1 Media Usage on th
10 Card Stock Considerations •••• C-size flutes or smaller sizes perform best •••• Certain coated sheets may cause ink to pool and cure unevenly
11 Clear Vinyl Sheet Considerations •••• Supported () print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation •••• Dus
12 Corrugated Fiberboard Considerations •••• C-size flutes or smaller sizes perform best •••• Certain coated sheets may cause ink to pool and cu
13 Fluted Polypropylene (Coroplast® and other brand names) Considerations •••• Supported () print modes and resolutions: Recommendations
14 Foam Board (Fome-Cor® and other brand names) Considerations •••• Supported () print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best re
15 Foamed PVC (Sintra® and other brand names) Considerations •••• Supported () print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best result
16 Glass Considerations •••• Light reflectivity and refractivity will directly impact printhead jetting health. UV ink, even while jetting, will
17 PETG – Clear Considerations •••• Supported () print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation •••• Peel the pro
18 Plywood and Medium Density Overlay (MDO) Plywood Materials Considerations •••• Due to the natural tendencies of Plywood and Medium Density Ov
19 Polycarbonate Sheet (Lexan®, Makrolon®, Tuffak®) Considerations •••• Supported () print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best r
20 Polystyrene Sheet Considerations •••• Supported () print modes and resolutions: Recommendations for best results Preparation •••• Dust wi
21 Polystyrene-Faced Foam Board (Gatorplast® and other brand names) Considerations •••• Supported () print modes and resolutions: Recommenda
22 General Recommendations Table Setup •••• Ensure the printer is on an even or flat surface, preferably level. The tables should be co-planar w
23 Media Properties •••• Store media flat, in a clean environment with the same or similar temperature and humidity as the printer. •••• For be
24 Print Mode Selection Many cut-sheet media will work well in Production Mode. Some materials, because of their weight or other physical proper
25 Using the Straight-Through Media Path Loading Media Always load rigid substrates from the input side, never the from output side. If loaded f
26 Media Measurement Options The printer can automatically measure the media in three different ways: Standard, Maximal, and Minimal. This optio
27 Overprinting Because most media sheets are not precisely the same width from start to finish, and to accommodate any slight media drift that
28 Two-Sided Printing General Notes If two-sided printing is required, waiting up to 24 hours for the ink on the front side to completely cure m
29 Multiple Sheet Printing Multiple-sheet N-UP allows you to print a multiple-copy job on multiple sheets across the belt, and multiple rows of
3 Table of Contents Table of Contents ...
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5 Introduction This handbook contains a collection of techniques and recommendations for achieving best output using the Straight-Through Paper
6 Flexible Media Printing with flexible material is possible with the optional Supply & Takeup Support System. Flexible material should be t
7 Rigid Media One advantage of flatbed printers over platen printers is that the media drive system provides for a more consistent advance rate.
8 Details on Specific Media Types Acrylic Sheet (Plexiglas® and other brand names) Considerations •••• Supported () print modes and resolut
9 Aluminum Composite Materials (Alumacorr®, Allumalite®, Dibond®, and other brand names) Considerations •••• Supported () print modes and re
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