HP DesignJet 2500/2000CP Printer - User's Guide

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Pausing while Printing a Series of Pages 7-4
Managing Pages not yet Printed (the Queue) 7-5
What is the Queue? 7-5
Starting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-out 7-7
Identifying a Job in the Queue 7-8
Viewing the Size of a Page in the Queue
(Non-Postscript) 7-8
Prioritizing a Job in the Queue 7-9
Deleting a Job from the Queue 7-9
Making Copies of a Job in the Queue 7-10
Avoiding Media Waste by Nesting Pages 7-11
When Does the Printer Try to Nest Pages? 7-13
Which Pages Qualify for Nesting? 7-13
Which Pages Cannot be Rotated? 7-13
Turning Nesting On or Off and Choosing the Nesting Method 7-14
What Happens to Nesting if You Turn Queueing Off? 7-14
How Long does the Printer Wait for Another File? 7-15
Getting the Best from Nesting (Nesting and Margins) 7-16
Nesting and the Rotate Feature 7-16
Reconfiguring Your Printer 8-1
Viewing the Current Overall Configuration of the Printer 8-2
Viewing the Current Configuration of the Front-Panel Settings 8-5
To Change the Front-Panel Settings 8-5
Recalibrating the Printer for Accuracy 8-6
When to Recalibrate the Printer 8-6
To Recalibrate the Printer 8-6
To Restore the Factory’s Calibration 8-7
Changing the Graphics Language 8-8
To Change the Graphics Language Setting 8-8
Graphics Language and Networks 8-9
Changing the Interface Settings 8-10
To Change the I/O Time-out Setting 8-10
Upgrading Your Printer with More Memory 8-11
Turning on the Take Up Reel 8-12
Controlling Image Quality 9-1
Selecting the Ink Emulation Mode 9-2
Calibrating the Color Output 9-3