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BYHX printer driver

Find in this article the settings specific to the BYHX driver.

To learn more about creating and editing printers, read this article.

To learn more about creating and editing presets, read this article.

 

Specifications

BYHX website

Output method

  Supported File: print files are generated in a folder.
  Supported TCP/IP: print files are directly sent to the controller.

 

Print file format

Generated print files are in PRT format.

 

Driver history

Driver 2023.9.2

 
Improved

New support of pretreatment coat inks, including white and primer.

This enhancement allows for the processing of spot colors assigned to these coat inks and allows users to utilize the software's automatic color strategies, while also providing the flexibility to make custom adjustments.

   
Fixed
Fixed a bug that prevented the channel duplication setting from being saved, making the preset unusable for this driver.

 

Driver 2023.5.0-beta

 
Improved
TCP/IP output method is now supported to send files directly to the controller.
   
Fixed
The "Output file is not initialized" error sometimes occurred when printing.

 

Driver 2023.3.4-beta

 
New
The software is compatible with BYHX printers.  

 

Peripherals configuration

At the device level.

Printer peripheral

Output folder

Click on to open the file explorer and select the folder where you want to generate the print files.

Preview format

In addition to the print file used by the printer, you can also create a preview file. This is useful so that you can preview the printed image and the controller can display a thumbnail of the image. Disable it if you don't need it, or select the format you want.

You can choose between:

  • BMP
  • PNG
  • TIFF

 

Width/Height max size

Define the maximum size of the preview file in pixels. It is the width or height depending on the larger side.

 

Cropped preview

You can enable or disable it. This setting is useful in previews of very long jobs.

 

Inkset peripheral

CustomInkset

The driver is configured with a default inkset which is the minimum configuration of the printer. 

If included in your license, you can customize the default inkset by adding, deleting, or moving inks from one channel to another to create your own.

 

Main settings

At the preset level.

Resolution X/Y

Specify the width and height resolution in DPI of the output print file.

 

Colors

Depending on the inkset defined at the device level, different modes are available here.

Color separation

If you are using extra inks, this setting defines the ink distribution strategy between standard and extra inks. No need to define a color profile (see the info below).

  • Standard separation v4.1 (Standard distribution):
    • GCR1 (Gray Color Replacement): For gray colors, if the black ink rate is less than 20%, it is replaced with a combination of cyan, magenta, and yellow ink. Often used with a printer that does not contain gray ink.
    • Black only: Neutral colors are made up of black ink only. It can be used with a printer that contains black ink with a good density and very neutral.

  Info

The Color Separation Strategy activates a generic DeviceLink profile that is only compatible in the following cases:

  • There is no output ICC profile.
  • There is an NColor configuration (inkset beyond the 4-colors traditional printing, like with Orange, Red, Blue, ...).

Bits per plane

In relation to the number of drops, set the color depth of the output print file. The higher the number, the deeper the colors. This parameter is linked to the Tone type, some combinations are not compatible.

 

Tone type

Depending on the specification of your printer, you can choose between:

  • Halftone: The RIP converts images from contone to halftone. This is mandatory if your printer cannot do this.
  • Contone: Your printer converts images from contone to halftone instead of the RIP.

 

Bidirection

  • On: Printing is done in both directions. It is faster, but may be less accurate.
  • Off: Printing in one direction, it is more accurate but slower.

 

Passes

The number of times the nozzle must run to complete printing of a series of images. The greater the number of passes, the higher the quality of the graph, but the longer it takes.

Speed

It is recommended to leave this value at 1, which is one time the normal speed of the printer. The higher this value is set, the less accurate the printing will be.

 

Other settings

See: Configure a preset

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