HP Color LaserJet Enterprise CP4020 HP Designjet 4020 and 4520 Printer Series - Page 211
Drying time, Using paper with the stacker [4520], Optimal, Extended, Reduced
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About paper Table 23-1 Recommended paper types (continued) Product name HP Coated Paper HP Inkjet Coated Paper HP Universal Coated Paper HP Universal Heavyweight Coated Paper HP Heavyweight Coated Paper HP Natural Tracing Paper HP Translucent Bond Paper HP Vellum Paper HP Clear Film HP Matte Film HP Universal Semi-gloss Photo Paper HP Universal Instant-dry Gloss Photo Paper HP Universal High-gloss Photo Paper HP Canvas Paper HP Colorfast Adhesive Vinyl Front panel name Coated Paper Coated Paper Coated Paper Heavyweight Coated Paper Heavyweight Coated Paper Natural Tracing Paper Translucent Bond Vellum Clear Film Matte Film High-Gloss Photo Paper Instant Dry Photo Gloss High-Gloss Photo Paper Canvas High-Gloss Photo Paper 4020 4520 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Drying time With some printing materials and environmental conditions the ink needs some time to dry before the printing material is unloaded. The following settings are available. ● Optimal: the printer automatically determines the appropriate drying time, based on the printing material you have selected and the current temperature and humidity. If any drying time is required, a "drying time to go" countdown will be displayed on the front panel. ● Extended: the default drying time is extended. This can be used if you find that the default drying time is not enough to dry the ink sufficiently in your environment. ● Reduced: the default drying time is reduced. This can be used if you are keen to get prints as fast as possible, and you find that the reduced drying time causes no significant problem in your environment. ● None: no drying time is provided. This can be used, for example, if you are manually removing the prints as fast as the printer is producing them. To change the drying time, see Change the drying time on page 41. Using paper with the stacker [4520] NOTE: This topic applies to the HP Designjet 4520 Printer series only. The stacker can handle cut sheets of paper between 420 mm (16.5 in, A3 portrait) and 1189 mm (46.8 in, A0 portrait) in length. Shorter prints will be enlarged to the minimum length with extra white space; longer prints risk falling off the stacker. ENWW Drying time 201