Nesting pages, What is nesting, When does the printer try to nest pages – HP Designjet 5100 Printer series User Manual

Page 67: Which pages qualify for nesting, How long does the printer wait for another file

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Manage the prints

HP Designjet 5100 printer Customer Reference Guide

Nesting pages

What is nesting?

Nesting means placing pages side-by-side on the paper (rather than one

after the other), to avoid wasting paper.

Refer to

Which pages qualify for nesting?, on page 9

.

When does the printer try to nest pages?

When all the following are true:

„

The printer is loaded with roll paper not sheet paper.

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In the front-panel menus, Nest is ON.

Which pages qualify for nesting?

In order to be in the same nest, the individual pages must be compatible on

the following criteria:

NOTE: Selecting Nesting On overrides the Start Printing settings.

„

Color or grayscale. Either all are color or all are grayscale. Grayscale

may include a color page rendered in gray scales; see the ‘Using Your

Printer CD’ for more details.

„

For HP-GL/2 only, margin sizes must be the same for all pages (normal,

extended).

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The Mirror setting should be the same on all pages.

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The Rendering Intent must be the same.

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The Color Space must be the same.

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The Cutter setting must be the same.

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The Enhanced Resolution must be the same.

How long does the printer wait for another file?

So that the printer can make the best nest possible, it waits after a file has

Paper

Nesting

Nesting

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paper flow

off

on

saved

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