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White-ink best practices, Ink efficiency and productivity optimization, Printhead maintenance

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White-ink best practices These best practices will help maximize ink and maintenance-cartridge efficiency. Ink efficiency and productivity optimization How to make efficient use of your white ink. ● Do not insert and extract the white printheads into/from the carriage more than once a day. ● Remember to group all the white jobs of the day in one run. ● Remember to insert the two white printheads always in the same position, otherwise the replacement time may be increased. ● Use the print mode with the minimum number of passes that satisfies your print-quality requirements. ● Use as much of the printer's width as possible for every job and nesting composition. You can save printing time and ink this way, because printing along the biggest side will minimize the number of passes necessary to complete the print. ● Use the warm-up button (available in the RIP) as recommended. Printhead maintenance How to maintain your white printheads for best performance. ● The printer should remain powered on at all times. ● Always follow the correct printhead replacement procedure in the printer. Failing to do so will affect printhead life and may void the white printhead warranty. ● Keep maintenance tasks up to date. The white printhead is the most sensitive of the printhead types, so it will be the first to suffer if the printer is not properly maintained. ● Leave the white printhead in the wheel at night and when it is not going to be used. General rules depending on usage: - Occasional or moderate white ink usage (no more than 2 days per week): Maintain the white printhead in the offline rotation chamber and extract it only for printing white ink. Remember to extract the printhead when there is a long color job or two or more short jobs. - Heavy white ink usage (3 or more days per week): Maintain the white printhead in the carriage. Extract it on weekends, when the printer will not be used, or when there is a long color job or two or more short jobs. Follow these recommendations: ● Remove the printhead from the carriage carefully, placing a cloth below the needle to prevent ink droplets from falling on top of the carriage. ● Check the bottom plate of the white printhead. If there is any ink on it (which can happen because of the automatic recirculation), dampen a soft, fiber-free cloth with distilled water and let the printhead sit on it for a couple of minutes. ● Whenever you remove a printhead, check whether the FI tower has a lot of ink on it. If so, clean it with a lint-free cloth before inserting a new printhead. 122 Chapter 8 Handle the ink system

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White-ink best practices
These best practices will help maximize ink and maintenance-cartridge efficiency.
Ink efficiency and productivity optimization
How to make efficient use of your white ink.
Do not insert and extract the white printheads into/from the carriage more than once a day.
Remember to group all the white jobs of the day in one run.
Remember to insert the two white printheads always in the same position, otherwise the replacement time
may be increased.
Use the print mode with the minimum number of passes that satisfies your print-quality requirements.
Use as much of the printer’s width as possible for every job and nesting composition. You can save printing
time and ink this way, because printing along the biggest side will minimize the number of passes necessary
to complete the print.
Use the warm-up button (available in the RIP) as recommended.
Printhead maintenance
How to maintain your white printheads for best performance.
The printer should remain powered on at all times.
Always follow the correct printhead replacement procedure in the printer. Failing to do so will affect
printhead life and may void the white printhead warranty.
Keep maintenance tasks up to date. The white printhead is the most sensitive of the printhead types, so it
will be the first to suffer if the printer is not properly maintained.
Leave the white printhead in the wheel at night and when it is not going to be used. General rules depending
on usage:
Occasional or moderate white ink usage (no more than 2 days per week):
Maintain the white printhead in the offline rotation chamber and extract it only for printing white ink.
Remember to extract the printhead when there is a long color job or two or more short jobs.
Heavy white ink usage (3 or more days per week):
Maintain the white printhead in the carriage. Extract it on weekends, when the printer will not be used,
or when there is a long color job or two or more short jobs.
Follow these recommendations:
Remove the printhead from the carriage carefully, placing a cloth below the needle to prevent ink droplets
from falling on top of the carriage.
Check the bottom plate of the white printhead. If there is any ink on it (which can happen because of the
automatic recirculation), dampen a soft, fiber-free cloth with distilled water and let the printhead sit on it for
a couple of minutes.
Whenever you remove a printhead, check whether the FI tower has a lot of ink on it. If so, clean it with a
lint-free cloth before inserting a new printhead.
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Chapter 8
Handle the ink system