HP Latex 560 User Guide - Page 197

Problem, Parameter, Change, Possible side-effects, Optimizer level

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Problem Parameter Disable the substrate-advance sensor and calibrate the substrate advance manually Black areas look hazy or image gloss Modify color separations and dark is not uniform color generation Number of passes Curing temperature Bleeding between inks or wicking into Align printheads white areas Align optimizer manually Ink limits Optimizer level Lack of sharpness in text or solid areas Clean optimizer printhead Align printheads Align optimizer manually Color bars Subtle color variations in solid areas Color bars Color-variation and text-line correction Change Possible side-effects NOTE: Some substrates (porous/translucent/ transparent) are not compatible with the substrateadvance sensor, which should be disabled before printing on these substrates. Increase Decrease Slower printing Less durability (smudges), oily finish If necessary, load a self-adhesive vinyl to achieve good alignment Decrease Reduced color gamut Increase Reduced gloss in dark area fills. With some substrates, may have no effect on bleeding or wicking. If necessary, load a self-adhesive vinyl to achieve good alignment. Add, manually or Some waste of substrate and ink in RIP Add, manually or Some waste of substrate and ink in RIP Apply White areas may appear slightly different. ENWW 191

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Problem
Parameter
Change
Possible side-effects
Disable the substrate-advance
sensor and calibrate the substrate
advance manually
NOTE:
Some substrates (porous/translucent/
transparent) are not compatible with the substrate-
advance sensor, which should be disabled before printing
on these substrates.
Black areas look hazy or image gloss
is not uniform
Modify color separations and dark
color generation
Number of passes
Increase
Slower printing
Curing temperature
Decrease
Less durability (smudges), oily finish
Bleeding between inks or wicking into
white areas
Align printheads
Align optimizer manually
If necessary, load a self-adhesive vinyl to achieve good
alignment
Ink limits
Decrease
Reduced color gamut
Optimizer level
Increase
Reduced gloss in dark area fills. With
some substrates, may have no effect
on bleeding or wicking.
Clean optimizer printhead
Lack of sharpness in text or solid
areas
Align printheads
Align optimizer manually
If necessary, load a self-adhesive vinyl to achieve good
alignment.
Color bars
Add, manually or
in RIP
Some waste of substrate and ink
Subtle color variations in solid areas
Color bars
Add, manually or
in RIP
Some waste of substrate and ink
Color-variation and text-line
correction
Apply
White areas may appear slightly
different.
ENWW
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