User manual HP DESIGNJET 500PS
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[. . . ] Introduction
Media & Ink
Solutions
Front Panel
Printer Options
Front View of Printer
Other
Index
Printer Connections
Using this Guide
Introducing Your HP DesignJet 500PS Printer
Introduction
This User's Reference Guide explains how to use your D/A1 size or A0+/E+ size HP DesignJet 500PS Printer. The Introduction Tab contains these topics: · Using this Guide Contains information on how to use this guide. There is an explanation of when you should use it and what each of the navigation buttons do when you click on them. Introducing Your HP DesignJet 500PS Printer Contains a brief overview of the printer. [. . . ] Reload the paper as normal (see Loading Roll Media or Loading Sheet Media). If you are using roll paper you may need to trim the edge first, to ensure that it is straight.
NOTE:
If there is still paper left in the paper path, try loading a sheet of stiff or rigid paper into the printer, such as heavy coated or matte film; this will help to force out any paper jammed in the paper path.
13. If the cutter seems to be causing the problem, check in Paper Types that the type of paper is supported by the Cutter Off. Try disabling the cutter from the front panel; use You are strongly recommended to align the printheads (see Printhead Alignment) after clearing a paper jam, as the problem may have caused the printheads to be misaligned.
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Media Problems
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Printer Options
Image Error
Other
Other Problems
Index
Getting Help
Ink Marks on the Media
· · · · Warped Lines Blurred Lines (Ink "Bleeds" from Lines) Marks or Scratches on Glossy Paper after Printing Smears or Scratching on Your Printed Media
Media Problems
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Printer Options
Image Error
Other
Other Problems
Index
Getting Help
Warped Lines
· · · The media itself may be warped. This can happen if it has been used or not been stored in the correct environmental conditions. For all environmental specifications, see Enviromental Specifications. Perhaps you have adjusted the drying time in the front-panel menu to speed up the printer output. Set "Drying time" to "Automatic".
Blurred Lines (Ink "Bleeds" from Lines)
For details of drying time adjustments, see Ink System.
Marks or Scratches on Glossy Paper after Printing
Glossy paper may be extremely sensitive to the bin or anything that it comes into contact with directly after printing. This will depend on the amount of ink printed and the environmental conditions that are present at the time of printing. Avoid any contact with the paper and handle the print with care until quite some time has elapsed.
NOTE:
Included with HP media is a book "Printer Tips" that includes a section on troubleshooting paper problems.
Media Problems
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Printer Options
Image Error
Other
Other Problems
Index
Getting Help
Smears or Scratching on Your Printed Media
This problem can appear on paper-based coated media if a lot of ink is printed quickly. As the printheads move over the media, the printheads and the media come into contact with each other and the printed image is smeared. Press the Cancel key on the front panel; if you continue to print, the paper may damage the printheads. In order to obtain better results perform the following: · Use HP recommended media. If the image you are printing has intense color, use HP Heavy Coated Paper. · Try to increase the print margins by relocating the image in the page from your software applications. If the above fails to solve the problem of smears and scratching, change the media you are using to a non-paper based media such as HP Clear film.
Media Problems
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Printer Options
Image Error
Other
Other Problems
Index
Getting Help
Media Loading Problems
The front panel keeps indicating that media is misaligned or incorrectly positioned.
Roll media
· · · · The roll media may be loaded the wrong way. The paper should load over the roll towards you, see Loading Roll Media. The right-hand edge must be parallel to the blue line on the front media deflector. Check that the paper is correctly loaded onto the spindle, see Installing a New Roll on the Printer.
Sheet media
· · · · The sheet media must be loaded with the right-hand edge against the blue line on the printer platen and the front edge against the blue line just after the pinch rollers, see Loading Sheet Media. If you are using hand-cut media, the edges may not form a right-angle or they may be rough. If the media is curled with the curl up it will be very difficult to load. It is easier to load it with the curl down
Media Problems
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Printer Options
Image Error
Other
Other Problems
Index
Getting Help
Media Output Problems
Prints Fall on the Floor After Being Cut
· · · Make sure the media bin is open. [. . . ] A value or condition that is assumed if no other value or condition is specified. Dots per inch, a measure of print resolution.
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Care of the Printer
Installing Expansion Cards
Ordering Accessories
Glossary
Introduction
Media & Ink
Solutions
Front Panel
Specifications
Printer Options
Other
Index
Term
drivers front panel front panel menus graphics language grayscale high-gloss photo HP-GL/2 I/O Input/ output IEEE-1284
Meaning
Software that controls the communication between a computer and a device. A programming language telling a print device how to output graphic data. One of Hewlett-Packard's standard graphics languages for plotters and printers. [. . . ]
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