HP Latex 3200 Users Guide - Page 117
Update substrate, Update print mode, Large mask, Uniformity mask, System Preheat
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1. In the upper part of the Edit Substrate window, select the substrate category and the name of the specific substrate preset that you want to edit. NOTE: Generic presets cannot be edited. 2. In the central part of the window, select the number of passes, number of colors, and ink density; and name the combination to make it visible in the Print dialog. 3. Under the printmode table, change the substrate settings. Press Update substrate if you want to change it. 4. In the lower part of the window, change the settings for your named combination. Press Update print mode if you want to change an already-existing named combination. TIP: The recommended print mode mask type is Large mask to obtain the best color balance. TIP: The Uniformity mask is recommended to obtain better grain uniformity. 5. Enable System Preheat mode to achieve more stable color consistency over long runs. When enabled, the printer automatically runs a warm-up routine immediately prior to the real job in order to bring the print system up to a stable operating temperature. This procedure can take up to two minutes and is therefore only recommended for those jobs that require tight color matching over long runs. Do not use this option for single prints or short runs. System preheat is only applicable in the following print modes: ● 6p 80% - 100% ● 8p 80% - 120% ● 10p 80% - 120% In order to achieve a highly optimized preset for one specific purpose and substrate, you may need to adjust other settings to compensate. To achieve a balanced preset, you are recommended to use the Add New Substrate wizard or a generic preset. ENWW Edit a substrate preset 111