Introduction

The printer's main features

Your printer is a color inkjet printer designed for printing high-quality images on paper up to 1118 mm

(44 in) wide. Some major features of the printer are shown below:

Print resolution of up to 2400 × 1200 optimized dpi

The HP Utility, see Access the HP Utility on page 20, provides an easy-to-use interface including:

A single-point for color control

Import, creation and management of paper presets

Job management, see Job queue management on page 97

Calibration of printer and display

Access to the online HP Knowledge Center

Accurate and consistent color reproduction with automatic color calibration and profiling

Eight-ink system providing a wide color range on matte fine art papers and glossy photo papers for photographic and graphic arts prints and complete coverage of ISO and SWOP gamuts for color accuracy in pre-press applications

Economode for printing economically

Embedded Spectrophotometer for consistent and accurate color, even with paper and environment changes, and easy creation of paper presets, see HP Embedded Spectrophotometer on page 64

High productivity features such as multi-file job submitting, job previewing, queueing and nesting using the HP Utility, see Access the HP Utility on page 20, or the printer's Embedded Web Server, see Access the Embedded Web Server on page 20

Ink and paper usage information available from the Web from the Embedded Web Server, see Access the Embedded Web Server on page 20

Paper flexibility and automatic easy load, see Paper handling on page 24, with information and paper presets accessible from the front panel and the HP Utility

The printer's main components

The following front and rear views of the printer illustrate the main components.

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