Cancel the drying time, Change the drying time, Printing paper info – HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer User Manual

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9.

To create an ICC profile, which allows you to print on your paper with the best possible color

accuracy, see

Color profiling on page 102

.

10.

Perform paper advance calibration (see

Perform paper advance calibration on page 46

). The

default paper advance values for your custom paper are inherited from the paper category, but

can probably be improved by calibration.

Cancel the drying time

Press the

Form Feed and Cut

key on the front panel.

CAUTION:

A print that has not dried sufficiently can suffer from quality problems.

Change the drying time

You can use the HP Utility to change the drying time for a particular paper type, to accommodate

special printing conditions.

1.

Open the HP Color Center.

2.

Select Paper preset management.

3.

Select Change printing properties.

4.

Select the paper category.

5.

Select the paper type.

6.

Choose a drying time from the Dry Time drop-down menu.

NOTE:

The text box to the right of the drop-down menu will not display the time in seconds

when the Automatic option is selected (it is selected by default for all paper types). This is

because the Automatic option means that the printer will calculate the optimal drying time for

you depending on the temperature at printing time, and therefore it cannot be known in advance.

You can turn off all drying time for all paper types by selecting the

icon, then Print retrieval >

Select drying time > Off.

For more information about drying time, see

Drying time on page 31

.

Printing paper info

The Printing paper info option is enabled by default; it allows the printer to estimate the remaining

roll length by reading a barcode that is printed on the leading edge of the roll whenever the paper is

unloaded.

When you load a new, unused roll, there is no barcode already printed on it, so the front panel will

ask you for the length. The length printed on the barcode at unloading time is calculated from the

length you declare at the start, minus the length that has been printed.

NOTE:

If you declare at loading time that the length of the roll is unknown, and then later reload the

same roll, the front panel will request the length again.

ENWW

Cancel the drying time

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Handle the paper

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