HP DesignJet 510ps 1067 mm User Manual
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Color accuracyThese are the areas you should review when troubleshooting a color accuracy problem: Paper Ensure that the paper loaded is genuine HP paper and that the correct paper type is selected on the front panel and in the driver.Related Topics •Color consistency problems•Long-term color bleeding (glossy paper)•Color accuracy configuration•Additional color accuracy information
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Color consistency problems • Some paper may discolor or change with age. Check that your paper is fresh and has been stored correctly. • If the environmental conditions you are printing in change rapidly, you may see changes in the color consistency. By reducing the time the print stays in extreme environmental conditions after being printed (especially very high humidity) you can reduce the color consistency problems. • There may be color changes between images printed on your printer and other types...
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Color accuracy configuration The configurations of the printer defines how ink is applied to each type of paper. Use the information in the following table to configure your printer and software for best color accuracy. Location of setting Setting description Selection Ink menu Color Calibration > Calibrate PaperSet to match the paper type loaded in the printer. See Paper types .
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Additional color accuracy information The means of accurately managing the colors printed by your printer vary with the software application and driver being used. Refer to the following documentation: • On-line documentation in the drivers shipped with your printer. • If you cannot find any reason for the discrepancy, before getting help, find out for which CMYK printer inks the colors have been specified.
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Ink supply problemsMost of the problems that you could encounter when working with HP ink supplies can be solved with guidance from the front panel. The only exception to this is the Unknown printhead error . A full list of front messages is supplied in Message descriptions . Printhead problems after replacementIf, after replacing the printheads, the printer complains about wrong or missing printheads, perform the following steps: • Check that you have removed the protective tape from the printhead....
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Unknown printhead errorAn unknown printhead error occurs when the one of the printheads is causing a problem but the system cannot detect which one it is. Whenever this happens the front panel displays this error message. The number of printheads with unknown errors will either be all the color printheads or all the printheads. Use the following procedure to isolate the faulty printhead. 1. Select Replace Printheads from the front panel. 2. Open the carriage cover and remove all the printheads. 3....
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Paper problems •Paper Details the general rules to follow to avoid paper problems. • Clearing a paper jam Describes how to clear a paper jam. • Ink marks on the paper Details the way to solve ink mark problems: warped lines, blurred lines, marks or scratches on glossy paper. • Paper loading problems Explains what to do when the front panel keeps indicating that paper is misaligned or incorrectly positioned. • Paper output problemsExplains what to do when the prints fall on the floor or do not stack...
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PaperAlways make sure that you are using the appropriate paper for your image and that it is consistent with your software application. To ensure color accuracy and print-quality performance of the printer, use only paper types that have been certified for your printer. Use of non-HP paper or HP paper not certified for your printer may significantly reduce the color and print quality of your images. For details of HP paper, see Paper types .
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Clearing a paper jamIf the front panel displays this message: There is probably paper jammed in the printer. Paper jams can have various causes: • The paper is too thick or too thin for the printer, or is otherwise not supported. • The paper is creased, misaligned, or bubbled. • Too much ink is being placed on the paper causing it to cockle or bubble. • The end of the roll of paper is glued to the core and won’t advance further. • Pieces of paper or paper powder are clogging up the cutter guide or other...
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Removing jammed paper 1. Open the window. 2. Switch the printer off at the front. 3. If necessary, carefully move the printhead carriage out of the way—if possible all the way to the enclosed area on the left or the right. Which way you are able to move it depends on where the paper is jammed.CAUTION: When moving the printhead carriage, touch only the black plastic parts. 4. If necessary, carefully move the paper cutter out of the way to the left, or to the right depending on where the paper is jammed...