HP Latex 110 Users Guide - Page 48

Load a roll onto the spindle

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3. Stick it to the platen as shown. 4. Load the substrate that you want to check. 5. Open your RIP software. 6. Download the test file from inside the printer: http://printerIP/hp/device/webAccess/images/ Ink_trespassing_check.pdf, where printerIP is the IP address of your printer. 7. Print the test file using the number of passes and substrate preset that you intend to use in future with this substrate (or a similar profile in terms of ink limit). 8. Unload the substrate. 9. Remove the strip of self-adhesive vinyl from the platen. 10. Look at the self-adhesive vinyl you have taken from the platen. ● If the strip is completely white (has no ink on it), the tested substrate is non-porous and can be used for printing as described in this guide. ● If there some ink on the strip, the tested substrate is porous and should not be used. 11. Clean the platen: see Clean the platen on page 125. Load a roll onto the spindle TIP: As an alternative to the description here, you can see an animation of this procedure in the front panel: press , then Substrate > Substrate load > Learn how to load spindle. 1. Make sure that the printer wheels are locked (the brake lever is pressed down) to prevent the printer from moving. 42 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW

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3.
Stick it to the platen as shown.
4.
Load the substrate that you want to check.
5.
Open your RIP software.
6.
Download the test file from inside the printer:
http://
printerIP
/hp/device/webAccess/images/
Ink_trespassing_check.pdf
, where
printerIP
is the IP address of your printer.
7.
Print the test file using the number of passes and substrate preset that you intend to use in future with
this substrate (or a similar profile in terms of ink limit).
8.
Unload the substrate.
9.
Remove the strip of self-adhesive vinyl from the platen.
10.
Look at the self-adhesive vinyl you have taken from the platen.
If the strip is completely white (has no ink on it), the tested substrate is non-porous and can be
used for printing as described in this guide.
If there some ink on the strip, the tested substrate is porous and should not be used.
11.
Clean the platen: see
Clean the platen
on page
125
.
Load a roll onto the spindle
TIP:
As an alternative to the description here, you can see an animation of this procedure in the front panel:
press
, then
Substrate
>
Substrate load
>
Learn how to load spindle
.
1.
Make sure that the printer wheels are locked (the brake lever is pressed down) to prevent the printer
from moving.
42
Chapter 3
Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues
ENWW