HP Designjet T770 HP Designjet T770 & T1200 Printer series - Users Guide - Page 154
Transparent or translucent paper, Glossy paper, Matte Paper, General-purpose paper, Photographic paper
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NOTE: For glossy paper, it is important to use a glossy paper type, as matte black ink does not print well on glossy paper. Transparent or translucent paper If your paper is a transparent film (for example, a transparency), select paper type Film > Transparent/ Clear film. If your paper is a translucent paper (for example, technical paper), select paper type Technical paper > Natural Tracing Paper, Vellum or Translucent bond. Glossy paper If your paper is a photo paper, use the Photo Paper category. For glossy or high-gloss paper select paper type Photo Gloss Paper. For Semi-gloss, Satin, Pearl or Luster finishes, select paper type Semigloss/Satin Paper. To increase gamut on photo paper, select paper type HP Universal High-Gloss Photo Paper or HP Universal Semi-Gloss Photo Paper, depending on the finish. Matte Paper Your paper type selection for matte paper depends on the paper's ink absorption capacity. To select a paper category and type, first identify if your paper is general purpose or photographic. Then select the recommended paper types. General-purpose paper ● For natural tracing papers, select paper type Natural Tracing Paper < 65 g/m2 or Natural Tracing Paper > 65 g/m2, depending on the weight of the paper. ● For thin papers (< 90 g/m2) uncoated papers (for example plain paper or bright white paper) select paper type Bond and Coated Paper > Plain Paper. ● For light coated papers (< 110 g/m2), select paper type Bond and Coated Paper > HP Coated Paper. ● For heavyweight coated papers (< 200 g/m2), select paper type Bond and Coated Paper > Heavyweight Coated Paper. ● For cockle-free very thick coated papers (> 200 g/m2), select paper type Bond and Coated Paper > Super Heavyweight Coated Paper. Photographic paper For photographic paper, select paper type Photo Paper > Photo Matte Paper. Black ink is easily removed when touched This happens when your paper is incompatible with matte black ink. To use non-matte black ink, select paper type Photo Paper > Photo Gloss Paper. After printing, the paper has wrinkles or there is too much ink This happens when too much ink is used. To use less ink, select a thinner category. Matte paper categories from thinnest to thickest are: ● Plain Paper ● Coated Paper Paper issues 146 Chapter 15 Troubleshooting paper issues ENWW