HP DesignJet 510 610 mm User Manual
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Printer informationYour printer provides an information display on the front panel that shows the current configuration of the system. You can also print out this information directly on your printer. Select Set-up > Printer information to view the information. The printer information screen shows the following information about your printer: • Model number • Scan axis usage • Serial number • Paper axis usage • Service ID • Service station usage • Firmware rev. • Spittoon usage • Accessory rev. • Pinch lift usage • Paper used • Cutter usage • Ink used (C, M, Y, K) • Ink usage
Front panel setupYou can configure the following parameters for the front panel:• Menu and message language •Alert buzzer•Screen contrast
Menu and message language The following languages can be used for all menus and messages shown on the front panel of your printer: • English •German • Spanish • Catalan •French •Italian • Japanese • Portuguese • Korean • Simplified Chinese • Traditional Chinese To change the language: 1. Select the Front Panel > Language option from the Set-up menu. 2. Scroll to the language you require and press Enter.
Alert buzzer Your printer is equipped with an alert buzzer that is used to warn you when: • A task has completed. • An error has been detected. • You change a parameter from the front panel. To enable or disable the buzzer: 1. Select the Front Panel > Buzzer option from the Set-up menu. 2. Highlight Buzzer = On or Buzzer = Off (whichever is displayed) and press Enter. 3. Scroll to the option you require, On or Off, and press Enter.
Screen contrast You can adjust the screen contrast of the front panel to best suit the ambient lighting conditions at your location. The contrast can be varied from 0% to 100% in 5% increments. The default setting is 50% and is suitable for most situations. To adjust the screen contrast: 1. Select the Front Panel > Contrast option from the Set-up menu. NOTE: Any value below 20% shows a blank screen and any value over 80% shows a black screen. 2. Scroll to the required value and press Enter.
Altitude settingYour printer contains a vacuum pump which is used to hold the paper onto the platen. The altitude of your location affects the efficiency of this pump, so you need to specify the altitude to ensure that the pump operates correctly. To set the altitude: 1. Select the Altitude option from the Set-up menu. 2. Scroll to the required value (0 – 1000 m, 1000 – 2000 m, or > 2000 m) and press Enter. The following table shows the corresponding altitude values in feet. Meters Feet 0 – 1000 0 – 3300 1000 – 2000 3300 – 6600 > 2000 >6600
Graphics language and networksFor system administrators If you are using the printer with a network spooler, consider having your system administrator modify the spooler to insert the PJL language-switching commands automatically at the beginning and end of each file. This allows the printer to switch automatically into the correct graphics language for your current print and returns the printer to the front-panel graphics language setting for subsequent prints. For information on ordering PJL reference information, see Ordering accessories .
Setting up the I/O cardNetwork With a network interface (such as the HP Jetdirect Print Server), refer to your network interface documentation for advice on any front-panel configuration. The front-panel menu is I/O Setup > Card Set-up. To change the I/O time-out setting Some software applications do not write a file terminator at the end of a file. In this case, the printer does not know when the file is complete and will wait for more data until the end of the “I/O Time-out” period. By default, this period is 30 minutes. You can change the time-out setting in the front-panel menu (Set-Up > I/O setup > I/O Timeout) to as little as 30 seconds.
Controlling the cutterWith roll paper loaded, when any print job you have sent to the printer completes, the roll is automatically cut and the print job falls into the paper bin. There may be a delay before the roll is cut due to the drying time you have programmed or the printer has automatically selected. In some situations you may not wish to cut the roll after each print job. Use the following procedure to control the cutter. The front panel menu selections are: Select (using the keys) Then press: 1. Paper menu Enter 2. Cutter Enter 3. ON or OFF Enter
Upgrading your printerSystem software “System software” is the name given to the type of software that runs the functions in your printer. System software downloading From time to time there will be system software upgrades available from Hewlett-Packard. System software upgrades increase your printer’s functionality and enhance the features that your printer already possesses. System software can be downloaded from the Internet. For the latest upgrades, go to http//www.hp.com/go/graphic-arts/ . Follow the on-screen directions.