HP Enterprise Color MFP X585f B5L05ABGJ Manuale Utente
Codici prodotto
B5L05ABGJ
Product guide | HP Officejet Enterprise Color MFP X585 series
25
Photo
HP Brochure Paper Matte
HP Inkjet Matte 180g
48 lb (180 g)
$0.233
HP Brochure Paper Glossy
HP Inkjet Gloss 180g
48lb (180g)
$0.233
HP Advanced Photo Paper Glossy
HP Advanced Photo
66lb (250g)
$0.350
HP Everyday Photo Paper Glossy
HP Advanced Photo
53lb (200g)
$0.200
HP Everyday Photo Paper Matte
HP Advanced Photo
33lb (125g)
$0.200
* HP doesn’t recommend paper from other manufacturers, as we can’t control their manufacturing quality.
** Costs per page are estimated street prices for letter size calculated from ream and package prices from HP’s Paper Selector Guide, U.S. Version
Feb 2013: hp.com/sbso/special/hp-paper-selectorguide.pdf.
Feb 2013: hp.com/sbso/special/hp-paper-selectorguide.pdf.
Choose the right print quality level for the job
The HP X585 series provides three Quality Levels for printing. From the control panel touch Administration General Print Settings Default Print
Options Quality Level. Select General Office for fastest print speeds and lower ink usage. Select Professional, which is the default mode, for normal
print speed and ink usage. Select Presentation mode for slowest print and highest ink usage. More ink tends to produce more vivid colors but is often
best suited to papers with ColorLok Technology and specialty media such as HP Brochure 180g Matte or Glossy.
Options Quality Level. Select General Office for fastest print speeds and lower ink usage. Select Professional, which is the default mode, for normal
print speed and ink usage. Select Presentation mode for slowest print and highest ink usage. More ink tends to produce more vivid colors but is often
best suited to papers with ColorLok Technology and specialty media such as HP Brochure 180g Matte or Glossy.
When printing, from the driver select Properties, then chose the Paper/Quality tab and select the Print Quality drop down menu in the lower right
quarter of the pop-up. Select General Office, Professional, or Presentation. This selection will override the setting on the control panel for that job.
quarter of the pop-up. Select General Office, Professional, or Presentation. This selection will override the setting on the control panel for that job.
Issues and recommended actions
The following table shows a list of possible issues that may be related to paper quality, how you load paper into the tray, or how you set the paper
type on the control panel or in the software driver. Some issues may simply be the result of expectations. For example, 16 lb (60 g/m
type on the control panel or in the software driver. Some issues may simply be the result of expectations. For example, 16 lb (60 g/m
2
) papers tend to
have much more strike-through and may not be suited to duplex printing.
Issue
Recommended action
Colors seem dull or
washed out
Use ColorLok media for vivid colors, bolder blacks, and faster drying time. ColorLok media also works in LaserJet printers and helps
increase product life. Consider using Professional HP Inkjet papers listed in “Recommended HP paper types” table above.
increase product life. Consider using Professional HP Inkjet papers listed in “Recommended HP paper types” table above.
Printed page is
excessively curled
Excessive curl is caused by a bad combination of printed areas of high ink concentration, paper, and low-humidity environments.
• Curl is highly dependent on paper characteristics. Try using a different paper, especially if you are using 16 lb (60 g/m
• Curl is highly dependent on paper characteristics. Try using a different paper, especially if you are using 16 lb (60 g/m
2
) paper.
• Papers with ColorLok Technology tend to curl less. You may need to use heavier papers such as 24 lb (90 g/m
2
) or 32 lb (120 g/m
2
).
Output is wet to touch
Longer drying times can be caused by certain papers, high concentrations of ink in printed areas, and high-humidity environments.
• Papers with ColorLok Technology dry faster. You may need to use heavier papers such as 24 lb (90 g/m
• Papers with ColorLok Technology dry faster. You may need to use heavier papers such as 24 lb (90 g/m
2
) or 32 lb (120 g/m
2
) which
can absorb more ink and hence dry faster.
Wrinkles in printed areas
(called cockle)
Excessive cockle is caused by a bad combination of printed areas of high ink concentration, paper, and low-humidity environments.
• Lighter weight papers cockle more, so consider using heavier weight papers.
• Papers with ColorLok Technology tend to cockle less than non-ColorLok papers.
• Lighter weight papers cockle more, so consider using heavier weight papers.
• Papers with ColorLok Technology tend to cockle less than non-ColorLok papers.
Strike-through
Excessive visibility of the printed image from the back side of the sheet is due to paper that has low opaqueness or is too thin.
• Consider using a heavier paper.
• Consider using paper with ColorLok Technology as it is specially formulated to keep ink pigments on the surface of the paper instead
• Consider using a heavier paper.
• Consider using paper with ColorLok Technology as it is specially formulated to keep ink pigments on the surface of the paper instead
of bleeding into the paper itself.
Smeared ink on glossy
paper
There are many coated (glossy) papers such as LaserJet Glossy Papers that do not work in this device. The ink cannot absorb into the
media and creates a wet, messy output. Fortunately this condition can be avoided:
• Never use LaserJet Glossy paper.
• Never use coated paper developed for offset printing.
• HP Recommends HP Brochure Paper Glossy, 180g (48 lb) which can be printed on both sides and is reasonably priced.
• If you do print on LaserJet glossy paper or other paper which does not let ink absorb into the paper use the following steps to recover:
media and creates a wet, messy output. Fortunately this condition can be avoided:
• Never use LaserJet Glossy paper.
• Never use coated paper developed for offset printing.
• HP Recommends HP Brochure Paper Glossy, 180g (48 lb) which can be printed on both sides and is reasonably priced.
• If you do print on LaserJet glossy paper or other paper which does not let ink absorb into the paper use the following steps to recover:
-
Remove and discard smeared paper, then clean ink off the surface of the output bin using a clean, moist cloth.
-
Run a cleaning diagnostic: Load plain paper in tray 2 and set to Plain (A4 or Letter size). From the control panel touch Device
Maintenance Calibration/Cleaning Resolve Ink Smear Start.
Maintenance Calibration/Cleaning Resolve Ink Smear Start.
Highlighter smears ink on
printed page
Good highlighters will not smear ink on the printed page when using one pass of the highlighter.
• Use a single pass when highlighting your printed documents.
• Use a single pass when highlighting your printed documents.