HP Designjet 350c HP Designjet 330 and 350C Plotters - Users Guide - Page 102

Three important points concerning the Color Cartridge Test Procedure

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Special internal plots Using the Color Cartridge Test Sheet The part headed To check the cartridge alignment lets you check and, if necessary, adjust the alignment between the cartridges, in response to a print quality problem - see page 9-12. You don't need to use both parts of the Color Cartridge Test Sheet each time you print it. 4 Follow the instructions on the sheet. Notice that, if you change any of the settings on the sheet (by marking an oval different from the currently selected ones), you must reload it, as as explained in steps 5 through 7, for the plotter to readjust itself. Otherwise you can skip the rest of the steps. 5 Having marked the appropriate ovals, reverse the sheet as indicated, and reload it. 6 When the Ready light comes on, press Setup. The plotter now reads your marks and adjusts itself automatically. Setup Ready 7 When the Load Media light comes on again, remove the sheet and make sure that the plotter has marked your selections with a check mark. Three important points concerning the Color Cartridge Test Procedure: Always use the Color Cartridge Test Sheet immediately after printing it. Never re-use a Color Cartridge Test Sheet. Any plot that was in the plotter's memory before you printed the Color Cartridge Test Sheet has been lost and so, to print it, you must resend it. 5-10

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5–10
The part headed
To check the cartridge alignment
lets you check and, if
necessary, adjust the alignment between the cartridges, in response to a print
quality problem – see page 9–12.
You don’t need to use both parts of the Color Cartridge Test Sheet each time you
print it.
4
Follow the instructions on the sheet.
Notice that, if you change any of the settings
on the sheet (by marking an oval different from the currently selected ones), you
must reload it, as as explained in steps 5 through 7, for the plotter to readjust itself.
Otherwise you can skip the rest of the steps.
5
Having marked the appropriate ovals, reverse the sheet as indicated, and reload it.
6
When the
Ready
light comes on, press
Setup
.
The plotter now reads your marks and
adjusts itself automatically.
Setup
Ready
7
When the
Load Media
light comes on again, remove the sheet and make sure that
the plotter has marked your selections with a check mark.
Three important points concerning the Color Cartridge Test Procedure:
Always
use the Color Cartridge Test Sheet immediately after printing it.
Never
re-use a Color Cartridge Test Sheet.
Any plot that was in the plotter’s memory before you printed the Color
Cartridge Test Sheet has been lost and so, to print it, you must resend it.
Special internal plots
Using the Color Cartridge Test Sheet