View information about the paper, Perform paper advance calibration – HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer User Manual

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View information about the paper

On the printer's front panel, press the key. Alternatively, select the

icon, then View loaded

paper.

The following information appears on the front panel:

The roll status

The paper type that you have selected

The width of the paper in millimeters (estimated by the printer)

The length of the paper in millimeters (estimated by the printer)

The color calibration status

The paper advance calibration status

If no paper is loaded, the message Out of paper appears.

The same information appears on the Embedded Web Server's Supplies page.

Perform paper advance calibration

The printer is calibrated to advance correctly when printing all the papers that appear on the front

panel. When you select the type of loaded paper, the printer adjusts the rate at which it advances the

paper while printing. However, to fine-tune the image quality of your print, you might need to calibrate

the rate at which the paper advances. See

Troubleshoot print-quality issues on page 144

to determine

whether paper-advance calibration is the solution for your issue.

Accurate paper advance controls proper placement of dots on the paper. If the paper is not advanced

correctly, light or dark bands appear in the printed image and the grain in the image might increase.

To check the paper advance calibration status of the paper, select the

icon, then View loaded

paper. The status appears:

DEFAULT: this status appears when an HP paper is loaded. Unless you experience image-quality

problems in your printed image, such as banding or graininess, HP recommends that you do not

calibrate the paper advance.

RECOMMENDED: this status appears when you create a new paper. The paper advance values

for this paper are inherited from the family type. HP recommends that you perform a paper

advance calibration to optimize the values.

OK: this status indicates that the loaded paper has been calibrated previously. However, you

might need to repeat the calibration if you experience image-quality problems, such as banding or

graininess in your printed image.

NOTE:

Whenever you update the printer firmware, the paper-advance calibration values are

reset to the factory default. See

Update the printer firmware on page 138

.

NOTE:

Colored papers, glossy canvas, and transparent materials such as translucent bond,

clear film, natural tracing paper, and vellum are not suitable for paper-advance calibration.

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