HP LaserJet Enterprise, HP LaserJet Managed, HP PageWide Enterprise, HP PageWide Managed - Configuration Guide using the Embedded Web Server (EWS)

Table 6-1 Normal Timings and Durations (continued)
When Cycle Performed Duration
After a mis-print. Cleaning primary transfer 13 seconds
After a paper jam. Clearing paper path 28 seconds
1
Density Halftone (Dhalf): A means of calibrating the print tone characteristics.
2
Density Maximum (Dmax): The maximum density that can be printed.
3
Color Plane Registration (CPR): A method of aligning the 4 primary color planes.
4
Intermediate Transfer Belt (ITB): The medium onto which the print image is intermediately formed and then transferred to print media.
Worst Case Delays
The calibration and cleaning processes run independently. If they happen to coincide, then the resulting delay
could be as long as 1 minute 42 seconds.
At power on, if the fuser is cold, the combined time for boot-up (3 minutes) plus calibration (1 minute 21
seconds) could result in a total delay of 4 minutes 21 seconds before the printer is Ready.
NOTE: Delay times depend on the printer model.
Steps to minimize interruptions
Use the following recommendations to minimize interruptions for printer users.
Set the Sleep Delay to 120 minutes (2 hours).
Administration, General Settings, Energy Settings, Sleep delay
Set Delay Calibration at Wake/Power On to NO.
Device Maintenance, Calibration/Cleaning, Delay Calibration at Wake/Power On
Set the Wake Time for each day to 15 minutes before the rst expected use of the product.
Control Panel:Administration, Display Settings, Sleep Mode, Use Sleep Schedule
Embedded Web Server:General Tab, Sleep Schedule
These steps will ensure that the printer has completed the calibration and cleaning cycles before users are
expected to need the product. Setting the Sleep Delay to 2 hours will prevent the product from going into sleep
mode (this assumes the product will not be inactive more than two hours).
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