HP Scitex LX850 HP Scitex LX850 & LX820 Printers: User's Guide - English - Page 44

geared end of the spindle should be on the right.

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7. Open the latches at both ends of the spindle (if they were closed) and push the roll on its spindle into the printer. 8. Close the latches to secure the spindle in place. TIP: If you cannot close the gear side latch, try sliding the spindle towards the side plate to make sure the end flange is not sitting on the bearings. 9. In the same way, load the spindle with the empty core into the front of the printer. In this case, the geared end of the spindle should be on the right. 10. Check that the printer has finished raising the carriage beam. 11. Check that the curing plates are in the correct position for the substrate you are loading (see The curing plates on page 32). 12. Pass the leading edge of the substrate through the printer to the output roll. Handle the substrate 40 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate ENWW

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7.
Open the latches at both ends of the spindle (if they were closed) and push the roll on its spindle
into the printer.
8.
Close the latches to secure the spindle in place.
TIP:
If you cannot close the gear side latch, try sliding the spindle towards the side plate to make
sure the end flange is not sitting on the bearings.
9.
In the same way, load the spindle with the empty core into the front of the printer. In this case, the
geared end of the spindle should be on the right.
10.
Check that the printer has finished raising the carriage beam.
11.
Check that the curing plates are in the correct position for the substrate you are loading (see
The
curing plates
on page
32
).
12.
Pass the leading edge of the substrate through the printer to the output roll.
40
Chapter 3
Handle the substrate
ENWW
Handle the substrate