HP Z3200ps HP Designjet Z3200ps Photo Printer Series - User Guide [English] - Page 154
Black ink is easily removed when touched, After printing
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Paper issues Your new paper type must be based on an existing paper category. The available categories are: ● Bond and Coated Paper: Fiber-based, thin papers with a matte surface. These papers use matte black ink, no gloss enhancer, relatively low ink limits and high carriage position. ● Photo Paper: Photo-base, relatively thick papers with variety of finishing from matte to satin to glossy. These papers use photo black ink and gloss enhancer, with the exception of Photo Matte Papers, relatively high ink limits and low carriage position, with the exception of Baryte and Photo Matte Papers. Generally they will print with the starwheels up. ● Proofing Paper: A variety of papers from matte to satin and glossy used to simulate commercial printing with high color accuracy requirements. ● Fine Art Material: Canvas, matte and paper-base photo materials used for high-quality fine art printing. These papers use matte black ink and no gloss enhancer, with the exception of Canvas Satin and Pearl papers, which use photo black and gloss enhancer. They all use high carriage position with high ink limits. ● Film: Synthetic film-base materials that generally use photo black and no gloss enhancer, with relatively low ink limits and high carriage position. ● Backlit: Synthetic translucent materials that use photo black and no gloss enhancer with high ink limits, high carriage position and starwheels up. Black ink is easily removed when touched TIP: Handle prints with care, especially when they have just emerged from the printer. It may be that your paper is incompatible with matte black ink. To use non-matte black ink, select paper type Photo Paper > Gloss Photo Paper. NOTE: When you select a different paper type, the colors of your print could change visibly. 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 ● Heavyweight Coated Paper ● Fine Art Paper ● Super Heavyweight Coated Paper ● Thick Fine Art Paper (>250 g/m2) For other image quality problems, see Troubleshooting print-quality issues on page 150. 144 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting paper issues ENWW