HP Scitex FB750 User Guide - Page 49
System Set Auto Purge & Wipe Interval
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● Ink Filter Counts - The printer's ink filters will eventually become clogged and need to be replaced. You can view the volume of ink that has passed through each filter by selecting this option. The service technician will reset these counts after replacing the ink filters. ● Purge Type - Sets the purge type used when you press Purge on the Home Page screen: Standard or Performance. Performance is more effective, but uses more ink than Standard uses. ● Low Ink Warning - Defines the amount of ink remaining at which the printer will display a "low ink" message on the control panel. ● Set Auto Purge & Wipe Interval - You can set the number of prints after which the printer will automatically perform a purge and wipe of the printheads. This is intended to keep the jets working during an extended period of unattended printing on roll-fed media (for example, overnight). ● Idle Spit While Printing (white ink only) - You can choose whether to have the white ink spit ink into the service station when printing non-white areas. The default is Off, since most white print jobs include flood fills with white throughout and will not need idle spitting. ● Upgrade Printer For White Ink Use - This option is displayed before the white ink upgrade option has been installed. It enables you to install the white ink upgrade. See the instructions included in the white ink option accessory kit for details. ● Change Color Set - This option is displayed after the white ink upgrade option has been installed. It enables you to convert the printer from six-color printing to four-color plus white printing. System page Figure 6-6 System page To switch to the System page, press the System icon in the Activity Tray at the bottom of the screen. 1 About screen ● Printer model ● Embedded software (firmware) version ● IP address - Enter this address in your RIP to send print jobs to the printer, and web browser to access the Embedded Web Server. 42 Chapter 6 Use the control panel ENWW