HP FB950 manual Plywood and Medium Density Overlay MDO Plywood Materials

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Plywood and Medium Density Overlay (MDO) Plywood Materials

Considerations

Due to the natural tendencies of Plywood and Medium Density Overlay Plywood (MDO) to warp and the overall surface smoothness of the product, it can be difficult to attain a consistent rate of media advance or produce repeatable results with this media. If deciding to print with this media, precautions should be taken to minimize the risk of printhead damage from warped media and to minimize the effects of poor media advances.

Supported (

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1200x600

600x600

 

600x300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HQ

Prod

BB

HQ

Prod

BB

HQ

Prod

 

BB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recommendations for best results

Preparation

Print on the side without any lettering or graphics on the protective film to avoid transfer effect from printed areas. Clean well with lint-free cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol.

Printing

As this material is costly, it is best to run in Production or High Quality.

This media has low dot gain so 600x600 is the best resolution, as it places the most ink.

A head height higher than the standard 0.085 inches (2.16 cm) may be necessary to avoid damaged or bowed edges that will interfere with the path of the carriage.

Use Low or Medium UV lamp settings.

This material is usually heavy enough to lie flat without any belt vacuum; if not properly handled and stored, however the material can bow. The material should be shipped and stored flat. The vacuum level has very little influence but a setting of 5 or higher is recommended. If the edges are bent, they should be flattened before imaging.

Use a Foamed PVC color profile or another generic equivalent.

Set the printer to Heavy media mode to account for the weight of the sheet(s).

Output Handling

No special handling required.

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Contents Media Usage on the Scitex FB950 Printer Page Table of Contents Page Print Mode Considerations IntroductionMedia Compatibility Flexible Media Media Type Supported Print Details ModesRigid Media Tests show reliable results with the following rigid mediaDetails on Specific Media Types Acrylic Sheet Plexiglas and other brand names∙ No special handling required Card Stock ∙ C-size flutes or smaller sizes perform bestClear Vinyl Sheet Corrugated Fiberboard Fluted Polypropylene Coroplast and other brand names Foam Board Fome-Corand other brand names Foamed PVC Sintra and other brand names Glass Petg Clear Plywood and Medium Density Overlay MDO Plywood Materials Polycarbonate Sheet Lexan, Makrolon, Tuffak Polystyrene Sheet Considerations Table Setup General RecommendationsMedia Feed Other Printer Configuration Notes Media PropertiesPrint Mode Selection Static ElectricityUsing the Straight-Through Media Path Loading MediaEdge-to-Edge Printing Media Measurement OptionsLoading Media for Edge-to-Edge Printing Overprinting Loading Media for Two-Sided Printing Two-Sided PrintingGeneral Notes Preparing Image for Two-Sided PrintingMultiple Sheet Printing MarginsUneven Rows 2010-09