HP Latex 360 Users Guide - Page 80

Unload the take-up reel, Enable, Image quality, maintenance, Substrate advance calibration

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19. Use the winding-direction switch on the take-up reel motor to select the winding direction. Setting 1 winds the substrate so that the printed image faces in. Setting 2 winds the substrate so that the printed image faces out. 20. Press the Enable button on the front panel. If you have a 360 or 370 printer, it advances and calibrates the substrate. 21. The following image shows how the printer looks when it is operating. As substrate is fed from the printer, it drops down to the tension bar, over the diverter, then down again to the take-up reel. NOTE: When the take-up reel is in use, the substrate is not automatically cut after each print. NOTE: For the 360 or 370 printer only: If the take-up reel is loaded during printing, recalibrate the substrate-advance sensor for optimal print quality. At the front panel, press , then Image quality maintenance > Substrate advance calibration > OMAS calibration. Unload the take-up reel WARNING! Take care not to get your fingers trapped. Risk of trapped fingers For more safety information, please see Safety precautions on page 3 74 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW

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19.
Use the winding-direction switch on the take-up reel motor to select the winding direction. Setting
1
winds the substrate so that the printed image faces in. Setting
2
winds the substrate so that the printed
image faces out.
20.
Press the
Enable
button on the front panel. If you have a 360 or 370 printer, it advances and calibrates
the substrate.
21.
The following image shows how the printer looks when it is operating. As substrate is fed from the
printer, it drops down to the tension bar, over the diverter, then down again to the take-up reel.
NOTE:
When the take-up reel is in use, the substrate is not automatically cut after each print.
NOTE:
For the 360 or 370 printer only: If the take-up reel is loaded during printing, recalibrate the
substrate-advance sensor for optimal print quality. At the front panel, press
, then
Image quality
maintenance
>
Substrate advance calibration
>
OMAS calibration
.
Unload the take-up reel
WARNING!
Take care not to get your fingers trapped.
Risk of trapped fingers
For more safety information, please see
Safety precautions
on page
3
74
Chapter 3
Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues
ENWW