How Do I : HP Designjet 500 Series Printers HP Designjet 800 Series Printers
How Do I : HP Designjet 500 Series Printers HP Designjet 800 Series Printers
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ContentsHow Do I...
Navigate the Front Panel 4 The Front-Panel Display 4 Alphabetical List of Front-Panel Menus 6 Examples of How to Use the Front Panel 17 Manage Prints 25 Cancelling a Page that is Being Printed 25 Cancelling the Drying Time for a Printed Page 26 Managing Pages that have Not Yet been Printed 27 Prioritizing a Job in the Queue (Move to Front) 29 Deleting a Job from the Queue 29
Manage Prints (continued) Making Copies of a Job in the Queue 30 Avoiding Paper Waste by Nesting Pages 31 Replace Ink Cartridges and Printheads 33 Replacing Ink Cartridges 35 Replacing Printheads 38 Load a Sheet of Paper 47 Unloading a Sheet of Paper 54 Load a Roll of Paper 55 Installing a New Roll on the Printer 55 Loading a Roll of Paper 58 Unloading a Roll of Paper 64
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You can find more about the following topics in the Users Reference Guide, which is on the Using Your Printer CD: Paper types; more about loading Ink supplies Page formatting Printer configuration Care of your printer Accessories More about solving problems General index; Glossary of terms. Many of the procedures in the Users Reference Guide are animated.
You may also find other information about HP Designjet printers, associated software and support at this HP Web site: www.hp.com/go/designjet See the other side of this Pocket Guide for information about troubleshooting problems. 2000, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Company Hewlett-Packard Company, Inkjet Commercial Division, Avda. Graells, 501, 08174 Sant Cugat del Valls, Barcelona, Spain
Display area
Action keys
Up () and Down () let you navigate through the items in a menu list. If there are more options than can be shown on the front panel, a vertical scroll bar appears on the right side of the panel. If further choices can be made for a menu item, the symbol appears to its right. A selected setting is shown by a tick (). Menu takes you to the main screen. It cancels any choices that have not yet been selected by pressing Enter. Back takes you to the previous screen, also cancelling any choices not yet selected with Enter. Enter selects the item in the menu list and makes it current. If there are further
Action Keys
Cancel cancels the current operation (printing or preparing for printing). Form Feed and Cut causes a sheet to be ejected or the roll to be advanced and cut.
Display-Area Keys
selections to be made, Enter takes you to them, shown by the arrows () in the table that starts on page 6.
There is more in the Users Reference Guide, some sections with animations. Only available when PostScript or HP-GL/2 is available on the printer (HP Designjet 500 [with HP-GL/2 Accessory card], 500 plus, 800 and 800ps). Only available when PostScript is available on the printer (HP Designjet 800ps). Only available when HP-GL/2 is available on the printer (HP Designjet 500 [with HP-GL/2 Accessory card], 500 plus, 800 and 800ps).
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Automatic Best
Page format Size ANSI sizes I/O setup Card ID Appletalk (depends on card)
ASCII Automatic
Advance calibration
Color calibration
Color settings Color settings Color settings Rendering intent Front Panel
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Graphic Language CALS/G4 [HP Designjet 800 series printers only] Queue/copies Cancel 25 # Jobname (print in progress or waiting) [HP Designjet 800 series printers only] I/O setup I/O setup Information Card ID Card setup Ink cartridges
Queue/copies Reprints/ 30 # Jobname copies [HP Designjet 800 series printers only]
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PS settings Log
HP-GL/2 settings
Queue/copies Delete (print 29 # Jobname already printed) [HP Designjet 800 series printers only] Advanced options Best quality settingsMaximum detail Color settings CMYK I/O setup Card ID DIC DNS name (depends on card)
Euroscale
Page format Size Extra print sizes Advance calibration Print quality Restore factory settings Fast
Advanced options Fast quality settings [HP Designjet 800 series printers only]
Cutter (on/off)
PS settings PS Scale
Graphic language (PS, HP-GL/2, CALS/G4, Automatic) [HP Designjet 800 series printers only]
Advanced options Optimize for Images Information (ink cartridges, printheads) Printer Information Ink cartridges Replace Ink cartridges 35
Graphic Language HP-GL/2 [HP Designjet 800 series printers only] I/O setup Card ID HP-GL/2 settings HW address (depends on card)
Information
Ink levels
Front Panel
Page format Size Inked area I/O setup Card ID IP address (depends on card)
Page format Size ISO sizes Page format Size JIS sizes Job management Queue/copies Job name (and number of copies) [printers with formatter card only]
Load sheet
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Drying time
Ink menu
Nest settings
Nest 31 wait time [HP Designjet 800 series printers only] Normal
Print quality
Queue/copies Move print to 29 # Jobname top [HP Designjet 800 series printers only] Color settings CMYK Color settings RGB Native CMYK
Advanced options Optimize for (drawings/text/images) Page format Size Oversize prints HP-GL/2 settings Page format Palette (define, select) Paper (load, type) Page format Paper size
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HP-GL/2 settings Define palette... Pen width, color Color settings Rendering intent Perceptual
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Page format Size Printed area see Inked area Information Printer information Printheads Printheads (align, replace) PS scale 38
Graphic Language PostScript [HP Designjet 800ps printers only] Queue/copies 25 # Jobname Print cancel [HP Designjet 800 series printers only] Page format Print (paper) size
PS settings (PostScript)
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Replace printheads
Queue 27 (on/off) [HP Designjet 800 series printers only] Queue/ 27 copies [HP Designjet 800 series printers only]
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Queue/copies # Jobname
Reprints/ copies
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Advanced options Fast quality settings Reduced speed [HP Designjet 800 series printers only] Color settings Rendering intent
I/O setup Card setup Advanced Reset card Color settings RGB Roll (load, unload) 58
Saturation PS Scale Select paper type Sheet (load, unload) Size (of paper) Software (Automatic) 47
sRGB SWOP
Advanced options Optimize for Drawings/Text I/O setup Color settings CMYK ing I/O Timeout
Page format
Advanced options Fast quality settings Reduced speed [HP Designjet 800 series printers only]
Unload sheet
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Nest settings
Wait time
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The keys you should press on the front panel are highlighted here in yellow.
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The scroll bar at the right indicates that the list of available options is longer than can be displayed at a time. 3 Press the Down key () several times until Drying time is highlighted.
4 Then press Enter. 5 Press Down () twice to highlight Manual, and then press Enter again...
...to select Manual drying time: The number of times you have to press the Down key depends on: which model of printerHP Designjet 500 or 800 series, whether you have an accessory card installed on an HP Designjet 500 series printer, which options were recently used.
If the front-panel Buzzer is set On, there will be a short beep to confirm the change. The value will be confirmed by a tick mark at the right ().
6 Press the Up key () to change the drying time selection from 1 to 2 minutes. Then press Enter to set the two-minute drying time.
Printing Three Additional Copies of a Job that has Already been Printed and then press Enter to enter the Job This applies to HP Designjet 800 and 800ps management menu. printers only; see page 23 for the HP Designjet 500 plus, or 500 Series with an Accessory card.
1 From the table on page 8, the menu structure is shown as: Queue/Copies 2 Starting from the main Paper menu, press the Down key () twice until Job management ( ) is highlighted ( );
Suppose the list of jobs are as shown in the diagram. The job that is currently being printed is number 0, whose job name is Job #7. 4 Suppose that the job you want to print again is number -2, piston.gif. Press Up () or Down () sufficient times to highlight it; and then press Enter to select this job.
You will see a list of jobs that are in the print queue. Jobs that have already been printed have negative numbers; jobs that are waiting to be printed have positive
Ensure that the highlighting is on Queue/ copies, by pressing the Up () or Down key () if necessary.
numbers.
5 The options available for the job are listed; select Reprints and press Enter again.
6 Press the Up key () to select three reprints, and then press Enter to set the number of reprints to 3;
the earlier screen is shown, with available options. The reprint is automatically moved to the front of the queue.
You can navigate to any of the settings in the table that starts on page 6 in a similar way.
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2 You will either see the message Queue is empty, or the name of your job. In the latter case, press Enter to see the options available (including Reprints), and continue as in Step 5 on page 22.
Reprints with the HP Designjet 500 Series Printers To obtain extra copies you must have an HP Designjet 500 plus printer, or a 500 Series with an accessory card. Proceed as follows:
Cancel key
manage prints
With Queueing Turned ON When Queueing is On and the printer receives print files, the files are stored in the queue in the
manage prints
saving feature (see page 31). While one page is printing, the printer will accept and start processing the next file.
With Queueing Turned OFF If Queueing is Off and the printer receives files, they are printed as they are received, and are not 3 stored in the queue. Nesting settings have no jobs already printed effect. 2 Files are printed as they are received, and are 1 not stored in the queue. The printer will not accept another file sent current job 0 up to 16 jobs from the computer until the current page has finished printing and the printer is ready. 1 You cannot use nesting. 2 If you turn queueing off while pages are still in the jobs yet to be printed queue, they will be printed and (if nesting is on) 3 nested, until the queue is empty. 28 Managing Pages that have Not Yet been Printed
Position in Queue The job currently being printed is in position 0. The next job to be printed is in position 1, the one after in position 2, and so on. The previous job printed is in position 1, the one before that in position 2, and so on.
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The Printer Tries to Nest Pages When... The printer is loaded with roll paper rather than sheet paper; and In the front-panel menus, Queue is On (the default). See page 27, Managing Pages that have Not Yet been Printed; and In the front-panel menus, Nest is On (that is, set to a value from 1 to 99 minutes). See page 32, Turning Nesting On and Off.
To be in the Same Nest, Pages Must Satisfy All the Following Conditions... All must be Color or all Grayscale. Grayscale may include a color page rendered in grayscale. All must be at the same dots-per-inch setting. All have the same print quality setting (Best, Normal, Draft). All have the same Margin sizes. All must be HP-GL/2 prints or all PostScript. All must have the same Page accuracy. Nesting does not cause any automatic rotation of pages.
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Printers Response
The printer will not nest pages. Choose one of these values if you want to use the least amount of paper. The printer will search all through the queue for suitable pages. It will nest the pages according to an algorithm that, for most combinations of page sizes, saves the most paper. The resulting nesting pattern may still vary, depending on the size of the first page.
Note: Setup printheads are special nonprinting components required only before installing the printer.
Ink Cartridges: Your printer uses HP No. 10 Black and HP No. 82 Cyan, Magenta and Yellow Printheads: Your printer uses HP No. 11 Black, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow
The frequency with which you need to change ink cartridges depends on the workload of your HP Designjet printer. Printheads should not need replacing so often, only when problems of image quality occur. If you find problems with the image quality, follow the procedure on page 16 in The Problem Is...Image Quality in this Pocket Guide.
Flashing; the cartridge is missing, and the correct one must be inserted as indicated in subsequent steps; Flashing exclamation mark; the cartridge is low on ink, and needs replacing at the earliest opportunity; the ink level may show up to 1/8 full, and for some CAD drawings this can be adequate for an appreciable time; Flashing pump; the cartridge is out of ink, and must be replaced before any further printing can be done; Flashing cross; the wrong cartridge is installed, and must be replaced before any further printing can be done.
The icons may be any of the following: The cartridge is OK; the approximate level of the ink is indicateda full cartridge has the whole interior black;
3 Insert the ink cartridge into its correct position, pushing it down until it clicks into place. Colored labels on the ink cartridges must correspond with the same colored labels on the printer. Arrows on the cartridges point towards the front of the printer.
4 When all cartridges have been successfully installed the icons will stop flashing; press Enter on the front panel (or await the time-out).
5 Finally close the ink cartridge cover. You will see the front-panel message HP ink cartridges successfully installed
Replacing Printheads
If there is an error with one or more printheads, the printhead status is shown by four icons, referring from left to right to the Cyan (), Black (), Magenta () and Yellow () printheads. In this example, three of the printheads are OK but the magenta one is missing (the icon flashes). In the second example, the magenta printhead is faulty (the cross flashes). If you identified a printhead as being faulty during the Troubleshooting routine (see page 16 on the reverse of this Pocket Guide), the icon shows a flashing exclamation mark. If the printer is unable to determine which of several printheads are faulty, the front panel shows three or four flashing question marks.
Printhead Status
1 To determine the status of the printheads, from the main front-panel menu, select Ink System ( ) and press Enter.
3 Select Printheads and press Enter. You can then call up the information about any of the printheads by selecting it and pressing Enter.
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3 Wait for the front panel to display Open window to replace printheads. Then open the window and locate the carriage assembly.
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4 Release the latch on the printhead cover. You may need to hold this latch up out of the way during the next steps.
5 Lift up the printhead cover; this will give you access to the printheads.
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7 With controlled force, pull the blue handle upwards until the printhead is released from the carriage assembly.
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9 Insert a new printhead, ensuring that the colored label on the printhead corresponds to that on the printhead slot.
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10 When you have replaced all printheads that need replacing, pull the printhead cover down over the printheads.
11 Close the latch on the printhead cover by catching the hook over the latch and moving the handle towards the back.
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Aligning Printheads
The printhead alignment procedure requires paper to be loaded, and will take several minutes to perform. You can start the procedure yourself, for example, after clearing a paper jam, as follows: 1 From the main front-panel menu, select Ink System ( ) and press Enter. 2 Select Align Printheads and press Enter.
After the replacement of the printheads, the printer checks that they are all functioning correctly; this may take several minutes.. You will see the front-panel message HP No. 11 printheads successfully installed. Then the printhead alignment procedure starts, see the next section.
3 Choose either Standard (which will take about 4 minutes, and which is recommended for normal use) or Special (which takes about
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11 minutes and can correct problems that occur with alignment across the width of the paper); press Enter.
Color Calibration
Color calibration is the process of matching the ink with the paper. When new printheads have been installed, we recommend you use the Color Calibration routine to ensure that the quality of your images is optimized. You can discover what paper the ink system is currently calibrated for, as follows: 1 From the main front-panel menu, select Ink System ( ) and press Enter. 2 Select Color calibration and press Enter.
Standard alignment requires paper of at least A4/ Letter-size, loaded in landscape mode. Special alignment requires paper of at least A3/ B-size, loaded in landscape mode. Two separate prints are made. Not all paper types are supported for alignment; the printer will tell you if you load the wrong type. Among those supported are: Bright White Inkjet Paper, Coated Paper, Heavy Coated Paper and Plain paper.
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5 The printer will print and use a small calibration pattern to ensure an optimal match between the paper and the ink.
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4 Select the type of paper you are loading (using the and keys) and press Enter. The default selection is whatever you used last time. 5 The front panel displays:
3 Use the or key to select Load sheet and press the Enter key. The following message will appear, with a list of paper types:
Open the window; the vacuumwhich will hold the paper in placecomes on.
7 If you are using large sheets of paper, make sure that the bin is in its unfolded position by pulling it out if necessary, so that the sheet can rest inside it.