Printing paper info, Move the paper, Maintain paper – HP Designjet T3500 Production eMFP User Manual

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Printing paper info

Enable the Printing paper info option to record the printer’s estimate of the remaining roll length, paper
width and type. The information is a combination of barcode and text that is printed on the leading edge of
the roll when the paper is unloaded from the printer.

NOTE:

The paper-length estimate is available only if the printer registered the amount of paper that was on

the roll when you loaded it. To provide this information to the printer, specify the roll length on the front
panel when loading the paper, or load a roll that has the paper-data barcode printed on it.

NOTE:

The barcode and text are printed on the roll only when the loading and unloading processes are

started from the front panel's Paper menu.

NOTE:

This option can be expected to work only with papers that are completely opaque. It may fail with

transparent or translucent papers.

To enable the Printing paper info option, go to the front panel and press

, then Default printing

configuration > Paper options > Printing paper info.

NOTE:

Enabling this option slightly changes the paper loading and unloading procedures.

Move the paper

If the printer is idle (ready to print), you can move the paper forwards or backwards from the front panel. You
may want to do this in order to have more or less white space between the last print and the next one when
the cutter is disabled; or to increase top margin of the next print.

To move the paper, press

, then Paper > Move paper.

Maintain paper

To maintain paper quality, follow the recommendations below.

Store rolls covered by another piece of paper or cloth

Store cut sheets covered and clean or brush them before loading them in the printer

Clean input and output platens

Keep the scanner lowered unless you need to lift it for some reason

NOTE:

Photo and coated paper requires careful handling, see

The print is scuffed or scratched

on page 200

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Chapter 6 Paper handling

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