HP Scitex LX850 HP Scitex LX850 & LX820 Printers: User's Guide - English - Page 27
Substrate configurations, Substrate, Load/Unload
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Handle the substrate Substrate HP HDPE Reinforced Banner Printing side Inside (matte side) HP Permanent Gloss Adhesive Outside (glossy side) Vinyl HP Permanent Matte Adhesive Vinyl Outside HP Air Release Adhesive Gloss Cast Vinyl Outside HP One View Perforated Adhesive Window Vinyl Outside HP PVC-free Gloss Adhesive Film Outside HP Wrinkle-free Flag with liner Outside (fabric side) HP Heavy Textile Banner Inside HP Light Textile Display Banner Both sides; inside recommended HP Blue Black Billboard Paper Outside (white side) HP Photo-realistic Poster Paper Both sides HP White Satin Poster Paper HP PVC-free Wall Paper HP DuPont Tyvek Banner Outside Outside Inside HP Satin Canvas Outside (smooth side) Printing tips This substrate is sensitive to high temperatures. Printing and curing temperatures are set to minimize material deformation. If the ambient temperature is high and you see excessive deformation of the substrate, raise the carriage beam to its highest position. Recyclable (see above). Use the right settings to avoid printing issues described in Table 3-1 Substrate preset settings on page 64. Use the right settings to avoid printing issues described in Table 3-1 Substrate preset settings on page 64. Take care to load the substrate and select settings correctly to avoid liner delamination while printing. Recyclable (see above). Recyclable (see above). You are recommended to clean the platen after printing 50 m (164 ft) of substrate. Use the right settings to avoid printing issues described in Table 3-1 Substrate preset settings on page 64. This substrate is sensitive to high temperatures. Printing and curing temperatures are set to avoid material deformation. This substrate is recyclable: you can dispose of it together with cardboard. This substrate is sensitive to high temperatures. Printing and curing temperatures are set to minimize material deformation. Recycleable (see above). Use the right settings to avoid printing issues described in Table 3-1 Substrate preset settings on page 64. Substrate configurations The substrate can be loaded in a variety of different configurations to suit your different needs. Before loading, you must go to the HP Internal Print Server and select Substrate > Load/Unload, then select the configuration you intend to use. ENWW Substrate configurations 23