Nesting - Kodak 4800 Series Reference Manual

Large format 4800 series inkjet printers
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Ink reduction
Ink reduction lets you reduce the percentage of ink laid down by the printer. This feature
applies only to HPGL/2 format images (vector-based images) and has no effect on
continuous tone images. It is especially useful for images with large amounts of printed
area and helps to avoid bleeding or oversaturating the media. It does, however, change
the appearance of colors, so you may want to run a small test print.
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To set ink reduction
1
Press Setup Menu/HP-GL/2 Menu/Ink Reduction.
2
Choose a reduction percentage - 0%,12.5, 25%, 37.5, or 50%.
3
Press OK.

Nesting

Nesting allows the user to save media by printing multiple plots along the horizontal
width of the media. This feature makes the most efficient use of consumables and
reduces the time required to print multiple plots.
When nesting is active, HP-GL/2 plots will be stored within the printer, accumulating in
a nest. Printing will only begin when a nest becomes full, when a nesting timeout
occurs, if printer memory is exhausted, or when a plot that is incompatible with the
current nest is received.
A nest is full when the printer determines that no further jobs can fit across the page.
Nest timeouts are governed by the Nest Time parameter, which is set via the printer's
front panel.
If the printer runs out of memory, the current nest will be printed immediately, so that
memory may be reclaimed for use by new plots.
An incompatible plot is either a non-HP-GL/2 plot or an HP-GL/2 plot which has
different job characteristics than the current nest, such as quality, dpi, or margins. If any
of the following plot parameters are different between one plot and the next, the last plot
will be incompatible with the current nest, causing the nest to begin printing immedi-
ately.
Reference Guide
HP-GL/2 options 3-4

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