HP Scitex FB550 Instructions for printing with Roll-to-Roll supply and takeup - Page 4

Additional tips and tricks to attach takeup and ensure best IQ

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After the media is advanced to the takeup, run the belt with the vacuum fans off for a few seconds to smooth out any wrinkles in the media. You may have to smooth some wrinkles by hand. Fig. 6. Pull the media by hand until it reaches the takeup. - Press Proceed when there are no more wrinkles left. - Press Cancel to exit the media load procedure. 4. Move back the foam press roller and press Proceed. 5. Press Proceed once the media has been attached to the takeup, and start printing once you have indicated the thickness and the length of the media (width will be measured by the printer). Note: Press Help for step-by-step instructions on how to attach the media to the takeup (points 4 to 8 Fig. 4.). 3. Additional tips and tricks to attach takeup and ensure best IQ: 1. Use a ruler to ensure that the edge of the media is the same distance from the user-end edge of the belt on both the input and output sides of the printer: it helps to avoid skew. LFP/3D Customer Assurance 4 HP Public

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After the media is advanced to the takeup, run the belt with the vacuum fans off for a few seconds to smooth
out any wrinkles in the media.
You may have to smooth some wrinkles by hand.
Fig. 6. Pull the media by hand until it reaches the takeup.
-
Press
Proceed
when there are no more wrinkles left.
-
Press
Cancel
to exit the media load procedure.
4.
Move back the foam press roller and press
Proceed
.
5.
Press
Proceed
once the media has been attached to the takeup, and start printing once you have indicated
the thickness and the length of the media (width will be measured by the printer).
Note:
Press
Help
for step-by-step instructions on how to attach the media to the takeup (points 4 to 8 Fig. 4.).
3.
Additional tips and tricks to attach takeup and ensure best IQ:
1.
Use a ruler to ensure that the edge of the media is the same distance from the user-end edge of the
belt on both the input and output sides of the printer: it helps to avoid skew.