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HP Latex 3XX Series - Overview

Supported Models

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HP Latex 310 HP Latex 315
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HP Latex 330 HP Latex 335
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HP Latex 360 HP Latex 365
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HP Latex 370 HP Latex 375
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  • Large-format roll printers with integrated X-Axis cutter
  • Double-sided printing capability
  • Roll width:
    • 33X, 36X, and 37X models: up to 64 in (163 cm)
    • 31X models: up to 54 in (137 cm)
  • Up to 7-ink configuration (latex)
  • Visit the official website of HP

 

Drivers

  • HP-Latex-310
  • HP-Latex-315
  • HP-Latex-330
  • HP-Latex-335
  • HP-Latex-360
  • HP-Latex-365
  • HP-Latex-370
  • HP-Latex-375

 

Drivers history

  • CalderaRIP V18.1:
    • 360, 365, 370, and 375: Resolved job corruption issues and improved management in the Dual-sided roll workflow. This fix addresses vertical stretching, missing print features (such as marks, margins, and nesting), and printing artifacts that occurred when the dual-sided roll workflow was enabled. Additionally, it ensures that side B jobs are properly processed, preventing potential blockages in the printing process.
  • CalderaRIP V17.3.1:
    •  Revision B: Fixed the drivers crashing upon startup, which was caused by mismatches in the runtime of libraries. This bug mainly affected macOS Big Sur 11 users after a software upgrade.
    • Revision A: Fixed the drivers crashing upon startup, which was caused by a corrupted runtime library. This bug mainly affected Linux Debian 10 users after a software upgrade.
  • CalderaRIP V17.3

    • We increased the timeout of these drivers, from 1h30min to 3h, to avoid the error 61:09 that occurred when the driver timeout was reached.

  • CalderaRIP V17.1

    • Fixed the media compensation settings as well as the behavior of the “Printer defaults” button available on each EasyMedia project.

  • CalderaRIP V15 

    • Revision b (04/2022): Avoid printer error 61:09 by increasing the default remote connection timeout from 30 minutes to 90 minutes (for very long roll jobs)

    • Revision a (11/2021): Avoid printer error 61:09 when printing a large job with a high compression ratio by delaying the communication closing

  • CalderaRIP V14.1 

    • Revision a (11/2021): Avoid printer error 61:09 when printing a large job with a high compression ratio by delaying the communication closing

  • CalderaRIP V11

    • HP Latex 315, 335, 365, and 375 supported

  • CalderaRIP V10

    • HP Latex 370 supported

  • CalderaRIP V9.20

    • HP Latex 310, 330, and 360 supported

 

Inks

1_Cyan.png   Cyan
2_Magenta.png   Magenta
3_Yellow.png   Yellow
4_Black.png   Black
5_Light_cyan.png   Light cyan
6_Light_magenta.png  Light magenta
Check_circle.png  Optimizer

 

Connection

Circle.png USB
Circle.png File
Check_circle.png Network
Circle.png Serial

 

Tips & tricks

RIP-printer communication

Within the ServerAdmin module is a Connection tab where you can establish the printer's IP address for RIP-printer communication. Please refer to the dedicated article for more information.

 

Media profiles (creation or synchronization)

There are different methods for creating media profiles on the HP Latex 3XX series. Please refer to the dedicated article for more information.

 

Troubleshooting

  • Learn how to avoid production issues, like bow deformation or overspray, with this dedicated article.
  • Learn about the limitations of this printer/driver with this dedicated article.
  • If your printer presents other unexpected behaviors, go to the ServerAdmin module and then to the Misc tab:

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    • Low-level reports: These are the logs of the driver, and they are useful to identify problems if unexpected behavior occurs. Check the corresponding box to enable it and restart the driver to validate the changes (the software will prompt you for this). Once the low-level reports are enabled, reproduce the issue and save the report. Please do not hesitate to contact Support if you need to.
    • Driver reset: This will remove any cache file kept internally by the driver to "reset" the driver to "factory default". Clicking this button will remove the internal media database, internal quality index, and the ICC cache file.
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