HP Designjet Z6100ps 60 User Manual
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NOTE:Any other users that want to share your printe r must install the printer software on their own computers. Any other users that share your directly connecte d printer can send print jobs, but cannot receive information from the printer. This affects printer alerts, printer status reports, paper management, printer administration, and troubleshooting. Mac OS V10.2 users have to select the Show printers connected to other computers option in the Print Center in order to see shared printers. Sharing your directly connected printer with othe r users will slow down your computer, perhaps to the point that the delay is unacceptable. TIP: The best way to share the printer over a network is to connect the printer to the network, rather than to any single computer. See Connect to a network (Mac OS) on page 15. Uninstall the printer software (Mac OS) 1 . Insert the HP Start-Up Kit CD/DVD into your CD/DVD drive. 2 . Click the CD/DVD icon on your desktop. 3 . Click the Mac OS X HP Designjet Installer icon. 4 . Click Uninstall , and follow the onscreen instructions to uninstall the printer software. Uninstall the printer software (Mac OS) 19 Connectivity
3Basic setup options ● Printer setup options ● Embedded Web Server setup options ● HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS) setup options 20 Chapter 3 Basic setup options Basic setup options
Printer setup options Turn the printer on and off TIP:Turn the printer on with the hard power switch on the back of the printer or by pressing the Power button on the front panel. You can leave the printer on without wasting energy. Leaving it on improves response time and ov erall system reliability. When the printer has not been used for a certain period of time, it saves power by going into sleep mode. Any interaction with the printer returns it to active mode, and it can resume printing immediately. NOTE:In sleep mode, the printer wake s up from time to time to do maintenance service to the printheads. This avoids the ne ed of doing long preparation after long idle periods. If you want to turn the printer on or off, the normal and recommended method is to use the Power button on the front panel. When you turn off the printer this way, the printheads are automatically stored with the maintenance cartridge, which prevents them from drying out. However, if you plan to leave the printer turned off for a long period of time, you are recommended to turn it off using the Power button, and then also switch off the power switch at the rear. To turn it back on later, use the power switch at the rear, and then press the Power button. When the printer is turned on, it will take some time to initialize itself. This time is about 10 minutes for the HP Designjet Z6100 printer series. Printer setup options 21 Basic setup options
Restart the printer In some circumstances you may be advised to restart the printer. Please proceed as follows: 1. Press the Power button on the front panel to turn the printer off. Wait a few moments, and then press the Power button again. This should restart the printe r. If it does not, continue with step 2. 2 . Use the Reset button on the front panel. You will need a no n-conductive implement with a narrow tip to press the Reset button. This normally has the same effect as pressing the Power button, but might work if the Power button press does not. 3 . If neither steps 1 nor 2 seems to have any effect, turn off the pr inter by using the power switch at the rear of the printer. 4 . Remove the power cord from the power socket. 5 . Wait for 10 seconds. 6 . Reinsert the power cord into the power socket an d turn on the printer by using the power switch. 7 . Make sure that the Power light on the front panel illuminates. If it does not, use the Power button to turn on the printer. Change the language of the front panel Two methods are available to change the language th at is used for the front-panel menus and messages. ● If you can understand the current front panel la nguage, go to the front panel and select the icon, and then select Front panel options > Select language. ● If you cannot understand the current front panel language, start with the printer powered off. At the front panel, press the OK button and hold it down . While holding down the OK button, press the Power button and hold it down. Contin ue to hold down both buttons until the green light on the left side of the front panel starts flashing, and then re lease both buttons. You can expect a delay of about one second. If the green light starts flashing without any delay, you may need to start again. Whichever method you used, the language selection menu should now appear on the front panel. Highlight your preferred language, and then press the OK button. 22 Chapter 3 Basic setup options Basic setup options
Request e-mail notification of specific error conditions 1. In the Embedded Web Server, go to the E-mail server page on the Setup tab and ensure that the following fields are correctly filled in: ● SMTP server . This is the IP address of the outgoing mail server (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol [SMTP]) that processes all e-mail messages from the printer. If the mail server requires authentication, e-mail notifications will not work. ● Printer e-mail address . Each e-mail message that the printer sends must include a return address. This address does not ne ed to be a real, functional e-mail address, but it should be unique, so that recipients of the messag e can identify the printer that sent it 2 . Go to the Notification page, which is also on the Setup tab. 3 . Click the New icon to request new noti fications, or click the Edit icon to edit notifications that have already been set up. Then specify the e-mail addre sses to which notifications are sent, and select the incidents that result in notification messages. Change the sleep mode setting If the printer is left turned on but unused for a certain period of time, it automatically goes into sleep mode to save power. The default period of time it waits is 15 minutes. To change the time the printer waits before it goes into sleep mode, go to the front panel and select the icon, and then select Front panel options > Sleep mode wait time . Highlight the wait time that you want, and then press the OK button. Turn off the buzzer To turn the printers buzzer on or off, go to the front panel and select the icon, and then select Front panel options > Enable buzzer . Change the front panel display contrast To change the contrast of the front-panel display, select the icon, select Front panel options > Select display contrast , and then select a value by using the Up or Down button. Press the OK button to save the value. Change the units of measurement To change the units of measurement that appear on the front panel, select the icon, select Front panel options > Select units , and then select English or Metric . The units of measurement can also be changed in the Embedded Web Server. Embedded Web Server setup options Access the Embedded Web Server Use the Embedded Web Server to manage your pr inter remotely through an ordinary Web browser running on any computer. NOTE: To use the Embedded Web Server, you must ha ve a TCP/IP connection to your printer. Embedded Web Server setup options 23 Basic setup options
The following browsers are known to be compatible with the Embedded Web Server: ●Internet Explorer 5.5 or later for Windows ● Safari 1, 2, 3 or later for Mac OS X ● Netscape Navigator 6.01 or later ● Mozilla 1.5 or later ● Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or later To use the Embedded Web Server on any computer, open your Web browser and type the printer address. The printer address appears on the status screen on the printers front panel (192.168.1.1 in this example): If you follow these instructions but fail to open the Embedded Web Server, see Cannot access the Embedded Web Server on page 174 . Password-protect th e Embedded Web Server 1. In the Embedded Web Server, click the Setup tab and go to the Security page. 2 . Type a security password of your own choice in the New password field. 3 . Type it again in the Confirm password field. 4 . Click Set password . When a password is set, no one can perform the fo llowing actions in the Embedded Web Server without providing the security password: ● Manage print jobs in the queue (cancel, delete) ● View previews of print jobs ● Delete stored jobs ● Clear accounting information ● Update the printers firmware NOTE: If you forget the se curity password, see Cannot access the Embedded Web Server on page 174. Change the language of the Embedded Web Server The Embedded Web Server functions in the following languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, French, Italian, German, Simplified Chinese, Tradit ional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. It uses the language that you specified in your Web browser options. If you specify a language that it cannot support, it functions in English. 24 Chapter 3 Basic setup options Basic setup options
To change the language, change your Web browsers language setting. For example, in Internet Explorer version 6, go to the Tools menu and select Internet Options, Languages. Make sure that the language you want is at the top of the list in the dialog box. To complete the change, close and reopen your Web browser. HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS) setup options Use the HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printe r Utility (Mac OS) to manage your printer from a computer that has a USB connection and TCP/IP. ● In Windows, start HP Easy Printer Care from your desktop shortcut or by clicking Start > All Programs > Hewlett-Packard > HP Easy Printer Care > Start HP Easy Printer Care . This opens the HP Easy Printer Care, which shows the printers installed. ● In Mac OS, select STARTUP_DISK > Library > Printers > HP > Utilities > HP Printer Utility . The HP Printer selector opens the first time you use the Printer Ut ility. Subsequently, the Printer Utility opens automatically upon star tup. Use the HP Color Center icon in the dock to open the Printer Selector. The printer should be ad ded in the Printer Setup Utility. Upon startup, the Printer Utility opens auto matically for the last printer configured. Select your printer and click Launch Utility. This opens the HP Printer Utility. After you have installed the HP Printer Utility from the startup disk, you can start it from the dock. If you follow these instructions but fail to get throug h to HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS), see Cannot access HP Easy Printer Care (Win dows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS) on page 177. 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. Change the language of the HP Ea sy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS) The HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Ut ility (Mac OS) functions in the following languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan (Windows on ly), French, Italian, German, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chines e, Korean, and Japanese. ● In Windows, select Tools > Set Language , select a language from the list, and click the Apply button ● In Mac OS, change the language as you wo uld for any other software program. In System Preferences , select International , and then restart the software. HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS) setup options 25 Basic setup options
4Handle the paper ● Overview ● Load a roll onto the spindle ● Load a roll into the printer ● Unload a roll from the printer ● Use the take-up reel ● View information about the paper ● Perform paper advance calibration ● Download paper profiles ● Use non-HP paper ● Cancel the drying time ● Change the drying time ● Printing paper info ● Store the paper ● Order paper 26 Chapter 4 Handle the paper Handle the paper
Overview Paper is only a subset of the portfolio of printing media the printer can handle. You can also print on a wide variety of films, textiles and fabrics, self -adhesive materials, and banner and sign materials. Throughout this guide, however, these me dia are generally referred to as paper. NOTE:Because the front panel has limited spac e, the names of the HP paper might be abbreviated and might not appear in the front panel exactly as they are shown on the packaging label. NOTE: Because the complete list of supported paper is very long, only the most common paper types appear in the front panel. If you want to se e an HP paper type that does not appear on the front panel, download the profile to the printer from http://www.hp.com/go/designjet . See Download paper profiles on page 47. NOTE: The automatic paper-cutter feature is disabl ed for some of the heaviest media types, because some heavy paper can damage the cutter. Use paper Choosing the correct paper type for yo ur needs is an essential step in ensuring good print quality. For best printing results, use on ly recommended HP paper (see Supported paper types on page 28), HP papers have been developed and th oroughly tested to ensure reliable performance. All printing components (printer, ink system, and paper) have been designed to work together to offer trouble-free operation and ensure optimal print quality. Here are some additional tips about paper usage: ● Allow all paper types to adapt to room conditions , out of the packaging, for 24 hours before using them for printing. ● Handle film and photo paper by the edges, or we ar cotton gloves. Skin oils can be transferred to the paper, leaving fingerprint marks. ● Keep the paper tightly wound on the roll througho ut the loading and unloading procedures. To make sure that the roll stays tightly wound, consider usin g tape to adhere the lead edge of the roll to the core just before removing the roll from the printer. You can keep the roll taped during storage. If the roll starts to unwind, it ca n become difficult to handle. NOTE:The use of tape to adhere the lead edge of the roll is especially important for 76.2– mm (3–inch) cores, in which the inherent sti ffness of the printing material can cause the material to loosen and unwind from its core. ● Whenever you load a roll, the front panel prompts you to specify the paper type that you are loading. For good print quality, it is essential to specify th is correctly. Make sure that the paper name that is printed on the packaging label matche s the description on the front panel. If you cannot find a sp ecific paper on the front-panel display, go to http://www.hp.com/go/ designjet/supplies to download the latest color profile to yo ur printer, or select the paper description that best matches the paper name printed on the packaging label. ● The quality of some images might be reduced if you use a paper type that is unsuitable for your image. This is especially important to consider when printing on fiber-based papers such as HP Universal Coated Paper, HP Coated Paper, HP Heavyweight Coated Paper and HP Universal Heavyweight Coated Paper. Printing images that contain high-saturation area fills on fiber-based papers can create unwanted wavy patterns as a result of paper expansion. This can ultimately contribute to more severe prob lems. Consider using Super Heav yweight Coated Paper and other cockle-free papers when printing high-saturation area fills. Overview 27 Handle the paper
●Make sure that the appropriate print-quality setting (Best, Normal, Normal-Fast, or Fast) is selected. You can set the print quality in the driver, in the Embedded Web Server, or on the front panel. Driver or Embedded Web Server settings override front pa nel settings. The combination of paper type and print-quality settings tells the prin ter how to place the ink on the paper—for example, the ink density and halftoning method. See Select print quality on page 80 . ● Although the ink systems that are supplied with th is printer have good light-fastness, colors will eventually fade or change if exposed to sunlight over a long period of time ● If the paper type shown on the fron t panel does not correspond to the paper that you intend to use, take one of the following actions: ● Reload the roll into the printer and select the correct media type. See Unload a roll from the printer on page 36 and Load a roll into the printer on page 32. ● Use the Embedded Web Server, the HP Easy Printer Care, or the HP Printer Utility to reconfigure the media type for the roll. ● At the printers front panel, select the icon, and then select View loaded paper > Change loaded paper type . NOTE:The paper advance calibration is not performed when the paper type is changed from the frnt panel. Drying time On some paper and under certain en vironmental conditions, the ink needs some time to dry before the paper is unloaded. The following settings are available: ● Optimal : the printer automatically dete rmines the appropriate drying time, based on the paper you have selected and the current temperature and humi dity. If any drying time is required, a “drying time to go” countdown appears on the front panel. ● Extended: the default drying time is e xtended. This can be used if you find that the default drying time is sufficient to dry the ink. ● Reduced : the default drying time is redu ced. This can be used if you want to get prints as fast as possible, and you find that the reduced drying time causes no significant problem in your environment. ● None : no drying time is provided. This can be used , for example, if you are manually removing the prints as quickly as the printer is producing them. ● Manual : this allows you to specify the drying time (in minutes). To change the drying time, see Change the drying time on page 49. Supported paper types The following table lists the most common HP paper ty pes that are suitable for use with your printer, and shows the name that you should select on the front panel when loading each paper type. If you want to use an HP paper that does not appear on the front panel, go to http://www.hp.com/go/designjet/ supplies and download the appropriate paper profile. Yo u only need to download a profile once; the printer stores it for future use and it subsequently appears in the front panel . For the part numbers, widths, an d weights of these papers, see Order paper on page 49. NOTE:This list is likely to change over the cour se of time. For the latest information, visit http://www.hp.com/go/designjet/supplies/ . 28 Chapter 4 Handle the paper Handle the paper