HP Scitex FB700 Industrial manual Printing Options menu

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To switch to the Printing page, press the Printing icon in the Activity Tray at the bottom of the screen.

1Status messages

Stored Jobs status — current mode (print and save, print only, save only), number of stored jobs, number of locked jobs. See Stored jobs on page 23 for details.

UV Lamps

2Jobs — displays the Stored Jobs feature. See Stored jobs on page 23 for details.

3Options — displays the Printer Options menu. See Printing Options menu on page 32 for details.

4Calibrate — displays the Calibrate Printer menu. See Calibrate the printer on page 45 for details.

5Turn On Lamps/Turn Off Lamps — enables you to manually switch the UV curing lamps on and off.

Printing Options menu

Print Position and Eject Settings — this menu option controls two related functions that enable you to control how print jobs are positioned on sheet-fed media, and how to eject the sheets:

Position — when the printed image does not span the entire width of the media, positions the printed image flush left (nearest the control panel or user side), flush right, centered, or nested on the media (if Auto Eject Off is selected).

Eject — you can choose whether the media is ejected to the output or input side after each job prints, or disable automatic eject.

See Position and eject options on page 25 for further details.

Space Between Prints (roll-fed) — sets the blank space between print jobs, between 0–25 cm (0–10 in).

Measure Media (sheet-fed) — for cut-sheet media, you can choose various levels of precision for finding the left (user end), right (service end), and front edges of the media. First, the printer prompts you to select a measurement frequency (trade-off between precision and speed):

Measure only on first load — measure only once, after you configure the media; best for fast throughput when precise image placement is not required or when using the media alignment pins

Measure on all loads — best for precise image placement, such as for N-UP and edge-to- edge printing

Don’t measure media — best for fast throughput when precise image placement is not required and there are very wide margins around the image

After you select one of these options, the printer prompts you to select a measurement type:

Minimal — measures the width of the media once and finds the front right edge; no skew detection

Standard — measures the width of the media once, and finds the front edge in two places to estimate skew

One Edge — (available with Measure on all loads is selected) measures the user- and service-end edges on the first sheet, user-end edge only on subsequent sheets, and the front right edge (no skew detection). For single-sheet jobs only, not available for multi-sheet N-UP. Works best on jobs with wider margins.

Maximal — measures the width of the media in two places to estimate skew

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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 Electrical IntroductionOperating requirements EnvironmentalImportant operating notes RIPSafety warnings Quick tour Input sideQuick tour Ink system Special featuresPrintheads Media handlingUse the HP Embedded Web Server Transfer a custom media definition Update the printer softwareDownload a printer events file 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 Unload an empty ink box Load inksLoad inks Load a full ink boxOrder ink supplies You can order the following ink supplies for your printerPrinting jobs Available print modes2FB700 print modes and maximum print speeds Stored jobs Thumbnail screenProperties screen Position and eject options 2Position options with Auto Eject OffPrinting tips VisibleWhite ink option overview Use white inkIntroduction Types of white ink printing White 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 System Information Settings menuLanguage Selection 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@hpEurope, Middle East, and Africa HP Customer CareNorth America Asia and PacificEnww Start with the printer in good working order Image quality tipsStartup and check jet health Load media correctlyCheck jet health RIP settingsChoose a resolution Color matching Choose a color profileEnww Index Enww