HP DesignJet Z6 User Guide - Page 37

Load a roll into the printer, dr only: If you start to load roll 1 while roll 2 is already loaded

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Load a roll into the printer To start this procedure, you must have a roll loaded on the spindle. See Load a roll onto the spindle on page 26. TIP: If your printer accepts two rolls, do not try to open both roll covers at once; this may cause problems. Always close one cover before opening the other. NOTE: The first three steps below are optional: you can start with step 4. However, in this case the printer will not keep track of the length of the roll, and will print no barcode on the roll when it is next unloaded. So you are recommended to follow all the steps, starting with step 1, unless you have turned off the Printing paper info option. See Printing paper info on page 37. 1. On the front panel, tap , then the roll icon, then Load. If the roll you have selected is already loaded, you have to wait while it is automatically unloaded. You should stand behind the printer when loading the lower roll (roll 2). You may stand behind or in front of the printer when loading the upper roll (roll 1). CAUTION: If your height is less than 1.6 m (5 ft 3 in), loading a roll while standing in front of the printer may cause back pain or other physical problems. 2. Z6dr/Z9+dr only: If you start to load roll 1 while roll 2 is already loaded, roll 2 is withdrawn to the standby position, so that it can be printed on again without reloading whenever required. NOTE: If at any time you open a roll cover while that roll is in the standby position, the roll is unloaded, and you will have to reload it the next time you want to print on it. 3. Open the roll cover, if it is not already open. 4. Rest the spindle's black end on the right roll holder (as seen from the front). Do not put the end completely into the roll holder. ENWW Load a roll into the printer 29

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Load a roll into the printer
To start this procedure, you must have a roll loaded on the spindle. See
Load a roll onto the spindle
on page
26
.
TIP:
If your printer accepts two rolls, do not try to open both roll covers at once; this may cause problems.
Always close one cover before opening the other.
NOTE:
The
first
three steps below are optional: you can start with step 4. However, in this case the printer will
not keep track of the length of the roll, and will print no barcode on the roll when it is next unloaded. So you are
recommended to follow all the steps, starting with step 1, unless you have turned
off
the
Printing paper info
option. See
Printing paper info
on page
37
.
1.
On the front panel, tap
, then the roll icon, then
Load
.
If the roll you have selected is already loaded, you have to wait while it is automatically unloaded.
You should stand behind the printer when loading the lower roll (roll 2). You may stand behind or in front of
the printer when loading the upper roll (roll 1).
CAUTION:
If your height is less than 1.6 m (5 ft 3 in), loading a roll while standing in front of the printer
may cause back pain or other physical problems.
2.
Z6dr/Z9
+
dr only: If you start to load roll 1 while roll 2 is already loaded, roll 2 is withdrawn to the standby
position, so that it can be printed on again without reloading whenever required.
NOTE:
If at any time you open a roll cover while that roll is in the standby position, the roll is unloaded,
and you will have to reload it the next time you want to print on it.
3.
Open the roll cover, if it is not already open.
4.
Rest the spindle's black end on the right roll holder (as seen from the front). Do not put the end completely
into the roll holder.
ENWW
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