HP (Hewlett-Packard) DesignJet 2500 Printer User Manual


 
Managing Your Prints
Managing Pages not yet Printed (the Queue)
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Starting to Print a File that is Waiting for a Time-out
If all is in order (media loaded, ink system installed, and no file errors), there are
still two reasons why a file you have sent from your computer may not start printing
when expected:
The print file may lack a proper file terminator and the printer is therefore
waiting for the specified I/O time-out period before assuming it is complete. See
page 8-10, To Change the I/O Time-out Setting.
Nesting may be on and the printer is waiting for the specified nest wait time-out
period before calculating the appropriate nests. In this case, the printer display
shows the remaining time for the nesting time-out. See page 7-15, How Long
does the Printer Wait for Another File?
In either case, if you want to override the time-out period and start printing:
Press Form Feed and Cut on the front panel.
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Form Feed
and CutCancel