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HP Latex 110
Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit)

We have an HP Latex 110 that is having issues with printing things wider than 30". The substrate bends in the middle of the printing process, making the carriage smear the ink as it runs over it. 

The user manual says to increase the vacuum level to solve this problem, but I can't find any way to increase the vacuum.

In our FlexPrint program the option for vacuum is greyed out.

Does anyone know how to increase the vacuum level so my prints will stop smearing?

Thank-you

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on the control panel you need to cehck with suiatble substrate , so that it will controlls teh vaccum. and also by RIP you can control teh vaccum

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on the control panel you need to cehck with suiatble substrate , so that it will controlls teh vaccum. and also by RIP you can control teh vaccum

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Thank-you so much! Exactly what I needed.

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Hello

I invite you to use HP Latex Forum https://hplatexknowledgecenter.com/forum/printers for future questions on your HP Latex printer, it will be easier to help you form there. Regards

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