HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 43
Color consistency, Substrate configurations
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After you have loaded a roll: ● If you intend to use substrate edge holders, do not use edge holders from another printer, use only the edge holders that came with your printer. ● Check the correct carriage beam position for printing: customized position for thick substrates, printing position for others. See Set the carriage beam position on page 58. ● Check that you are using the correct substrate preset in the Internal Print Server and the correct ICC profile and other settings in the RIP. ● HP substrates are optimized to provide the best out-of-the-box printing experience with your printer. ● Use the Internal Print Server to check that any calibrations appropriate for your substrate have been done: printhead alignment, color calibration. See Printer calibration on page 88. ● Do not cut off pieces of substrate while the substrate is loaded into the printer. This may cause the remaining substrate to jam. For the latest ICC profiles and substrate presets, see http://www.hp.com/go/mediasolutionslocator. Color consistency Your printer has been designed to provide an excellent experience in terms of color consistency and repeatability. This allows large jobs such as fleet graphics and wall coverings to be printed in tiles or panels, with confidence that, when the finished panels are placed edge to edge, the colors will match at the joins. The color variation within a printed job has been measured to be within this limit: Maximum color difference (95% of colors)
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