HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 40

Supported substrate types, Check the porosity of your substrate

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Supported substrate types The following substrate types are compatible with your printer. For specific substrate settings and profiles, see Online substrate manager on page 54. Paper ● Generic high ink density ● Generic high-weight paper ● Generic medium-weight paper ● Generic low-weight paper ● Generic backlit paper ● Generic >110 g/m² paper ● Generic 45-70 g/m² paper Textile To check the porosity of your substrate, see Check the porosity of your substrate on page 34. ● Generic backlit fabric ● Generic bleed-through fabric ● Generic frontlit fabric Check the porosity of your substrate 1. If the printer has any substrate loaded, unload it. 2. Cut a piece of self-adhesive vinyl white gloss, 15 × 50 mm (0.6 × 2 in) in size. 3. Stick it to the platen, covering the substrate-advance sensor. 4. Load the substrate that you want to check. 5. Open your RIP software. 6. Obtain the test file from the printer's built-in computer. 7. Print the test file using the number of passes and substrate preset that you intend to use in future with this substrate (or a similar profile in terms of ink limit). 8. Unload the substrate. 9. Remove the strip of self-adhesive vinyl from the platen. 10. Look at the self-adhesive vinyl you have taken from the platen. If the strip is completely white (has no ink on it), the tested substrate is non-porous and may be used for printing as described in this guide. 11. Clean the print zone, see Clean the print zone on page 129. 34 Chapter 5 Handle the substrate ENWW

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Supported substrate types
The following substrate types are compatible with your printer. For specific substrate settings and profiles, see
Online substrate manager
on page
54
.
Paper
Generic high ink density
Generic high-weight paper
Generic medium-weight paper
Generic low-weight paper
Generic backlit paper
Generic >110 g/m² paper
Generic 45–70 g/m² paper
Textile
To check the porosity of your substrate, see
Check the porosity of your substrate
on page
34
.
Generic backlit fabric
Generic bleed-through fabric
Generic frontlit fabric
Check the porosity of your substrate
1.
If the printer has any substrate loaded, unload it.
2.
Cut a piece of self-adhesive vinyl white gloss, 15 × 50 mm (0.6 × 2 in) in size.
3.
Stick it to the platen, covering the substrate-advance sensor.
4.
Load the substrate that you want to check.
5.
Open your RIP software.
6.
Obtain the test file from the printer’s built-in computer.
7.
Print the test file using the number of passes and substrate preset that you intend to use in future with this
substrate (or a similar profile in terms of ink limit).
8.
Unload the substrate.
9.
Remove the strip of self-adhesive vinyl from the platen.
10.
Look at the self-adhesive vinyl you have taken from the platen.
If the strip is completely white (has no ink on it), the tested substrate is non-porous and may be used for
printing as described in this guide.
11.
Clean the print zone, see
Clean the print zone
on page
129
.
34
Chapter 5
Handle the substrate
ENWW