HP Latex 110 Users Guide - Page 93

The printhead alignment status plot

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If there is a clear difference in quality between the rows, there are at least two possible explanations: ● If the quality of the row with the symbol is higher, the substrate is very sensitive to the amount of optimizer. Go to your substrate library on the front panel or in your RIP, select your print mode, and increase the amount of optimizer in the the advanced settings. See Add a new substrate on page 75. ● If you see no difference in quality between the rows with the and symbols, but the row with the symbol looks worse, the substrate is sensitive to the amount of optimizer, but there seems to be no problem with the optimizer printhead or the amount of optimizer used. Consider other explanations for whatever problem you have. 3. The printhead alignment status plot To print the printhead alignment status plot: ENWW Improve print quality 87

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If there is a clear difference in quality between the rows, there are at least two possible explanations:
If the quality of the row with the
symbol is higher, the substrate is very sensitive to the amount of
optimizer. Go to your substrate library on the front panel or in your RIP, select your print mode, and
increase the amount of optimizer in the the advanced settings. See
Add a new substrate
on page
75
.
If you see no difference in quality between the rows with the
and
symbols, but the row with the
symbol looks worse, the substrate is sensitive to the amount of optimizer, but there seems to be no
problem with the optimizer printhead or the amount of optimizer used. Consider other explanations for
whatever problem you have.
3. The printhead alignment status plot
To print the printhead alignment status plot:
ENWW
Improve print quality
87