HP DesignJet 510 610 mm User Manual
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Heavy Coated Paper Color Best 490 980 Normal 120225 Draft 85160 Grayscale Best 435 870 Normal 135250 Draft 4580 Glossy Paper Color Best 6301200 Normal 435830 Draft 325620 Grayscale Best 630 1200 Normal 435830 Draft 325620 Typical printing times (continued) Paper Color/grayscale Quality ANSI-D size ANSI-E size Time (s) Time (s)
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Print qualityYou can set the overall print quality from the front panel (Set-Up > Print Quality). In general choose: • Fast for maximum productivity. Ideal for checking prints, when print quality is not very important. You can increase print speed further with the Fast quality settings . • Normal to get a good combination of print quality and productivity. Ideal for line drawings with good print quality and speed. • Best to get high print quality. You can increase the resolution of the Best setting...
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Advanced optionsYour printer provides several advanced optimization and quality enhancement features to allow you to obtain the printed results you require.• Improving line quality and graphics details • Best quality settings •Fast quality settings
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Improving line quality and graphics details The Set-up menu Optimize for option allows you to select the correct mode for the type of job you are printing. Two modes are provided: Line drawings/text and Images . Selecting the Line drawings/text option smooths the fine graduations along the angles and curves of the printed image to refine overall print quality. This enhancement produces: • Crisper lines •Finer detail • Line drawings with a ‘sharp’ appearance The Line drawings/text option affects...
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Best quality settings If you have selected the Best option as the Print quality setting for your print session but require an even higher resolution for your print job, you will need to change the Best quality setting. The Best print quality option provides 600×600 dpi resolution in normal mode and 2400×1200 dpi in maximum detail mode. NOTE: Using the maximum detail mode will improve resolution but will reduce printing speed and increase memory requirements. Use the following procedure to select...
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Fast quality settings If you have selected the Fast option as the Print quality setting for your print session, you can increase the printing speed further by selecting the increased speed mode. This can be done from the front panel only, because it is not available as an option in the printer driver. Use the following procedure to select increased speed mode: Select (using the keys) Then press: 1. Set-up menu Enter 2. Advanced options Enter 3. Fast Quality Settings Enter 4. Increased speed Enter
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Print managementThese topics describe the best methods of managing the work that the printer is doing.• Cancelling a page that is printing Shows you how to cancel a page that is currently being printed. • Cancelling the drying time Shows you how release a page from the printer before the drying time has finished.
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Cancelling a page that is printingUse the following procedure to cancel a page that is currently being printed. 1. Press the Cancel key on the front panel. The printer advances the paper as though the print were finished. A multi-page job or a big file may take longer to stop printing than other files. Cancel key
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Cancelling the drying timeCAUTION: Use caution when performing this procedure as an image that has had insufficient time to dry could be damaged. Use the following procedure to cancel the drying time for a job that is waiting for the end of drying time. 1. Press Cancel or Form Feed & Cut on the front panel. The printer will release the paper and it will fall into the paper bin. Cancel keyForm Feed & Cut key
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Printer configurationThese topics explain how to change the configuration of your printer.• Printer information •Front panel setup•Altitude setting•Graphics language and networks•Setting up the I/O card•Controlling the cutter•Upgrading your printer•Color settings•Logs