The hp utility’s main features, The printer’s internal prints – HP Designjet T7100 Printer series User Manual

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The HP Utility’s main features

The HP Utility provides an easy-to-use interface that allows the user to manage and access various

printer features and functionality.

Manage the printer, including single-point color control with the HP Color Center.

Gain access to the online HP Knowledge Center.

View the status of the ink cartridges, the printheads and the paper.

Manage, install, and create International Color Consortium (ICC) profiles (with the PostScript

upgrade only).

Access and use embedded profiles (with the PostScript upgrade only).

Update the printer's firmware. See

Update the printer firmware on page 144

.

Calibrate the printer and display.

Change various printer settings (on the Settings tab).

Configure network settings

The printer’s internal prints

The internal prints provide various kinds of information about your printer. You can request these prints

from the front panel without using a computer.

Before requesting any internal print, make sure that paper is loaded and that the Ready message

appears on the front-panel display.

To print an internal print, select the

icon, Internal prints, and then select the type of internal

print that you want.

The following internal prints are available:

Demo: shows some of the capabilities of the printer

Menu map: shows details of all the front-panel menus

Configuration: shows all the current front-panel settings

Usage report: shows estimates of the total number of prints, number of prints by paper type,

number of prints by print-quality option, and total amount of ink used per color. The accuracy of

these estimates is not guaranteed.

HP-GL/2 palette: shows the color or grayscale definitions in the currently-selected color palette

PostScript font list: lists the PostScript fonts that are installed in the printer (with the PostScript

upgrade only)

Service information: provides information that service engineers require

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