HP Scitex LX850 HP Scitex LX850 & LX820 Printers: User's Guide - English - Page 52

Load a roll (roll-to-free-fall configuration) (LX850 only), The printer is now ready to print.

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21. In the HP Internal Print Server, choose from the list of substrate types the type that you have loaded. The contents of the Loaded Substrate window are determined automatically when the substrate is loaded and checked. However, if the printer is unable to detect the edges of the substrate (for instance, in the case of a transparent substrate), you will have to measure the distance of the left edge from the printer's side plate, and complete the Left Edge and Width fields yourself. For more information on when you might want to change the carriage beam position, see Substrate tips on page 21. An alert regarding substrate advance tracking may appear at this point. For more information on when you might want to turn off automatic tracking, see Fine-tune the settings in your new preset on page 67 and the Maintenance and troubleshooting guide. The printer is now ready to print. Load a roll (roll-to-free-fall configuration) (LX850 only) The substrate roll is mounted on the rear spindle; the printed substrate will be deposited on the floor in front of the printer. The substrate goes from the rear spindle (1) over the main roller (3), over the platen, over the front roller (5) and then to the tension roller (7), after which it continues to the floor. The diverter rollers (2 and 6) and the ink collectors (4) are installed when printing on porous substrates. Handle the substrate 48 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate ENWW

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21.
In the HP Internal Print Server, choose from the list of substrate types the type that you have
loaded.
The contents of the Loaded Substrate window are determined automatically when the substrate is
loaded and checked. However, if the printer is unable to detect the edges of the substrate (for
instance, in the case of a transparent substrate), you will have to measure the distance of the left
edge from the printer's side plate, and complete the Left Edge and Width fields yourself.
For more information on when you might want to change the carriage beam position, see
Substrate tips
on page
21
.
An alert regarding substrate advance tracking may appear at this point. For more information on
when you might want to turn off automatic tracking, see
Fine-tune the settings in your new preset
on page
67
and the
Maintenance and troubleshooting guide
.
The printer is now ready to print.
Load a roll (roll-to-free-fall configuration) (LX850 only)
The substrate roll is mounted on the rear spindle; the printed substrate will be deposited on the floor in
front of the printer. The substrate goes from the rear spindle (1) over the main roller (3), over the platen,
over the front roller (5) and then to the tension roller (7), after which it continues to the floor. The
diverter rollers (2 and 6) and the ink collectors (4) are installed when printing on porous substrates.
48
Chapter 3
Handle the substrate
ENWW
Handle the substrate