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... statistics for a job ...121 Request accounting data by email ...122 14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ...124 About the ink cartridges ...125 Check the ink cartridges status ...125 Remove an ink cartridge ...125 Insert an ink cartridge ...126 Safe mode ...128 About the printhead ...128 Check the printhead status ......information ...134 15 Maintaining the printer ...135 Check printer status ...136 Clean the exterior of the printer ...136 Maintain the ink cartridges ...136 Move or store the printer ...136 Update the firmware ...137 Update the software ...138 Printer maintenance kits ...138 ...
... statistics for a job ...121 Request accounting data by email ...122 14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ...124 About the ink cartridges ...125 Check the ink cartridges status ...125 Remove an ink cartridge ...125 Insert an ink cartridge ...126 Safe mode ...128 About the printhead ...128 Check the printhead status ......information ...134 15 Maintaining the printer ...135 Check printer status ...136 Clean the exterior of the printer ...136 Maintain the ink cartridges ...136 Move or store the printer ...136 Update the firmware ...137 Update the software ...138 Printer maintenance kits ...138 ...
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... ...165 The whole image is blurry or grainy ...165 The paper is not flat ...166 The print is scuffed or scratched ...166 Ink marks on the paper ...166 Black ink comes off when you touch the print 167 Edges of objects are stepped or not sharp ...168 Edges of objects are darker... printed image 171 A PDF file is clipped or objects are missing ...171 The Image Diagnostics Print ...171 If you still have a problem ...173 19 Troubleshooting ink cartridge and printhead issues 175 Cannot insert an ink cartridge ...176 Ink cartridge status messages ...176 Cannot insert the printhead ...176 ENWW vii
... ...165 The whole image is blurry or grainy ...165 The paper is not flat ...166 The print is scuffed or scratched ...166 Ink marks on the paper ...166 Black ink comes off when you touch the print 167 Edges of objects are stepped or not sharp ...168 Edges of objects are darker... printed image 171 A PDF file is clipped or objects are missing ...171 The Image Diagnostics Print ...171 If you still have a problem ...173 19 Troubleshooting ink cartridge and printhead issues 175 Cannot insert an ink cartridge ...176 Ink cartridge status messages ...176 Cannot insert the printhead ...176 ENWW vii
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... on page 78 ● Job queue management (T920 PS and T1500 series) on page 87 ● Color management on page 95 ● Practical printing examples on page 105 ● Retrieving printer usage information on page 120 ● Handling ink cartridges and printhead on page 124 ● Maintaining the...provides a brief introduction to the printer and its documentation for new users. Using this guide This guide can be downloaded from the HP Support Center (see HP Support Center on page 189). it contains the printer's software and documentation. ● The printer has been dropped ● ...
... on page 78 ● Job queue management (T920 PS and T1500 series) on page 87 ● Color management on page 95 ● Practical printing examples on page 105 ● Retrieving printer usage information on page 120 ● Handling ink cartridges and printhead on page 124 ● Maintaining the...provides a brief introduction to the printer and its documentation for new users. Using this guide This guide can be downloaded from the HP Support Center (see HP Support Center on page 189). it contains the printer's software and documentation. ● The printer has been dropped ● ...
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Stacker 4. Lower roll cover (T1500 series) 8. Upper roll cover 6 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Front panel 5. Ink cartridges 6. Front view 1. Window 2. The printer's main components The following front and rear views of the printer illustrate the main components. Printhead 3. Basket 7.
Stacker 4. Lower roll cover (T1500 series) 8. Upper roll cover 6 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Front panel 5. Ink cartridges 6. Front view 1. Window 2. The printer's main components The following front and rear views of the printer illustrate the main components. Printhead 3. Basket 7.
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...press , then , then Setup > Front panel options > Sleep mode wait time. Printer software The following software is provided with the HP Utility and Web JetAdmin continue to save energy. Printer features can set a time between 1 and 240 minutes; Information screen To reach... is 30 minutes. Information screen dynamic icons ● Press for information about the paper status. ● Press for information about the ink cartridge status. ● Press for information about the printhead status. ● Press for information about the network status. ● Press for...
...press , then , then Setup > Front panel options > Sleep mode wait time. Printer software The following software is provided with the HP Utility and Web JetAdmin continue to save energy. Printer features can set a time between 1 and 240 minutes; Information screen To reach... is 30 minutes. Information screen dynamic icons ● Press for information about the paper status. ● Press for information about the ink cartridge status. ● Press for information about the printhead status. ● Press for information about the network status. ● Press for...
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... from time to collectively as the HP Utility in this purpose) ◦ View the status of the ink cartridges, the printhead, and the paper ...◦ Update the printer's firmware, see Update the firmware on page 137 ◦ Perform calibrations and troubleshooting ◦ Submit print jobs ◦ Manage the job queue, see Job queue management (T920...benefits, your HP Designjet ePrinter. Print from a conference room, job site, or even home. ● PostScript drivers for this guide. HP Designjet ePrint & Share With HP Designjet ePrint & Share...
... from time to collectively as the HP Utility in this purpose) ◦ View the status of the ink cartridges, the printhead, and the paper ...◦ Update the printer's firmware, see Update the firmware on page 137 ◦ Perform calibrations and troubleshooting ◦ Submit print jobs ◦ Manage the job queue, see Job queue management (T920...benefits, your HP Designjet ePrinter. Print from a conference room, job site, or even home. ● PostScript drivers for this guide. HP Designjet ePrint & Share With HP Designjet ePrint & Share...
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... roll, jobs will remain protected until you can maintain the printhead in your ink cartridges. ● When you have submitted your print jobs, you cancel the protection. Any jobs that you deal with the HP printer driver. Therefore, nesting jobs can check the paper type and the remaining ...roll when you print without interacting with a long queue of printing jobs. ● Empty the stacker. ● If feasible, use of ink than narrow prints, because printhead maintenance uses some recommendations to help you have paper wide enough to long, unattended print jobs, having multiple ...
... roll, jobs will remain protected until you can maintain the printhead in your ink cartridges. ● When you have submitted your print jobs, you cancel the protection. Any jobs that you deal with the HP printer driver. Therefore, nesting jobs can check the paper type and the remaining ...roll when you print without interacting with a long queue of printing jobs. ● Empty the stacker. ● If feasible, use of ink than narrow prints, because printhead maintenance uses some recommendations to help you have paper wide enough to long, unattended print jobs, having multiple ...
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14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ● About the ink cartridges ● Check the ink cartridges status ● Remove an ink cartridge ● Insert an ink cartridge ● Safe mode ● About the printhead ● Check the printhead status ● Remove the printhead ● Insert the printhead ● Storage of anonymous usage information 124 Chapter 14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ENWW
14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ● About the ink cartridges ● Check the ink cartridges status ● Remove an ink cartridge ● Insert an ink cartridge ● Safe mode ● About the printhead ● Check the printhead status ● Remove the printhead ● Insert the printhead ● Storage of anonymous usage information 124 Chapter 14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ENWW
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... also Remove an ink cartridge on the paper. ENWW About the ink cartridges 125 NOTE: When a cartridge runs out of the cartridge on which distributes the ink on page 125). There is a delay in the first cartridge at a more information on your ink cartridges, press on the ink information page in the Information group. HP Utility procedures ● In the HP Designjet Utility for...
... also Remove an ink cartridge on the paper. ENWW About the ink cartridges 125 NOTE: When a cartridge runs out of the cartridge on which distributes the ink on page 125). There is a delay in the first cartridge at a more information on your ink cartridges, press on the ink information page in the Information group. HP Utility procedures ● In the HP Designjet Utility for...
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or right-hand side of the cartridge that is inserted into the printer, as there may be ink on the left- NOTE: Avoid touching the end of the printer. 3. NOTE: Avoid storing partially used ink cartridges. 5. Before removing the cartridge from its wrapping, shake it vigorously. 126 Chapter 14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ENWW Grip the cartridge you wish to remove. 4. Insert an ink cartridge 1. Pull the cartridge straight up. Open the ink cartridge cover on the connection. The front-panel display identifies the missing ink cartridge. 2.
or right-hand side of the cartridge that is inserted into the printer, as there may be ink on the left- NOTE: Avoid touching the end of the printer. 3. NOTE: Avoid storing partially used ink cartridges. 5. Before removing the cartridge from its wrapping, shake it vigorously. 126 Chapter 14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ENWW Grip the cartridge you wish to remove. 4. Insert an ink cartridge 1. Pull the cartridge straight up. Open the ink cartridge cover on the connection. The front-panel display identifies the missing ink cartridge. 2.
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... magenta) marking the empty slot, matches the letter or letters on the right. 4. cyan, magenta, and yellow on the cartridge label. 3. Unwrap the new ink cartridge, find the label identifying the ink color. Push the cartridge into the slot until it snaps into its slot: photo black, gray, and matte black on page 176. You...
... magenta) marking the empty slot, matches the letter or letters on the right. 4. cyan, magenta, and yellow on the cartridge label. 3. Unwrap the new ink cartridge, find the label identifying the ink color. Push the cartridge into the slot until it snaps into its slot: photo black, gray, and matte black on page 176. You...
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... the steps below to provide uncompromising print quality, consistency, performance, durability, and value-with enough accuracy the ink level or status of used, refilled, or counterfeit ink cartridges. HP Designjet printing systems, including Original HP inks and printheads, are recommended. The front panel displays: ● Colors ● Product name ● Product number ● Serial number 128 Chapter...
... the steps below to provide uncompromising print quality, consistency, performance, durability, and value-with enough accuracy the ink level or status of used, refilled, or counterfeit ink cartridges. HP Designjet printing systems, including Original HP inks and printheads, are recommended. The front panel displays: ● Colors ● Product name ● Product number ● Serial number 128 Chapter...
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CAUTION: If the carriage is attached. 130 Chapter 14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ENWW Raise the blue printhead cover. 5. 3. Pull the blue cover back towards you, raising the black piece to its normal position in the removal position for more than three minutes without inserting or removing the printhead, it tries to move back to which it is left side of the printer. The carriage moves automatically to the left in the right-hand end. 4.
CAUTION: If the carriage is attached. 130 Chapter 14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ENWW Raise the blue printhead cover. 5. 3. Pull the blue cover back towards you, raising the black piece to its normal position in the removal position for more than three minutes without inserting or removing the printhead, it tries to move back to which it is left side of the printer. The carriage moves automatically to the left in the right-hand end. 4.
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...a new printhead successfully if a connected ink cartridge has not enough ink to complete the printhead replacement process. Insert the new printhead. Lift the printhead out of the carriage. CAUTION: Insert the printhead slowly and vertically, straight down. 6. You can use the old cartridge later if it . ENWW Insert the...It may be damaged if you insert it too fast, or at an angle, or if you rotate it as you should replace the ink cartridge before inserting the new printhead. Grasp the printhead by the blue pieces on each side. 8. Leave the black piece approximately vertical. 7....
...a new printhead successfully if a connected ink cartridge has not enough ink to complete the printhead replacement process. Insert the new printhead. Lift the printhead out of the carriage. CAUTION: Insert the printhead slowly and vertically, straight down. 6. You can use the old cartridge later if it . ENWW Insert the...It may be damaged if you insert it too fast, or at an angle, or if you rotate it as you should replace the ink cartridge before inserting the new printhead. Grasp the printhead by the blue pieces on each side. 8. Leave the black piece approximately vertical. 7....
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Lower the black piece over the printhead. 132 Chapter 14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ENWW 2. Check that the printhead is correctly aligned with its ink connectors. 3.
Lower the black piece over the printhead. 132 Chapter 14 Handling ink cartridges and printhead ENWW 2. Check that the printhead is correctly aligned with its ink connectors. 3.
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... also have occurred, and the product model. This does not prevent the cartridge from ink cartridges returned to meet our customers' printing needs. If you are read and studied in an HP printer. However, if you change your mind later, you can restore the factory... of the memory chips from working normally in recycling ink cartridges may be able to improve future HP products. This information helps HP to design future products to HP's free return and recycling program (HP Planet Partners: http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/recycle/). If you prefer not...
... also have occurred, and the product model. This does not prevent the cartridge from ink cartridges returned to meet our customers' printing needs. If you are read and studied in an HP printer. However, if you change your mind later, you can restore the factory... of the memory chips from working normally in recycling ink cartridges may be able to improve future HP products. This information helps HP to design future products to HP's free return and recycling program (HP Planet Partners: http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/recycle/). If you prefer not...
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15 Maintaining the printer ● Check printer status ● Clean the exterior of the printer ● Maintain the ink cartridges ● Move or store the printer ● Update the firmware ● Update the software ● Printer maintenance kits ● Secure File Erase ● Disk Wipe ENWW 135
15 Maintaining the printer ● Check printer status ● Clean the exterior of the printer ● Maintain the ink cartridges ● Move or store the printer ● Update the firmware ● Update the software ● Printer maintenance kits ● Secure File Erase ● Disk Wipe ENWW 135
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... maintenance is shown and the problem can be solved. CAUTION: Do not use abrasive cleaners on page 124. See also Handling ink cartridges and printhead on the printer. Make sure that you regularly touch as non-abrasive liquid soap. If the stacker seems likely to...way by removing two screws. However, in various ways: ● If you start the HP Utility and select your printer, you see information about paper, ink levels, ink cartridges, and printhead. Do not remove the ink cartridges or printhead. 2. If there is idle. 4. WARNING! The printer's front panel notifies ...
... maintenance is shown and the problem can be solved. CAUTION: Do not use abrasive cleaners on page 124. See also Handling ink cartridges and printhead on the printer. Make sure that you regularly touch as non-abrasive liquid soap. If the stacker seems likely to...way by removing two screws. However, in various ways: ● If you start the HP Utility and select your printer, you see information about paper, ink levels, ink cartridges, and printhead. Do not remove the ink cartridges or printhead. 2. If there is idle. 4. WARNING! The printer's front panel notifies ...
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... 16-1 Ink cartridges Cartridge HP 727 40-ml Cyan Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 40-ml Magenta Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 40-ml Yellow Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 40-ml Photo Black Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 40-ml Gray Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 69-ml Matte Black Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 130-ml Cyan Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 130-ml Magenta Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 130-ml Yellow Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 130-ml Matte Black Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 130-ml Photo Black Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727...
... 16-1 Ink cartridges Cartridge HP 727 40-ml Cyan Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 40-ml Magenta Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 40-ml Yellow Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 40-ml Photo Black Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 40-ml Gray Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 69-ml Matte Black Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 130-ml Cyan Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 130-ml Magenta Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 130-ml Yellow Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 130-ml Matte Black Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727 130-ml Photo Black Designjet Ink Cartridge HP 727...
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... recommended range. Also make sure that the paper type has been calibrated. For the latest information, please visit http://www.hp.com/go/T920/support or http://www.hp.com/go/ T1500/support. When you could experience poor print quality and incorrect colors, and perhaps even damage to the... select Print Quality Toolbox. ● From the HP Utility for your ink cartridges and printhead have the wrong paper type selected, you select the type of dots on page 56). You are inaccurate To start the wizard: ● From the HP Designjet Utility for Windows: Go to see lower print ...
... recommended range. Also make sure that the paper type has been calibrated. For the latest information, please visit http://www.hp.com/go/T920/support or http://www.hp.com/go/ T1500/support. When you could experience poor print quality and incorrect colors, and perhaps even damage to the... select Print Quality Toolbox. ● From the HP Utility for your ink cartridges and printhead have the wrong paper type selected, you select the type of dots on page 56). You are inaccurate To start the wizard: ● From the HP Designjet Utility for Windows: Go to see lower print ...