Use ink economically, Roll protection, Unattended printing/overnight printing – HP Designjet T7100 Printer series User Manual

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Use ink economically

Here are some recommendations for making economical use of ink.

For draft prints, use plain paper and move the print-quality slider to the left end of the scale

('Speed'). For further economy, select custom print quality options, then select Fast and

EconoMode.

Clean the printheads only when needed, and clean only those printheads that need cleaning.

Cleaning the printheads can be useful, but it uses ink.

Leave the printer permanently turned on so that it can maintain the printheads in good condition

automatically. This regular printhead maintenance uses a small amount of ink. However, if it is not

done, the printer may need to use much more ink later to restore the health of the printheads.

Wide prints make more efficient use of ink than narrow prints, because printhead maintenance

uses some ink, and its frequency is related to the number of passes made by the printheads.

Therefore, nesting jobs can save ink as well as saving paper (see

Nest jobs to save paper

on page 89

).

Roll protection

If you choose to protect a roll, jobs will be printed on it only if the job explicitly specifies the roll

number or the paper type loaded on the roll. This may be useful, for example, in the following cases.

To stop people from accidentally printing unimportant jobs on expensive paper.

To avoid printing on a particular roll when printing from AutoCAD without interacting with the HP

printer driver.

To protect a roll, go to the front panel and select the Setup menu icon

, then Printing

preferences > Paper options > Roll protection.

NOTE:

If you protect a roll, then later unload the current roll and load a new one, the new roll

remains protected. You are protecting the roll number, not one specific roll of paper. That roll number

will remain protected until you cancel the protection.

TIP:

If you print without specifying a roll number or paper type, you will not be able to print on any

protected roll.

Unattended printing/overnight printing

Here are some recommendations to help you to deal with a long queue of printing jobs.

If feasible, use brand-new long rolls of paper.

If you want to print on partly-used rolls, you can check the paper type and the remaining length in

the Embedded Web Server or in the front panel, to confirm that you have enough paper to print

all your jobs.

NOTE:

Information on the remaining length is available only if you told the printer the length of

the roll when you loaded it, or if the printer read the length of the roll from the barcode printed on

it.

Load two rolls of paper suitable for your jobs. If the printer finishes one roll, it will automatically

switch to the other.

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