HP Latex 3200 Users Guide - Page 83
Load a roll (dual roll-to-roll configuration), be used. See
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14. If you are using them, attach the substrate edge holders at the rear. 15. Close the loading table. 16. Use the Internal Print Server to lower the carriage beam to its printing position. 17. Go to the Internal Print Server and press the Finish button. The printer rotates both rolls to check their diameters, and it also checks the width of the roll, the winding direction, the vacuum, and the substrate advance calibration (this takes about a minute). NOTE: Some substrates (such as transparent substrates) cannot be measured by the printer in this way. In such cases, you will be asked to enter the Left Edge and Width fields yourself into the Internal Print Server. Use the ruler on the spindle to check these values. 18. An alert about substrate-advance tracking may appear at this point. For more information on when you might want to turn off automatic tracking, see Substrate-advance compensation on page 181. The printer is now ready to print. Load a roll (dual roll-to-roll configuration) HP Latex 3000/3100/3200 and HP Latex 3500/3600 have different dual roll options. For the HP Latex 3000/3100/3200 you can use a spindle with two rolls, but for HP Latex 3500/3600, a split spindle system can be used. See HP Latex 3500/3600 dual-roll split spindles center support on page 63 more information. The two substrate rolls are mounted on the rear dual-roll spindle and will be collected on the front dual-roll spindle. The substrate goes from the input spindle over the main roller, over the platen, over the front diverters and then to the output spindle. NOTE: When using dual rolls, you are recommended to use the roll-to-roll configuration for best performance. ENWW Load a roll into the printer 77