HP Scitex LX850 HP Scitex LX850 & LX820 Printers: User's Guide - English - Page 66

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● Align the Image Registration Line (continuous line). Handle the substrate NOTE: To help make the alignment we recommend making a mark at the registration line (1), but on Side B (2). Do not make a mark by cutting with scissors as this can cause the substrate to come into contact with the printheads. 3. Define side B (refer to Double-sided on page 89) and select the Print button. The printer will automatically detect the Image Registration Line and the Side B image will be positioned to minimize registration errors. This detection occurs automatically after each row detected and an adjustment is made accordingly. 4. Unload the Roll (see next). Unload a roll 1. Go to the HP Internal Print Server and select Substrate > Load/Unload > Unload. 2. Lift the substrate pressure handles at the rear of the printer. 3. If you need to raise the carriage beam, go to the front panel and select Carriage beam position > Move to highest position. The printer raises the carriage. This process takes about 2 minutes to complete. TIP: If you feel that the carriage beam is high enough, you can press the Cancel key at any time to stop the movement. TIP: This step is optional. It may be feasible to unload some substrates without raising the carriage beam. 4. When the carriage has been raised, cut the substrate 5. At the front panel, select Turn output spindle to wind the substrate onto the output roll. Press the Cancel key to stop winding. 6. Open the front latches and remove the output roll from the printer. 7. Remove the spindle from the roll. 62 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate ENWW

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Align the Image Registration Line (continuous line).
NOTE:
To help make the alignment we recommend making a mark at the registration line (1),
but on Side B (2).
Do not
make a mark by cutting with scissors as this can cause the substrate to
come into contact with the printheads.
3.
Define side B (refer to
Double-sided
on page
89
) and select the
Print
button.
The printer will automatically detect the Image Registration Line and the Side B image will be
positioned to minimize registration errors.
This detection occurs automatically after each row detected and an adjustment is made
accordingly.
4.
Unload the Roll (see next).
Unload a roll
1.
Go to the HP Internal Print Server and select
Substrate
>
Load/Unload
>
Unload
.
2.
Lift the substrate pressure handles at the rear of the printer.
3.
If you need to raise the carriage beam, go to the front panel and select
Carriage beam
position
>
Move to highest position
. The printer raises the carriage. This process takes
about 2 minutes to complete.
TIP:
If you feel that the carriage beam is high enough, you can press the
Cancel
key at any time
to stop the movement.
TIP:
This step is optional. It may be feasible to unload some substrates without raising the
carriage beam.
4.
When the carriage has been raised, cut the substrate
5.
At the front panel, select
Turn output spindle
to wind the substrate onto the output roll. Press
the
Cancel
key to stop winding.
6.
Open the front latches and remove the output roll from the printer.
7.
Remove the spindle from the roll.
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Chapter 3
Handle the substrate
ENWW
Handle the substrate