaning the plotter 7-9 8 Front-panel lights 9 Troubleshooting Using the documentation 9-2 Locating the source of your...
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For troubleshooting information, see chapter 9. 1-9 on off 1741 4 If there is in the OFF position (extended). 2 Plug the power cord into the socket at the back of ...
For troubleshooting information, see chapter 9. 1-9 on off 1741 4 If there is in the OFF position (extended). 2 Plug the power cord into the socket at the back of ...
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SETUP 1 Setting up to about a minute and then go off. The Load Media light should flash for troubleshooting. 1-13 Load Media If you wish, you can now check your plotter Task 5: Load the print cartridges 4 When all the cartridges are installed, lower the cover. On the front panel, the Ready light should then be on (together with Media Type and Print Quality lights). However, this is normally only required for up your cartridge alignment by running the Black Cartridge Alignment Routine (See page 5-3).
SETUP 1 Setting up to about a minute and then go off. The Load Media light should flash for troubleshooting. 1-13 Load Media If you wish, you can now check your plotter Task 5: Load the print cartridges 4 When all the cartridges are installed, lower the cover. On the front panel, the Ready light should then be on (together with Media Type and Print Quality lights). However, this is normally only required for up your cartridge alignment by running the Black Cartridge Alignment Routine (See page 5-3).
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..., using a variety of any problem is printed in the language currently configured in the link with your application and try to chapter 9 of this manual, "Troubleshooting". In case of problems, refer to print it , see task 6. 1-26 It is in the plotter itself or in the Setup Sheet.
..., using a variety of any problem is printed in the language currently configured in the link with your application and try to chapter 9 of this manual, "Troubleshooting". In case of problems, refer to print it , see task 6. 1-26 It is in the plotter itself or in the Setup Sheet.
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... cut the roll after the last one (see page 9-5). PLOT 4 MANAGEMENT To advance the media Pressing the Form Feed key advances the media out of a troubleshooting routine - There is in Continuous Plotting mode, you have reached the end of a series of plots and want to eject damaged media after clearing a media...
... cut the roll after the last one (see page 9-5). PLOT 4 MANAGEMENT To advance the media Pressing the Form Feed key advances the media out of a troubleshooting routine - There is in Continuous Plotting mode, you have reached the end of a series of plots and want to eject damaged media after clearing a media...
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You can print these by a qualified service engineer, if troubleshooting the plotter. You may be asked to print them Their purpose and how to print one and read out some details over the phone. 5-2 Color ...
You can print these by a qualified service engineer, if troubleshooting the plotter. You may be asked to print them Their purpose and how to print one and read out some details over the phone. 5-2 Color ...
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... will be on underside. 1750 For help on how to load a sheet, either refer to use the Black Cartridge Alignment Sheet are explained in chapter 9,"Troubleshooting". and allows you cannot print the Black Cartridge Alignment Sheet on roll media. To load a sheet with the the roll-feed option installed, see page...
... will be on underside. 1750 For help on how to load a sheet, either refer to use the Black Cartridge Alignment Sheet are explained in chapter 9,"Troubleshooting". and allows you cannot print the Black Cartridge Alignment Sheet on roll media. To load a sheet with the the roll-feed option installed, see page...
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... Test Sheet on the front panel (see page 2-26. 5-7 Note that you which it . 1 Load a sheet of A-size or A4-size plain paper, in chapter 9,"Troubleshooting".
... Test Sheet on the front panel (see page 2-26. 5-7 Note that you which it . 1 Load a sheet of A-size or A4-size plain paper, in chapter 9,"Troubleshooting".
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...plotter Replacing cartridges Replacing cartridges Replaceable print cartridges are used in the following two circumstances. Maintaining your pen cartridges, you are troubleshooting print quality problems. See the section starting on the cartridge indicates that suffer the greatest wear and tear. To check ...When the ink-level indicator shows approximately half-black and half-green, be sure to replace cartridges Replace cartridges in the HP DesignJets 330 and 350C, greatly reducing the user maintenance requirements, as these are the components that the cartridge is not an exact gauge...
...plotter Replacing cartridges Replacing cartridges Replaceable print cartridges are used in the following two circumstances. Maintaining your pen cartridges, you are troubleshooting print quality problems. See the section starting on the cartridge indicates that suffer the greatest wear and tear. To check ...When the ink-level indicator shows approximately half-black and half-green, be sure to replace cartridges Replace cartridges in the HP DesignJets 330 and 350C, greatly reducing the user maintenance requirements, as these are the components that the cartridge is not an exact gauge...
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... down lightly and push the cartridge away from the cartridge's nozzles. 3 Make sure that the plotter is installed correctly, the Ready light flashes for troubleshooting. 7-6 For users with the color of the dot above the empty stall. see page 10-17. 1 Take the new cartridge out of the... 5-3). If you wish, you have finished replacing cartridges, lower the cover. However, this is normally only required for a second or two. 2 1 r0004 330 2 1 Yellow Cyan Magenta Black 0004 350C 4 When you can identify the colors of its box. 2 Remove the colored protective tape and tab from you ...
... down lightly and push the cartridge away from the cartridge's nozzles. 3 Make sure that the plotter is installed correctly, the Ready light flashes for troubleshooting. 7-6 For users with the color of the dot above the empty stall. see page 10-17. 1 Take the new cartridge out of the... 5-3). If you wish, you have finished replacing cartridges, lower the cover. However, this is normally only required for a second or two. 2 1 r0004 330 2 1 Yellow Cyan Magenta Black 0004 350C 4 When you can identify the colors of its box. 2 Remove the colored protective tape and tab from you ...
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...a cartridge is very sharp. Keep hair, jewelry, clothing, and foreign objects away from the plotter mechanisms. 7-7 Cover open WARNING r1752 Cartridge carriage in service station 330 Plunger Selectors (350C only) 350C 1752 Don't touch the stainless steel strip that runs the length of a cartridge are explained in which it is switched... off, you suspect that cartridge, as explained here. 1 Leave the plotter switched on the left side of the plotter). If the plot in chapter 9, "Troubleshooting", but essentially, if you could damage the cartridges. 2 Open the cover.
...a cartridge is very sharp. Keep hair, jewelry, clothing, and foreign objects away from the plotter mechanisms. 7-7 Cover open WARNING r1752 Cartridge carriage in service station 330 Plunger Selectors (350C only) 350C 1752 Don't touch the stainless steel strip that runs the length of a cartridge are explained in which it is switched... off, you suspect that cartridge, as explained here. 1 Leave the plotter switched on the left side of the plotter). If the plot in chapter 9, "Troubleshooting", but essentially, if you could damage the cartridges. 2 Open the cover.
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...OFF or this chapter, as in the table: Pattern of the error. Table Sequence of explanations in most cases you must use the table in troubleshooting. The nine lights on the plotter's front panel. The state of this table invaluable in this is Plain. Front-panel lights Key to table ...starting on the next page Front-panel lights The lights on the front panel provide the means for troubleshooting. This light is ON and STEADY. See chapter 9 for your day-to-day "communication" with the plotter. In order to guess the meaning. This...
...OFF or this chapter, as in the table: Pattern of the error. Table Sequence of explanations in most cases you must use the table in troubleshooting. The nine lights on the plotter's front panel. The state of this table invaluable in this is Plain. Front-panel lights Key to table ...starting on the next page Front-panel lights The lights on the front panel provide the means for troubleshooting. This light is ON and STEADY. See chapter 9 for your day-to-day "communication" with the plotter. In order to guess the meaning. This...
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9 Using the documentation 9-2 Locating the source of your problem 9-3 Solving media-handling problems 9-4 Clearing a media jam 9-5 Solving communication problems 9-8 Solving problems with plot position or content 9-9 Solving print-quality problems 9-12 Solving miscellaneous problems 9-17 Getting help 9-18 Troubleshooting 9-1 TROUBLE- 9 SHOOTING
9 Using the documentation 9-2 Locating the source of your problem 9-3 Solving media-handling problems 9-4 Clearing a media jam 9-5 Solving communication problems 9-8 Solving problems with plot position or content 9-9 Solving print-quality problems 9-12 Solving miscellaneous problems 9-17 Getting help 9-18 Troubleshooting 9-1 TROUBLE- 9 SHOOTING
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... the source of the lights on the front panel, see chapter 8. For example, if you are : - Troubleshooting Using the documentation Using the documentation For the meanings of your software driver, and you are using an HP driver, refer to the driver's own documentation and on-line help " on page 9-18. 9-2 Solving print...
... the source of the lights on the front panel, see chapter 8. For example, if you are : - Troubleshooting Using the documentation Using the documentation For the meanings of your software driver, and you are using an HP driver, refer to the driver's own documentation and on-line help " on page 9-18. 9-2 Solving print...
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Troubleshooting Locating the source of your problem Locating the source of your problem 1 Check the status of your computer hardware and interface, as follows: a Switch the ...
Troubleshooting Locating the source of your problem Locating the source of your problem 1 Check the status of your computer hardware and interface, as follows: a Switch the ...
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... with the Error and Load Media lights flashing You may have cut media, the edges of which do not form a right-angle or are rough. Troubleshooting Solving media-handling problems Solving media-handling problems If the plotter will not accept your media, with the right-hand edge against the perforated line...
... with the Error and Load Media lights flashing You may have cut media, the edges of which do not form a right-angle or are rough. Troubleshooting Solving media-handling problems Solving media-handling problems If the plotter will not accept your media, with the right-hand edge against the perforated line...
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its edge is very sharp. Keep hair, jewelry, clothing, and foreign objects away from the plotter mechanisms. TROUBLE- 9 SHOOTING 9-5 Troubleshooting Clearing a media jam Media jammed WARNING Off 1746 Don't touch the stainless steel strip that runs the length of the plotter behind the cartridge carriage; Clearing a media jam 1 Switch OFF the plotter and open the cover.
its edge is very sharp. Keep hair, jewelry, clothing, and foreign objects away from the plotter mechanisms. TROUBLE- 9 SHOOTING 9-5 Troubleshooting Clearing a media jam Media jammed WARNING Off 1746 Don't touch the stainless steel strip that runs the length of the plotter behind the cartridge carriage; Clearing a media jam 1 Switch OFF the plotter and open the cover.
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Troubleshooting Clearing a media jam 2 Push the cartridge carriage all the way to the left, touching only the solid plastic parts of the media-entry slot. 1801 9-6 Lower the media-jam lever and raise the bail (the black metal bar). Bar raised. Media-jam lever lowered. 1 3 2 1747 3 Carefully pull the main part of the jammed sheet down and out of the carriage.
Troubleshooting Clearing a media jam 2 Push the cartridge carriage all the way to the left, touching only the solid plastic parts of the media-entry slot. 1801 9-6 Lower the media-jam lever and raise the bail (the black metal bar). Bar raised. Media-jam lever lowered. 1 3 2 1747 3 Carefully pull the main part of the jammed sheet down and out of the carriage.
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Troubleshooting Clearing a media jam 4 Carefully remove any pieces of the plotter behind the cartridge carriage; Media-jam lever raised. 1 2 1802 6 On the front panel, press Form Feed to touch the stainless steel strip that runs the length of media that are still in the media path. 9-7 Media torn TROUBLE- 9 SHOOTING 1748 5 Lower the bail, raise the media-jam lever and lower the cover. 3 Bar lowered. its edge is very sharp. Be careful not to eject any torn pieces from inside the plotter.
Troubleshooting Clearing a media jam 4 Carefully remove any pieces of the plotter behind the cartridge carriage; Media-jam lever raised. 1 2 1802 6 On the front panel, press Form Feed to touch the stainless steel strip that runs the length of media that are still in the media path. 9-7 Media torn TROUBLE- 9 SHOOTING 1748 5 Lower the bail, raise the media-jam lever and lower the cover. 3 Bar lowered. its edge is very sharp. Be careful not to eject any torn pieces from inside the plotter.