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HP Scitex (X)XX00 - Print Module Interface

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Resolution

Click here to see all resolutions available
  Scitex 9000 Scitex 11000 Scitex 15500 Scitex 17000
UniSample      
UniSample Wide      
UniText      
UniText Wide      
Smooth Backlit      
Smooth Backlit Wide      
Sample  
Sample Wide  
Backlit      
Backlit Wide      
Text    
Text Wide    
Fast Sample      
Fast Sample Wide      
HQ POP  
HQ POP Wide  
POP Production  
POP Production Wide  
Production    
Production Wide    
Fast Production    
Fast Production_Wide    
Display      
Display Wide      
Display WG      
Display WG Wide      
Packaging      
Packaging Wide      
Draft      
Draft Wide      
Packaging WG Gloss      
Packaging WG Gloss Wode      
Display Text      
Display Text Wide      

 

Loading

  • 3200x1524 mm
  • 3200 x 1600 mm
  • Custom (...)

 

Custom loading with EasyMedia

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

This printer supports 1 level of selection:

  • CustomLoading: uses a custom size (sheet or roll) defined at last moment in the Print module interface.

 

Media

This driver comes with only a default media not calibrated.

Discover how to manage media with EasyMedia by clicking here.

 

Mode

  • CMYK
  • CMYKcm (only on 9000 / 11000 / 15500)

 

Appearance

  Info

The following values are dynamic and depend on the selected resolution.

  Scitex 9000 Scitex 11000 Scitex 15500 Scitex 17000
Default
80% All (HDR250)      
Corrugated 70 (HDR250)      
Corrugated for Varnish (HDR250)      
Corrugated Satin 70 (HDR250)      
Corrugated (HDR250)      
Gloss (HDR230)      
Plastic Matte  (HDR250)    

 

Saturation

  Info

The following values are dynamic and depend on the selected resolution.

  Scitex 9000 Scitex 11000 Scitex 15500 Scitex 17000
100%
110%    
120%    
130%      

 

Action

The device supports only two actions:

  • Print.
  • Nest.

"Rip", "Rip then Print", and "Keep the ripped file" actions are disabled, as the "Print" action sends a RIP file to the controller-mounted directory. You can keep RIP files in the controller and manage to reprint them on the controller directly.

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