HP 450c HP DesignJet 430, 450C, and 455CA Printer - User's Guide - Page 9

Reconfiguring your printer, Maintaining your printer, Front-panel lights and keys, Troubleshooting - designjet d size

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CONTENTS Contents 6 Reconfiguring your printer To see the current configuration of the printer 6-2 To change the serial interface settings 6-3 To change the graphics language setting for less common applications 6-3 To change the I/O timeout setting 6-4 To upgrade your printer with more memory 6-4 File size and memory usage 6-4 To upgrade your printer with a network interface 6-4 To upgrade the HP DesignJet 430 printer with color 6-5 Recalibrating the printer for accuracy 6-11 When to recalibrate the printer 6-11 To recalibrate the printer 6-11 7 Maintaining your printer Replacing cartridges 7-2 When to replace cartridges 7-2 Using genuine HP supplies 7-3 Before replacing cartridges 7-4 To replace one or more cartridges 7-5 Cleaning the cartridge nozzles (priming) 7-7 Cleaning the printer 7-9 8 Front-panel lights and keys Front-panel lights 8-2 Front-panel keys 8-7 9 Troubleshooting Using the documentation 9-2 Locating the source of your problem 9-3 Solving media-handling problems 9-4 If the printer will not accept your media 9-4 If the printer continually rejects your media, with the Load Media light flashing 9-4 Clearing a media jam 9-5 Solving communication problems 9-8 Solving problems with print position or content 9-9 If the print is completely blank 9-9 If the output contains only a partial print 9-9 If the print is clipped 9-10 If the entire print is in one quadrant of the correct printing area 9-10 vii

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6
Reconfiguring your printer
To see the current configuration of the printer
6–2
To change the serial interface settings
6–3
To change the graphics language setting for less common applications
6–3
To change the I/O timeout setting
6–4
To upgrade your printer with more memory
6–4
File size and memory usage
6–4
To upgrade your printer with a network interface
6–4
To upgrade the HP DesignJet 430 printer with color
6–5
Recalibrating the printer for accuracy
6–11
When to recalibrate the printer
6–11
To recalibrate the printer
6–11
7
Maintaining your printer
Replacing cartridges
7–2
When to replace cartridges
7–2
Using genuine HP supplies
7–3
Before replacing cartridges
7–4
To replace one or more cartridges
7–5
Cleaning the cartridge nozzles (priming)
7–7
Cleaning the printer
7–9
8
Front-panel lights and keys
Front-panel lights
8–2
Front-panel keys
8–7
9
Troubleshooting
Using the documentation
9–2
Locating the source of your problem
9–3
Solving media-handling problems
9–4
If the printer will not accept your media
9–4
If the printer continually rejects your media, with the Load Media light
flashing
9–4
Clearing a media jam
9–5
Solving communication problems
9–8
Solving problems with print position or content
9–9
If the print is completely blank
9–9
If the output contains only a partial print
9–9
If the print is clipped
9–10
If the entire print is in one quadrant of the correct printing area
9–10
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