HP DesignJet Z2600 User guide - Page 30

Paper suitability options, Paper mismatch action, Roll switching options (Z5600 only)

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Paper suitability options Paper mismatch action If the paper currently loaded in the printer is not suitable for a particular job, the printer can either put the job on hold until some suitable paper is loaded, or it can ignore the problem and print the job on the unsuitable paper. There are several ways in which the loaded paper may be considered unsuitable: ● The paper type is not as specified for the job ● The paper source (roll 1, roll 2 or sheet) is not as specified for the job ● The paper size is smaller than specified for the job You can set the printer's behavior in such cases from the front panel. ● Press , then , then Setup > Job management options > Paper mismatch action > Print anyway if you want such jobs to print on whatever paper is loaded. This is the default option when printing from a software application or from the Embedded Web Server; but it does not work when printing from a USB flash drive, nor when copying. ● Press , then , then Setup > Job management options > Paper mismatch action > Put job on hold if you want such jobs to be put on hold. The printer will send an alert whenever a job is put on hold. When a job is put on hold for paper, it is kept in the printer queue until some suitable paper is loaded (in which case, all jobs waiting for that paper type can be printed). Meanwhile, other jobs with different requirements can continue printing. Roll switching options (Z5600 only) If two rolls are loaded, both of which are suitable for the job, the roll will be chosen according to your preferences. These can be set from the front panel: press , then , then Setup > Printing preferences > Paper options > Roll switching options. ● Minimize paper waste. If this option is chosen, the printer will choose the narrowest roll that meets all the criteria, to avoid wasting paper due to trimming. This is the default option. ● Minimize roll changes. If this option is chosen, the printer will choose the roll that is currently active, to avoid wasting time with a roll switch. ● Use roll with less paper. If this option is chosen, the printer will choose the roll that has the least paper. NOTE: This option is effective only if you have enabled Printing paper info (see Printing paper info on page 45). Otherwise, it has the same effect as Minimize paper waste. NOTE: In order to switch from one roll to another, the printer needs to cut the active roll. Therefore, automatic roll switching is not possible when the active roll cannot be cut by the automatic cutter. Turn nesting on and off Nesting means automatically printing images or document pages side by side on the paper when feasible, rather than one after the other. This is done to avoid wasting paper. See Nest jobs to save roll paper on page 61. To turn nesting on or off, you must first make sure that the job queue is enabled (see Turn off the job queue on page 68 or Turn off the job queue on page 72) and the start of printing is set to After Processing (see Select when to print a job in the queue on page 66 or Select when to print a job in the queue on page 70). Then: 22 Chapter 3 Setting up the printer ENWW

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Paper suitability options
Paper mismatch action
If the paper currently loaded in the printer is not suitable for a particular job, the printer can either put the job on
hold until some suitable paper is loaded, or it can ignore the problem and print the job on the unsuitable paper.
There are several ways in which the loaded paper may be considered unsuitable:
The paper type is not as
specified
for the job
The paper source (roll 1, roll 2 or sheet) is not as
specified
for the job
The paper size is smaller than
specified
for the job
You can set the printer's behavior in such cases from the front panel.
Press
, then
, then
Setup
>
Job management options
>
Paper mismatch action
>
Print anyway
if
you want such jobs to print on whatever paper is loaded. This is the default option when printing from a
software application or from the Embedded Web Server; but it does not work when printing from a USB
flash
drive, nor when copying.
Press
, then
, then
Setup
>
Job management options
>
Paper mismatch action
>
Put job on hold
if
you want such jobs to be put on hold. The printer will send an alert whenever a job is put on hold.
When a job is put on hold for paper, it is kept in the printer queue until some suitable paper is loaded (in which
case, all jobs waiting for that paper type can be printed). Meanwhile, other jobs with
different
requirements can
continue printing.
Roll switching options (Z5600 only)
If two rolls are loaded, both of which are suitable for the job, the roll will be chosen according to your
preferences. These can be set from the front panel: press
, then
, then
Setup
>
Printing preferences
>
Paper options
>
Roll switching options
.
Minimize paper waste
. If this option is chosen, the printer will choose the narrowest roll that meets all the
criteria, to avoid wasting paper due to trimming. This is the default option.
Minimize roll changes
. If this option is chosen, the printer will choose the roll that is currently active, to
avoid wasting time with a roll switch.
Use roll with less paper
. If this option is chosen, the printer will choose the roll that has the least paper.
NOTE:
This option is
effective
only if you have enabled
Printing paper info
(see
Printing paper info
on page
45
). Otherwise, it has the same
effect
as
Minimize paper waste
.
NOTE:
In order to switch from one roll to another, the printer needs to cut the active roll. Therefore, automatic
roll switching is not possible when the active roll cannot be cut by the automatic cutter.
Turn nesting on and
off
Nesting means automatically printing images or document pages side by side on the paper when feasible, rather
than one after the other. This is done to avoid wasting paper. See
Nest jobs to save roll paper
on page
61
.
To turn nesting on or
off,
you must
first
make sure that the job queue is enabled (see
Turn
off
the job queue
on page
68
or
Turn
off
the job queue
on page
72
) and the start of printing is set to
After Processing
(see
Select when to print a job in the queue
on page
66
or
Select when to print a job in the queue
on page
70
).
Then:
22
Chapter 3
Setting up the printer
ENWW