HP DesignJet 70 User Manual
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HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 10 If your printer has two slots, you must feed the sheet through the upper slot (the lower slot is for roll paper only). 4. Align the left edge of the paper with the left mark on the rear feed. If you do not see a mark, align it with the paper stop near the left-hand end of the roll feed spindle. Make sure that the leading edge of the sheet is parallel to the slot, and not skewed. 5. Push the paper into the printer, pushing it as far as it will go. For best results you should push the paper in quickly rather than slowly. Sheet paper Roll paper How do I load sheet paper using the rear path? (continued)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 11 The printer output system has several adjustable components. When printing on large sheets of paper, it is important that you use the correct printer output configuration. The following diagram shows adjustable parts of the printer output system: The table on the next page gives the output system configuration required for various paper sizes. Note: • When using the input tray or roll feed as the paper source, make the necessary adjustments to the output system to enable output to be stacked. • If the output tray has prints stacked in it and you want to print from the roll feed, empty the output tray and adjust it as necessary before printing. ...continued on next page... How do I print on large sheets? (70)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 12 Media Source Destination Size Width Length 1 2 3 4 5 6 Input trayOutput trayA-SizeJIS B5 182mm 257mm UPPo s i ti o n A3, ...Closed DOWN Closed N/A ANSI A 8.5’’ 11’’ ISO A4 210mm 297mm ARCH A 9’’ 12’’ DIN C4 229mm 324mm ISO B4 250mm 353mm UPPo s i ti o n B4, ...ClosedDOWNClosedN/A LEGAL 8.5’’ 14’’ JIS B4 257mm 364mm B-SizeISO A3 297mm 420mm UPPo s i ti o n A3, ...Po s i t io n A3, ...DOWN Closed N/A ANSI B 11’’ 17’’ ARCH B 12’’ 18’’ UPPo s i ti o n B4, ...Po s i t io n A3, ...DOWNClosedN/A D IN C3 324mm 458mm ANSI B+ 13’’ 19’’ C-SizeISO B3 353mm 500mm DOWN Closed Closed UPPo s i t io n 17x22Open JIS B3 264mm 515mm ANSI C 17’’ 22’’ DOWNClosedClosedUPPo s i t io n A2, ...Open ISO A2 420mm 594mm ARCH C 18’’ 24’’ Front pathOutput trayC-Size DIN C2 458mm 648mm DOWN ClosedPo s i t io n Roll iconDOWN Closed N/A Rear path - sheetOutput trayA-SizeISO A6 105mm 148mm UPPo s i ti o n A6,... Closed DOWN Closed N/A ISO A5 148mm 210mmPo s i ti o n A5,... C-Size DIN C2 458mm 648mm DOWN ClosedPo s i t io n Roll iconDOWN Closed N/A Rear path - rollOutput trayCustomUp to 18’’DOWN ClosedPo s i t io n Roll iconDOWN Closed N/A How do I print on large sheets? (70) (continued)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 13 How do I print on large sheets? (110plus Printer series) The printer output system has several adjustable components. When printing on large sheets of paper, it is important that you use the correct printer output configuration. The following diagram shows adjustable parts of the printer output system: The table on the next page gives the output system configuration required for various paper sizes. Note: • When using the input tray or roll feed as the paper source, make the necessary adjustments to the output system to enable output to be stacked. • If the output tray has prints stacked in it and you want to print from the roll feed, empty the output tray and adjust it as necessary before printing. ...continued on next page... 45 6 1 2 3 3
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 14 Media Source Destination Size Width Length 1 2 3 4 5 6 Input trayOutput trayA-SizeJIS B5 182mm 257mm UPPo s i t i o n A3, ...Closed DOWN Closed N/A ANSI A 8.5’’ 11’’ ISO A4 210mm 297mm ARCH A 9’’ 12’’ DIN C4 229mm 324mm ISO B4 250mm 353mm UPPo s i t i o n B4, ...ClosedDOWNClosedN/A LEGAL 8.5’’ 14’’ JIS B4 257mm 364mm B-SizeISO A3 297mm 420mm UPPo s i t i o n A3, ...Po s i t io n A3, ...DOWN Closed N/A ANSI B 11’’ 17’’ ARCH B 12’’ 18’’ UPPo s i t i o n B4, ...Po s i t io n A3, ...DOWNClosedN/A D IN C3 324mm 458mm ANSI B+ 13’’ 19’’ C-SizeISO B3 353mm 500mm DOWN Closed Closed UPPo s i t io n 17x22Open JIS B3 264mm 515mm ANSI C 17’’ 22’’ DOWNClosedClosedUPPo s i t io n A2, ...Open ISO A2 420mm 594mm ARCH C 18’’ 24’’ Front path / Rear path - sheetOutput bin D-SizeDIN C2 458mm 648mm DOWN ClosedPo s i t io n Roll iconDOWN Closed N/A ISO B2 500mm 707mm JIS B2 515mm 728mm ISO A1 594mm 841mm ANSI D 22’’ 34’’ ARCH D 24’’ 36’’ Rear path - rollOutput bin CustomUp to 24’’DOWN ClosedPo s i t io n Roll iconDOWN Closed N/A How do I print on large sheets? (110plus Printer series) (continued)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 15 Roll paper can be used only if you have the roll feed accessory. Note that only one source of paper can be used by the printer at any time. So if a roll of paper is loaded in the printer and you want to print to a sheet of paper, you must first unload the roll. If subsequent jobs require a roll to be used, the roll must be loaded again before they can be printed. You can cut a roll without unloading it by pressing the OK key; the paper first advances about 1 cm. 1. Set your application to pick paper from the roll feed. 2. Select Print from your application. 3. Load a roll of the required paper onto the spindle. Make sure that the roll is turned the right way with the surface on which you wish to print facing up and that the blue stop on the spindle is pushed in against the paper. 4. Insert the spindle into its retaining slots, with the blue stop on the right (A) and the black stop on the left (B), as seen from the rear of the printer. If the paper is glossy, we recommend that you wear gloves to avoid smearing the surface of the paper. 5. Make sure that the leading edge of the roll is straight and perpendicular to its side edges. How do I load a roll of paper? (70)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 16 6. Rewind any excess paper so that the paper is rolled tightly onto the spindle. 7. Insert the leading edge of the paper into the rear of the printer until it encounters resistance, keeping the sides of the paper rolled tightly so that the paper is properly aligned. 8. After emitting a ‘beep’ the printer will take up the paper. 9. The printer will check the alignment of the paper. If the roll is properly aligned, the roll icon will appear on the display, indicating that the printer is ready to print. If the roll is misaligned, the printer will eject the paper and the display will show the misaligned and roll icons; in that case you will have to reload the paper. How do I load a roll of paper? (70) (continued)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 17 Important: do not pull on the roll of paper once it is taken up by the printer; that is, if there is any resistance. 1. Press the Cancel and OK keys at the same time to eject the roll of paper. 2. Pull the roll towards you and remove the paper completely from the rear paper path of the printer. The icons shown below flashes until the paper is completely out; because, if the paper is only partially removed, paper jams may subsequently occur. Sometimes the paper may by itself fall away from the rear path. 3. You do not need to remove the spindle from the printer. How do I unload a roll of paper? (70)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 18 This section is only relevant if your printer has a roll feed installed. Only one source of paper can be used by the printer at any one time, so if a roll of paper is loaded and the software requests printing on a sheet of paper: • If you have a manual roll feed installed on your printer, you must unload the roll manually before you can print to a sheet of paper. • If you have the Automatic Roll Feed installed on your printer, the roll is automatically unloaded by the printer. In any case, the roll is automatically reloaded the next time printing to the roll is requested. You can cut a roll without unloading it by pressing the OK key (top right key on the front panel); the paper first advances about 1 cm or 0.4 inch. 1. If your printer has a manual roll feed, you must set your application to pick paper from the roll feed. 2. Select Print from your application. 3. Load a roll of the required paper onto the spindle. Ensure that the roll is turned the right way with the side on which you wish to print facing up and that the blue stop on the spindle is pushed in against the paper. 4. Insert the spindle into its retaining slots, with the blue stop on the right (A) and the black stop on the left (B), as seen from the rear of the printer. Note that the following illustration shows the 110plus Printer series with the Automatic Roll Feed fitted. How do I load a roll of paper? (110plus Printer series)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 19 If the paper is glossy, we recommend that you wear gloves to avoid smearing the surface of the paper. 5. Make sure that the leading edge of the roll is straight and perpendicular to its side edges. 6. Rewind any excess paper so that the paper is rolled tightly onto the spindle. 7. Insert the leading edge of the paper into the lower slot in the rear of the printer. Push the paper in until it encounters resistance, keeping the sides of the paper rolled tightly so that the paper is aligned properly. 8. After emitting a ‘beep’, the printer will take up the paper. 9. The printer will check the alignment of the paper. If the paper is properly aligned, the Roll icon will appear on the display, indicating that the printer is ready to print. How do I print on large sheets?How do I load a roll of paper? (110plus Printer series) (continued)