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    							Product nameFront panel name40204520
    HP Coated PaperCoated PaperYesYes
    HP Inkjet Coated PaperCoated PaperYesYes
    HP Universal Coated PaperCoated PaperYesYes
    HP Universal Heavyweight Coated PaperHeavyweight Coated PaperYesYes
    HP Heavyweight Coated PaperHeavyweight Coated PaperYesYes
    HP Natural Tracing PaperNatural Tracing PaperYesYes
    HP Translucent Bond PaperTranslucent BondYesYes
    HP Vellum PaperVellumYesYes
    HP Clear FilmClear FilmYesYes
    HP Matte FilmMatte FilmYesYes
    HP Universal Semi-gloss Photo PaperHigh-Gloss Photo PaperYesNo
    HP Universal Instant-dry Gloss Photo PaperInstant Dry Photo GlossYesYes
    HP Universal High-gloss Photo PaperHigh-Gloss Photo PaperYesYes
    HP Canvas PaperCanvasYesNo
    HP Colorfast Adhesive Vinyl High-Gloss Photo Paper Yes No
    Drying time
    With some printing materials and environmental conditions the ink needs some time to dry before the
    printing material is unloaded. The following settings are available.
    ●Optimal: the printer automatically determines the appropriate drying time, based on the printing
    material you have selected and the current temperature and humidity. If any drying time is required,
    a “drying time to go” countdown will be displayed on the front panel.
    ●Extended: the default drying time is extended. This can be used if you find that the default drying
    time is not enough to dry the ink sufficiently in your environment.
    ●Reduced: the default drying time is reduced. This can be used if you are keen to get prints as fast
    as possible, and you find that the reduced drying time causes no significant problem in your
    environment.
    ●None: no drying time is provided. This can be used, for example, if you are manually removing the
    prints as fast as the printer is producing them.
    To change the drying time, see 
    Change the drying time on page 41.
    Using paper with the stacker [4520]
    NOTE:This topic applies to the HP Designjet 4520 Printer series only.
    The stacker can handle cut sheets of paper between 420 mm (16.5 in, A3 portrait) and 1189 mm (46.8
    in, A0 portrait) in length. Shorter prints will be enlarged to the minimum length with extra white space;
    longer prints risk falling off the stacker.
    Table 23-1  Recommended paper types (continued)
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    About paper
     
    						
    							Some printing materials are not compatible with the stacker, including:
    ●Matte and clear film
    ●Glossy paper (except instant-dry glossy paper, which may be used)
    When printing in Fast mode on Translucent Bond, Vellum or Natural Tracing Paper, there could be some
    ink transfer marks in highly inked areas. Select Normal or Best mode to avoid this problem. See 
    Change
    the print quality on page 57.
    NOTE:You will have to remove the accumulated pile of cut sheets from the stacker every now and
    then.
    If you retrieve just one job from the stack, try to leave the stack in a tidy condition, otherwise you may
    experience stacking problems and paper jams.
    202 Chapter 23   Tell me about... (paper topics) ENWW
    About paper
     
    						
    							24 Tell me about... (multiroll topics) [4520]
    NOTE:This chapter applies to the HP Designjet 4520 Printer series only.
    ●The uses of a multiroll printer
    ●
    How the printer allocates jobs to paper rolls
    ●
    Roll switching policy
    ENWW203
    About multiroll
     
    						
    							The uses of a multiroll printer
    A multiroll printer can be useful in several different ways:
    ●You can switch between different paper types quickly and without touching the printer.
    ●You can switch between different paper widths quickly and without touching the printer. This
    enables you to save paper by printing smaller images on narrower paper.
    ●If you load two identical rolls into the printer, you can leave it printing unattended for a long time,
    because it can switch from one roll to the other automatically when the first is exhausted. See
    Unattended printing/overnight printing on page 49.
    How the printer allocates jobs to paper rolls
    When you submit a print job from the Embedded Web Server or the printer driver, you can specify (using
    the Paper type or Type is option) that you want it to be printed on a particular paper type; you can even
    specify (using the Paper source, Source is or Paper Feed option) that you want it to be printed on a
    particular roll (1 or 2). The printer will try to satisfy these requirements, and it will also look for a paper
    roll wide enough to print the image without clipping.
    ●If the job can be printed on either of the available rolls, the roll will be chosen according to the roll
    switching policy. See 
    Roll switching policy on page 205.
    ●If the job can be printed on just one of the available rolls, it will be printed on that roll.
    ●If the job cannot be printed on either of the available rolls, it will be held in the job queue with the
    status “On hold for paper”, and not printed until you intervene. In this case, you can either change
    rolls so that your requirements can be met, or you can tell the printer to go ahead and print the job
    on whatever paper is available. See 
    An “on hold for paper” message [4520] on page 178.
    The printer driver for Windows will tell you which paper types and widths are currently loaded in the
    printer.
    Here are some settings that might be used in typical situations:
    ●With different paper types loaded:
    ◦Type is: select the paper type you require
    ◦Source is: Automatically select / Predetermined
    ◦Roll switching policy: doesnt matter
    ●With different paper widths loaded:
    ◦Type is: Any
    ◦Source is: Automatically select / Predetermined
    ◦Roll switching policy: Minimize paper waste
    TIP:You can also save paper in some cases by rotating or nesting your images. See Rotate an
    image on page 62 and Nest jobs to save roll paper on page 47.
    ●With identical rolls loaded:
    ◦Type is: Any
    ◦Source is: Automatically select / Predetermined
    ◦Roll switching policy: Minimize roll changes
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    About multiroll
     
    						
    							Roll switching policy
    If the printer has two rolls of paper and it receives a job that could be printed on either roll, it will normally
    print on the currently loaded roll because there is no reason to change.
    However, if the current roll is much wider than the job requires, to print on the current roll will mean some
    waste of paper. If the other roll is narrower, but wide enough for the job, then paper can be saved by
    printing the job on the other roll.
    In these circumstances, the roll switching policy determines whether the printer changes to the narrower
    roll or continues to print on the wider roll.
    To set the roll switching policy at the printers front panel, select the 
     icon, then Paper handling
    options > Roll switching options. There are two options:
    ●Minimize paper waste means that, in the above circumstances, the printer will change to the
    narrower roll.
    ●Minimize roll changes means that, in the above circumstances, the printer will continue to print
    on the current roll.
    ENWWRoll switching policy 205
    About multiroll
     
    						
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    About multiroll
     
    						
    							25 Tell me about... (printer specifications
    topics)
    ●Functional specifications
    ●
    Physical specifications
    ●
    Memory specifications
    ●
    Power specifications
    ●
    Ecological specifications
    ●
    Environmental specifications
    ●
    Acoustic specifications
    ENWW207
    Specifications
     
    						
    							Functional specifications
    Table 25-1  HP No. 90 ink supplies
    PrintheadsYellow, magenta, black and cyan (two of each)
    Printhead cleanersYellow, magenta, black and cyan (two of each)
    Ink cartridges Yellow, magenta and cyan cartridges containing 225 or 400 cm³ of ink, and black
    cartridges containing up to 775 cm³ of ink
    Table 25-2  Paper sizes
    MinimumMaximum
    Width (Designjet 4020 series)11 in (279 mm)42 in (1.066 m)
    Width (Designjet 4520 series)16.5 in (420 mm)42 in (1.066 m)
    Length (Designjet 4020 series)16.5 in (420 mm)60 in (1.5 m) for sheet and 300 ft (90 m) for
    roll
    Length (Designjet 4520 series) 16.5 in (420 mm) 575 ft (175 m)
    Table 25-3  Print resolution
    Print
    qualityMax
    detailOptimized for lines and text Optimized for images
    Rendering
    resolution (dpi)
    Printing resolution (dpi)Rendering
    resolution (dpi)Printing resolution (dpi)
    BestOn1200×12002400×1200 (High-Gloss
    Photo Paper, Canvas*)
    1200×1200 (other papers)1200×12002400×1200 (Productivity
    Photo Gloss, High-Gloss
    Photo Paper, Canvas*)
    1200×1200 (other papers)
    Off600×6001200×1200 (High-Gloss
    Photo Paper, Canvas*)
    1200×600 (other papers)600×6001200×1200 (High-Gloss
    Photo Paper, Canvas*)
    1200×600 (other papers)
    Normal On600×6001200×1200 (High-Gloss
    Photo Paper, Canvas*)
    1200×600 (other paper
    types)600×6001200×1200 (High-Gloss
    Photo Paper, Canvas*)
    1200×600 (other paper
    types)
    Off 600×600 1200×1200 (High-Gloss
    Photo Paper, Canvas*)
    1200×600 (other paper
    types)300×300 1200×1200 (Productivity
    Photo Gloss, High-Gloss
    Photo Paper, Canvas*)
    1200×600 (other paper
    types)
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    							Print
    qualityMax
    detailOptimized for lines and text Optimized for images
    Rendering
    resolution (dpi)
    Printing resolution (dpi)Rendering
    resolution (dpi)Printing resolution (dpi)
    Fast
    On600×6001200×1200 (High-Gloss
    Photo Paper)
    1200×600 (other paper
    types)600×6001200×1200 (High-Gloss
    Photo Paper)
    600×600 (Max Speed, Bright
    White, Bond Paper)
    1200×600 (other paper
    types)
    Off 300×300 1200×1200 (High-Gloss
    Photo Paper)
    600×600 (Max Speed)
    1200×600 (other paper
    types)300×300 1200×1200 (High-Gloss
    Photo Paper)
    600×600 (Max Speed, Bright
    White, Bond Paper)
    1200×600 (other paper
    types)
    * Canvas is supported by the HP Designjet 4020 series only.
    Table 25-4  Margins
    Side margins5 mm = 0.2 in (small, normal)
    15 mm = 0.6 in (extended)
    Top margin (leading edge)5 mm = 0.2 in (small)
    11.5 mm = 0.6 in (normal)
    55 mm = 2.2 in (extended)
    Bottom margin (trailing edge) 5 mm = 0.2 in (roll)
    25 mm = 1 in (sheet, normal)*
    55 mm = 2.2 in (sheet, extended)*
    * Sheet paper is supported by the HP Designjet 4020 series only.
    Table 25-5  Mechanical accuracy
    ±0.1% of the specified vector length or ±0.1 mm (whichever greater) at 23°C (73°F), 50-60% relative humidity, on A0 printing
    material in Best or Normal mode with HP Matte Film.
    Table 25-6  Graphic languages supported
    HP Designjet 4020 and 4520 Printer seriesHP-GL/2 and HP RTL, TIFF, JPEG, CALS G4
    HP Designjet 4020ps, 4520ps and 4520mfp only Adobe PostScript level 3, PDF 1.5
    Physical specifications
    Table 25-7  Printer physical specifications
    Weight (including stand)≈ 115 kg (Designjet 4020 series)
    ≈ 185 kg (Designjet 4520 series)
    Table 25-3  Print resolution (continued)
    ENWWPhysical specifications 209
    Specifications
     
    						
    							Width< 1930 mm
    Depth< 800 mm
    Height≈ 1350 mm
    Table 25-8  Stacker physical specifications
    Weight53 kg
    Width1286 mm
    Depth1002–1569 mm
    Height 1135 mm
    Memory specifications
    Table 25-9  Memory specifications
    Memory (DRAM) supplied608 MB
    Memory (DRAM) maximum1120 MB
    Hard disk 160 GB
    Power specifications
    Table 25-10  Printer power specifications
    Source100–240 V ac ±10%, autoranging
    Frequency50–60 Hz
    Current< 6 A
    Consumption < 1 kW
    Table 25-11  Stacker power specifications
    Source115 V ac ±10%230 V ac ±10%
    Frequency60 Hz50 Hz
    Current< 10 A< 6 A
    Consumption < 1.1 kW < 1.1 kW
    Ecological specifications
    For the up-to-date ecological specifications of your printer, please go to http://www.hp.com/ and search
    for “ecological specifications”.
    Environmental specifications
    Table 25-12  Printer environmental specifications
    Relative humidity range for best print quality 20–80%, depending on paper type
    Table 25-7  Printer physical specifications (continued)
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