HP DesignJet Z6100 60 User Manual
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Use a driver Select a color emulation mode in the following ways: ●In the Windows HP-GL/2 or Po stScript driver, select the Color Management section of the Color tab. ● In the Mac OS Print dialog box, select the Color Options panel, and then select Printer Emulation . Use the front panel ● On the front panel, select the icon, and then select Printing preferences > Color options and select the emulation mode of interest. Change the treatment of overlapping lines The Merge setting controls the overlapping line s in an image. There are two settings Off and On. ● If Merge is Off , only the color of the top line is printed where the lines cross. ● If Merge is On , the colors of the two lines are merged where the lines cross. Use the front panel To turn on Merge on the front panel, select the icon, and then select Printing preferences > HP- GL/2 options > Enable merge . You can set the merge setting from some software programs. Settings in your software override the front-panel settings. NOTE:Merge settings have no effect on PostScript files. Print with shortcuts The printer driver provides many options that can be se t to different values when printing a particular job. A printing shortcut stores the values that are appropriate for a particular kind of job, so that you can set all the options with a single click. Some settings (s uch as paper size and orientation) can be overridden by the values that you specify in the software program. NOTE: Shortcuts are available only in the Wi ndows HP-GL/2 and PostScript drivers. To use a shortcut, click the Printing Shortcuts tab in the Windows driver. Change the treatment of overlapping lines 89 Print options
A list of available shortcuts appears. Select the one that matches the job that you want to print. The driver options are now set. Print immediately, or examine the settings to make sure they are appropriate. You can select a shortcut and th en change some of its settings manually. TIP:Make sure to check at least the settings that you can see on the Printing Shortcuts tab: the document size, orientation, and so on. The Factory Defaults shortcut contains the printers defa ult settings. When you click it, it sets all the options to their default values. Printing shortcuts can be customized to your pa rticular needs. To create your own shortcut: 1 . Select the shortcut that comes closest to satisfying your requirements. 2 . Change any value in the Printing Shortcuts tab and other tabs. 3 . Save the new printing shortcut. If you decide later that you no longer want a shortcut, you can delete it. Hold for preview Preview a print on the screen to check the layout of the print before printing, which can help you to avoid wasting paper and ink. NOTE: If the nesting feature is enabled, the previe w image might not accurately reflect the actual print job. Use the Embedded Web Server 1 . Go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. 2 . In the Job Settings tree, select Basic settings . 3 . On the Hold for a preview drop-down menu, select Yes. 4 . Click the Print button to submit the job. 90 Chapter 6 Print options Print options
In the print queue, you can see that the job has an “on hold” status. 5 . To preview the job, click the icon in the Preview column. NOTE: The printer can store up to 64 pages for previe w. If the job that you selected for preview contains more than 64 pages, the job will be ca nceled and purged without notification when the printer starts to process the sixty-fifth page. If you want to preview a job that has more than 64 pages, click the Continue button before the printer starts to process the sixty-fifth page. Because the preview image is ready as soon as the first page is processed, you should have enough time to check the preview image. Use a driver You cannot actually preview a print in the printer dr ivers. However, selecting the preview option in the driver opens the Embedded Web Server. You then se e the image in the Embedded Web Server preview window. ● To select the preview option in the Windows HP/GL-2 or PS drivers, go to the Printing shortcuts tab and select the Show preview before printing check box. ● To select the preview option in the Mac OS driver, go to the Finishing panel and select the Show print preview check box. ● You can also use your software programs print preview option. Configure for high-quality printing You can configure the printer for high-quality printing. Use the Embedded Web Server Through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Basic settings and select Best from the Print quality 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 Paper/Quality tab and look at the Print Quality section. Move the print-quality slider to the extreme right (Quality). ● In the Mac OS Print dialog box, go to the Image Quality panel, and then move the print-quality slider to the extreme right ( Quality). Use the front panel On the front panel, select the icon, and then select Printing preferences > Select quality level > Best . NOTE: If you set the print quality from your computer, that overrides the print-quality setting on the front panel. Configure for high-quality printing 91 Print options
Additional tips The following are additional tips for specific printing conditions: ●Printing on satin photo paper : If you are printing on satin photo paper, consider using HP Professional Satin Photo Paper, which offers: ● A wider color gamut ● Better black optical density ● Better PANTONE* coverage ● A smoother surface ● More robustness ● Print-quality configuration suggestions : The following table shows recommended print- quality settings and paper types for various different kinds of prints. NOTE: High-density images should be printed on heavier paper (heavyweight or glossy). Print contentPrint qualityPaper types PhotographsBestProductivity Photo Gloss RenderingsBestHeavyweight Coated Paper Productivity Photo Gloss In-store advertisingNormal-Fast or NormalCoated Paper Heavyweight Coated Paper Productivity Photo Gloss Lines and images – high quality mapsBestCoated Paper CAD Heavyweight Coated Paper Productivity Photo Gloss Lines and fillsBest Bright White Bond Paper Translucent materials* Coated Paper CAD 92 Chapter 6 Print options Print options
Print contentPrint qualityPaper types Heavyweight Coated Paper Productivity Photo Gloss Lines and fills (draft)FastBright White Bond Paper Translucent materials* Coated Paper CAD Heavyweight Coated Paper Productivity Photo Gloss LinesNormal-Fast or NormalBright White Bond Paper Translucent materials* Coated Paper CAD Lines (draft)Fast Bright White Bond Paper Translucent materials* Coated Paper CAD * Translucent materials include Vellum, Translucen t Bond, Natural Tracing Paper, Clear Film, and Matte Film. For technical details abou t print resolution, see Functional specifications on page 189. Print in grayscale You can convert all colors in your image to shades of gray. By using an option in your graphics program if given the option, or by using the driver. Use the Embedded Web Server To print in grayscale through th e 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 a setting from the Color/ Grayscale 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 HP-GL/2 or Po stScript driver, go to the Color tab and look at the Color Options section. Select Print In Grayscale and then select one of the two grayscale options that are available. ● In the Mac OS Print dialog box, go to the Color options panel and select Color. Select Print In Grayscale and then select one of the two gr ayscale options that are available. Print in grayscale 93 Print options
These are the two grayscale options: ●Gray and Black Inks Only: With this option, only gray and black inks are used to produce the grayscale image. ● Full Set of Inks : With this option, a mix of colors are used to produce the grayscale image. NOTE:The Full Set of Inks option can produce bette r results. Try using that option if you are experiencing bronzing when printing on glossy paper. See The image has a metallic hue (bronzing) on page 154 . Print a draft You can configure the printer for fast, draft-quality printing. Use the Embedded Web Server Through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page in the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Basic settings and select Fast from the Print quality 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 HP-GL/2 or PostScript driver, go to the Paper/Quality tab and look at the Print Quality section. Move th e print-quality slider to the extreme left ( Speed). ● In the Mac OS Print dialog box, go to the Image Quality panel and move the print-quality slider to the extreme left ( Speed). Use the front panel On the front panel, select the icon, and then select Printing preferences > Select quality level > Fast . NOTE: If you set the print quality from your comput er, that overrides the print-quality setting on the front panel. Manage print jobs Submit a job 1 . Access the Embedded Web Server. See Embedded Web Server setup options on page 23. 94 Chapter 6 Print options Print options
2. Go to the Submit job page on the Main tab. 3. Click the Add files button to Browse your computer and select the files to print. NOTE:Submitting a print job through the Embedded Web Server does not require you to have the printer driver or the software that was used to create the file installed on your computer. 4 . Set any other job options you may want from within the Job settings tree. If you leave an option set to Default, the setting that was saved in the job will be used. If the job contains no setting for that option , the setting in the printer will be used. The setting in the printer can be changed on the front panel, or , in some cases, through the Device Setup page in the Embedded Web Server. 5 . Click the Print button. 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. Save a job You can only save a job while submitting it for printing: 1. Access the Embedded Web Server. See Embedded Web Server setup options on page 23 . 2 . Go to the Submit job page on the Main tab. 3 . Click the Add files button, browse your computer, and select the file to print. 4 . If you want to submit more than one file, click the Add files button to add more files. 5 . In the Job settings tree, go to Basic settings and set the Store job in printer option to On. 6. Set any other job options that you want from within the Job settings tree. 7 . Click the Print button. The job appears on the Stored jobs in printer page on the Main tab. Manage print jobs 95 Print options
Reprint an old job If you intend to reprint a job later after making some changes to the job setting s (such as size or quality), you can store the job inside your printer so that you do not have to resubmit it later. NOTE:If you want to reprint a job wi thout changes, you can do that from the print queue without saving the job. Reprint old jobs either through the Embe dded Web Server or on the front panel. Use the Embedded Web Server Reprint any jobs that are listed in the job queue or on the list of jobs that are stored in the printer. ● Go to the Job queue on the Main tab, select the job that you want to reprint, and click the Reprint button. ● Go to the Stored jobs in printer page in the Main tab, select the job that you want to print, modify the print options as necessary, and click Save, Print, or Print and save . Use the front panel Reprint a job on the front panel in one of two ways, depending on the job that you want to reprint. ● To reprint the last job that was printed, select the icon and then select Reprint last job. ● To reprint any other job, select the icon and select Job queue. Then select the job that you want to reprint and select Reprint. Select the number of copies that you want to print and click OK . Cancel a job Cancel a job on the front panel by pressing the Cancel button, or through the Embedded Web Server by selecting the job from within the job queue and clicking the Cancel button. You can also use the driver to cancel. The printer advances the paper as it would if the print were finished. NOTE: A multipage job or a large file might take longer to stop printing than other files. Manage the print queue The queue might contain more than one job. If so, your printer stores jobs in a queue while it is printing the current page. Prioritize a job in the queue ● On the front panel: to make any pending job in th e queue the next one to be printed, select the icon and then select Job queue. Select the job that you want to be printed next and select Move to front. ● Through the Embedded Web Server: se lect the job that you want to be printed next within the job queue and select Move to front. 96 Chapter 6 Print options Print options
NOTE:If nesting is turned on, the prioritized job might remain nested with others. If you want only this job to be printed next, and on its own on the roll, first turn nesting off and then move the job to the front of the queue as described. Identify a job in the queue The best way to look at the queue is through the Embedded Web Server, on the Jobs queue page on the Main tab. Manage the queue and get full information about every job by clicking the name of the file. You can also manage the queue on the front panel. To do so, select the icon and then select Job queue . You can see a list of the jobs in the queue, ea ch with an icon depicting its status as pending, active, done, or cancelled. Delete a job from the queue Under normal circumstances, you do not need to dele te a job from the queue after printing it, because it will leave the queue as more files are sent. However, if you have sent a file in error and want to avoid the chance that it will be reprinted, you can delete it by selecting it and then selecting Delete through the Embedded Web Server or on the front panel. In the same way, you can delete a job that ha s not been printed yet. If the job is currently being printed (status = printing) and you want to both canc el the job and delete it, first click the Cancel icon in the Web server or press the Cancel button on the front panel, and then delete the job from the queue. Make copies of a job in the queue To make extra copies of any job in the queue, select the job through the Embedded Web Server and click the Reprint button, and then specify the nu mber of copies that you want. The job moves to the top of the queue. You can also do this on the front panel: select the icon and then select Job queue. Select the job, select Copies , and then specify the number of co pies that you want and press the OK button. This overrides any value set in your software. NOTE: If Rotate was On when you sent the file, every copy will be rotated. If the job has already been printed, use Move to front to move it to the top of the queue. Understand job status These are the possible job status messages, in the approximate order in which they appear: ● receiving : the printer is receiving the job from the computer. ● waiting to process : the job has been received by the printer and is waiting to be rendered (only for jobs submitted through the Embedded Web Server.) ● processing : the printer is parsing and rendering the job. ● preparing to print : the printer is performing writing sy stem checks before printing the job. ● waiting to print : the job is waiting for the print engin e to become available to proceed with printing. Manage print jobs 97 Print options
●waiting for nest : the printer is set up with Nesting=On and is waiting for other job to complete the nest and proceed with printing. ● on hold : the job was sent with the Hold for preview option and is on hold. NOTE:If the printer stalls while printing a job and the queue facility is turned on,\ the partially printed job will appear in the queue as on hold when the printer is turned on again. When you resume the job, it begins printing at the page on which it was interrupted. ● on hold for paper : the job cannot be printed because the pa per it requires is not loaded in the printer. Load the required paper and then click Continue to resume the job. ● on hold for accounting : the job cannot be printed because the printer requires all jobs to have an account ID. Type the account ID and then click Continue to resume the job. ● printing ● drying ● cutting paper ● ejecting page ● canceling: the job is being canceled, but wi ll remain in the printer job queue. ● deleting : the job is being deleted from the printer. ● printed ● canceled: the job has been canceled by the printer. ● canceled by user ● empty job : the job does not contain anything to print. Nest jobs to save paper Nesting means placing pages side-by-si de on the paper, rather than one after the other. Do this to avoid wasting paper. The graphic below to the left illust rates the general concept of nested print jobs. The graphic below to the right illustrates three that ha ve been print jobs printed with the nesting feature disabled. When does the printer try to nest pages? When the Job Management menu on the front panel or the Setup page in the Embedded Web Server shows that Nest is On , the printer nests pages. 98 Chapter 6 Print options Print options