HP Latex 560 User Guide - Page 73

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● The substrate tends to curl at the edges. ● The printing side of the substrate faces outwards. In other cases, you are recommended to use the normal loading procedure. See Load a roll into the printer on page 51. To start the assisted manual load procedure, you need to have a roll loaded on the pivot table rewinder. The normal minimum substrate width is 23 inches (584 mm). To load substrates down to a minimum width of 10 inches (254 mm), go to the front panel and press , then Substrate > Substrate handling options > Enable narrow substrate. With this option, print quality is not guaranteed. 1. Start the substrate loading procedure as usual (see Load a roll into the printer on page 51), and make sure to check the Assisted manual load box in the load configuration screen. You can alternatively launch the manual load from the Substrate box in the front panel screen that you can see by sliding your finger to the left. 2. Carefully insert the leading edge of the substrate above the input roller, making sure the substrate remains taut during the process. Avoid rewinding the substrate manually, unless the printer asks you to do so. 3. Continue to feed the substrate until it reaches the printing platen. Open the window to help pull the substrate through, and keep feeding the substrate at least until the leading edge is at the same height as the substrate roll. Align the right edge of the substrate with the right edge of the roll. WARNING! Do not touch the printer's curing enclosure: the internal surfaces could be hot. Also beware of getting your fingers trapped in the substrate path. Risk of burns Risk of trapped fingers For more safety information, please see Safety precautions on page 3 TIP: If the substrate you are using tends to curl, keep feeding the substrate until the edge is out of the printer. You are also recommended to use the take-up reel, or to disable the cutter from the front panel if not using the take-up reel. ENWW Assisted manual load 67

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The substrate tends to curl at the edges.
The printing side of the substrate faces outwards.
In other cases, you are recommended to use the normal loading procedure. See
Load a roll into the printer
on page
51
.
To start the assisted manual load procedure, you need to have a roll loaded on the pivot table rewinder.
The normal minimum substrate width is 23 inches (584 mm). To load substrates down to a minimum width of 10
inches (254 mm), go to the front panel and press
, then
Substrate
>
Substrate handling options
>
Enable
narrow substrate
. With this option, print quality is not guaranteed.
1.
Start the substrate loading procedure as usual (see
Load a roll into the printer
on page
51
), and make sure
to check the
Assisted manual load
box in the load configuration screen.
You can alternatively launch the manual load from the
Substrate
box in the front panel screen that you can
see by sliding your finger to the left.
2.
Carefully insert the leading edge of the substrate above the input roller, making sure the substrate remains
taut during the process. Avoid rewinding the substrate manually, unless the printer asks you to do so.
3.
Continue to feed the substrate until it reaches the printing platen. Open the window to help pull the
substrate through, and keep feeding the substrate at least until the leading edge is at the same height as
the substrate roll. Align the right edge of the substrate with the right edge of the roll.
WARNING!
Do not touch the printer's curing enclosure: the internal surfaces could be hot. Also beware of
getting your fingers trapped in the substrate path.
Risk of burns
Risk of trapped fingers
For more safety information, please see
Safety precautions
on page
3
TIP:
If the substrate you are using tends to curl, keep feeding the substrate until the edge is out of the
printer. You are also recommended to use the take-up reel, or to disable the cutter from the front panel if
not using the take-up reel.
ENWW
Assisted manual load
67