HP DesignJet D5800 Using Your Printer - Page 35

Load extra-wide paper

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5. If the paper that you are using has a paper-data barcode printed on the leading edge of the roll, and printing paper info is enabled, the printer automatically reads the information. If printing paper info is disabled, the barcode is ignored. If printing paper info is enabled and no barcode is detected on the roll that is being loaded, the front panel asks you to enter the paper type and the length of the roll you are loading. Select the paper category and paper type of the roll. If it is not clear which paper category or paper type to select, see Supported paper types on page 23. Select the length of the roll. 6. If some of the paper checks failed, the front panel explains the problem and helps you to load paper successfully. 7. If you have the optional take-up reel accessory, a message appears on the front panel asking whether you want to load paper onto the take-up reel. If you select No (or if you do not have a take-up reel) the front panel displays the Ready message and the printer is ready to print. If you select Yes, a message appears on the front panel asking whether you want to load the take-up reel now or during printing. ● If you want to load the take-up reel now, select Load take-up reel now (see The take-up reel on page 29), then continue to step 3 of the procedure. ● If you want to load the take-up reel during printing, select Load it during printing (see The takeup reel on page 29), then continue to step 3 of the procedure. NOTE: Familiarize yourself with the procedural steps, because loading the take-up reel while printing requires you to complete the procedure while the printer is feeding and printing paper. Loading the take-up reel during printing saves approximately 1 m (3 ft) of paper. NOTE: During the initial printer setup, printhead alignment and color calibration are performed automatically after the roll is loaded into the printer. Load extra-wide paper An optional extra-wide spindle is available to load backlit paper up to 1550 mm (61 in) wide. To use this spindle: ENWW Load extra-wide paper 27

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5.
If the paper that you are using has a paper-data barcode printed on the leading edge of the roll, and
printing paper info is enabled, the printer automatically reads the information. If printing paper info is
disabled, the barcode is ignored.
If printing paper info is enabled and no barcode is detected on the roll that is being loaded, the front
panel asks you to enter the paper type and the length of the roll you are loading. Select the paper
category and paper type of the roll. If it is not clear which paper category or paper type to select, see
Supported paper types
on page
23
.
Select the length of the roll.
6.
If some of the paper checks failed, the front panel explains the problem and helps you to load paper
successfully.
7.
If you have the optional take-up reel accessory, a message appears on the front panel asking whether
you want to load paper onto the take-up reel. If you select
No
(or if you do not have a take-up reel) the
front panel displays the
Ready
message and the printer is ready to print. If you select
Yes
, a message
appears on the front panel asking whether you want to load the take-up reel now or during printing.
If you want to load the take-up reel now, select
Load take-up reel now
(see
The take-up reel
on page
29
), then continue to step 3 of the procedure.
If you want to load the take-up reel during printing, select
Load it during printing
(see
The take-
up reel
on page
29
), then continue to step 3 of the procedure.
NOTE:
Familiarize yourself with the procedural steps, because loading the take-up reel while printing
requires you to complete the procedure while the printer is feeding and printing paper. Loading the
take-up reel during printing saves approximately 1 m (3 ft) of paper.
NOTE:
During the initial printer setup, printhead alignment and color calibration are performed
automatically after the roll is loaded into the printer.
Load extra-wide paper
An optional extra-wide spindle is available to load backlit paper up to 1550 mm (61 in) wide. To use this
spindle:
ENWW
Load extra-wide paper
27