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The specications, nishing, processing, and warranty information for each individual HP substrate are
available from http://www.globalBMG.com/hp/signagemedia and http://www.globalBMG.com/hp/
HPMediaWarranties.
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HP Image Permanence information is available from http://www.globalBMG.com/hp/printpermanence.
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HP oers to recycle some substrates through the HP Take-Back Program, such as HP HDPE Reinforced
Banner, HP Light Textile Display Banner, HP Heavy Textile Banner, HP Everyday Matte Polypropylene, 3-
in Core, and HP DuPont Tyvek Banner. Recycling opportunities for these products may not exist in all
areas. You should consult local recycling resources about recycling these products. For recycling in the
USA, see the HP recycling services site, http://www.hp.com/go/recycleLFmedia/.
HP oers to recycle some other substrates through the standard paper recycling process, such as HP
White Satin Poster Paper, HP Photo-realistic Poster Paper, HP Coated Paper (3-in core), HP Universal
Coated Paper (3-in core), HP Universal Heavyweight Coated Paper (3-in core), HP Heavyweight Coated
Paper (3-in core), and HP Super Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper (3-in core).
Color consistency
Your printer has been designed to provide an excellent experience in terms of color consistency and
repeatability. This allows large jobs such as eet graphics and wall coverings to be printed in tiles or panels,
with condence that, when the nished panels are placed edge to edge, the colors will match at the joins.
The color variation within a printed job has been measured to be within this limit:
Maximum color dierence (95% of colors) <= 2 dE 2000
NOTE: This is based on reective measurements on a 943 color target under CIE standard illuminant D50,
and according to the standard CIEDE 2000 as per CIE Draft Standard DS 014-6/E:2012. 5% of colors may
experience variations above 2 dE 2000. Backlit substrates measured in transmission mode may yield dierent
results.
Color matching is dependent on many external factors. Take the following points into account to achieve this
level of consistency:
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If a large job is being printed in panels, more than one roll may be required. All rolls should be from the
same batch, and stored under correct conditions according to the manufacturer’s specications.
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Oper
ating conditions (temperature and humidity) should be kept constant during the printing of the
entire job.
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Ensure that a printhead check and clean routine has been run prior to starting the job. If any printhead
changes are required during the job, printhead alignment and color calibration should be done.
See also
Color calibration on page 143.
Substrate congurations
The substrate can be loaded in a variety of dierent congurations to suit your dierent needs. Before
loading, you must go to the Internal Print Server and select Substrate load/unload, then select the
conguration you intend to use.
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