Uploading an Arlon Media Profile into HP 300 Series Printers

One of the more frequently asked questions is, “How do you upload an Arlon media profile onto the RIP software?” It’s very simple, and it only takes a few steps.

What you’lL learn:

  • Access Arlon’s website to download the desired profile.
  • Pick the profile and put it in the download folder. Extract if necessary.
  • Note the printer’s IP address, and select: Substrate presets management.
  • Locate and open the OMS file, and follow on-screen instructions.
  • Ensure consistent print quality by accepting the profile.
  • Achieve uniform print quality for your Arlon media with the RIP software.
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Uploading an Arlon Media Profile into HP 300 Series Printers

Download the ICC Profile

Now we are going to the Arlon website to download profiles. Select your region. Click the “Support” tab and choose “ICC Profile.” Select the printer, RIP software and Ink you are using. Once those are selected, profile options will pop up.

Select the profile you want and click “Download.” Once it’s completed, go to the download folder and make sure the profile is there. If necessary, extract the file. You can now install the profile on to your RIP software.

Upload an Arlon Media Profile

Before you begin, go to the printer touch screen and write down the IP address. Then return to the computer and open the web browser of your choice. Enter the IP address on the browser address bar and press enter. The printer embedded web server will open.

Upload an Arlon media profile to an HP 300 series printer.
Be sure to write down the IP address from the printer touchscreen before you begin.

Click on the “Set Up” tab and choose Substrate presets management. Then, click on browse to locate the OMS file. Then, click open. Follow the instructions on the screen. You may need to go to the printer touch screen to accept the profile. The RIP software will receive updated media information from the printer. Once you have installed the profile, you’ll get consistent print quality.

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