HP Designjet L26100 HP Designjet L26500/L26100 Printer Series - User's Guide - Page 39

Load a roll onto the take-up reel (banner/textile/mesh substrates), Take-up reel, Enable take-up

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● The light loop-shaper is used with all other substrates. It lies in the substrate loop, supported only by the substrate, unattached at either end. It should be the same width as the substrate; therefore, it is supplied in sections of different widths that can be fitted together. The spindle stops should be used with this loop-shaper. There are two slightly different procedures for loading a roll onto the take-up reel, depending on which substrate type and therefore which loop-shaper is used: see See Load a roll onto the take-up reel (banner/textile/mesh substrates) on page 35 and Load a roll onto the take-up reel (other substrates) on page 41. Load a roll onto the take-up reel (banner/textile/mesh substrates) 1. On the printer's front panel, select the icon, then select Take-up reel > Enable take-up reel. 2. The front panel offers you the choice of loading the take-up reel immediately, or during printing. If you decide to load the take-up reel during printing, familiarize yourself with the procedural steps. Loading the take-up reel during printing requires you to complete the procedure while the printer is feeding and printing substrate. Loading the take-up reel during printing saves approximately 1 m (3 ft) of substrate. TIP: If you have already loaded the take-up reel, but the printer fails to recognize that it is loaded, you can save some time by selecting Load it during printing. The following steps assume that you have decided to load immediately. If you decide to load later, during printing, you must complete the same operations without guidance from the front panel. Handle the substrate ENWW The take-up reel 35

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The light loop-shaper is used with all other substrates. It lies in the substrate loop, supported only
by the substrate, unattached at either end. It should be the same width as the substrate; therefore,
it is supplied in sections of different widths that can be fitted together. The spindle stops should be
used with this loop-shaper.
There are two slightly different procedures for loading a roll onto the take-up reel, depending on which
substrate type and therefore which loop-shaper is used: see See
Load a roll onto the take-up reel
(banner/textile/mesh substrates)
on page
35
and
Load a roll onto the take-up reel (other substrates)
on page
41
.
Load a roll onto the take-up reel (banner/textile/mesh substrates)
1.
On the printer's front panel, select the
icon, then select
Take-up reel
>
Enable take-up
reel
.
2.
The front panel offers you the choice of loading the take-up reel immediately, or during printing.
If you decide to load the take-up reel during printing, familiarize yourself with the procedural
steps. Loading the take-up reel during printing requires you to complete the procedure while the
printer is feeding and printing substrate. Loading the take-up reel during printing saves
approximately 1 m (3 ft) of substrate.
TIP:
If you have already loaded the take-up reel, but the printer fails to recognize that it is
loaded, you can save some time by selecting
Load it during printing
.
The following steps assume that you have decided to load immediately. If you decide to load later,
during printing, you must complete the same operations without guidance from the front panel.
ENWW
The take-up reel
35
Handle the substrate