HP Latex 260 61-in ( L26500 61-in ), Latex 260 61-in Japan ( L26500 61-in Japan ) manual Pet

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I/O

Input/Output: this term describes the passing of data between one device and another.

ICC

The International Color Consortium, a group of companies that have agreed on a common standard for color profiles.

Ink density

The relative amount of ink that is deposited on the substrate per unit of area.

IP address

A unique identifier that identifies a particular node on a TCP/IP network. It consists of four integers separated by dots.

LED

Light-Emitting Diode: a semiconductor device that emits light when electrically stimulated.

Loading accessory

A flexible plastic accessory that fits over the leading edge of the substrate while it is being loaded into the printer. Some substrates are difficult to load without this accessory.

Loop-shaper

A cylindrical weight inserted into the loop of substrate required by the take-up reel. A light and a heavy loop- shaper are provided, to suit different substrate types.

Minimum drying power

The minimum heat applied in the printing zone so that the substrate does not cool too much in lightly-inked areas. Low minimum power may cause print quality defects; high minimum power may damage the substrate, especially with a high number of passes and in blank or lightly-inked areas.

Nozzle

One of many tiny holes in a printhead through which ink is deposited onto the substrate.

OMAS

The Optical Media Advance Sensor, otherwise known as the substrate-advance sensor. The sensor located in the print platen that tracks the substrate movement and increases its accuracy.

Passes

The number of print passes specifies how many times the printheads will print on the same area of substrate. A higher number of passes tends to improve print quality and printhead health, but reduces the speed of printing.

PC

Polycarbonate.

PE

Polyethylene.

PET

Polyethylene Terephthalate (polyester).

PLA

Polylactic Acid.

Platen

The flat surface within the printer over which the substrate passes while it is being printed on.

PP

Polypropylene.

Printhead

A removable printer component that takes ink of one or more colors from the corresponding ink cartridge(s) and deposits it on the substrate, through a cluster of nozzles.

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Contents Designjet L26500 / L26100 printer series Legal notices TrademarksTable of contents Ink system Safety precautions General safety guidelinesIntroduction Electrical shock hazardHeat hazard Fire hazardInk handling Mechanical hazardHeavy substrate hazard Introduction Printer’s main features Printer’s main componentsFront view Rear view Edge holders caseDrying enclosure Take-up reel motor Loading accessory Front panelEmbedded Web Server Setup tab Turn the printer on and offMain tab Support tabRestart the printer Connectivity and software instructions Connection methodConnect to a network Connection type Speed Maximum cable length Other factorsConnectivity Basic setup options Printer setup optionsChange the language of the front panel View or set the date and timeRequest e-mail notification of specific error conditions Change the cool-down delayChange the sleep mode setting Turn the buzzer on or offEmbedded Web Server setup options Restore factory settingsAccess the Embedded Web Server Change the language of the Embedded Web ServerRestrict access to the printer Substrate tips Handle the substrateOverview Substrate family Description Example HP Heavyweight Coated PaperSupported substrate families Supported HP substrates Back Pro Specialty materialsPorous substrates Load a roll onto the spindleLift 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 Load a cut sheet into the printer Unload a roll from the printerTake-up reel Loop-shapersTake-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 Double-sided printing OutlineDouble-sided printing View information about the substrate Substrate length tracking Enable/disable the length tracking feature Store the substrateAdd a new substrate Substrate settingsDownload media presets Summary Select printer settings and color profile Setting Description If too low If too high Substrate family Drying Curing Heating AutoSubstrat Input Vacuum Temp Airflow TrackingSubstrates in normal Load the substrate and print the diagnostic plot OmasChange settings while printing Advanced settingsLow-temp Mesh Aqueou Temperature profileSelect the number of passes Check the quantity of ink on the substrate KeySubstrate settings Substrate settings Faster printing Color calibrationColor profiles Color reproduction tricksSubstrate settings Retrieving usage information Get accounting information Check usage statisticsCheck usage statistics for a job Request accounting data by E-mailSet Send accounting files to Enabled Ink system Ink system componentsInk cartridges PrintheadsPrinthead cleaning kit Printhead cleaning cartridgePrinthead cleaning container Ink funnelInk maintenance kit Order ink supplies Cartridge Capacity ml Part numberPrinthead Part number Kit Part numberChange margins Print optionsPrinter states Request the printer’s internal prints Name Product number AccessoriesOrder accessories Minimum Maximum Printer specificationsFunctional specifications Physical specifications Memory specificationsPower specifications Outside Japan Japan onlyEnvironmental specifications Acoustic specificationsGlossary Back tensionPET PVC Index Safety labels