Kodak Printe User Manual

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VinylJet 36

TM

Reference Guide

2-8 Printer Options

Ink preheat

Cartridge heat settings are optimized for media being printed in a standard office
environment. If you are experiencing banding, poor fills, or too much dot gain, and you
have tried all other means to correct these conditions, you may want to experiment
with the ink preheat settings. These will vary depending on the ambient temperature
where the printer is located and the media used.

When you adjust the ink settings, you are increasing or decreasing the heat from the
default temperature. Pressing the + (plus) button increases the temperature, pressing -
(minus) decreases it. When you have reached the limits of the temperature range, the
panel will display either MAX or OFF. These settings are saved in the printer. If you
change to a different type of ink, you may need to change the heater settings to
accommodate the new ink type.

Only the default setting is recommended. However, if you are working in a cold or dry
environment, try turning the heat up for a larger dot size. If the heat is turned up too
far, the ink may run or sputter. Settings which are too low may result in reverse
ghosting. If you are working in a humid or hot environment, turn the heat down for a
smaller dot size. Generally a change of one or two increments is all that is needed.

To set the ink preheat time

1

Press Setup/Ink Option/Ink Preheat.

2

Choose a preheat value.

3

Press OK.

Dry EOP

End of page dry ON enables the printer at the completion of the print job to automati-
cally advance the media at the printing speed 12 inches to fully pass the IR heater. The
media is then fed back into the printer at 25% of the normal reserve speed to avoid
cockling on the retract move. End of Page dry OFF does not perform this at job
completion and should be used when multiple plots are being printed.

To set dry EOP

1

Press Setup/Ink Option/EOP Dry.

2

Choose On.

3

Press OK.

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