HP Designjet 2000/3000cp HP DesignJet 2000/2500 - User's Guide - Page 7
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Table of Contents Physical Characteristics of Media Types 3-9 Combinations of Media Type and Print Quality 3-10 Using Coated Paper and Heavy Coated Paper with Normal Mode 3-11 Handling Your Media 3-12 Loading Roll Media 3-13 Loading Media onto the Take Up Reel accessory 3-19 Unloading Media from the Take Up Reel accessory 3-26 Removing a Roll from the Printer 3-30 Installing a New Roll into the Printer 3-32 Changing the Core Tube on the Take Up Reel 3-35 Loading sheet media 3-39 Unloading Sheet Media 3-42 Compensating for Badly Cut Media 3-27 Adjusting Skew Tolerance 3-27 Drying time (With a Take Up Reel) 3-44 Drying Time (Without a Take Up Reel) 3-46 Working with Ink Systems 4-1 About the Ink System 4-2 The HP DesignJet CP Ink Systems 4-2 Main Features of the HP DesignJet CP Ink System 4-2 What is an Ink System? 4-3 How to Identify the HP DesignJet CP Ink System UV Components 4-4 Identifying the Ink System in the Printer 4-4 When Does the Ink System Refill the Printheads? 4-5 Obtaining Optimum Refill Performance using non-HP media. 4-6 Refilling the Printheads from the Front Panel 4-8 How big a print can I make without a refill? 4-8 Monitoring the Ink Level 4-9 When should I Replace an Ink System? 4-10 Removing and Replacing Ink Systems 4-11 Working with multiple Ink Systems 4-12 Handle Ink Systems with Care 4-12 Replace the Ink System 4-13 After replacing the Ink System 4-23 Removing and Storing Partially Used Ink Systems 4-24 Handle the Ink Systems with Care 4-24 Storing the Ink System in the HP DesignJet CP Ink System Storage Container 4-25 Removing the Ink System from the HP DesignJet CP Ink System Storage Container 4-29 v