Adjusting Ink Density; Calibrating Ink Density Wizard; Decreasing Ink Density - HP Indigo press 3050 User Manual

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Newly rebuilt ink is ready for use an hour or more after you have rebuilt it.

Adjusting ink density

Calibrating ink density wizard

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Decreasing ink density

The ink tank density is set at 1.7 percent. The ink tank density is constantly monitored by
the press. Whenever the ink density falls below the nominal value, the ink cans inject a
dose of solid ink into the tank. The system waits to let the ink tank density stabilize, and
then re-checks the ink density.
A warning message is displayed when the ink density rises above the density set-point. If
the ink density continues to increase and reaches 2.5, the press changes to the Standby
state, because the system cannot compensate for ink density that is too high.
Perform the following procedures when you receive the following message:
[param1] ink density- [param2] is out of the valid range
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Figure 8-8. Adding imaging agent
On the Control Panel, click Consumables, and Install Ink. The Density Calibration
Wizard Manager window opens.
Click Density Calibration.
Follow the wizard instructions. Click Next to progress through the wizard.
Explanations for wizard procedures are provided in the wizards and in their
corresponding Help Topics. When you have performed all the steps in a wizard, the
Wizard Manager remains on screen so that you can select the next wizard.
Press an Emergency Stop button.
Drain some of the ink from the tank. For details, see the following table. There is no
need to drain the entire tank to correct the ink density. The amount of ink drained is
proportional to the density decrease needed.
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