HP Designjet 4000 HP Designjet 4000 Printer Series - Quick Reference Guide - Page 145

The problem is the print is distorted or unintelligible

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The problem is the image is unexpectedly rotated At the front panel, select the icon, then Printing defaults menu > Paper options > Rotate. Check that the setting is what you wanted. For non-PostScript files: if Nesting is On, pages may be automatically rotated to save paper. See "How do I rotate an image?" on page 72. The problem is the print is a mirror image of the original At the front panel, select the icon, then Printing defaults menu > Paper options > Mirror. Check that the setting is what you wanted. The problem is the print is distorted or unintelligible ● The interface cable connecting your printer to your network (or to your computer) could be faulty. Try another cable. ● If the front-panel graphic language setting is Automatic (the default), try the other settings: PostScript for a PostScript file, HP-GL/2 for an HP-GL/2 file etc. (see "How do I change the graphic language setting?" on page 75). Then send the file again. ● Depending on the software, drivers, and RIPs you are using with your printer, there will be different ways of solving this problem. Refer to the vendor's user documentation for details. 143 The problem is an image error

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The problem is the image is unexpectedly rotated
At the front panel, select the
icon, then
Printing defaults menu
>
Paper options
>
Rotate
. Check that the setting is what you wanted.
For non-PostScript files: if
Nesting
is
On
, pages may be automatically rotated to save
paper. See “How do I rotate an image?” on page 72.
The problem is the print is a mirror image of the original
At the front panel, select the
icon, then
Printing defaults menu
>
Paper options
>
Mirror
. Check that the setting is what you wanted.
The problem is the print is distorted or unintelligible
The interface cable connecting your printer to your network (or to your computer)
could be faulty. Try another cable.
If the front-panel graphic language setting is
Automatic
(the default), try the other
settings:
PostScript
for a PostScript file,
HP-GL/2
for an HP-GL/2 file etc. (see
“How do I change the graphic language setting?” on page 75). Then send the file
again.
Depending on the software, drivers, and RIPs you are using with your printer,
there will be different ways of solving this problem. Refer to the vendor's user
documentation for details.
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The problem is an image error