HP Latex 360 Users Guide - Page 66

Banner, HP Photo-realistic Poster Paper, Substrate, Change loaded substrate

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8. Select the category and name of the substrate you are loading. NOTE: You should select the same substrate name that you are using in your RIP software. TIP: When loading very thin substrates, always select the substrate type as Banner to minimize the vacuum pressure applied while loading; when loading very thick substrates, always select the substrate type as HP Photo-realistic Poster Paper (in the Paper category) to maximize the vacuum pressure. After loading and before printing, go to the front panel and change to the correct type for the substrate you are loading: press , then Substrate > Change loaded substrate. 9. After passing through the printer, the loading accessory can be removed by hand. 10. The printer checks the substrate in various ways and may ask you to correct problems with skew or tension. NOTE: You can specify the maximum permitted amount of skew at the front panel: press , then Substrate > Substrate handling options > Max skew setting. You can also do this on the Load Configuration screen. 60 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW

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8.
Select the category and name of the substrate you are loading.
NOTE:
You should select the same substrate name that you are using in your RIP software.
TIP:
When loading very thin substrates, always select the substrate type as
Banner
to minimize the
vacuum pressure applied while loading; when loading very thick substrates, always select the substrate
type as
HP Photo-realistic Poster Paper
(in the Paper category) to maximize the vacuum pressure.
After loading and before printing, go to the front panel and change to the correct type for the substrate
you are loading: press
, then
Substrate
>
Change loaded substrate
.
9.
After passing through the printer, the loading accessory can be removed by hand.
10.
The printer checks the substrate in various ways and may ask you to correct problems with skew or
tension.
NOTE:
You can specify the maximum permitted amount of skew at the front panel: press
, then
Substrate
>
Substrate handling options
>
Max skew setting
. You can also do this on the Load
Configuration screen.
60
Chapter 3
Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues
ENWW