HP DesignJet 510 610 mm User Manual
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Color calibrationYou can calibrate the ink system for the specific paper loaded in your printer. Doing this ensures the printed output matches the colors of the original image as closely as possible. The printer stores the calibration data for each type of paper you have calibrated it for since it was powered up. Once the printer has been powered down, the next time you use it only the last calibration made will be available and it will print using these calibration data. To color-calibrate your printer, first make sure you have the correct type of paper loaded and then make the following front-panel selections: The printer prints a calibration pattern and scans it to create the calibration data for the type of paper loaded. If you want to check the color-calibration status of your printer, make the following front-panel selections: The front panel display shows what types of paper the ink system is currently calibrated for. To remove all the calibrations and reset the printer to its factory values choose Color calibration > Reset from the Ink menu. Select (using the keys) Then press: 1. Ink Enter 2. Color calibration Enter 3. Calibrate Paper Enter Select (using the keys) Then press: 1. Ink Enter 2. Color calibration Enter 3. Status Enter
Drying timeThe following topics detail the drying time function and how to use it to ensure you obtain the highest quality print under all conditions.• Drying time settings Describes how to set the required drying times from the front panel. • Typical drying timesLists typical drying times for Hewlett-Packard tested paper at approximately 25°C with 50% relative humidity. • Drying procedureDetails how the drying procedure operates.
Drying time settings With some paper types and environmental conditions the ink needs time to dry before the paper is unloaded. The printer has three settings which you can choose through the front panel. See Navigation example for more help. Manual : The printer holds in place paper which has a specific drying time, and displays a “drying time to go” countdown on the front panel. You can change this time from one minute to 99 minutes in one minute increments. Automatic : The printer automatically determines the appropriate drying time, based on the type of paper you have selected and the current temperature. If there is any drying time the printer displays a “drying time to go” countdown on the front panel. None : With this setting, when the printer has finished printing an image, the paper will fall into the paper bin under the printer. CAUTION: Changing the drying time to speed up the printer could result in damage to your printed image or reduce the quality of your print.
Typical drying times The following table shows the typical drying times for Hewlett-Packard tested paper at approximately 25°C with 50% relative humidity. Drying times by paper type Hewlett-Packard tested paper type Drying time (seconds) Fast Normal Best HP Bright White Inkjet Paper (Bond) 0 25 HP Vellum 60120 180 HP Natural Tracing Paper HP Coated Paper 060 HP Heavyweight Coated Paper 060 HP Matte Film 60 180 HP High-Gloss Photo Paper 120 HP Semi-Gloss Photo Paper HP Paper-Based Semi-Gloss HP Clear Film 60 HP Translucent Bond 60120 180 HP Studio Canvas 6000 HP Satin Poster Paper 60 HP Banners with Tyvek® HP Colorfast Adhesive Vinyl
Drying procedure The drying procedure operates as follows: 1. The printed image emerges from beneath the printer window and a vacuum holds it on the platen of the printer. 2. The front panel displays: 3. You can press the Cancel or the Form Feed & Cut key to cancel the drying time and release the paper. 4. After the drying time has elapsed: • For roll paper the printer cuts the paper and turns off the vacuum so the printed image can drop into the printer bin. • For sheet paper the vacuum is turned off and the printed image drops into the printer bin. The countdown timer indicates how much drying time remains
Ink cartridges •Ink cartridge errors Details the error messages that could be displayed on the front panel for the ink cartridges. • Ink cartridge levelsDetails the information about levels that can be displayed on the front panel for the ink cartridges. • Ink cartridge informationShows you how to display the current status of the ink cartridges on the front-panel display. • Ink cartridge replacementDetails the ink cartridge replacement procedure.
Ink cartridge errorsThe front panel can display the following error messages for the ink cartridges: The printer will also display the Ink cartridge levels . Cartridge missing Faulty cartridge Cartridge nearly reached end of life Cartridge empty
Ink cartridge levelsThe front panel will tell you when your ink supply is low, very low or empty. This means that you know the current status of your HP ink supplies at all times. NOTE:Depending on type of print jobs, a cartridge with a low ink warning may in fact last quite a long time (for example, with line drawings). NOTE: The ink cartridge level information can also be selected with Ink menu > Information > Ink Cartridges > Ink Levels if it is not automatically shown in the Ink menu. Cartridges full Low ink warning Cartridge empty
Ink cartridge informationUse the following procedure to display the ink cartridge information screen on the front panel. The front-panel menu items are: The front panel displays the following information for the selected ink cartridge: • Color: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow or Black • Model: Hewlett-Packard No 82 • Status: inserted, low on ink, out of ink, missing, expired and faulty • Expiration date • Serial number • Ink level: in cc and % used Select (using the keys) Then press: 1. Ink Enter 2. Information Enter 3. Ink Cartridges Enter 4. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow or Black Ink cartridge Enter
Ink cartridge replacementThe graphical sequence shows how to replace an ink cartridge. WARNING: Make sure the printer wheels are locked (the brake lever is pressed down) to prevent the printer from moving. CAUTION: Remove an ink cartridge only if you are replacing it. CAUTION: Do not replace cartridges while the printer is printing because doing this will cancel the current print job. You need to change cartridges either if prompted to do so on the front panel because the printer has detected a cartridge is out of ink, or if the cartridge is low and you want to replace it before it runs out.