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Substrate expansion or contraction does not occur immediately at the beginning of a print.

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3. The Dynamic Color Registration test pattern is printed. This consists of two separate patterns printed on the left and right sides of the substrate, and marked 'A' and 'B' (or if the Dual Roll is loaded also C & D). Printer calibration NOTE: The substrate advances about 0.5 m (20 in) before the test pattern is printed. 4. For each pattern, note the number where the lines in the two colors are aligned with each other. 5. Enter both numbers (A and B) into the Dynamic color registration window still displayed by the HP Internal Print Server, under 'Manual alignment values'. 6. Select Save to apply the calibration and select Done to close the window. The calibration will be used in the next job printed. Dynamic color registration is not saved in the substrate preset and so the printer remembers only the last dynamic color registration that you performed. You need to repeat it in any of the following cases: ● Whenever you change the type of substrate on which you are printing. ● Whenever you align the printheads. ● Whenever you change the drying temperature. NOTE: Substrate expansion or contraction does not occur immediately at the beginning of a print. You are unlikely to see it in the first 0.5 m (20 in) of printed substrate. After dynamic color registration, you may notice overcompensation in the first 0.5 m (20 in) of each job, depending on the substrate. NOTE: When printing in 8 pass Unidirectional with a substrate preset of 100%, the correct values A/ B that are visible on the plot (where the black and magenta lines are aligned) has to be multiply by 2 and entered in the IPS within the corresponding cells on the IPS. In addition the dynamic color calibration cannot compensate for values more than 30 or less than -30. 18 Chapter 3 Printer calibration ENWW

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3.
The Dynamic Color Registration test pattern is printed. This consists of two separate patterns
printed on the left and right sides of the substrate, and marked ‘A’ and ‘B’ (or if the Dual Roll is
loaded also C & D).
NOTE:
The substrate advances about 0.5 m (20 in) before the test pattern is printed.
4.
For each pattern, note the number where the lines in the two colors are aligned with each other.
5.
Enter both numbers (A and B) into the Dynamic color registration window still displayed by the HP
Internal Print Server, under 'Manual alignment values'.
6.
Select
Save
to apply the calibration and select
Done
to close the window. The calibration will be
used in the next job printed.
Dynamic color registration is not saved in the substrate preset and so the printer remembers only the
last dynamic color registration that you performed. You need to repeat it in any of the following cases:
Whenever you change the type of substrate on which you are printing.
Whenever you align the printheads.
Whenever you change the drying temperature.
NOTE:
Substrate expansion or contraction does not occur immediately at the beginning of a print.
You are unlikely to see it in the first 0.5 m (20 in) of printed substrate. After dynamic color registration,
you may notice overcompensation in the first 0.5 m (20 in) of each job, depending on the substrate.
NOTE:
When printing in 8 pass Unidirectional with a substrate preset of 100%, the correct values A/
B that are visible on the plot (where the black and magenta lines are aligned) has to be multiply by 2
and entered in the IPS within the corresponding cells on the IPS. In addition the dynamic color
calibration cannot compensate for values more than 30 or less than -30.
18
Chapter 3
Printer calibration
ENWW
Printer calibration