HP Designjet 4000 HP Designjet 4000 Printer Series - Quick Reference Guide - Page 11

Power, Form Feed and Cut, Reset, Cancel, Select, highlight, select

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Introduction The front panel has the following components: 1. The display area, where information, icons, and menus are displayed. 2. The Power key turns the printer on and off. If the printer is in sleep mode, this key will wake it up. 3. The Power light is off when the printer is off; amber when the printer is in sleep mode; green when the printer is on; green and flashing when the printer is in transition between off and on. 4. The Form Feed and Cut key normally ejects the sheet (if a sheet is loaded) or advances and cuts the roll (if a roll is loaded). However, if the printer is waiting for more pages to be nested, this key cancels the waiting time and prints the available pages immediately. 5. The Reset key restarts the printer (as if it were switched off and switched on again). You will need an implement with a narrow tip to operate the Reset key. 6. The Cancel key cancels the current operation. It is often used to stop printing the current print job. 7. The Status light is off when the printer is not ready to print: it may be off, or in sleep mode. It is green when the printer is ready and idle; green and flashing when the printer is busy; amber when a serious internal error has occurred; amber and flashing when awaiting human attention. 8. The Up key moves to the previous item in a list, or increases a numerical value. 9. The Select key selects the item that is currently highlighted. 10. The Back key goes back to the previous menu. If you press it repeatedly, or hold it down, you will soon return to the main menu. 11. The Down key moves to the next item in a list, or decreases a numerical value. To highlight an item in the front panel, press the Up or Down key until the item is highlighted. To select an item in the front panel, first highlight it and then press the Select key. 9

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The front panel has the following components:
1.
The display area, where information, icons, and menus are displayed.
2.
The
Power
key turns the printer on and off. If the printer is in sleep mode, this
key will wake it up.
3.
The Power light is off when the printer is off; amber when the printer is in sleep
mode; green when the printer is on; green and flashing when the printer is in
transition between off and on.
4.
The
Form Feed and Cut
key normally ejects the sheet (if a sheet is loaded) or
advances and cuts the roll (if a roll is loaded). However, if the printer is waiting for
more pages to be nested, this key cancels the waiting time and prints the
available pages immediately.
5.
The
Reset
key restarts the printer (as if it were switched off and switched on
again). You will need an implement with a narrow tip to operate the
Reset
key.
6.
The
Cancel
key cancels the current operation. It is often used to stop printing the
current print job.
7.
The Status light is off when the printer is not ready to print: it may be off, or in
sleep mode. It is green when the printer is ready and idle; green and flashing
when the printer is busy; amber when a serious internal error has occurred;
amber and flashing when awaiting human attention.
8.
The
Up
key moves to the previous item in a list, or increases a numerical value.
9.
The
Select
key selects the item that is currently highlighted.
10. The
Back
key goes back to the previous menu. If you press it repeatedly, or hold
it down, you will soon return to the main menu.
11. The
Down
key moves to the next item in a list, or decreases a numerical value.
To
highlight
an item in the front panel, press the
Up
or
Down
key until the item is
highlighted.
To
select
an item in the front panel, first highlight it and then press the
Select
key.
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Introduction