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HP-GL/2 jobs are printed 6 mm larger than specified
HP-GL/2 jobs are printed 6 mm larger than specified
The page size of the HP-GL/2 print job, as created in the source appli-
cation, is incorrect.
HP-GL/2 jobs are printed at maximum size, even if a standard size is specified
HP-GL/2 jobs are printed at maximum size, even if a standard size is specified
Cause
The page size of the HP-GL/2 print job, as created
in the source application, is incorrect.
HP-GL/2 printing takes a long time
HP-GL/2 printing takes a long time
Cause
Large print jobs with a lot of data take longer to print.
A job was printed when Input Resolution in the Con-
trol Panel menu was set to 600dpi.
Replotting with HP-GL/2 jobs is not possible.
Replotting with HP-GL/2 jobs is not possible.
Cause
The data was lost because of replot-
ting.
The printer stops when printing a HP-GL/2 job (the carriage stops moving)
The printer stops when printing a HP-GL/2 job (the carriage stops moving)
Cause
The printer is analyzing the print job.
A job was printed when Input Resolution in the Con-
trol Panel menu was set to 600dpi.
Basic Guide
Cause
In the Control Panel menu, set PageSizeProcess2 or Conserve Paper to On.
The layout will be changed to the optimal layout.
(See "Menu Settings.")
Please wait a while until printing is finished.
In the Control Panel menu, set Input Resolution to 300dpi and print
again.
(See "Menu Settings.")
Data for replotting is lost after the following operations. In this case, send the print job again.
The memory buffer was cleared from the Control Panel.
The printer was turned off.
The printer has received a new HP-GL/2 print job.
Printing has been canceled
Please wait a while until printing is finished.
In the Control Panel menu, set Input Resolution to 300dpi and print again.
(See "Menu Settings.")
HP-GL/2 jobs are printed 6 mm larger than specified
Corrective Action
In the Control Panel menu, set PageSizeProcess1 to On.
(See "Menu Settings.")
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