HP DesignJet T2600 User Guide - Page 55

Unload a roll, Quick procedure with paper on the roll

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7. Roll the paper into the printer until you feel resistance and the paper flexes slightly. When the printer detects the paper, it feeds it in automatically. You will hear a beep. 8. If the leading edge of the paper has a barcode, the printer reads and then cuts off the barcode, which falls into the basket. 9. If the leading edge of the paper has no barcode, the front panel prompts you to select the paper category and type. TIP: If you have loaded a paper type whose name does not appear in the paper list, see Paper type is not in the driver on page 195. 10. The front panel may ask you to specify the length of the roll. See Printing paper info on page 55. Press OK. 11. Close the roll cover only when the front panel prompts you to do so. NOTE: If you have an unexpected issue at any stage of the paper loading process, see Paper cannot be loaded successfully on page 194. Unload a roll Before unloading a roll, check whether there is paper on the roll or if the roll is out of paper, and follow the appropriate procedure as described below. Quick procedure with paper on the roll If there is paper on the roll, just open the roll cover, and the roll is unloaded automatically. The front panel prompts you to load a new roll or sheet. ENWW Unload a roll 47

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7.
Roll the paper into the printer until you feel resistance and the paper flexes slightly. When the printer
detects the paper, it feeds it in automatically. You will hear a beep.
8.
If the leading edge of the paper has a barcode, the printer reads and then cuts off the barcode, which falls
into the basket.
9.
If the leading edge of the paper has no barcode, the front panel prompts you to select the paper category
and type.
TIP:
If you have loaded a paper type whose name does not appear in the paper list, see
Paper type is not
in the driver
on page
195
.
10.
The front panel may ask you to specify the length of the roll. See
Printing paper info
on page
55
. Press
OK
.
11.
Close the roll cover only when the front panel prompts you to do so.
NOTE:
If you have an unexpected issue at any stage of the paper loading process, see
Paper cannot be loaded
successfully
on page
194
.
Unload a roll
Before unloading a roll, check whether there is paper on the roll or if the roll is out of paper, and follow the
appropriate procedure as described below.
Quick procedure with paper on the roll
If there is paper on the roll, just open the roll cover, and the roll is unloaded automatically. The front panel
prompts you to load a new roll or sheet.
ENWW
Unload a roll
47