HP Scitex FB950 HP Scitex FB950 - User Guide - Page 62
Report Individual Bad Jets, Proceed, Enter, Cancel
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● H - user disqualified "hard" jetout ● D - disqualified (and replaced) by AutoJet 3. When the calibration pattern has printed, the control panel displays a menu with the following options: ● Report individual soft bad jets - enables you to report a "soft" bad jet, which can be automatically reenabled if AutoJet finds it working. ● Report individual hard bad jets - enables you to report a "hard" bad jet, which will not be checked or reenabled by AutoJet. ● Clear individual bad jets - enables you to clear (mark as good) a jet. ● View current bad jets - lists the bad jets on a given printhead. ● Clear all bad jets for a head - clears (marks as good) all jets on a selected head currently marked as unusable. ● Clear all bad jets - clears (marks as good) all jets currently marked as unusable. A "soft" bad jet is a jet that you believe is temporarily out, based on past performance. A "hard" bad jet is a jet that you believe is permanently out. Select an option and follow the corresponding procedure below. Report Individual Bad Jets When you select Report Individual Bad Jets, the control panel displays the following prompt: Head 1: Press Proceed to report a bad jet. 1. Press ▲ and ▼ to select a head number, then press Proceed (►). The control panel displays a numeric keyboard that you can use to enter the number of the bad jet. 2. Enter the jet number, then press the Enter key. 3. When you are finished entering jet numbers, press the Esc key. The control panel displays the head selection message again. 4. Press ▲ and ▼ to select the next head number, then press Proceed (►). 5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each head containing bad jets you want to report. 6. When you are finished reporting bad jets, press Cancel. The control panel displays the previous menu. Clear Individual Bad Jets When you select Clear Individual Bad Jets, the control panel displays the following prompt: Head 1: Press Proceed (►) to clear a bad jet. 1. Press ▲ and ▼ to select a head number, then press Proceed (►). The control panel displays a numeric keyboard that you can use to enter the number of the bad jet. 2. Enter the jet number, then press the Enter key. 56 Chapter 4 Calibration ENWW