Drying time (with a take up reel), None, Drying time (with a take up reel) 3-44 – HP Designjet 2500.3500cp Printer series User Manual

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Working with Media
Drying time (With a Take Up Reel)

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Drying time (With a Take Up Reel)

If you are using the Take Up Reel the ink must be dry before the media is wound up
onto the Take Up Tube, otherwise the image will be damaged. In most cases the
Take Up Reel paper loop gives the print time to dry before it is wound up, in this
case the printer will not slow down.

However sometimes the printed media will need a longer time than this to dry, and
so the printer will slow down the printing process to allow more time before being
wound onto the Take Up Reel, this is called the Drying Time.

There are three settings to Drying Time:

None

This setting means there is no delay to the printing process.

Hewlett-Packard has tested the HP media range in different environmental
conditions. The table below shows media which may need drying time and what
conditions are required to avoid it.

HP Media Type

Width of printing

area

Max.% Relative

Humidity

Max. Temperature

0

C

High-gloss photo

24 inches or more

60

30

Semi-gloss photo

24 inches or more

60

30

Imaging film-backlit

24 inches or more

50

35

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