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When printing using the tiling option

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Print-quality issues 3. Higher pass printmodes, cause lower stress to the printhead and thus less related tonal differences. 4. Use of Spitbars: Usage of spitbars at plot sides. Spitbars are provided within IPS, they help with startup problems by preparing the printhead for printing a job. It should be noted the Spit bars available within some RIP application do not include bars of light colors. The Spit bars have to be added at the side of the plot vertically, parallel with the edge of the substrate, towards the cartridge side (they can also be added on the other side, but this reduces the impact they make). To add Spit Bars use the following procedure: a. Select nesting from the IPS PC. b. Add the following file situated in the IPS PC in Documents\HP IPS\Spit Bars . c. Select the Spit Bar at the same resolution as the job to print, and place the Spit Bar on the right of the image on the IPS (this will then be printed on the left part, towards the cartridge). Another method is to Adding the spit bars within the RIP application, nesting them with the plot to print. The spit bar file to take is available on the IPS PC, under: Documents\HP IPS\Spit Bars, take the file 'spitBars_300_HR_1.TIFF'. Do NOT use the default spit bars from the RIP (accessible usually by just checking a box 'spit bars' as it will not print any Light Cyan, or Light magenta. NOTE: The recommended width of the Spit Bars is 3.5 cm (approximately 1.4"). Recommended course of action (In all cases a Printhead Alignment and Substrate Advance Calibration are recommended) Issue Bidirectional Plot rotation/ Smart nesting Spitbars Color Calibration Dynamic Color Correction Color X Misregistration Left-Right Difference X X X Neighboring area X fill dependence Plot to Plot X X Printer to printer X Startup X When printing using the tiling option When printing a job which consists of a solid color area fill (no gradient) and using the tiling feature to print the job as two or more tiles. The diagrams below show the appearance of the two printed tiles, with the color shift greatly exaggerated to better illustrate the problem. 72 Chapter 7 Troubleshoot print-quality issues ENWW

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3.
Higher pass printmodes, cause lower stress to the printhead and thus less related tonal differences.
4.
Use of Spitbars: Usage of spitbars at plot sides. Spitbars are provided within IPS, they help with
startup problems by preparing the printhead for printing a job. It should be noted the Spit bars
available within some RIP application do not include bars of light colors.
The Spit bars have to be added at the side of the plot vertically, parallel with the edge of the
substrate, towards the cartridge side (they can also be added on the other side, but this reduces
the impact they make). To add Spit Bars use the following procedure:
a.
Select nesting from the IPS PC.
b.
Add the following file situated in the IPS PC in Documents\HP IPS\Spit Bars .
c.
Select the Spit Bar at the same resolution as the job to print, and place the Spit Bar on the
right of the image on the IPS (this will then be printed on the left part, towards the cartridge).
Another method is to Adding the spit bars within the RIP application, nesting them with the plot to
print. The spit bar file to take is available on the IPS PC, under: Documents\HP IPS\Spit Bars, take
the file ‘spitBars_300_HR_1.TIFF’. Do NOT use the default spit bars from the RIP (accessible
usually by just checking a box ‘spit bars’ as it will not print any Light Cyan, or Light magenta.
NOTE:
The recommended width of the Spit Bars is 3.5 cm (approximately 1.4”).
Recommended course of action (In all cases a Printhead Alignment and Substrate
Advance Calibration are recommended)
Issue
Bidirectional
Plot rotation/
Smart nesting
Spitbars
Color
Calibration
Dynamic Color
Correction
Color
Misregistration
X
Left-Right
Difference
X
X
X
Neighboring area
fill dependence
X
Plot to Plot
X
X
Printer to printer
X
Startup
X
When printing using the tiling option
When printing a job which consists of a solid color area fill (no gradient) and using the tiling feature to
print the job as two or more tiles. The diagrams below show the appearance of the two printed tiles,
with the color shift greatly exaggerated to better illustrate the problem.
72
Chapter 7
Troubleshoot print-quality issues
ENWW
Print-quality issues