HP Designjet 130/130nr Printer - Quick Reference Guide
How Do I Load Sheets of Paper? (General Guidance)
There are three ways of loading sheets of paper into the printer (note that the
diagram below shows the printer with the Automatic Roll Feed installed):
output
tray
extensions to
support paper
tray
• The tray at the front of the printer for normal sheets of paper between
76 x 142 mm (3 x 5.6 inches) and 457 x 610 mm (18 x 24 inches) (C+ or
A2+); envelopes can also be loaded in the input tray.
• The front path for paper between 110 x 205 mm (4.3 x 8.1 inches) and
625 x 1625 mm (24.6 x 63.9 inches) (D+ or A1+);
• The rear path, for single thick sheets of paper or other media between
110 x 205 mm (4.3 x 8.1 inches) and 625 x 1625 mm
(24.6 x 63.9 inches) (D+ or A1+). For printers with the Automatic Roll Feed
installed, the upper slot is used for single-sheet input and the lower slot is
used for roll input.
The extensions may be used to support large sheets of paper going into the
front input path, and also act as supports for paper arriving in the output tray.
Important:If you wish to print to a sheet and there is a roll of paper loaded in
the printer, the roll must be unloaded to allow printing to the sheet. This happens
automatically when you send your print job to the printer. However, if you wish
to print to a single sheet loaded via the front path, we recommend that you
unload the roll manually before submitting your print job; see "How Do I Unload
a Roll of Paper?" on page 10. The roll is automatically reloaded the next time
printing to the roll is requested.
front
path
4
rear path (sheet)
rear path (roll)