User's Manual

Plain Paper
Coated Paper
Heavyweight Coated Paper
Super Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper
TIP: If you load paper that is slightly thicker than the paper type you selected, the printer will use less ink
than usual for the loaded paper.
For other print-quality problems, see Troubleshooting print-quality issues on page 182.
The printer printed on the wrong paper type
If the printer prints your job before you were able to load your desired paper, you may have Any or Use
printer settings selected for the Paper Type in the printer driver. In this case, the printer will print
immediately on whichever paper is loaded. Load your desired paper, see
Paper handling on page 50, and
select your paper type specifically in the driver.
In the Windows driver dialog: select the Paper/Quality tab, then select your paper type from the Paper
Type list.
In the Mac OS X Print dialog: select the Paper/Quality panel, then select your paper type from the
Paper Type list.
NOTE: The driver default is Any for Mac OS and Use printer settings for Windows; they have the same
effect.
An “on hold for paper” message
Based on a set of conditions that you can set when sending a job to the printer (see Paper mismatch action
on page 29), the printer will decide which of the loaded rolls of paper is more suitable to print the job. If there
is no roll of paper available that meets all the conditions, the printer will put the job on hold for paper. You
can manually resume the job, forcing it to print on a paper other than the one originally specified, otherwise
it will stay on hold.
Which criteria are used to decide on which roll a job will be printed?
When a user sends a job, the desired paper type can be set (in the driver or in the Embedded Web Server). The
printer will print the job on a roll of paper of the chosen paper type that is large enough to print the drawing
without clipping. If there is more than one roll on which the job could be printed meeting all the criteria, the
roll will be chosen according to your preferences. These can be set from the front panel: see
Roll switching
options on page 29.
When is a job put on hold for paper?
If the paper mismatch action is set to Put job on hold (see Paper mismatch action on page 29), a job is put on
hold for paper in the following cases:
The paper type that has been selected by the user is not currently loaded on the specified roll—or on
either of the rolls, if no roll has been specified.
The paper type that has been selected by the user is loaded on the specified roll, but the drawing is too
large to fit on the roll—or on either of the rolls, if no roll has been specified.
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