HP Latex 560 User Guide - Page 89

Bypass job start safety, Store the substrate, Substrate cannot be loaded successfully

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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. To deactivate it (not recommended), press , then Substrate > Substrate handling options > Bypass job start safety. If you are using the take-up reel, the job start safety mode is automatically deactivated to increase productivity. Job start safety mode advances the leading edge of some substrate categories until it reaches the end of the curing module after loading and cutting. Deactivating the job start safety mode for these substrates means that they will print with the same margins as other substrates. Store the substrate The following are tips for storing substrate: ● Always keep unused rolls wrapped in the plastic wrap to prevent discoloration and dust accumulation. Rewrap partially used rolls if they are not being used. ● Do not stack rolls. ● Allow all substrates to adapt to room conditions out of the packaging for 24 hours before printing. ● Handle film and glossy substrates by the edges or wear cotton gloves. Skin oils can be transferred to the substrate, leaving fingerprint marks. ● Keep the substrate tightly wound on the roll throughout the loading and unloading procedures. If the roll starts to unwind, it can become difficult to handle. Substrate cannot be loaded successfully Here are some suggestions to try if you cannot load the substrate successfully. ● Reread the loading instructions, and make sure that you are following them. See Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues on page 41. ● When loading a textile substrate, remember to use the loading accessory, and select Use loading accessory in the configuration screen. ● If automatic loading is unsuccessful, try assisted manual loading instead. ● The substrate might be loaded at an angle (skewed or mislocated). Make sure that the right edge of the substrate is aligned with the roll on the input module. ● The substrate might be crumpled or warped, or have irregular edges. See Substrate is deformed or wrinkled on page 86. ● If the substrate jams in the substrate path to the platen, the leading edge of the substrate might not be straight or clean. Remove the initial 2 cm (1 in) of substrate from the roll and try again. This might be necessary even with a new roll of substrate. ENWW Bypass job start safety 83

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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. To deactivate it (not recommended), press
, then
Substrate
>
Substrate handling options
>
Bypass job start safety
.
If you are using the take-up reel, the job start safety mode is automatically deactivated to increase productivity.
Job start safety mode advances the leading edge of some substrate categories until it reaches the end of the
curing module after loading and cutting. Deactivating the job start safety mode for these substrates means that
they will print with the same margins as other substrates.
Store the substrate
The following are tips for storing substrate:
Always keep unused rolls wrapped in the plastic wrap to prevent discoloration and dust accumulation.
Rewrap partially used rolls if they are not being used.
Do not stack rolls.
Allow all substrates to adapt to room conditions out of the packaging for 24 hours before printing.
Handle film and glossy substrates by the edges or wear cotton gloves. Skin oils can be transferred to the
substrate, leaving fingerprint marks.
Keep the substrate tightly wound on the roll throughout the loading and unloading procedures. If the roll
starts to unwind, it can become difficult to handle.
Substrate cannot be loaded successfully
Here are some suggestions to try if you cannot load the substrate successfully.
Reread the loading instructions, and make sure that you are following them. See
Handle the substrate and
troubleshoot substrate issues
on page
41
.
When loading a textile substrate, remember to use the loading accessory, and select
Use loading accessory
in the configuration screen.
If automatic loading is unsuccessful, try assisted manual loading instead.
The substrate might be loaded at an angle (skewed or mislocated). Make sure that the right edge of the
substrate is aligned with the roll on the input module.
The substrate might be crumpled or warped, or have irregular edges. See
Substrate is deformed or
wrinkled
on page
86
.
If the substrate jams in the substrate path to the platen, the leading edge of the substrate might not be
straight or clean. Remove the initial 2 cm (1 in) of substrate from the roll and try again. This might be
necessary even with a new roll of substrate.
ENWW
Bypass job start safety
83