HP Scitex LX850 HP Scitex LX850 & LX820 Printers: User's Guide - English - Page 43

Go to the HP Internal Print Server and select, Substrate, Load/Unload, Carriage beam position

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NOTE: For the output roll, use a single empty core the same length as the input core. Do not place two or more shorter cores on the same spindle, which could cause substrate-advance problems. TIP: The spindle by itself is quite heavy, and a roll of substrate can be much heavier. You are recommended to use a forklift or some other equipment to move it into position; otherwise, lift one end into the printer, and then the other end. 1. Go to the HP Internal Print Server and select Substrate > Load/Unload, then select the correct configuration. 2. Remove the substrate edge holders in the print platen, or move them aside, so that they do not get in the way while loading the substrate. CAUTION: Loading the substrate on top of the edge holders could severely damage the printheads and carriage. 3. Lift the substrate pressure handles at the rear of the printer. Handle the substrate 4. Go to the front panel and select Carriage beam position > Move to highest position. The printer raises the carriage beam, making it easy to insert the substrate. This process takes about two minutes to complete. During this period, you can load the input and output rolls. NOTE: While the carriage beam is rising, you can stop it by pressing the Cancel key. TIP: If you use the Substrate loading tool, you do not need to raise the Carriage beam. 5. Bring the new roll on its spindle to the rear of the printer, with the geared end of the spindle on the left. 6. Rest the ends of the spindle on the platforms provided at the rear of the printer; plastic pads are provided to absorb the impacts. ENWW Load a roll into the printer 39

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NOTE:
For the output roll, use a single empty core the same length as the input core. Do not place
two or more shorter cores on the same spindle, which could cause substrate-advance problems.
TIP:
The spindle by itself is quite heavy, and a roll of substrate can be much heavier. You are
recommended to use a forklift or some other equipment to move it into position; otherwise, lift one end
into the printer, and then the other end.
1.
Go to the HP Internal Print Server and select
Substrate
>
Load/Unload
, then select the correct
configuration.
2.
Remove the substrate edge holders in the print platen, or move them aside, so that they do not get
in the way while loading the substrate.
CAUTION:
Loading the substrate on top of the edge holders could severely damage the
printheads and carriage.
3.
Lift the substrate pressure handles at the rear of the printer.
4.
Go to the front panel and select
Carriage beam position
>
Move to highest position
.
The printer raises the carriage beam, making it easy to insert the substrate. This process takes
about two minutes to complete. During this period, you can load the input and output rolls.
NOTE:
While the carriage beam is rising, you can stop it by pressing the
Cancel
key.
TIP:
If you use the Substrate loading tool, you do not need to raise the Carriage beam.
5.
Bring the new roll on its spindle to the rear of the printer, with the geared end of the spindle on the
left.
6.
Rest the ends of the spindle on the platforms provided at the rear of the printer; plastic pads are
provided to absorb the impacts.
ENWW
Load a roll into the printer
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Handle the substrate