HP Designjet 5000 HP Designjet 5000 series printer - User's Guide - Page 205
Starting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-out, Identifying a Job in the Queue
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Introduction Media & Ink Solutions Front-Panel Printer Options Other Index Page Format Image Appearance Page Size in the FrontPanel Print Management Printer Configuration Starting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-out If all is in order (paper loaded, all ink components installed, and no file errors), there are still reasons why a file you have sent from your computer may not start printing when expected: The print file may lack a proper file terminator and the printer is therefore waiting for the specified I/O time-out period before assuming it is complete. See I/O Time-out Setting. Nesting may be on and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out period before calculating the appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See How Long does the Printer Wait for Another File? You may have "wait for preview" selected in you HP Designjet Driver. This is a function you can use to check if the pre-view image is the one you want. You can check the pre-view in the WebAccess tool, then select 'Start print'. Identifying a Job in the Queue In Queueing & Nesting, you can scroll through the pages in the queue. Each has an identifier, comprising: : Position in Queue The job currently being printed is in position 0. The next job to be printed is in position 1, the one after in position 2, etc. The previous job printed is in position -1, the one before that in position -2, etc. jobs yet to be printed up to 32 jobs current job jobs already printed You can also check the queue in HP Designjet WebAccess where you will find more detailed information.