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Upgrade the HP Internal Print Server
TIP:
When you have to upgrade the firmware and the HP Internal Print Server, first upgrade the
firmware and then the HP Internal Print Server.
To upgrade the HP Internal Print Server, proceed as follows.
1.
First uninstall the current version through the Control Panel. Doing so will delete the current job in
the queue, but not the RIP files.
2.
Unzip the .ZIP 2 file (two files to be extracted: HPIPS.msi and setup.exe) to a location on a physical
hard drive (not to the Desktop).
3.
Run the setup.exe program of the new version of the HP Internal Print Server.
4.
Once installed, open the HP Internal Print Server, and select Tools > Preferences, then enter the
printer's IP address.
Print job files have not been properly deleted
See the User's guide to find out how to delete a job completely.
Color calibration fails
Automatic color calibration may fail occasionally. You may see the front panel error message Color
calibration cancelled because of scanning errors
, which can be caused by various different
problems.
Reflective color measurements of the printed target cannot be performed reliably on the current
substrate. Reflective color measurement can be unreliable or impossible on substrates that are
non-white, transparent or translucent, very glossy, or have a very rough or punched surface. For
these substrates, automated color calibration using the HP Embedded Spectrophotometer may
not be possible; see the table of supported substrate types in the User's guide. Adjustment of ink
restrictions is still possible using the HP Internal Print Server.
Some of the color measurements of the Closed-Loop Color Calibration and Ink Restriction Test
Chart are defective, or the scanning of the fiducial marks (the big black |\\| marks) has failed. These
problems can be caused by:
Unwanted stains or printhead crash marks on the substrate, that can be easily seen by visual
inspection of the printed chart. Make sure the substrate has no stains before running color
calibration. Printhead crash marks may occur when the substrate is wrinkled. Try to solve the
problem by adjusting substrate parameters such as tension or drying and curing temperatures.
See 
 an
.
Wrinkles or bubbles in the substrate, even when there has been no printhead crash.
Generally poor print quality (such as banding). See 
.
Either the HP Embedded Spectrophotometer or the line sensor is not working properly. Please
refer to 
. If the problem persists, call your service
representative (see 
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