HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 42

Substrate tips, Maintain the substrates, General tips

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HP trademark code FSC CO17543. See http://fsc.org. Some recyclable HP substrates can be recycled through commonly available recycling programs. Recycling programs may not exist in your area. See http://www.hp.com/recycle/ for details. Substrate tips Maintain the substrates Keep substrates in their sealed wrapping material while they are in storage, and store rolls vertically to avoid the migration of plasticizers in some materials. Move substrates from the storage area to the print production area at least 24 hours before use, so that they can adapt to its temperature and humidity. General tips Handle unprinted and printed substrates with care, and preferably with cotton gloves, to avoid fingerprints. For heavy rolls, use a forklift, and two people wearing security shoes. Before loading a roll: ● Check that temperature and humidity in the room are within the recommended ranges for the printer. See Environmental specifications on page 248. ● Check that neither the roll nor its core are bent or deformed, which may cause the substrate to jam in the printer. ● If the roll has been stored in a place not offering the recommended environmental conditions, allow some time for it to adapt to the temperature and humidity of the printer's environment. ● Check which is the correct side for printing, by reading the label inside the core or the note inserted into the package. ● Check that the substrate is correctly attached to the input core. Otherwise, the Internal Print Server will report an error. ● Check the substrate thickness: - Up to 0.4 mm (0.016 in): Print normally. - 0.4 to 2 mm (0.016 to 0.079 in): Raise the carriage beam to a custom position. Edge holders are not needed and should not be used. - More than 2 mm (0.079 in): Not supported. While loading a roll, ensure that the leading edge is parallel and straight across the output core, and attached evenly (start taping the substrate to the core at the center, then move towards the edges). Also ensure that the side edges of the input and output roll are properly aligned. An incorrectly loaded roll may cause waves or cockles in the substrate, leading to ink smearing and printhead crashes. 36 Chapter 5 Handle the substrate ENWW

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HP trademark code FSC CO17543. See
http://fsc.org
.
Some recyclable HP substrates can be recycled through commonly available recycling programs.
Recycling programs may not exist in your area. See
recycle/
for details.
Substrate tips
Maintain the substrates
Keep substrates in their sealed wrapping material while they are in storage, and store rolls vertically to avoid the
migration of plasticizers in some materials.
Move substrates from the storage area to the print production area at least 24 hours before use, so that they can
adapt to its temperature and humidity.
General tips
Handle unprinted and printed substrates with care, and preferably with cotton gloves, to avoid fingerprints. For
heavy rolls, use a forklift, and two people wearing security shoes.
Before loading a roll:
Check that temperature and humidity in the room are within the recommended ranges for the printer. See
Environmental
specifications
on page
248
.
Check that neither the roll nor its core are bent or deformed, which may cause the substrate to jam in the
printer.
If the roll has been stored in a place not offering the recommended environmental conditions, allow some
time for it to adapt to the temperature and humidity of the printer's environment.
Check which is the correct side for printing, by reading the label inside the core or the note inserted into the
package.
Check that the substrate is correctly attached to the input core. Otherwise, the Internal Print Server will
report an error.
Check the substrate thickness:
Up to 0.4 mm (0.016 in): Print normally.
0.4 to 2 mm (0.016 to 0.079 in): Raise the carriage beam to a custom position. Edge holders are not
needed and should not be used.
More than 2 mm (0.079 in): Not supported.
While loading a roll, ensure that the leading edge is parallel and straight across the output core, and attached
evenly (start taping the substrate to the core at the center, then move towards the edges).
Also ensure that the side edges of the input and output roll are properly aligned. An incorrectly loaded roll may
cause waves or cockles in the substrate, leading to ink smearing and printhead crashes.
36
Chapter 5
Handle the substrate
ENWW