Kodak 4800 manual Media Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Rollfeed Media

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Reference Guide

The tables which follow provide details on the media sizes and maximum printing areas for rollfeed and sheet media.

Media Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Rollfeed Media

 

Paper

Size

Normal

Print

Area

Expanded

Print Area

 

 

 

 

GRAPHICS (U.S. OFFSET)

 

 

 

 

19.0"

x

25.0"

17.8"

x

23.8"

18.6"

x

24.6"

 

20.0"

x

28.0"

18.8"

x

26.8"

19.6"

x

27.6"

 

22.0"

x

26.0"

20.8"

x

24.8"

21.6"

x

25.6"

 

23.0"

x

35.0"

21.8'

x

33.8"

22.6"

x

34.6"

 

24.0"

x

29.0"

22.8"

x

27.8"

23.6"

x

28.6"

 

25.0"

x

38.0"

23.8"

x

36.8"

24.6"

x

37.6"

 

26.0'

x

38.0

24.8"

x

35.8"

25.6"

x

37.6"

 

27.0"

x

39.0

25.8"

x

37.8"

26.6"

x

38.6"

 

30.0"

x

42.0"

28.8"

x

40.8"

29.6"

x

41.6"

 

32.0"

x

44.0"

30.8"

x

42.8"

31.6"

x

43.6"

 

35.0"

x

45.0"

33.8"

x

43.8"

34.6"

x

44.6"

 

36.0"

x

45.0"

34.8"

x

43.8"

35.6"

x

44.6"

 

40.0"

x

50.0"

38.8"

x

48.8"

39.6"

x

49.6"

 

42.0"

x

65.0"

40.8"

x

63.8"

41.6

x

64.6"

 

48.0"

x

65.0"

46.8"

x

63.8"

47.6"

x

64.6"

 

50.0"

x

65.0"

48.8"

x

63.8"

49.6"

x

64.6"

 

54.0"

x

65.0"

52.8"

x

63.8"

53.6"

x

64.6"

 

60.0"

x

65.0"

58.8"

x

63.8"

59.6"

x

64.6"

 

 

 

U.S. ARCHITECTURAL

 

 

 

A

9.0"

x

12.0"

7.8"

x

10.8"

8.6"

x

11.6"

B

12.0"

x

18.0"

10.8"

x

16.8"

11.6"

x

17.6"

C

18.0"

x

24.0"

16.8"

x

22.8"

17.6"

x

23.6"

D

24.0"

x

36.0"

22.8"

x

34.8"

23.6"

x

35.6"

E

36.0"

x

48.0"

34.8"

x

46.8"

35.6"

x

47.6"

 

 

 

 

U.S. ENGINEERING

 

 

 

B

11.0"

x

17.0"

9.8"

x

15.8"

11.6"

x

16.6"

C

17.0"

x

22.0"

15.8"

x

20.8"

16.6"

x

21.6"

D

22.0"

x

34.0"

20.8"

x

32.8"

21.6"

x

33.6"

E

34.0"

x

44.0"

32.8"

x

42.8"

33.6"

x

43.6"

 

 

 

 

ISO-A

 

 

 

 

 

A3

297

x

420 mm

267

x

390 mm

287

x

410 mm

A2

420

x

594 mm

390

x

564 mm

410

x

584 mm

A1

594

x

840 mm

564

x

811 mm

584

x

831 mm

 

625

x

880 mm

595

x

850 mm

615

x

870 mm

A0

841

x

1189 mm

811

x

1159 mm

831

x

1179 mm

 

 

 

 

METRIC-DIN

 

 

 

 

A3

337

x

460 mm

307

x

430 mm

327

x

450 mm

A2

460

x

634 mm

430

x

604 mm

450

x

624 mm

 

610

x

860 mm

580

x

830 mm

600

x

850 mm

A1

634

x

881 mm

604

x

851 mm

624

x

871 mm

 

860

x

1220 mm

830

x

1190 mm

850

x

1200 mm

A0

881

x

1129 mm

851

x

1199 mm

871

x

1219 mm

 

1000

x

1414 mm

970

x

1384 mm

990

x

1404 mm

 

1189

x

1682 mm

1159

x

1652 mm

1179

x

1672 mm

 

 

 

 

ISO-B

 

 

 

 

 

B4

250

x

353 mm

220

x

323 mm

240

x

343 mm

B3

353

x

500 mm

323

x

470 mm

343

x

490 mm

B2

500

x

707 mm

470

x

677 mm

490

x

697 mm

B1

707

x

1000 mm

677

x

970 mm

697

x

990 mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Printer Options 2-10

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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 Printing with 4800 Series printers Introduction1Obtaining quality results Use the Correct Inks and MediaCaring for Media Operating Environment Caring for your ink and cartridgesUse the right software Choose the correct printing modeChoose the right media Caring for your mediaOriginal Image Type Nine Factors that Affect Print QualityScan Resolution Original Image Clarity and ColorScanner Type Post Scanning Color Correction and Sharpening RIP Diffusion/Dither Patterns RIP Color ProfileCartridge Preparation and Alignment Ink and MediaPrinter options Cartridge setTo choose the cartridge set DPI Choosing print mode optionsTo choose print quality Color modeTo choose the color mode Quality modesTo choose dpi Dots per inchTo set the carriage speed Print passesTo change the number of passes Carriage speedEnd of media Print directionTo change the print direction Choosing feed media optionsTo set end of media Media counterTo enter a media length value Choosing paper options To reset the media counterTo display the current value To print the current valueTo choose the media standard Supply TypeTo choose supply type Media standardMedia Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Rollfeed Media Media Sizes and Maximum Printing Areas for Sheet Media Cut sheet maximum printing area MarginsAuto-Cut Auto-Load DelayTo set auto-load delay To set marginsTo reset counter to zero and initiate Auto-Cut Auto-Cut DelayTo set Auto-Cut Delay Delay StatusTo turn off Save Media Defining user setupTo save user setup Save MediaChoosing ink options To use a previously saved user settingChoosing a language To choose a languageTo turn on the wiper Press Setup Menu/Paper Option Menu/Auto-WipeTo set the dryer LCD ContrastTo set LCD contrast Returning to the default settings Printing the settingsUser Settings Default Other Options Printer Default SettingsPrinting vector data Accessing HP-GL/2 featuresTo access HP-GL/2 features HP-GL/2 optionsPalette select To choose a palette typeControl Reprints To set controlRotation To rotate the imageInk reduction To set ink reductionNesting Nest wait time To enable nestingHP-GL/2 Test File To enable the ink limitTo define nesting wait time Ink limitTo remove the right cover Installing additional memoryDimm installation Acceptable Dimm sizesTo remove the Dimm To install the new DimmMedia Roll Parameters Technical informationTechnical information B-2 Main menu at a glance Menu treeMain menu L lFeed media menu L lEnglish, Metric Setup menu at a glanceSetup menu Print Mode Menu L l HP-GL/2 Menu User Setup Menu L l Utility menu at a glance 32.00 34.00 33.00 defaultUtility 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 Customer Technical Support Calling for Help
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