HP Designjet L25500 Printer series User’s guide (second edition)
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Table of contents 1 Introduction Safety precautions ................................................................................................................................ 1 The printer's main features ................................................................................................................... 4 The printer's main components ............................................................................................................ 5 The Embedded Web Server .................
6 Print options Printer states ...................................................................................................................................... 69 Change margins ................................................................................................................................. 69 Request the printer's internal prints .................................................................................................... 70 7 Accessories Order accessories .....................
Introduction Introduction 1 Safety precautions Before using your printer, read the following safety precautions to make sure you use the equipment safely. General safety guidelines ● Refer to installation instructions before connecting the printer to the supply. ● There are no operator-serviceable parts inside the printer. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Introduction ● Do not insert objects through slots in the printer. ● Test the functionality of the Residual Circuit Breaker (RCCB) every 6 months (refer to the Maintenance Guide for details). NOTE: A blown fuse may indicate malfunctioning electrical circuits within the system. Call your service representative, and do not attempt to replace the fuse yourself.
Introduction Mechanical hazard The printer has moving parts that could cause injury. To avoid personal injury, take the following precautions when working close to the printer. ● Keep your clothing and all parts of your body away from the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets and other hanging objects. ● If your hair is long, try to secure it so that it will not fall into the printer. ● Take care that sleeves or gloves do not get caught in the printer's moving parts.
Introduction Label Explanation Electric shock hazard. The printer has two input power cords. A voltage is still present in the drying and curing modules after the main switch is turned off. There are no operatorserviceable parts inside the printer. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Disconnect all power cords before servicing. See installation instructions before connecting to the supply. Ensure that the input voltage is within the printer's rated voltage range.
Print on a wide range of substrates—including most low-cost, uncoated, solvent-compatible substrates ● A range of HP recyclable substrates is available ● Durable prints with outdoor display permanence up to three years unlaminated, five years laminated ● Accurate and consistent color reproduction with automatic color calibration (built-in spectrophotometer) ● ENERGY STAR® qualified product Introduction ● To send print jobs to your printer, you will need Raster Image Processor (RIP) software, whic
13. Loading table/take-up reel deflector Introduction 14. Drying module 15. Take-up reel sensor 16. Take-up reel spindle stop 17. Curing module Rear view 60-in printer 1. Printhead cleaning container 2. Sockets for communication cables and optional accessories 3. Power switch and power sockets 4. Residual current circuit breakers for the heating components Take-up reel motor 6 1. Take-up reel spindle lever 2. Manual winding buttons 3.
Introduction The front panel Your printer's front panel is located at the front right of the printer.
Introduction When this guide shows a series of front-panel display items like this: Item1 > Item2 > Item3, it means that you should select Item1, then select Item2, then select Item3. Information about specific uses of the front panel can be found throughout this guide. The Embedded Web Server The Embedded Web Server is a Web server running inside the printer. You can use it to obtain printer information, manage settings and presets, align printheads, upload new firmware and troubleshoot problems.
Introduction Setup tab The Setup tab includes options to complete these tasks: ● Specify printer settings such as units of measurement and refresh date ● Specify network and security settings ● Set the date and time ● Update firmware ● Align printheads ● Upload media presets Support tab The Support tab contains options to complete these functions: ENWW ● Browse helpful information from a variety of sources ● Access HP Designjet links for technical support with your printer and accessories
2 Connectivity and software instructions Connectivity Connection method Your printer can be connected in the following way. Connection type Speed Maximum cable length Other factors Gigabit Ethernet Fast; varies according to network traffic Long (100 m=328 ft) Requires extra equipment (switches) NOTE: The speed of any network connection depends on all the components that are used in the network, which can include network interface cards, hubs, routers, switches, and cables.
3 Basic setup options Printer setup options Turn the printer on and off To turn on the printer, ensure that the power switch at the rear of the printer is turned on, ensure that the residual current circuit breakers are in the up position, then press the Power button on the front panel. You can leave the printer on without wasting energy. Leaving it on improves response time. When the printer has not been used for a certain period of time, it saves power by going into sleep mode.
Restart the printer In some circumstances you may be advised to restart the printer. Please proceed as follows: 1. Press the Power button on the front panel to turn the printer off. Wait a few moments, and then press the Power button again. This should restart the printer. If it does not, continue with step 2. 2. Use the Reset button on the front panel. You will need a non-conductive implement with a narrow tip to press the Reset button.
Request e-mail notification of specific error conditions 1. In the Embedded Web Server, go to the E-mail server page on the Setup tab and ensure that the following fields are correctly filled in: ● SMTP server. This is the IP address of the outgoing mail server (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol [SMTP]) that processes all e-mail messages from the printer. If the mail server requires authentication, e-mail notifications will not work. ● Printer e-mail address.
If you follow these instructions but fail to open the Embedded Web Server, see the Maintenance and troubleshooting guide. Change the language of the Embedded Web Server The Embedded Web Server functions in the following languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, French, Italian, German, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. It uses the language that you specified in your Web browser options. If you specify a language that it cannot support, it functions in English.
4 Handle the substrate Overview You can print on a wide variety of printing materials, all of which are referred to in this guide as substrates. Use substrate Choosing the correct substrate for your needs is an essential step in ensuring good print quality. For best printing results, use only recommended HP substrates (see Supported substrate families on page 16), which have been developed and thoroughly tested to ensure reliable performance.
CAUTION: Removing the substrate from the printer manually without using the front panel could damage the printer. Do this only when necessary to clear a substrate jam.
3. Remove the first end of the spindle from the right side of the printer, and then move the spindle to the right in order to extract the other end. Do not insert your fingers into the spindle supports during the removal process. ENWW 4. Slide the lever-lock on the blue stop to the unlocked position. 5. Remove the stop from the left end of the spindle. Handle the substrate The spindle has a stop at each end to keep the roll in position.
6. Rest the roll of substrate that you want to load on the loading table. If the roll is long and heavy, you may need two people to handle it. 7. Slide the spindle into the roll. 8. The right stop of the spindle has two positions: one for rolls of the printer's maximum width, and another for narrower rolls.
9. Put the blue stop on to the upper end of the spindle, and push it towards the end of the roll. TIP: If the cardboard core of the substrate is longer than the substrate, you can load the media without inserting the blue stop, but care should be taken when unloading the media, as the loading/ unloading table is designed to be used with the blue stop in place. 10. Slide the lever-lock to the locked position. CAUTION: Handle the substrate 11. Lift the loading table to ease the spindle into the printer.
options > Enable narrow substrate. With this option, print quality is not guaranteed. To load a roll of textile material see Loading textile types of media on page 36 1. At the printer's front panel, select the icon, and then select Substrate load > Load roll. Alternatively, feed paper into the printer until the printer grasps it. The front panel will guide you through the following steps. 2.
4. If the roll of media you are loading is new, select the length in the front panel. If the media has been used before, and the tracking feature was used, select the media remaining. For information of the media length tracking feature see Media Length Tracking Feature on page 38 5. The printer checks the substrate in various ways and may ask you to correct problems with skew or tension.
For instructions on how to use the take-up reel see Use the take-up reel on page 26. Load a roll into the printer (manually) The manual loading process should be used if the media you are using is thinner of thicker than normal. In addition this process can also be used if the media has excessive curl or the printing side of the media faces outwards.
3. Carefully insert the leading edge of the substrate above the black-ribbed roller, making sure the substrate remains taut during the process. Avoid pulling excess substrate from the roll, which could cause skew. Also avoid rewinding the substrate manually, unless the printer asks you to do so. The front panel displays the following. 4. Continue to feed the media until it reaches the printing platen. If the printer is cool. open the window to help pull the media through.
6. Select the substrate category of the roll you are loading. NOTE: You should select the name of the particular substrate that you are using in your RIP software, not in the front panel. TIP: When loading very thin substrates, always select the substrate category as Banner to minimize the vacuum pressure applied while loading; when loading very thick substrates, always give the substrate category as HP Photorealistic to maximize the vacuum pressure.
Unload a roll from the printer If you used the take-up reel during printing, unload the printed roll from the take-up reel before attempting to remove the roll from the printer. See Unload a roll from the take-up reel on page 34. Check whether the other end of the roll is still attached to the input spindle, and follow the appropriate procedure as described in the following sections.
Handle the substrate 2. Lift the substrate-adjustment lever. If the front panel shows a warning about the lever, ignore it. 3. Pull out the substrate from the front of the printer. 4. Remove the empty spindle from the printer, pulling out the end on the right side of the printer first. Do not insert your fingers into the spindle supports during the removal process. 5. Lower the substrate-adjustment lever. 6. If the front panel shows a warning message, press the OK button to clear it.
NOTE: If you want to load the take-up reel during printing, familiarize yourself with the procedural steps. Loading the take-up reel during printing requires you to complete the procedure while the printer is feeding and printing substrate. Loading the take-up reel during printing saves approximately 1 m (3 feet) of substrate. Load a roll onto the take-up reel 1. On the printer's front panel, select the reel. icon, and then select Substrate load > Load take-up 2.
Handle the substrate 28 5. Remove the take-up reel spindle. 6. Remove the blue stop from the spindle. 7. Load the core onto the take-up reel spindle. 8. Replace the blue stop on the spindle.
9. Load the take-up reel spindle into the printer by pushing firmly on both ends of the spindle. 10. Press the OK button on the front panel, and then select a winding direction. Handle the substrate The printer advances the substrate. Make sure that the substrate passes in front of the loading table, as shown.
11. It is critical to the correct media loading onto the take up reel that the media is correctly aligned with the blue stop and right spindle hub, especially for long print runs. Check that the media is hanging centered between the blue stop and the right spindle hub. 12. Check that the right edge of the substrate is aligned with the right spindle hub, there must be no space at the point shown between the two green arrows. 13.
14. Ensure that once the media is correctly aligned with the blue stop and the right spindle hub, they are both locked in position. Shown below is the media correctly aligned with the blue stop and the right spindle hub. 15. Pull the substrate taut to the position shown in the following figure. Do not attempt to pull more substrate out of the printer. Use tape to secure the substrate to the spindle core, taping it in the center first. You may need to use more tape than is shown in the following image.
17. Assemble a loop-shaping core by matching the shape-coded and color-coded lengths of plastic tubing. The loop-shaping core must be the same width as the substrate that you are using. Make sure that both end caps are firmly fitted on the ends of the loop-shaping core. NOTE: The front-panel display shows the required length of the loop-shaping core based on the width of the roll that you have loaded into the printer. 18. Gently lower the loading table, to avoid wrinkles and improve winding.
20. Use the wind-direction switch on the take-up reel motor to select the winding direction. Setting 1 winds the substrate so that the printed image faces in. Setting 2 winds the substrate so that the printed image faces out. The front panel shows you the correct setting based on the winding-direction decision you made in step 7. 21. Press the OK button on the front panel. The Take-up reel has been successfully installed message appears.
Unload a roll from the take-up reel 1. On the printer's front panel, select the icon, and then select Substrate unload > Unload roll. The printer advances the substrate to allow for cutting. Handle the substrate 34 2. Lift the loading table to its upright position. 3. Switch the wind-direction switch to the Off position. The switch is in the off position when it is centered (in other words, when the switch is neither in position 1 nor position 2). 4. Remove the loop-shaping core.
Use the winding button on the take-up reel motor to wind the excess substrate around the take-up reel spindle. 6. Press the OK button on the front panel. 7. Use the winding button on the take-up reel motor to wind the remainder of the substrate around the take-up reel spindle. 8. Press the OK button on the front panel. Handle the substrate 5. The amount of printed substrate that is on the take-up reel spindle appears on the front panel. 9.
10. Remove the roll from the printer, pulling out the end on the right side of the printer first. Do not insert your fingers into the spindle supports during the removal process. 11. To remove the roll from the printer after you have unloaded the take-up reel, see Unload a roll from the printer on page 25. Loading textile types of media The following steps show you how to load a textile type of media into the printer by using a secondary section of media as backing. 1.
ENWW Put the piece of media on the top of the leading edge of the textile material to load. 3. Load the media as normal, see Load a roll into the printer (automatically) on page 19 for details. 4. The piece of media will pass through the printer's media path with the textile media and emerge from the other side. Loading textile types of media Handle the substrate 2.
5. The piece of media will rest on top of the loaded textile media and will fall to floor during the load process, if this does not occur, simple remove it by hand. Continue to load the media as normal and adjust the skew accordingly. View information about the substrate On the printer's front panel, select the details.
2. When the media is being unloaded, the front panel will display the amount remaining so that you can note down for future reference. 3. Next time the media is loaded, you can enter in the remaining length, and the printer will again track the media as it is used.
Download media presets Each supported substrate type has its own characteristics. The printer changes the way it prints on each different substrate type. The RIP requires a description of the requirements of each substrate type. This description is called the “media preset”. The media preset contains the ICC color profile, which describes the color characteristics of the substrate.
12. If you experience a substrate jam or noticed ink smears or substrate damage while printing, see the Maintenance and troubleshooting guide. 13. Check (and correct if needed) the ink quantity in the printed plot; see Check the ink quantity of ink on the substrate on page 45. The print may not be completely dry at this stage; this is normal and not a problem. 14. After a little time, the print should be completely dry. If the ink smudges when touched, see the Maintenance and troubleshooting guide. 15.
Substrate family Drying temp. Curing temp.
Description If too low If too high Substrate advance compensation. Your printer was calibrated at the factory to ensure that it advances the substrate accurately when using supported substrates in normal environmental conditions. However, you may find it useful to adjust the substrate advance when printing on unsupported substrates or in unusual but stable environmental conditions. Dark lines appear when you use up to six passes. Graininess appears when you use eight or more passes.
Substrate family All supported substrates Warm-up drying temperature offset Warm-up curing temperature offset Cool-down drying temperature offset Cool-down curing temperature offset ≤ 10 pass Minimum drying power >10 pass Minimum drying power 5 0 0 0 0.7 0.4 The various settings mentioned above are described below. Setting Description If too low If too high Warm-up drying temperature offset The temperature that the substrate in the print zone must reach before printing starts.
NOTE: * Unlike other printmodes, 18 pass printmode is 1200 dpi x1200dpi input data resolution at 1bpp (1 bit per pixel). Therefore, to generate a 18pass media preset you should start either from another existing 18pass or from scratch. In the same way, do not clone a 18pass media preset to generate a preset with a print mode different from 18pass.
● Horizontal bands. ● Coalescence, grain. Try reducing the amount of ink in your RIP software, then reprint the chart and check again. Also consider the following tips. Handle the substrate 2. 46 ● You might have chosen a media preset which uses excessive ink compared to the one your substrate allows. ● Consult your RIP documentation to make sure you’re applying the right media preset.
3. Too little ink: The whole chart looks washed out. Try increasing the amount of ink in your RIP software, then reprint the chart and check again. NOTE: Backlit and some fabrics substrates usually require to be used with the “High Ink Limit” option enabled in the RIP. Faster printing The obvious way to increase speed is to reduce the number of print passes, although this will tend to reduce print quality. Bear in mind the following considerations.
In outline, the process consists of the following steps. 1. A calibration test chart is printed. 2. The HP Embedded Spectrophotometer (or, if you prefer, a different spectrophotometer) scans and measures the test chart. 3. The RIP uses the measurements to calculate the necessary correction factors for consistent color printing on that substrate. Color profiles Color calibration provides consistent colors, but consistent colors are not necessarily accurate.
5 Handle the ink system Ink system components Ink cartridges The printer's six ink cartridges provide magenta, light magenta, black, yellow, light cyan and cyan ink to the printheads. Each cartridge has a capacity of 775 ml. Ink cartridges require no maintenance or cleaning. When each ink cartridge is shaken vigorously before installation, and inserted correctly into its slot, the ink will flow to the printheads.
Although it is possible to use refilled or non-HP ink cartridges, either choice has several serious disadvantages: ● There is some risk of damaging the printer. In this case the printer warranty will not be valid for any printer repairs that are related to the cartridge, nor for any problems due to ink contamination. ● You will invalidate the warranty of all printheads of the same color used in the printer subsequently, unless and until the whole ink system (including ink tubes) is replaced.
CAUTION: Avoid touching pins, leads, and circuitry when handling ink cartridges because these elements are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Such devices are called ESD-sensitive devices. See Glossary on page 75. Electrostatic discharges are one of the main hazards to electronics products. This type of damage can reduce the life expectancy of the device.
Ink system tips For best results, always follow these guidelines: ● Install the ink cartridges, printheads and printhead cleaning cartridge before the warranty-ends date, which is printed on the product label and packaging. NOTE: The ink cartridges normally expire some time after the warranty ends. Refer to the ink cartridge information on the front panel for the expiration date. ● Follow the instructions on the front panel during installation.
● The ink cartridge is empty or faulty, and you must replace it to continue printing. CAUTION: The procedure to remove an ink cartridge must be initiated from the front panel. Do not remove an ink cartridge until the front panel prompts you. CAUTION: Remove an ink cartridge only if you are ready to insert another one. WARNING! Make sure that the printer wheels are locked (the brake lever is pressed down) to prevent the printer from moving.
3. Pull the blue tab down and then pull it outwards, towards you. 4. The cartridge comes out, in its drawer. 5. Lift the cartridge out of its drawer. NOTE: Avoid touching the end of the cartridge that is inserted into the printer, because the connection might be coated with ink. Handle the ink system NOTE: If necessary, store a partially-used ink cartridge in the same position as if it were inserted in the printer. Avoid using a partially-used cartridge that has been stored on its end.
6. The front-panel display identifies the missing ink cartridge. Insert an ink cartridge Pick up the new ink cartridge and find the label that identifies the ink color. Hold the ink cartridge so that you can see the label at the top of the side that is facing you. 2. Check that the colored label above the empty slot in the printer matches the color of the label on the cartridge. 3. Shake the cartridge vigorously for about 15 seconds. 4. Insert the ink cartridge into the cartridge drawer.
5. Slide the drawer and cartridge into the slot until they lock into position. If you have difficulty, see the Maintenance and troubleshooting guide. 6. The front-panel display confirms that all cartridges have been correctly inserted. Replace a printhead Printhead replacement must be performed after the printer has been turned on with the hard power switch at the back of the printer.
Remove a printhead icon, and then select Replace printheads. 1. On the printer's front panel, select the 2. The carriage moves to the removal position. CAUTION: If the carriage remains in the removal position for more than 3 minutes without inserting or removing any printheads, it will attempt to return back to its home position to the right. When the carriage has stopped moving, the front panel prompts you to open the printer window. Unlock the window and open it. 4.
5. Pull up and release the latch on top of the carriage. 6. Lift up the cover. This provides access to the printheads. 7. To remove a printhead, lift up the blue handle. 8. Using the blue handle, gently disengage the printhead.
9. Gently pull the blue handle upward until the printhead is released from the carriage. CAUTION: Do not pull abruptly. That action can damage the printhead. 10. The front-panel display identifies the missing printhead. Insert a printhead 1. If the printhead is new, shake it vigorously before removing the protective caps. Hold the printhead upright (with the protective caps facing down) and shake the printhead vigorously in a smooth up and down motion for about 15 seconds.
2. Remove the orange protective caps by pulling them down. 3. The printhead is designed to prevent you from accidentally inserting it into the wrong slot. Check that the colored label on the printhead matches the colored label of the carriage slot into which the printhead is to be inserted. 4. Insert the new printhead into its correct slot in the carriage. CAUTION: Insert the printhead slowly and vertically, straight down.
6. Insert all of the other printheads that need to be installed, and close the carriage cover. 7. Make sure that the end of the latch catches the wire loop on the near side of the carriage. 8. Lower the latch to rest on the carriage cover. When all of the printheads have been inserted correctly and the printer has accepted them, the printer beeps.
9. Close and lock the printer window. 10. The front-panel display confirms that all of the printheads are correctly inserted. The printer starts checking and preparing the printheads. The default routine process, when all printheads are changed, takes up to 18 minutes. If the printer identifies a problem when preparing the printheads, the process takes longer, up to 30 minutes. For a single printhead insertion, the time varies between 10 and 20 minutes.
2. The printhead cleaning cartridge is located in a slot underneath the front panel, at the front of the printer. Open the door. 3. The printhead cleaning cartridge has a handle on the front. To remove the cartridge, press inward and upward as indicated by the arrow, until the cartridge is released. 4. Lift up the printhead cleaning cartridge to remove it from the slot, and slide it out.
Insert the printhead cleaning cartridge 1. Remove the plastic cover from the new printhead cleaning cartridge. 2. Insert the printhead cleaning cartridge into the slot, in the direction indicated by the arrow. 3. When the printhead cleaning cartridge has been pushed all the way in, press inwards and downwards as indicated, until it clicks into place. Handle the ink system NOTE: 64 The front panel will not show the new printhead cleaning cartridge until the door is closed.
4. When you have inserted the printhead cleaning cartridge into the printer, close the door. NOTE: The printer needs all the ink cartridges, printheads and printhead cleaning cartridge to be installed before it can continue. 5. If no substrate is loaded, the front panel instructs you to load some. Make sure that the printer window and the printhead cleaning cartridge door are closed. The printer will not print while these are open.
3. Grip the ink funnel. 4. Remove the ink funnel. 5. Insert the new ink funnel. 6. Press it into place.
7. Close and lock the window. Replace the printhead cleaning container CAUTION: You are recommended to wear gloves. 1. Remove the printhead cleaning container. 2. Insert the new printhead cleaning container. 3. Ensure that the tube is pointing into the center of the container. Order ink supplies You can order the following ink supplies for your printer.
Table 5-2 Printheads Printhead Part number HP 789 Yellow/Black Printhead CH612A HP 789 Cyan/Light Cyan Printhead CH613A HP 789 Light Magenta/Magenta Printhead CH614A Table 5-3 Printhead cleaner Printhead cleaner Part number HP 789 Printhead Cleaning Kit (contains a printhead cleaning cartridge and an ink funnel) CH621A HP 789 Printhead Cleaning Container CH622A Handle the ink system 68 Chapter 5 Handle the ink system ENWW
Print options Print options 6 Printer states The printer may be in any one of the following states; some of them require waiting. ● Ready (cold): The printer is powered on but has not printed yet, and the heaters are not turned on. ● Preparing to print: The printer is warming up the heaters and preparing the printheads to print. This takes 1 to 8 min. ● Printing ● Curing: This takes 1.5 to 5 min. ● Finishing: The printer is cooling down and preparing for stand-by. This takes 0.5 to 5 min.
Print options Request the printer's internal prints The internal prints provide various kinds of information about your printer. Request these prints from the front panel, without using a computer. Before requesting any internal print, make sure that substrate is loaded and that the Ready message appears on the front-panel display. To print an internal print, select the that you want.
7 Accessories Accessories Order accessories The following accessories can be ordered for your printer.
8 Printer specifications Functional specifications Table 8-1 HP No. 789 ink supplies Printheads Yellow/black, cyan/light cyan and light magenta/magenta Printhead cleaning kit and printhead cleaning container Non-color-specific Ink cartridges Yellow, black, magenta, light magenta, cyan and light cyan. All cartridges contain 775 ml of ink.
Physical specifications Table 8-5 Printer physical specifications Weight (including stand) 161 kg (42-in printer) 181 kg (60-in printer) Width 1985 mm (42-in printer) 2465 mm (60-in printer) Depth 690 mm Height 1370 mm Memory specifications Memory (DRAM) supplied 256 MB Memory (DRAM) maximum 512 MB Hard disk 50 GB Printer specifications Table 8-6 Memory specifications Power specifications NOTE: An electrician is required for the setup and configuration of the building electrical system used
Environmental specifications Table 8-8 Printer environmental specifications Relative humidity range for best print quality 20–80%, depending on substrate type Temperature range for best print quality 18 to 25°C (64 to 77°F), depending on substrate type Temperature range for printing 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F) Temperature range when not in operation -25 to +55°C (-13 to +131°F) Temperature gradient no more than 10°C/h (18°F/h) Maximum altitude when printing 3000 m (10000 ft) NOTE: The printer must b
Glossary Airflow Air is blown through the printing zone to speed up the drying process. Back tension The backwards tension applied to the substrate by the input spindle, which must be constant across the width of the substrate. Too much or too little tension may cause substrate deformation and print quality defects. Bidirectional Bidirectional printing means that the printheads print while moving in both directions. This increases the speed of printing.
The International Color Consortium, a group of companies that have agreed on a common standard for color profiles. Ink density The relative amount of ink that is deposited on the substrate per unit of area. IP address A unique identifier that identifies a particular node on a TCP/IP network. It consists of four integers separated by dots. LED Light-Emitting Diode: a semiconductor device that emits light when electrically stimulated.
Index A accessories order 71 acoustic specifications 74 add new substrate 40 C calibration color 41 caution 3 color calibration 41 color profiles 41 components of printer 5 connect the printer connection method 10 contrast in front panel 13 D downloading media presets 40 E e-mail alerts 13 ecological specifications 73 Embedded Web Server access 8 e-mail alerts 13 language 14 environmental specifications 74 F faster printing 41 features of printer 4 front panel contrast 13 language 12 units 13 front view 5
substrate add new 40 displaying information 38 overview 15 storage 39 supported families 15 tips 15 substrate sizes (max & min) 72 T take-up reel motor 6 using 22 turn the printer on/off 7 U unloading roll from printer 15 use the take-up reel 22 W warning 3 warning labels 3 78 Index ENWW