HP Latex 560 User Guide - Page 72

Assisted manual load, Banner, HP Coated Paper, Substrate, Change loaded substrate

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7. 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 Coated 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. 8. After passing through the printer, the loading accessory can be removed by hand. 9. The printer does not check for skew when a porous or thin substrate is loaded with the loading accessory option checked. Follow the instructions in Load a roll onto the take-up reel on page 72 to minimize skew. 10. If you are loading transparent substrate without opaque borders, you are asked to enter the width of the substrate and the distance of the right edge from the printer's side plate (as indicated by the ruler on the front of the curing module). 11. If you have chosen double-sided printing and side B, the front panel may ask a question if the reference line is not found. See Double-sided printing on page 79. 12. The printer calibrates the substrate advance. NOTE: You are recommended to use the take-up reel; however, it is not obligatory. Assisted manual load The assisted manual load procedure should be used in the following cases: ● The substrate is unusually thin or unusually thick. ● The substrate has ragged edges. 66 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW

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7.
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 Coated 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
.
8.
After passing through the printer, the loading accessory can be removed by hand.
9.
The printer does not check for skew when a porous or thin substrate is loaded with the loading accessory
option checked. Follow the instructions in
Load a roll onto the take-up reel
on page
72
to minimize skew.
10.
If you are loading transparent substrate without opaque borders, you are asked to enter the width of the
substrate and the distance of the right edge from the printer's side plate (as indicated by the ruler on the
front of the curing module).
11.
If you have chosen double-sided printing and side B, the front panel may ask a question if the reference line
is not found. See
Double-sided printing
on page
79
.
12.
The printer calibrates the substrate advance.
NOTE:
You are recommended to use the take-up reel; however, it is not obligatory.
Assisted manual load
The assisted manual load procedure should be used in the following cases:
The substrate is unusually thin or unusually thick.
The substrate has ragged edges.
66
Chapter 3
Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues
ENWW