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Substrate tips, General tips

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Category Type Color Applications calib. Speciality Canvas Polyester - 100%, 150%, 250% Tyvek - 100%, 150%, 250% Yes Fine arts, large photographs, floor covering No HP Satin Canvas Yes HP DuPont Tyvek Banner1 No 1 HP Large-format Media take-back program availability varies. Some recyclable HP papers can be recycled through commonly available recycling programs. Recycling programs may not exist in your area. See http://www.hp.com/recycle/ for details. 2 HP PVC-free Wall Paper printed with HP Latex Inks is GREENGUARD Children & Schools Certified. See http://www.greenguard.org/. 3 HP PVC-free Wall Paper printed with HP Latex Inks meets AgBB criteria for health-related evaluation of VOC emissions of indoor building products. See http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/produkte-e/bauprodukte/agbb.htm. Handle the substrate The Color Calib. column indicates for each substrate whether color calibration is recommended. NOTE: The printer does not support substrates narrower than 914 mm (36 in). NOTE: Porous substrates require the use of the ink collector kit. NOTE: The fabric specifications supported are the following: Grammage > 100 g/m²; Fabrics "mesh" style with Porosity/Open areas < 20%; "Mesh Substrates" with Porosity/Open areas < 20%; Elasticity < 5%. For best results, print textile applications on fabric that does not stretch. Performance may vary depending on the substrate. Please consult your substrate supplier for compatibility details. Substrate tips General tips Handle unprinted and printed substrates with care, and preferably with cotton gloves, to avoid fingerprints. For heavy rolls, use a forklift, and two people wearing security shoes. Before loading a roll: ● Check that temperature and humidity in the room are within the recommended ranges for the printer. See Environmental specifications on page 104. ● Check that neither the roll nor its core are bent or deformed, which may cause the substrate to jam in the printer. ● If the roll has been stored in a place not offering the recommended environmental conditions, allow some time for it to adapt to the temperature and humidity of the printer's environment. ENWW Substrate tips 21

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Category
Type
Color
calib.
Applications
Speciality
Canvas Polyester – 100%, 150%, 250%
Yes
Fine arts, large photographs,
floor covering
Tyvek – 100%, 150%, 250%
No
HP Satin Canvas
Yes
HP DuPont Tyvek Banner
1
No
1
HP Large-format Media take-back program availability varies. Some recyclable HP papers can be recycled through commonly
available recycling programs. Recycling programs may not exist in your area. See
recycle/
for details.
2
HP PVC-free Wall Paper printed with HP Latex Inks is GREENGUARD Children & Schools Certified. See
.
3
HP PVC-free Wall Paper printed with HP Latex Inks meets AgBB criteria for health-related evaluation of VOC emissions of
indoor building products. See
produkte-e/bauprodukte/agbb.htm
.
The Color Calib. column indicates for each substrate whether color calibration is recommended.
NOTE:
The printer does not support substrates narrower than 914 mm (36 in).
NOTE:
Porous substrates require the use of the ink collector kit.
NOTE:
The fabric specifications supported are the following: Grammage > 100 g/m²; Fabrics
"mesh" style with Porosity/Open areas < 20%; "Mesh Substrates" with Porosity/Open areas < 20%;
Elasticity < 5%. For best results, print textile applications on fabric that does not stretch. Performance
may vary depending on the substrate. Please consult your substrate supplier for compatibility details.
Substrate tips
General tips
Handle unprinted and printed substrates with care, and preferably with cotton gloves, to avoid
fingerprints. For heavy rolls, use a forklift, and two people wearing security shoes.
Before loading a roll:
Check that temperature and humidity in the room are within the recommended ranges for the
printer. See
Environmental specifications
on page
104
.
Check that neither the roll nor its core are bent or deformed, which may cause the substrate to jam
in the printer.
If the roll has been stored in a place not offering the recommended environmental conditions,
allow some time for it to adapt to the temperature and humidity of the printer's environment.
ENWW
Substrate tips
21
Handle the substrate