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Introduction
This User’s Reference Guide explains how to use your HP Designjet 510 or 510ps printer. The contents of this
guide are valid for both the HP Designjet 510 and the HP Designjet 510ps except where otherwise indicated.
This chapter contains the following topics:
Introducing the documentation
Introduces your printer’s documentation.
Introducing your printer
Contains a brief overview of the printer. It contains information about the printers features and what is
included with the printer.
Front view of printer
Contains a view of the front of the printer showing the location of the printer’s consumable items.
Printer connections
Shows all the connections to the printer: power, parallel interface, USB and optional network interface.
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Page 1 - Introduction

IntroductionThis User’s Reference Guide explains how to use your HP Designjet 510 or 510ps printer. The contents of this guide are valid for both the

Page 2 - Introducing the documentation

MemoryThe printer comes with 160 MB of internal Random Access Memory (RAM). Additional memory can be added to the HP-GL/2 Accessory card that came wit

Page 3 - Introducing your printer

Printed image incorrect• Image is in one portion of the printing area• Print is distorted or unintelligible• One image overlays another on the same sh

Page 4 - Your printer’s main features

Image is in one portion of the printing area• Is the page size configured in the software too small?• Are you sure that your software doesn’t believe

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Other sources of informationIf you don’t find the solution to the problem here, other sources of help are:• The documentation supplied with the driver

Page 6 - HP ink supplies

Other problems• Communication problemsDescribes typical problems you could encounter with communications between your computer and the printer.• Print

Page 7 - Print resolution

Communication problemsSymptoms are:• The front-panel display does not show Processing when you are sending a print to the printer.• Your computer disp

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Printer does not print• You may have a power problem. If there is no activity at all from the printer, and the power on indicator in the power switch

Page 9 - User interface

Printer seems too slow• Did you specify Best print quality level on the front panel?Best quality mode prints take longer to print.• Did you specify th

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Getting help• HP Customer CareDetails about the HP Customer Care program.• What to do before you callInformation on what you should do before you cont

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HP Customer CareAs your strategic support partner, we make it our business to help keep your business running smoothly. HP Customer Care offers award-

Page 12 - Front view of printer

What to do before you call1. Review the troubleshooting suggestions in this section:– In the relevant driver documentation supplied with this printer

Page 13 - Printer connections

DriversAlways use the right driver (configured correctly) for the combination of your application software and your printer to ensure that your printe

Page 14 - Paper and ink

HP Designjet OnlineDirect access to HP and the information you want, when you need it. Register now!http://www.hp.com/go/graphic-arts/HP Designjet Onl

Page 16 - Choosing paper

Front panelThe printer’s front panel is a user-friendly interface that gives you access to a comprehensive set of printer functions. There is also inf

Page 17 - Paper types

The front panelThe panel on the front of your printer is the principal way of changing the behavior of the printer, apart from any software driven con

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Navigation keysThe display section of the front panel consists of an LCD display and the following five navigation keys, provided to navigate through

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Display screenThe display screen of the front panel shows the main menu (the words displayed may vary). NOTE: You can always reach the main menu by pr

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Action keysThe Cancel key cancels the current printer operation (printing or preparing for printing). It will also cancel the current menu selection a

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Menu structureThe front panel display area screen shows the four classes of menu options available represented with specific icons. Click on the icon

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Paper menuPa p e r I n ked a r e a Aut o m a ti c Si z e Page F orm a t ANS I B es t ANS I A … E IS O B es t IS O … A 0 JI S B es t J I S … B 1 ARC H

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Ink menuInkColor calibrationInformationPrintheadsInk CartridgesTroubleshootingAlign PrintheadsReplace PrintheadsReplace Ink CartridgesColor settingsCo

Page 24 - CAD drawings—mono

Front view of printerPower switch/indicatorPrintheadInk cartridgeFront panel

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Job Management menuThe HP-GL/2 Accessory Card provides a Reprint menu.

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Set-up menuHelpPrint qualityPrinter InformationModel number, Serial number, Service ID, Firmware rev, Accessory rev, Paper used, Ink used (c, m, y, k)

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Set-up menu (continued)Items always shownBuzzerContrastFront PanelAltitudeLanguage English, German, Spanish, French, Italian,Japenese, Portuguese, Ko

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Navigating the menu systemFrom the top level of the menu system, you can navigate through the menus using the display keys. Any menu item followed by

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Navigation exampleThis section provides a typical example of how to navigate through the menus to configure a specific print option.How to set the ink

Page 30 - Printable area

3. Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the Drying time menu option.The display shows the Drying time option highlighted.4. Press the Enter key to

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7. Press the Up key once to select two minutes.The display shows the Manual drying time setting menu with two minutes selected.8. Press the Enter key

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Message descriptionsThis is a list of the error messages in the front-panel display. If an action is needed, it is shown in italics in the Explanation

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ErrorSelect Replace PrintheadsThe printer has detected that one or more of the printheads is missing or has an error, as indicated by flashing crosses

Page 34 - Roll paper

Ink cartridge replacement requiredThe printer has detected that one or more of the ink cartridges is missing or has an error, as indicated by flashing

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Printer connectionsYour printer can be connected directly to your computer via the traditional parallel interface or through the Universal Serial Bus

Page 36 - Loading roll paper

Open window and check printhead cover is properly closedYou have replaced one or more printheads and the printer’s check has found that the printhead

Page 37 - Unloading roll paper

Paper advance calibration is recommended.Press ENTER to calibrateYou are recommended to perform the Advance calibration routine, to ensure the optimum

Page 38 - NOTE: You must have unloaded

Paper not present.Load paper to print calibration patternThe paper axis calibration routine has been triggered without having paper loaded.Load paper;

Page 39 - NOTE: You must have removed

Paper too small to print the patternThe paper loaded is not big enough to contain the paper axis calibration pattern.Load a roll or sheet that is at l

Page 40 - Important information

Possibly a paper jam1. Open window2. Switch power off3. Clear paper path4. Switch power on5. Align printheadsThere may be paper jammed in the printer.

Page 41 - Sheet paper

Printheads not alignedPaper type not validto align printheadsPress ENTER to continueYou have replaced one or more printheads but the printer has detec

Page 42 - Which side up?

Problem found during calibrationA general problem was found during the Advance calibration routine.Respond to any other messages that appear on the fr

Page 43 - Which edge first?

Right edge of sheet too far from load linePress ENTER to retryPress CANCEL to abortDuring the loading of a sheet of paper, the printer has detected th

Page 44 - Important

Sheet too longPlease check it is not a rollPress ENTER to retryPress CANCEL to abortYou have requested the printer to load a sheet of paper, but the s

Page 45 - Unloading sheet paper

Unknown ink cartridges.Press ENTER to continue.The ink cartridges are not recognized by the printer as HP-approved, and there is at least one that is

Page 46 - Ink system

Paper and inkYour printer can use a variety of papers. The recommended papers are designed for use with your printer and your printer’s ink system to

Page 47 - What are HP ink supplies?

Front-panel messages (continued)Message Explanation and ActionWarning!Machine calibrations need to be performed. Refer to guide for instructions.The c

Page 48 - Component identification

Printer optionsThe printer has many options that you can use to ensure that the image you print has the look and appearance you want. You can select p

Page 49 - Ink supply guidelines

Page format• Page description explains how to make sure the you obtain the prints from your printer in the format you want.• Rotating an image details

Page 50 - Precautions

Page descriptionThis section explains how to make sure that the printer produces your print in the page format you want.Page sizeMarginsPrinting areaI

Page 51 - Color calibration

Page sizePage size can be specified from the front panel or in the software, where it may be called “Page Size”, “Media Size”, “Paper Size”, etc., and

Page 52 - Drying time

Rotating an imageThese topics detail all aspects of job rotation:• Job rotation (HP-GL/2)• Page size and rotation• What is rotated?Job rotation (HP-GL

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What is rotated?With roll paper, both the image and the page orientation are rotated.Notice that the narrow margins are always at the left and right s

Page 54 - 50% relative humidity

Printing a mirror imageIf you are using clear imaging paper, sometimes called ‘backlit’, you may want to print a mirror image of your print, so that w

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Setting page size from the front panel• Adjusting the page size from the front panel Details how and why you would adjust the page size from the front

Page 56 - Ink cartridges

Adjusting the page size from the front panelYou do not normally need to adjust the page size through the front panel, because the page size you have s

Page 57 - Ink cartridge errors

Paper choice• Choosing paper Your printer supports several types of paper. Choosing the best paper type for your needs is an essential step in ensurin

Page 58 - Ink cartridge levels

Page sizeThe Page Size option lets you select the page size of your print. The options are described in the following table. If you need to adjust the

Page 59 - Ink cartridge information

Page size and clipped imagesIf you specify in your software a page size that is larger than the paper size loaded in the printer, the printer will sti

Page 60 - Ink cartridge replacement

Image appearanceThese topics explain how you can control the overall appearance of your prints.• Front panel image options explains how to change the

Page 61 - Printheads

Front panel image optionsThese topics deal with the ways you can control the overall appearance of your prints from the front panel in terms of:• Pen

Page 62 - Printhead errors

Pen widths and colors in the internal palettesThe “pens” discussed throughout these topics are the conceptual pens in a software palette, rather than

Page 63 - Printhead information

To select a paletteTo select a palette through the front-panel menu, go to the Define Palette selection under HP-GL/2 Settings and choose the palette

Page 64 - Printhead replacement

Change the palette settingsYou cannot change the Factory palette, but you can define Palettes A and B to be whatever you choose. The defaults are Pale

Page 65 - Printhead alignment

How to define Palette AThe following steps explain how to define Palette A.Repeat this procedure to define each of the other pens.NOTE: The palette yo

Page 66 - Solutions

Changing the treatment of overlapping lines (merge)The Merge setting controls the overlapping lines in an image. There are two settings, Off and On. T

Page 67 - Solving problems

Printing images in grayscaleThere are times when you may want to print a color image in grayscale because it is faster. Examples of this are:• You wan

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Choosing paperFor best printing results, use only genuine Hewlett-Packard papers, whose reliability and performance have been developed and thoroughly

Page 69 - Print quality problems

Print speeds and print qualityThe following table lists some typical printing times (line drawings @ 20-25ºC and 30-60% relative humidity).Typical pri

Page 70 - Configuration correction

Heavy Coated PaperColor Best 490 980Normal 120 225Draft 85 160Grayscale Best 435 870Normal 135 250Draft 45 80Glossy Paper Color Best 630 1200Normal 4

Page 71 - Troubleshooting procedure

Print qualityYou can set the overall print quality from the front panel (Set-Up > Print Quality).In general choose:• Fast for maximum productivity.

Page 72 - Diagnostic Print A

Advanced optionsYour printer provides several advanced optimization and quality enhancement features to allow you to obtain the printed results you re

Page 73 - Diagnostic Print B

Improving line quality and graphics detailsThe Set-up menu Optimize for option allows you to select the correct mode for the type of job you are print

Page 74 - Troubleshooting flowchart

Best quality settingsIf you have selected the Best option as the Print quality setting for your print session but require an even higher resolution fo

Page 75 - Advance calibration

Fast quality settingsIf you have selected the Fast option as the Print quality setting for your print session, you can increase the printing speed fur

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Print managementThese topics describe the best methods of managing the work that the printer is doing.• Cancelling a page that is printing Shows you h

Page 77 - Stepped lines

Cancelling a page that is printingUse the following procedure to cancel a page that is currently being printed.1. Press the Cancel key on the front pa

Page 78 - Incomplete lines

Cancelling the drying timeCAUTION: Use caution when performing this procedure as an image that has had insufficient time to dry could be damaged.Use t

Page 79 - Color alignment

Paper typesThe following topics address the various types of paper available, their particular use and how to obtain information about them.• Physical

Page 80 - Horizontal banding

Printer configurationThese topics explain how to change the configuration of your printer.• Printer information• Front panel setup• Altitude setting•

Page 81 - Color accuracy

Printer informationYour printer provides an information display on the front panel that shows the current configuration of the system. You can also pr

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Front panel setupYou can configure the following parameters for the front panel:• Menu and message language• Alert buzzer• Screen contrast

Page 83 - See Paper types

Menu and message languageThe following languages can be used for all menus and messages shown on the front panel of your printer:• English•German• Spa

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Alert buzzerYour printer is equipped with an alert buzzer that is used to warn you when:• A task has completed.• An error has been detected.• You chan

Page 85 - Ink supply problems

Screen contrastYou can adjust the screen contrast of the front panel to best suit the ambient lighting conditions at your location. The contrast can b

Page 86 - Unknown printhead error

Altitude settingYour printer contains a vacuum pump which is used to hold the paper onto the platen. The altitude of your location affects the efficie

Page 87 - Paper problems

Graphics language and networksFor system administratorsIf you are using the printer with a network spooler, consider having your system administrator

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Setting up the I/O cardNetworkWith a network interface (such as the HP Jetdirect Print Server), refer to your network interface documentation for advi

Page 89 - Clearing a paper jam

Controlling the cutterWith roll paper loaded, when any print job you have sent to the printer completes, the roll is automatically cut and the print j

Page 90 - Slider bar

Physical characteristics of paper typesThe following table lists the physical characteristics and selection numbers of supported HP Premium Printing M

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Upgrading your printerSystem software“System software” is the name given to the type of software that runs the functions in your printer.System softwa

Page 92 - Ink marks on the paper

Color settingsYour printer can emulate the color behavior of offset printing presses, allowing you to use your printer for color proofing. To get accu

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LogsYour printer keeps a printhead log and an error log. These logs are normally used by service engineers.Printhead logThe printhead log contains a l

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OtherThis chapter provides miscellaneous procedures and information that may be required to ensure your printer remains in a fully operational conditi

Page 95 - Paper loading problems

Care of the printerThis section contains information on general maintenance of the printer.• Cleaning the printer Instructions for cleaning the exteri

Page 96 - Paper output problems

Cleaning the printerWARNING: To avoid an electric shock, make sure that the printer is switched OFF and disconnected from the mains supply before you

Page 97 - Image error

Storing and moving your printerIf you need to move your printer or store it for an extended period of time, you need to prepare it properly to avoid p

Page 98 - Image is incomplete

Installing expansion cardsThe following options are available for your printer:• Network card installation

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Network card installationHP Jetdirect network card installation1. Before installing a card, switch off the printer and unplug it from the mains electr

Page 100 - Printed image incorrect

3. Remove the cover completely. Inside the compartment there are two slots for a LAN card or an Accessory card.If you use an HP-GL/2 card, the LAN car

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HP Universal Bond Paper21 lb. (80 g/m²) – 150 ft (45.7 m)Plain Paper Q1396A Q1397A Q1398AHP Fluorescent Yellow Coloured Paper100 g/m² – 150 ft (45.7 m

Page 102 - Other sources of information

6. Insert the LAN cable into the LAN card. It is simply pushed into place and clicks when locked.7. Carefully replace the plastic cover by clipping it

Page 103 - Other problems

Specifications• Functional specifications• Memory specifications• Printer power specifications• Ecological specifications• Environmental specification

Page 104 - Communication problems

Functional specificationsHP Designjet 510 and 510ps functional specificationsFunctional specificationsHP ink suppliesFour colors: cyan, magenta, yello

Page 105 - Printer does not print

HP supported paper typesaHP Bright White Inkjet Paper (Bond)HP VellumHP Natural Tracing PaperHP Coated PaperHP Heavyweight Coated PaperHP Matte FilmHP

Page 106 - Printer seems too slow

Resolution Print modeLine drawing/text ImageFast Render 300×300dpi 150×150 dpiHalftone 600×300 dpi 600×300 dpiNormal Render 600×600 dpi 300×300 dpiHal

Page 107 - Getting help

MarginsRoll and sheet (normal) Roll (small)Side margins 5 mmLeading edge margin 17 mmTrailing edge margin 17 mmAll margins 5 mmGraphics languages supp

Page 108 - HP Customer Care

Physical specificationsPhysical specificationsType Weight Width Depth Height D/A1 size printer 38.5 kg85 lb1253 mm 49 in470 mm19 in349 mm14 inA0+/E+

Page 109 - What to do before you call

Memory specificationsMemory specifications Internal RAM 160 MBCan be upgraded to: 416 MB

Page 110 - HP Designjet Online

Printer power specificationsPrinter power specifications Source 100–240 V AC ±10% auto-rangingFrequency 50/60 HzCurrent 3 A maximumConsumption 150 W m

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Ecological specificationsEcological specificationsEnergy efficiency To determine the ENERGY STAR® qualification status of this product, see http://www

Page 112 - Front panel

Introducing the documentationYou have the following resources to help you in using your printer.•The Assembly and Set-up Poster comes with your printe

Page 113 - The front panel

HP Universal High-gloss Photo Paper190 g/m² – 100 ft (30.5 m)High-Gloss Photo Q1426A (aejn) Q1427A (aejn)HP Universal Semi-gloss Photo Paper190 g/m² –

Page 114 - Navigation keys

Environmental specificationsNOTE: At altitudes greater then 3000 m, the printer may have operational problems.Environmental specificationsOperating ra

Page 115 - Display screen

Acoustic specificationsAcoustic specificationsOperating sound pressure 54 dB (from a one-meter bystander position)Idle sound pressure < 30 dB (A)

Page 116 - Action keys

Connection specifications• Cable specification• Recommended cables

Page 117 - Menu structure

Cable specificationThe connector on the printer is a 36-pin female connector. Most existing parallel cables support IEEE-1284 compatible communication

Page 118 - Paper menu

Recommended cablesThe following cable is recommended for optimum performance and electromagnetic compatibility:Recommended cableInterface type (comput

Page 119 - Ink menu

Ordering accessoriesYou can order supplies and accessories in any of the following ways:• Call your local authorized HP dealer.• Contact your local HP

Page 120 - Job Management menu

HardwareItem HP part numberMemory module 256 MB CH654AThe memory expansion module is: SODIMM PC2700 333 MHz 256 MB DDR CL = 2.5Jetdirect EIO network c

Page 121 - Set-up menu

Consumable itemsTo achieve the best performance from your printer, we recommend that you use only genuine Hewlett-Packard accessories and supplies, wh

Page 122 - Set-up menu (continued)

GlossaryTerm MeaningANSI paper An American standard paper size; e.g. D, E.Architectural paperThe Architectural paper sizing system.application The sof

Page 123 - Navigating the menu system

graphics languageA programming language telling a print device how to output graphic data.grayscale Shades of gray to represent colors.high-gloss phot

Page 124 - Navigation example

HP Matte Polypropylene130 g/m² – 75 ft (22.9 m)Matte Film Q1903A (aen) Q1904A (aen)HP Banners with Tyvek®140 g/m² – 50 ft (15.2 m)Heavy Coated Paper C

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nesting Placing two or more pages side-by-side on roll paper to avoid waste.nozzles Located underneath the printhead. The nozzles direct the ink onto

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rendering intentRendering intent is a concept defined by ICC Spec ICC.1:1998-09, “File Format for Color Profiles”.From the specification: “Rendering i

Page 128 - Front-panel messages

IndexAacoustic specifications ☞action keys ☞adjusting page size ☞non-PostScript files ☞adjusting the page size in the front panel ☞advanced calibratio

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Eecological specifications ☞Enter key ☞environmental specifications ☞FFast ☞finding the source of a problem ☞Form Feed & Cut key ☞front panelactio

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cartridgereplacement ☞statistics ☞drying time ☞automatic ☞manual ☞none ☞printheadalignment ☞replacement ☞statistics ☞inked area ☞installingroll paper

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navigation keys ☞network interfacechanging settings ☞networks and graphics language ☞non-PostScript filesadjusting page size ☞Normal ☞Oobtaining roll

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which edge first ☞which side up ☞Paper menu ☞paper problemsblurred lines ☞clearing jam ☞general rules ☞ink bleeds ☞loadingroll paper ☞sheetl paper ☞ma

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ink supplyafter replacement of printhead ☞inserting the ink cartridge ☞inserting the printhead ☞print quality ☞solutions ☞solving ☞stepped lines ☞trou

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typical printing times ☞UUniversal Serial Bus ☞unloadingroll paper ☞sheet paper ☞Up key ☞upgrading system software ☞USB ☞user interface ☞User’s Refere

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Additional information about paper typesThe following HP Premium Printing Material can be used to perform the printhead alignment, see Printhead align

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Combinations of paper type and print quality selectionUse the following tables, given by application, to guide you when choosing your paper and select

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CAD drawings—monoThe following table lists the recommended print quality settings for specific usage with typical paper.Supported paper types—monoUsag

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CAD drawings and GIS—color (lines and low density)The following table lists the recommended print quality settings for specific usage with typical pap

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CAD rendering, GIS and images—color and CAD (high ink density)The following table lists the recommended print quality settings for specific usage with

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Handling your paperTake the following precautions when handling paper:• Handle film and glossy paper by the edges or wear cotton gloves. Skin oils can

Page 141 - Printer options

Obtaining roll or sheet paper informationIf roll or sheet paper is loaded, the type of paper is displayed when you select the Paper menu on the front

Page 142 - Page format

Print times for a selected print qualityThe following table lists some typical printing times for D/A1 size paper.Typical printing timesPrint qualityT

Page 143 - Page description

Introducing your printer• Your printer’s main featuresA general overview of the major features of your printer.• HP ink suppliesA description of the H

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Printable areaThe following topics detail the printable areas for each of the different paper size systems:• ANSI paperThe American National Standards

Page 145 - Rotating an image

ANSI paperThe following table lists the printable area for the ANSI paper size system. The left and right margins are 0.2 in (5 mm) and the leading an

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Architectural paperThe following table lists the printable area for the Architectural paper size system.The left and right margins are 0.2 in (5 mm) a

Page 147 - Printing a mirror image

ISO paperThe following table lists the printable area for the ISO paper size system.The left and right margins are 0.2 in (5 mm) and the leading and t

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Roll paperThe following procedures are described in detail, with animations where appropriate:• Installing a new roll on the printer• Loading roll pap

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Installing a new roll on the printerThe graphical sequence shows how to install a new roll of paper on the printer.CAUTION: Make sure the printer whee

Page 150 - Page size

Loading roll paperThe graphical sequence shows how to load a new roll of paper on the printer.NOTE: You must have installed a new roll of paper on the

Page 151 - Page size and clipped images

Unloading roll paperThe graphical sequence shows how to unload a roll of paper from the printer.

Page 152 - Image appearance

Removing roll paper from the printerThe graphical sequence shows how to remove a roll of paper from the printer. NOTE: You must have unloaded the roll

Page 153 - Front panel image options

Removing roll paper from the spindleThe graphical sequence shows how to remove a roll of paper from the roll spindle. NOTE: You must have removed the

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Your printer’s main featuresThe HP Designjet 510 printer is designed for individuals or small work-groups in architecture, engineering and constructio

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Cutter replacementThe graphical sequence shows the complete procedure for the replacement of the paper cutter in your printer.PrerequisitesBefore atte

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Sheet paper• Which side up? Explains how to identify which side of the sheet should be printed on.• Which edge first? Explains which edge of the sheet

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Which side up?The printer prints on the side of the paper that faces up. It may be important to load the sheet with the correct side facing up. See th

Page 158 - Overlapping lines and area

Which edge first?You can load sheet paper in either portrait or landscape orientation. Unless you are using the Rotate option, always load the sheet i

Page 159 - Printing images in grayscale

Loading sheet paperThe graphical sequence shows how to load a new sheet of paper on the printer.Important• If you have a roll of paper loaded on the p

Page 160 - More Printing Times

Unloading sheet paperThe graphical sequence shows how to unload a sheet of paper from the printer.Important• To give the ink time to dry the printer h

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Ink systemThese topics cover the various elements of the ink system.• What are HP ink supplies?Details the elements of the HP ink supplies.• Component

Page 162 - Print quality

What are HP ink supplies?For each of the four ink colors used in the printer, there are two separate components, the printhead and the ink cartridge.

Page 163 - Advanced options

Component identificationThe following illustration will help you identify the components of the HP ink supplies.The Hewlett-Packard selection number o

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Ink supply guidelinesFor optimum results from your printer and the ink system, always follow these guidelines when handling HP ink supplies:• Always i

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• Unattendedness: The printer includes a modular ink delivery system, with up to 69-cc cartridge capacity, and long-life printheads which last, on ave

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PrecautionsHandle HP ink supplies with care. In particular, the printhead, which is a high-precision device, must be handled carefully.CAUTION: Do not

Page 167 - Print management

Color calibrationYou can calibrate the ink system for the specific paper loaded in your printer. Doing this ensures the printed output matches the col

Page 168 - Cancel key

Drying timeThe following topics detail the drying time function and how to use it to ensure you obtain the highest quality print under all conditions.

Page 169 - Cancelling the drying time

Drying time settingsWith some paper types and environmental conditions the ink needs time to dry before the paper is unloaded. The printer has three s

Page 170 - Printer configuration

Typical drying timesThe following table shows the typical drying times for Hewlett-Packard tested paper at approximately 25°C with 50% relative humidi

Page 171 - Printer information

Drying procedureThe drying procedure operates as follows:1. The printed image emerges from beneath the printer window and a vacuum holds it on the pla

Page 172 - Front panel setup

Ink cartridges• Ink cartridge errorsDetails the error messages that could be displayed on the front panel for the ink cartridges.• Ink cartridge level

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Ink cartridge errorsThe front panel can display the following error messages for the ink cartridges:The printer will also display the Ink cartridge le

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Ink cartridge levelsThe front panel will tell you when your ink supply is low, very low or empty. This means that you know the current status of your

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Ink cartridge informationUse the following procedure to display the ink cartridge information screen on the front panel.The front-panel menu items are

Page 176 - Altitude setting

HP ink suppliesHP ink supplies for your printer contain two components: printheads and ink cartridges. The printer uses the following HP ink supplies:

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Ink cartridge replacementThe graphical sequence shows how to replace an ink cartridge.WARNING: Make sure the printer wheels are locked (the brake leve

Page 178 - Setting up the I/O card

Printheads• Printhead errorsDetails the different error messages that could be displayed on the front panel for the printheads.• Printhead information

Page 179 - Controlling the cutter

Printhead errorsThe front panel can display the following error messages for the printheads:NOTE: An unknown error is displayed when one of the printh

Page 180 - Upgrading your printer

Printhead informationUse the following procedure to display the printheads information screen on the front panel.The front panel menu selections are:T

Page 181 - Color settings

Printhead replacementThe graphical sequence shows how to replace a printhead in the printer.The front-panel menu selections are:Once you have replaced

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Printhead alignmentYou should have one of the following types of paper loaded before attempting to align the printheads: HP Bright White Inkjet Paper

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SolutionsThese topics guide you through the different procedures required to troubleshoot and find the solutions to various problems you could encount

Page 184 - Care of the printer

Solving problems• To find the meaning of front-panel messages, see Message descriptions.• If you know the problem is related to a certain task, first

Page 185 - Cleaning the printer

Finding the source of your problem1. Look at the front-panel display for messages. See Message descriptions for a full explanation of front-panel mess

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Print quality problemsYour printer provides a full troubleshooting utility to ensure you can always quickly overcome any image problems you encounter.

Page 187 - Installing expansion cards

Print resolutionYour printer provides two different print modes that change the print resolutions of each of the print quality modes. These different

Page 188 - Network card installation

Configuration correctionBefore attempting the print quality diagnostic procedures contained in this section, you should first check that the printer i

Page 189 - Previous … Continued …

Troubleshooting procedureWorking through the Troubleshooting procedure should always be your first action when you encounter print quality problems. R

Page 190 - Previous …

Diagnostic Print A interpretationDiagnostic Print A contains several blocks of color and a block of thin black broken lines (the lines are actually ve

Page 191 - Specifications

Diagnostic Print B interpretation1. For each color in the pattern in Diagnostic Print B, you are asked about the quality—look for missing lines. If yo

Page 192 - Functional specifications

Troubleshooting flowchartThe following diagram shows the flow of the troubleshooting procedure.Printer checks whether Printhead Alignment is requiredP

Page 193 - HP supported paper types

Advance calibrationIt is important that the paper loaded for this calibration is exactly that used for normal printing, both in quality (for example,

Page 194 - Previous … More …

Advance calibration valuesThe printer stores the advance calibration values of the last two different types of paper used for the calibration. When yo

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Stepped linesWhen you look at the image you have printed there are ‘stepped lines’ in the borders of arrows and diagonal lines. The lines should be st

Page 196 - Physical specifications

Incomplete linesWhen you look at the image you have printed there are:• Missing or faint lines.• Printed characters with missing parts.The following i

Page 197 - Memory specifications

Color alignmentWhen you look at the image you have printed:See the Troubleshooting procedure for instructions on how to solve this problem.The colored

Page 198 - Printer power specifications

PaperYou can print on roll or sheet paper up to 42 in (1066.8 mm) wide with the A0+/E+ size printer and up to 24 in (609.6 mm) with the D/A1 size prin

Page 199 - Ecological specifications

Horizontal bandingWhen you look at the image you have printed there are light or dark lines on the image, these are particularly highlighted in high d

Page 200 - Environmental specifications

Color accuracyThese are the areas you should review when troubleshooting a color accuracy problem:PaperEnsure that the paper loaded is genuine HP pape

Page 201 - Acoustic specifications

Color consistency problems• Some paper may discolor or change with age. Check that your paper is fresh and has been stored correctly.• If the environm

Page 202 - Connection specifications

Color accuracy configurationThe configurations of the printer defines how ink is applied to each type of paper. Use the information in the following t

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Additional color accuracy informationThe means of accurately managing the colors printed by your printer vary with the software application and driver

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Ink supply problemsMost of the problems that you could encounter when working with HP ink supplies can be solved with guidance from the front panel. T

Page 205 - Ordering accessories

Unknown printhead errorAn unknown printhead error occurs when the one of the printheads is causing a problem but the system cannot detect which one it

Page 206 - Hardware

Paper problems• Paper Details the general rules to follow to avoid paper problems.• Clearing a paper jam Describes how to clear a paper jam.• Ink mark

Page 207 - Consumable items

PaperAlways make sure that you are using the appropriate paper for your image and that it is consistent with your software application. To ensure colo

Page 208 - Glossary

Clearing a paper jamIf the front panel displays this message:There is probably paper jammed in the printer. Paper jams can have various causes:• The p

Page 209 - Term Meaning

User interfaceThe printer’s front panel includes an easy-to-use interface with a display, giving you access to a comprehensive set of printer function

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Removing jammed paper1. Open the window.2. Switch the printer off at the front.3. If necessary, carefully move the printhead carriage out of the way—i

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11. Press the Form Feed and Cut key on the front panel to eject any small pieces of paper that are still in the paper path.12. Reload the paper as nor

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Ink marks on the paper• Warped lines • Blurred lines (ink “bleeds” from lines)• Marks or scratches on glossy paper after printing• Smears or scratchin

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Warped lines• The paper itself may be warped. This can happen if it has been used or not been stored in the correct environmental conditions.• For all

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Smears or scratching on your printed paperThis problem can appear on paper-based coated paper if a lot of ink is printed quickly. The paper cannot abs

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Paper loading problemsThe front panel keeps indicating that paper is misaligned or incorrectly positioned.Roll paper• The roll paper may be loaded the

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Paper output problemsPrints fall on the floor after being cut• Make sure the paper bin is open.• Do not let more than twenty prints accumulate in the

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Image error• Image is incompleteDetails the actions to take when the print is: blank, partial, or has suffered clipping.• Printed image incorrectExpla

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Image is incomplete• Output contains only a partial print• Image is clipped• Long-axis print is clippedOutput contains only a partial print• Did you p

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Image is clipped• This normally indicates a discrepancy between the actual printing area on the loaded paper and the printing area as understood by yo

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