HP Scitex FB910 HP Scitex FB910 Printer Series - User Manual - Page 51

Printing Tips, Rigid cut-sheet media, Curing continues for 24-48 hours, Pausing printing

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Printing Tips • Rigid cut-sheet media - use only flat, unwarped, undam- aged sheets, with parallel opposite edges and 90° corners. • Curing continues for 24-48 hours - the UV ink will continue to cure for a day or two after printing. Maximum durability and adhesion is achieved after the ink is fully cured. • Pausing printing - to pause printing, press the  (Pause) key. While printing is paused, you can: • Perform a Standard Purge of one or more colors, to restore missing inkjets. • Change media settings (vacuum, print delay). • Pause-swap inks (see "Pause Swapping Ink," below). Caution Synthetic media commonly used for inkjet printing can build up a static charge, especially in environments with low relative humidity. This charge can pose an electrostatic discharge (ESD) hazard to persons, the printer, and other equipment. It can be safely discharged by draping a grounded chain or tinsel over the top of the stack of media. • Printing roll-fed media without the takeup - cured output is dry to the touch immediately, so roll-fed output can be allowed to collect on the floor (for example, during unattended printing) without using the takeup system, with no damage to the output. • Lighter, smaller media rolls - for lighter, smaller rolls of media, you can use the rigid media tables and media rollers to feed the media like rigid media. Printing Tips 2-21

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Printing Tips
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Printing Tips
Rigid cut-sheet media
— use only flat, unwarped, undam-
aged sheets, with parallel opposite edges and 90
°
corners.
Curing continues for 24-48 hours
— the UV ink will con-
tinue to cure for a day or two after printing. Maximum dura-
bility and adhesion is achieved after the ink is fully cured.
Pausing printing
— to pause printing, press the
(Pause)
key. While printing is paused, you can:
Perform a Standard Purge of one or more colors, to
restore missing inkjets.
Change media settings (vacuum, print delay).
Pause-swap inks (see “Pause Swapping Ink,” below).
Caution
Synthetic media commonly used for inkjet printing
can build up a static charge, especially in environ-
ments with low relative humidity. This charge can
pose an electrostatic discharge (ESD) hazard to
persons, the printer, and other equipment. It can be
safely discharged by draping a grounded chain or
tinsel over the top of the stack of media.
Printing roll-fed media without the takeup
— cured out-
put is dry to the touch immediately, so roll-fed output can be
allowed to collect on the floor (for example, during unat-
tended printing) without using the takeup system, with no
damage to the output.
Lighter, smaller media rolls
— for lighter, smaller rolls of
media, you can use the rigid media tables and media rollers
to feed the media like rigid media.