HP Latex 260 61-in Japan ( L26500 61-in Japan ) manual Substrate settings, Download media presets

Page 63

5 Substrate settings

Download media presets

Each supported substrate has its own characteristics. The printer changes the way it prints on each different substrate. The RIP requires a description of the requirements of each substrate. This description is called the “media preset”.

The media preset contains the ICC color profile, which describes the color characteristics of the substrate. It also contains information about other characteristics (RIP and printer settings) and requirements of the substrate that are not directly related to color. Media presets for your printer are installed in the RIP.

The RIP contains media presets for only the most commonly used substrates. If you buy a substrate for which your RIP has no preset, you can obtain a preset for a new substrate in the following ways:

Try to download the media preset from the substrate manufacturer's Web site.

If it is not there, try to download it from the RIP company's Web site.

If it is not there, check availability using the HP Media Finder search application located at http://www.hp.com/go/latexmediafinder/

If you cannot find it anywhere, create a new media preset in the RIP. See Add a new substrate on page 59.

Further information can be found at http://www.hp.com/go/L26500/solutions/ http://www.hp.com/go/L26100/solutions/

Add a new substrate

This section is provided in case you decide to make your own media preset. Normally there is no need to do this if you can find ready-made presets for all the substrates that you use.

Substrate settings

ENWW

Download media presets 59

Image 63
Contents Designjet L26500 / L26100 printer series Trademarks Legal noticesTable of contents Ink system Electrical shock hazard Safety precautionsGeneral safety guidelines IntroductionFire hazard Heat hazardMechanical hazard Heavy substrate hazardInk handling Introduction Printer’s main components Printer’s main featuresFront view Edge holders case Rear viewDrying enclosure Take-up reel motor Front panel Loading accessoryEmbedded Web Server Support tab Setup tabTurn the printer on and off Main tabRestart the printer Connection type Speed Maximum cable length Other factors Connectivity and software instructionsConnection method Connect to a networkConnectivity View or set the date and time Basic setup optionsPrinter setup options Change the language of the front panelTurn the buzzer on or off Request e-mail notification of specific error conditionsChange the cool-down delay Change the sleep mode settingChange the language of the Embedded Web Server Embedded Web Server setup optionsRestore factory settings Access the Embedded Web ServerRestrict access to the printer Handle the substrate OverviewSubstrate tips Example HP Heavyweight Coated Paper Supported substrate familiesSubstrate family Description Supported HP substrates Specialty materials Back ProLoad a roll onto the spindle Porous substratesLift the spindle lock lever to disengage the spindle Load a roll onto the spindle Handle the substrate Load a roll into the printer automatically Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Load a roll into the printer manually Load a roll into the printer manually Select the type of substrate you are loading Unload a roll from the printer Load a cut sheet into the printerLoop-shapers Take-up reelTake-up reel Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Load a roll onto the take-up reel other substrates Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Unload a roll from the take-up reel Handle the substrate Edge holders Loading accessory Loading accessory Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Outline Double-sided printingDouble-sided printing View information about the substrate Substrate length tracking Store the substrate Enable/disable the length tracking featureSubstrate settings Download media presetsAdd a new substrate Summary Select printer settings and color profile Airflow Tracking Setting Description If too low If too highSubstrate family Drying Curing Heating Auto Substrat Input Vacuum TempSubstrates in normal Omas Load the substrate and print the diagnostic plotAdvanced settings Change settings while printingLow-temp Mesh Temperature profile Select the number of passesAqueou Key Check the quantity of ink on the substrateSubstrate settings Substrate settings Color calibration Faster printingColor reproduction tricks Color profilesSubstrate settings Retrieving usage information Request accounting data by E-mail Get accounting informationCheck usage statistics Check usage statistics for a jobSet Send accounting files to Enabled Printheads Ink systemInk system components Ink cartridgesPrinthead cleaning cartridge Printhead cleaning kitInk funnel Printhead cleaning containerInk maintenance kit Kit Part number Order ink suppliesCartridge Capacity ml Part number Printhead Part numberPrint options Printer statesChange margins Request the printer’s internal prints Accessories Order accessoriesName Product number Printer specifications Functional specificationsMinimum Maximum Outside Japan Japan only Physical specificationsMemory specifications Power specificationsAcoustic specifications Environmental specificationsBack tension GlossaryPET PVC Index Safety labels