The front panel – HP Designjet T7100 Printer series User Manual

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The bin/basket is provided to store finished prints. It can be used in several different ways.

To stack A0 or E paper sizes only, supported by wire loops. For this purpose, the top handles

should be up and the bottom handles should be down.

To stack A1 or D paper sizes only, supported by wire loops. For this purpose, the top handles

should be down; the bottom handles are irrelevant.

To hold mixed paper sizes in the basket at the bottom. For this purpose, the top and bottom

handles should be up.

Before stacking A0/E or A1/D paper sizes, ensure that the bin/basket is correctly positioned below the

paper output: push it up against the printer until it comes to a definite stop.

The bin/basket has wheels and can easily be moved around when detached from the printer.

The front pockets may be used to store core adaptors and printer documentation.

The front panel

Your printer's front panel is located on the front of the printer, on the right-hand side. It has the

following important functions:

It is used to perform certain operations, such as loading and unloading paper

It displays up-to-date information about the status of the printer, the ink cartridges, the printheads,

the maintenance cartridge, the paper, the print jobs, and other parts and processes

It gives guidance on using the printer

It displays warning and error messages, when appropriate, with audible alerts to call attention

It can be used to change the values of printer settings and the operation of the printer

NOTE:

Settings in the Embedded Web Server or in the printer driver override front panel

settings.

The front panel has the following components, starting with the four direct-access keys:

1. Paper loading

key starts the paper loading process: see

Load a roll into the printer on page 30

.

2. View information

key. By pressing this key repeatedly, you can see information about the loaded

papers, the ink levels, the printer's connection to the computer and the printhead status. See

Printing paper info on page 38

.

3. Pause printing

key pauses printing after finishing the current page. Press the key again to restart

printing. This can be useful, for instance, when you want to change or load a roll of a different

paper type.

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