HP Latex 110 Users Guide - Page 153
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Problem Parameter Number of passes Modify the print queue Roll-back tension Warm up printer Coalescence graininess in low-tomedium area fills Align printheads Ink limits Inter-path delay offset Modify the print queue Warm up printer Number of passes Optimizer level Dirty roll or defective coating Graininess, color misregistration or lack of sharpness Align printheads Vertical correction Calibrate substrate advance Black areas look hazy or image gloss is not uniform Modify color separations and dark color generation Number of passes Curing temperature Bleeding between inks or wicking into white areas Align printheads Align optimizer manually Ink limits Optimizer level Lack of sharpness in text or solid areas Clean optimizer printhead Align printheads Align optimizer manually Color bars Color-variation and text-line correction Change Possible side-effects Increase Slower printing Avoid printing difficult jobs (using a lot of ink) at the beginning of the queue Increase Grain and/or horizontal banding may appear if too high Activate in RIP Delays the start of printing, without reducing printing speed Increase Increase Slower printing Avoid printing difficult jobs (using a lot of ink) at the beginning of the queue Activate in RIP Delays the start of printing, without reducing printing speed Increase Slower printing Increase Reduced gloss in dark area fills. With some substrates, may have no effect on coalescence. Consider trying a new roll. Some substrates deteriorate during long periods of storage. Remove Increase Decrease Slower printing Less durability (smudges), oily finish If necessary, load a self-adhesive vinyl to achieve good alignment Decrease Reduced color gamut Increase Reduced gloss in dark area fills. With some substrates, may have no effect on bleeding or wicking. If necessary, load a self-adhesive vinyl to achieve good alignment. Add, manually or in RIP Some waste of substrate and ink Apply White areas may appear slightly different. ENWW 147