HP Indigo 7500 Lenticular PrintingHow-to Guide - Page 9

Opaque label, Tips and tricks, Use Digiprime or other HP Indigo-recommended primers.

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● Use Digiprime or other HP Indigo-recommended primers. ● You can prime the substrate in-house using screen printing. The substrate can be coated, printed, varnished, and laminated on the same day. Opaque label Make sure that there is an opaque label on the lenticular substrate. ● The minimum size of the opaque label is 15 mm x 100 mm (0.6 in x 4 in). ● Put the opaque label on the top-right corner of the leading edge of the substrate. Figure 1-5 Opaque label - leading edge 1 Leading edge 2 Opaque label ● Put the opaque label on the lens side of the substrate, which is the rear of the printed side. Figure 1-6 Opaque label - lens side of substrate 1 Opaque label 2 Lens side of substrate Tips and tricks List of tips and tricks of this document. ● The lenticular substrate is very sensitive to scratches thus, the printed image should be handled with care. ● The printed substrate should be laminated on the print side in order to keep the image durability. ● It is important to keep the print side clean from dust/particles prior the lamination. 6 Chapter 1 Overview

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Use Digiprime or other HP Indigo-recommended primers.
You can prime the substrate in-house using screen printing. The substrate can be coated, printed,
varnished, and laminated on the same day.
Opaque label
Make sure that there is an opaque label on the lenticular substrate.
The minimum size of the opaque label is 15 mm x 100 mm (0.6 in x 4 in).
Put the opaque label on the top-right corner of the leading edge of the substrate.
Figure 1-5
Opaque label — leading edge
1
Leading edge
2
Opaque label
Put the opaque label on the lens side of the substrate, which is the rear of the printed side.
Figure 1-6
Opaque label — lens side of substrate
1
Opaque label
2
Lens side of substrate
Tips and tricks
List of tips and tricks of this document.
The lenticular substrate is very sensitive to scratches thus, the printed image should be handled
with care.
The printed substrate should be laminated on the print side in order to keep the image durability.
It is important to keep the print side clean from dust/particles prior the lamination.
6
Chapter 1
Overview