HP (Hewlett-Packard) H35000 Printer User Manual


 
Configure Printing 2-5
If the media is wrinkling or warping from the heat of the
lamps, lower the setting.
When you select a lamp setting, the shutter aperture screen
appears.
8. Adjust the shutter apertures, or press Press ! (Proceed) to
continue.
You can select the aperture (opening amount) for each shut-
ter, and/or completely close one of the shutters, during print-
ing. This enables you to reduce the warping of rigid media
by reducing the amount of light and heat emitted by the
lamps. The aperture can also be set by touching the UV
lamps info panel (see “Front Page” on page 3-3).
The UV lamp shutters are vertical when completely opened,
and rotate to change the aperture. An aperture setting of 0
degrees is completely open; 20 degrees is half open, 40
degrees is the maximum closed setting. You cannot set both
shutters to closed while printing. During printing, the lamp
icons on the control panel are dynamically shaded to indi-
cate the aperture setting. The icons will change as the car-
riage direction changes if the leading and trailing aperture
settings are different from each other.
9. Press ! (Proceed) to save the settings and return to the
Front Page, or ( (Cancel) to restore the previous print
mode settings.
10. Select a print resolution at the RIP.
Configure the RIP to rasterize print jobs at the desired reso-
lution. Refer to the RIP documentation for instructions. See
the table on page 2-2 for a list of resolutions supported by
each print mode.