The printer's internal prints – HP Designjet Z3100 Photo Printer series User Manual

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The Embedded Web Server, runs in the printer and enables you to use a Web browser on any
computer to check ink levels and printer status, see

Access the Embedded Web Server

on page 20

.

Advanced Profiling Solution included on separate DVD, to be installed after other HP software (drivers
and printer utilities).

The printer's internal prints

The internal prints give various kinds of information about your printer. They can be requested from the
front panel without using a computer.

CAUTION:

Before requesting any internal print, make sure that paper is loaded (roll or sheet),

and that the front panel displays the Ready message. The loaded paper should be at least A3
landscape (16.53 in or 42 cm wide); otherwise the print may be clipped.

To print any internal print, press the

Menu

key to return to the main menu, select the Internal Prints menu

icon

, then select the internal print you want. The following internal prints are available.

Demo prints: show some of the capabilities of the printer

Print black and white photo

Print color photo

Print color design demo

Print GIS map

NOTE:

Demo prints are printed the same size as the loaded paper.

NOTE:

If you perform a secure disk erase, see

Secure Disk Erase on page 137

, the demo

prints are erased and they are no longer available.

Menu map: shows details of all the front-panel display menus

Configuration: shows all the current front-panel display settings

Usage report: shows estimates of the total number of prints, number of prints by paper type, number
of prints by print-quality option, and total amount of ink used per color (the accuracy of these estimates
is not guaranteed)

HP-GL/2 palette: shows the color or grayscale definitions in the currently selected color palette

Service information: provides information needed by service engineers

PostScript font list: shows PostScript fonts available

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Chapter 1 Introduction

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Introduction

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