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    							The front panel
    Your printers front panel is located on the front of the printer, on the right-hand side. It has the
    following important functions:
    ●It must be used to perform certain operations, such as loading and unloading paper.
    ●It can display up-to-date information about the status of the printer, the ink cartridges, the
    printheads, the paper, the print jobs, etc.
    ●It can provide guidance in using the printer.
    ●It displays warning and error messages when appropriate.
    ●It can be used to change the values of printer settings and thus change the operation of the
    printer. However, settings in the printer are overridden by settings in the Embedded Web Server
    or in the driver.
    The front panel has the following components:
    1.The display area, where information, icons, and menus are displayed.
    2.The Power key turns the printer on and off. If the printer is in sleep mode, this key will wake it up.
    3.The Power light is off when the printer is off; amber when the printer is in sleep mode; green
    when the printer is on; green and flashing when the printer is in transition between off and on.
    4.The Form Feed and Cut key normally ejects the sheet (if a sheet is loaded) or advances and
    cuts the roll (if a roll is loaded). However, if the printer is waiting for more pages to be nested,
    this key cancels the waiting time and prints the available pages immediately.
    5.The Reset key restarts the printer (as if it were switched off and switched on again). You will
    need an implement with a narrow tip to operate the Reset key.
    6.The Cancel key cancels the current operation. It is often used to stop printing the current print
    job.
    7.The Status light is off when the printer is not ready to print: it may be off, or in sleep mode. It is
    green when the printer is ready and idle; green and flashing when the printer is busy; amber
    when a serious internal error has occurred; amber and flashing when awaiting human attention.
    8.The Up key moves to the previous item in a list, or increases a numerical value.
    9.The Select key selects the item that is currently highlighted.
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    							10.The Back key goes back to the previous menu. If you press it repeatedly, or hold it down, you
    will soon return to the main menu.
    11.The Down key moves to the next item in a list, or decreases a numerical value.
    To highlight an item in the front panel, press the Up or Down key until the item is highlighted.
    To select an item in the front panel, first highlight it and then press the Select key.
    The four front-panel icons are all found in the main menu. If you need to select or highlight an icon,
    and you dont see the icons in the front panel, press the Back key until you can see them.
    When this guide shows a series of front panel items like this: Item1 > Item2 > Item3, it means that
    you should select Item1, then select Item2, then select Item3.
    Information about specific uses of the front panel can be found throughout this guide.
    Printer software
    The following software is provided with your printer:
    ●The Embedded Web Server, which runs in the printer and enables you to use a Web browser
    on any computer to submit and manage print jobs, and check ink levels and printer status
    ●The HP-GL/2 and RTL driver for Windows
    ●The PostScript driver for Windows (HP Designjet 4000ps and 4500ps only)
    ●The PostScript driver for Mac OS 9 (HP Designjet 4000ps only)
    ●The PostScript driver for Mac OS X (HP Designjet 4000ps and 4500ps only)
    ●The ADI driver for AutoCAD 14
    Scanner software [4500]
    NOTEThis topic applies to the HP Designjet 4500 Printer series only.
    The scanner software is installed in the scanners touch screen, and will run automatically when you
    switch on the touch screen. The first page that you see can be divided into two main sections:
    ●The viewing section on the left, for viewing scanned images
    ●The control section on the right
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    							The preview window fills most of the viewing section. Above it is the image toolbar, with nine buttons
    that can be used to change the preview in some way (see 
    Preview copies).
    The control section contains four tabs: Copy, Scan, Print, and Setup. Each tab provides options that
    you can set when performing copy, scan, print, or setup tasks.
    At the bottom of the page are seven larger buttons. From left to right:
    1.Quit : shuts down or restarts the touch screen
    2.Online help : provides more information on some topics than this document
    3.Print queue : manages the print queue
    4.Preview : scans the document to preview the image and select the area of interest
    5.Reset : resets settings to default values
    6.Stop : cancels the current activity
    7.Copy, Scan, or Print depending on the selected tab
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    NOTEThis chapter applies to the HP Designjet 4000 Printer series only.
    ●Get started
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    Unpack the printer
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    Assemble the stand
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    Attach the stand
    ●
    Remove packaging materials
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    Assemble the bin
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    Switch on for the first time
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    Install ink cartridges
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    Remove the setup printheads
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    Install the printheads
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    Install the printhead cleaners
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    Load a roll of paper onto the spindle
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    Load the paper into the printer
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    Connect the printer
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    Install accessories
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    							Get started
    The following topics describe how to assemble your new printer (also described in the Setup
    instructions).
    Because some of the components of the printer are bulky, you may need up to four people to lift
    them. You will also need at least 3 × 5 m (10 × 16 ft) of empty floor space, and about two hours.
    The symbols on the boxes identify the contents. Refer to the table below:
    Symbol on boxContents of box
    Printer body
    Stand and bin assembly
    Consumables box, including ...
     Maintenance Kit (please keep this safe)
    Spare box (used while attaching the stand to the printer)
    Unpack the printer
    Before you start unpacking, consider where you are going to put the assembled printer. You should
    allow some clear space at the back and at the front of the printer. The recommended clearances are
    shown in the illustration below.
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    							When you have identified a suitable location, you can begin unpacking.
    1.Remove the two side lids. Then remove all the upper four plastic handles from both sides of the
    box (two each side).
    2.Cut the strap around the boxes carefully, as the boxes may fall as soon as the strap is cut.
    3.Remove the boxes from the top of the main printer box.
    4.Remove all eight plastic handles from both sides of the box.
    5.Remove the main printer box.
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    							6.Remove the two packing pieces.
    Assemble the stand
    WARNING!When you are unpacking the leg assembly, you will see that there is anti-slip
    material around two of the wheels on the feet. Do not remove this material yet.
    1.Remove the first tray from the stand and bin assembly box.
    2.From the first tray, remove the two boxes marked with L and R. Place them on the floor as
    shown.
    3.Lower the cross-brace on to the L and R boxes.
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    							4.You now need to identify which is the left and the right side of the cross-brace.
    (1) left (2) right (3) one hole (4) two holes
    5.Now you will need the bag of screws and the screwdriver provided. You may notice that the
    screwdriver is slightly magnetic.
    6.Remove the two leg covers from the left leg.
    7.Lower the left leg onto the left side of the cross-brace. The left leg will fit only on the left side of
    the cross-brace.
    8.Fix the left leg to the cross-brace using four screws on the inner side of the leg.
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    							9.Fix the left leg to the cross-brace using two screws on the outer side of the leg.
    10.Lower the right leg onto the right side of the cross-brace. The right leg will fit only on the right
    side of the cross-brace.
    11.Fix the right leg to the cross-brace using four screws on the inner side of the leg.
    12.Fix the right leg to the cross-brace using two screws on the outer side of the leg.
    13.Position a foot on the left leg. There are pins to help you to position the foot correctly.
    NOTEDo not remove the anti-slip material from the wheel.
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