HP Latex 360 Users Guide - Page 84
Change substrate width and right edge position, Substrate length tracking, Cut substrate (360
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Change substrate width and right edge position If the substrate edges are not correctly found by the printer, they can be changed from the front panel by pressing , then Substrate > Substrate handling options > Substrate width or Right edge position. TIP: Bear in mind that automatic edge detection will not be attempted again until the next substrate load. Substrate length tracking The substrate length tracking feature enables you to keep track of how much substrate remains on the roll. 1. When the roll is first loaded onto the printer, you have the option (in the Load Configuration screen) to enter the length of substrate on the roll. The amount of substrate that is subsequently used is then tracked. 2. When the substrate is unloaded, the front panel displays the amount remaining so that you can note it for future reference. The remaining length of substrate is always displayed in the Substrate area of the front panel. This information may also be displayed in your RIP. Cut substrate (360 and 370 only) This option is available from the printer's front panel. If you press normally advances the substrate 10 cm (3.9 in) and cuts it. , then the scissors icon, the printer NOTE: If the cutter is disabled ( , then Substrate handling options > Cutter > Off), the printer advances the substrate but does not cut it. NOTE: Some banners and textiles cannot be cut. Bypass job start safety The job start safety mode is activated by default so that the leading edge of the substrate does not crash under the curing system. If you print with the substrate hanging from the front of the printer, or using the take-up reel, you may want to deactivate this option to improve throughput. To do that, press , then Substrate > Substrate handling options > Bypass job start safety. Store the substrate The following are tips for storing substrate: 78 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW