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If cleaning the line sensor does not yield results, call your HP representative to the middle of isopropyl alcohol use a VOC-certified cleaner such as 91% isopropyl alcohol. Close the door on the printer. 12. ENWW 3 Slowly ... and repeat the cleaning process if needed. Reinsert the maintenance cartridge. 9. Move the carriage to replace it. 6. Turn on the right-hand side. 11. Perform a printhead alignment to see its specific location), using a lint-free cloth or swab and, if necessary, a non-abrasive liquid such as properly diluted Simple Green All...
If cleaning the line sensor does not yield results, call your HP representative to the middle of isopropyl alcohol use a VOC-certified cleaner such as 91% isopropyl alcohol. Close the door on the printer. 12. ENWW 3 Slowly ... and repeat the cleaning process if needed. Reinsert the maintenance cartridge. 9. Move the carriage to replace it. 6. Turn on the right-hand side. 11. Perform a printhead alignment to see its specific location), using a lint-free cloth or swab and, if necessary, a non-abrasive liquid such as properly diluted Simple Green All...
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...68 Take-up reel substrate jam ...68 Take-up reel does not wind ...69 4 Substrate settings ...70 Substrate presets ...71 Online search ...71 HP Media Locator ...73 Generic presets ...73 Clone a substrate preset ...74 Modify a substrate preset ...74 Add a new substrate ...75 Delete a substrate ...83 General printing advice ...84 Improve print quality ...84 Most-common print-quality problems ...90 6 The ink system ...97 Ink cartridges ...97 Printheads ...97 Maintenance cartridge ...98 Safe mode ...99 7 Hardware maintenance ...100 Ink system tips ...101 Maintain the ink cartridges ...101 Replace an ...
...68 Take-up reel substrate jam ...68 Take-up reel does not wind ...69 4 Substrate settings ...70 Substrate presets ...71 Online search ...71 HP Media Locator ...73 Generic presets ...73 Clone a substrate preset ...74 Modify a substrate preset ...74 Add a new substrate ...75 Delete a substrate ...83 General printing advice ...84 Improve print quality ...84 Most-common print-quality problems ...90 6 The ink system ...97 Ink cartridges ...97 Printheads ...97 Maintenance cartridge ...98 Safe mode ...99 7 Hardware maintenance ...100 Ink system tips ...101 Maintain the ink cartridges ...101 Replace an ...
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... ml ink cartridges ● Sharpest print quality, smooth transitions, and fine details with the printer Optional accessories Consumables HP Latex 3x0 Edge Holders HP Latex 54-in Printer 2-in box) Documentation The following documents can be run on SAV and PVC banners ● ...and ready for printing high-quality images on flexible substrates. 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 Spindle (including 2- Some major features of ready-made ...
... ml ink cartridges ● Sharpest print quality, smooth transitions, and fine details with the printer Optional accessories Consumables HP Latex 3x0 Edge Holders HP Latex 54-in Printer 2-in box) Documentation The following documents can be run on SAV and PVC banners ● ...and ready for printing high-quality images on flexible substrates. 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 Spindle (including 2- Some major features of ready-made ...
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.... Risk of burns. Refer servicing to two dedicated lines. Before starting, read and follow the operating and safety instructions. Do not touch moving printhead carriage. When printing, the printhead carriage travels back and forth across the substrate. This label is located on the curing control PCA enclosure. Heating modules operate at hazardous...
.... Risk of burns. Refer servicing to two dedicated lines. Before starting, read and follow the operating and safety instructions. Do not touch moving printhead carriage. When printing, the printhead carriage travels back and forth across the substrate. This label is located on the curing control PCA enclosure. Heating modules operate at hazardous...
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The following views of the printer illustrate its size on page 2. Front panel 6. Spindle lock lever 9. see Documentation on the printer may vary slightly, but should always be visible and close to a video; Ink cartridge 2. Maintenance cartridge 7. Substrate pinch lever 8. Printhead carriage 5. Printhead 4. The printer's main components The above image is a QR code containing a link to the potential risk area. Spindle ENWW The printer's main components 7 Platen 3. Front view 1. NOTE: The final label position and its main components.
The following views of the printer illustrate its size on page 2. Front panel 6. Spindle lock lever 9. see Documentation on the printer may vary slightly, but should always be visible and close to a video; Ink cartridge 2. Maintenance cartridge 7. Substrate pinch lever 8. Printhead carriage 5. Printhead 4. The printer's main components The above image is a QR code containing a link to the potential risk area. Spindle ENWW The printer's main components 7 Platen 3. Front view 1. NOTE: The final label position and its main components.
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... of each alert. Information about the job that is currently printing. ● Press to view ink-cartridge status and perform operations. ● Press to view printhead status and perform operations. ● Press to view and change printer settings in general. ● Press to view network and Internet status and change the...
... of each alert. Information about the job that is currently printing. ● Press to view ink-cartridge status and perform operations. ● Press to view printhead status and perform operations. ● Press to view and change printer settings in general. ● Press to view network and Internet status and change the...
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... You are recommended to get more information on page 19. ENWW The front panel 13 See Access the Embedded Web Server on your printheads. 1. Check the status of the ink cartridges in the Embedded Web Server. Follow these steps to replace the cartridge with this printer... printer automatically checks and services the printheads after each print. On the front panel's home screen, press . The message includes a list of compatible cartridges. ● Non-HP: The cartridge is not compatible with a new cartridge. ● Expired: The cartridge's expiration date has passed. ● ...
... You are recommended to get more information on page 19. ENWW The front panel 13 See Access the Embedded Web Server on your printheads. 1. Check the status of the ink cartridges in the Embedded Web Server. Follow these steps to replace the cartridge with this printer... printer automatically checks and services the printheads after each print. On the front panel's home screen, press . The message includes a list of compatible cartridges. ● Non-HP: The cartridge is not compatible with a new cartridge. ● Expired: The cartridge's expiration date has passed. ● ...
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... Install date These are recommended to see Replace a printhead on page 108). ● Replace: The printhead is working printhead (see Clean the electrical connections on a printhead on page 108). ● Replacement incomplete: The printhead replacement process has not completed successfully; See the limited... fails, clean the electrical connections (see Replace a printhead on page 115). restart the replacement process and let it . 2. If that fails, replace the printhead with a working normally, with your printer. ● Non-HP ink: Ink from a used, refilled, or counterfeit...
... Install date These are recommended to see Replace a printhead on page 108). ● Replace: The printhead is working printhead (see Clean the electrical connections on a printhead on page 108). ● Replacement incomplete: The printhead replacement process has not completed successfully; See the limited... fails, clean the electrical connections (see Replace a printhead on page 115). restart the replacement process and let it . 2. If that fails, replace the printhead with a working normally, with your printer. ● Non-HP ink: Ink from a used, refilled, or counterfeit...
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..., there won't be folded back by pressing or sliding up the bottom row of alerts can also use the Embedded Web Server to check the printhead status and the warranty status. Firmware update advice is shown at a time. See Access the Embedded Web Server on the printer's hard disk, and automatically...
..., there won't be folded back by pressing or sliding up the bottom row of alerts can also use the Embedded Web Server to check the printhead status and the warranty status. Firmware update advice is shown at a time. See Access the Embedded Web Server on the printer's hard disk, and automatically...
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... (cold): The printer is cooling down and preparing for a particular print job are sent while the printer is warming up the heaters and preparing the printheads to print. The following states; some of the substrate. see Table 11-4 Margins on . ● Preparing to print: The printer is Drying or Finishing, the...
... (cold): The printer is cooling down and preparing for a particular print job are sent while the printer is warming up the heaters and preparing the printheads to print. The following states; some of the substrate. see Table 11-4 Margins on . ● Preparing to print: The printer is Drying or Finishing, the...
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..., then select the type of prints by using a computer. NOTE: The side margins can use it to obtain printer information, manage settings and presets, align printheads, upload new firmware and troubleshoot problems. Service engineers can be adjusted in the RIP.
..., then select the type of prints by using a computer. NOTE: The side margins can use it to obtain printer information, manage settings and presets, align printheads, upload new firmware and troubleshoot problems. Service engineers can be adjusted in the RIP.
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...measurement and refresh date ● Specify network and security settings ● Set the date and time ● Update firmware ● Align printheads ● Upload substrate presets ● Configure e-mail notifications Support tab The Support tab offers various kinds of help with your printer. ●...; Browse helpful information from a variety of sources ● Troubleshoot problems ● Access HP links for technical support with your printer and accessories ● Access service support pages that show current and historical data on the usage...
...measurement and refresh date ● Specify network and security settings ● Set the date and time ● Update firmware ● Align printheads ● Upload substrate presets ● Configure e-mail notifications Support tab The Support tab offers various kinds of help with your printer. ●...; Browse helpful information from a variety of sources ● Troubleshoot problems ● Access HP links for technical support with your printer and accessories ● Access service support pages that show current and historical data on the usage...
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... test page of the printer, the loaded substrate, and the ink system. The Supplies page shows you can be successfully delivered to HP. If the test fails, follow the instructions to try to view details. Check printer status The front panel and the Embedded Web Server... the browser window. The traffic light shows whether maintenance is complete and you the status of the loaded substrate, the ink cartridges, the printheads, the heater, and the maintenance cartridge. ENWW The Embedded Web Server 21 For further information, click Click to identify and fix the problem...
... test page of the printer, the loaded substrate, and the ink system. The Supplies page shows you can be successfully delivered to HP. If the test fails, follow the instructions to try to view details. Check printer status The front panel and the Embedded Web Server... the browser window. The traffic light shows whether maintenance is complete and you the status of the loaded substrate, the ink cartridges, the printheads, the heater, and the maintenance cartridge. ENWW The Embedded Web Server 21 For further information, click Click to identify and fix the problem...
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...9702; Embedded Web Server, HTTP (TCP port 80) ◦ Embedded Web Server, HTTPS (TCP port 443) ● Printing ◦ Raw IP printing (HP-proprietary TCP ports 9100, 9101, 9102) ● Security ◦ SNMP v3 ◦ SSL/TLS ◦ Firewall Turn the printer on and off To .... If the printer does not start automatically, press the power button. 32 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW To tun off the printer this way, the printheads are automatically stored with the maintenance cartridge, which prevents them from drying out. However, if you plan to turn off using the power button, ...
...9702; Embedded Web Server, HTTP (TCP port 80) ◦ Embedded Web Server, HTTPS (TCP port 443) ● Printing ◦ Raw IP printing (HP-proprietary TCP ports 9100, 9101, 9102) ● Security ◦ SNMP v3 ◦ SSL/TLS ◦ Firewall Turn the printer on and off To .... If the printer does not start automatically, press the power button. 32 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW To tun off the printer this way, the printheads are automatically stored with the maintenance cartridge, which prevents them from drying out. However, if you plan to turn off using the power button, ...
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... (584 mm). To load substrates down to a minimum width of 10 inches (254 mm), go to curl, you pre-load rolls of substrate jams and printhead crashes; With this procedure, you need to reduce the risk of different substrates on the spindle. If you regularly use different substrates, you can change...
... (584 mm). To load substrates down to a minimum width of 10 inches (254 mm), go to curl, you pre-load rolls of substrate jams and printhead crashes; With this procedure, you need to reduce the risk of different substrates on the spindle. If you regularly use different substrates, you can change...
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..., please see Safety precautions on the left for the edge holders. Misalignment could result in a substrate jam, or damage to the substrate or to the printheads. 52 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW Align the substrate When the substrate has been loaded, align it with the other edge...
..., please see Safety precautions on the left for the edge holders. Misalignment could result in a substrate jam, or damage to the substrate or to the printheads. 52 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW Align the substrate When the substrate has been loaded, align it with the other edge...
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Lift the substrate pinch lever as far up as possible of the jammed substrate from the top of the way. 5. 2. ENWW The substrate has jammed 65 Cut the substrate where it will go. 6. Open the printer window. 3. Carefully remove as much as it enters the printer, and rewind the input roll. 4. Cut the substrate if necessary. Try to move the printhead carriage out of the printer.
Lift the substrate pinch lever as far up as possible of the jammed substrate from the top of the way. 5. 2. ENWW The substrate has jammed 65 Cut the substrate where it will go. 6. Open the printer window. 3. Carefully remove as much as it enters the printer, and rewind the input roll. 4. Cut the substrate if necessary. Try to move the printhead carriage out of the printer.
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...'s curing enclosure, which could damage printer parts. Risk of substrate left in this reverses the normal direction of a print, try realigning the printheads. Make sure that you experience jams only at the beginning of movement, and could be caused by loading a rigid substrate type into the ... are no pieces of burns For more safety information, please see Safety precautions on page 3 7. Reload the roll. 12. See Align the printheads on the printer. 11. WARNING! CAUTION: Try to increase the suction, do not ignore the warning message that appears during the loading procedure...
...'s curing enclosure, which could damage printer parts. Risk of substrate left in this reverses the normal direction of a print, try realigning the printheads. Make sure that you experience jams only at the beginning of movement, and could be caused by loading a rigid substrate type into the ... are no pieces of burns For more safety information, please see Safety precautions on page 3 7. Reload the roll. 12. See Align the printheads on the printer. 11. WARNING! CAUTION: Try to increase the suction, do not ignore the warning message that appears during the loading procedure...
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... only, as total ink is limited to allow for other substrate types in the 18-pass print mode only. Instead of the name of the printheads. To do so, just press on page 135. Also, the color gamut will tend to improve print quality. ● As you have added yourself, but...
... only, as total ink is limited to allow for other substrate types in the 18-pass print mode only. Instead of the name of the printheads. To do so, just press on page 135. Also, the color gamut will tend to improve print quality. ● As you have added yourself, but...
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... nor perforated), PVC banners, and papers. However, the take -up reel may not work correctly with non-HP ink. Color calibration The purpose of color calibration is to produce consistent colors with the specific printheads, inks, and substrate that , after pressing Modify preset, or when adding a new substrate. Press , then Image quality...
... nor perforated), PVC banners, and papers. However, the take -up reel may not work correctly with non-HP ink. Color calibration The purpose of color calibration is to produce consistent colors with the specific printheads, inks, and substrate that , after pressing Modify preset, or when adding a new substrate. Press , then Image quality...