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    							●Clean LM-LC
    ● Clean PK-LG
    ● Clean MK-C
    ● Purge ink
    Cleaning all of the printheads take s about 5 minutes. Cleaning any tw o printheads takes about 3 minutes.
    Purging the ink takes about 5 minutes.
    NOTE: Cleaning all printheads uses more  ink than cleaning a single pair.
    NOTE:HP recommends that you purge the ink from th e printheads before printing a job if the
    printer has been turned off for more than six week s or if you are experiencing inconsistent colors
    from print to print after long storage periods. Purging the ink from the printheads helps to ensure
    maximum color consistency; it is  not a remedy for poor printhead health.
    Align the printheads
    Precise alignment between printheads is essential for  color accuracy, smooth color transitions, and sharp
    edges in graphical elements. Your printer has an  automatic printhead alignment process which runs
    whenever a printhead has be en accessed or replaced.
    In the case of a paper jam, if you have used a cust om paper, or if you are experiencing problems with
    color accuracy; you might need  to align the printheads. See 
    Align the printheads on page 71.
    NOTE: If you experience a paper jam,  HP recommends that you reinsert the printheads and align
    the printheads.
    TIP: Use the same paper you intend to print on  to align the printheads. Photo paper is
    recommended for the best results. Plain; bond; and thin, coated papers are acceptable, but provide
    marginal results.
    WARNING! Colored papers, glossy canvas, and tran sparent materials such as translucent
    bond, clear film, tracing paper, and vellum are no t suitable for aligning the printheads. However,
    if you must perform printhead alignment with a mate rial that is not supported, make sure you use
    a material with the same thickness as the  material you are going to use for printing.
    Reinsert printheads procedure
    1. If the printhead alignment process is running
     and the wrong paper is loaded, press the Cancel button
    on the front panel.
    CAUTION: Do not print if the printhead align ment process has been canceled.
    2. Load the paper you want to use. Photo pa
    per is recommended for the best results.
    WARNING!Colored papers, glossy canvas, and tran sparent materials such as translucent
    bond, clear film, tracing paper, and vellum are not suitable for aligning the printheads.
    However, if you must perform printhead alignmen t with a material that is not supported, make
    sure you use a material with the same thickness as the material you are going to use for
    printing.
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    							3. Remove and reinsert all of the printheads. See Remove a printhead on page 61 and Insert a
    printhead on page 64
    . This starts the printhead alignment process.
    NOTE: Make sure the printer window is  closed during printhead alignment.
    4. The process takes about 6 minutes. Wait until th
    e front panel shows that the process is complete
    before using the printer.
    NOTE: A calibration image is printed during th e printhead alignment process. The front
    panel shows if there were any errors in the process.
    Image Quality Maintenance menu procedure
    1 . Load the paper you want to use. Photo paper is re
    commended for the best results. Plain; bond; and
    thin, coated papers are acceptable, but provide marginal results.
    WARNING! Colored papers, glossy canvas, and tran sparent materials such as translucent
    bond, clear film, tracing paper, and vellum  are not suitable for aligning the printheads.
    However, if you must perform printhead alignment with a material that is not supported, make
    sure you use a material with the same thickn ess as the material you are going to use for
    printing.
    2 .
    Go to the front panel and select the 
     icon, and then select  Image quality maintenance  >
    Align printheads . The printer verifies that a sufficient amou nt of paper exists to perform printhead
    alignment.
    3 . If the paper type that is loaded is acceptable fo
    r printhead alignment, the printer performs the
    alignment and prints an alignment pattern.
    NOTE: Make sure the printer window is  closed during printhead alignment.
    4. The process takes about 5 minutes. Wait until th
    e front panel shows that the process is complete
    before using the printer.
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    							Scan errors during alignment
    If the alignment process fails, a Scanning problems message appears on the front panel. This indicates
    that the alignment was not completed successfully.  Therefore, the printheads are not aligned and the
    alignment should be repeated before printing. Th e problem might be because of one of the following
    scenarios:
    ● The type of paper used in the printhead alignment
     process was not acceptable. Repeat the alignment
    process using one of the  recommended paper types.
    ● The printheads are not clean. Clean the printheads. See 
    Clean the printheads on page 168
    .
    ● The printer window was open during the printhead 
    alignment process. Repeat the alignment process
    with the printer window closed.
    If the problem persists after following the recommend ed remedies, try replacing all of the printheads. If
    the problem persists after replac ing the printheads, a failure in the scanning system may exist.
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    ● The printer is not printing
    ● The software program slows down or stalls while generating the print job
    ● The printer seems slow
    ● Communication failures betw
    een computer and printer
    ● Cannot access the Em
    bedded Web Server
    ● “Out-of-memory” error message
    ● AutoCAD 2000 memory allocation error
    ● The platen rollers squeak
    ● Cannot access HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS)
    ● No output from Microsoft Visio 2003
    ● Print job canceled and purged when held for preview
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    							The printer is not printing
    Possible reasons why a file you have sent from your computer is not printing when expected, include the
    following:
    ●A problem with the electrical power might exist. If the printer is not performing and the front panel
    does not respond, verify that the power cable is co
    rrectly connected and that the electrical socket is
    functioning.
    ● An unusual electromagnetic phenomena may exist, su
    ch as strong electromagnetic fields or severe
    electrical disturbances. Such occurrences can cause the printer to behave strangely, or even stop
    working. Turn off the printer by using the  Power button on the front panel, wait until the
    electromagnetic environment has returned to normal , and then turn the printer on again. If the
    problems persist, cont act your customer service representative.
    ● The graphic language setting might be incorrectly set.
    ● The correct printer driver 
    might not have been installed in your computer.
    ● One of the following paper scenarios might exist:
    ● The paper name that appears on the front panel do
    es not reflect the paper that is loaded in the
    printer.
    ● There is not a sufficient amount of paper on
     the loaded roll to print the entire job.
    Under these conditions, one print job might be printe d, while another print job is held in the print
    queue. To resolve this issue, unload the roll from  the printer and load a new roll, using the front panel
    to guide you thro ugh the process.
    ● The nesting setting might be  On and the printer is waiting for the  nest timeout to expire. Under this
    condition, the front panel shows the remaining time.
    ● You might have requested a print preview in your 
    printer driver. Under this condition, the preview
    appears in a Web browser.
    The software program slows down or stalls while
    generating the print job
    Large quantities of data might be  necessary to generate a high-quality  large-format print job. This can
    cause your software program to slow down significan tly or stall. Lowering the print resolution may help
    to avoid this scenario, however, lowering  the print resolution reduces image quality.
    In the Windows HP-GL/2 driver, click the  Advanced tab, select Document options > Printer
    features , and then set  Max. Application resolution to 300.
    The printer seems slow
    Here are some possible explanations:
    ●
    Did you set the print quality to Best ? Images printed with the Best print-quality setting require more
    time to print.
    ● Did you specify the correct paper 
    type when loading the paper? Verify that the paper type that
    appears on the front panel matches the  paper that is loaded in the printer.
    ● Is your printer connected to a network? Check th
    at all components used in the network (network
    interface cards, hubs, routers, switches, and cables ) are capable of high-speed operation. Is there a
    lot of traffic from other devices on the network?
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    							●Did you set the drying time to  Extended? Try changing the drying time to  Optimal. See Change
    the drying time on page 49.
    ● Are the printheads in good condition? Printing time
     might increase when a printhead needs cleaning.
    Check the printhead status on the front panel or  through the Embedded Web Server. Clean or replace
    printheads if necessary.
    ● Do your image contain high-density, black fills? Pr
    inting time might increase for images containing
    high-density, black fills.
    Communication failures between computer and
    printer
    Some symptoms are:
    ● The front-panel display does not show the  Receiving message when you have sent an image to the
    printer.
    ● Your computer shows an error message when you try to print.
    ● Your computer or printer stalls when transferring data.
    ● Your printed output shows random or inexplicable 
    errors (misplaced lines, partial graphics, and so
    on).
    To solve a communication problem:
    ● Make sure that you have selected the co
    rrect printer in your software program.
    ● Make sure that the printer works correctly 
    when printing from other software programs.
    ● Remember that large images usually require 
    more time to receive, process, and print.
    ● If the printer is connected to yo
    ur computer by a USB cable, try disconnecting and reconnecting the
    cable.
    ● If the printer is connected to your computer thro
    ugh any other intermediate devices, such as switch
    boxes, buffer boxes, cable adapters, or cable conv erters, remove the intermediate device and try
    connecting the printer directly to your computer.
    ● Try another interface cable. See 
    Choose which connection method to use on page 13
    .
    ● Make sure that the graphic lang
    uage setting is correctly set.
    Cannot access the Embedded Web Server
    If you have not done so already, please read Access the Embedded Web Server on page 23.
    NOTE: If you connect your printer dire ctly to your computer with a USB cable, use HP Easy Printer
    Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS).
    1 .
    Go to the front panel and select the 
     icon.
    2 . Select  Connectivity Menu  > Advanced >  Embedded Web Server  > Allow EWS  > On .
    3 .
    If you have a TCP/IP connectio n to your printer, go to the front panel and select the 
     icon, and
    then select  Connectivity Menu .
    4 . Select the type of connection you are using.
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    							5. Select View Information .
    6 . The information should read:  IP enabled: Yes. If it does not, you migh t need to use a different
    connection.
    If you still cannot access the Embedded  Web Server, turn the printer off with the  Power button on the front
    panel and then turn it on again.
    If you experience very slow progress while trying to access the Embedded Web Server, the problem could
    be that you are using a proxy server. Try bypassing  the proxy server and accessing the Embedded Web
    Server directly.
    ● In Internet Explorer 6 for Windows, go to  Tools > Internet Options > Connections  > LAN
    Settings , and select the Bypass proxy server for local addresses  check box. You can also
    click the  Advanced button to add the printers  IP address to the list of exceptions, for which the
    proxy server is not used.
    ● In Safari for Mac OS, go to  Safari > Preferences  > Advanced and click the  Proxies: Change
    Settings  button. Add the printers IP address or its doma in name to the list of exceptions, for which
    the proxy server is not used.
    “Out-of-memory” error message
    There is no direct relationship between the size of  a file in your computer and the amount of memory
    needed to print the file. Because of file compression an d other factors, it is difficult to estimate how much
    memory is needed to print a job. It is possible that the printer will lack sufficien t memory to print a certain
    job, despite having printed larger  jobs in the past. Adding memory to your printer is one solution.
    If you are using the Windows HP-GL/2 driver, printer  memory problems can often be resolved by clicking
    the  Advanced  tab, selecting  Document options, selecting  Printer features, and then selecting
    Print job as raster .
    NOTE:If you select this option, the time needed  to process the job in your computer might be
    considerably longer.
    AutoCAD 2000 memory allocation error
    When printing from AutoCAD 2000 for the firs t time after installing the printer driver, a Memory
    allocation error  message might appear.
    This is an AutoCAD 2000 problem. Download the Plotting Update Patch ( plotupdate.exe) from the
    Autodesk Web site (
    http://www.autodesk.com/ ) to resolve the problem.
    HP also recommends that you downlo ad the Plotting Update Patch if you experience other problems when
    printing from AutoCAD 2000.
    The platen rollers squeak
    It might be necessary to oil the ro llers. Locate the oil bottle in the ma intenance kit that came with your
    printer.
    1 . Turn off the printer by using the 
    Power button on the front panel.
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    							2. Open the printer window.
    3
    . Locate the small holes in the pl
    aten near some of the rollers.
    4. Put three drops of oil into each hole in the platen.
    NOTE:
    Be careful not to spill oil onto the platen.
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    							5. If oil spills onto the platen, wipe the platen cl
    ean by using the cloth that was supplied with the
    maintenance kit.
    6 . Lower the printer window.
    Cannot access HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP
    Printer Utility (Mac OS)
    If you have not done so
     already, please read HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac
    OS) setup options on page 25.
    NOTE:Because Windows XP Professional x64 Edition does  not support HP Easy Printer Care, it
    cannot be installed on computers that  are running that version of Windows.
    1.
    Go to the front panel and select the 
     icon.
    2 . Select Connectivity Menu  > Advanced >  Web services  > Printer Utility Software  >
    Enable .
    3 .
    If you have a TCP/IP connection to your printer, go to the front panel and select the 
     icon again.
    4 . Select the type of connection you are using.
    5 . Select View Information .
    If you still cannot connect, turn the printer off by using the  Power button on the front panel and then turn
    it on again.
    No output from Microsoft Visio 2003
    For more information about problems when printing large images (more than 129 inches long) from
    Microsoft Visio 2003, see Micros ofts online knowledge base (
    http://support.microsoft.com/search/).
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    							To avoid these problems, you can scale down the image in Visio (to a size less than 129 inches) and then
    scale up the image in the driver. Resize the image  in Visio and then in the Windows driver, click the
    Features  tab and then select the Resizing options.
    Print job canceled and purged when held for
    preview
    The printer can store up to 64 pages for preview. If  the job that you selected for preview contains more
    t ha n 64  pag e s,  the j o b w i l l b e c ance l ed 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, yo u should have enough time  to check the preview image.
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