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HP Latex 3000

HP Latex 3000
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Repeat gap: the vertical gap between copies.
Fit Substrate Width: if this option is checked, the number of steps will be set to the maximum that will
fit into the substrate width.
The Repeats field (the number of rows of copies to be printed) is calculated automatically and cannot be
altered directly.
Tiling
Tiling is a layout method that allows you to print a large image in sections, and then put the sections
together later.
This method will automatically cut your image into sections and print the sections separately. There are two
alternative ways to select the size of the sections:
Select the width and height of each section. The number of sections is then calculated automatically.
Select the number of horizontal and vertical sections. The width and height of each section is then
calculated automatically.
If you choose a non-zero overlap, the size of each section will be increased by that amount so that the
printed sections will overlap when put together.
If you have requested multiple copies, you can specify the vertical gap between copies.
The drop-down list at the top of the preview field allows you to choose all sections or just one of the sections
to be printed.
Nesting
Nesting is a layout method that allows you to choose the layout of your printed jobs on the substrate,
relative to one another, instead of simply printing them one after another as usual. Jobs can be printed side
by side if there is room.
TIP: Printing jobs side by side on the substrate gives you faster throughput and uses less substrate.
ENWW Print layout method 67

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