HP DesignJet Z6100 60 User Manual
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6Print options ● Select print quality ● Select page size ● Adjust margins and layout options ● Resize a print ● Print crop lines ● Rotate an image ● Print a mirror image ● Select image orientation ● Remove the top and bottom blank areas ● Enter an account ID ● Select color emulation mode ● Change the treatment of overlapping lines ● Print with shortcuts ● Hold for preview ● Configure for high-quality printing ● Print in grayscale ● Print a draft ● Manage print jobs ● Request the printers internal prints ● Use paper economically ● Use ink economically ● Change the graphic language setting 79 Print options
Select print quality The printer has various print-quality options. The best quality printing requires some loss of speed, while maximum-speed printing can cause so me reduction in print quality. The printer has four different print- quality options. NOTE: If you have set the print quality in the printe r driver or through the Embedded Web Server, that setting overrides a print-quality setting established on the front panel. NOTE:You cannot change the print quality of pages th at the printer is already receiving or has already received (even if they have not started to print yet). Use the Embedded Web Server To specify the print quality through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job p a g e o n t h e Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Basic settings and then select one of the settings from the Print quality drop-down menu: Fast, Normal-Fast , Normal , or Best . NOTE: Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Use a driver You can specify the print quality in the following ways: ● In the Windows HP-GL/2 or Postscript driver, go to the Paper/Quality tab and look at the Print Quality section. If you select Standard Options, you can use the slider to select some compromise between speed and quality. If you select Custom Options, you can choose Fast, Normal- Fast , Normal or Best . ● In the Mac OS Print dialog box, go to the Image Quality panel. If you select Standard quality options, you can use the slider to select some compromise between speed and quality. If you select Custom quality options, you will see th e specific print-quality options. NOTE:In the Windows driver dialog box, the rendering resolution for your job appears in the Custom Print Quality Options dialog box. In the Mac OS Print dialog box, it appears in the Summary panel. Use the front panel On the front panel, select the icon, and then select Printing preferences > Select quality level . Select page size Select the page size through the Embedded Web Server, in a driver, or on the front panel. The size that you select should be the page size in which the document was created. You can resize the document for printing. See Resize a print on page 83. NOTE: If you set the page size from your computer, that setting override s the page size setting on the front panel. 80 Chapter 6 Print options Print options
Custom page sizes Custom page sizes can be defined in a driver or through the Embedded Web Server. The two types of custom page sizes are differentia ted by how they were created, and therefore, which users have accessibility to them. ● Custom papers: custom papers are custom page size s that have been defined in a driver and that reside on the users hard drive. Therefore, cust om papers are not available to other users in the network. ● Printer forms: printer forms are custom page si zes that have been defined through the Embedded Web Server and are visible to all network users wh o share that print queue. Users require at least Print operator network permiss ions to create printer forms. Use the Embedded Web Server To select the page size through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Paper > Page size and then select Standard or Custom page size. ● Standard: use the drop-d own menus to set the Size and Orientation . ● Custom: use the free-text fields to specify a Width and Length , and use the Page size drop-down menu to define the units of measurement. NOTE: Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Use a driver Select the page size in the following ways: ● In the Windows HP-GL/2 or Po stScript driver, click the Paper/Quality tab, and then select Document Size . ● In the Mac OS Page driver dialog, select Page Setup from the File menu, select your printer in the Format for popup menu, and then select Paper size. Select page size 81 Print options
To define a custom paper size that does not appear in the list of paper sizes: ●In the Windows and PostScript drivers, use one of two different methods: ● In the driver dialog, select Custom from the Document size drop-down menu on the Paper/ Quality tab. Type a name for the custom size and click Save. Then specify the paper dimensions and click OK to save your custom paper size. NOTE: The custom paper size you define is no t available for selection in the list of custom sizes until you have exited and open ed the Printing Preferences/Properties again. Then, you can select More from the Document size drop-down menu and find the custom paper size in the list. ● On the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes , and then from the File menu select Server Properties . On the Forms tab, click the Create a new form check box, specify the name and dimensions of the new form, and then click Save Form. ● In Mac OS X V10.4, select Paper Size > Manage Custom Sizes in the Page Setup dialog box. ● In Mac OS X V10.2 or V10.3, select Settings > Custom Paper Size in the Page Setup dialog box. Use the front panel On the front panel, select the icon, and then select Printing preferences > Paper options > Select paper size . Adjust margins and layout options The printer margins determine the area between the edges of your image and the edges of the paper. For information about the exact sizes (in millim eters) of the available margin settings, see Table 17-4 Margins on page 190. Depending on the method that you use to adjust the ma rgins, at least some of the following layout options are available. ● Standard . Your image is printed on a page of the size that you have selected, with a narrow margin between the edges of the image and the edges of the paper. The image should be small enough to fit between the margins. ● Oversize . Your image is printed on a page slightly larg er than the size that you have selected. If you cut off the margins, the remaining page is th e size you selected, with no margins between your image and the edges of the paper. ● Clip Contents By Margins . Use this setting when the conten ts have white borders and a size equal to that of the pape r that you have selected in the driver . The printer uses the white border for its margins and you get a page size that is equal to what was selected in the driver. See the Usage and Preview sections of the Paper/Quality tab for tips about deciding which margins and layout option be st suit your needs. NOTE:If margins are set in the printer driver or through the Embedded Web Server, they override the margins that are set on the front panel. 82 Chapter 6 Print options Print options
Use the Embedded Web Server To set the margins through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Paper > Layout/Margins. Then use the Select margins drop-down menu to set th e margins. Select from: Default, Small , Normal and Extended . NOTE:Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Use a driver Specify the margins in the following ways: ● In the Windows HP-GL/2 Normal margins and Standard layout are selected by default. To change the margins and la yout options, click the Paper/Quality tab and click the Layout button. ● In the Windows PostScript driver, Normal margins and Standard layout are selected by default. To change the margins, click the Paper/Quality tab, select More from the Document size drop- down menu, and then select the desired page si ze and the margins at the same time. Click the Layout button to change the layout options. ● In the Mac OS driver, select Page Setup from the File menu, select your printer in the in the Format for popup menu, and then select Paper size. You select the page size and the margins at the same time. NOTE: In the Windows PostScript driver, you have the option of selecting a paper size with no margins. The No margins option should only be selected in conjunction with the Oversized and Clip contents by margins layout settings. NOTE:In Mac OS driver, the available margins op tions depend on the paper size that you selected in the Page Setup dialog box. You have the option of selecting a paper size with no margins. To select the No margins option, click the Printing dialog, select the Finishing panel, and then click the Layout tab. The No margins option should only be selected in conjunction with the Oversized and Clip contents by margins layout settings. Use the front panel On the front panel, select the icon, and then select Printing preferences > Margins > Select margins . Resize a print You can send an image to the printer at a certain size bu t tell the printer to resize it (normally larger). This can be useful in the follow situations: ● If your software does not support large formats ● If your file is too large for the printers memory. In this case, you can reduce the page size in your software and then scale it up ag ain by using the front-panel option Resize a print 83 Print options
Use the Embedded Web Server To rescale a print through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. On the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Resizing. In the Resizing drop-down menu, select Standard , % of actual size, or Custom. ● If you select Standard, select a size and orientation from the drop-down menus. ● If you select % of actual size , enter a percentage in the free-text field. ● If you select Custom, type a size in the free-text field, and then set the units and specify on the drop- down menu whether the size defines the width or length. NOTE: Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Use a driver Rescale a print in the following ways: ● In the Windows HP-GL/2 or PostScript driver, click the Features tab, and then select Resizing options ● The Print document on option adjusts the image size to the paper size that you selected. For example, if you select ISO A2 as the pape r size and you print an A4-size image, it is enlarged to fit the A2 paper. If the ISO A3 paper size is selected, the printer reduces a larger image to fit the A3 size. ● The % of normal size option enlarges the printable area of the original paper size (the page minus the margins) by the percen tage indicated, and then adds the margins to create the output paper size ● In the Mac OS Print dialog, select the Finishing panel and then select Print document on. The image size is adjusted to the paper size that you selected. For example, if you select ISO A3 as the paper si ze and you print an A4-size image, the image will be enlarged to fit the A2 paper. If you select ISO A3 as the paper size and the image is larger than A3, the printer reduces th e image to fit the paper. Use the front panel On the front panel, select the icon, and then select Printing preferences > Paper options > Resize. Print crop lines Crop lines are lines that are printed onto the paper during a print job to indicate where the paper should be cut to achieve a specific paper size. Crop lines ca n be printed for individual jobs or for multiple jobs that are printed with the nesting feature. For information about how to print crop lines for mult iple jobs that are printed with the nesting feature, see Nest with crop lines on page 100 . 84 Chapter 6 Print options Print options
Use the Embedded Web Server To enable crop lines through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Roll options and then select a setting from the Enable crop lines drop-down menu. NOTE: Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Use a driver ● In the Windows driver, go to the Features tab and in the Roll Options section, select the Enable Crop lines checkbox ● In the Mac OS Print dialog box, go to the Finishing panel and select the Crop lines check box. Use the front panel On the front panel, select the icon, and then select Printing preferences > Paper options > Enable crop lines. Rotate an image By default, images are printed with the shorter sides parallel to the leading edge of the paper, like this: You can rotate your images by 90° in order to save paper, like this: Rotate an image 85 Print options
When you rotate an image, you are actually rotating the page on the roll; the image maintains its same orientation on the page. Rotate the image through the Embedded Web Server, in a driver, or on the front panel. For more information about image orientation, see Select image orientation on page 87. NOTE:If rotation is set in the prin ter driver or through the Embedded Web Server, it overrides the front-panel setting. NOTE: When you rotate a job, the page length might be increased to avoid clipping, because the top and bottom margins are usually larger than the side margins. CAUTION:If you rotate an image, the paper might not be wide enough for the image. For example, rotating a portrait D/A1-size image on D/A1-size paper by 90° will probably make the image exceed the width of the paper. If you are using the Embedded Web Server, the preview screen confirms this with a warning triangle . The job reverts to a “hold for paper.” See Understand job status on page 97. Use the Embedded Web Server To rotate an image through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Roll options and then select one of the settings from the Rotate drop-down menu. NOTE: Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Use a driver You can rotate an image in the following ways: ● In the Windows HP-GL/2 or PostScript driver, select the Features tab, and then select in the Roll Options section, select Rotate by 90 degrees . ● In the Mac OS Print dialog box, select the Finishing panel and Rotate by 90 degrees . Use the front panel On the front panel, select the icon, and then select Printing preferences > Paper options > Rotate . 86 Chapter 6 Print options Print options
Autorotate The Windows HP-GL/2 printer driver provides an Autorotate option, that automatically rotates oversized portrait images by 90° in order to save paper. Click the Features tab and in the Roll Options section, select Autorotate . Then select the width of the loaded roll on the Roll width drop-down menu. Print a mirror image If you are using clear imaging paper, sometimes called backlit, you might want to print a mirror image of your image, so that when the paper is lit from behind, the image appears in the correct orientation. Use one of the following methods to do this without changing the image in your software program. Use the Embedded Web Server To print a mirror image through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Transformations and then select one of the settings from the Mirror image drop-down menu. NOTE:Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Select image orientation When you set the image orientation, select either portrait or landscape orientation. Changing between portrait and landscape changes the orientation of th e image on the page, but does not rotate the page on the roll. Change the orientation through the Embedd ed Web Server or in a driver. For more information about rotating an image, see Rotate an image on page 85 . NOTE: Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Use the Embedded Web Server To select the image orientation through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Orientation and then select Portrait or Landscape . Use a driver ● In the Windows driver, go to the Paper/Quality tab and then select Portrait or Landscape . ● In the Mac OS, go to the Page Setup dialog box, and then select Portrait or Landscape . Remove the top and bottom blank areas In addition to the page margins set for the job, the printer allows 5 millimeters of blank space between each print. To remove these top and bottom blank areas, select the Remove top/bottom blank areas feature. NOTE: Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Print a mirror image 87 Print options
Use the Embedded Web Server To remove top and bottom blank areas through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Roll options and then select Remove top/bottom blank areas . Use a driver ● In the Windows driver, go to the Features tab and select Remove top/bottom blank areas . ● In the Mac OS Print dialog box, go to the Finishing panel and select Remove top/bottom blank areas . Enter an account ID Use this feature to assign an account ID to a prin t job for accounting purposes. The account ID appears in the printer-generated accounting reports. To track of job-accounting information, set your printer to require an account ID for each job that is submitte d. This setting makes the account ID field mandatory and jobs that have no account ID revert to a on hold for accounting status. NOTE:Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Use the Embedded Web Server To enable the Account ID feature, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Roll options and then select Account ID. Use a driver ● In the Windows driver, go to the Features tab and type an Account ID in the Account ID field. ● In the Mac OS Print dialog box, go to the Accounting panel and type an Account ID in the Account ID field. Select color emulation mode Select color emulation modes through the Embedded We b Server, in a driver or on the front panel. For more information about application-manage d colors and printer-managed colors, see Color-management options on page 114. Use the Embedded Web Server To select a color emulation mode through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Color and then select one of the settings from the Color Management drop-down menu. If you select the Printer emulation setting, you can then select the printer series you that want to emulate from the drop-down menu. NOTE: Be aware that when you submit more th an one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. 88 Chapter 6 Print options Print options