HP DesignJet T1530 Introductory Information - Page 4
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English r Unplug the product from the wall before cleaning. Printer servicing r 7KHUHDUHQRRSHUDWRUVHUYLFHDEOHSDUWVLQVLGHWKHSURGXFW5HIHUVHUYLFLQJWRTXDOLƭHGVHUYLFHSHUVRQQHO&RQWDFW+3 Support. r 'RQRWGLVDVVHPEOHRUUHSDLUWKHSULQWHU\RXUVHOI7KHUHDUHKD]DUGRXVYROWDJHVLQVLGHWKHSULQWHUWKDWFDQFDXVHDƭUH or electric shock hazard. r Internal fan blades are hazardous moving parts. Disconnect the printer before servicing. Caution 3RZHURƫWKHSULQWHUDQGXQSOXJWKHSRZHUFRUGIURPWKHSRZHURXWOHWLQDQ\RIWKHIROORZLQJFDVHV r If there is smoke or an unusual smell coming from the printer r If the printer is making an unusual noise not heard during normal operation r If a piece of metal or a liquid (not part of cleaning and maintenance routines) touches internal parts of the printer r During a thunderstorm r During a power failure r The power cord or plug is damaged r The printer has been dropped r The printer is not operating normally The front panel The front panel is a touch-sensitive screen with a graphical user interface; it is located on the front right of the printer. It gives you complete control of your printer: from the front panel, you can print, view information about the printer, change printer settings, perform calibrations and tests, and so on. The front panel also displays alerts (warning and error messages) when necessary. The front panel has a large central area to display dynamic information and icons. On the left and right sides you can see XSWRVL[ƭ[HGLFRQVDWGLƫHUHQWWLPHV1RUPDOO\WKH\DUHQRWDOOGLVSOD\HGDWWKHVDPHWLPH ,QIURQWRIWKHIURQWSDQHOLVWKH3RZHUNH\ZLWKZKLFK\RXFDQWXUQWKHSULQWHURQRURƫ7KHNH\LVLOOXPLQDWHGZKHQWKH SULQWHULVRQ,WƯDVKHVZKHQWKHSULQWHULVLQVOHHSPRGH /HIWDQGULJKWƭ[HGLFRQV Return to the home screen. Go to the previous item. Go back to the previous screen without discarding changes. View help about the current screen. Go to the next item. Cancel the current process. 2 Introductory Information