Hp 9180 manual
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Register and get 5 for free. Upload manuals that we do not have and get 1 for each file. Get 1 for every download of your manual. The cartridges that ship with the printer are standard size — holding 27ml of ink each. Cartridges for the larger Canon iPF are ml, and the Epson ml or ml.
With its smaller paper size handling capability as well as smaller ink cartridges this makes the new HP a direct competitor to the Epson R, not the larger Canon and Epson So why offer them up by way of comparison here? The Canon is the first pigment ink competitor to Epson, and therefore from an ink perspective, at least, it is relevant.
The Epson then, as a direct competitor to the Canon , needs to be mentioned as well. It is no secret that both Canon and HP will be bringing out larger as well as smaller printers in their pigment ink series, so while each company has decided to launch with a model targeted at a specific market niche, we can expect there to be competition by all three companies in all market segments before too long. I was interested to note that HP recommends leaving the printer on continuously.
This allows the printer to continuously monitor its own status, cleaning heads and otherwise maintaining itself on a daily basis. They caution that if turned off the printer may take some time to reindorborate a made-up word — but I like it itself when turned back on.
More problematic is that the power On light is a very bright blue. So bright that in a dark room it actually costs a shadow. Could we tone it down a bit HP? Just an indicator. NB: From time to time, especially if the printer has been unused for a few days, sending a print job to it does not wake it up.
I have not found any pattern to this as yet, but have noted this behaviour on occasion. In avoids the confusion of mixed menus between the printer driver and the OS, placing everything that you need on one screen. Otherwise, printing with the B from any other application, or Photoshop for that matter, is similar to what is done with any other printer.
Again, the HP manual is a model of clarity, and even people who are new to printing should have no problem in getting up and running, and staying that way. It may not be immediately obvious how to access non-HP profiles from within the printing plug-on.
It turns out though that HP has made it quite easy. At the lower left corner of the plug-in screen is a dialog titled HP Color Center. Within that is Add Custom Paper , which produces the dialog seen above. My only complaint with this otherwise very well executed capability is that it would be much simpler if HP simply provided choices, such as Glossy or Matte, Paper Thickness, and the like.
Knowing which paper type to choose from their provided list is an exercise in frustration and likely wrong choices. For example, which would you choose for a medium weight matte paper? The other manufacturers have thus far had their marketing heads up their respective butts in this regard when it comes to us being able to easily configure their drivers for third-party or custom papers and profiles.
There is a quirk though with the plug-in and custom profiles. Be sure that the Borderless selection is unchecked, otherwise your new profile will not show up in the list.
Like all printer makers HP likely makes most of its money from ink and paper rather than from the printers themselves. I tested both Glossy and Satin finishes of APP and both were very attractive versions of this type of paper. During the several weeks that I worked with the B I tried a wide variety of RC, fiber, matte and glossy papers, and had no problems in either creating my own profiles for them, or otherwise in making extremely attractive prints.
The B has two paper feeds; a standard paper cassette which holds various types of paper up to 13X19" in size, and a single sheet at-a-time Specialty Media tray.
The cassette is straightforward — easy to load and without gimmicks or gotchas. The media tray is very clever. It is a door which swings open and allows any paper to be loaded through the front of the printer.
The end of the paper is lined up with clearly marked position markers, and then the OK button on the control panel is pressed. The benefits of this approach are that you can load thick media in a straight paper path. You do have to allow enough room behind the printer for the paper to exit without hitting an obstruction, but even a printer on a shelf will likely not have too much trouble with this.
I did have some concerns about naming conventions. Come on folks — stop confusing us. This is a common and popular paper size in North America. Simply call it 11X17" and stop the nonsense. I also was frustrated by the fact that paper type and paper location settings in both the regular driver and the plug-in driver are linked. If previously set to one location, when you change to that paper type again its corresponding setting is reverted.
It should be mentioned on the plus side of the ledger that when you place a single sheet of paper, of whatever size, in the Specialty Media tray, there is no need to unload the cassette. Just flip down a door, position the paper and press "OK". Warranty status: Unspecified - Check warranty status Manufacturer warranty has expired - See details Covered under Manufacturer warranty Covered under Extended warranty , months remaining month remaining days remaining day remaining - See details.
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