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Temperature profile, Select the number of passes

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To make permanent substrate-advance changes, use the RIP or front panel to modify the substrate preset. Temperature profile Many of the main and advanced substrate settings are related to temperature control, since this is a critical area for correct printing results with latex inks on a wide variety of substrates. NOTE: There is a delay between making a change and seeing the results. See the front panel for actual temperature checking. NOTE: If you selected English units of measurement, you may notice some discrepancies, as the printer works in Celsius and makes the conversion. Select the number of passes Increasing the number of passes will tend to improve the print quality but reduce the speed of printing. NOTE: The following table is for the normal ink limit unless otherwise indicated. Category Banner Self-adhesive vinyl Paper PP & PE film & banner PET film Textile Substrate name Generic PVC Banner Generic Backlit PVC Banner Generic Self-Adhesive Vinyl Generic Backlit Self-Adhesive Vinyl Generic Paper Generic Coated Paper Generic Backlit Paper Generic PP & PE Synthetics Generic Backlit PP & PE Synthetics Generic Polyester Film Generic Backlit Polyester Film Generic Textile Generic Canvas & Coated Textile Generic Backlit Textile Available print modes High speed Standard High quality - 6p_6C_80 10p_6C_100 - 16p_6C_170 20p_6C_185 - 8p_6C_90 10p_6C_110 12p_6C_150 16p_6C_200 20p_6C_260 - 8p_6C_100 10p_6C_110 - 10p_6C_100 10p_6C_90 12p_6C_130 16p_6C_150 20p_6C_150 12p_6C_80 16p_6C_80 20p_6C_90 12p_6C_130 16p_6C_130 20p_6C_150 - 8p_6C_100 10p_6C_110 - 16p_6C_170 20p_6C_185 - 16p_6C_200 20p_6C_230 - 12p_6C_110 12p_6C_110 - 16p_6C_200 20p_6C_200 Key ● XXp: Number of passes ● XXC: Number of colors ● XXX: Ink density NOTE: More specific settings for many substrates from different vendors are available in the HP Substrate Finder at http://www.hp.com/go/latexmediafinder/. NOTE: After selecting the number of passes in the Add New Print Mode screen, make sure to reset your print mode to default category values for that print mode. 78 Chapter 4 Substrate settings ENWW

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To make permanent substrate-advance changes, use the RIP or front panel to modify the substrate
preset.
Temperature profile
Many of the main and advanced substrate settings are related to temperature control, since this is a critical
area for correct printing results with latex inks on a wide variety of substrates.
NOTE:
There is a delay between making a change and seeing the results. See the front panel for actual
temperature checking.
NOTE:
If you selected English units of measurement, you may notice some discrepancies, as the printer
works in Celsius and makes the conversion.
Select the number of passes
Increasing the number of passes will tend to improve the print quality but reduce the speed of printing.
NOTE:
The following table is for the normal ink limit unless otherwise indicated.
Category
Substrate name
Available print modes
High speed
Standard
High quality
Banner
Generic PVC Banner
6p_6C_80
10p_6C_100
Generic Backlit PVC Banner
16p_6C_170
20p_6C_185
Self-adhesive vinyl
Generic Self-Adhesive Vinyl
8p_6C_90
10p_6C_110
Generic Backlit Self-Adhesive Vinyl
12p_6C_150
16p_6C_200
20p_6C_260
Paper
Generic Paper
8p_6C_100
10p_6C_110
Generic Coated Paper
10p_6C_100
10p_6C_90
Generic Backlit Paper
12p_6C_130
16p_6C_150
20p_6C_150
PP & PE film & banner
Generic PP & PE Synthetics
12p_6C_80
16p_6C_80
20p_6C_90
Generic Backlit PP & PE Synthetics
12p_6C_130
16p_6C_130
20p_6C_150
PET film
Generic Polyester Film
8p_6C_100
10p_6C_110
Generic Backlit Polyester Film
16p_6C_170
20p_6C_185
Textile
Generic Textile
16p_6C_200
20p_6C_230
Generic Canvas & Coated Textile
12p_6C_110
12p_6C_110
Generic Backlit Textile
16p_6C_200
20p_6C_200
Key
XXp:
Number of passes
XXC:
Number of colors
XXX:
Ink density
NOTE:
More specific settings for many substrates from different vendors are available in the HP Substrate
Finder at
go/latexmediafinder/
.
NOTE:
After selecting the number of passes in the Add New Print Mode screen, make sure to reset your
print mode to default category values for that print mode.
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Chapter 4
Substrate settings
ENWW