HP DesignJet D5800 Using Your Printer - Page 139

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To reduce the vacuum, go to HP DesignJet Utility > Color Center > Paper Preset Management > Change Printing Properties > Vacuum level. Color drift on area fill edges Color differences can be seen on the edge of a wide non-printed area. In some specific cases, there may be some color variation that is present when the edge of this area fill is composed of light colors. To reduce this problem try the following: ● Rotate the image 90º or 180º. ● Print in fast and normal modes. ● Print in unidirectional mode. ● Add color bars at the sides of the image. ● Print closer to the right hand side of the printer. ● Use a special paper preset with more servicing. New presets exist for plain paper, coated, heavyweight coated, super heavyweight coated and high gloss/satin photo paper. In the EWS, go to the Configuration tab, select the Paper management option, and the Show/hide papers tab. From the hidden list of papers, select the one to use by moving it to the visible list and click on Apply button. ENWW Color drift on area fill edges 131

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To reduce the vacuum, go to HP Design
J
et Utility > Color Center > Paper Preset Management >
Change Printing Properties > Vacuum level.
Color drift on area fill edges
Color differences can be seen on the edge of a wide non-printed area. In some specific cases, there may be
some color variation that is present when the edge of this area fill is composed of light colors.
To reduce this problem try the following:
Rotate the image 90º or 180º.
Print in fast and normal modes.
Print in unidirectional mode.
Add color bars at the sides of the image.
Print closer to the right hand side of the printer.
Use a special paper preset with more servicing. New presets exist for plain paper, coated, heavyweight
coated, super heavyweight coated and high gloss/satin photo paper. In the EWS, go to the
Configuration
tab, select the
Paper management
option, and the
Show/hide papers
tab. From the
hidden list of papers, select the one to use by moving it to the visible list and click on
Apply
button.
ENWW
Color drift on area fill edges
131