HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 48

Load a roll onto the spindle, Single-roll printing

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1. If it is installed in the printer, remove the edge holder from the platen. 2. Remove the old strip and insert the new one. 3. Replace the edge holder on the platen, if you intend to use it. Load a roll onto the spindle NOTE: Contact HP to know the recommended third party solutions for substrate lifter and core adaptors. Single-roll printing The spindle has a pneumatic connector at one end and a gear at the other. 1. Check that the gear is on the correct side. 2. Insert the spindle into the roll taking into consideration the winding direction. TIP: The spindle is quite heavy in order to ensure stiffness and so avoid skew and wrinkles, so two people are recommended for this operation. 3. Note the position of the end of the roll on the scale marked on both sides from the center of the spindle. The input and output rolls should be positioned identically on their respective spindles. TIP: The rolls should be centered to reduce the risk of skew, wrinkles, and telescoping. 4. Connect the air gun to the pneumatic connector on the spindle, and inflate the spindle so that it cannot move inside the roll. TIP: Before inflating, use the pneumatic gun to blow air around the valve area to remove any dirt. 42 Chapter 5 Handle the substrate ENWW

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1.
If it is installed in the printer, remove the edge holder from the platen.
2.
Remove the old strip and insert the new one.
3.
Replace the edge holder on the platen, if you intend to use it.
Load a roll onto the spindle
NOTE:
Contact HP to know the recommended third party solutions for substrate lifter and core adaptors.
Single-roll printing
The spindle has a pneumatic connector at one end and a gear at the other.
1.
Check that the gear is on the correct side.
2.
Insert the spindle into the roll taking into consideration the winding direction.
TIP:
The spindle is quite heavy in order to ensure stiffness and so avoid skew and wrinkles, so two people
are recommended for this operation.
3.
Note the position of the end of the roll on the scale marked on both sides from the center of the spindle.
The input and output rolls should be positioned identically on their respective spindles.
TIP:
The rolls should be centered to reduce the risk of skew, wrinkles, and telescoping.
4.
Connect the air gun to the pneumatic connector on the spindle, and inflate the spindle so that it cannot
move inside the roll.
TIP:
Before inflating, use the pneumatic gun to blow air around the valve area to remove any dirt.
42
Chapter 5
Handle the substrate
ENWW