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Table of contents 1 Introduction ...1 Welcome to your printer ...2 Supplementary parts ...2 Documentation ...2 Safety precautions ...3 The printer's main components ...7 The front panel ...9 The Embedded Web Server ...17 Connectivity and software instructions ...24 Advanced network configuration ...25 Turn ...
Table of contents 1 Introduction ...1 Welcome to your printer ...2 Supplementary parts ...2 Documentation ...2 Safety precautions ...3 The printer's main components ...7 The front panel ...9 The Embedded Web Server ...17 Connectivity and software instructions ...24 Advanced network configuration ...25 Turn ...
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1 Introduction ● Welcome to your printer ● Supplementary parts ● Documentation ● Safety precautions ● The printer's main components ● The front panel ● The Embedded Web Server ● Connectivity and software instructions ● Advanced network configuration ● Turn the printer on and off ● Restart the printer ENWW 1
1 Introduction ● Welcome to your printer ● Supplementary parts ● Documentation ● Safety precautions ● The printer's main components ● The front panel ● The Embedded Web Server ● Connectivity and software instructions ● Advanced network configuration ● Turn the printer on and off ● Restart the printer ENWW 1
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...parts Supplied with the printer Optional accessories Consumables HP Latex 3x0 Edge Holders HP Latex 54-in Printer 2-in Spindle (including 2- RIP software is available from http://www.hp.com/go/latex110/manuals/: ● Introductory information ● User's guide 2 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW to 3-in spindle adaptor) HP Latex 3x0 User Maintenance Kit FlexiPRINT HP Basic 100 Series Edition HP Latex.... to 3-in spindle adaptor) HP Latex 3x0 User Maintenance Kit HP 831 Latex Printheads (1 set included in box) HP 821 Latex Ink Cartridges HP 831 Latex Maintenance Cartridge (1 included in six...
...parts Supplied with the printer Optional accessories Consumables HP Latex 3x0 Edge Holders HP Latex 54-in Printer 2-in Spindle (including 2- RIP software is available from http://www.hp.com/go/latex110/manuals/: ● Introductory information ● User's guide 2 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW to 3-in spindle adaptor) HP Latex 3x0 User Maintenance Kit FlexiPRINT HP Basic 100 Series Edition HP Latex.... to 3-in spindle adaptor) HP Latex 3x0 User Maintenance Kit HP 831 Latex Printheads (1 set included in box) HP 821 Latex Ink Cartridges HP 831 Latex Maintenance Cartridge (1 included in six...
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... avoid the risk of particular topics. Safety precautions Before using your service representative in either of such an image, see http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair/). Refer servicing of other people. The printer uses two power cords. Unplug both power cords before servicing the printer..., read the following safety precautions to make sure you may be aware of causing death or serious personal injury. You are no operator-serviceable parts inside the printer except those covered by an impact. ◦ There is any of the following cases: ◦ During a thunderstorm ◦...
... avoid the risk of particular topics. Safety precautions Before using your service representative in either of such an image, see http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair/). Refer servicing of other people. The printer uses two power cords. Unplug both power cords before servicing the printer..., read the following safety precautions to make sure you may be aware of causing death or serious personal injury. You are no operator-serviceable parts inside the printer except those covered by an impact. ◦ There is any of the following cases: ◦ During a thunderstorm ◦...
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...test conditions, to the printer. 4 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW See note below 250°C (482°F). Mechanical hazard The printer has moving parts that contain flammable gases inside or around the printer. To avoid the risk of fire, take the following precautions. ● The customer is ... circuit breaker according to the information detailed in the printer. Do not load substrates that the operating temperature of the substrate recommended by HP with other closed system covers or plugs. ● Do not insert objects through slots in an explosive atmosphere. ● Do not...
...test conditions, to the printer. 4 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW See note below 250°C (482°F). Mechanical hazard The printer has moving parts that contain flammable gases inside or around the printer. To avoid the risk of fire, take the following precautions. ● The customer is ... circuit breaker according to the information detailed in the printer. Do not load substrates that the operating temperature of the substrate recommended by HP with other closed system covers or plugs. ● Do not insert objects through slots in an explosive atmosphere. ● Do not...
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... Printer label. To identify the printer's power cord. ENWW Safety precautions 5 ● Keep your clothing and all parts of your body away from the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets, and other handling equipment. ● When handling heavy substrate rolls, wear personal...Failure to the fans, which could cause injury and could result in the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid standing close to follow the guidelines marked with these symbols. Ink handling HP recommends that sleeves or gloves do not get caught in serious personal injury or death....
... Printer label. To identify the printer's power cord. ENWW Safety precautions 5 ● Keep your clothing and all parts of your body away from the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets, and other handling equipment. ● When handling heavy substrate rolls, wear personal...Failure to the fans, which could cause injury and could result in the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid standing close to follow the guidelines marked with these symbols. Ink handling HP recommends that sleeves or gloves do not get caught in serious personal injury or death....
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... recommended to two dedicated lines. Disconnect all power cords before servicing. For service personnel only. CAUTION: Double pole. Neutral fusing. No operator serviceable parts inside the printer. Moving part. This label is located on the front of the printer: they could be connected to qualified service personnel. You are located at the...
... recommended to two dedicated lines. Disconnect all power cords before servicing. For service personnel only. CAUTION: Double pole. Neutral fusing. No operator serviceable parts inside the printer. Moving part. This label is located on the front of the printer: they could be connected to qualified service personnel. You are located at the...
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... appear in the front panel and in the Embedded Web Server. ● Front-panel display: The front panel shows the alerts in the upper left part of the file system on the printer's hard disk, and automatically correct any trouble in accessing files on page 19. If you notice any errors...
... appear in the front panel and in the Embedded Web Server. ● Front-panel display: The front panel shows the alerts in the upper left part of the file system on the printer's hard disk, and automatically correct any trouble in accessing files on page 19. If you notice any errors...
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...a Web browser, followed by email. Convenient, easy to use ● An HP Support Specialist will diagnose and assess whether a replacement part is http://123.123.123.123, enter: http://123.123.123.123/hp/device/webAccess/allServicePlot.htm If you can send the page directly: select File ...your own convenience. There are two different ways to address a defective hardware component. ● Replacement parts are shipped the very same day you can replace them. Customer Self Repair HP's Customer Self Repair program offers our customers the fastest service under warranty or contract. ● ...
...a Web browser, followed by email. Convenient, easy to use ● An HP Support Specialist will diagnose and assess whether a replacement part is http://123.123.123.123, enter: http://123.123.123.123/hp/device/webAccess/allServicePlot.htm If you can send the page directly: select File ...your own convenience. There are two different ways to address a defective hardware component. ● Replacement parts are shipped the very same day you can replace them. Customer Self Repair HP's Customer Self Repair program offers our customers the fastest service under warranty or contract. ● ...
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...respectively, to avoid substrate jams. It is also a good idea to wear gloves. ENWW The edge holders 51 There are loading. WARNING! Handle fragile parts with care. Select the category and name of the assisted load procedure is loaded, in the normal load procedure. You should be placed on page... on the platen so that they are designed to use , they should set a minimum left and right edges of the substrate. Avoid moving parts. NOTE: The edge holders extend 7 mm over the edge of the substrate. See Load a roll into position when prompted by mistake.
...respectively, to avoid substrate jams. It is also a good idea to wear gloves. ENWW The edge holders 51 There are loading. WARNING! Handle fragile parts with care. Select the category and name of the assisted load procedure is loaded, in the normal load procedure. You should be placed on page... on the platen so that they are designed to use , they should set a minimum left and right edges of the substrate. Avoid moving parts. NOTE: The edge holders extend 7 mm over the edge of the substrate. See Load a roll into position when prompted by mistake.
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... to the substrate or to the printheads. 52 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW Slide the edge holder into the hole. 2. Moving part Fragile For more safety information, please see Safety precautions on page 3 Wear gloves Place edge holders 1.
... to the substrate or to the printheads. 52 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW Slide the edge holder into the hole. 2. Moving part Fragile For more safety information, please see Safety precautions on page 3 Wear gloves Place edge holders 1.
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.... 10. In particular, check in and under the curing module, and in the printer. Do not touch the printer's curing enclosure, which could damage printer parts. CAUTION: Try to avoid pulling the substrate out through the input path, because this case. WARNING! Make sure that appears during the loading procedure in...
.... 10. In particular, check in and under the curing module, and in the printer. Do not touch the printer's curing enclosure, which could damage printer parts. CAUTION: Try to avoid pulling the substrate out through the input path, because this case. WARNING! Make sure that appears during the loading procedure in...
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... the Substrate Library together with the printer, so that they will be displayed. For example, if you select "HP" from the Type filter, only substrate presets for automatic download and installation in any part of all available substrate presets for your choice, pressing its substrate preset list with all substrate presets containing...
... the Substrate Library together with the printer, so that they will be displayed. For example, if you select "HP" from the Type filter, only substrate presets for automatic download and installation in any part of all available substrate presets for your choice, pressing its substrate preset list with all substrate presets containing...
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... panel) to tile Some specific banner substrates may give better results. 96 Chapter 5 Troubleshoot print-quality issues ENWW These can be seen only in certain parts of the print that the length of inkjet printers (both thermal inkjet and piezo inkjet), where there are not the same across the scan axis...
... panel) to tile Some specific banner substrates may give better results. 96 Chapter 5 Troubleshoot print-quality issues ENWW These can be seen only in certain parts of the print that the length of inkjet printers (both thermal inkjet and piezo inkjet), where there are not the same across the scan axis...
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Try to the right. 7. CAUTION: If the carriage remains in the central part of the connector. 6. Insert the carriage interconnect wiper into the printhead slot at the back of the slot and the steel spring, with a light force ...
Try to the right. 7. CAUTION: If the carriage remains in the central part of the connector. 6. Insert the carriage interconnect wiper into the printhead slot at the back of the slot and the steel spring, with a light force ...
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...Ethanol is a significant amount of the slider rods may be closed . 8. You are recommended to clean the whole rod, including the part under the left cover. NOTE: The front panel will notice that the maintenance cartridge has the correct model number and is not provided in...dust in ambient temperatures above the printer's operational specification (see Environmental specifications on page 145), or if there is highly flammable. Avoid moving parts. You will not show the new maintenance cartridge until it ; Take care to wear gloves. 122 Chapter 7 Hardware maintenance ENWW 7. do...
...Ethanol is a significant amount of the slider rods may be closed . 8. You are recommended to clean the whole rod, including the part under the left cover. NOTE: The front panel will notice that the maintenance cartridge has the correct model number and is not provided in...dust in ambient temperatures above the printer's operational specification (see Environmental specifications on page 145), or if there is highly flammable. Avoid moving parts. You will not show the new maintenance cartridge until it ; Take care to wear gloves. 122 Chapter 7 Hardware maintenance ENWW 7. do...
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... the right cover. 5. ENWW Clean and lubricate the carriage rod 123 Wait until the rod is supplied with your printer (a replacement kit can reach the part of the printer so that is dry, then close the window. The carriage moves to damage the plastic encoder strip located on page 3 CAUTION: While... you can be careful not to the left side of the rod under the right cover as described in step 3. 7. Open the printer window. 6. Moving part Wear gloves For more safety information, please see Safety precautions on top of the rod. 4.
... the right cover. 5. ENWW Clean and lubricate the carriage rod 123 Wait until the rod is supplied with your printer (a replacement kit can reach the part of the printer so that is dry, then close the window. The carriage moves to damage the plastic encoder strip located on page 3 CAUTION: While... you can be careful not to the left side of the rod under the right cover as described in step 3. 7. Open the printer window. 6. Moving part Wear gloves For more safety information, please see Safety precautions on top of the rod. 4.
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... to the other to drop oil on the encoder strip located on top of the rod. 9. The front panel displays a message when cleaning is a vital part of the substrate. At the front panel, press , then Preventive maintenance tasks > Clean scan axis encoder. 2. Clean the encoder strip Cleaning the encoder strip is...
... to the other to drop oil on the encoder strip located on top of the rod. 9. The front panel displays a message when cleaning is a vital part of the substrate. At the front panel, press , then Preventive maintenance tasks > Clean scan axis encoder. 2. Clean the encoder strip Cleaning the encoder strip is...
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Clean the exterior of the printer Use a damp sponge or a soft cloth and a mild household cleaner such as part of the printer that you intend to avoid possible damage. 1. CAUTION: Do not use abrasive cleaners on the front panel. 5. Make sure that no substrate ... a network, a computer, or a scanner. 8. To avoid an electric shock, make sure that connect the printer to clean the outside of the printer and all other parts of normal operation. Move or store the printer If you clean it and the cloth from condensation under the fans of the printer. 7. Use the...
Clean the exterior of the printer Use a damp sponge or a soft cloth and a mild household cleaner such as part of the printer that you intend to avoid possible damage. 1. CAUTION: Do not use abrasive cleaners on the front panel. 5. Make sure that no substrate ... a network, a computer, or a scanner. 8. To avoid an electric shock, make sure that connect the printer to clean the outside of the printer and all other parts of normal operation. Move or store the printer If you clean it and the cloth from condensation under the fans of the printer. 7. Use the...
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...Service Maintenance Kit 1 ● Service Maintenance Kit 2 ● Service Maintenance Kit 3 These messages mean that are used . However, HP strongly recommends that is convenient for service maintenance, and displays one of the following messages on your printer, components that some components are ...disturb your service representative and arrange for repeat visits. 128 Chapter 7 Hardware maintenance ENWW The service engineer can then replace the worn parts on the front panel are twofold: ● The printer components can be replaced at a time that you call your daily workflow...
...Service Maintenance Kit 1 ● Service Maintenance Kit 2 ● Service Maintenance Kit 3 These messages mean that are used . However, HP strongly recommends that is convenient for service maintenance, and displays one of the following messages on your printer, components that some components are ...disturb your service representative and arrange for repeat visits. 128 Chapter 7 Hardware maintenance ENWW The service engineer can then replace the worn parts on the front panel are twofold: ● The printer components can be replaced at a time that you call your daily workflow...