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Fig. 6. Typical unsuitable printing material:
In particular when it is made from plastics, you must ensure that the printing
material keeps its shape at a higher temperature:
Perform a forward feed with clamped printing material (button on the
control console). During the forward feed, main curing is active, and
the printing material heats up.
Cut a piece off the warm printing material. Check the printing material
for flatness. This is done best on an electrostatic plate.
A printing material that can not completely be flattened after a forward
feed is unsuitable for printing.
Notice
Unsuitable printing substrates can cause serious damage
– irrepara-
ble in the case of print heads
– as a result of tearing and the emission
of vapors.
Check each and every roll of printing substrate before use. Each
material may become unsuitable due to faulty storage or manufac-
turing flaws.
The owner of the printer bears sole responsibility for the selection
of the printing substrates used.
The owner of the printer bears sole liability for damage attributable
to the printing substrate!