HP Scitex FB910 HP Scitex FB910 Printer Series - User Manual - Page 66

AutoTune, Quality Check

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AutoTune AutoTune runs AutoJet maintenance automatically at intervals you specify. You can use the Quality Check Mode feature to handle AutoJet errors (with or without user intervention). AutoTune is shown on the menu only when roll-fed media is loaded. 1. On the Front Page screen, Calibrate key, then press AutoTune on the menu. The control panel displays the AutoTune status (off or current interval). 2. Press , or ) to set the AutoTune interval. 3. Press ! (Proceed). The control panel displays a confirmation message: Setting completed. 4. Press the  (Menu Out) key repeatedly until the Front Page screen is displayed. Press the Online/Offline button to return the printer to the Ready state. Note When AutoTune is enabled, it will be executed as scheduled regardless of whether you initiate it manually from the control panel. Quality Check When you run AutoJet manually, the software notifies you if there are any jet or alignment problems so that they can be addressed. When AutoTune runs AutoJet at scheduled intervals, you can use the Quality Check feature to handle AutoJet errors. When Quality Check is enabled, if any missing jets are found that are not substituted by a working jet, or if the BiDi calibration has not been performed, the operator can be alerted by the control panel or the job can be routed to the Attention queue on the HP print server. 1. On the Front Page screen, press the Settings key, then press Quality Check from the menu. The control panel displays the Quality Check options. 4-4 AutoTune

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AutoTune
AutoTune
AutoTune runs AutoJet maintenance automatically at intervals
you specify. You can use the Quality Check Mode feature to han-
dle AutoJet errors (with or without user intervention). AutoTune
is shown on the menu only when roll-fed media is loaded.
1.
On the Front Page screen,
Calibrate
key, then press
Auto-
Tune
on the menu.
The control panel displays the AutoTune status (off or cur-
rent interval).
2.
Press
or
to set the AutoTune interval.
3.
Press
(Proceed).
The control panel displays a confirmation message:
Setting completed.
4.
Press the
(Menu Out) key repeatedly until the Front Page
screen is displayed. Press the Online/Offline button to return
the printer to the Ready state.
Note
When AutoTune is enabled, it will be executed as
scheduled regardless of whether you initiate it man-
ually from the control panel.
Quality Check
When you run AutoJet manually, the software notifies you if
there are any jet or alignment problems so that they can be
addressed. When AutoTune runs AutoJet at scheduled intervals,
you can use the Quality Check feature to handle AutoJet errors.
When Quality Check is enabled, if any missing jets are found
that are not substituted by a working jet, or if the BiDi calibration
has not been performed, the operator can be alerted by the con-
trol panel or the job can be routed to the Attention queue on the
HP print server.
1.
On the Front Page screen, press the
Settings
key, then
press
Quality Check
from the menu.
The control panel displays the Quality Check options.