사용자 설명서차례Finding Information4This User’s Guide contains:4The Assembly Instructions contain:4The Setup Guide contains:4The Quick Reference Guide contains:4CD-Rom4Where to find the most commonly needed information5Table of Contents61: Welcome13A Five-Minute Guide To Your Printer14Your Printer’s Main Features14The Take Up Reel Accessory15The HP DesignJet CP Ink Systems16Main Features of the HP DesignJet CP Ink System16The HP DesignJet CP Ink System is the ink system that you received with your HP DesignJet CP prin...16Main Features of the HP DesignJet CP Ink System UV16Color Calibration (2500CP)17Ink emulation (2500CP)17PostScript queueing and nesting (2500CP)17Large/Complex PostScript file printing (2500CP)17Multiple copies of prints (2500CP)17Print Resolution17Media18User Interface18Standby Mode18Connections19Memory19Software Applications and Drivers20Front View of Printer21Rear View of printer222: Using the Front Panel23The Front Panel24Standby Mode28Printing the Current Configuration29Entering the Menu System30Printing the Menus31Printing Other Internal Prints34PostScript config34PostScript fonts34HP-GL/2 config34Usage report34Image quality print34Service print35HP-GL/2 palette35Where to Find Internal Prints35Navigating the Menu System36Menu Graphics Used in This Manual37Navigation Examples38Selecting the Full Menu Mode38Changing the Color Calibration Setting in the Image Quality Menu40Changing the Merge Setting in HP-GL/2 Settings43Changing Margins46Changing the Drying Time48Other Types of Front-Panel Display Information503: Working with Media51Choosing Media52Some Important Points about Media Types53Supported Media Types54Using the Ink System UV Outside55Laminating the Media after Printing55Applying the Overlaminate to a Finished Print55Installing the Final Print56Recommendations to Follow When Installing the Final Print56If the final print is less than 50 inches long:57If the final print is more than 50 inches long:57Media Types58HP Commercial Names of Media Types58Physical Characteristics of Media Types59Combinations of Media Type and Print Quality60Using Coated Paper and Heavy Coated Paper with Normal Mode61Printing on Coated Papers Using Normal Mode61Handling Your Media62Loading Roll Media63Loading Media onto the Take Up Reel accessory69Unloading Media from the Take Up Reel accessory76Removing a Roll from the Printer80Installing a New Roll into the Printer82Changing the Core Tube on the Take Up Reel Accessory85Loading sheet media89Unloading Sheet Media92Compensating for Badly Cut Media93Adjusting Skew Tolerance93Drying time (With a Take Up Reel)94None94Automatic95Manual95Drying Time (Without a Take Up Reel)96Adjusting Drying Time964: Working with Ink Systems97About the Ink System98The HP DesignJet CP Ink Systems98Main Features of the HP DesignJet CP Ink System98What is an Ink System?99How to Identify the HP DesignJet CP Ink System UV Components100Identifying the Ink System in the Printer100When Does the Ink System Refill the Printheads?101Obtaining Optimum Refill Performance using non-HP media.102Refilling the Printheads from the Front Panel104How big a print can I make without a refill?104Monitoring the Ink Level105When should I Replace an Ink System?106Removing and Replacing Ink Systems107Working with multiple Ink Systems108Handle Ink Systems with Care108Replace the Ink System109After replacing the Ink System119Removing and Storing Partially Used Ink Systems120Handle the Ink Systems with Care120Storing the Ink System in the HP DesignJet CP Ink System Storage Container121Removing the Ink System from the HP DesignJet CP Ink System Storage Container1255: Controlling the Page Format127Page Format128Do You Need to Adjust the Page Size in the Front Panel?130Non-PostScript files130Adjusting the Page Size in the Front Panel131PostScript files131Non-PostScript files132Page Size and Clipped Images133Page Size and Nesting (Roll Media Only)133Page Size and Accuracy134Page Size Using the HP DesignJet CP UV Ink System136Selecting the Ink Emulation Mode137Adjusting Margins for Roll and Sheet Media138Margins and Automatic Cutting140Print Margins using the HP DesignJet CP UV Ink System140Rotating an Image141Rotating an Image from the Front Panel141What is Rotated?142How Does Rotate Interact with Your Software?143For PostScript files143For Non-PostScript Files144Printing a Mirror Image145Changing the Scale of a Printed Image1466: Controlling the Overall appearance of a Print149Ways of Controlling the Print’s Appearance150Why Change the Appearance of the Print Using the Front Panel?150Changing Pen Widths and Colors Using the Internal Palettes151To Select a Palette152Viewing Current Config. Settings153Viewing the Colors Available For a Palette154To Change the Palette Settings155Changing the Treatment of Overlapping Lines (Merge)157Printing Color Images in Monochrome158Switching between Color and Monochrome159Printing Speeds and Print Quality160Print quality settings162Using Coated Paper and Heavy Coated Paper with Normal Mode163Changing the print quality1647: Managing Your Prints165Managing Pages Currently being Printed or Drying166Cancelling a Page166Cutting a Page before Drying is Complete (Roll Media Only)167Pausing while Printing a Series of Pages168Managing Pages not yet Printed (the Queue)169What is the Queue?169With queueing turned ON169With queueing turned OFF170Starting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-out171Identifying a Job in the Queue172Position in Queue172Viewing the Size of a Page in the Queue (Non-PostScript)172Prioritizing a Job in the Queue173Deleting a Job from the Queue173Making Copies of a Job in the Queue174Avoiding Media Waste by Nesting Pages175What is Nesting?175Automatic Rotation176When Does the Printer Try to Nest Pages?177Which Pages Qualify for Nesting?177Which Pages Cannot be Rotated?177Turning Nesting On or Off and Choosing the Nesting Method178What Happens to Nesting if You Turn Queueing Off?178How Long does the Printer Wait for Another File?179Getting the Best from Nesting (Nesting and Margins)180Right Margin Shift180Setting the space in between nested pages (nest spacing)180Nesting and the Rotate Feature1818: Reconfiguring Your Printer183Viewing the Current Overall Configuration of the Printer184PostScript Configuration Print184HP-GL/2 Configuration Print185Viewing the Current Configuration of the Front-Panel Settings187To Change the Front-Panel Settings187Recalibrating the Printer for Accuracy188When to Recalibrate the Printer188To Recalibrate the Printer188To Restore the Factory's Calibration189Changing the Graphics Language190To Change the Graphics Language Setting190Graphics Language and Networks191Changing the Interface Settings192Network192Parallel192To Change the I/O Time-out Setting192Upgrading Your Printer with More Memory193Turning on the Take Up Reel1949: Controlling Image Quality197Selecting the Ink Emulation Mode198Calibrating the Color Output199Comparing Color Output between Imaging and UV Ink Systems199Performing a Image Quality Test200Servicing the Printheads201Aligning Printheads201Refilling Printheads201Checking Printheads202Media Test Print203How to perform the Media Test Print204Changing the Print Quality when Media is Already Loaded20610: Maintaining Your Printer207Cleaning the Printer208Cleaning the Printer Exterior and Inside the Doors208Lens Maintenance209Replacing the Lens Cover210Normal Printer Use212Storing and Moving Your Printer213Selecting Transport Mode213Removing the Printheads214Removing the Printhead Cleaners215Removing the Ink Cartridges217Switching off and Disconnecting the Printer21911: Troubleshooting221A Note About Troubleshooting222Where to Find Help in Solving Problems223Finding the Source of Your Problem224Solving Image-Quality Problems225How to Proceed with the Image Quality Print Diagnosis225If the Color is Not as Expected226Some General Information About the Image Quality Test227Identifying the Printhead Components227How to Use the Image Quality Print228Printing the Image Quality Print228Analyzing the Image Quality Test Results230Printhead Warm-Up230Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Red, Blue, Green Test230Solving the Problems231Banding Caused by Printhead Problems231Banding Caused by Media Advance Problems233Problems Due to Misalignment235Nozzle Print Test236Nozzles not printing237Nozzles misdirected238Color Alignment Quality Test240Color Variation Pattern Test241No Printing Defects Found in the Image Quality Print242Solving Color Accuracy problems243Configuration243Media243Color Consistency problems243Configuration244Media244Where to Find Additional Information246If There are Slightly Warped Lines246If There are Blurred Lines (Ink “Bleeds” from Lines)246If there is a horizontal line 2 inches (5.5 cms) from the start of your image.246There are Smears and/or Scratching on Your Printed Media.247Solving Media-Handling Problems248The Front Panel Keeps Indicating that Media Is Misaligned or Incorrectly Positioned248Prints Do Not Feed Out Properly From the Printer248The Automatic Cutter does not Cut Immediately after a Print has Finished249The Automatic Cutter does not Work249The Cutter is Jammed250A Sheet is Ejected when You Switch On the Printer250Solving Ink System Problems251Missing Ink System251Ink System Error251Summary of Ink System Defect Messages252If the Replace Ink System Key does not Work254If Brand New Printheads have Problems254If there is a Failure after Refilling Printheads254Printhead Alignment Errors255Media Problems255Working with Media that cannot be Used for Alignments255Poor Printhead Start-Up256Other Symptoms or If the Problem is not Fixed Above256Printhead Checks257Using the Replace Ink System Key257Checking Ink Systems258Checking the Printheads258Checking the Printhead Cleaners259Checking the Ink Cartridges260If You Have Problems Reseating a Printhead261Cleaning Electrical Contacts262Clearing a Media Jam264Solving Communication Problems265If there is a Problem Communicating between Your Computer and the Printer265Some symptoms of a communication problem are:265Items to start checking are:265Solving Problems with Image Position or Content266If the Print is Completely Blank266If the Output Contains Only a Partial Print266If the Image is Clipped267If a Long-Axis Print Is Clipped267If the Entire Image is in One Quadrant of the Correct Printing Area268If the Image Is Unexpectedly Rotated268If the Print Is a Mirror Image of Your Graphic268If the Print Is Inaccurate268If the Print is Distorted or Unintelligible269If One Image Overlays Another on the Same Sheet269If Pen Settings Seem to have No Effect269If the Printer Produces a Black and White Print When You Expected a Color Print269If the Printer has Printed a Different Print than the One You were Expecting270One possibility is that you have accidentally initiated one of the printer's internal prints:270Or you may have initiated one of the following Internal prints which are printed from the Interna...270Solving Front-Panel Problems271If the Replace Ink System Key Does Not Work271If None of the Front-Panel Keys Work271If Page Format/Rotate does not Work271If a Display Message will not Clear271If a “System Error” Message Is Displayed272If an “Out Of Memory/Data Was Lost” Message Is Displayed272File Size and Memory Usage272Take Up Reel problems273Take Up Reel Does Not function273Media Skewed on Take Up Reel.273Solving Miscellaneous Problems274If the Printer does not Print274If the Printer Seems Too Slow274If the Printer Waits Too Long to Print a Nest275If the Bail (Black Metal Bar) does not Lower All the Way275The Media coming from the Printer is Fed Back into the Printer causing a Media Jam.275Getting Help276About HP Customer Care276What to Do Before You Call27612: Front-Panel Messages279Message Explanations and Actions280STATUS Messages29513: Reference301Printer Specifications302Interface Specifications310Interface Cables311Regulatory Notices312To Obtain a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)312Sound312Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)312Product identification numbers:312Shielded cables312VCCI Class A and class B (Japan)315Telecommunications Statement315Declaration of Conformity316Declaration of Conformity317Ordering Accessories318HP-GL/2 and HP RTL Programming Information320How to Order Supplies and Accessories320www.designjet-online.hp.com321Glossary323Index3273M™ MCS™ Warranty for Graphics Produced on HP DesignJet CP Printers337For support details, see the section “Getting Help” in chapter 11.339Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement339A. Extent of Limited Warranty339B. Limitations of Warranty339C. Limitations of Liability339D. Local Law339About this edition339크기: 3.8메가바이트페이지: 340Language: English매뉴얼 열기