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Add a new substrate If you cannot find a ready-made preset for your substrate, and prefer not to use a generic preset or edit an existing preset, you can make your own preset from scratch. The Add New Substrate wizard guides you to work out the best settings for your substrate. It first requests some information about the substrate and your intended use of it, then prints some test prints and asks you to evaluate them. From this information, it creates the new preset. 1. Ensure that the printer is in the Ready state. 2. Stop the job queue. 3. Load your new substrate, selecting the most similar substrate when asked to do so; or select None of these. 4. When the substrate has been loaded, go to the Substrate Library on the front panel, and choose the substrate category in the left column of the Substrate Library screen (PVC BANNER in this example), then click + New PVC banner at the top of the right column. Your new preset will be based on a generic preset; If there are multiple generic presets in that category, the front panel asks you to choose one of them. 5. The front panel guides you through the subsequent steps to create your new preset. 92 Chapter 4 Substrate settings ENWW

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Add a new substrate
If you cannot find a ready-made preset for your substrate, and prefer not to use a generic preset or edit an
existing preset, you can make your own preset from scratch.
The Add New Substrate wizard guides you to work out the best settings for your substrate. It first requests
some information about the substrate and your intended use of it, then prints some test prints and asks you
to evaluate them. From this information, it creates the new preset.
1.
Ensure that the printer is in the Ready state.
2.
Stop the job queue.
3.
Load your new substrate, selecting the most similar substrate when asked to do so; or select
None of
these
.
4.
When the substrate has been loaded, go to the Substrate Library on the front panel, and choose the
substrate category in the left column of the Substrate Library screen (
PVC BANNER
in this example),
then click
+ New PVC banner
at the top of the right column. Your new preset will be based on a generic
preset; If there are multiple generic presets in that category, the front panel asks you to choose one of
them.
5.
The front panel guides you through the subsequent steps to create your new preset.
92
Chapter 4
Substrate settings
ENWW