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Enter into HP Latex Sign & Display with this compact printer. Expand into a versatile range of high-quality, durable applications with the affordable HP Latex 315 Printer. With a compact design, it is ideal for smaller workspaces.
Which benefits come with the optical media advance sensor (OMAS) for the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
Theoptical media advance sensor (OMAS) allows for automatic substrate advance calibration, continuously while printing. By using this technology, there is no need for printing and later analyzing calibration or test patterns in the HP Latex 300 series Printer. Furthermore, manual media advance adjustments are rarely necessary, allowing for robust, unattended printing. Hence, printers having an OMAS can help increase productivity and avoid printer down times.
Additionally, the optical media advance sensor (OMAS) in the HP Latex 365 printer and HP Latex 375 printer is necessary to read the markings for double-sided printing.
What is the lowest and cheapest economy mode I can use for printing on a banner with the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
The lowest and cheapest economy mode for printing on a banner depends on the viewing distance and what is acceptable to the end customer. The HP Latex 365 and HP Latex 375 printers can reach a maximum speed of 1 pass. However, for final production on outdoor applications on banner media it is recommended to use a minimum of 4 to 6 passes. A full list of print modes is available in the data sheets or quick demo guides with recommended viewing distances.
Can I print completely unattended if I have a take-up reel on my HP Latex 300 Printer?
Yes, you can print unattended with your HP Latex 300 Printer. The HP Latex printers can run completely on their own to complete a full roll of media reel-to-reel. All that you would need to ensure is that you have enough consumables to last for the entire print job. It is also recommended to read Real-Time Analytics with the new HP Print Beat Reports .
What substrates can the on-board x-axis cutter trim of the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
The new HP Latex 300 series printers are fitted with an on-board x-axis cutter. There is a list of substrates that can be cut in the user guide . The cutter can trim all papers, self-adhesive vinyl and backlit films included. Banners and textiles cannot be cut and will require manual trimming.
What is the minimum readable text size for the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
On the HP Latex 300 Series printers the minimum readable text in positive is 4pt but is optimal at 6pt. In negative, the minimum readable text is 6pt but is optimal at 8pt.
What is the sharpness of thin lines at each level of resolution for the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
The sharpness of thin lines on the HP Latex 300 Series printers is with a resolution of 300 dpi which is considered good enough to print most images. However, when printing small text or long lines, 600 dpi is highly recommended to highlight the necessary detail.
What is the minimum substrate width I can use for the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
The variable tension kit is a set of counterweights which should be installed on the take-up reel for more accurate tiling results. This kit comes in the box with the HP Latex 335, 365, and 375 Printer, and within the accessory take-up reel for the HP Latex 315 Printer. Please, refer to the user guide for further information.
Can I attach media to the take-up reel while printing to maximize media coverage in the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
Yes, you can attach media to the take-up reel while printing to maximize media coverage in the HP Latex 300 Series Printer. All you need to do is attach the media to the core and enable the appropriate take-up reel winding direction. This will save you approximately 1.5m (4.9 ft.) of media.
What is the maximum media thickness that the HP Latex 300 Series Printer can accommodate?
The maximum media thickness that the HP Latex 300 Series Printer can accommodate is 0.5mm thickness.
Are the heavy duty spindles for the HP Latex 365 and HP Latex 375 compatible with the HP Latex 335 Printer?
Yes, the heavy duty spindles for the HP Latex 365 and HP Latex 375 are compatible with the HP Latex 335 Printer. They can be purchased as an accessory.
Is the take-up reel an upgrade option with the HP Latex 315 Printer?
Yes. The 54in take-up reel for the HP Latex 315 Printer can be purchased as an accessory.
Can I print porous media on the HP Latex 315 or HP Latex 335 Printers?
No, you cannot print porous media on the HP Latex 315 neither the HP Latex 335 Printer. However, there are textiles available in the market with a backing liner which allows you to print without the use of an ink collector kit. Please consult the HP Media Solutions Locator for supported media.
How long will the Ink Collector Kit last for the HP Latex 365 and the HP Latex 375 Printer?
It all depends on the porosity of the textile being printed and the number of passes. Based on a worst-case scenario of printing with mesh, it is recommended to replace the HP Latex 365 printer and HP Latex 375 printer Ink Collector foam inserts after one complete roll of 30 meters has been printed.
How do I search for a media profile if it is not available on the for the HP Latex 300 Series Printer’s front panel?
You have several options available to search for HP or 3 rd party substrate brands profiles:
If I only want to use 4-color print modes while printing on the HP Latex 300 Series Printer, can I choose to not install the light ink cartridges to save money?
No. The light ink cartridges must be installed in the HP Latex 300 Series Printer for the system to function properly as designed.
Why does the HP Latex 300 series printer only have one printhead for light inks?
The usage of light inks is lower than the CMYK inks. Hence, only one printhead is necessary for printing the amounts of light inks required. With this design, customers can save one printhead in their HP Latex 300 series printer, hence saving ink on printhead servicing as well.
What is the warranty and average expected usage of the HP 831 Latex Printheads?
The warranty on the HP 831 Latex Printheads is 1 litre and the expected average usage is around 4 litres.
What does the HP Latex Optimizer do in the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
The HP Latex Optimizer in all HP Latex Printers enables high quality printing at high speed. HP Latex Optimizer consists of positively-charged (cationic) polymers suspended in a colorless, water-based ink vehicle. It reacts with the ink pigments which are negatively-charged (anionic) to rapidly immobilize them on the print surface. This produces sharp text and image detail by suppressing feathering and color bleed, especially at high productivity levels.
HP Latex Optimizer also enables the drying and curing process of the HP Latex Inks to operate at lower temperature and to be more energy efficient, which has the additional benefits of allowing wide media support and reduced power consumption. 
Is the durable scratch resistance in the Latex Optimizer for the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
No, the scratch resistance is not in the HP Latex Optimizer, it is in the color ink together with the Latex polymer which together contribute to the high levels of durability.
Is there a daily maintenance routine that needs to be run before printing, and if so how long does it take for the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
No. There is no daily routine maintenance for the HP Latex 300 Series Printer The maintenance routine will be automatically adjusted depending on how long the printer has been idle. If the printer is not used more than once per week, printhead servicing will take between 30 seconds to 1.5 minutes. Before a print job the printer checks for nozzle health and depending on the result the printer may need to perform additional auto recovery actions which are 1.9 min.
How long does the HP 831 Latex Maintenance Cartridge last?
Based on average operating conditions the maintenance HP 831 Latex Maintenance Cartridge should last for up to14 litres of ink consumed. This ranges between 2.9 litres to 3.6 litres per month, meaning that the cartridge needs to replace every 3 to 5 months based on average usage.
Is there an upgrade path from the HP Latex 365 to the HP Latex 375?
No, there is no upgrade path from the HP Latex 365 printer to the HP Latex 375 printer.
What is the Online Training for the new HP Latex 300 series Printer?
The Online Training is a very easy-to-use web course that will help operators get the most out of their new HP Latex 300 printers. The training includes very useful content such as how to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot their new HP Latex 300 series. In addition, there are some very useful videos on how to produce outstanding applications using HP Latex technology. https://hplatexknowledgecenter.com/blog/hp-latex-300-printer-series-training


What is the HP Latex Mobile App and what data does it make available for the HP Latex 300 Series Printer?
The HP Latex Mobile App is a printer monitoring tool for the HP Latex 300 Series that provides that provides the following features:
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