HP Designjet 10000s HP Designjet 10000 Series - Dryer Document - Page 7
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1 Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the HP High Speed Dryer 104in (hereafter called the dryer). The dryer is used near the printer's paper outlet to dry the ink printed on the paper efficiently. The dryer helps the printer to maximize its high-speed printing capability. Features of the dryer: ● Quick dry in response to high-speed printing Dries the paper by warm air from the paper outlet which is the paper path from the printer to the winding unit. ● 24-hour timer Sets drying time by the timer for up to 24 hours in units of one hour, allowing energy saving and highly efficient drying. NOTE The dryer dries the paper, but it takes more time to dry the ink on the paper. If processes such as laminating are needed after printing, it is not recommended to do it just after the paper is discharged from the printer. Some paper types cannot dry completely even with the dryer. If this is the case, set a scan wait time from the operation panel of the printer. Safety precautions Warnings Failure to follow these guidelines could result in serious personal injury or death. ● Use the power supply voltage specified on the nameplate. Doing otherwise may cause fire or electric shock. ● The operation of the dryer releases volatile organic compounds from the inks into the work area. Install and operate the dryer only in a well-ventilated area. In some cases, installing an extraction hood near the dryer may be necessary to remove ink fumes from the work area. ● Avoid overloading the printer's electrical outlet with multiple devices. ● Make sure the dryer is well grounded. If not, a short circuit may cause fire or electric shock. ● Do not disassemble or remodel the dryer. Do not repair the dryer yourself. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, or other accidents. ENWW Safety precautions 1