HP Latex 3200 Users Guide - Page 372
There are ink marks on the substrate, The substrate sticks to the platen
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10. Consider changing the printer configuration. Use the roll-to-free-fall configuration as it is least prone to wrinkles. 11. If you cannot get rid of the wrinkles, try raising the carriage beam slightly, so that the printhead is not so close to the substrate. For information on how to adjust printer settings, see Edit a substrate preset on page 110. There are ink marks on the substrate This problem can occur if any component in contact with the substrate is dirty. Check the pinchwheels, diverters, print platen, curing module plates, and roller, and clean them if necessary. If the ink marks occur at the sides of the substrate and not in the center, and you are using the substrate edge holders, check that they are correctly placed and clean. The substrate sticks to the platen When the substrate sticks to the platen, the most likely causes are excessive heat applied by the drying system, excessive vacuum, or a dirty platen, which increases friction and can impede the substrate advance. In the latter case, the substrate may rise up in a bubble or wave before reaching the platen. Here are some suggested ways to correct the problem: 1. Check that the substrate you are using is the same type as the one you have selected in the Internal Print Server. 2. Check that you are printing on the correct side of the substrate. 3. Check that you are using the generic substrate preset for the substrate category. The use of incorrect values could cause incorrect substrate behavior. 4. Reload the substrate and try to minimize skew while loading. Check that you are loading the substrate using the correct procedure. 366 Chapter 10 Troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW