Image quality and color management, Print quality – HP Designjet Z6100 Printer series User Manual

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8 printheads, there is less maintenance and less handling of messy printhead cleaners. The printer

notifies you via the front panel when you should change the maintenance cartridge.

NOTE:

Handle the maintenance cartridge carefully when removing it to avoid getting ink on

yourself and the printer.

NOTE:

The Z6100 automatically performs printhead alignment whenever a printhead is inserted.

You are required to use opaque white paper during printhead alignment. Colored papers, glossy

canvas and translucent materials are not suitable for printhead alignment.

See the following sections for more detailed information on the ink system components:

The printer's main components on page 4

Ink system components on page 57

Ink system tips on page 58

Remove an ink cartridge on page 59

Insert an ink cartridge on page 61

Remove a printhead on page 61

Insert a printhead on page 64

Align the printheads on page 71

Remove the maintenance cartridge on page 73

Insert the maintenance cartridge on page 75

Clean (recover) the printheads on page 66

Clean the electrical connections on a printhead on page 67

See the following sections for information on checking ink system status and printer usage statistics:

Check the status of the ink system on page 76

Check the status of the ink cartridges on page 76

Check the status of a printhead on page 77

Check printer usage statistics on page 77

Image quality and color management

The Z6100 series printers make it easier than ever to achieve the image quality levels you demand of

your large format printer.

Print quality

This feature was called Print mode in the 5000 series. The Z6100 series offers one additional print quality

level with which to balance print speed and print quality. The table below identifies the correlation

between the 5000 series print modes and the Z6100 series print quality levels.

Printer series

Print quality settings from fastest speed (far left) to best quality (far right)

5000

Max speed

Productivity

Max quality

Z6100

Fast

Normal-fast

Normal

Best

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Appendix C

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