HP Latex 560 User Guide - Page 104

substrate is likely to crash under the curing module., When you have finished, press

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● Straightness compensation: Allows you to compensate for barrel-shaped substrate deformation. The value represents the distance that the centre of the substrate has moved with respect to the left and right edges. See Substrate has bow deformation on page 88. ● Latex optimizer level: If you have bleed or coalescence, you can increase the optimizer level until you see a significant impact on gloss or color saturation. You can press the Print test button to print the advanced optimizer test and select the best optimizer level for your substrate. ● Vacuum printing: Sets the vacuum value in the print zone to hold the substrate flat. Increase if the substratre suffers from crashes or smears, decrease if you see banding or graininess. ● Advance factor: Use only when printing without the substrate-advance sensor, to increase or decrease the substrate advance in each carriage pass. ● Inter-pass delay offset: The time delay between passes to allow for smoother drying. Increase the delay if you have seen banding on your prints. ● Input tension: Substrate rewinder tension, increase in case of wrinkled substrate in the print zone. ● OMAS enabled: Automatic substrate-advance tracking and correction. Disable only if advised to do so on the front panel at loading time. ● Colors: Print four (CMYK) or six (CMYKcm) colors. ● Leading edge release: Enable this setting to advance the leading edge of the paper, if a specific substrate is likely to crash under the curing module. 10. When you have finished, press Continue to perform color calibration. 11. Enter your substrate name and click Set color reference. See Color calibration on page 101. 12. After the automatic color calibration process has completed, we recommend using the generic ICC profile; alternatively, you can choose to create a new profile or to copy a profile already assigned to a different print mode for this substrate (if there are any such profiles). The Create ICC profile button is disabled until color calibration is complete. See ICC profiles on page 106. 98 Chapter 4 Substrate settings ENWW

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Straightness compensation: Allows you to compensate for barrel-shaped substrate deformation. The
value represents the distance that the centre of the substrate has moved with respect to the left and
right edges. See
Substrate has bow deformation
on page
88
.
Latex optimizer level: If you have bleed or coalescence, you can increase the optimizer level until you
see a significant impact on gloss or color saturation.
You can press the
Print test
button to print the advanced optimizer test and select the best optimizer
level for your substrate.
Vacuum printing: Sets the vacuum value in the print zone to hold the substrate flat. Increase if the
substratre suffers from crashes or smears, decrease if you see banding or graininess.
Advance factor: Use only when printing without the substrate-advance sensor, to increase or decrease
the substrate advance in each carriage pass.
Inter-pass delay offset: The time delay between passes to allow for smoother drying. Increase the
delay if you have seen banding on your prints.
Input tension: Substrate rewinder tension, increase in case of wrinkled substrate in the print zone.
OMAS enabled: Automatic substrate-advance tracking and correction. Disable only if advised to do so
on the front panel at loading time.
Colors: Print four (CMYK) or six (CMYKcm) colors.
Leading edge release: Enable this setting to advance the leading edge of the paper, if a specific
substrate is likely to crash under the curing module.
10.
When you have finished, press
Continue
to perform color calibration.
11.
Enter your substrate name and click
Set color reference
. See
Color calibration
on page
101
.
12.
After the automatic color calibration process has completed, we recommend using the generic ICC profile;
alternatively, you can choose to create a new profile or to copy a profile already assigned to a different print
mode for this substrate (if there are any such profiles). The
Create ICC profile
button is disabled until color
calibration is complete. See
ICC
profiles
on page
106
.
98
Chapter 4
Substrate settings
ENWW