HP DesignJet T2500 User guide - Page 69

Load a single sheet, Load sheet, Paper, Paper load

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2. You may need to open the roll cover. Load a single sheet 1. Ensure that both roll covers are closed. If a roll cover is opened while a sheet is loaded, the sheet is immediately unloaded. WARNING! Do not load the sheet before starting the loading process from the front panel. 2. At the front panel, press Load > Load sheet. , then if it is not already highlighted, then the sheet icon, then Alternatively, press , then , then Paper > Paper load > Load sheet. 3. If a roll is already loaded, you have to wait while it is automatically unloaded. The roll is not unloaded, but withdrawn to the standby position, so that it can be printed on again without reloading as soon as the sheet paper has been unloaded. NOTE: If at any time you open a roll cover while that roll is loaded but not printing, the roll will be automatically unloaded, and you will have to reload it the next time you want to print on it. 4. Select your paper category and type. TIP: If you have loaded a paper type whose name does not appear in the paper list, see The paper type is not in the list on page 170. 5. When prompted by the front panel, insert the sheet into the front of the printer. ENWW Load a single sheet 59

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2.
You may need to open the roll cover.
Load a single sheet
1.
Ensure that both roll covers are closed. If a roll cover is opened while a sheet is loaded, the sheet is
immediately unloaded.
WARNING!
Do not load the sheet before starting the loading process from the front panel.
2.
At the front panel, press
, then
if it is not already highlighted, then the sheet icon, then
Load
>
Load sheet
.
Alternatively, press
, then
, then
Paper
>
Paper load
>
Load sheet
.
3.
If a roll is already loaded, you have to wait while it is automatically unloaded. The roll is not unloaded,
but withdrawn to the standby position, so that it can be printed on again without reloading as soon as
the sheet paper has been unloaded.
NOTE:
If at any time you open a roll cover while that roll is loaded but not printing, the roll will be
automatically unloaded, and you will have to reload it the next time you want to print on it.
4.
Select your paper category and type.
TIP:
If you have loaded a paper type whose name does not appear in the paper list, see
The paper type
is not in the list
on page
170
.
5.
When prompted by the front panel, insert the sheet into the front of the printer.
ENWW
Load a single sheet
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