HP DesignJet T2600 User Guide - Page 211
Prints do not fall neatly into the basket
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Prints do not fall neatly into the basket ● Ensure that the basket is correctly installed. ● Ensure that the basket is open. ● Ensure that the basket is not full. ● Paper often tends to curl near the end of a roll, which can cause output problems. Load a new roll, or remove prints manually as they are completed. Sheet stays in the printer when the print has been completed The printer holds the paper to allow the print to dry after printing, see Change the drying time on page 56. If the paper is only partially ejected after the drying time, gently pull the sheet out of the printer. If the automatic cutter is disabled, use the Move and cut option in the front panel, see Clean cut on page 57. Paper is cut when the print has been completed By default the printer cuts the paper after the drying time has been completed, see Change the drying time on page 56. You can disable the cutter, see Turn the automatic cutter on and off on page 56. Cutter does not cut well By default, the printer is set to cut the paper automatically after the drying time has been completed. If the cutter is turned on but not cutting correctly, check that the cutter rail is clean and clear of any obstacles. If the cutter is turned off, Move and cut only advances the paper. Use it to move the print far enough out of the front of the printer, until it is convenient to cut manually with a straight edge or scissors. Roll is loose on the spindle The roll may need to be replaced or reloaded. Ensure that you are using the right core, and use the HP DesignJet 3-in Core Adapter when needed. Recalibrate the paper advance Accurate paper advance is important to print quality because it is part of controlling the proper placement of dots on the paper. If the paper is not advanced the proper distance between printhead passes, light or dark bands appear in the print and image grain may increase. The printer is calibrated to advance correctly with all the papers appearing in the front panel. When you select the type of loaded paper, the printer adjusts the rate at which to advance the paper while printing. However, if you are not satisfied with the default calibration of your paper, you may need to recalibrate the rate at which the paper advances. See Troubleshooting print-quality issues on page 206 for steps to determine if paper advance calibration will solve your issue. ENWW Prints do not fall neatly into the basket 203