HP DesignJet Z6100 60 User Manual
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Table B-4 Handle the ink system Task ElementsSee this section of the user’s guide Select print qualitySee Select print quality on page 80 Select page sizeSee Select page size on page 80 Select margins optionsSee Adjust margins and layout options on page 82 Resize a printSee Resize a print on page 83 Change the treatment of overlapping linesSee Change the treatment of overlapping lines on page 89 Print in grayscaleSee Print in grayscale on page 93 Print crop linesSee Print crop lines on page 84 Rotate an imageSee Rotate an image on page 85 Select the color emulation modeSee Select color emulation mode on page 88 Print a mirror imageSee Print a mirror image on page 87 Select image orientationSee Select image orientation on page 87 Remove top and bottom blank areasSee Remove the top and bottom blank areas on page 87 Enter an account IDSee Enter an account ID on page 88 TroubleshootingSee this section of the users guide I am experiencing prin t quality problems See Troubleshoot print-quality issues on page 148 NOTE:For additional information abou t adjusting printed images, see Print options on page 79. Task 5: Adjust printed images 209 Appendix B
CReplace your HP Designjet 5000 series printer with an HP Designjet Z6100 printer scenario The HP Designjet Z6100 Printer series is the next-genera tion large format printer that allows you to reuse the knowledge you’ve acquired usin g the HP Designjet 5000 printer. When designing the Z6100, our engineers leveraged the best features and functionality from the 5000 series and then made it even more robust and easier to use. The transition from your 50 00 series printer to the Z6100 will not only be quick and intuitive, it will provide grea ter flexibility, job assurance and image quality to your large format printing business. This scenario highlights some of the basic operations of large format printing, drawing attention to the main differences between the Z6100 and the 5000 series printer. Set up the printer The Z6100 will fit nicely into the space formerly occupied by your 5000 series printer. The rear of the printer is also similar to the 5000 series, with the same power cord attachments and options for connecting your printer to a computer and LAN. See the following sections for more detailed information: ● Physical specifications on page 190 ● Turn the printer on and off on page 21 ● The printers main components on page 4 ● Connectivity and software instructions on page 12 Front panel The Z6100 is managed primarily via the front panel. The front panel has been designed to leverage what you learned while using the 5000 series, with design advancements to improve usability. The Z6100 front panel contains interactive animations to guide you through all the basic operations. Furthermore, the front panel menu structure and enha nced text and graphics facilitate the configuration and use of the various printer features. For more detailed information about the front panel, see The front panel on page 8. 210 Appendix C Replace your HP Designjet 5000 series printer with an HP Designjet Z6100 printer scenario Appendix C
Printer software ●Printer drivers for Windows and Mac OS ● The Embedded Web Server (called the HP Designjet WebAccess in the 5000 series) enables you to manage your print jobs, check consumables levels and check printer status ● The HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) and HP Printer Utility (Mac OS), which enable you to access various printer features and functionality See the following sections for more detailed information: ● Printer software on page 9 ● Embedded Web Server setup options on page 23 ● HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS) setup options on page 25 If you have worked throug h the Set-up poster, you are ready to begin printing. Handle the paper The Z6100 requirements for handling the paper, loadi ng and unloading the paper and using the take-up reel is similar to those for the 5000 series printer. All of the basic paper-handling procedures start from the front panel. What is new in paper handling? ●There is no spindle lever on the Z6100 series printers . To remove the spindle, simply lift it from the printer when you are prompted by the front panel. ● New hub design for improved lo ading and unloading of paper ● You can now leave the printer window open while loading media ● While the portfolio of printing materials has grown, sheet paper is not supported in the Z6100; only roll paper is supported See the following sections for more detailed inform ation on supported paper types and ordering paper: ● Supported paper types on page 28 ● Order paper on page 49 Paper profiles When you load a new roll into the printer, the front panel prompts you to select the type of paper you are loading and enter the length of the roll. For every pa per type listed in the front panel, there is a paper profile (containing an ICC profile) already stored in the printer software. If you want to use a paper that is not listed in the front panel, choose one of the following options: ● Select the paper that matches mo st closely the paper you intend to use, via the front panel ● Download the profile from the Internet. The printe r automatically performs color calibration and paper advance calibration for every downloaded profile. You can easily view information on the curr ently loaded paper. To do so, select the icon, in the front panel and then select View information about the paper . Handle the paper 211 Appendix C
See the following sections for more detailed information: ● View information about the paper on page 45 ● Download paper profiles on page 47 ● Use non-HP paper on page 47 ● Load a roll onto the spindle on page 30 ● Load a roll into the printer on page 32 Print paper info feature This feature was called Track paper length in the 5000 series. If you enable the Print paper info feature, a barcode containing all available paper information will be printed on the roll when it is unloaded. Subsequently, when you load a roll with an information barcode printed on it, the printer automatically detects the paper type, loads the appropriate profile an d tracks the amount of paper remaining in the roll. See the following sections for more detailed information: ● Unload a roll from the printer on page 36 ● Printing paper info on page 49 The take-up reel The take-up reel on the Z6100 is similar in form and function to the 5000 series take-up reel, but it has been improved for better usability. He re are some of the improvements. ● Dual winding direction. You can choose to wind th e printed paper so that the graphics face inward (toward the core) or outward. ● Faster paper advance for shorter set up time ● Improved skew check when loading the pa per into the printer to reduce skewing See the following sections for more detailed information on the take-up reel: ● The printers main components on page 4 ● Use the take-up reel on page 38 Handle the ink system The Z6100 series printer incorporates cutting-edge technology to give you the best image quality available for large format printing. With the exception of the maintenance cartridge (which has replaced the printhead cleaners) you will notice that the ink syst em components can be found in the same general locations as in the 5000 series. You will also notice that the ink cartridge door has been removed. This streamlined design offers instant access to the ink cartridges. What is new with the ink system components? ● Ink cartridges : The Z6100 uses 8 ink cartridges. The inks are available exclusively in 775 ml cartridges, offering extended print runs, simpli fying the installation process and reducing the frequency of cartridge changes. ● Printheads : With improved printhead technology, the ha ndling requirements of the printheads has changed. They must be shaken vigorously and cl eaned in a different manner before installation. ● Maintenance cartridge : The maintenance cartridge performs the same functions as did the printhead cleaners in the 5000 se ries. However, as there is only one maintenance cartridge for all 212 Appendix C Replace your HP Designjet 5000 series printer with an HP Designjet Z6100 printer scenario Appendix C
8 printheads, there is less maintenance and less handling of messy printhead cleaners. The printer notifies you via the front panel when you should change the maintenance cartridge. NOTE:Handle the maintenance cartri dge carefully when removing it to avoid getting ink on yourself and the printer. NOTE: The Z6100 automati cally performs printhead alignment whenever a printhead is inserted. You are required to use opaque white paper during printhead alignment. Colored papers, glossy canvas and translucent materials are not suitable for printhead alignment. See the following sections for more detailed information on the ink system components: ● The printers main components on page 4 ● Ink system components on page 57 ● Ink system tips on page 58 ● Remove an ink cartridge on page 59 ● Insert an ink cartridge on page 61 ● Remove a printhead on page 61 ● Insert a printhead on page 64 ● Align the printheads on page 71 ● Remove the maintenance cartridge on page 73 ● Insert the maintenance cartridge on page 75 ● Clean (recover) the printheads on page 66 ● Clean the electrical connections on a printhead on page 67 See the following sections for information on checki ng ink system status and printer usage statistics: ● Check the status of the ink system on page 76 ● Check the status of the ink cartridges on page 76 ● Check the status of a printhead on page 77 ● Check printer usage statistics on page 77 Image quality and color management The Z6100 series printers make it easier than ever to achieve the image quality levels you demand of your large format printer. Print quality This feature was called Print mode in the 5000 series. The Z6100 series offers one additional print quality level with which to balance print speed and print quality. The table below identifies the correlation between the 5000 series print modes and the Z6100 series print quality levels. Printer seriesPrint quality settings from fastest speed (far left) to best quality (far right) 5000 Max speedProductivityMax quality Z6100 Fast Normal-fastNormalBest Image quality and color management 213 Appendix C
Calibration and image quality The list below highlights some of the features and functionality built into the Z6100 series to ensure the highest possible image quality. ● Greater print resolution (when photo paper is used , print quality is set to Best and the Maximum resolution feature is enabled) ● Automatic paper advance calibration ● Automatic color calibration ● Automatic paper profiling including ICC profiles (except for unknown papers, which require downloading from the Internet) ● Embedded spectrophotometer: a precision instrument that determines the exact composition of light reflected from a color patch to help ensure consistent and accurate color ● Variety of color emulations. You can even emulate the color palette from your 5000 series printer. See the following sections for more detailed information: ● Select print quality on page 80 ● Perform paper advance calibration on page 46 ● A summary of the color-management process on page 109 ● Color calibration on page 110 ● Color profiling on page 111 ● Color-management options on page 114 ● Color emulation modes on page 118 Efficient use of paper and consumables The Z6100 series printers help you to economize paper and co nsumables usage by providing: ● Printer usage statistics ● Nesting options ● Tips on using paper and inks economically See the following sections for more detailed information: ● Nest jobs to save paper on page 98 ● Use paper economically on page 102 ● Use ink economically on page 102 Maintenance and troubleshooting See the following chapters and sections for information on maintaining the printer and troubleshooting issues: ● Maintain the printer on page 135 ● Troubleshoot print-quality issues on page 148 214 Appendix C Replace your HP Designjet 5000 series printer with an HP Designjet Z6100 printer scenario Appendix C
●Troubleshoot ink-system issues on page 167 ● Troubleshoot paper issues on page 162 ● Troubleshoot other issues on page 172 ● Use the Printhead status plot on page 71 ● Front-panel error messages on page 179 ● Get help on page 182 Maintenance and troubleshooting 215 Appendix C
Glossary BonjourApple Computers trade name for its implementation of the IETF Zeroconf specification framework, a computer network technology that is us ed in Apple Mac OS X V10.2 and later. Use it to discover the services that are available on a local area network (LAN). It was originally known as Rendezvous. Color accuracy The ability to print colors that match the original image as closely as possible, given the fact that all devices have a limited color gamut and might not be able to match certain colors precisely. Color consistency The ability to print the same colors in a particula r print job, from print to print and from printer to printer. Color model A system of representing colors by numbers. An example of such a system is RGB or CMYK. Color space A color model in which each color is repesented 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 nu mbers 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 electr icity 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 benefits, 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 ES D 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 (m ainly 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 ar ea, 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 tech nology for local area networks. Firmware Software that controls your printers functionality and is stored semi-permanently in the printer (it can be updated). Gamut The range of colors and density values reproducible on an output device, such as a printer or monitor. HP-GL/2 Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language 2: a language defined by HP to describe vector graphics. I/O Input/Output: this term desc ribes 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 A unique identifier that identifies a particular node on a TCP/IP network. It consists of four integers separated by dots. 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 semicond uctor device that emits light when electrically stimulated. 216 Glossary
MAC addressMedia 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. Nozzle One of many tiny holes in a printhead through which ink is deposited onto the paper. Paper 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 compon ent 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. Rendezvous Apple Computers original name for its netw orking software later known as Bonjour. Spindle A rod that supports a roll of paper wh ile it is being used for printing. TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol: th e communications protocols on which the Internet is based. USB Universal Serial Bus: a standard serial bus designed to connect devices to computers. Glossary 217
Index A accessoriesorder 147 acoustic specifications 192 adding paper types 47 application hangs up 173 ArcGIS 131 automatic paper-cutter doesnt work 165 B banding problems 46 bin stacking problems 165 black and white 93 black point compensation 115 blank page 159 blurred lines 152 buzzer on/off 23 C calibration color 110 CALS G4 102 cannot load paper 163 carriage lubrication 139 Clean the paper advance sensor window 138 clean the platen 136 clean the printer 136 clipped at bottom 159 clipped image 160 color 105 color accuracy between printers 157 PANTONE 157 color calibration 110 color management options 114 color management process 109 color profiling 111 communication problems 174 components of Embedded Web Server 10 components of printer 4 connect the printer choose a method 13 Mac OS direct 17 Mac OS network 15 Windows direct 14 Windows network 13 contrast in front panel 23 crop lines nesting 100 printing 84 Customer Care 183 D DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 201 Designjet Online 183, 186 distorted print 161 downloading media profiles 47 draft for revision, print 127 drivers main features 11 drying time canceling 48 changing 49 overview 28 E e-mail alerts 23 ecological specifications 191 economize on ink 102 economize on paper 102 Embedded Web Server access 23 canceling a job 96 cannot access 174 e-mail alerts 23 ink and paper usage 101 ink system status 76 language 24 main components 10 password 24 printer usage statistics 77 queue management 96 saving a job 95 submitting a job 94 troubleshooting wizard 149 enter an account ID 88 environmental specifications 191 F fast printing 94 features of printer 4 features of the driver 11 firmware update 141 front panel contrast 23 language 22 units 23 front panel error messages all 179 front panel option align printheads 170 allow EWS 174 best 91 calibrate color 111 fast 94 ink cartridge information 76 print crop lines 85 printhead information 77 reprint 96 select I/O timeout 159, 161 select quality level 91, 94 view configuration 15 front view 42–in printer 5 front view 60–in printer 6 functional specifications 189 G glossary 216 graininess 154 graphic languages 190 gray shades 93 H hard disk specification 191 218 Index