HP L25500 manual Basic setup options, Printer setup options, Turn the printer on and off

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Printer setup options

Turn the printer on and off

To turn on the printer, ensure that the power switch at the rear of the printer is turned on, ensure that the residual current circuit breakers are in the up position, then press the Power button on the front panel. You can leave the printer on without wasting energy. Leaving it on improves response time. When the printer has not been used for a certain period of time, it saves power by going into sleep mode. Any interaction with the printer returns it to active mode, and it can resume printing immediately.

If you want to turn the printer on or off, the normal and recommended method is to use the Power button on the front panel.

Basic setup options

When you turn off the printer this way, the printheads are automatically stored with the printhead cleaning cartridge, which prevents them from drying out.

However, if you plan to leave the printer turned off for a long period of time, you are recommended to turn it off using the Power button, and then also turn off the power switch at the rear.

To turn it back on later, use the power switch at the rear, and then press the Power button.

When the printer is turned on, it will take about ten minutes to initialize itself.

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Contents HP Designjet L25500 Printer series Trademarks Legal noticesTable of contents Printer specifications AccessoriesElectrical shock hazard Safety precautionsGeneral safety guidelines IntroductionHeat hazard Fire hazardMechanical hazard Ink handling Heavy substrate hazardLabel Explanation Printers main featuresFront view 60-in printer Printers main componentsRear view 60-in printer Front panel Take-up reel motorEmbedded Web Server Setup tab Main tabSupport tab Connection type Speed Maximum cable length Other factors Connectivity and software instructionsConnection method Connect to a networkBasic setup options Printer setup optionsTurn the printer on and off Change the language of the front panel Restart the printerEmbedded Web Server setup options Change the language of the Embedded Web Server Handle the substrate OverviewUse substrate Load a roll onto the spindle Supported substrate familiesSubstrate family Substrate types Load a roll onto the spindle Handle the substrate Load a roll into the printer Substrate Change loaded substrate Handle the substrate Normal procedure roll attached to spindle Exceptional procedure roll detached from spindleUnload a roll from the printer Load a roll onto the take-up reel Use the take-up reelHandle the substrate Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Enww Handle the substrate Unload a roll from the take-up reel Handle the substrate Store the substrate View information about the substrateDownload substrate presets Add a new substrate typeSummary Select printer settings and color profile Substrate family DescriptionSubstrate family Setting Description If too low If too high Paper-SolventHP Photorealistic 100 Substrate at the beginning Select the number of passes KeyVinyl Check the ink quantity Coalescence, grain Color calibration Color profilesFaster printing Handle the ink system Ink system componentsInk cartridges Printheads Printhead cleaning cartridge Printhead cleaning containerInk funnel Ink system tips Work with ink system componentsReplace an ink cartridge Remove an ink cartridge Work with ink system components Insert an ink cartridge Replace a printhead Remove a printhead Handle the ink system Insert a printhead Handle the ink system Handle the ink system Remove the printhead cleaning cartridge Replace the printhead cleaning kitHandle the ink system Insert the printhead cleaning cartridge Replace the ink funnel Handle the ink system Cartridge Order ink suppliesPrinthead Printhead cleanerPrint options Printer statesChange margins Request the printers internal prints Accessories Order accessoriesName Printer specifications Functional specificationsMinimum Maximum Ecological specifications Physical specificationsMemory specifications Power specificationsAcoustic specifications Environmental specificationsAirflow GlossaryLED Index MarginsOrder Enww