HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 46

The substrate edge holders, Install an edge holder

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TIP: If the printer has been idle overnight with substrate loaded, and exposed to high or low temperatures, advance the substrate 13 to 25 cm (5 to 10 in) before printing, to avoid printhead crashes or ink smears on the substrate. The substrate edge holders The purpose of the substrate edge holders is to prevent the substrate edges from lifting up and jamming while printing. If you experience this kind of problem while printing, you can try using the edge holders to overcome it. IMPORTANT: There are some textiles that should not be used with edge holders; check before using. NOTE: The edge holders are not recommended when printing on substrate that is more than 0.4 mm (0.016 in) thick. TIP: The edge holders may be easier to deploy if you raise the carriage beam (see Set the carriage beam position on page 58); however, they can be deployed without raising the carriage beam. The correct position is illustrated below. The substrate should be free to move, and should not touch the ends of the edge holder. CAUTION: Wrongly positioned edge holders could severely damage the printheads and carriage. NOTE: If the substrate is loaded with the right edge outside the 161 cm position on the spindle ruler, or the left edge outside the −162 cm position, the edge holders cannot be used because there is not enough space for them. Install an edge holder 1. Standing in front of the printer, place the magnetic side of the edge holder onto the far side of the platen and cover the edge of the substrate. 40 Chapter 5 Handle the substrate ENWW

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TIP:
If the printer has been idle overnight with substrate loaded, and exposed to high or low temperatures,
advance the substrate 13 to 25 cm (5 to 10 in) before printing, to avoid printhead crashes or ink smears on the
substrate.
The substrate edge holders
The purpose of the substrate edge holders is to prevent the substrate edges from lifting up and jamming while
printing. If you experience this kind of problem while printing, you can try using the edge holders to overcome it.
IMPORTANT:
There are some textiles that should not be used with edge holders; check before using.
NOTE:
The edge holders are not recommended when printing on substrate that is more than 0.4 mm (0.016 in)
thick.
TIP:
The edge holders may be easier to deploy if you raise the carriage beam (see
Set the carriage beam
position
on page
58
); however, they can be deployed without raising the carriage beam.
The correct position is illustrated below. The substrate should be free to move, and should not touch the ends of
the edge holder.
CAUTION:
Wrongly positioned edge holders could severely damage the printheads and carriage.
NOTE:
If the substrate is loaded with the right edge outside the 161 cm position on the spindle ruler, or the left
edge outside the −162 cm position, the edge holders cannot be used because there is not enough space for
them.
Install an edge holder
1.
Standing in front of the printer, place the magnetic side of the edge holder onto the far side of the platen
and cover the edge of the substrate.
40
Chapter 5
Handle the substrate
ENWW