HP DesignJet T795 Using your printer - Page 50

Turn the automatic cutter on and off, Feed and cut the paper

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● Reduced, to set a shorter than recommended time when quality is of lower importance ● None, to disable the drying time and remove your print as soon as it finishes printing CAUTION: If the ink is not dry when the print is removed it could leave ink in the output tray and marks on the print. NOTE: If you cancel the drying time during a print, the printer may not feed and cut the paper right away due to the printhead maintenance, which runs in parallel. If the dry time is zero, the printer cuts the paper and then performs the printhead maintenance. However, if the dry time is greater than zero, the printer does not cut the paper until after the printhead maintenance has completed. Turn the automatic cutter on and off To turn the printer's paper cutter on or off: ● From the HP Utility for Windows, select the Settings tab and change the Cutter option in Printer Settings > Advanced. ● From the HP Utility for Mac OS, select Configuration > Printer Settings > Advanced and change the Cutter option. ● From the Embedded Web Server, select the Setup tab, then Printer Settings > Advanced, and change the Cutter option. ● From the front panel, press cutter option. , then , then Setup > Print retrieval > Enable cutter and change the The default setting is On. NOTE: If the cutter is turned off, it will not cut the paper between jobs, but it will continue to cut the paper on loading, unloading and switching between rolls. TIP: To cut roll paper while the automatic cutter is disabled, see Feed and cut the paper on page 42. Feed and cut the paper If you go to the front panel and press , then , then Paper > Form feed and cut, the printer advances the paper and makes a straight cut across the front edge. There are several possible reasons why you might want to do this. ● To trim the leading edge of the paper if it is damaged or not straight. ● To feed and cut the paper when the automatic cutter has been disabled. ● To cancel the waiting time and print the available pages immediately, if the printer is waiting to nest more pages (T1300 series only). NOTE: The printheads are serviced after each print, and the paper cannot be cut until the process completes, so you may notice a delay. CAUTION: Remove the cut piece from the output tray. If strips or short prints are left in the output tray the printer could jam. 42 Chapter 5 Paper handling ENWW

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Reduced
, to set a shorter than recommended time when quality is of lower importance
None
, to disable the drying time and remove your print as soon as it
finishes
printing
CAUTION:
If the ink is not dry when the print is removed it could leave ink in the output tray and marks on the
print.
NOTE:
If you cancel the drying time during a print, the printer may not feed and cut the paper right away due to
the printhead maintenance, which runs in parallel. If the dry time is zero, the printer cuts the paper and then
performs the printhead maintenance. However, if the dry time is greater than zero, the printer does not cut the
paper until after the printhead maintenance has completed.
Turn the automatic cutter on and
off
To turn the printer's paper cutter on or
off:
From the HP Utility for Windows, select the
Settings
tab and change the
Cutter
option in
Printer Settings
>
Advanced
.
From the HP Utility for Mac OS, select
Configuration
>
Printer Settings
>
Advanced
and change the
Cutter
option.
From the Embedded Web Server, select the
Setup
tab, then
Printer Settings
>
Advanced
, and change the
Cutter
option.
From the front panel, press
, then
, then
Setup
>
Print retrieval
>
Enable cutter
and change the
cutter option.
The default setting is
On
.
NOTE:
If the cutter is turned
off,
it will not cut the paper between jobs, but it will continue to cut the paper on
loading, unloading and switching between rolls.
TIP:
To cut roll paper while the automatic cutter is disabled, see
Feed and cut the paper
on page
42
.
Feed and cut the paper
If you go to the front panel and press
, then
, then
Paper
>
Form feed and cut
, the printer advances
the paper and makes a straight cut across the front edge. There are several possible reasons why you might
want to do this.
To trim the leading edge of the paper if it is damaged or not straight.
To feed and cut the paper when the automatic cutter has been disabled.
To cancel the waiting time and print the available pages immediately, if the printer is waiting to nest more
pages (T1300 series only).
NOTE:
The printheads are serviced after each print, and the paper cannot be cut until the process completes, so
you may notice a delay.
CAUTION:
Remove the cut piece from the output tray. If strips or short prints are left in the output tray the
printer could jam.
42
Chapter 5
Paper handling
ENWW