HP Designjet Z6100 Printer series User Manual

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Pages are nested on the roll independent of when they are submitted to the printer. An incompatible

page does not break a nest. Instead, the printer waits for more compatible pages and queues the

incompatible pages until one of three conditions is met:

The nest is full, meaning that the remaining length of paper on the roll is too small to

accommodate the next page submitted

The nesting timeout elapses

The incompatible-page queue is full. The printer queues up to six incompatible pages while it

nests compatible pages. Upon receiving the seventh incompatible page, the nest is broken and

printed. Then the pages in the incompatible-page queue print.

For more information about the compatibility of a job, see

How job compatibility is defined

on page 100

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The advantage of Optimized order nesting is that it typically wastes less paper because the nest is

not broken when an incompatible page is submitted. The disadvantage is the overall printing time

is typically longer because the printer waits for compatible pages.

NOTE:

Pages might not be printed in the order that the were submitted to the printer when

the Optimized order option is selected.

How job compatibility is defined

In order to be in the same nest, the individual pages must be compatible in all of the following ways:

All pages must have the same print-quality setting.

The Maximum Detail setting must be the same on all pages.

The Mirror setting must be the same for all pages.

The Rendering Intent must be the same for all pages.

The Cutter setting must be the same for all pages.

The color adjustment settings must be the same for all pages. These are known as Advanced Color

Settings in the Windows driver, and CMYK Settings in the Mac OS driver.

Pages must be all color or all grayscale. The pages cannot be a mix of color and grayscale.

All pages must be in one of the following two groups; the two groups cannot be mixed in the same

nest:

HP-GL/2, RTL, and CALS G4

PostScript, PDF, TIFF, and JPEG

JPEG, TIFF, and CALS G4 pages that have a resolution greater than 300 dpi might not nest with

other pages.

Nest with crop lines

Crop lines are lines that are printed onto the paper during a print job to indicate where the paper should

be cut to create a specific paper size. Crop lines can be printed for individual jobs or for multiple jobs

printed with the nesting feature.

NOTE:

Selecting the crop lines option in the Nest options menu overrides the setting in the

Printing options menu for an individual job.

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