HP DesignJet T7200 Using Your Printer - Page 73

Job allocation with nesting, Automatically select / Predetermined

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- Type is: select the paper type you require - Source is: Automatically select / Predetermined - Roll switching policy: doesn't matter ● With different paper widths loaded: - Type is: Any - Source is: Automatically select / Predetermined - Roll switching policy: Minimize paper waste TIP: You can also save paper in some cases by rotating or nesting your images. See Use paper economically on page 84. ● With identical rolls loaded: - Type is: Any - Source is: Automatically select / Predetermined - Roll switching policy: Minimize roll changes Job allocation with nesting If nesting is on (see Nest jobs to save paper on page 84), the printer assumes that your main aim is to save paper. Therefore, the roll switching options are ignored and the printer behaves as though Minimize paper waste has been chosen. See Roll switching options on page 20. If the paper mismatch action is set to Print anyway, jobs can be nested together on any roll, even if the roll does not match the paper source or paper type specified in the job settings. To respect these job settings, set the paper mismatch action to Put job on hold. See Paper mismatch action on page 19. TIP: If you have a roll intended for special purposes only, or with particularly expensive paper, you can use roll protection to prevent jobs from using that roll by accident. See Roll protection on page 87. ENWW How the printer allocates jobs to paper rolls 65

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Type is
: select the paper type you require
Source is
: Automatically select / Predetermined
Roll switching policy
: doesn't matter
With different paper widths loaded:
Type is
: Any
Source is
: Automatically select / Predetermined
Roll switching policy
: Minimize paper waste
TIP:
You can also save paper in some cases by rotating or nesting your images. See
Use paper
economically
on page
84
.
With identical rolls loaded:
Type is
: Any
Source is
: Automatically select / Predetermined
Roll switching policy
: Minimize roll changes
Job allocation with nesting
If nesting is on (see
Nest jobs to save paper
on page
84
), the printer assumes that your main aim is to save
paper. Therefore, the roll switching options are ignored and the printer behaves as though
Minimize paper waste
has been chosen. See
Roll switching options
on page
20
.
If the paper mismatch action is set to
Print anyway
, jobs can be nested together on any roll, even if the roll does
not match the paper source or paper type specified in the job settings. To respect these job settings, set the
paper mismatch action to
Put job on hold
. See
Paper mismatch action
on page
19
.
TIP:
If you have a roll intended for special purposes only, or with particularly expensive paper, you can use roll
protection to prevent jobs from using that roll by accident. See
Roll protection
on page
87
.
ENWW
How the printer allocates jobs to paper rolls
65