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Troubleshoot images Print with PostScript drivers The situation describes printing with the PostScript driver installed for that printer. In this example, we are using an HP Designjet Z6100 printer series and an HP Designjet 5500 printer series. 1. Verify that both printers have the most recent firmware version. See Update the printer firmware on page 141. 2. Verify that you have the most recent printer driver for both printers. Download the latest versions for any HP printer from http://www.hp.com/go/designjet. 3. Make sure that Color Calibration is turned on. On the front panel of the HP Designjet Z6100, select the icon, and then select Printer configuration > Color calibration > On. 4. Load the printers with the same type of paper. 5. Verify that the Paper Type setting on the front panel corresponds to the paper that you have loaded. 6. Use you normal settings to print your image on the HP Designjet 5500. 7. Now prepare to print the same image on the HP Designjet Z6100. In your software, set the color space of the image to emulate the HP Designjet 5500 and the specific paper type that you used in that printer. The data sent to the driver must be already converted to this emulation color space, which is a CMYK color space. See the online help for the software program to find information about how to do this. In this way, the Z6100 will emulate the colors that the 5500 can produce when printing on that paper type. 8. In the PostScript driver for the HP Designjet Z6100, go to the Color Management section and set the CMYK input profile to the same HP Designjet 5500 color space that you selected in the software (the emulation color space). NOTE: When trying to emulate another printer you should always use CMYK colors, not RGB. 9. Set the rendering intent to Relative Colorimetric, or to Absolute Colorimetric if you want to emulate the whiteness of the paper. 10. Print the image on the HP Designjet Z6100. Print with HP-GL/2 drivers The situation describes printing with the HP-GL/2 driver installed for that printer. 1. Verify that both printers have the most recent firmware version. See Update the printer firmware on page 141. 2. Verify that you have the most recent printer drivers for both printers. You can download the latest versions for any HP printer from http://www.hp.com/go/designjet. 3. Make sure that Color Calibration is turned on. On the front panel of the HP Designjet Z6100 printer series, select the icon, then Printer configuration > Color calibration > On. 4. Load the printers with the same type of paper. 5. Verify that the Paper Type setting on the front panel corresponds to the paper you have loaded. 158 Chapter 11 Troubleshoot print-quality issues

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Print with PostScript drivers
The situation describes printing with the PostScript driver installed for that printer. In this example, we are
using an HP Designjet Z6100 printer series and an HP Designjet 5500 printer series.
1
.
Verify that both printers have the most recent firmware version. See
Update the printer firmware
on page
141
.
2
.
Verify that you have the most recent printer driver for both printers. Download the latest versions for
any HP printer from
go/designjet
.
3
.
Make sure that Color Calibration is turned on. On the front panel of the HP Designjet Z6100, select
the
icon, and then select
Printer configuration
>
Color calibration
>
On
.
4
.
Load the printers with the same type of paper.
5
.
Verify that the Paper Type setting on the front panel corresponds to the paper that you have loaded.
6
.
Use you normal settings to print your image on the HP Designjet 5500.
7
.
Now prepare to print the same image on the HP Designjet Z6100.
In your software, set the color space of the image to emulate the HP Designjet 5500 and the specific
paper type that you used in that printer. The data sent to the driver must be already converted to this
emulation color space, which is a CMYK color space. See the online help for the software program
to find information about how to do this. In this way, the Z6100 will emulate the colors that the 5500
can produce when printing on that paper type.
8
.
In the PostScript driver for the HP Designjet Z6100, go to the Color Management section and set the
CMYK input profile to the same HP Designjet 5500 color space that you selected in the software (the
emulation color space).
NOTE:
When trying to emulate another printer you should always use CMYK colors, not
RGB.
9
.
Set the rendering intent to Relative Colorimetric, or to Absolute Colorimetric if you want to emulate
the whiteness of the paper.
10
.
Print the image on the HP Designjet Z6100.
Print with HP-GL/2 drivers
The situation describes printing with the HP-GL/2 driver installed for that printer.
1
.
Verify that both printers have the most recent firmware version. See
Update the printer firmware
on page
141
.
2
.
Verify that you have the most recent printer drivers for both printers. You can download the latest
versions for any HP printer from
go/designjet
.
3
.
Make sure that Color Calibration is turned on. On the front panel of the HP Designjet Z6100 printer
series, select the
icon, then
Printer configuration
>
Color calibration
>
On
.
4
.
Load the printers with the same type of paper.
5
.
Verify that the Paper Type setting on the front panel corresponds to the paper you have loaded.
158 Chapter
11
Troubleshoot print-quality issues
Troubleshoot images