
How to Print With Dual Origins
Introduction
With the large table size and the single vacuum zone of the Arizona 61x0 XTHF Mark II, printing in
an alternating 2-up arrangement using Print Origin A and Origin B for placement of the image is
possible.
The lack of multiple vacuum zones in the system, does not restrict printing of the same image on
media loaded in both Print zones. However, the limitations in a single zone vacuum system mean
that:
• Media for both zones must be loaded and unloaded at the same time
• Both images will be printed in one pass of the gantry.
In order to minimize unproductive printer motion time, the gantry will fast-slew between the
images in Print Zone B and Zone A printing continuously. The key advantage of printing a multi-
copy job in 2-up Dual Origin Mode versus printing in a single zone is that it allows the operator to
walk away from the printer for the amount of time it takes to print two boards versus one.
Purpose
Dual Origin is used to print more than one copy of a specific print job on media not larger than
1.25 x 2.5 meters (4 x 8 feet). This allows greater productivity when printing multiple panels.
Note Attention Caution
If the dimensions of your image are not greater than 1.25 x 2.5 meters (4 x 8 feet), the Dual Origin
option is available from the Job parameters menu.
NOTE
It is also possible to select Dual Origin in the ONYX workflow application. In Layout preview, the
Preferred Origin field can be selected from a pull-down menu with the choices Origin A, Origin
B, or Dual Origin Mode. If you don't select Dual Origin it can still be made active after the job is
sent to the print job queue, as explained below.
Procedure
1.
Add your image to the active print job queue and then select it.
2.
Enter 2 or more copies in the Job Parameters Copies field.
3.
Click on the Origin pull-down menu and select Dual Origin to make it active.
NOTE
When Dual Origin is selected, a scaled view of the image appears on the screen preview in
Zone A and a bounding box that represents the image appears in Zone B. Both images are
displayed at their respective origin points. If you move the primary image in Zone A to a
new origin (enter new offsets), both images will then print from that changed relative
origin point.
4.
Place media in Print Zone A and in Print Zone B.
How to Print With Dual Origins
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Chapter 6 - How to Print in Batch and Dual Origin Modes
Summary of Contents for Arizona 6100 XTHF Mark II Series
Page 1: ...Arizona 6100 XTHF Mark II series User guide 2020 2022 Canon Production Printing...
Page 8: ...Contents 8...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Safety Information...
Page 57: ...Chapter 3 How to Navigate the User Interface...
Page 85: ...Chapter 4 Operating the Printer...
Page 94: ...Static Suppression System Reduces Static 94 Chapter 4 Operating the Printer...
Page 95: ...Chapter 5 Operating the Vacuum System...
Page 102: ...Printing on the High Flow Vacuum Table 102 Chapter 5 Operating the Vacuum System...
Page 103: ...Chapter 6 How to Print in Batch and Dual Origin Modes...
Page 112: ...Step and Repeat Printing 112 Chapter 6 How to Print in Batch and Dual Origin Modes...
Page 113: ...Chapter 7 How to Manage a White Ink Workflow...
Page 142: ...Print White Ink Jobs 142 Chapter 7 How to Manage a White Ink Workflow...
Page 143: ...Chapter 8 Ink System Management...
Page 151: ...Chapter 9 Printer Maintenance...
Page 192: ...Bleed an Ink Filter 192 Chapter 9 Printer Maintenance...
Page 193: ...Chapter 10 Maintaining the Duster 3000FC Air Filtration System...
Page 207: ...Chapter 11 Troubleshooting...
Page 219: ...Chapter 12 Regulation Notices...
Page 227: ...CE Declaration of Conformity EEA including Switzerland Chapter 12 Regulation Notices 227...
Page 229: ...Appendix A Application Information...
Page 232: ...Vacuum System 96 Version upgrade 213 215 Index 232...
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