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    Replace [color] cartridgeReplace the cartridge. See Handling ink cartridges and
    printheads on page 81.
    Reseat [color] cartridgeRemove and reinsert the same cartridge. See Handling inkcartridges and printheads on page 81.
    Update: failed. Invalid file Make sure that you have selected the correct firmware update
    file. Then try again to perform the update.
    Table 15-2  Numerical error codes
    Error codeRecommendation
    52:01The printer needs internal cleaning. See Clean the printhead drop detector on page 140. If the
    problem persists, contact HP Support. See Contact HP Support on page 154.
    61:01The file format is wrong and the printer cannot process the job. The printer expects jobs to be
    sent in PCL3 format.
    62, 63, 64, 65, 67Check that the printer cables are well connected and the USB cable is of good quality. Try again
    to print the same file. Make sure you are using the correct driver for your printer. Update your
    printers firmware. See 
    Update the firmware on page 98.
    74.1Try the firmware update again. If possible, try to update over a network if the USB update failed.
    Do not try to use your computer while the update is in progress. If the problem persists, contact
    HP Support. See 
    Contact HP Support on page 154.
    75A printer maintenance kit is required. See Printer maintenance kits on page 99.
    78You may be trying to print borderless on a paper type that does not support it. See Print withno margins on page 49.
    79Restart the printer. If the problem persists, update your printers firmware. See Update the
    firmware on page 98. If the problem still persists, contact HP Support. See Contact HPSupport on page 154.
    81, 86, 87There may be a paper jam. See The paper has jammed on page 115. If the problem persists,
    contact HP Support. See Contact HP Support on page 154.
    94, 94.1Restart color calibration. See Color calibration on page 60.
    98There may be a printhead problem. See Troubleshooting ink cartridge and printhead issueson page 137.
    any other codes Restart the printer. If the problem persists, contact HP Support. See Contact HP Support
    on page 154.
    Table 15-1  Text messages (continued)
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    							16 HP Customer Care
    ●Introduction
    ●
    HP Professional Graphics Services
    ●
    HP Proactive Support
    ●
    Contact HP Support
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    							Introduction
    HP Customer Care offers award-winning support to ensure you get the most from your HP Designjet,
    providing comprehensive, proven support expertise and new technologies to give you unique end-to-
    end support. Services include setup and installation, troubleshooting tools, warranty upgrades, repair
    and exchange services, phone and Web support, software updates and self-maintenance services. To
    find out more about HP Customer Care, please visit us at:
    http://www.hp.com/go/graphic-arts/
    or call us on the telephone (see 
    Contact HP Support on page 154). To register your warranty:
    http://register.hp.com/
    HP Professional Graphics Services
    For further information on all the services described in this section, please visit http://www.hp.com/go/
    pgs/.
    Knowledge Center
    Enjoy a world of dedicated services and resources to ensure you always get the best performance from
    your HP Designjet products and solutions.
    Join the HP community at the Knowledge Center, your large-format printing community at
    http://www.hp.com/go/z3200/knowledgecenter/ for 24×7 access to:
    ●Multimedia tutorials
    ●Step-by-step how-to guides
    ●Downloads — the latest printer firmware, drivers, software, paper presets, etc.
    ●Technical support — online troubleshooting, customer care contacts and more
    ●Workflows and detailed advice for completing various printing tasks from particular software
    applications
    ●Forums for direct contact with the experts, both HP and your colleagues
    ●Warranty tracking online, for your peace of mind
    ●Latest product information — printers, supplies, accessories, software, etc.
    ●Supplies Center for all you need to know about ink and paper
    By customizing your registration for the products you have purchased and your type of business, and
    by setting your communication preferences, you decide the information you need.
    HP Start-Up Kit
    The HP Start-Up Kit is the CD that comes with your printer; it contains the printers software.
    HP Care Packs and Warranty Extensions
    If you would like to extend your printers warranty beyond the standard period, two methods are available.
    ●An HP Care Pack provides support for a three-year period. You can buy it when you buy the printer,
    or for a short time afterwards.
    ●A one-year Warranty Extension can be bought at any time.
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    							HP Care Packs and Warranty Extensions include remote support. On-site service is also provided if
    necessary, with two alternative response-time options.
    ●Next business day
    ●Same business day, within four hours (may not be available in all countries)
    For more information on HP Care Packs, please visit 
    http://www.hp.com/go/lookuptool/.
    HP Installation
    The HP Installation service unpacks, sets up and connects the printer for you.
    This is one of the HP Care Pack services; for more information, please visit 
    http://www.hp.com/go/
    lookuptool/.
    HP Proactive Support
    HP Proactive Support helps reduce costly printer downtime by preemptively identifying, diagnosing and
    resolving printer issues before they become problems for you. HPs Proactive Support tool is designed
    to help businesses of all sizes reduce support costs and maximize productivity—all with the click of a
    mouse.
    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 Printer Utility, 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.
    ●Under Windows, there are two ways of accessing HP Proactive Support from the HP Printer Utility.
    ◦Select Tools > HP Proactive Support.
    ◦Click near the bottom of the window where you see the text HP Proactive Support is
    disabled on your system.
    ●Under Mac OS, select Information > Printer Status > Printer Details. The HP Printer Monitor
    will open. 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.
    See also 
    Access the HP Printer Utility on page 19.
    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.
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    							●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 printer you are using (the product number and the serial number, found on the label at
    the back of the printer)
    ◦If there is an error code on the front panel, note it down; see 
    Front-panel error messages
    on page 150
    ◦
    The printers Service ID: at the front panel, select the Information menu icon 
    , then View
    printer information
    ◦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 printer (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 printers internal prints on page 7)
    Telephone number
    Your HP Support telephone number is available on the Web: please visit http://welcome.hp.com/country/
    us/en/wwcontact_us.html.
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    							17 Printer specifications
    ●Functional specifications
    ●
    Physical specifications
    ●
    Memory specifications
    ●
    Power specifications
    ●
    Ecological specifications
    ●
    Environmental specifications
    ●
    Acoustic specifications
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    							Functional specifications
    Table 17-1  HP 70 ink supplies
    PrintheadsTwo inks in each printhead: gloss enhancer and gray, blue and
    green, magenta and yellow, light magenta and light cyan,
    photo black and light gray, and matte black and red
    Ink  cartridges Cartridges containing 130 ml of ink: gloss enhancer, gray, blue,
    green, magenta, yellow, light magenta, light cyan, photo black,
    light gray, matte black, and red
    Table 17-2  Paper sizes
    MinimumMaximum
    Roll width11 inches (279 mm)24-inch printer: 24 inches (609 mm)
    44-inch printer: 44 inches (1118 mm)
    Roll length300 feet (91.4 m)
    Sheet width8.3 inches (210 mm, A4 Portrait)24-inch printer: 24 inches (609 mm)
    44-inch printer: 44 inches (1118 mm)
    Sheet length 11 inches (279 mm, Letter Portrait) 24-inch printer: 36 inches (915 mm)
    44-inch printer: 66 inches (1676 mm)
    Table 17-3  Printing resolutions
    Print
    qualityMaximum
    detailExtra
    passesRendering resolution
    (ppi)Printing resolution (dpi)
    BestOn
    On
    Off
    OffOn
    Off
    On
    Off600 × 600
    600 × 600
    600 × 600
    600 × 6002400 × 1200 (glossy & satin paper only)
    1200 × 1200
    1200 × 1200
    1200 × 1200
    NormalOn
    Off
    Off 600 × 600
    600 × 600
    300 × 3001200 × 1200
    1200 × 1200
    1200 × 1200
    Fast On
    Off
    Off 600 × 600
    600 × 600
    300 × 3001200 × 1200
    1200 × 1200
    1200 × 1200
    Table 17-4  Margins 
    Top right and left margins5 mm = 0.2 inches
    Bottom margin (trailing edge) 5 mm = 0.2 inches (roll)
    17 mm = 0.67 inches (sheet)
    NOTE:Printing without margins is possible with glossy and satin paper types.
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    							Table 17-5  Mechanical accuracy 
    ±0.2% of the specified vector length or ±0.3 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 17-6  Graphic languages supported
    HP Designjet Z3200 Photo Printer HP-PCL3 GUI
    Table 17-7  Operating systems supported
    Apple Mac OS X10.4 and later versions
    Microsoft Windows XP and later versions
    Physical specifications
    Table 17-8  Printer physical specifications
     24 inch printer24 inch printer (without stand)44 inch printer
    Weight143 lb (65 kg)103.6 lb (47 kg)189 lb (86 kg)
    Width49.7 inches (1262 mm)49.7 inches (1262 mm)69.7 inches (1770 mm)
    DepthMinimum: 26 inches (661 mm)
    Maximum: 28.8 inches (732 mm)Minimum: 26 inches (661 mm)
    Maximum: 28.8 inches (732 mm)Minimum: 26 inches (661 mm)
    Maximum: 28.8 inches (732 mm)
    Height 41.2 inches (1047 mm) 15.4 inches (391 mm) 41.2 inches (1047 mm)
    Memory specifications
    Table 17-9  Memory specifications
    Memory (DRAM) supplied256 MB
    Hard disk 80 GB
    Power specifications
    Table 17-10  Printer power specifications
    Source100–240 V ac ±10%, auto-ranging
    Frequency50–60 Hz
    Current< 2 A
    Consumption < 200 W
    Ecological specifications
    For the up-to-date ecological specifications of your printer, please go to http://www.hp.com/ and search
    for “ecological specifications”.
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    							Environmental specifications
    Table 17-11  Printer environmental specifications
    Temperature rangeHumidity range
    Operating for optimal print quality22°C to 26°C (72°F to 79°F)30% to 60%
    Operating for standard printing15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F)20% to 80%
    Printer without consumables5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
    Non-operating packed consumables and
    printer:-40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)
    Acoustic specifications
    Printer acoustic specifications (declared according to ISO 9296).
    Table 17-12  Printer acoustic specifications
    Idle sound power level4.4 B (A)
    Operating sound power level6.5 B (A)
    Idle sound pressure at bystander position29 dB (A)
    Operating sound pressure at bystander position 49 dB (A)
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    							Glossary
    AppleTalkA suite of protocols that Apple Computer developed in 1984 for computer networking, not supported
    by this printer. Apple now recommends TCP/IP networking instead.
    BonjourApple 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 accuracyThe 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 consistencyThe ability to print the same colors from a particular print job from print to print and from
    printer to printer.
    Color modelA system of representing colors by numbers, such as RGB or CMYK.
    Color spaceA 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.
    CutterA printer component that slides back and forth across the platen to cut the paper.
    ESDElectroStatic 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 the electronics products. Therefore, to prevent damage some
    precautions are needed when setting up the product, 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 product (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.
    EthernetA popular computer networking technology for local area networks.
    FirmwareSoftware that controls your printers functionality and is stored semi-permanently in the printer (it can
    be updated).
    GamutThe range of colors and density values reproducible on an output device, such as a printer or monitor.
    Gloss enhancerA clear fluid that improves gloss uniformity and eliminates bronzing as an image quality issue
    on photo papers. It is not used on matte papers.
    I/OInput/Output: this term describes the passing of data between one device and another.
    ICCThe International Color Consortium, a group of companies that have agreed on a common standard for color
    profiles.
    Ink cartridgeA removable printer component that stores ink of a particular color and provides it to the printhead.
    IP addressA unique identifier that identifies a particular node on a TCP/IP network. It consists of four integers
    separated by dots.
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