4. When approximately 60 cm of the job is done, increase Curing Temperature +5°C (100°C) through the
front panel, mark the 100'°C step on the job. To do this, go to the Job Properties menu > Adjustments >
Adjust curing temperature.
5. Wait for 40 cm more of the job to be done and then increase Curing Temperature +5°C (105°C), mark the
105°C on the job.
6. Wait for 40 cm more of the job to be done and then increase Curing Temperature +5°C (110°C), mark the
110°C on the job.
7. Wait for 40 cm more of the job to be done and then increase Curing Temperature +5°C (115°C), mark the
115°C on the job.
This troubleshooting test indicates:
On Printed area:
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Initial temperature 95°C is unlikely to cure (which will be the uniform behavior along the printer).
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Upon increasing the temperature the ink will have an improves curing performance (around 110°C)
On the Substrate back liner area:
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Initial temperatures 90°C back liner performs correctly.
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Upon increasing the temperature for some specific types of substrate, shiny spots could appear at
a certain temperature (from110°C - 115°C)
There will be a temperature where curing is correct and the backliner of the substrate is damaged.
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