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Assisted manual load
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11. If you are loading transparent substrate without opaque borders, you are asked to enter the width of the substrate and the distance of the right edge from the printer's side plate (as indicated by the ruler on the front of the curing module). 12. If you have chosen double-sided printing and side B, the front panel may ask a question if the reference line is not found. See Double-sided printing (360 and 370 only) on page 75. 13. The printer calibrates the substrate advance (360 and 370 only). NOTE: You are recommended to use the take-up reel; however, it is not obligatory. Assisted manual load The assisted manual load procedure should be used in the following cases: ● The substrate is unusually thin or unusually thick. ● The substrate has ragged edges. ● The substrate tends to curl at the edges. ● The printing side of the substrate faces outwards. ● You intend to use the loading accessory. In other cases, you are recommended to use the normal loading procedure. See Load a roll into the printer on page 50. To start the assisted manual load procedure, you need to have a roll loaded on the spindle. See Load a roll onto the spindle on page 46. The normal minimum substrate width is 23 inches (584 mm). To load substrates down to a minimum width of 10 inches (254 mm), go to the front panel and press , then Substrate > Substrate handling options > Enable narrow substrate. With this option, print quality is not guaranteed. 1. Start the substrate loading procedure as usual (see Load a roll into the printer on page 50), and make sure to check the Assisted manual load box in the load configuration screen. You can alternatively begin at step 2, in which case the load configuration screen will appear with this checkbox checked after you lift the pinch lever. Press Continue before taking the next step. ENWW Assisted manual load 61