HP 750c HP DesignJet 755CM Printer User's Guide - C3198-60051 - Page 161

If Prints Do Not Feed Out Properly From the Printer

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TROUBLE- 9 SHOOTING Troubleshooting Solving Media-Handling Problems If Media Crumples When You Load it Clear any obstructions in the media path. Be sure the leading edge is straight and free of tears. Cut a straight edge with the knife if necessary. If your media is curled, and if both sides are the same, load it with the curved (hollow) side towards you (Certain media types - for example coated paper - have a printing side and a non-printing side and these must be loaded printing side down). When loading media, hold each edge and push the media into the printer evenly against the stops until a slight buckle develops evenly across the media. Let go as soon as it starts to feed into the printer. If you have just moved the printer or your media from an environment with a different humidity level, let the media stabilize for at least 15 minutes before loading it. Roll media only. Open the roll cover and raise the lever. Unload the leading edge of the roll. Push the media all the way to the right so that it is flush against the media stop on the roll core. Then reload the media. If Prints Do Not Feed Out Properly From the Printer Make sure the roll cover is completely closed before you print. If The Automatic Cutter Does Not Cut Immediately When a Print Has Finished Check the Page format / Margins setting. When this is set to Smaller, the printer waits until the next print begins printing so it can create a 10 mm margin between both prints or nesting sets. Press the Form Feed and Cut key if you need to cut the media before the ink-drying time has passed or before the next print begins printing. Use caution to avoid smearing the ink. Check the ink-drying time and change if necessary (Device setup / Drying time). 9-5

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9-5
If Media Crumples When You Load it
Clear any obstructions in the media path.
Be sure the leading edge is straight and free of tears. Cut a straight edge with
the knife if necessary.
If your media is curled, and if both sides are the same, load it with the curved
(hollow) side towards you
(Certain media types – for example coated paper –
have a printing side and a non-printing side and these must be loaded printing
side down).
When loading media, hold each edge and push the media into the printer
evenly
against the stops until a slight buckle develops evenly across the media. Let go
as soon as it starts to feed into the printer.
If you have just moved the printer or your media from an environment with a
different humidity level, let the media stabilize for at least 15 minutes before
loading it.
Roll media only.
Open the roll cover and raise the lever. Unload the leading
edge of the roll. Push the media all the way to the right so that it is flush against
the media stop on the roll core. Then reload the media.
If Prints Do Not Feed Out Properly From the Printer
Make sure the roll cover is completely closed before you print.
If The Automatic Cutter Does Not Cut Immediately When a
Print Has Finished
Check the
Page format / Margins
setting. When this is set to
Smaller
, the printer
waits until the next print begins printing so it can create a 10 mm margin be-
tween both prints or nesting sets.
Press the
Form Feed and Cut
key if you need to cut the media before the
ink-drying time has passed or before the next print begins printing. Use caution
to avoid smearing the ink.
Check the ink-drying time and change if necessary (
Device setup / Drying time
).
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
9
Troubleshooting
Solving Media-Handling Problems