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== Support Notes ==
We had a situation where we were running 300gsm cardstock on a job with full coverage grey that kept resulting in a hard line showing up on the short side of the print (as opposed to the the feeding path). When the tech came we made a couple changes in the settings that resolved this issue. On the printer's control panel go to:<br><br>
Paper Setting>Change Individual Setting> Process Adjustment>CPM Down> Select "Down".<br>
Then in Command Workstation go to the job's Properties>Image Tab>Advanced>Image Halftone Screen> Select "Screen 2"<br><br>
The tech recommended that we run Screen 2 for jobs with lots of halftone, i.e. jobs with heavy coverage like a photo. What this actually does is decrease the printing resolution slightly but the results are usually better. Jobs with lots of techs and vector graphics should be fine with "Screen 1".

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Support

1 (800) 456-5664
MyKMBS.com
ID: 9363 9636


Support Notes

We had a situation where we were running 300gsm cardstock on a job with full coverage grey that kept resulting in a hard line showing up on the short side of the print (as opposed to the the feeding path). When the tech came we made a couple changes in the settings that resolved this issue. On the printer's control panel go to:

Paper Setting>Change Individual Setting> Process Adjustment>CPM Down> Select "Down".
Then in Command Workstation go to the job's Properties>Image Tab>Advanced>Image Halftone Screen> Select "Screen 2"

The tech recommended that we run Screen 2 for jobs with lots of halftone, i.e. jobs with heavy coverage like a photo. What this actually does is decrease the printing resolution slightly but the results are usually better. Jobs with lots of techs and vector graphics should be fine with "Screen 1".