HP Latex R2000 Site Preparation Guide

HP Latex R2000 Manual

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    HP Latex R Printer Series Site Preparation Guide
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    to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statement accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors
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    overview ...1 Customer responsibility ...2 2 Site preparation ...5 Planning for printer installation ...5 Installation time schedule ...5 System operation requirements ...6 Air Moving equipment ...22 Waste disposal ...26 4 Site Preparation Checklist ...27 Instructions ...27 Checklist ...27 ENWW iii
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    iv ENWW
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    com/go/latexR2000/manuals, depending on your printer model: ● Site preparation guide and checklist ● Installation guide ● Introductory information ● User guide ● Legal information ● Limited warranty Further information is available from http://www.hp.com/go/latexR1000/support or http://www.hp.com/go
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    equipment to handle the printer, as well as a specialist mover who is familiar with your site and the information provided in this guide. See Moving equipment per local laws. See the Safety Data Sheets at http://www.hp.com/go/msds for adequate handling and storage. Follow your Environmental Health
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    HP RIP software has arrived by the agreed date of printer installation. If you have bought non-HP RIP software for your printer: NOTE: This guide remote support, the printer printer) NOTE: In addition, you are recommended to have a second set of ink cartridges, printheads, and one HP Latex service
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    program, please visit http://www.hp.com/recycle/. Liquid waste disposal Dispose of liquid waste in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Refer to "waste disposal" in the user guide. HP can provide a typical Waste Profile Datasheet to assist you with disposal decisions
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    method to ensure a smooth and trouble-free installation process is proper site provided in this guide. The installation HP Scitex ONYX Thrive RIP v12.1 or later ● RIP-Queue ● Configure the printer (Quickset, Device output, Substrate, Page size, Properties) ● Main items of the Job Editor (Printer
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    all the information regarding the electrical configuration. The HP Internal Print Server can be powered with a single-phase line that can be used with an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)*. The UPS must be rated to meet the power requirements of the printer, and should be in accordance with the
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    NOTE: The HP Internal Print Server power can be obtained by making a connection inside the the local laws, regulations, and standards that apply to the electrical installation of your printer. NOTE: The printer is not supplied with any power cable. Power distribution unit (PDU) The PDU must
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    Configuration 2: 200-240 V line-to-line three-phase configuration Three-phase specifications Number of power wires) Input voltage (line to line) Input frequency 4 (L1/L2/L3/PE) 200-240V (±10%) 50/60 Hz Maximum load current (per phase) 56 A Branch circuit breaker specifications Three-phase 3
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    AC Power cable specifications Configuration Wire Terminals External diameter range Three-phase line Single-phase line 5 wires, L1/L2/L3/N/PE 3 wires, L/N/PE Strained Cu minimum, 10 mm² or 8 AWG Strained Cu minimum, 1.5 mm² or 16 AWG Lines, ferrule terminals, PE, M8 ring terminal Lines,
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    branch circuit breaker in PDU (Power Distribution Unit) if so required by the Electrical Code of the local jurisdiction. WARNING! Ensure that the printer's built-in Residual-Current Circuit Breakers (RCCB) or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) operate in the case of a current leakage fault to
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    public low voltage line shared with other users, the power line impedance Zmax must be less than service panel. These should run in the same conduit and should be at least equal in size to the phase wires. Air supply requirements (pneumatic spindle) NOTE: Only for printers with the HP Latex R Printer
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    ranges may cause image quality problems or damage sensitive electronic components. Printer environmental specifications Temperature range Humidity range Data Sheets. Consult the Safety Data Sheets available at http://www.hp.com/go/msds to identify chemical ingredients of your ink consumables.
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    kg (3086 lb) HP Latex R2000 Printer (98") 2800 kg (6173 lb) 1600 kg (3527 lb) Your printer has four wheels in the main structure, two wheels in both side structures (eight total) to move the printer, and three feet that must be lowered to touch the ground and support the printer. ENWW Room and
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    1.39 in) 0.88 m (2ft 10.65 in) 0.82 m (2ft 8.28) 2.04 m (6ft 8.31 in) 0.55 m (1ft 9.65 in) 2.2 m (7ft 2.54 in) 4.21 m (13ft 9.75 in) HP Latex R2000 Printer (98") 2.95 m (9ft 8.26 in) 1.19 m (3ft 10.85 in) 0.34 m (1ft 1.39 in) 0.88 m (2ft 10.65 in) 0.82 m (2ft 8.28) 2.04 m (6ft 8.31
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    requires enough space to perform common tasks. Your printer has the following dimensions: Physical specifications HP Latex R1000 Printer (64") Weight 1400 kg (3086 lb) Width 4.21 (13ft 9.75 in) HP Latex R2000 Printer (98") 1600 kg (3527 lb) 5.1 m (16ft 8.79 in) ENWW Designing the print
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    instructions in the corresponding chapter. See Air conditioning on page 13. In the table below, the letter in the left column corresponds to the room layout illustration above. HP Latex R1000 Printer (21ft 8.24 in) G 6.03 m (19ft 9.4 in) HP Latex R2000 Printer (98") 2.04 m (6ft 8.31 in) 5.1 m (
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    When planning a storage area for materials used with the printer, thought should not only be given to safety and it during printing, or substrate feed problems. Due to the tendency of synthetic the required moistness and operating temperature. NOTE: HP substrate rolls have a 12 month warranty when
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    443 https 443 NOTE: If needed, please instruct the customer IT to create routing rules that route around the proxy for these addresses. ● A minimum upload speed of 5 Mb/s is required. HP provides the following system components: HP provided components ● HP Internal Print Server - PC and power cord
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    printers NOTE: Firewall and antivirus must be disabled or configured to allow ONYX applications and printer .onyxgfx.com/system-specifications/. HP Scitex CALDERA GRAND RIP v11 Pro. MacBook Air and MacBook Pro not supported. !PPC based hardware (G5, G4, ...) not supported. - 4 GB or more. Minimum 1
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    the latest details of Caldera configuration, see: ● http://www.caldera.eu/en/support.php?page=operating_system ● http://www.caldera.com/product/grandrip/ External color profiling In order to build color profiles for your printer, an external color sensor is needed. Make sure to choose an external
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    to be designated that will be easily accessible to the delivery truck. This will require sufficient space to unload the large crate in which your printer is shipped. When planning this area, consider the following: ● Height and width of entrance to unloading area ● Ramps used to access the unloading
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    6.21 in) 4.21 (13ft 9.75 in) 5.320 m (17ft 5.45 in) 5.1 m (16ft 8.79 in) HP Latex R1000 Printer (64") 2.192 m (7ft 2.3 in) 2.150 m (7ft 0.65 in) 2.04 m (6ft 8.31 in) 1.747 m (5ft 8.78 in) HP Latex R2000 Printer (98") 2.192 m (7ft 2.3 in) 2.150 m (7ft 0.65 in) 2.04 m (6ft 8.31 in) 1.747
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    Forklift specifications Printer Weight R1000 R2000 min. 3000 kg (6614 lb) min. 4000 kg (8818 lb) Fork length 2 m (79 in) Inner distance between forks to move crate Maximum width of the forks Inner distance between forks to move printer 750 mm (29.5 in) 910 mm (35.8 in) IMPORTANT: Look at the
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    or manual) Above ground floor installation CAUTION: Unloading and moving the printer and all system components is the responsibility of the customer and not HP. Failure to provide the required moving and lifting equipment could result in personal injury or damage the printer during installation
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    bars and spreader beam must be long enough so that the lift cables do not touch the printer. The following image illustrates how to lift the printer with a spreader beam: Number 1 Description Spreader beam 2 Slings (4) 3 Lifting bar input and output offset 4 Lifting bars (2) Requirements
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    Standard Profile Type CH178x76x21 B USA MC150x22,5 B Waste disposal Printer packaging can be reused for moving the printer at a later date. The crate and packaging material that comes with the printer can also be disposed of. Most of the waste will be wood materials. Consult with your local
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    printer use and maintenance Name Telephone Email Printer HP Latex R1000 Printer (64") HP Latex R2000 Printer (98") General access & equipment unloading Is there an easily accessible unloading area, with sufficient space to unload and maneuver the equipment? Yes No Comments ENWW Instructions
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    in the site preparation guide? Does the floor surface meet the specifications in the site preparation guide? If special reinforcements Location requirements in the zone surrounding the printer? Do the users who operate the printer have appropriate technical training and experience necessary to
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    conductor properly installed, as shown in the site preparation guide? Have you booked the services of an electrician for the day of installation? Is been supplied? Do you have a LAN cable long enough to connect the printer to the network? Do you have an Internet connection? Yes No Comments (
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    the HP Scitex RIPs is to be used, is there a computer available with a RIP application installed that supports the printer? Do guide? Have you met or exceeded all the ventilation and air conditioning requirements: ● 120 m³ (4238 ft³) HP Latex R1000 Printer ● 185 m³ (6533 ft³) HP Latex R2000 Printer
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    Materials and applications Acrylic sheet (PMMA) Aluminum composite (ACP) Compressed cardboard or cardstock (edge holders recommended) Corrugated cardboard (edge holders recommended) Corrugated plastic Foam board Foam PVC Glass and Ceramics Wood Polycarbonate sheet Polystyrene sheet Polystyrene foam
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    Materials and applications Which applications do you plan to use? Outdoor temporary signage Outdoor permanent signage Decoration Indoor signage (panels and FSDU) Window graphics Other applications (to fill in) Yes No Comments 32 Chapter 4 Site Preparation Checklist ENWW
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