HP Scitex FB700 Industrial manual Printing tips, Visible

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Printing tips

CAUTION: Synthetic media commonly used for inkjet printing can build up a static charge, especially in environments with low relative humidity. This charge can pose an electrostatic discharge (ESD) hazard to persons, the printer, and other equipment. It can be safely discharged by draping a grounded chain or tinsel over the top of the media, or by wiping the media with a solution of 90% isopropyl alcohol and allowing it to dry for five minutes before printing. A relative humidity of 40%-60% will greatly reduce problems with static electricity.

Rigid cut-sheet media — use only flat, unwarped, undamaged sheets, with parallel opposite edges and 90° corners. For optimal image quality, use smooth-surfaced media. Images printed on porous media will lack fine detail.

Curing continues for 24-48 hours — the UV ink will continue to cure for a day or two after printing. Maximum durability and adhesion is achieved when the ink is fully cured.

If you print on the media drive belt, clean the ink off the belt as soon as possible. The longer that ink remains on the belt, the more difficult it is to remove. To remove ink from the belt, moisten the ink with isopropyl alcohol, let stand for a few minutes, and wipe with a paper towel. Carefully remove any flaked ink from the area.

To avoid printing on the media drive belt when printing edge-to-edge (0 margin) jobs, you can affix dark-colored masking tape on the belt where the sides of the media will be. Remove or replace the tape periodically as ink accumulates on the tape.

Do not attempt to adjust the vacuum level for the printheads. It has been factory adjusted for best performance.

Lighter, smaller media rolls — for lighter, smaller rolls of media, you can use the rigid media tables and media rollers to feed the media like rigid media.

Printing on reflective media will reflect UV light onto the printheads, which will cure the ink over time and clog the ink jets. To minimize this:

Do not keep reflective media loaded on the printer when not in use.

Perform a manual purge after printing on reflective media.

Visually inspect the printheads via the service door for ink buildup or ink curing, If observed, clean the printheads (see Clean the print head orifice plates (bi-weekly) on page 70).

To load reflective media, the General Media Setting “Visible to Printer” should be set to

Visible.

The margins for print jobs sent from the Onyx RIP cannot be set from the RIP. The margins can be adjusted once the print job is stored on the printer, or white space can be added to the document before it is sent to the RIP.

To reduce printing artifacts when printing on Corrugated Plastic (Coroplast) or Polystyrene (Sintra) sheets, try creating a custom media type with the lamps set to Low, Low. Note that this setting could reduce the gloss of the print.

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HP Scitex FB500 Printer HP Scitex FB700 Printer Part number CQ114-90027 Revision B Table of contents Load inks Order accessories Functional specifications Physical Power Environmental Introduction Operating requirementsElectrical EnvironmentalImportant operating notes RIPSafety warnings Quick tour Input sideQuick tour Special features PrintheadsInk system Media handlingUse the HP Embedded Web Server Update the printer software Download a printer events fileTransfer a custom media definition Display job accounting informationMedia Wizard Configure and load mediaConfigure media General Media Settings Work with the rigid media tables Load rigid media Use the camera to locate the sheets Quick Load Multi-sheet N-UPLoad roll-fed media Incomplete rowsEnww Use the camera to locate the media Enww Load inks Load inksUnload an empty ink box Load a full ink boxOrder ink supplies You can order the following ink supplies for your printerPrinting jobs Available print modes 2FB700 print modes and maximum print speeds Stored jobs Thumbnail screenProperties screen Position and eject options 2Position options with Auto Eject OffPrinting tips VisibleUse white ink IntroductionWhite ink option overview Types of white ink printingWhite ink maintenance Home Use the control panelOverview Enww Printing 2Home page with Attention message and View Attentions buttonPrinting Options menu Enww Media MediaInk Media Settings menuMaintenance menu Enww System Tools menuUser Cleaning and Maintenance Settings menu Language SelectionSystem Information LicenseMenu tree PrintingSystem MediaInk Lvds Enww Enww AutoJet When to calibrateCalibrate the printer Auto calibrations Manual calibrationsMedia Feed Calibration Manual BiDi Registration 1Media feed calibration patternPrinthead X Calibration Press Printhead X Calibration in the menuManual Jet Mapping Press ProceedReport Individual Bad Jets Clear Individual Bad Jets Linearization Default Registration DataUnfixed Jets Report Enww Accessories Order accessoriesAccessories User cleaning Schedule of tasksClean the carriage home sensor monthly on Remove the lamp housings Replace UV lamp bulb 500-1000 hoursRemove the user-end lamp housing Remove the service-end lamp housing Enww Remove the old UV lamp bulb Enww Re-install the lamp housings Re-install the user-end lamp housingClean the rail encoder strip bi-weekly Re-install the service-end lamp housingClean ionizer needles quarterly Clean and lubricate rail strips bi-weekly Clean and lubricate rail strips bi-weekly Clean the print head orifice plates bi-weekly Clean and lubricate the service station rails monthly Clean service station wiper monthly Clean carriage wheels monthly 20Location of carriage wheels User cleaning Enww Clean the carriage home sensor monthly Vacuum bottom of carriage monthlyClean the carriage home sensor monthly Replace the UV lamp filters quarterly Clean the electronics box filters quarterly Replace the service station wiper quarterly Drain waste from service station quarterly Clean the media thickness sensor roller quarterlyEnww Specifications Functional specificationsPower PhysicalCEE 7/4 CEE 7/7 Table A-6Printer environmental specifications EnvironmentalTroubleshooting Troubleshooting checklistWarranty claims CallMe@hpHP Customer Care North AmericaEurope, Middle East, and Africa Asia and PacificEnww Image quality tips Startup and check jet healthStart with the printer in good working order Load media correctlyCheck jet health RIP settingsChoose a resolution Color matching Choose a color profileEnww Index Enww