HP Designjet T1300 PostScript 1118 mm User Manual
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A component of the HP Imaging and Printing suite of services, Proactive Support helps you gain control of your printing environment—with a clear focus on maximizing the value of your investment, increasing printer uptime and reducing printer management costs. HP recommends that you enable Proactive Support right away to save you time and prevent problems before they occur, reducing costly downtime. Proactive Support runs diagnostics and checks for software and firmware updates. You can enable Proactive Support in the HP Utility for Windows or the HP Printer Monitor for Mac OS, where you can specify the frequency of connections between your computer and HPs Web server, and the frequency of diagnostic checks. You can also choose to run the diagnostic checks at any time. To change these settings: ●In the HP Utility for Windows, select the Tools menu, then HP Proactive Support. ●In the HP Printer Monitor for Mac OS, select Preferences > Monitoring > HP Proactive Support. If Proactive Support finds any potential problem, it notifies you with an alert, which will explain the problem and recommend a solution. In some cases, the solution may be applied automatically; in other cases, you may be asked to perform some procedure to solve the problem. Customer Self Repair HPs Customer Self Repair program offers our customers the fastest service under either warranty or contract. It enables HP to ship replacement parts directly to you (the end user) so that you can replace them. Using this program, you can replace parts at your own convenience. Convenient, easy to use ●An HP Support Specialist will diagnose and assess whether a replacement part is required to address a defective hardware component. ●Replacement parts are express-shipped; most in-stock parts are shipped the very same day you contact HP. ●Available for most HP products currently under warranty or contract. ●Available in most countries. For more information about Customer Self Repair, see http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair. Contact HP Support HP Support is available to you by telephone. What to do before you call: ●Review the troubleshooting suggestions in this guide. ●Review the relevant driver documentation. ENWWCustomer Self Repair 203
●If you have installed third-party software drivers and RIPs, see their documentation. ●If you call one of the Hewlett-Packard offices, please have the following information available to help us answer your questions more quickly: ◦The product you are using (the product number and the serial number, found on the label at the back of the product) ◦If there is an error code on the front panel, note it down; see Front-panel error messages on page 196 ◦ The products Service ID: at the front panel, press , then , then . ◦The computer you are using ◦Any special equipment or software you are using (for example, spoolers, networks, switch- boxes, modems or special software drivers) ◦The cable you are using (by part number) and where you purchased it ◦The type of interface used on your product (USB or network) ◦The software name and version you are currently using ◦If possible, print out the following reports; you may be asked to fax them to the support center helping you: Configuration, Usage Report and “all pages above” from Service Information (see The printer’s internal prints on page 13) Telephone number Your HP Support telephone number is available on the Web: please visit http://welcome.hp.com/ country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html. 204 Chapter 21 HP Customer Care ENWW
22 Printer specifications ●Functional specifications ● Physical specifications ● Memory specifications ● Power specifications ● Ecological specifications ● Environmental specifications ● Acoustic specifications ENWW205
Functional specifications Table 22-1 HP 72 ink supplies Printheads Two inks in each printhead: gray and photo black, matte black and yellow, and magenta and cyan Ink cartridges Cartridges containing 69 ml of ink: gray, photo black, yellow, magenta and cyan Cartridges containing 130 ml of ink: gray, photo black, matte black, yellow, magenta and cyan Cartridges containing 300 ml of ink (T1300 series only): matte black only Table 22-2 Paper sizes Minimum Maximum Roll width 279 mm (11 in) 610 mm (24 in) or 1118 mm (44 in) Roll length 91 m (300 feet) Roll diameter 135 mm (5.3 in) Roll weight 11.9 kg (26.3 lb) Sheet width 210 mm (8.26 in) 610 mm (24 in) or 1118 mm (44 in) Sheet length 279 mm (11 in) 1676 mm (66 in) Paper thickness 0.8 mm (31.5 mil) Paper weight 60 g/m² 328 g/m² Table 22-3 Printing resolutions Print quality Maximu m detailDriver Rendering resolution (ppi)Printing resolution (dpi) Best (glossy paper*) On On OffHP-GL/2, HP PCL3GUI PostScript Any1200 × 1200 600 × 600 600 × 6002400 × 1200 2400 × 1200 1200 × 1200 Best (other papers) Off Any 600 × 600 1200 × 1200 Normal Off HP-GL/2 PostScript, HP PCL3GUI600 × 600 300 × 3001200 × 1200 1200 × 1200 Fast Off HP-GL/2 PostScript, HP PCL3GUI600 × 600 300 × 3001200 × 1200 1200 × 1200 Economode (heavyweight coated and glossy paper*)Off Any 300 × 300 1200 × 1200 Economode (other papers) Off Any 300 × 300 600 × 1200 206 Chapter 22 Printer specifications ENWW
* For a list of supported glossy papers, see Order paper on page 142. Table 22-4 Margins Top, right and left margins 5 mm (0.2 in) Bottom margin (trailing edge) 5 mm (0.2 in) (roll) 17 mm (0.67 in) (sheet) Table 22-5 Mechanical accuracy ±0.1% of the specified vector length or ±0.2 mm (whichever is greater) at 23°C (73°F), 50-60% relative humidity, on E/A0 printing material in Best or Normal mode with HP Matte Film roll feed. Table 22-6 Graphic languages supported HP Designjet Languages T790 HP PCL3GUI, HP-GL/2 and HP RTL, CALS G4, TIFF, JPEG T790 PS HP PCL3GUI, HP-GL/2 and HP RTL, CALS G4, TIFF, JPEG, Adobe PDF 1.7, Adobe PostScript 3 T1300 HP PCL3GUI, HP-GL/2 and HP RTL, CALS G4, TIFF, JPEG T1300 PS HP PCL3GUI, HP-GL/2 and HP RTL, CALS G4, TIFF, JPEG, Adobe PDF 1.7, Adobe PostScript 3 Physical specifications Table 22-7 Printer physical specifications HP Designjet T790 24-in series HP Designjet T790 44-in series HP Designjet T1300 series Weight 60 kg (132 lb) 81.6 kg (180 lb) 86 kg (189 lb) Width 1262 mm (49.7 in) 1770 mm (69.7 in) 1770 mm (69.7 in) Depth Minimum: 692 mm (27.2 in) Maximum: 702 mm (27.6 in)Minimum: 692 mm (27.2 in) Maximum: 701 mm (27.6 in)Minimum: 692 mm (27.2 in) Maximum: 721 mm (28.4 in) Height 1050 mm (41.3 in) 1050 mm (41.3 in) 1050 mm (41.3 in) The depth is measured without the upper spindle; wall spacers up; ink cover opened; roll covers and basket closed. ENWWPhysical specifications 207
Memory specifications Table 22-8 Memory specifications HP Designjet Dedicated file-processing memory *Hard disk T790 series 8 GB 160 GB T1300 series 32 GB 160 GB * 640 MB physical DRAM Power specifications Table 22-9 Printer power specifications Source 100–240 V ac ±10%, auto-ranging Frequency 50–60 Hz Current < 2 A Consumption < 120 W Ecological specifications This product complies with European Union WEEE and RoHS Directives. To determine the ENERGY STAR qualification status of these product models, please go to http://www.hp.com/go/energystar. Environmental specifications Table 22-10 Printer environmental specifications Operating temperature 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F) Recommended operating temperature 15 to 35°C (59 to 95°F), depending on paper type Storage temperature –25 to 55°C (–13 to 131°F) Recommended operating humidity 20 to 80% RH, depending on paper type Storage humidity 0 to 95% RH Acoustic specifications Printer acoustic specifications (declared according to ISO 9296). Table 22-11 Printer acoustic specifications Idle sound power level 4.4 B (A) Operating sound power level 6.3 B (A) 208 Chapter 22 Printer specifications ENWW
Table 22-11 Printer acoustic specifications (continued) Idle sound pressure at bystander position 29 dB (A) Operating sound pressure at bystander position 46 dB (A) ENWWAcoustic specifications 209
Glossary AppleTalk A suite of protocols that Apple Computer developed in 1984 for computer networking. Apple now recommends TCP/IP and Bonjour networking instead. HP Designjet products no longer support AppleTalk. Bonjour Apple Computers trade name for its implementation of the IETF Zeroconf specification framework, a computer network technology used in Apples Mac OS X from version 10.2 onwards. It is used to discover services available on a local area network. It was originally known as Rendezvous. Color accuracy The ability to print colors that match the original image as closely as possible, bearing in mind that all devices have a limited color gamut and may not be physically capable of matching certain colors precisely. Color consistency The ability to print the same colors from a particular print job from print to print and from printer to printer. Color model A system of representing colors by numbers, such as RGB or CMYK. Color space A color model in which each color is represented by a specific set of numbers. Many different color spaces can use the same color model: for instance, monitors generally use the RGB color model, but they have different color spaces, because a particular set of RGB numbers results in different colors on different monitors. Cutter A printer component that slides back and forth across the platen to cut the paper. ESD ElectroStatic Discharge. Static electricity is common in daily life. It is the spark when touching the car door, or the cling of clothing. Although controlled static electricity has some useful applications, uncontrolled electrostatic discharges are one of the main hazards to electronic products. Therefore, to prevent damage some precautions are needed when setting up the printer, or handling ESD sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device. One way to minimize uncontrolled ESDs, and therefore reduce this type of damage is by touching any exposed grounded part of the printer (mainly metal parts) before handling ESD sensitive devices (such as the printheads or ink cartridges). Additionally, to reduce the generation of electrostatic charge in your body try to avoid working in a carpeted area, and keep your body movements to a minimum when handling ESD sensitive devices. Also, avoid working in low humidity environments. Ethernet A popular computer networking technology for local area networks. Fast Ethernet An Ethernet network capable of transferring data at up to 100,000,000 bits/second. Fast Ethernet interfaces are capable of negotiating slower speeds when required for compatibility with older Ethernet devices. Firmware Software that controls your printers functionality and is stored semi-permanently in the printer (it can be updated). Gamut 210 GlossaryENWW
The range of colors and density values reproducible on an output device, such as a printer or monitor. Gigabit Ethernet An Ethernet network capable of transferring data at up to 1,000,000,000 bits/second. Gigabit Ethernet interfaces are capable of negotiating slower speeds when required for compatibility with older Ethernet devices. Hi-Speed USB A version of USB, sometimes called USB 2.0, that can run 40 times faster than original USB, but is otherwise compatible with original USB. Most personal computers today use Hi-Speed USB. HP RTL Hewlett-Packard Raster Transfer Language: a language defined by HP to describe raster (bitmap) graphics. HP-GL/2 Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language 2: a language defined by HP to describe vector graphics. I/O Input/Output: this term describes the passing of data between one device and another. ICC The International Color Consortium, a group of companies that have agreed on a common standard for color profiles. Ink cartridge A removable printer component that stores ink of a particular color and provides it to the printhead. IP address May mean an IPv4 address (most likely) or an IPv6 address. IPSec A sophisticated mechanism for providing network security by authenticating and encrypting IP packets sent between nodes on a network. Each network node (computer or device) has an IPSec configuration. Applications are usually unaware whether IPSec is being used or not. IPv4 address A unique identifier that identifies a particular node on an IPv4 network. An IPv4 address consists of four integers separated by full stops. Most networks in the world use IPv4 addresses. IPv6 address A unique identifier that identifies a particular node on an IPv6 network. An IPv6 address consists of up to 8 groups of hexadecimal digits separated by colons. Each groups contains up to 4 hexadecimal digits. Only a few new networks in the world use IPv6 addresses. Jetdirect HPs brand name for its series of print servers that allow a printer to be connected directly to a local area network. LED Light-Emitting Diode: a semiconductor device that emits light when electrically stimulated. MAC address Media Access Control address: a unique identifier used to identify a particular device on a network. It is a lower- level identifier than the IP address. Thus, a device may have both a MAC address and an IP address. Network A network is a set of connections that pass data between computers and devices. Every device is able to communicate with every other device in the same network. This allows data to be moved between computers and devices, and allows devices such as printers to be shared between many computers. Nozzle One of many tiny holes in a printhead through which ink is deposited onto the paper. Paper ENWWGlossary 211
A thin, flat material made to be written or printed on; most commonly made from fibers of some kind which are pulped, dried and pressed. Platen The flat surface within the printer over which the paper passes while it is being printed on. Printer driver Software that converts a print job in a generalized format into data suitable for a particular printer. Printhead A removable printer component that takes ink of one or more colors from the corresponding ink cartridge(s) and deposits it on the paper, through a cluster of nozzles. In the HP Designjet T790 and T1300 series, each printhead prints two different colors. Spindle A rod that supports a roll of paper while it is being used for printing. TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol: the communications protocols on which the Internet is based. USB Universal Serial Bus: a standard serial bus designed to connect devices to computers. Your printer supports Hi- Speed USB (sometimes called USB 2.0). USB device port A square USB socket found on USB devices, though which a computer can control the device. For a computer to print to your printer using a USB connection, the computer must be connected to the printers USB device port. USB host port A rectangular USB socket such as those on found on computers. A printer can control USB devices that are connected to such a port. Your printer has two USB host ports, which it uses to control accessories and USB flash drives. 212 GlossaryENWW