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7. The printer checks the alignment and measures the sheet.
NOTE: Depending on the length of the sheet, it feeds out the front of the printer.
8. If the length of the sheet is more than 600 mm (23 in), the front panel prompts you to check that
the rear of the sheet is hanging backwards over the roll cover (and not forwards over the printer
window).
9. If the sheet is not correctly aligned, you may be asked to correct the alignment. Please follow the
instructions on the front-panel display.
NOTE: If you have an unexpected problem at any stage of the paper loading process, see The paper
cannot be loaded successfully on page 152.
Unload a single sheet
To unload a single sheet after printing, you can simply pull the sheet free from the front of the printer.
To unload a sheet without printing, go to the front panel and press
then the roll 1 icon, then
Unload > Unload sheet.
Alternatively, press
, then , then Paper > Paper unload > Unload sheet.
The sheet unloads out of the front of the printer; either catch it manually or allow it to fall into the
basket.
View information about the paper
To view the loaded paper information, press then the roll icon.
The following information is displayed on the front panel:
Paper type you have selected
Roll or sheet status
Width of the paper in millimeters (estimated)
Length of the paper in millimeters (estimated)
If no paper is loaded, the message Out of paper is displayed.
The same information is displayed in the HP Utility for Windows (Overview tab > Supplies Status
tab), the HP Utility for Mac OS (Information group > Printer Status > Supplies Details) and the
Embedded Web Server (upper-right corner).
Paper presets
Each supported paper type has its own characteristics. For optimum print quality, the printer changes
the way it prints on each different paper type. For example, some may need more ink and some may
require a longer drying time. So the printer must be given a description of the requirements of each
paper type. This description is called the paper preset. The paper preset contains the ICC profile, which
describes the color characteristics of the paper; it also contains information on other characteristics and
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