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Load a roll of paper

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Load a roll of paper If you have the HP Designjet 111 Roll printer, you can load rolls of paper. See The roll feed on page 4. 1. Load a roll of the required paper onto the spindle. Ensure that the roll is the right way round and that the blue stop on the spindle is pushed in against the paper. Paper handling 2. Insert the spindle into its retaining slots, with the blue stop on the right and the black stop on the left as seen from the rear of the printer. 3. If the paper is glossy, you should wear gloves to avoid smearing the surface of the paper. 4. Make sure that the leading edge of the roll is straight and perpendicular to its side edges and has no irregularities. 5. Rewind any excess paper so that the paper is rolled tightly onto the spindle. 6. Insert the leading edge of the paper into the printer's rear slot until the paper encounters resistance, keeping the sides of the paper rolled tightly so that the paper is not skewed. After emitting a beep, the printer takes up the paper. 7. The printer checks the alignment of the paper. If the paper is properly aligned, the roll icon appears on the display, indicating that the printer is ready to print. If the paper is misaligned, the printer ejects the paper and the display shows the misaligned and roll icons; in that case, you must reload the paper. 20 Chapter 3 Paper handling ENWW

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Load a roll of paper
If you have the HP Designjet 111 Roll printer, you can load rolls of paper. See
The roll feed
on page
4
.
1.
Load a roll of the required paper onto the spindle. Ensure that the roll is the right way round and
that the blue stop on the spindle is pushed in against the paper.
2.
Insert the spindle into its retaining slots, with the blue stop on the right and the black stop on the
left as seen from the rear of the printer.
3.
If the paper is glossy, you should wear gloves to avoid smearing the surface of the paper.
4.
Make sure that the leading edge of the roll is straight and perpendicular to its side edges and
has no irregularities.
5.
Rewind any excess paper so that the paper is rolled tightly onto the spindle.
6.
Insert the leading edge of the paper into the printer's rear slot until the paper encounters
resistance, keeping the sides of the paper rolled tightly so that the paper is not skewed. After
emitting a beep, the printer takes up the paper.
7.
The printer checks the alignment of the paper. If the paper is properly aligned, the roll icon
appears on the display, indicating that the printer is ready to print.
If the paper is misaligned, the printer ejects the paper and the display shows the misaligned and
roll icons; in that case, you must reload the paper.
20
Chapter 3
Paper handling
ENWW
Paper handling