HP FB950 manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

 

Table of Contents

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Introduction

5

Print Mode Considerations

5

Media Compatibility

5

Flexible Media

6

Rigid Media

7

Details on Specific Media Types

8

Acrylic Sheet (Plexiglas® and other brand names)

8

Aluminum Composite Materials (Alumacorr®, Allumalite®, Dibond®, and other brand names)

9

Card Stock

10

Clear Vinyl Sheet

11

Corrugated Fiberboard

12

Fluted Polypropylene (Coroplast® and other brand names)

13

Foam Board (Fome-Cor®and other brand names)

14

Foamed PVC (Sintra® and other brand names)

15

Glass

16

PETG – Clear

17

Plywood and Medium Density Overlay (MDO) Plywood Materials

18

Polycarbonate Sheet (Lexan®, Makrolon®, Tuffak®)

19

Polystyrene Sheet

20

Polystyrene-Faced Foam Board (Gatorplast® and other brand names)

21

General Recommendations

22

Table Setup

22

Media Feed

22

Other Printer Configuration Notes

23

Print Mode Selection

24

Static Electricity

24

Using the Straight-Through Media Path

25

Loading Media

25

Media Measurement Options

26

Edge-to-Edge Printing

26

Loading Media for Edge-to-Edge Printing

26

Overprinting

27

Two-Sided Printing

28

General Notes

28

Loading Media for Two-Sided Printing

28

Preparing Image for Two-Sided Printing

28

Multiple Sheet Printing

29

Margins

29

Uneven Rows

29

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Contents Media Usage on the Scitex FB950 Printer Page Table of Contents Page Print Mode Considerations IntroductionMedia Compatibility Media Type Supported Print Details Modes Flexible MediaTests show reliable results with the following rigid media Rigid MediaAcrylic Sheet Plexiglas and other brand names Details on Specific Media Types∙ No special handling required ∙ C-size flutes or smaller sizes perform best Card StockClear 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 Media Properties Other Printer Configuration NotesStatic Electricity Print Mode SelectionLoading Media Using the Straight-Through Media PathEdge-to-Edge Printing Media Measurement OptionsLoading Media for Edge-to-Edge Printing Overprinting Preparing Image for Two-Sided Printing Two-Sided PrintingGeneral Notes Loading Media for Two-Sided PrintingMultiple Sheet Printing MarginsUneven Rows 2010-09