HP Jet Fusion 300 User Guide - Page 52
Print mode comparison, Fresh material ratio comparison, It is the highest temperature print mode
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Note that once a setting is selected it becomes the default and must be unselected for the subsequent job. Print mode comparison Why would you use the Color Balanced print mode? ● If the job has both color and mono parts ● Yields higher part strength than the Color Cosmetic mode ● If color is used for showing information, labeling, or keying, where cosmetics is not the most important criteria ● If the part is susceptible to elephant skin in Color Cosmetic mode Why would you use the Color Cosmetic print mode? ● It yields the most vivid colors ● It offers the most color consistency ● It is the lowest temperature print mode ● If color quality and color uniformity are the most important criteria for your part ● If the part is susceptible to thermal bleeding in Color Balanced mode Why would you use the Mono Balanced print mode? ● Yields higher part strength and dimensional accuracy relative to both Color print modes ● It is the highest temperature print mode ● If part strength and repeatable functionality are the most important criteria for your part ● If part color does not apply Fresh material ratio comparison Why would you use a 20% ratio? ● It offers the lowest overall part cost 46 Chapter 7 Prepare a job