Please have a look at this video: Wiper roller for HP Latex 560 and 570 PrintersHP Latex 560 printer and HP Latex 570 printer have a "wiper roller" that pretty-much eliminates this issue, allowing materials with plasticiser migration to be printed without an issue. From what we have tried in here works quite well.
In that case I would be running Forward banner from Grimco as my good stuff and Key as my cheap line, except it costs more. Still need to look into the costs and lifespan of the wipers.
It's a carrot. Just another reason to upgrade. But honestly, isn't it gear driven so that it wipes the media and not just another roller that it passes over. Probably just lacks the hardware to operate it they way its intended.Wonder why they can't make that bar available for the L360?
Wonder why they can't make that bar available for the L360?
Might be because wiping the media would make more sense. Seems there is still a number of things about the L560 nobody wants to talk about especially whats improved from the shortcomings of the L360.
Loading wrap films is easier if you open the lid, the roller are raised A bit but still engage when the film passes under them. Have had no problems since I figured this out. Specifically with 1105 . We are the top Avery purchasers in Canada . Wraps every day all day.The only things I can say about the L500 series is that it's Very loud...which only matters if it's in your small office rather than it's own room etc.
And loading substrates requires some methodology.
Example: Avery 1105, being thinner vinyl and not aggressively holding to it's backer, likes to peel up on the leading edge when passing through on loading...sometimes getting stuck, and sometimes creating a carriage strike.
Solution: Curve the leading edge to a smiley face, and trim off a quarter inch of the vinyl from the backer. No more problem.
Last thing would be to make sure the substrates pass through the curing area without getting stuck. Bringing out to takeup is best way. (some material loss)
or we use a straight edge and babysit it until it comes out. (if it starts to bow upward toward the ceiling of the heater, press it down with the straight edge.
Loading wrap films is easier if you open the lid, the roller are raised A bit but still engage when the film passes under them. Have had no problems since I figured this out. Specifically with 1105 . We are the top Avery purchasers in Canada . Wraps every day all day.
Loading was a pain in the ***... if it did load, it skewed... no problems now.
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