Kodak 4800 manual To set end of media, Media counter, To enter a media length value

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Reference Guide

A few rules regarding the End of Media feature:

will not work with Cut Sheet selected as supply type.

setting is remembered across power cycles.

setting is not stored as a user parameter.

setting cannot be changed once a plot begins to print.

if you press PAUSE to resume the print, detection is disabled for the remainder of the print.

if enabled, detection is reinstated at the beginning of each print.

when the printer is in pause mode due to End of Media, the printer will beep 3

Ítimes every 20 seconds until the PAUSE or RESET buttons are pressed.

To set end of media

1Press Feed Media Menu/End of Media.

2Choose Feeder Stop or Normal.

3Press OK.

Media counter

Media Counter gives you a means of estimating the amount of media left on a roll. When a new roll of media, or a used roll where the remaining length is known, is installed on the printer, you can enter the length of the roll into the printer's front panel display. As the printer prints, this amount is decremented. You can view the estimated amount of media remaining on the printer's front panel display. When you are ready to remove the roll, you can print the estimated amount of media remaining on the roll. When you reload this media, you can use this figure to enter into the printer's front panel display. The media counter can be reset to 0 to avoid confusion if the media counter is not being used. The media counter will not decrement below 0. The current value of the media counter

Íis maintained across power cycles. The current value is not stored as a user parameter.

To enter a media length value

1 Press Feed Media Menu/Media Counter.

2 Set the media length.

3 Press OK.

Printer Options 2-7

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Contents Reference Guide Warranty FCC Statement U.S.A VDE statement Industry CanadaVcci Japan Material safety data sheet General operating safetyPrinter Disposal Dryer safety Manual conventionsOther reference materials Contents Installing additional memory Introduction1 Printing with 4800 Series printersObtaining quality results Use the Correct Inks and MediaCaring for Media Caring for your ink and cartridges Operating EnvironmentChoose the correct printing mode Choose the right mediaCaring for your media Use the right softwareNine Factors that Affect Print Quality Original Image TypeScan Resolution Original Image Clarity and ColorScanner Type Post Scanning Color Correction and Sharpening RIP Color Profile RIP Diffusion/Dither PatternsInk and Media Cartridge Preparation and AlignmentPrinter options Cartridge setTo choose the cartridge set Choosing print mode options DPIColor mode To choose the color modeQuality modes To choose print qualityDots per inch To choose dpiPrint passes To change the number of passesCarriage speed To set the carriage speedPrint direction To change the print directionChoosing feed media options End of mediaTo set end of media Media counterTo enter a media length value To reset the media counter To display the current valueTo print the current value Choosing paper optionsSupply Type To choose supply typeMedia standard To choose the media standardMedia Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Rollfeed Media Media Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Sheet Media Margins Cut sheet maximum printing areaAuto-Load Delay To set auto-load delayTo set margins Auto-CutAuto-Cut Delay To set Auto-Cut DelayDelay Status To reset counter to zero and initiate Auto-CutDefining user setup To save user setupSave Media To turn off Save MediaTo use a previously saved user setting Choosing a languageTo choose a language Choosing ink optionsPress Setup Menu/Paper Option Menu/Auto-Wipe To turn on the wiperTo set the dryer LCD ContrastTo set LCD contrast Printing the settings Returning to the default settingsPrinter Default Settings User Settings Default Other OptionsAccessing HP-GL/2 features To access HP-GL/2 featuresHP-GL/2 options Printing vector dataPalette select To choose a palette typeControl To set control RotationTo rotate the image ReprintsInk reduction To set ink reductionNesting To enable nesting Nest wait timeTo enable the ink limit To define nesting wait timeInk limit HP-GL/2 Test FileInstalling additional memory Dimm installationAcceptable Dimm sizes To remove the right coverTo install the new Dimm To remove the DimmTechnical information Media Roll ParametersTechnical information B-2 Menu tree Main menu at a glanceL l Main menuL l Feed media menuSetup menu at a glance English, MetricSetup menu Print Mode Menu L l HP-GL/2 Menu User Setup Menu L l 32.00 34.00 33.00 default Utility menu at a glanceUtility menu Calibration Menu Service Menu Error messages Error MessagesCartridge Errors Following table shows cartridge-related error messages TroubleshootingE Troubleshooting quick listIsolating problems Printer Health Be sure the paper feed option is set to Takeup Fore Performing this Step Cannot draw ink during initial siphon Ink cartridges do not fire properly Ink spills on the flex cable Overall print quality is poor Calibrate cartridges Steps to Minimize Ghosting Parasitic Suppression Perform color calibration. See the Quick Start Guide Data Transfer Troubleshooting E-13 Application Software Calling for Help Customer Technical Support
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4800 specifications

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