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pocket.book Page 147 Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:09 PM 147 - Manage The Prints Which Pages Cannot be Rotated? Apart from obvious physical limitations on the roll, any HP-GL/ 2 page containing raster data will not be rotated. When Does the Printer Try to Nest Pages? When all the following are true:  The printer is loaded with roll paper not sheet paper.  In the front-panel menus, Nest is ON. Which Pages Qualify for Nesting? In order to be in the same nest, the individual pages must be compatible on the following criteria: NOTE: Selecting Nesting On overrides the Start Printing settings.  Color or grayscale. Either all are color or all are grayscale. Grayscale may include a color page rendered in grayscales see the 'Using Your Printer CD' for more details.  All pages must have the same print quality setting (Max. Quality, Productivity, Max. Speed). Nesting Pages  For HP-GL/2 only margin sizes must be the same for all pages (normal, extended).  All pages must be HP-GL/2 or PostScript but not a mixture of the two.  Equal mirror setting  The Render Intent must be the same (HP-GL/2 only). PostScript can be mixed.  Color Space must be the same (HP-GL/2 only). PostScript can be mixed.  The cutter setting must be the same  The Enhanced Resolution must be the same.  The jobs must be the same. If you send an HP GL/2 job to the printer for example and then a Postscript job is sent to the printer, the HP GL/2 job will not be printed and only the PostScript job will print (this also applies the other way around). MANAGE THE PRINTS file:///D|/hydra/ug_loc/f

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MANAGE THE PRINTS
147 - Manage The Prints
Nesting Pages
Which Pages Cannot be Rotated?
Apart from obvious physical limitations on the roll, any HP-GL/
2 page containing
raster data
will not be rotated.
When Does the Printer Try to Nest Pages?
When all the following are true:
The printer is loaded with roll paper not sheet paper.
In the front-panel menus, Nest is ON.
Which Pages Qualify for Nesting?
In order to be in the same nest, the individual pages must be
compatible on the following criteria:
NOTE:
Selecting Nesting On overrides the Start Printing
settings.
Color or grayscale. Either all are color or all are grayscale.
Grayscale may include a color page rendered in grayscales
see the ‘Using Your Printer CD’ for more details.
All pages must have the same print quality setting (Max.
Quality, Productivity, Max. Speed).
For HP-GL/2 only margin sizes must be the same for all
pages (normal, extended).
All pages must be HP-GL/2 or PostScript but not a mixture
of the two.
Equal mirror setting
The Render Intent must be the same (HP-GL/2 only).
PostScript can be mixed.
Color Space must be the same (HP-GL/2 only). PostScript
can be mixed.
The cutter setting must be the same
The Enhanced Resolution must be the same.
The jobs must be the same. If you send an HP GL/2 job to
the printer for example and then a Postscript job is sent to
the printer, the HP GL/2 job will not be printed and only the
PostScript job will print (this also applies the other way
around).
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