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Is there a way to resume printing where you left off when the paper roll runs out? Currently it makes you resend the print job where you left off which is confusing and time consuming.

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What's the model of printer?

I don't work for HP....I just repair their printers.
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T830 24"

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Looking at the owner's manual I don't see any mention of being able to resume the print where it left off.  But there might be that option on the EWS page.

 

Here's a link to the owner's manual if you don't already have one:  http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04905853.pdf

 

Can you describe what sort of job you're printing that would benefit from being able to resume printing from where it left off? 

 

If you're printing a long banner you may have to load a fresh roll before you begin the job to ensure you have enough paper to complete the print.

 

If you're printing, for example, D size prints, wouldn't you then have to tape the two pieces of paper together to make one print?

 

I don't have a menu in front of me for the T830 but I seem to recall seeing the "reprint last job" option on the screen somewhere on the menu screen.  It might be buried.

I don't work for HP....I just repair their printers.
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