HP 70 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide
  • Page 3 – More information; HP
  • 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
  • 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?
  • Page 7 – How do I load paper into the input tray?; from sticking together.
  • Page 8 – sides of the tray on the right and on the printer side.
  • Page 9 – tray is extended, it will extend out beyond the output tray.
  • Page 10 – left as seen from the rear of the printer,; How do I load sheet paper using the rear path?
  • Page 11 – you should push the paper in quickly rather than slowly.
  • Page 12 – adjustments to the output system to enable output to be stacked.
  • Page 16 – Roll paper can be used only if you have the roll feed accessory.
  • Page 17 – Insert the leading edge of the paper into the rear
  • Page 18 – Press the Cancel and OK keys; at the same time; to eject the roll of paper.
  • Page 19 – manually before you can print to a sheet of paper.
  • Page 20 – Insert the leading edge; How do I print on large sheets?
  • Page 21 – Repeat Step 6, so that the paper is tightly rolled onto the spindle.
  • Page 22 – There are two ways of unloading a roll of paper:
  • Page 23 – How do I replace ink cartridges?; Open the front hinged flap at the
  • Page 24 – • Distilled or filtered water; How do I clean a printhead?
  • Page 25 – to pull the printhead vertically up and out of the printer.
  • Page 26 – If the printhead contacts are still dirty....
  • Page 27 – Close the rear part and then the front part of the outer flap.
  • Page 28 – Open the front hinged flap at the right of the printer.; How do I replace printheads?
  • Page 30 – • Push the printhead gently into place, so that it is secure.
  • Page 31 – printhead has been replaced successfully.
  • Page 32 – HP Designjet Driver and Documentation; How do I align printheads?
  • Page 33 – If this does not solve the problem...; The problem is a paper jam
  • Page 34 – If paper from the roll is jammed:; The problem is that a roll of paper is jammed
  • Page 35 – HP Designjet Driver; The problem is the printer rejects paper from front path or tray
  • Page 36 – If the printer picks up two or more sheets together...; The problem is the printer takes two or more sheets at once
  • Page 37 – The problem is that the printer has stopped; Note that the illustrations below show the 70 Printer series.
  • Page 38 – The problem is that the printer has not received the job
  • Page 39 – If the quality of your prints degrades...; The problem is poor print quality
  • Page 40 – The problem is a flashing tool icon in the front panel
  • Page 41 – The problem is a flashing tool icon in the front panel (continued)
  • Page 42 – The problem is... something else
  • Page 43 – Tell me about the front panel; loaded paper
  • Page 44 – The printer’s front panel has a; Tell me about the front panel (continued)
  • Page 45 – Tell me about the icons on the front panel; printhead
  • Page 46 – Tell me about combinations of flashing icons; Unload roll
  • Page 47 – Tell me about HP Designjet System Maintenance
  • Page 48 – For much more about...; Tell me more about my printer
  • 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)
  • Page 50 – returns the defective product to HP.; HP limited warranty statement (continued)
  • 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.
  • Page 52 – FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND,
  • Page 53 – Regulatory notices; There is also a Web page:; Regulatory Model Number; Product identification numbers:
  • Page 54 – • Reorient the receiving antenna.; Korean EMI statement
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70/110plus series

Quick reference guide

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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 ...

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