EasyManua.ls Logo

HP Latex 3000 Series

HP Latex 3000 Series
363 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
from the Print Care window as soon as the substrate is unloaded, to avoid having the same problem with
other substrates. See Clean the substrate-advance sensor on page 231.
If the problem persists, try adjusting tension and vacuum settings according to the table below, step by
step (a to c), until you nd settings that work.
Gloss banding
This appears in dark, high-density areas as horizontal gloss or matte bands about 1 cm wide. It can happen
when the curing system settings are not correct for the substrate.
If the bands are more apparent when tilting the print or changing your viewing position, then it is likely to be
gloss banding.
To solve the problem, check your curing settings (airow, curing temperature). You could also try using a
dierent print mode.
Aeroworms
Aeroworms consist of thin bands with higher density than the surrounding area. They are about 6 cm long and
have a horizontal tendency, but they tend to curve like worms. They are not continuous across the substrate,
and seem to appear at random.
When the ink is being red, there are airow turbulences under the carriage that can aect the positioning of
the drops. Therefore, some waves of ink can be formed and deposited on the substrate to create this eect.
Here are some tips for solving this problem:
ENWW Advanced print-quality troubleshooting 321

Table of Contents

Other manuals for HP Latex 3000 Series

Related product manuals