Page 2 - HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide
1 How do I…? How do I load sheets of paper? (general guidance).............................................3How do I load paper using the front path? .........................................................5How do I unload paper from the front path? ....................................................
Page 3 - More information; HP
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 2 More information For more information about your printer (including Windows and Mac drivers and networking information) and troubleshooting printer problems, refer to the HP Designjet Driver and Documentation CD . For additional informat...
Page 5 - However the paper is loaded, it should always be loaded in; portrait mode; leading edge of the paper should be the shorter edge.; extensions; may be used to support large sheets of paper going into the front
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 4 The roll feed enables you to load roll paper into the rear path. When roll paper is loaded into the printer, it obstructs the paper path; therefore roll paper must always be unloaded before printing on sheet paper (see page 18). However ...
Page 6 - output tray, with the side that is to be printed on facing down.; Do not stack; into the printer, maintaining its alignment to; How do I unload paper from the front path?; • Press the Cancel and OK keys; How do I load paper using the front path?
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 5 Note that the illustration below shows the HP Designjet 110plus Printer series. 1. Place a single sheet of paper in the output tray, aligning it on the right of the output tray, with the side that is to be printed on facing down. Do not ...
Page 7 - How do I load paper into the input tray?; from sticking together.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 6 How do I load paper into the input tray? Note that the input tray should be extended only when necessary: when using paper larger than Legal- or A4-size. 1. Remove the input tray. 2. Lift up the tray cover. 3. If the paper you are using ...
Page 8 - sides of the tray on the right and on the printer side.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 7 5. Slide the paper into the tray under the tray cover, ensuring that it touches the sides of the tray on the right and on the printer side. 6. Push in the small tab on the right of the tray so that it fits snugly against the paper. Move ...
Page 9 - tray is extended, it will extend out beyond the output tray.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 8 8. Lift up the output tray and insert the input tray into the printer, keeping it straight and pushing it in from both sides as far as it will go. The left inside corner must be aligned with the plastic paper tray guide and the right ins...
Page 10 - left as seen from the rear of the printer,; How do I load sheet paper using the rear path?
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 9 In order to print on sheet paper using the rear path, you must submit your print job to the printer before loading the paper. 1. Set the paper source to Rear Manual Feed. If you leave the paper source set to Auto Select (Windows) or Auto...
Page 11 - you should push the paper in quickly rather than slowly.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 10 If your printer has two slots, you must feed the sheet through the upper slot (the lower slot is for roll paper only). 4. Align the left edge of the paper with the left mark on the rear feed. If you do not see a mark, align it with the ...
Page 12 - adjustments to the output system to enable output to be stacked.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 11 The printer output system has several adjustable components. When printing on large sheets of paper, it is important that you use the correct printer output configuration. The following diagram shows adjustable parts of the printer outp...
Page 16 - Roll paper can be used only if you have the roll feed accessory.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 15 Roll paper can be used only if you have the roll feed accessory. Note that only one source of paper can be used by the printer at any time. So if a roll of paper is loaded in the printer and you want to print to a sheet of paper, you mu...
Page 17 - Insert the leading edge of the paper into the rear
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 16 6. Rewind any excess paper so that the paper is rolled tightly onto the spindle. 7. Insert the leading edge of the paper into the rear of the printer until it encounters resistance, keeping the sides of the paper rolled tightly so that ...
Page 18 - Press the Cancel and OK keys; at the same time; to eject the roll of paper.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 17 Important: do not pull on the roll of paper once it is taken up by the printer; that is, if there is any resistance. 1. Press the Cancel and OK keys at the same time to eject the roll of paper. 2. Pull the roll towards you and remove th...
Page 19 - manually before you can print to a sheet of paper.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 18 This section is only relevant if your printer has a roll feed installed. Only one source of paper can be used by the printer at any one time, so if a roll of paper is loaded and the software requests printing on a sheet of paper : • If ...
Page 20 - Insert the leading edge; How do I print on large sheets?
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 19 If the paper is glossy, we recommend that you wear gloves to avoid smearing the surface of the paper. 5. Make sure that the leading edge of the roll is straight and perpendicular to its side edges. 6. Rewind any excess paper so that the...
Page 21 - Repeat Step 6, so that the paper is tightly rolled onto the spindle.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 20 If the paper is misaligned, the printer will eject the paper and the display will show the Misaligned and Roll icons; you will have to reload the paper. Repeat Step 6, so that the paper is tightly rolled onto the spindle. How do I load ...
Page 22 - There are two ways of unloading a roll of paper:
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 21 Important: Do not pull on the roll of paper once it is taken up by the printer, that is, if there is any resistance. There are two ways of unloading a roll of paper: • If you want to unload the roll in order to feed a single sheet throu...
Page 23 - How do I replace ink cartridges?; Open the front hinged flap at the
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 22 How do I replace ink cartridges? 1. Open the front hinged flap at the right of the printer. 2. For each ink cartridge that needs to be replaced: • Gripping it by its shorter top edges, lift the ink cartridge vertically up and out of the...
Page 24 - • Distilled or filtered water; How do I clean a printhead?
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 23 If a printhead fails or needs attention, the corresponding icon on the front panel flashes. Note that the illustration below shows the HP Designjet 70 Printer series. Make sure the printhead is correctly seated. If this is not the probl...
Page 25 - to pull the printhead vertically up and out of the printer.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 24 3. Pull the printhead cover up and towards you, so that the hook at the front unlatches itself, and then push the whole cover back so that the printheads are exposed. 4. Remove the failed printhead by lifting the small handle on the top...
Page 26 - If the printhead contacts are still dirty....
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 25 7. If the printhead contacts are still dirty…. ...slightly moisten the cloth with distilled water and continue softly wiping the contacts until they are clean. 8. Place the printhead on a paper towel and leave it to dry for at least fiv...
Page 27 - Close the rear part and then the front part of the outer flap.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 26 10.When both the printhead and the contacts inside the carriage are dry, re-insert the printhead by lowering it into place and return the small handle to its lowered position. Press down firmly and evenly on both the front and the back ...
Page 28 - Open the front hinged flap at the right of the printer.; How do I replace printheads?
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 27 If one of the printhead icons on the front panel (see page 39) is flashing, the corresponding printhead has failed or needs attention. Check that the printhead is properly seated, and clean the printhead contacts (see page 24). If the p...
Page 30 - • Push the printhead gently into place, so that it is secure.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 29 • Push the printhead gently into place, so that it is secure. Repeat this for each printhead that is to be replaced. 5. When you have replaced the printheads as required, pull the printhead cover towards you, ensuring that the hook at i...
Page 31 - printhead has been replaced successfully.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 30 7. Check that the printhead icon on the front panel is no longer flashing. The printhead has been replaced successfully. For more detailed instructions for replacing a printhead, see the topic How do I replace printheads? on the HP Desi...
Page 32 - HP Designjet Driver and Documentation; How do I align printheads?
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 31 If the printheads are not correctly aligned, poor quality printing will result. To align printheads, you need to use the HP Designjet System Maintenance utility. This is normally installed when you install the software (printer driver) ...
Page 33 - If this does not solve the problem...; The problem is a paper jam
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 32 1. Press the OK key (the upper right key) on the printer’s front panel. If this does not solve the problem… 2. Turn off the printer. 3. Remove all media from the tray. Pull out any paper that is visibly stuck. 4. Lift the top cover and ...
Page 34 - If paper from the roll is jammed:; The problem is that a roll of paper is jammed
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 33 If paper from the roll is jammed: 1. Turn off the printer. 2. Check in all places where the roll could be trapped: • Remove the front paper tray. This will allow you to see inside the printer through a slot in the front. Release and rem...
Page 35 - HP Designjet Driver; The problem is the printer rejects paper from front path or tray
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 34 If the printer does not take paper from the input tray… 1. Check that you specified the paper source correctly in your print job. 2. Check that there is paper in the tray and that it was loaded correctly. See “How do I load paper into t...
Page 36 - If the printer picks up two or more sheets together...; The problem is the printer takes two or more sheets at once
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 35 If the printer picks up two or more sheets together… • Check that the paper was loaded correctly into the tray. See “How do I load paper into the input tray?” on page 6. Try removing the paper from the tray and reloading it. • Always fa...
Page 37 - The problem is that the printer has stopped; Note that the illustrations below show the 70 Printer series.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 36 The problem is that the printer has stopped Note that the illustrations below show the 70 Printer series. If the front panel looks like this and the yellow light is flashing: 1. Open both parts of the hinged flap at the right of the pri...
Page 38 - The problem is that the printer has not received the job
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 37 The problem is that the printer has not received the job If your printer seems to be ignoring the printing job you have sent to it: 1. Check that the printer is correctly connected to the computer. If the connection is through a network...
Page 39 - If the quality of your prints degrades...; The problem is poor print quality
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 38 If the quality of your prints degrades… 1. Check whether you need to clean the printer. If this is the case, see the HP Designjet Driver and Documentation CD for instructions. 2. See the HP Designjet Driver and Documentation CD for more...
Page 40 - The problem is a flashing tool icon in the front panel
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 39 If there is a hardware error with your printer, this icon flashes on the front panel: The precise error is indicated by a pattern of squares displayed in the ink cartridge icons on the front panel. Pattern Explanation Solution Packaging...
Page 41 - The problem is a flashing tool icon in the front panel (continued)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 40 If you cannot easily solve the problem, run HP Designjet System Maintenance as described on page 41, and access the HP Instant Support Web site. This is an automated service in which your computer collects information from your printer ...
Page 42 - The problem is... something else
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 41 The problem is… something else • For details of how to troubleshoot problems, see the topic The Problem Is… on the HP Designjet Driver and Documentation CD. • For help with completing the installation of your printer, see the topic How ...
Page 43 - Tell me about the front panel; loaded paper
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 42 Tell me about the front panel The front panel (or control panel) of the printer gives information about the status of the printer, and also has three keys (or buttons) that let you control the actions of the printer. Note that the illus...
Page 44 - The printer’s front panel has a; Tell me about the front panel (continued)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 43 The printer’s front panel has a Display area that gives information about the printer. The sets of icons in the lower two-thirds of the display refer respectively to the Black, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow components of the ink system. Tel...
Page 45 - Tell me about the icons on the front panel; printhead
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 44 Press a Key: When flashing: Printer waiting. Action: Press the OK key. When off: Normal. Paper jam: When flashing: Paper jammed, paper stalled or carriage stalled. Action: Clear the paper jam.See page 32. When off: Normal. The four icon...
Page 46 - Tell me about combinations of flashing icons; Unload roll
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 45 Tell me about combinations of flashing icons Unload roll When flashing: The printer is waiting for you to unload the roll manually. Action: Unload the roll completely; you do not need to remove the spindle from the printer. When off: No...
Page 47 - Tell me about HP Designjet System Maintenance
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 46 The HP Designjet System Maintenance utility gives you access to support and troubleshooting facilities on the Web, if you have an Internet connection. Even without an Internet connection, it provides several facilities that may help to ...
Page 48 - For much more about...; Tell me more about my printer
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 47 For much more about… • how to use your printer • your printer’s features (including Mac driver and networking information) • troubleshooting printer problems …see the HP Designjet Driver and Documentation CD. For information about the W...
Page 49 - HP limited warranty statement; appropriate use of the product, and does not apply to any:; HP product; year (from the date of purchase by the customer)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 48 HP limited warranty statement HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series A: Extent of limited warranty 1. Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants to the end-user customer that the HP products specified above will be free from defects in materials and...
Page 50 - returns the defective product to HP.; HP limited warranty statement (continued)
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 49 parts contained in any preventive maintenance kit and HP service engineer visits), are not covered by HP’s limited warranty, but in some countries may be covered under a separate support contract. 4. For HP printer products, the use of ...
Page 51 - B. Limitations of warranty; TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, NEITHER HP NOR ITS THIRD; C. Limitations of liability; Statement are the customer’s sole and exclusive remedies.
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 50 11.Any applicable print cartridge warranty shall not apply to HP print cartridges that have been refilled, remanufactured, refurbished, misused, or tampered with in any way. B. Limitations of warranty 1. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL L...
Page 52 - FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND,
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 51 c. Grant the customer additional warranty rights, specify the duration of implied warranties which the manufacturer cannot disclaim, or not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties. 3. FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRAL...
Page 53 - Regulatory notices; There is also a Web page:; Regulatory Model Number; Product identification numbers:
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 52 Regulatory notices You can obtain current Material Safety Data Sheets for the ink systems used in the printer by mailing a request to this address: Hewlett-Packard Customer Information Center, 19310 Pruneridge Avenue, Dept. MSDS, Cupert...
Page 54 - • Reorient the receiving antenna.; Korean EMI statement
HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide 53 frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. I...