HP Designjet Z6200 1524 mm Photo User Manual
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NOTE:For additional information about the ink system, see Handle the ink system on page 57. Task 4: Handle print jobs After checking ink consumables and paper levels, you can send the job to the printer. On the screen preview, make adjustments for paper type, print size, number of copies and nesting as necessary. You can then move the job to the RIP queue. The table below identifies sections of this user’s guid e which will help you to quickly find information on handling print jobs. Table A-3 Handle print jobs Task Elements See this section of the user’s guide Submit a job See Create a print job on page 81 Check ink and paper usage for a job See Check ink and paper usage for a job on page 118 Cancel a job See Delete a job from the queue on page 115 Manage the print queue See Job queue management on page 112 Troubleshooting See this section of the guide I cant access the Embedded Web Server See Cannot access the Embedded Web Server on page 171 NOTE: To improve color consistency between prints or from one printer to another, consider performing a color calibration. For more information on color calibration, see Color calibration on page 101. Task 5: Adjust printed images Check the quality of the prints. The table below identifies sections of this user’s guide which will help you to quickly find informatio n on adjusting printed images. Table A-4 Handle the ink system Task Elements See this section of the user’s guide Select print quality See Select print quality on page 82 Select paper size See Select paper size on page 84 Select margins options See Select margins options on page 85 Rescale a print See Rescale a print on page 86 Change the treatm ent of overlapping lines See Change the treatment of overlapping lines on page 88 Print in grayscale See Print in gray shades on page 91 Print crop lines See Print crop lines on page 89 Rotate or autorotate an image See Rotate an image on page 89 and Autorotate on page 90 Select the color emulation mode See Color emulation modes on page 108 ENWW Task 4: Handle print jobs 183 Overnight job
Table A-4 Handle the ink system (continued) Task Elements See this section of the user’s guide Troubleshooting See this section of the guide I am experiencing prin t quality problems See Troubleshoot print-quality issues on page 144 NOTE:For additional information about adjusting printed images, see Print options on page 80. NOTE: For additional information about unloading a ro ll from the take-up reel after printing, see Unload a roll from the take-up reel on page 43. 184 Appendix A Overnight job scenario ENWW Overnight job
B Urgent walk-in job scenario In this scenario, the print service provider (PSP) receives an urgent walk-in order which requires delivery in less than two hours. Th e printer is currently printing and ther e are jobs in the queue, however, the new job has the highest priority. It also requires di fferent paper than what is currently in the printer. NOTE:The new job is a repeat order for which the d igital content already exists within the ripped files storage. The following information describes the necessary tasks to successfully execute an urgent walk-in job. Task 1: Handle the digital content The following steps will help you to su ccessfully handle the digital content. 1. Find the digital content on the RIP workstation. 2. Open the PDF file in Adobe Acrobat. 3. Ensure you have all the necessary information to submit the job, including fonts and high-resolution images. 4. Check the orientation, margins, typography, colo r and resolution to ensure that there are no printing or finishing inconsistencies. NOTE: Ensure the job can be complete d and delivered on time given the current workload and the paper and ink supplies. Task 2: Handle print jobs Due to the urgent nature of the new walk-in job, you are required to interrupt the current jobs in the print queue. The following steps will help you to handle the print jobs. 1. Pause the queue. See Pause the job queue on page 114 . 2. Move the new job to the top of the queue. 3. Adjust the new job settings for pr oductivity, paper type, print size, number of copies and nesting as necessary. 4. Cancel the job currently in the printe r when the last image is completed. NOTE:Resume the queue only after handling the paper and ink system. Once the new job is done, remember to pause the queue ag ain to avoid printing the queued jobs on the wrong paper. The table below identifies sections of this user’s guid e which will help you to quickly find information on handling print jobs. ENWW Task 1: Handle the digital content 185 Urgent walk-in job
Table B-1 Handle print jobs Task Elements See this section of the user’s guide Submit a job See Create a print job on page 81 Cancel a job See Delete a job from the queue on page 115 Manage the print queue See Job queue management on page 112 Troubleshooting See this section of the guide I cant access the Embedded Web Server See Cannot access the Embedded Web Server on page 171 NOTE: To improve color consistency between prints or from one printer to another, consider performing a color calibration. For more information on color calibration, see {ref: Color calibration}. Task 3: Handle the paper The new job requires different paper than the job that was interrupted. The following steps will help you to handle the paper. 1. Remove the printed output from the printer and annotate what the remainder of the job. 2. Unload the currently loaded paper. 3. Load the correct paper for the new job. NOTE: To improve color consistency between prints, or from one printer to another, consider performing a color calibration. For more information on color calibration, see Color calibration on page 101. The table below identifies sections of this user’s guid e which will help you to quickly find information on handling paper. Table B-2 Handle the paper Task Elements See this section of the user’s guide Unload paper See Unload a roll from the printer on page 37 Unload a roll from the take-up reel See Unload a roll from the take-up reel on page 43 Load paper See Load a roll onto the spindle on page 33 Load a roll onto the take-up reel See Load a roll onto the take-up reel on page 38 Check the paper preset See View information about the paper on page 46 Perform color calibration See Color calibration on page 101 Troubleshooting See this section of the guide I cant load the paper See The paper cannot be loaded successfully on page 160 I cant find the paper preset for my paper See Download paper presets on page 47 and Update the printer firmware on page 138 I dont have HP paper See Use non-HP paper on page 48 and Supported paper types on page 31 The paper has jammed See The paper has jammed on page 160 186 Appendix B Urgent walk-in job scenario ENWW Urgent walk-in job
Table B-2 Handle the paper (continued) Task Elements See this section of the user’s guide The take-up reel paper has jammed See Take-up reel paper jammed on page 162 The take-up reel does not wind See Take-up reel does not wind on page 162 NOTE: For additional information about paper, see Handle the paper on page 29. Task 4: Handle the ink system Ensure that your printheads are healthy and that ink le vels are enough to print all queued jobs. If the ink levels are too low, pause the print queue and replace and align the components as necessary. The table below identifies sections of this user’s guid e which will help you to quickly find information on handling the ink system. Table B-3 Handle the ink system Task Elements See this section of the user’s guide Check ink cartridge information See View ink cartridge information on page 77 Remove an ink cartridge See Remove an ink cartridge on page 60 Insert an ink cartridge See Insert an ink cartridge on page 62 Check printhead information See View printhead information on page 78 Remove a printhead See Remove a printhead on page 63 Insert a printhead See Insert a printhead on page 66 Align printheads See Align the printheads on page 71 Remove the maintenance cartridge See Remove the maintenance cartridge on page 74 Insert the maintenance cartridge See Insert the maintenance cartridge on page 76 Troubleshooting See this section of the guide I cannot access the Embedded Web Server See Cannot access the Embedded Web Server on page 171 I cannot insert an ink cartridge See Cannot insert an ink cartridge on page 165 I cannot insert a printhead See Cannot insert a printhead on page 165 The printer will not recognize the printhead See Clean the electrical connections on a printhead on page 68 NOTE: For additional information about the ink system, see Handle the ink system on page 57. Task 5: Adjust printed images Check the quality of the prints. The table below identifies sections of this user’s guide which will help you to quickly find informatio n on adjusting printed images. ENWW Task 4: Handle the ink system 187 Urgent walk-in job
Table B-4 Handle the ink system Task Elements See this section of the user’s guide Select print quality See Select print quality on page 82 Select paper size See Select paper size on page 84 Select margins options See Select margins options on page 85 Rescale a print See Rescale a print on page 86 Change the treatm ent of overlapping lines See Change the treatment of overlapping lines on page 88 Print in grayscale See Print in gray shades on page 91 Print crop lines See Print crop lines on page 89 Rotate or autorotate an image See Rotate an image on page 89 and Autorotate on page 90 Select the color emulation mode See Color emulation modes on page 108 Troubleshooting See this section of the guide I am experiencing prin t quality problems See Troubleshoot print-quality issues on page 144 NOTE:For additional information about adjusting printed images, see Print options on page 80. 188 Appendix B Urgent walk-in job scenario ENWW Urgent walk-in job
C Front-panel menus This appendix lists and explains the options in the front-panel menu system. NOTE:Firmware updates may introduce changes to th e menu system, in which case this appendix will become out of date in some respects. To print a more graphical and up-to-date diagram of the front-panel menus, go to the front panel and select the icon, then User information prints > Print menu map . ● Paper menu ● Job management menu ● Ink menu ● Setup menu ● Image quality maintenance menu ● Connectivity menu ● Internal prints menu ● Information menu Key to table notations [E] available also in the Embedded Web Server [J] depends on the state of the job queue or of the selected job [P] available only with the PostScript/PDF upgrade ENWW 189 Front-panel menus
Paper menu Paper loadLoad roll Load take-up reel Learn how to load spindle Paper unload Unload roll Unload take-up reel View loaded paper Change active paper type (select paper category and type) Paper types list (select paper category and type) View paper details Move paper Take-up reel Enable take-up reel View information Load roll and Load take-up reel display illustrations of the loading process. These options are locked if paper is already loaded. Learn how to load spindle displays an animation. Unload roll and Unload take-up reel display illustrations of the unloading process. These options are locked if no paper is loaded. View loaded paper shows information about the loaded paper. The information shown is Status, Paper vendor, Paper type, Widt h, Length, Color calibration. Change active paper type displays a list of paper types from which you can choose. This option is locked if no paper is loaded. Paper types list displays a list of installed paper types, grouped by category, each of which you can view or delete. View paper details will display the Paper type, Ca tegory, Vendor, Erasable status and Revision of the selected paper type. Move paper displays an interactive dialogue for movi ng the paper backwards and forwards. This option is locked if no paper is loaded. 190 Appendix C Front-panel menus ENWW Front-panel menus
Job management menu Reprint last job Pause (or Resume) printing Job queue Queue is empty [J] (select job) [J] View information Continue Move to front Copies Reprint Cancel Delete Job queue displays the jobs in the job queue. Jobs remain in the queue after being printed. View information displays the following information abou t the selected job: Name, Status, Date, Printed copies and Pages. Continue releases for printing a job that is on hold. Move to front moves the selected job to the front of the qu eue, so that it will be printed as soon as the current job finishes. ENWW Job management menu 191 Front-panel menus
Ink menu View ink levels View printhead status Replace ink cartridges Replace printheads Replace maintenance ctg. Replace ink absorber Ink cartridge information View (color) ink cartridge Printhead information View (colors) printhead Maintenance cartridge information Ink absorber information Clean encoder strip View ink levels displays the ink levels of all cartridges in the printer. A blinking cartridge in the display indicates warns you that the ink level is low. View printhead status displays the warranty or health status of all printheads in the printer. If the printhead is still under warranty, the word WARRANTY is shown, othe rwise the health status is shown. View (color) ink cartridge displays the following information abo ut the selected ink cartridge: Color, Product name, Product number, Serial number, Status , Ink level (ml), Capacity (ml), Expiration date, Manufacturer and Warranty status. View (colors) printhead displays the following information about the selected printhead: Color, Product name, Product number, Serial number, Status, Ink fired (ml) and Warranty status. Maintenance cartridge information displays the following information about the maintenance cartridge: Status, Level (%) and Product number. 192 Appendix C Front-panel menus ENWW Front-panel menus