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HP Stitch S300 / S500 - Print Module Interface

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Resolution

These devices support the following rasterization resolutions:

  • 1200
  • 600
  • 300
  • 150

 

Loading

  • Roll64
  • Roll60
  • Roll54
  • Roll50
  • Roll42
  • Roll38
  • Roll36
  • Roll24
  • Roll64BL
  • Roll60BL
  • Roll54BL
  • Roll50BL
  • Roll42BL
  • Roll38BL
  • Roll36BL
  • Roll24BL
  • Custom (...)
 

 

EasySelect

EasySelect is the capability for CalderaRIP to use the size and type of loaded media in the printer.

This printer supports 2 levels of selection:

  • CustomLoading: uses a custom size (sheet or roll) defined at last moment in the Print module interface.
  • AutoLoading: uses the size of the media currently loaded in the printer.

 

Media & Quality

This printer has a special profile installation procedure due to the printer's controller-embedded profiles (.OMS files). Use the EasyMedia module to configure your media and qualities with the HP AutoSync function.

Further information:

Once you did the synchronization, you will be able to see the qualities in the Print Module Interface. These are defined by the IPS (Internal Print Server) following this syntax:

<Number of passes> <Porcentage of ink used>

 

Mode

  • CMYK (Contone)

 

Action

Available actions are:

  • Print: This action rips and prints the file simultaneously.
  • RIP: Rips the file and holds it in the Spooler.
  • RIP then Print: Rips the entire file, and then sends the file to print.
  • Nest: This action nests all images sent to the printer and holds them in the Spooler.

Keep Ripped file (only available with "Print" and "Rip then Print" actions). When this box is checked, the sent file remains in the Spooler so you can reprint the job later on.

 

HP Professional Pantone

The HP Stitch S300 and S500 can convert Pantone colors to CMYK using the HP Professional Pantone Emulation Tool. Learn more about it with this video from the manufacturer's support channel:

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