HP DesignJet Z6 User Guide - Page 78

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You can also select the Layout/Output or Layout tab (depending on the driver version) and then select one of the Rotation options. - In the macOS Print dialog: Select the Finishing panel, then Remove Blank Areas and/or Rotate. ● If you check the print preview on your computer before printing, you can sometimes avoid wasting paper on prints containing obvious mistakes. See Preview a print on page 67. ● You can adjust how much paper is wasted between jobs from the front panel: Tap , then Output options > Cutters > Perform a clean cut after end of job. The following options are available: - Disable cut: The printer will not perform a clean cut at the end of a job - Large cut: Default on Z6 printers - Minimum cut: Dual-roll models only-default on Z9+dr printers ● You can further adjust how much paper wasted between jobs from the front panel: Tap Output options > Cutters > Reduce paper feed on clean cut. , then Nest jobs to save roll paper Nesting means automatically printing images or document pages side by side on the paper, rather than one after the other. This is done to avoid wasting paper. 1. Direction of paper flow 2. Nesting off 3. Nesting on 4. Paper saved by nesting When does the printer try to nest pages? When both of the following are true: ● The printer is loaded with roll paper, not sheet paper. ● The printer's Nest option is turned on. See How to turn nesting on and off on page 71. What pages can be nested? All pages can be nested, unless they are so large that two of them cannot fit side by side on the roll, or unless there are too many of them to fit into the remaining length of the roll. A single group of nested pages cannot be split between two rolls. 70 Chapter 5 Printing ENWW

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You can also select the
Layout/Output
or
Layout
tab (depending on the driver version) and then select
one of the
Rotation
options.
In the macOS Print dialog:
Select the
Finishing
panel, then
Remove Blank Areas
and/or
Rotate
.
If you check the print preview on your computer before printing, you can sometimes avoid wasting paper
on prints containing obvious mistakes. See
Preview a print
on page
67
.
You can adjust how much paper is wasted between jobs from the front panel: Tap
, then
Output
options
>
Cutters
>
Perform a clean cut after end of job
. The following options are available:
Disable cut
: The printer will not perform a clean cut at the end of a job
Large cut
: Default on Z6 printers
Minimum cut
: Dual-roll models only—default on Z9
+
dr printers
You can further adjust how much paper wasted between jobs from the front panel: Tap
, then
Output options
>
Cutters
>
Reduce paper feed on clean cut
.
Nest jobs to save roll paper
Nesting means automatically printing images or document pages side by side on the paper, rather than one after
the other. This is done to avoid wasting paper.
1.
Direction of paper
flow
2.
Nesting
off
3.
Nesting on
4.
Paper saved by nesting
When does the printer try to nest pages?
When both of the following are true:
The printer is loaded with roll paper, not sheet paper.
The printer's
Nest
option is turned on. See
How to turn nesting on and
off
on page
71
.
What pages can be nested?
All pages can be nested, unless they are so large that two of them cannot
fit
side by side on the roll, or unless
there are too many of them to
fit
into the remaining length of the roll. A single group of nested pages cannot be
split between two rolls.
70
Chapter 5
Printing
ENWW