HP Designjet 130 Quick Reference Guide - Page 24

How Do I Use HP Designjet System Maintenance? - firmware

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English HP Designjet 130/130nr Printer - Quick Reference Guide How Do I Use HP Designjet System Maintenance? To use the HP Designjet System Maintenance utility, follow the procedure below: 1. Run the HP Designjet System Maintenance, as described below for your particular operating system: • For Windows: Go into the printer driver as described in "How Do I Access the Printer Driver?" on page 21. Click the Services tab of the driver and then click the Maintenance button. • For Mac OS 9 and X: Double-click the HP Designjet System Maintenance icon on your desktop. For Mac OS X, you can also start the utility from Print Center or Printer Setup Utility: select your printer and then click on Configure. If you are using the optional HP RIP, you can run HP Designjet System Maintenance from the RIP interface. If the System Maintenance button is absent or dimmed (Windows), or there is no icon on your desktop (Mac), this means that HP Designjet System Maintenance is not installed on your computer. This is normal if your printer is managed by a network printer server (if your HP Designjet 130/130nr graphics printer appears in your Printers list as, for example, HP130 on YOUR_PRINTER_SERVER). HP Designjet System Maintenance is normally installed on your printer server and not on your computer. However, if the printer is managed by your computer and the utility is not installed, you must install it by inserting your HP Designjet Software Setup CD (for your type of computer) and following the instructions in the CD booklet. 2. If you have an Internet connection, you will have access to a number of online services that will help you to solve printer problems and give access to downloads of firmware upgrades for your printer. Refer to "Tell Me About HP Designjet System Maintenance" on page 43. If you do not have an Internet connection, a number of options are available to you, including Calibrate color, Calibrate paper feed, Maintain printheads and Check image quality. Refer to "Tell Me About HP Designjet System Maintenance" on page 43. 22

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HP Designjet 130/130nr Printer - Quick Reference Guide
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English
How Do I Use HP Designjet System Maintenance?
To use the HP Designjet System Maintenance utility, follow the procedure below:
1.
Run the HP Designjet System Maintenance, as described below for your
particular operating system:
For Windows:
Go into the printer driver as described in “How Do I Access
the Printer Driver?” on page 21. Click the
Services
tab of the driver and
then click the
Maintenance
button.
For Mac OS 9 and X:
Double-click the HP Designjet System Maintenance
icon on your desktop. For Mac OS X, you can also start the utility from
Print Center or Printer Setup Utility: select your printer and then click on
Configure
.
If you are using the optional HP RIP, you can run HP Designjet System
Maintenance from the RIP interface.
If the
System Maintenance
button is absent or dimmed (Windows), or there
is no icon on your desktop (Mac), this means that HP Designjet System
Maintenance is not installed on your computer. This is normal if your printer
is managed by a network printer server (if your HP Designjet 130/130nr
graphics printer appears in your Printers list as, for example, HP130 on
YOUR_PRINTER_SERVER). HP Designjet System Maintenance is normally
installed on your printer server and not on your computer. However, if the
printer is managed by your computer and the utility is not installed, you must
install it by inserting your
HP Designjet Software Setup
CD (for your type of
computer) and following the instructions in the CD booklet.
2.
If you have an Internet connection, you will have access to a number of
online services that will help you to solve printer problems and give access
to downloads of firmware upgrades for your printer. Refer to “Tell Me About
HP Designjet System Maintenance” on page 43.
If you do not have an Internet connection, a number of options are available to
you, including
Calibrate color
,
Calibrate paper feed
,
Maintain printheads
and
Check image quality
. Refer to “Tell Me About HP Designjet System Maintenance”
on page 43.