HP Latex 2700 User Guide 3 - Page 88
Set the carriage beam position, Queue settings panel
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Nesting Nesting is a layout method that allows you to choose the layout of your printed jobs on the substrate, relative to one another, instead of simply printing them one after another as usual. Jobs can be printed side by side if there is room. TIP: Printing jobs side by side on the substrate gives you faster throughput and uses less substrate. You can use nesting in the Internal Print Server by enabling the Nesting option from the queue settings panel. Queue settings panel If you select only one job, nesting is not possible and the option is grayed out. If you select more than one job, you can tap the option to enable nesting. NOTE: To be nested together, jobs must have the same selected substrate, resolution, and number of passes. Any incompatible job is added to the queue as a separate, non-nested job. The Rearrange button automatically optimizes the positions of the images, grouping them by the number of passes and resolution, in order to maximize the usage of the substrate. When you are satisfied with the layout, you can proceed to print. Set the carriage beam position The carriage beam position determines the vertical distance between the printheads and the platen. If it is too great, print quality will be impaired. If it is too small, there is a risk that the printheads will come into contact with the substrate, causing smears or damage. ● The substrate-load position is not used for printing: it may be used for loading thick substrates or for maintenance tasks. ● The printing position is a fixed height suitable for unwrinkled substrates up to 0.4 mm (0.016 in) thick. Nesting 81
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