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Manual abstract: user guide HP DESIGNJET 500
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Introduction
Media & Ink
Solutions
Front Panel
Printer Options
Front View of Printer
Other
Index
Printer Connections
Using this Guide
Introducing Your HP DesignJet 500 Printer
Introduction
This User's Reference Guide explains how to use your D/A1 size or A0+/E+ size HP DesignJet 500 Printer. The Introduction Tab contains these topics: · Using this Guide Contains information on how to use this guide. There is an explanation of when you should use it and what each of the navigation buttons do when you click on them. Introducing Your HP DesignJet 500 Printer Contains a brief overview of the printer. [. . . ] From the front-panel menu you can increase the I/O Timeout setting to a longer period and then send the print again. You can install an optional HP-GL/2 Accessory Card and extra memory in your printer, see Memory. There may be a communications problem between your computer and the printer. Check to make sure that your software settings are correct for your current page size (for example, long-axis prints).
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Image Error
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Media Problems
Printer Options
Other
Other Problems
Index
Getting Help
Image is Clipped
· · · This normally indicates a discrepancy between the actual printing area on the loaded media and the printing area as understood by your software. For general advice on printing areas and page size, see Printable Area. Check the actual printing area for the media size you have loaded (printing area = media size margins). Check what your software understands to be the printing area (which it may call "printable area" or "imagable area"). For example, some software applications assume standard printing areas that are larger than those used in this printer. You may have asked to rotate the page from portrait to landscape on media that is not wide enough, for example a D/A1-size page rotated on a D/A1-size roll. There may not be sufficient memory.
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Long-Axis Print Is Clipped
Image Error
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Media Problems
Printer Options
Other
Other Problems
Index
Getting Help
Printed Image Incorrect
· · · Image is in One Portion of the Printing Area Print is Distorted or Unintelligible One Image Overlays Another on the Same Sheet
Image Error
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Media Problems
Printer Options
Other
Other Problems
Index
Getting Help
Image is in One Portion of the Printing Area
· · · · Is the page size configured in the software too small?Are you sure that your software doesn't believe the image to be in one quadrant of the page?Otherwise, this indicates an incompatibility between the software and the printer: Is your software configured for this printer?For advice specific to your software, see the documentation supplied with the driver. For an explanation of image rotation, see Rotating an Image.
Image is Unexpectedly Rotated
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Image Error
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Media Problems
Printer Options
Other
Other Problems
Index
Getting Help
Print is Distorted or Unintelligible
· · · The interface cable between your computer and the printer could be faulty. If you have connected your computer to the parallel port on the printer, make sure you are using a genuine HP parallel interface cable. Depending on the software, drivers and RIPs you are using with your printer, there will be different solutions to solving this problem. From the front-panel menu decrease the setting and print again.
One Image Overlays Another on the Same Sheet
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Image Error
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Media Problems
Printer Options
Other
Other Problems
Index
Getting Help
Other Sources of Information
If you don't find the solution to the problem here, other sources of help are: · The documentation supplied with the driver that you are using to manage the output from your software application to the printer.
Image Error
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Media Problems
Printer Options
Image Error
Other
Index
Getting Help
Other Problems
· Communication Problems Describes typical problems you could encounter with communications between your computer and the printer. Printer Does not Print Details common causes for the printer failing to print. Printer Seems Too Slow Lists the reasons why printing may slow down.
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Other Problems
Introduction
Solving Problems
Media & Ink
Image Quality Problems
Solutions
Ink Supply Problems
Front Panel
Media Problems
Printer Options
Image Error
Other
Index
Getting Help
Communication Problems
Symptoms are:
· · · · The front-panel display does not show Processing when you are sending a print to the printer. Your computer or printer "hangs" (stays idle) while communication is taking place. However, note that large prints can take a correspondingly long time to print. Your printed output shows random or inexplicable errors (misplaced lines, partial graphics etc. )
How to solve the problem:
· · · · · Have you selected the correct printer in your software? [. . . ] A value or condition that is assumed if no other value or condition is specified. Dots per inch, a measure of print resolution.
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CMYK Coated paper default device dpi
Care of the Printer
Installing Expansion Cards
Ordering Accessories
Glossary
Introduction
Media & Ink
Solutions
Front Panel
Specifications
Printer Options
Other
Index
Term
drivers front panel front panel menus graphics language grayscale high-gloss photo HP-GL/2 I/O Input/ output IEEE-1284
Meaning
Software that controls the communication between a computer and a device. A programming language telling a print device how to output graphic data. One of Hewlett-Packard's standard graphics languages for plotters and printers. [. . . ]
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