Troubleshooting

NOTE

Roll media

WARNING

Sheet media

Prints Do Not Stack

Properly in the

Media Bin

Solving Media-Handling Problems

HP Designjet Printers minimum media size is A3 in portrait mode.

The Front Panel Keeps Indicating that Media Is Misaligned or Incorrectly Positioned

νThe roll may be loaded the wrong way. The paper should load over the roll toward you.

νThe media may be crumpled or warped or have irregular edges.

νThe paper may be loaded at an angle. The right-hand edge must be parallel to the blue line on the paper entry roller.

Ensure that the paper is wrapped tightly on the roll. This is a very important step to remember because if this is not done, the media may be loaded at an angle, causing the media to be rejected.

νPerform the manual alignment procedure (Refer to the User’s Guide).

νCheck that the paper is correctly loaded onto the spindle.

νIt must be loaded with the right-hand edge against the blue perforated line on the Printer.

νAlign the media against the trailing edge coming out of the Printer.

νThe media may be crumpled or warped or may have irregular edges.

νIf you are using hand-cut media, the edges may not form a right- angle or they may be rough. Do not use hand-cut media. Use only purchased sheet media.

νIf the media you are trying to load is very slippery, hold the media with both hands, and gently push the media into the Printer until it buckles upwards in the middle, this will help the Printer to load it.

νIf the Overdrive is covered in dust, it will have problems picking

up the sheet media during the load process. Clean the Overdrive using the Platen Cleaning Utility Page 9-7.

νThe Printer may be too close to the end of the roll. The natural curl near the end of the roll can cause stacking problems. Load a new roll or remove prints manually as they are completed.

νIf you are mixing prints or nesting sets of several different sizes, you may have stacking problems because of the different sizes of media in the bin.

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