HP DesignJet T830 User guide - Page 186

The printer does not start, The printer seems slow, The front panel is frozen

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The printer does not start If the printer does not start (the front panel is blank), hold down the power key for a few seconds and check whether the power LED turns orange while the key is held down. ● If you see no orange light, no power is reaching the printer; check that the power cord is correctly plugged in. If the problem persists, call HP Support (see HP Customer Care on page 186) and explain that you have a problem with the power supply. ● If you see the orange light, wait for the printer to make a beeping sound. - Three beeps or no beeps means that the front panel is broken; call HP Support and explain. The printer does not print If all is in order (paper loaded, all ink components installed and no file errors), there are still reasons why a file you have sent from your computer may not start printing when expected: ● You may have an electrical power problem. If there is no activity at all from the printer, and the front panel does not respond, check that the power cord is connected correctly and that there is power available at the socket. ● You may be experiencing unusual electromagnetic phenomena, such as strong electromagnetic fields or severe electrical disturbances, which can cause the printer to behave strangely or even stop working. In this case, turn off the printer using the power key close to the front panel and unplug the power cord, wait until the electromagnetic environment has returned to normal, then turn it on again. If you still experience problems, contact your customer service representative. ● You may not have installed in your computer the correct driver for your printer, see the Assembly instructions. ● If you are printing on a sheet, you must specify Printer Autoselect or Single-Sheet or Multi-Sheet Tray as the paper source in your printer driver. The printer seems slow Here are some possible explanations: ● Did you set the print-quality to Best or Max Detail? Best-quality and maximum detail prints take longer. ● Did you specify the correct paper type when loading the paper? Some paper types require more time for printing; for example, photo and coated papers require more drying time between passes. To find out the printer's current paper type setting, see View information about the paper on page 39. ● If your printer is connected by network, check that all components used in the network (network interface cards, hubs, routers, switches, cables) are capable of high-speed operation. Is there a lot of traffic from other devices on the network? ● If your printer is using a wireless network connection, try using a wired network or USB connection. ● Did you specify Extended drying time in the front panel? Try changing the drying time to Optimal. The front panel is frozen If the front panel displays a fixed image, restart the printer. If the problem persists, call HP Support (see HP Customer Care on page 186). 182 Chapter 21 Troubleshooting general printer issues ENWW

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The printer does not start
If the printer does not start (the front panel is blank), hold down the power key for a few seconds and check
whether the power LED turns orange while the key is held down.
If you see no orange light, no power is reaching the printer; check that the power cord is correctly plugged
in. If the problem persists, call HP Support (see
HP Customer Care
on page
186
) and explain that you have
a problem with the power supply.
If you see the orange light, wait for the printer to make a beeping sound.
Three beeps or no beeps means that the front panel is broken; call HP Support and explain.
The printer does not print
If all is in order (paper loaded, all ink components installed and no file errors), there are still reasons why a file
you have sent from your computer may not start printing when expected:
You may have an electrical power problem. If there is no activity at all from the printer, and the front panel
does not respond, check that the power cord is connected correctly and that there is power available at the
socket.
You may be experiencing unusual electromagnetic phenomena, such as strong electromagnetic fields or
severe electrical disturbances, which can cause the printer to behave strangely or even stop working. In this
case, turn off the printer using the power key close to the front panel and unplug the power cord, wait until
the electromagnetic environment has returned to normal, then turn it on again. If you still experience
problems, contact your customer service representative.
You may not have installed in your computer the correct driver for your printer, see the
Assembly
instructions
.
If you are printing on a sheet, you must specify Printer Autoselect or Single-Sheet or Multi-Sheet Tray as
the paper source in your printer driver.
The printer seems slow
Here are some possible explanations:
Did you set the print-quality to
Best
or
Max Detail
? Best-quality and maximum detail prints take longer.
Did you specify the correct paper type when loading the paper? Some paper types require more time for
printing; for example, photo and coated papers require more drying time between passes. To find out the
printer's current paper type setting, see
View information about the paper
on page
39
.
If your printer is connected by network, check that all components used in the network (network interface
cards, hubs, routers, switches, cables) are capable of high-speed operation. Is there a lot of traffic from
other devices on the network?
If your printer is using a wireless network connection, try using a wired network or USB connection.
Did you specify
Extended
drying time in the front panel? Try changing the drying time to
Optimal
.
The front panel is frozen
If the front panel displays a fixed image, restart the printer. If the problem persists, call HP Support (see
HP Customer Care
on page
186
).
182
Chapter 21
Troubleshooting general printer issues
ENWW