Choose Minimal for fastest throughput, Maximal for greatest precision and skew detection when printing
●Measure media
◦When loading — locates the left and right edges only when loading a roll of media.
◦Before each copy — locates the left and right edges of the media before each print. This enables the printer to compensate for any “drifting” of the media, and print the image at the correct location.
●Use Ionizer Bar — sets whether to use the ionizer bar to reduce the electrostatic charge on synthetic medias (the default setting is on or enabled). You may want to disable the ionizer in humid environments where electrostatic charge is not present on the media, or to reduce the wear on the ionizer's discharge electrodes. The ionizer bar is powered on only during media load, printing, and when the lamps are on.
●Use Thickness Sensor — sets whether to use the automatic media thickness sensor, or to prompt you to manually enter the thickness.
●Head Height off Media — automatically raises the rail to set the printhead clearance from the media, at the height you specify. A lower height reduces overspray, but increases the chances for a head strike on the media. Bidi calibration is automatically adjusted for changes in this value.
●Print White Space — provides the option of causing the printer to advance the media past unprinted space in the document file without the usual “printing” carriage motion. The printer will finish curing any printed areas before skipping this space. This option increases the printer's effective speed (throughput).
●Top Gutters — allows you to turn On or Off the gutter data at the top edge of the print, which shows the job name, ink, media, date and time printed, print mode, lamps setting, printer, embedded software version, plus
●Quality Check — when enabled, prevents printing from occurring if more than a certain number of missing or misfiring jets are not replaced by working jets. You can specify whether the printer asks you whether to stop printing with a Warning message, or if printing stops automatically without a Warning.
●Increase UV Lamp Power — when the printer is no longer fully curing the ink on prints, use this option to incrementally increase the lamp power. If the power needs to be increased again, create a custom media and set the UV Lamp Power to Medium or High, or replace the bulbs (the bulbs should be replaced in pairs). In this case, the printer will warn you that the print may not fully cure until the bulbs are replaced. (Printing Page > Options > Increase UV Lamp Power)
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