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    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage Appearance
    
    Print Management Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Image AppearanceThese topics explain how you can control the overall appearance of your prints. 
    Front Panel Image Options
     
    explains how to change the HP-GL/2 color palettes.
    Printing Images in Grayscale
    describes how to print color images in grayscale
    .
    Print Speeds and Print Quality
     
    lists typical printing times by output quality.
    Print Quality
     
    describes the different print modes that are available with your printer.
    Advanced Options
    describes the various optimization and quality enhancement methods available.
    
    Changing the Treatment of Overlapping Lines (Merge)
    Some front-panel selections affect the next file you send from your computer, not pages already in the printer
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These 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.
    Managing the QueueDetails how to manage job queueing for maximum efficiency.
    Nesting PagesExplains how to nest prints to minimize your usage of roll media.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
    
    Printing with Queueing Turned ONPrinting with Queueing Turned OffStarting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-outIdentifying a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueueMaking Copies of a Job in the Queue
    
    ).
    While one page is printing, the printer will accept and process the next file.
    
    .
    Nesting may be On and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out period before calculating the 
    appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See How 
    Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    If your file has selected sheet or roll paper for printing the job, but the selected paper is not loaded into the 
    printer:
    
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These 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.
    Managing the QueueDetails how to manage job queueing for maximum efficiency.
    Nesting PagesExplains how to nest prints to minimize your usage of roll media.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
    
    Printing with Queueing Turned ONPrinting with Queueing Turned OffStarting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-outIdentifying a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueueMaking Copies of a Job in the Queue
    
    ).
    While one page is printing, the printer will accept and process the next file.
    
    .
    Nesting may be On and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out period before calculating the 
    appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See How 
    Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    If your file has selected sheet or roll paper for printing the job, but the selected paper is not loaded into the 
    printer:
    – 
    The front panel will prompt you to load the selected paper; once you have loaded the paper the printer will 
    print the job.
    – 
    Press the Cancel key and re-send the job with paper that you have available.
    If you want to override the time-out period and start printing, press the 
    Form Feed and Cut
     key on the front panel.
    Form Feed 
    and Cut Key
    
    Up to 32 
    Jobs
    Current job
    Jobs yet to be printedJobs already printedJob name
    Position in queue
    
    ) the prioritized job may still be nested with others. If you really want
    this job to be printed without nesting, then first turn nesting off and then use Move to top to make it the next job in
    the queue.
    Deleting a Job from the QueueUnder normal circumstances, there is no need to delete a job from the queue after printing it, as it will just 
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These 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.
    Managing the QueueDetails how to manage job queueing for maximum efficiency.
    Nesting PagesExplains how to nest prints to minimize your usage of roll media.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
    
    Printing with Queueing Turned ONPrinting with Queueing Turned OffStarting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-outIdentifying a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueueMaking Copies of a Job in the Queue
    
    ).
    While one page is printing, the printer will accept and process the next file.
    
    .
    Nesting may be On and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out period before calculating the 
    appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See How 
    Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    If your file has selected sheet or roll paper for printing the job, but the selected paper is not loaded into the 
    printer:
    
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These 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.
    Managing the QueueDetails how to manage job queueing for maximum efficiency.
    Nesting PagesExplains how to nest prints to minimize your usage of roll media.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
    
    Printing with Queueing Turned ONPrinting with Queueing Turned OffStarting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-outIdentifying a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueueMaking Copies of a Job in the Queue
    
    ).
    While one page is printing, the printer will accept and process the next file.
    
    .
    Nesting may be On and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out period before calculating the 
    appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See How 
    Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    If your file has selected sheet or roll paper for printing the job, but the selected paper is not loaded into the 
    printer:
    
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These 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.
    Managing the QueueDetails how to manage job queueing for maximum efficiency.
    Nesting PagesExplains how to nest prints to minimize your usage of roll media.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
    
    Printing with Queueing Turned ONPrinting with Queueing Turned OffStarting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-outIdentifying a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueueMaking Copies of a Job in the Queue
    
    ).
    While one page is printing, the printer will accept and process the next file.
    
    .
    Nesting may be On and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out period before calculating the 
    appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See How 
    Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    If your file has selected sheet or roll paper for printing the job, but the selected paper is not loaded into the 
    printer:
    – 
    The front panel will prompt you to load the selected paper; once you have loaded the paper the printer will 
    print the job.
    – 
    Press the Cancel key and re-send the job with paper that you have available.
    If you want to override the time-out period and start printing, press the 
    Form Feed and Cut
     key on the front panel.
    Form Feed 
    and Cut Key
    
    Up to 32 
    Jobs
    Current job
    Jobs yet to be printedJobs already printedJob name
    Position in queue
    
    ) the prioritized job may still be nested with others. If you really want
    this job to be printed without nesting, then first turn nesting off and then use Move to top to make it the next job in
    the queue.
    Deleting a Job from the QueueUnder normal circumstances, there is no need to delete a job from the queue after printing it, as it will just 
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These 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.
    Managing the QueueDetails how to manage job queueing for maximum efficiency.
    Nesting PagesExplains how to nest prints to minimize your usage of roll media.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
    
    Printing with Queueing Turned ONPrinting with Queueing Turned OffStarting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-outIdentifying a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueueMaking Copies of a Job in the Queue
    
    ).
    While one page is printing, the printer will accept and process the next file.
    
    .
    Nesting may be On and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out period before calculating the 
    appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See How 
    Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    If your file has selected sheet or roll paper for printing the job, but the selected paper is not loaded into the 
    printer:
    
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These 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.
    Managing the QueueDetails how to manage job queueing for maximum efficiency.
    Nesting PagesExplains how to nest prints to minimize your usage of roll media.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
    
    Printing with Queueing Turned ONPrinting with Queueing Turned OffStarting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-outIdentifying a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueueMaking Copies of a Job in the Queue
    
    ).
    While one page is printing, the printer will accept and process the next file.
    
    .
    Nesting may be On and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out period before calculating the 
    appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See How 
    Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    If your file has selected sheet or roll paper for printing the job, but the selected paper is not loaded into the 
    printer:
    – 
    The front panel will prompt you to load the selected paper; once you have loaded the paper the printer will 
    print the job.
    – 
    Press the Cancel key and re-send the job with paper that you have available.
    If you want to override the time-out period and start printing, press the 
    Form Feed and Cut
     key on the front panel.
    Form Feed 
    and Cut Key
    
    Up to 32 
    Jobs
    Current job
    Jobs yet to be printedJobs already printedJob name
    Position in queue
    
    ) the prioritized job may still be nested with others. If you really want
    this job to be printed without nesting, then first turn nesting off and then use Move to top to make it the next job in
    the queue.
    Deleting a Job from the QueueUnder normal circumstances, there is no need to delete a job from the queue after printing it, as it will just “fall off
    the end” of the queue as more files are sent. However, if you have sent a file in error and want to avoid any chance
    of it being reprinted, you can simply delete it, by selecting it and choosing Delete.
    To remove a job that has not yet been printed, simply identify it by its position in the queue (see Prioritizing a Jobin the Queue
    ) and delete it, by choosing Delete.
    If the job is currently being printed (its queue position is 0), and you want both to cancel the job and to delete it,
    first press the Cancel key 
    and then delete it from the queue.
    
    ) was On when you sent the file, every copy will also be
    rotated.
    Copies and Reprints1. Select the job and choose Copies or Reprints (from the Job Management menu).
    2. Use the scrolling keys to specify the number of copies required and press 
    Enter
    . 
    The number you enter is the actual number of pages to be printed; for example, choosing 2 for a page not yet 
    printed means you will get the one original and one copy. The maximum is 99.
    If you want to cancel a Copies or Reprints selection choose the Cancel menu option for the file you have selected 
    to print copies or reprints.
    Has the job already 
    been printed?
    Do you want one copy 
    or several?
    What to do
    Yes One Use Move to top (see Prioritizing a Job in the Queue
    ).
    Several Use Reprints (see below) and then use Move to top (see 
    Prioritizing a Job in the Queue
    ).
    No One or Several Use Copies (see below).
    
    Automatic Rotation?When Does the Printer Try to Nest Pages?Which Pages Qualify for Nesting?Turning Nesting On and OffWhat Happens to Nesting if You Turn Queueing Off?How Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    
    Direction of 
    paper flow
    Direction of 
    paper flow
    Direction of 
    paper flow
    Paper Saved
    Nesting off Nesting on
    
     data will not be rotated.
    Direction of 
    paper flow
    Paper Saved
    Nesting off Nesting on
    
    In the front-panel menus, 
    Nest
     is On. See Turning Nesting On and Off
    .
    Which Pages Qualify for Nesting?In order to be in the same nest, the individual pages must be compatible on the following criteria:
    Color or grayscale.NOTE: 
    Either all are color or all are grayscale.
    Files must be at the same dots per inch setting.
    All pages must have the same print quality setting (Best, Normal, Draft).
    Margin sizes must be the same for all pages (normal or extended).
    All pages must be the same graphics language.
    Equal mirror setting
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These 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.
    Managing the QueueDetails how to manage job queueing for maximum efficiency.
    Nesting PagesExplains how to nest prints to minimize your usage of roll media.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
    
    Printing with Queueing Turned ONPrinting with Queueing Turned OffStarting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-outIdentifying a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueueMaking Copies of a Job in the Queue
    
    ).
    While one page is printing, the printer will accept and process the next file.
    
    .
    Nesting may be On and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out period before calculating the 
    appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See How 
    Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    If your file has selected sheet or roll paper for printing the job, but the selected paper is not loaded into the 
    printer:
    – 
    The front panel will prompt you to load the selected paper; once you have loaded the paper the printer will 
    print the job.
    – 
    Press the Cancel key and re-send the job with paper that you have available.
    If you want to override the time-out period and start printing, press the 
    Form Feed and Cut
     key on the front panel.
    Form Feed 
    and Cut Key
    
    Up to 32 
    Jobs
    Current job
    Jobs yet to be printedJobs already printedJob name
    Position in queue
    
    ) the prioritized job may still be nested with others. If you really want
    this job to be printed without nesting, then first turn nesting off and then use Move to top to make it the next job in
    the queue.
    Deleting a Job from the QueueUnder normal circumstances, there is no need to delete a job from the queue after printing it, as it will just “fall off
    the end” of the queue as more files are sent. However, if you have sent a file in error and want to avoid any chance
    of it being reprinted, you can simply delete it, by selecting it and choosing Delete.
    To remove a job that has not yet been printed, simply identify it by its position in the queue (see Prioritizing a Jobin the Queue
    ) and delete it, by choosing Delete.
    If the job is currently being printed (its queue position is 0), and you want both to cancel the job and to delete it,
    first press the Cancel key 
    and then delete it from the queue.
    
    ) was On when you sent the file, every copy will also be
    rotated.
    Copies and Reprints1. Select the job and choose Copies or Reprints (from the Job Management menu).
    2. Use the scrolling keys to specify the number of copies required and press 
    Enter
    . 
    The number you enter is the actual number of pages to be printed; for example, choosing 2 for a page not yet 
    printed means you will get the one original and one copy. The maximum is 99.
    If you want to cancel a Copies or Reprints selection choose the Cancel menu option for the file you have selected 
    to print copies or reprints.
    Has the job already 
    been printed?
    Do you want one copy 
    or several?
    What to do
    Yes One Use Move to top (see Prioritizing a Job in the Queue
    ).
    Several Use Reprints (see below) and then use Move to top (see 
    Prioritizing a Job in the Queue
    ).
    No One or Several Use Copies (see below).
    
    Automatic Rotation?When Does the Printer Try to Nest Pages?Which Pages Qualify for Nesting?Turning Nesting On and OffWhat Happens to Nesting if You Turn Queueing Off?How Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    
    Direction of 
    paper flow
    Direction of 
    paper flow
    Direction of 
    paper flow
    Paper Saved
    Nesting off Nesting on
    
     data will not be rotated.
    Direction of 
    paper flow
    Paper Saved
    Nesting off Nesting on
    
    In the front-panel menus, 
    Nest
     is On. See Turning Nesting On and Off
    .
    Which Pages Qualify for Nesting?In order to be in the same nest, the individual pages must be compatible on the following criteria:
    Color or grayscale.NOTE: 
    Either all are color or all are grayscale.
    Files must be at the same dots per inch setting.
    All pages must have the same print quality setting (Best, Normal, Draft).
    Margin sizes must be the same for all pages (normal or extended).
    All pages must be the same graphics language.
    Equal mirror setting
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These 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.
    Managing the QueueDetails how to manage job queueing for maximum efficiency.
    Nesting PagesExplains how to nest prints to minimize your usage of roll media.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
    
    Printing with Queueing Turned ONPrinting with Queueing Turned OffStarting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-outIdentifying a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueuePrioritizing a Job in the QueueMaking Copies of a Job in the Queue
    
    ).
    While one page is printing, the printer will accept and process the next file.
    
    .
    Nesting may be On and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out period before calculating the 
    appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See How 
    Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?
    If your file has selected sheet or roll paper for printing the job, but the selected paper is not loaded into the 
    printer:
    
    						
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