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Sommario del manuale d’uso

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    1 Media Usage on the Sc itex FB950 Printer Notes for Users[...]

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    3 Table of Co ntents Table of Contents ......................................... .............................................. ............................................ .............. 3 Introduction ........................... ......................................... ......................................... ...................................[...]

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    5 Introduction This handbook cont ains a collect ion of t echniques and r ecommendation s for achieving best output using t he Straight-T hrough Paper Path ( STPP) for r igid applications and the roll-to-rol l web for f lexible applications on the HP Scitex FB950 printer. These inst ructions prov ide you with a general k nowledge of media handling,[...]

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    6 Flexible Media Printing with flexible mat erial is pos sible with t he opti onal Supply & Takeup Su pport System. Flexible material shou ld be t ightly and evenly s pooled onto 3-inch (7.62 cm) c ores that do not ex ceed 98. 5 inches (2. 5 m) in width. The maximu m diameter f or the roll of media is 7. 5 inches (1 9 cm). For details on loadin[...]

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    7 Rigid Media One advant age of f latbed printers over platen printers is t hat the media driv e system pr ovides for a more cons istent advanc e rate. W ith the belt-fed system t here is little n eed to perform media feed calibrations when switc hing between media types or s izes. Printers that utilize a pinch roller/grit roller drive mechan ism a[...]

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    8 Details on S pecific Media T ypes Acrylic Sheet (Plexiglas ® and other brand n ames) Considerations • • • • Supported (     ) print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation • • • • Peel t he prot ective film off one side. If firmly af fixed to media, adhesive-back ed prot ective fil ms can b[...]

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    9 Aluminum Composite Materials (Alumacorr ® , Allumalite ® , Dibond ® , and ot her brand names) Considerations • • • • Supported (     ) print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation • • • • Print on the side without any lett ering or graphics on the prot ective film t o avoid tr ansfer eff[...]

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    10 Card Stock Considerations • • • • C-size f lutes or smaller sizes p erform bes t • • • • Certain coa ted sh eets may cause ink to pool and cure unevenl y, yielding a poor image q uality print. Be s ure to t est coated mat erials for compatibil ity before purchasing signif icant quantities. • • • • Supported (    [...]

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    11 Clear Vinyl Sheet Considerations • • • • Supported (     ) print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation • • • • Dust with a lint-fr ee cloth to remov e any dust and handle with gloves to avoid f ingerprints on edge of media • • • • Use isopro pyl alcohol to clean handling edges. Al[...]

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    12 Corrugated Fiberboard Considerations • • • • C-size f lutes or smaller sizes p erform bes t • • • • Certain coa ted sh eets may cause ink to pool and cure unevenl y, yielding a poor image q uality print. Be s ure to t est coated mat erials for compatibil ity before purchasing signif icant quantities. • • • • Supported ( ?[...]

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    13 Fluted Polypropylene (Coroplast ® and other brand names) Considerations • • • • Supported (     ) print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation • • • • Ensure t hat t he ionizer is power on and func tioning. • • • • Apply isoprop yl alcohol gre ater t han 90% an d wipe dow n each s[...]

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    14 Foam Board (Fome-Cor ® and other brand names) Considerations • • • • Supported (     ) print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation • • • • Dust with a lint-fr ee cloth to remov e any dust and handle with gloves to avoid f ingerprints on the edge of t his media. Although it is not always [...]

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    15 Foamed PVC (Sintra ® and other brand name s) Considerations • • • • Supported (     ) print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation • • • • If t he media has a prot ective film attach ed, peel the prot ective film off one side. I f firmly aff ixed to media, adhesive-backed prot ective f il[...]

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    16 Glass Considerations • • • • Light reflectivity and r efract ivity will directly impact printhead jetting healt h. UV ink, even while jetting, will begin to cure in t he printhead orif ice plate if exposed t o stray UV light. • • • • Adjusting the UV Shutter Aperture may help to reduce the amount of err ant UV light that is proje[...]

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    17 PETG – Clear Considerations • • • • Supported (     ) print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation • • • • Peel t he prot ective film off one side; place t his side up on t able. If fir mly affixed t o media, adhesive based prot ective f ilms can be lef t on the bac kside while printing.[...]

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    18 Plywood and Medium Density Overlay (MDO ) Plywood Materials Considerations • • • • Due to the natural tendencies of Plywood and Medium Density Overla y Plywood (MD O) to warp and the overall surf ace smoothness of the produc t, it can be difficult t o attain a consist ent rat e of media advance or pro duce repeatab le result s with this [...]

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    19 Polycarbonate Sheet (Lexan ® , Makrolon ® , Tuffak ® ) Considerations • • • • Supported (     ) print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation • • • • Peel t he prot ective film off one side; place t his side up on t able. If fir mly affixed t o media, adhesive based prot ective f ilms ca[...]

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    20 Polystyrene Sheet Considerations • • • • Supported (     ) print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation • • • • Dust with s lint-f ree cloth to remove any dust and handle wit h gloves t o avoid f ingerprints on edge of media • • • • Ensure t hat t he ionizer is power on and func ti[...]

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    21 Polystyrene-Faced Foam Boar d (Gatorplast ® and other brand names) Considerations • • • • Supported (     ) print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation • • • • Ensure t hat t he ionizer is power on and func tioning. • • • • Apply isoprop yl alcohol gre ater t han 90% an d wipe do[...]

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    22 General Re commend atio ns Table Setup • • • • Ensure t he printer is on an even o r flat s urface, pref erably level. T he tables should be co- planar with t he belt. Adjusting t he tables t o be c o-planar is easier if the print er is on a lev el surface. • • • • The input t able sh ould be set s o that the table rollers are t [...]

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    23 Media Properties • • • • Store media flat, in a clean environment with t he same or similar temperat ure and humidity as the printer. • • • • For best results, individual sheets of media shou ld be flat. Cur ves in eit her axis of the media (left t o right, or front to back ) can lead to head strikes of the carriage on the media.[...]

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    24 Print Mode Selection Many cut- sheet m edia will work well in Production Mode. Some materials, because of their weight or other physical propert ies, may give t he best output in High Qualit y mode. Depending on the ap plication requirement s (v iewing distance, image cont ent, level of acceptability f or image qua lity, etc. ). Plan f or some a[...]

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    25 Using the S traigh t-Through Media Path Loading Media Always loa d rigid subst rates fr om the input s ide, never the f rom out put side. If loaded from the output side, the brushes on the input side may bend bac k and then release as the media moves, causing output anomalies while print ing. 1. Unload any r oll-fed media from t he printer. 2. M[...]

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    26 Media Measurement Options The print er can automatically measur e the media in three dif ferent ways: Standard, Maximal, and Minimal. T his option is set on th e printer’s control panel under “Menu -> Printer Settings -> Media Measurement ”. • • • • Maximal — measures t he width of the media in t wo places, and f inds the r[...]

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    27 Overprinting Because most media s heets are not precisel y th e same widt h from st art to finish, and to accommodate any slight media drift that may occ ur the print er can be conf igured f or a variable am ount of ov erprinting. In this context, “overpr inting” indicates how wi de of a print job be yond t he initial measure d width o f the[...]

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    28 Two-Si ded Printing General Notes If t wo-sided printing is required, waiting up t o 24 hours for t he ink on the f ront side t o completely cure may improve subst rate feed perf ormance on the back s ide. Low or m inimum ink usage images are recommended fo r two sided applicat ions. The succ ess of two-sided printing depends large ly on t he qu[...]

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    29 Multiple She et Printing Multiple-sheet N-U P allows you t o print a multiple-copy job on mu ltiple s heets acr oss the belt, and multiple ro ws of s heets, until the job is complete d. To print multi-sheet N-UP, load multiple sheets on the print er, th en send a print job from the RI P with a quantit y greater than or equal t o the number o f s[...]

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    30 © Copyright 2010 Hew lett-Packard Dev elopment Company, L.P. The information contained he rein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP produc ts and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing here in should be construed as constituting an additional warranty[...]