HP Scitex FB750 User Guide - Page 45

Printing Options menu, Print Position and Eject Direction

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4 Calibrate - Displays the Calibrate Printer menu. See Calibrate the printer on page 49 for details. 5 Turn On Lamps/Turn Off Lamps - Enables you to manually switch the UV curing lamps on and off. Printing Options menu ● Print Position and Eject Direction - This menu option controls two related functions that enable you to control how print jobs are positioned on sheet-fed media, and how to eject the sheets: ◦ Print Position - When the printed image does not span the entire width of the media, positions the printed image flush left (nearest the control panel or user side), flush right, centered, or nested on the media (if Auto Eject Off is selected). ◦ Eject Direction - You can choose whether the media is ejected to the output or input side after each job prints, or disable automatic eject. See Position and eject options on page 30 for further details. ● Space Between Prints (roll-fed) - Sets the blank space between print jobs, between 0-25 cm (0-10 in). ● Measure Media (sheet-fed) - For cut-sheet media, you can choose various levels of precision for finding the left (user-end), right (service-end), and front edges of the media. First select a measurement frequency (trade-off between precision and speed): ◦ Measure only on first load - Measure only once, after you configure the media; best for fast throughput when precise image placement is not required or when using the media alignment pins ◦ Measure on all loads - Best for precise image placement, such as for N-UP and edge-to-edge printing ◦ Don't measure media - Best for fast throughput when precise image placement is not required and there are very wide margins around the image Then select a measurement type: ◦ Minimal - Measures the width of the media once and finds the front right edge; no skew detection. Choose Minimal for fastest throughput. ◦ Standard - Measures the width of the media once, and finds the front edge in two places to estimate skew ◦ One Edge (available when Measure on all loads is selected) - Measures the user- and service-end edges on the first sheet, user-end edge only on subsequent sheets, and the front right edge (no skew detection). For single-sheet jobs only, not available for multi-sheet N-UP. Works best on jobs with wider margins. ◦ Maximal - Measures the width of the media in two places to estimate skew. Choose Maximal for greatest precision and skew detection when printing edge-to-edge. ● Measure media (roll-fed) - For roll-fed media, you can choose various levels of precision for finding the left (user end), and right (service end) edges of the media. 38 Chapter 6 Use the control panel ENWW

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4
Calibrate
Displays the Calibrate Printer menu. See
Calibrate the printer
on page
49
for details.
5
Turn On Lamps
/
Turn Off Lamps
Enables you to manually switch the UV curing lamps on and off.
Printing Options menu
Print Position and Eject Direction
This menu option controls two related functions that enable you
to control how print jobs are positioned on sheet-fed media, and how to eject the sheets:
Print Position
When the printed image does not span the entire width of the media, positions
the printed image flush left (nearest the control panel or user side), flush right, centered, or
nested on the media (if
Auto Eject Off
is selected).
Eject Direction
You can choose whether the media is ejected to the output or input side after
each job prints, or disable automatic eject.
See
Position and eject options
on page
30
for further details.
Space Between Prints
(roll-fed)
Sets the blank space between print jobs, between 0
25 cm (0
10
in).
Measure Media
(sheet-fed)
For cut-sheet media, you can choose various levels of precision for
finding the left (user-end), right (service-end), and front edges of the media.
First select a measurement frequency (trade-off between precision and speed):
Measure only on first load
Measure only once, after you configure the media; best for fast
throughput when precise image placement is not required or when using the media alignment pins
Measure on all loads
Best for precise image placement, such as for N-UP and edge-to-edge
printing
Don’t measure media
Best for fast throughput when precise image placement is not required
and there are very wide margins around the image
Then select a measurement type:
Minimal
Measures the width of the media once and finds the front right edge; no skew
detection. Choose
Minimal
for fastest throughput.
Standard
Measures the width of the media once, and finds the front edge in two places to
estimate skew
One Edge
(available when
Measure on all loads
is selected)
Measures the user- and service-end
edges on the first sheet, user-end edge only on subsequent sheets, and the front right edge (no
skew detection). For single-sheet jobs only, not available for multi-sheet N-UP. Works best on jobs
with wider margins.
Maximal
Measures the width of the media in two places to estimate skew. Choose
Maximal
for
greatest precision and skew detection when printing edge-to-edge.
Measure media
(roll-fed)
For roll-fed media, you can choose various levels of precision for finding
the left (user end), and right (service end) edges of the media.
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Chapter 6
Use the control panel
ENWW