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Print the same HP-GL/2 file, The output is completely blank, The output contains only a partial print
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6. In the HP-GL/2 driver for the HP DesignJet T7200, click the Color tab, and select Printer Emulation from the list of color management options. Then select the HP DesignJet 4500 from the list of emulated printers. 7. In the HP-GL/2 driver for the HP DesignJet 4500, click the Options tab, and then select Manual Color > Color Control > Match Screen. Also click the Paper Size tab, and then select Paper Type. Print the same HP-GL/2 file The situation describes how to produce an HP-GL/2 file (also known as a PLT file) with the HP-GL/2 driver installed for one printer that you intend to send to another printer. 1. Check that both printers have the most recent firmware version. See Update the printer firmware on page 137. 2. Make sure that Color Calibration is turned on. At the front panel of the HP DesignJet T7200, select the icon, then Image quality maintenance > Enable color calibration > On. 3. Load the printers with the same type of paper. 4. Check that the Paper Type setting on the front panel corresponds to the paper you have loaded. 5. If you have an HP-GL/2 file for an HP DesignJet 4500 and you want to print it on an HP DesignJet T7200, use the Embedded Web Server or the front panel. ● Through the Embedded Web Server: leave the color options set to Default. ● On the front panel: select the icon, and then select Setup > Printing preferences > Color options > Emulate printer > HP DesignJet 4500 Series. For other HP DesignJet printers, set both printers to match the screen colors (sRGB, if that is available), as when printing with separate HP-GL/2 drivers. The output is completely blank If the front-panel graphic language setting is Automatic (the default), try the other settings: PostScript for a PostScript file, HP-GL/2 for an HP-GL/2 file, and so on. Then send the file again. When you have finished this particular print, remember to reset the graphic language to Automatic. The output contains only a partial print ● If you pressed Cancel before the printer received all the data, you ended the data transmission and will have to print the page again. ● The I/O timeout setting might be too short. This setting determines how long the printer waits for the computer to send more data, before deciding that the job is finished. On the front panel, increase the I/O timeout setting to a longer period and then send the print again by selecting the icon, and then selecting Connectivity > Advanced > Select I/O timeout. ● A communications problem between your computer and the printer might exist. Check your network cable. ● Check that your software settings are correct for your current page size (for example, long-axis prints). ● If you are using network software, make sure that it has not timed out. 152 Chapter 16 Troubleshoot print-quality issues ENWW