HP DesignJet D5800 Using Your Printer - Page 31

Drying time, Supported paper types, Change active paper type, Automatic, Extended, Reduced, Manual

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tells the printer how to place the ink on the paper-for example, the ink density and halftoning method. See Select print quality on page 67. ● Although the ink systems that are supplied with this printer have good light-fastness, colors will eventually fade or change if exposed to sunlight over a long period of time ● If the paper type shown on the front panel does not correspond to the paper that you intend to use, take one of the following actions: ◦ Reload the roll into the printer and select the correct paper type. See Unload a roll from the printer on page 29 and Load a roll into the printer on page 26. ◦ Use the Embedded Web Server or the HP DesignJet Utility to reconfigure the paper type for the roll. ◦ At the printer's front panel, select the icon, then Change active paper type. NOTE: The paper advance calibration is not performed when the paper type is changed from the front panel. Drying time With some paper types and under certain environmental conditions, the ink needs some time to dry before the paper is unloaded. The following settings are available for each paper type: ● Automatic: the printer automatically determines the appropriate drying time, based on the paper you have selected and the current temperature. If any drying time is required, a "drying time to go" countdown appears on the front panel. ● Extended: the default drying time is extended. This can be used if you find that the default drying time is sufficient to dry the ink. ● Reduced: the default drying time is reduced. This can be used if you want 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 quickly as the printer is producing them. ● Manual: this allows you to specify the drying time (in seconds). To change the drying time, see Change the drying time on page 40. Supported paper types The following table lists the most common paper types that are suitable for use with your printer, and shows the name that you should select on the front panel when loading each paper type. If you want to use an HP paper that does not appear on the front panel, go to http://www.hp.com/go/D5800/paperpresets/ and download the appropriate paper preset according to your printer model. You need to download a preset only once; the printer stores it for future use and it subsequently appears in the front panel . For the part numbers, widths, and weights of these papers, see Order paper on page 41. NOTE: This list is likely to change over the course of time. For the latest information, visit http://www.globalbmg.com/hp. Table 4-1 Supported paper types - D5800 Paper type Paper name Bond and Coated Paper HP Coated Heavyweight coated paper Front panel name HP Coated Paper Heavyweight Coated Paper ENWW Overview 23

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tells the printer how to place the ink on the paper—for example, the ink density and halftoning method.
See
Select print quality
on page
67
.
Although the ink systems that are supplied with this printer have good light-fastness, colors will
eventually fade or change if exposed to sunlight over a long period of time
If the paper type shown on the front panel does not correspond to the paper that you intend to use,
take
one of the following actions:
Reload the roll into the printer and select the correct paper type. See
Unload a roll from the printer
on page 29
and
Load a roll into the printer on page 26
.
Use the Embedded Web Server or the HP Design
J
et Utility to reconfigure the paper type for the roll.
At the printer's front panel, select the
icon, then
Change active paper type
.
NOTE:
The paper advance calibration is not performed when the paper type is changed from the
front panel.
Drying time
With some paper types and under certain environmental conditions, the ink needs some time to dry before
the paper is unloaded. The following settings are available for each paper type:
Automatic
: the printer automatically determines the appropriate drying time, based on the paper you
have selected and the current temperature. If any drying time is required, a “drying time to go”
countdown appears on the front panel.
Extended
: the default drying time is extended. This can be used if you find that the default drying time
is sufficient to dry the ink.
Reduced
: the default drying time is reduced. This can be used if you want 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 quickly as the printer is producing them.
Manual
: this allows you to specify the drying time (in seconds).
To change the drying time, see
Change the drying time
on page
40
.
Supported paper types
The following table lists the most common paper types that are suitable for use with your printer, and shows
the name that you should select on the front panel when loading each paper type. If you want to use an HP
paper that does not appear on the front panel, go to
go/D5800/paperpresets/
and
download the appropriate paper preset according to your printer model. You need to download a preset only
once; the printer stores it for future use and it subsequently appears in the front panel .
For the part numbers, widths, and weights of these papers, see
Order paper
on page
41
.
NOTE:
This list is likely to change over the course of time. For the latest information, visit
hp
.
Table 4-1
Supported paper types — D5800
Paper type
Paper name
Front panel name
Bond and Coated Paper
HP Coated
HP Coated Paper
Heavyweight coated paper
Heavyweight Coated Paper
ENWW
Overview
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