HP Z3100 HP Designjet Z3100ps GP Photo Printer - User's Guide - Page 160

Transparent or translucent paper, Glossy paper, Matte Paper, General purpose paper - photo banner paper

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Paper issues Transparent or translucent paper If your paper is a transparent film (for example, a transparency) select paper type Film > Transparent/ Clear film. NOTE: You cannot add a new paper based on Transparent/Clear film. If you paper is a translucent paper (for example, technical paper) select paper type Technical paper > Natural Tracing Paper, Vellum, or Translucent bond. NOTE: You cannot add a new paper based on Natural Tracing Paper, Vellum, or Translucent bond. If your paper is a backlit paper (for example, HP Colorlucent Backlit) select paper type Fine Art Material > Thick Fine Art Paper (>250 g/m²). TIP: You can add a new paper based on Thick Fine Art Paper. Glossy paper If your paper is glossy, identify whether it is a photo paper or a proofing paper. If you are not sure consider it photo 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. NOTE: To increase gamut on photo paper select paper type HP Premium Instant-dry Photo Glossor HP Premium Instant-dry Photo Satin, depending on the finish. However, if you create a new ICC profile for your paper, you loose the original profile for the HP paper. If your paper is a proofing paper, use the Proofing Paper category. For glossy or high-gloss paper select paper type Proofing Gloss. Otherwise, for Semi-gloss, Pearl, or Luster finishes, select paper type Proofing Semi-gloss/Satin. NOTE: To increase gamut on proofing paper select paper type HP Professional High-gloss Contract Proofing Paperor HP Professional Semi-gloss Contract Proofing Paper, depending on the finish. However, if you create a new ICC profile for your paper, you loose the original profile for the HP paper. If you are printing on a glossy banner (for example, HP Instant-Dry Indoor Banner, Gloss) select paper type Photo Gloss Paper. 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, photographic, fine art, or banner. Then select the recommended paper types. General purpose paper ● For thin papers (< 90 g/m2) uncoated papers (for example plain paper or bright white paper) select paper type Bond and Coated > Plain Paper. ● For light coated papers ( Coated Paper. 150 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting paper issues ENWW

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Transparent or translucent paper
If your paper is a transparent film (for example, a transparency) select paper type
Film
>
Transparent/
Clear film
.
NOTE:
You cannot add a new paper based on Transparent/Clear film.
If you paper is a translucent paper (for example, technical paper) select paper type
Technical paper
>
Natural Tracing Paper
,
Vellum
, or
Translucent bond
.
NOTE:
You cannot add a new paper based on Natural Tracing Paper, Vellum, or Translucent
bond.
If your paper is a backlit paper (for example, HP Colorlucent Backlit) select paper type
Fine Art
Material
>
Thick Fine Art Paper (>250 g/m²)
.
TIP:
You can add a new paper based on Thick Fine Art Paper.
Glossy paper
If your paper is glossy, identify whether it is a photo paper or a proofing paper. If you are not sure consider
it photo 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
Semi-
gloss/Satin Paper
.
NOTE:
To increase gamut on photo paper select paper type
HP Premium Instant-dry Photo
Gloss
or
HP Premium Instant-dry Photo Satin
, depending on the finish. However, if you
create a new ICC profile for your paper, you loose the original profile for the HP paper.
If your paper is a proofing paper, use the
Proofing Paper
category. For glossy or high-gloss paper
select paper type
Proofing Gloss
. Otherwise, for Semi-gloss, Pearl, or Luster finishes, select paper
type
Proofing Semi-gloss/Satin
.
NOTE:
To increase gamut on proofing paper select paper type
HP Professional High-gloss
Contract Proofing Paper
or
HP Professional Semi-gloss Contract Proofing Paper
,
depending on the finish. However, if you create a new ICC profile for your paper, you loose the
original profile for the HP paper.
If you are printing on a glossy banner (for example, HP Instant-Dry Indoor Banner, Gloss) select paper
type
Photo Gloss Paper
.
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, photographic, fine art, or banner.
Then select the recommended paper types.
General purpose paper
For thin papers (< 90 g/m2) uncoated papers (for example plain paper or bright white paper) select
paper type
Bond and Coated
>
Plain Paper
.
For light coated papers (<110 g/m2), select paper type
Bond and Coated
>
Coated Paper
.
150 Chapter
12
Troubleshooting paper issues
ENWW
Paper issues