HP Scitex FB910 HP Scitex FB910 Printer Series - User Manual - Page 98

Head Height off Media, Eject Sheets to Input Side, Purge Type, Measure Media, Quality Check

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printer will finish curing any printed areas before skipping white space. • Head Height off Media - automatically raises the rail to set the printhead clearance from the media, at the height you specify. A lower height reduces overspray, but increases the chances for a head strike on the media. Bidi calibration is automatically adjusted for changes in this value. • Eject Sheets to Input Side - after printing, reverses the media feed and ejects the printed sheet out the input side. This makes it possible for the operator to perform all operations on the input side of the printer, and makes the workflow for two-sided printing more efficient. (Two-sided printing of Stored Jobs always ejects out the output side. See "Stored Jobs" on page 2-11 for details.) • Purge Type - Select Low Volume to clear most jet-outs, or High Volume to clear stubborn jet-outs (default, expels more ink). • Measure Media - for cut-sheet media, you can choose various levels of precision for finding the left (user end), right (service end), and front edges of the media. • Minimal - measures the width of the media once and finds the front right edge; no skew detection • Standard - measures the width of the media once, and finds the front edge in two places to estimate skew • One Edge - measures the user- and service-end edges on the first sheet, user-end edge only on subsequent sheets, and the front right edge (no skew detection). For single-sheet jobs only, not available for multi-sheet N-UP. Works best on jobs with wider margins. • Maximal - measures the width of the media in two places to estimate skew Choose Minimal for fastest throughput, Maximal for greatest precision and skew detection when printing edge-to-edge. • Quality Check - determines how AutoTune errors are handled (see page 4-4). • Sleep Wait Time - sets the period of time to wait for a print job before going into Sleep mode (see page 5-4). • Expert/Novice Messages - Novice mode presents an ATTN (Attention) key with Warnings (alerts that do not prohibit printing) and Actions (conditions that require user inter- 5-12 Menus

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Menus
printer will finish curing any printed areas before skipping
white space.
Head Height off Media
— automatically raises the rail to set
the printhead clearance from the media, at the height you
specify. A lower height reduces overspray, but increases the
chances for a head strike on the media. Bidi calibration is
automatically adjusted for changes in this value.
Eject Sheets to Input Side
— after printing, reverses the
media feed and ejects the printed sheet out the input side.
This makes it possible for the operator to perform all opera-
tions on the input side of the printer, and makes the work-
flow for two-sided printing more efficient. (Two-sided printing
of Stored Jobs always ejects out the output side. See
“Stored Jobs” on page 2-11 for details.)
Purge Type
— Select Low Volume to clear most jet-outs, or
High Volume to clear stubborn jet-outs (default, expels more
ink).
Measure Media
— for cut-sheet media, you can choose var-
ious levels of precision for finding the left (user end), right
(service end), and front edges of the media.
Minimal — measures the width of the media once and
finds the front right edge; no skew detection
Standard — measures the width of the media once, and
finds the front edge in two places to estimate skew
One Edge — measures the user- and service-end edges
on the first sheet, user-end edge only on subsequent
sheets, and the front right edge (no skew detection). For
single-sheet jobs only, not available for multi-sheet N-UP.
Works best on jobs with wider margins.
Maximal — measures the width of the media in two
places to estimate skew
Choose Minimal for fastest throughput, Maximal for greatest
precision and skew detection when printing edge-to-edge.
Quality Check
— determines how AutoTune errors are
handled (see page 4-4).
Sleep Wait Time
— sets the period of time to wait for a print
job before going into Sleep mode (see page 5-4).
Expert/Novice Messages
Novice
mode presents an
ATTN (Attention) key with Warnings (alerts that do not pro-
hibit printing) and Actions (conditions that require user inter-