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Storage area for materials, Storage conditions for substrate rolls

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Site preparation Measurement E 1.5 m (5 ft) F 1.5 m (5 ft) The ceiling of the room should be at a minimum height of 2.5 m (8 ft 3 in) above the floor. WARNING! The zone surrounding the printer should be considered a restricted access area and signaled accordingly. Only trained personnel should be operating within this area. Storage area for materials When planning a storage area for materials used with the printer, thought should not only be given to safety and convenience, but also to the fact that if inks and substrates are not stored in the appropriate temperature and humidity conditions, print results may be adversely affected. The storage area should be of sufficient size to accommodate adequate stocks of substrate rolls and inks. The storage area should be located near the print production area to minimize the lifting and maneuvering of heavy materials. The storage area should have a covered roof. It should be dry, well ventilated and able to provide protection from direct light. It is important that temperature and humidity are maintained within values specified for each paper type. Storage conditions for substrate rolls Keep substrate rolls in their sealed wrapping material while they are placed in storage. Store substrate rolls vertically to avoid the migration of plasticizers in some materials. Move substrates from the storage area to the print production area at least 24 hours before use, so that they can reach the required moistness and operating temperature. NOTE: HP substrate rolls have a 12 month warranty when the substrate rolls are stored under optimal conditions. The warranty term varies depending upon the material and the manufacturer. Computer and networking requirements LAN and switch requirements To use CallMe@HP for remote support, you need one of the following: ● A direct, open Internet connection ● An Internet connection over a network allowing open traffic on ports 80 or 443 ● An Internet connection over a network allowing traffic on ports 80 or 443 through a proxy HP provides the following LAN and switch related system components: ENWW Computer and networking requirements 15

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Measurement
E
1.5 m (5 ft)
F
1.5 m (5 ft)
The ceiling of the room should be at a minimum height of 2.5 m (8 ft 3 in) above the floor.
WARNING!
The zone surrounding the printer should be considered a restricted access area and
signaled accordingly. Only trained personnel should be operating within this area.
Storage area for materials
When planning a storage area for materials used with the printer, thought should not only be given to
safety and convenience, but also to the fact that if inks and substrates are not stored in the appropriate
temperature and humidity conditions, print results may be adversely affected.
The storage area should be of sufficient size to accommodate adequate stocks of substrate rolls and
inks. The storage area should be located near the print production area to minimize the lifting and
maneuvering of heavy materials.
The storage area should have a covered roof. It should be dry, well ventilated and able to provide
protection from direct light. It is important that temperature and humidity are maintained within values
specified for each paper type.
Storage conditions for substrate rolls
Keep substrate rolls in their sealed wrapping material while they are placed in storage.
Store substrate rolls vertically to avoid the migration of plasticizers in some materials.
Move substrates from the storage area to the print production area at least 24 hours before use, so that
they can reach the required moistness and operating temperature.
NOTE:
HP substrate rolls have a 12 month warranty when the substrate rolls are stored under optimal
conditions. The warranty term varies depending upon the material and the manufacturer.
Computer and networking requirements
LAN and switch requirements
To use CallMe@HP for remote support, you need one of the following:
A direct, open Internet connection
An Internet connection over a network allowing open traffic on ports 80 or 443
An Internet connection over a network allowing traffic on ports 80 or 443 through a proxy
HP provides the following LAN and switch related system components:
ENWW
Computer and networking requirements
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Site preparation