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HP 25500 white space WTF!?!"!

ProWraps

New Member
why does it cycle the head for white space instead of advancing like the mutohs do?~!?? UGH~!!!!!!!

slowy mcslowenstein!!!!
 

GAC05

Quit buggin' me
I'm guessing that if it quickly advanced over the blank white space in a layout the trailing vinyl would not have time to heat up to the 3000 degrees needed to fuse the ink.

wayne k
guam usa
 

ProWraps

New Member
new problem. in flexi, after every 7th panel, there is a 60" blank white space inserted. aka, wasted media.. WTF!?!?
 

GAC05

Quit buggin' me
Even though they print like slugs don't you more than make up for it on the back end, not having to wait overnight to lam and/or install?

wayne k
guam usa
 

JoshLoring

New Member
GAC05 said:
Even though they print like slugs don't you more than make up for it on the back end, not having to wait overnight to lam and/or install?

wayne k
guam usa

With what he's printing.. And how many miles of material he runs.. Off gassing isnt a problem either way.
Chris- next time I print on 3M I will clock the sf per hour.
 
Issue is that those machines are not meant for full on production. At $12k a unit it is what it is.

If you want true production and throughput for medium volume may want to consider more industrial machine like the lx600. Still kinda slow but light speed compared to those little boxes.

You may not like the price tag up front but you will be happy in the long run...
 
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SightLine

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That sounds like your default roll length got reset or is too short. Could very well be something else though. I think the default sizes in Flexi are 600 inches. I have mine set as 1800 inches as the default in the machine setup in Production Manager. I've had it get reset though or using one of the default sizes that are at 600 inches and running a long job it sticks a ginormous space in between the 2 panels that land where it thinks the end of the rolls is.



new problem. in flexi, after every 7th panel, there is a 60" blank white space inserted. aka, wasted media.. WTF!?!?
 

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HulkSmash

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Issue is that those machines are not meant for full on production. At $12k a unit it is what it is.

If you want true production and throughput for medium volume may want to consider more industrial machine like the lx600. Still kinda slow but light speed compared to those little boxes.

You may not like the price tag up front but you will be happy in the long run...

Not necessarily - We print 10 hrs a day on that machine and it's flawless.. He's Just having RIP issues.
 

genericname

New Member
When I ran Flexi, I seem to remember running into the same issue with the settings mentioned above by SightLine, combined with just sending to RIP before specifically selecting what I wanted to RIP. Try drawing a marquee around the objects you want to print, then when in the RIP and Print dialogue, reduce the document size to the print area.
 

genericname

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Oh! I almost forgot... make sure the "Selection only" button has been pressed.
 

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gnemmas

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I mentioned this "printing BLANK space" of this printer earlier using Wasatch rip. The print head will travel the full width and length even there is no image. Thus a 3'x10' banner with 5' of image in the middle, the printhead will travel the full 3x10 area instead like Mutoh, which will skip the blank area. Slow the thru-put to 50%.

HP says it is the rip, Wasatch says it is the printer.

An Onyx rip user says theirs won't do that.
 

Aklaim

New Member
It doesn't advance because it still has to dry and cure the ink that was printed ahead of the white space. If it just advanced forward the ink would never dry.
 

ProWraps

New Member
That sounds like your default roll length got reset or is too short. Could very well be something else though. I think the default sizes in Flexi are 600 inches. I have mine set as 1800 inches as the default in the machine setup in Production Manager. I've had it get reset though or using one of the default sizes that are at 600 inches and running a long job it sticks a ginormous space in between the 2 panels that land where it thinks the end of the rolls is.

perfect. thank you that was exactly the problem and your solution fixed it.
 
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