HP 5500 HP Designjet 5500 series - User Guide - Page 167
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important points about printing materials hp designjet 5500 series welcome how do I ... tell me about ... the problem is ... legal notices glossary index important points about printing materials "Printing material" is the paper, transparency, or other material on which you print. Printing materials are sometimes referred to as "media", and you will see this word used in your printer's front panel. q Choosing the correct printing material for your needs is an essential step in ensuring good image quality. For best printing results, use only genuine Hewlett-Packard printing materials, whose reliability and performance have been developed and thoroughly tested. All HP printing components (printer, ink system, and printing materials) have been designed to work together to give trouble-free performance and optimal image quality. q Your printer supports many types of printing materials. However, the quality of some images may be reduced if you do not use the correct printing material for your image. See printing materials and applications. q Whenever you load a roll or a sheet, the printer's front-panel display prompts you to specify the media type you are loading. It is essential to specify this correctly for good image quality. If printing material is already loaded, you can verify the media type from the front panel. See how do I obtain information on the printing material? q Make sure the appropriate print-quality setting (Max Quality, Productivity, Production, or Max Speed) is selected. You can set the print quality either from your software or from the printer's front panel. Software driver settings override any print-quality settings made on the front panel. The combination of media type and print-quality settings tells the printer how to place the ink on the printing material-for example, the ink density, halftoning method, and number of passes of the printheads. q Handle film and glossy paper by the edges or wear cotton gloves. Skin oils can be transferred to the printing material leaving fingerprint marks. q Although the ink systems supplied with this printer have good lightfastness, colors will eventually fade or change if exposed to sunlight over a long period of time. q Rewrap partially used rolls if they are not being used; do not stack rolls. q Always keep unused rolls wrapped in the plastic wrap to prevent discoloration. q Keep the printing material tightly wound on the roll throughout the loading and unloading procedures. If it starts to unwind, it can become difficult to handle. Further information is available via the Technical Support section of your printer's WebAccess tool. See tell me about webaccess. file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/---/Desktop/HP/html/p0019.htm (1 of 2) [8/5/2002 2:29:45 PM]