HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 53

View information about the loaded substrate, Unload a roll, Finish, Substrate, Settings

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9. When the substrate is evenly tensioned and flat (no wrinkles or bumps), attach it to the empty core with adhesive tape. Tape it first in the center, and then at the left and right sides, making sure not to pull the substrate excessively or leave it wrinkled. 10. Close the window. 11. If you are using the substrate edge holders, place them on the platen before closing the window. 12. Use the Internal Print Server to lower the carriage beam to its printing position. 13. Go to the Internal Print Server and click the Finish button. The printer rotates both rolls to check their diameters, and it also checks the width of the roll, the winding direction, the vacuum, and the substrate advance calibration (this takes about a minute). NOTE: Some substrates (such as transparent substrates) cannot be measured by the printer in this way. In such cases, you will be asked to enter the Left Edge and Width fields yourself into the Internal Print Server. Use the ruler on the spindle to check these values. 14. An alert about substrate-advance tracking may appear at this point. For more information on when you might want to turn off automatic tracking, see Substrate-advance calibration on page 97. The printer is now ready to print. View information about the loaded substrate Information about the loaded substrate is displayed at the bottom of the main screen of the Internal Print Server. To see more information, click Substrate > Settings. Unload a roll NOTE: Contact HP to know the recommended third party solutions for substrate lifter and core adaptors. 1. Check that the printing is not printing. 2. Go to the Internal Print Server and click Substrate Load/Unload. 3. Lift the loading table latches at the rear of the printer. 4. If you need to raise the carriage beam, go to the Internal Print Server and click Carriage beam position > Move to substrate load position. The printer raises the carriage. TIP: This step is optional. It may be feasible to unload some substrates without raising the carriage beam. 5. When the carriage has been raised, cut the substrate 6. Wind the substrate manually onto the output roll. ENWW View information about the loaded substrate 47

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9.
When the substrate is evenly tensioned and flat (no wrinkles or bumps), attach it to the empty core with
adhesive tape. Tape it first in the center, and then at the left and right sides, making sure not to pull the
substrate excessively or leave it wrinkled.
10.
Close the window.
11.
If you are using the substrate edge holders, place them on the platen before closing the window.
12.
Use the Internal Print Server to lower the carriage beam to its printing position.
13.
Go to the Internal Print Server and click the
Finish
button. The printer rotates both rolls to check their
diameters, and it also checks the width of the roll, the winding direction, the vacuum, and the substrate
advance calibration (this takes about a minute).
NOTE:
Some substrates (such as transparent substrates) cannot be measured by the printer in this way.
In such cases, you will be asked to enter the Left Edge and Width fields yourself into the Internal Print
Server. Use the ruler on the spindle to check these values.
14.
An alert about substrate-advance tracking may appear at this point. For more information on when you
might want to turn off automatic tracking, see
Substrate-advance calibration
on page
97
.
The printer is now ready to print.
View information about the loaded substrate
Information about the loaded substrate is displayed at the bottom of the main screen of the Internal Print Server.
To see more information, click
Substrate
>
Settings
.
Unload a roll
NOTE:
Contact HP to know the recommended third party solutions for substrate lifter and core adaptors.
1.
Check that the printing is not printing.
2.
Go to the Internal Print Server and click
Substrate Load/Unload
.
3.
Lift the loading table latches at the rear of the printer.
4.
If you need to raise the carriage beam, go to the Internal Print Server and click
Carriage beam position
>
Move to substrate load position
. The printer raises the carriage.
TIP:
This step is optional. It may be feasible to unload some substrates without raising the carriage beam.
5.
When the carriage has been raised, cut the substrate
6.
Wind the substrate manually onto the output roll.
ENWW
View information about the loaded substrate
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