darrellcarpenay
New Member
Hello Everyone,
I purchased the HP365 Latex early 2021 and as a Roland user for years, found the HP a bit challenging to learn, especially when getting the media profiles right. Although you can download many media profiles online, some just don't seem to work right. Perhaps the temperature is too high, or the speed and ink density isn't what you're looking for - so many HP365 users, including myself, developed what worked for them through trial and error. I'm creating this thread for those who would like to learn about or share media profiles / settings that work best for them.
Suggestions for posting your settings:
Media Name: Orafol 3640
Media Type: Self-adhesive vinyl 3mil
Passes: 12
Temp: 210
Ink Density: 100%
Vacuum Pressure: 15
I'm still working to get a standard quality setting at 10p for the ORAFOL 3640. Somehow at 210F I still have undried optimizer on the black at 10p 100% 210F. Any suggestions on this feel free to post . I find that even at 210F the material looks like the heat is warping it a bit, although not to a significant degree.
I purchased the HP365 Latex early 2021 and as a Roland user for years, found the HP a bit challenging to learn, especially when getting the media profiles right. Although you can download many media profiles online, some just don't seem to work right. Perhaps the temperature is too high, or the speed and ink density isn't what you're looking for - so many HP365 users, including myself, developed what worked for them through trial and error. I'm creating this thread for those who would like to learn about or share media profiles / settings that work best for them.
Suggestions for posting your settings:
Media Name: Orafol 3640
Media Type: Self-adhesive vinyl 3mil
Passes: 12
Temp: 210
Ink Density: 100%
Vacuum Pressure: 15
I'm still working to get a standard quality setting at 10p for the ORAFOL 3640. Somehow at 210F I still have undried optimizer on the black at 10p 100% 210F. Any suggestions on this feel free to post . I find that even at 210F the material looks like the heat is warping it a bit, although not to a significant degree.