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HP Latex 3000
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

Hello all,

I am new to running an HP 3000 latex printer. This printer seems to advance the media before printing. Can this be stopped?

I can seem to find any paperwork on why it does this. I used to have a Roland before and they have a base point button you press to set where you want the print to start. 

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Hi, in the software somewhere is checkbox for that option for better printing, sometimes in the printing profile this option is set and you have to modify this profile.

For better answers go and ask questions in the latex printers forum - https://hplatexknowledgecenter.com/printers/hp-latex-3000

 

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Hi, in the software somewhere is checkbox for that option for better printing, sometimes in the printing profile this option is set and you have to modify this profile.

For better answers go and ask questions in the latex printers forum - https://hplatexknowledgecenter.com/printers/hp-latex-3000

 

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thanks

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