Add a custom paper type – HP Designjet Z3100 Photo Printer series User Manual
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There are three ways to assign a profile for a new paper type.
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Use a HP factory paper profile by selecting the closest category and type in the front panel, HP
Easy Printer Care (Windows), or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS)
NOTE
Colors may not be accurate. This method is not recommended for high-quality
prints.
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Download the correct paper profile from
NOTE
HP only provides profiles for HP paper types. If you do not find the paper profile
you want on the Web, you may find that it has been added to the latest firmware for your
printer. You can check the firmware release notes for information, see
.
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Add custom paper type, see
Add a custom paper type on page 37
, and create an ICC profile,
this works for both HP and non-HP papers
Add a custom paper type
Before you can use a custom paper with your printer you must add a custom paper type and allow the
printer to run a color calibration. You can add a custom paper using the HP Color Center in HP Easy
Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS).
NOTE
If you have already selected Custom paper > Add Custom Paper from HP Easy Printer
Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS), the first Add New Paper screen appears and you
can start this procedure at step four.
1.
Go to the Color Center in HP Easy Printer Care (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS).
2.
Select Manage Papers.
3.
In Windows, select Add new paper. In Mac OS, click +.
4.
Enter your paper's name.
NOTE
It is recommended to use the paper's commercial name to avoid confusion for other
users.
5.
Select a paper category.
NOTE
The paper category determines the amount of ink used and other basic printing
parameters. To obtain satisfactory results, experiment with different categories and use the
ones that work best.
6.
Load your custom paper, see
Load a roll into the printer on page 27
.
7.
Click Next. The printer performs a color calibration and prints a calibration chart. This may take
ten minutes.
NOTE
For more information on the processes available in the Color Center, see
summary of the color management process on page 59
.
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Paper handling