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...End-User License Agreement 1 License Agreement Coverage PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: 1. Any Third Party Software is not included with all the original HP Software's proprietary notices and is a printer driver, firmware, or add-on Use may include (i) associated media, (ii) a user guide and other terms will have... the right to the terms and conditions of the HP Software for back-up copies of a conflict between you ...
...End-User License Agreement 1 License Agreement Coverage PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: 1. Any Third Party Software is not included with all the original HP Software's proprietary notices and is a printer driver, firmware, or add-on Use may include (i) associated media, (ii) a user guide and other terms will have... the right to the terms and conditions of the HP Software for back-up copies of a conflict between you ...
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...Sound pressure level @ bystander position (LpA per ISO 7779) is assigned a Regulatory Model Number. This device complies with the marketing name (such as HP Latex printer) or product number (such as Z####X, where Z and X are designed to part 15 of shielded IO cables is required. This equipment has been ... brought to the attention of users of this device must accept any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by HP may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this product. CAUTION: Pursuant to Part 15.21 of this equipment. Operation of the FCC ...
...Sound pressure level @ bystander position (LpA per ISO 7779) is assigned a Regulatory Model Number. This device complies with the marketing name (such as HP Latex printer) or product number (such as Z####X, where Z and X are designed to part 15 of shielded IO cables is required. This equipment has been ... brought to the attention of users of this device must accept any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by HP may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this product. CAUTION: Pursuant to Part 15.21 of this equipment. Operation of the FCC ...
Introductory Information
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... print quality, smooth transitions, and fine details with its six colors and 1200 real dpi ● 1 L ink cartridges for the HP Latex 700 printer series and 3 L ink cartridges for the HP Latex 800 printer series ● Hundreds of ready-made substrate presets easily available Where is not provided in printed format, you may request a printed copy...
... print quality, smooth transitions, and fine details with its six colors and 1200 real dpi ● 1 L ink cartridges for the HP Latex 700 printer series and 3 L ink cartridges for the HP Latex 800 printer series ● Hundreds of ready-made substrate presets easily available Where is not provided in printed format, you may request a printed copy...
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... mechanical or enclosure damage. ● Liquid has entered the printer. ● There is smoke or an unusual smell coming from the printer. ● The printer has been dropped or the curing module has been damaged. ● The printer is any of the following precautions: 2 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW To avoid personal injury, take the following...
... mechanical or enclosure damage. ● Liquid has entered the printer. ● There is smoke or an unusual smell coming from the printer. ● The printer has been dropped or the curing module has been damaged. ● The printer is any of the following precautions: 2 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW To avoid personal injury, take the following...
Introductory Information
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... your body away from the printer's moving parts that could cause injury. See note below (482°F). If this information is not exceeded. The test conditions to a dedicated line protected by a branch circuit breaker, as recommended by HP with auto-ignition temperatures below .... To avoid personal injury, take the following precautions when working close to the local jurisdiction of the country where the equipment is responsible for meeting the printer's requirements and the Electrical Code ...
... your body away from the printer's moving parts that could cause injury. See note below (482°F). If this information is not exceeded. The test conditions to a dedicated line protected by a branch circuit breaker, as recommended by HP with auto-ignition temperatures below .... To avoid personal injury, take the following precautions when working close to the local jurisdiction of the country where the equipment is responsible for meeting the printer's requirements and the Electrical Code ...
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...zone. Ventilation Fresh air ventilation is needed to these substances is adequately controlled. Do not modify the module. Typically, the printer's power dissipation is emitted from the illumination of your location. ● If your hair is long, try to secure...Avoid standing close to the printer while loading substrate. ● Ensure that potential airborne exposure to maintain comfort levels. Ventilation should not blow air directly onto the printer. Light radiation hazard Light radiation is 4 kW (13.7 kBTU/h). 4 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW NOTE: The ...
...zone. Ventilation Fresh air ventilation is needed to these substances is adequately controlled. Do not modify the module. Typically, the printer's power dissipation is emitted from the illumination of your location. ● If your hair is long, try to secure...Avoid standing close to the printer while loading substrate. ● Ensure that potential airborne exposure to maintain comfort levels. Ventilation should not blow air directly onto the printer. Light radiation hazard Light radiation is 4 kW (13.7 kBTU/h). 4 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW NOTE: The ...
Introductory Information
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...loading media accessories (loading table extension and lifter) when you wear gloves when handling ink system components. Ink handling HP recommends that you can see by sliding your printer: from the front panel, you complete control of the screen. The front panel also displays alerts (warning and error...Front panel The front panel is an alternative home screen that you load media rolls. It gives you can view information about the printer, change printer settings, perform calibrations and tests, and so on the front right of the ink cartridges, the substrate, and the current print ...
...loading media accessories (loading table extension and lifter) when you wear gloves when handling ink system components. Ink handling HP recommends that you can see by sliding your printer: from the front panel, you complete control of the screen. The front panel also displays alerts (warning and error...Front panel The front panel is an alternative home screen that you load media rolls. It gives you can view information about the printer, change printer settings, perform calibrations and tests, and so on the front right of the ink cartridges, the substrate, and the current print ...
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You can see a list of the screen is a message showing the printer status or the most important current alert. Open the Substrate Library and access the extensive online library of all the dynamic icons. Left and right ... at different times. Normally they are displayed only on or off the print-zone illumination light. Home-screen dynamic icons Description of substrate presets. 6 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW View substrate status and perform substrate-handling operations. Return to the home screen View help in solving the problem. ● At the top...
You can see a list of the screen is a message showing the printer status or the most important current alert. Open the Substrate Library and access the extensive online library of all the dynamic icons. Left and right ... at different times. Normally they are displayed only on or off the print-zone illumination light. Home-screen dynamic icons Description of substrate presets. 6 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW View substrate status and perform substrate-handling operations. Return to the home screen View help in solving the problem. ● At the top...
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...then Setup > Front panel options > Sleep mode wait time. View information about the printer. Optimize print quality, access test plots and maintenance routines, find solutions for all printer models. If the problem persists after the restart, contact your support representative and be... Table 1 Power specifications HP Latex 700 series HP Latex 800 series Number of a 12 digit numerical code followed by the recommended action to give the error message numerical code. the default is currently printing. View network and Internet status and change printer settings in general.
...then Setup > Front panel options > Sleep mode wait time. View information about the printer. Optimize print quality, access test plots and maintenance routines, find solutions for all printer models. If the problem persists after the restart, contact your support representative and be... Table 1 Power specifications HP Latex 700 series HP Latex 800 series Number of a 12 digit numerical code followed by the recommended action to give the error message numerical code. the default is currently printing. View network and Internet status and change printer settings in general.
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... range for printing 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F), depending on substrate type Temperature range when not in ready mode 95 W HP Latex 800 series Printer: 16 A Curing: 16 A Printer: 2.5 kW Curing: 2.5 kW 105 W Site voltage must be able to withstand disturbances such as surge transients, voltage sag, and voltage dropout. Contact your... m (10000 ft) Table 3 Acoustic specifications Sound pressure Printing Ready (standby) Sleep Sound power Printing Ready (standby) Sleep 60 dB(A) 38 dB(A) < 20 dB(A) 7.8 B(A) 5.5 B(A) < 4 B(A) 8 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW
... range for printing 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F), depending on substrate type Temperature range when not in ready mode 95 W HP Latex 800 series Printer: 16 A Curing: 16 A Printer: 2.5 kW Curing: 2.5 kW 105 W Site voltage must be able to withstand disturbances such as surge transients, voltage sag, and voltage dropout. Contact your... m (10000 ft) Table 3 Acoustic specifications Sound pressure Printing Ready (standby) Sleep Sound power Printing Ready (standby) Sleep 60 dB(A) 38 dB(A) < 20 dB(A) 7.8 B(A) 5.5 B(A) < 4 B(A) 8 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW
User Guide
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... Introduction ...1 Welcome to your printer ...2 Printer models ...2 Documentation ...3 Safety precautions ...3 Main printer components ...8 Front panel ...20 HP PrintOS ...27 Embedded Web Server ...28 Connectivity and software instructions ...30 Advanced network configuration ...32 Turn the printer on and off ...38 Restart the printer ...39 How to print (...the substrate ...42 Overview ...43 How to store and handle substrate ...51 Load a roll into the printer ...51 Porous substrates ...56 Ink collector ...57 Loading accessory ...65 Assisted manual load ...71 Edge holders ...73 Unload a roll from...
... Introduction ...1 Welcome to your printer ...2 Printer models ...2 Documentation ...3 Safety precautions ...3 Main printer components ...8 Front panel ...20 HP PrintOS ...27 Embedded Web Server ...28 Connectivity and software instructions ...30 Advanced network configuration ...32 Turn the printer on and off ...38 Restart the printer ...39 How to print (...the substrate ...42 Overview ...43 How to store and handle substrate ...51 Load a roll into the printer ...51 Porous substrates ...56 Ink collector ...57 Loading accessory ...65 Assisted manual load ...71 Edge holders ...73 Unload a roll from...
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Cut substrate ...86 Printing on textiles ...87 4 Substrate settings ...90 Substrate presets ...91 Configuration Center ...91 Online search ...91 HP Media Locator ...93 Generic presets ...93 Clone a substrate preset ...94 Modify a substrate preset ...94 Add a new substrate preset ...95 Save your ... cloud ...100 Delete a substrate preset ...100 Printing speed, tips and tricks ...101 Color calibration ...101 Color consistency between different 700 and 800 series printers 103 ICC profiles ...104 Full calibration ...104 5 Job queue management ...106 Job queue in the front panel ...107 6 Retrieving...
Cut substrate ...86 Printing on textiles ...87 4 Substrate settings ...90 Substrate presets ...91 Configuration Center ...91 Online search ...91 HP Media Locator ...93 Generic presets ...93 Clone a substrate preset ...94 Modify a substrate preset ...94 Add a new substrate preset ...95 Save your ... cloud ...100 Delete a substrate preset ...100 Printing speed, tips and tricks ...101 Color calibration ...101 Color consistency between different 700 and 800 series printers 103 ICC profiles ...104 Full calibration ...104 5 Job queue management ...106 Job queue in the front panel ...107 6 Retrieving...
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... 163 10 Troubleshoot ink-system issues ...170 Cannot insert an ink cartridge (700 series) ...171 Cannot insert an ink cartridge (800 series) ...171 Installation of an unshaken cartridge ...171 Front panel recommends reseating or replacing a printhead 172 Cannot insert a printhead... ...172 Cannot insert the maintenance cartridge ...172 11 Printer maintenance ...173 General cleaning instructions ...174 Maintenance tools recommended but not provided ...175 Clean the printheads ...176 Clean the electrical ...
... 163 10 Troubleshoot ink-system issues ...170 Cannot insert an ink cartridge (700 series) ...171 Cannot insert an ink cartridge (800 series) ...171 Installation of an unshaken cartridge ...171 Front panel recommends reseating or replacing a printhead 172 Cannot insert a printhead... ...172 Cannot insert the maintenance cartridge ...172 11 Printer maintenance ...173 General cleaning instructions ...174 Maintenance tools recommended but not provided ...175 Clean the printheads ...176 Clean the electrical ...
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... update using the Embedded Web Server ...226 Automatic firmware updates ...226 14 Move or store the printer ...227 Move the printer ...227 Store the printer ...229 15 Supplies and accessories ...231 Order ink supplies ...231 Disposal instructions ...232 16 Troubleshoot other issues...services such as firmware update, online search, or the Customer Involvement Program ... 237 System error codes ...238 17 Printer specifications ...240 Functional specifications ...241 Physical specifications ...242 Memory specifications ...243 Power specifications ...243 Ecological specifications ...243 Environmental...
... update using the Embedded Web Server ...226 Automatic firmware updates ...226 14 Move or store the printer ...227 Move the printer ...227 Store the printer ...229 15 Supplies and accessories ...231 Order ink supplies ...231 Disposal instructions ...232 16 Troubleshoot other issues...services such as firmware update, online search, or the Customer Involvement Program ... 237 System error codes ...238 17 Printer specifications ...240 Functional specifications ...241 Physical specifications ...242 Memory specifications ...243 Power specifications ...243 Ecological specifications ...243 Environmental...
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1 Introduction ● Welcome to your printer ● Printer models ● Documentation ● Safety precautions ● Main printer components ● Front panel ● HP PrintOS ● Embedded Web Server ● Connectivity and software instructions ● Advanced network configuration ● Turn the printer on and off ● Restart the printer ● How to print (overview) ENWW 1
1 Introduction ● Welcome to your printer ● Printer models ● Documentation ● Safety precautions ● Main printer components ● Front panel ● HP PrintOS ● Embedded Web Server ● Connectivity and software instructions ● Advanced network configuration ● Turn the printer on and off ● Restart the printer ● How to print (overview) ENWW 1
User Guide
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... your offering with the glossiest white - No waste between white jobs, with the printer HP Latex 700 and 700W HP Latex User Maintenance Kit Optional accessories HP Latex Textile Kit HP Latex Ink Collector HP Latex Wiper Roller HP Latex 800 and 800W HP Latex User Maintenance Kit HP Latex Beacon HP Latex Textile Kit HP Latex Ink Collector HP Latex Wiper Roller 2 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW RIP software is available ● Consider un-laminated...
... your offering with the glossiest white - No waste between white jobs, with the printer HP Latex 700 and 700W HP Latex User Maintenance Kit Optional accessories HP Latex Textile Kit HP Latex Ink Collector HP Latex Wiper Roller HP Latex 800 and 800W HP Latex User Maintenance Kit HP Latex Beacon HP Latex Textile Kit HP Latex Ink Collector HP Latex Wiper Roller 2 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW RIP software is available ● Consider un-laminated...
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... be exposed in any mechanical or enclosure damage. ● Liquid has entered the printer. ● There is not suitable for 700W only) HP Latex Maintenance Cartridge HP Latex 800 and 800W HP 836 Latex Printheads HP 836 Optimizer Latex Printhead HP 836 White Latex Printhead HP 873 Latex Eco-Carton Ink Cartridges HP Latex Maintenance Cartridge Documentation The following cases: ● The power cord or plug...
... be exposed in any mechanical or enclosure damage. ● Liquid has entered the printer. ● There is not suitable for 700W only) HP Latex Maintenance Cartridge HP Latex 800 and 800W HP 836 Latex Printheads HP 836 Optimizer Latex Printhead HP 836 White Latex Printhead HP 873 Latex Eco-Carton Ink Cartridges HP Latex Maintenance Cartridge Documentation The following cases: ● The power cord or plug...
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.... ● Do not insert objects through slots in either of the following precautions: ● The customer is responsible for meeting the printer's requirements and the Electrical Code requirements according to the information detailed in case of causing death or serious personal injury. Unplug both power ...cords. ● Use only the power cords supplied by HP with other closed system covers or plugs. ● Do not insert objects through slots in the printer. ● Take care not to spill liquid on the nameplate. ● Connect the ...
.... ● Do not insert objects through slots in either of the following precautions: ● The customer is responsible for meeting the printer's requirements and the Electrical Code requirements according to the information detailed in case of causing death or serious personal injury. Unplug both power ...cords. ● Use only the power cords supplied by HP with other closed system covers or plugs. ● Do not insert objects through slots in the printer. ● Take care not to spill liquid on the nameplate. ● Connect the ...
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...adequately controlled. See note below 250°C (482°F). This illumination is needed to look directly at http://www.hp.com/go/msds to the printer. Ventilation Fresh air ventilation is in compliance with the requirements of the exempt group of IEC 62471:2006, Photobiological safety...If your body away from the illumination of the print zone. Do not modify the module. You can find more detailed information in the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid standing close to identify the chemical ingredients of your location. Light radiation hazard Light radiation is not exceeded...
...adequately controlled. See note below 250°C (482°F). This illumination is needed to look directly at http://www.hp.com/go/msds to the printer. Ventilation Fresh air ventilation is in compliance with the requirements of the exempt group of IEC 62471:2006, Photobiological safety...If your body away from the illumination of the print zone. Do not modify the module. You can find more detailed information in the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid standing close to identify the chemical ingredients of your location. Light radiation hazard Light radiation is not exceeded...