HP 800ps HP DesignJet 800 Printer - User's Reference Guide - Page 104

Image is in One Portion of the Printing Area, Image is Unexpectedly Rotated

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Introduction Media & Ink Solutions Front Panel Printer Options Other Index Solving Problems Image Quality Problems Ink Supply Problems Media Problems  Image Error Other Problems Getting Help Image is in One Portion of the Printing Area • Is the page size configured in the software too small? • Are you sure that your software doesn't believe the image to be in one quadrant of the page? • Otherwise, this indicates an incompatibility between the software and the printer: • Is your software configured for this printer? For general advice, see the Setup Poster. For advice specific to your software, see either the documentation supplied with the driver. • If you still haven't found the solution, try changing the printer's Graphics Language setting on the front panel (Setup > Graphic Language). Image is Unexpectedly Rotated • Check the front-panel Paper > Page format > Rotate setting. • If Queueing and Nesting are both ON, pages may be automatically rotated to save media. See Rotating an Image Print is a Mirror Image of the Original • Check the front-panel Paper > Page format > Mirror setting.

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Solving Problems
Image Quality
Problems
Ink Supply
Problems
Media Problems
Image Error
Other Problems
Getting Help
Media & Ink
Introduction
Front Panel
Other
Printer
Options
Index
Solutions
Image is in One Portion of the Printing Area
Is the page size configured in the software too small?
Are you sure that your software doesn't believe the image to be in one quadrant of the page?
Otherwise, this indicates an incompatibility between the software and the printer:
Is your software configured for this printer? For general advice, see the
Setup Poster
. For advice specific to your
software, see either the documentation supplied with the driver.
If you still haven't found the solution, try changing the printer's Graphics Language setting on the front panel
(
Setup
>
Graphic Language
).
Image is Unexpectedly Rotated
Check the front-panel
Paper
>
Page format
>
Rotate
setting.
If Queueing and Nesting are both ON, pages may be automatically rotated to save media. See
Rotating an Image
Print is a Mirror Image of the Original
Check the front-panel
Paper
>
Page format
>
Mirror
setting.