HP DesignJet T2500 User guide - Page 71

Manual printing with the stacker open, on photo paper

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1. Basket 2. Stacker pivoting cover 3. Stacker By default, the printer cuts the paper after every print job. The resulting printed sheet of paper is neatly stacked on top of the other printed sheets by the stacker. To empty the stacker, stand in front of the printer and pull the stack of printed sheets out of the stacker. The stacker cover may open during this process; make sure that it is closed after you have removed the sheets. Normally the return spring will close it automatically. TIP: Although you can remove sheets from the stacker while the printer is printing, you are recommended to remove all the prints together while the printer is not printing. TIP: You can lock the stacker cover in the open position to collect special jobs. Make sure that you close it afterwards. TIP: If you want to use a photo paper for printing in normal printing mode to the stacker, you are recommended to use an HP Instant-Dry Photo Paper. TIP: For stacking papers below 75 gr/m2 activate the blue separators located in the laterals of the stacker cover. Make sure you deactivate them when using the rest of papers. Manual printing with the stacker open The stacker's manual printing mode is designed to be used when you want the highest-quality print possible on photo paper, and you are willing to stand in front of the printer to ensure it. You can choose manual mode either for a particular job (for example, from the printer driver), or by putting the printer into manual mode from the front panel. ● If you send a job with manual mode selected, the job is put on hold, and other jobs can continue printing, until you select it for printing from the front panel (the front panel can guide you through this process) and open the stacker cover. ENWW The stacker 61

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1.
Basket
2.
Stacker pivoting cover
3.
Stacker
By default, the printer cuts the paper after every print job. The resulting printed sheet of paper is neatly
stacked on top of the other printed sheets by the stacker.
To empty the stacker, stand in front of the printer and pull the stack of printed sheets out of the stacker. The
stacker cover may open during this process; make sure that it is closed after you have removed the sheets.
Normally the return spring will close it automatically.
TIP:
Although you can remove sheets from the stacker while the printer is printing, you are recommended
to remove all the prints together while the printer is not printing.
TIP:
You can lock the stacker cover in the open position to collect special jobs. Make sure that you close it
afterwards.
TIP:
If you want to use a photo paper for printing in normal printing mode to the stacker, you are
recommended to use an HP Instant-Dry Photo Paper.
TIP:
For stacking papers below 75 gr/m2 activate the blue separators located in the laterals of the stacker
cover. Make sure you deactivate them when using the rest of papers.
Manual printing with the stacker open
The stacker's manual printing mode is designed to be used when you want the highest-quality print possible
on photo paper, and you are willing to stand in front of the printer to ensure it.
You can choose manual mode either for a particular job (for example, from the printer driver), or by putting
the printer into manual mode from the front panel.
If you send a job with manual mode selected, the job is put on hold, and other jobs can continue
printing, until you select it for printing from the front panel (the front panel can guide you through this
process) and open the stacker cover.
ENWW
The stacker
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