HP Designjet H45000 HP Designjet H35000/H45000 Printer Series - Site Preparati - Page 3
Ink and Media Handling, UV Cure Ink is Perishable - printer
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Preparing for Your New Printer For further details, see the diagrams below and the dimensions shown in Table 2, "Specifications," on page 4. Input Side 27.6" (70 cm) Power Inlet 127.8" (325 cm) 170.6" (433 cm) 108.0" (274 cm) Output Side Ink and Media Handling You will need an area near the printer to store media and ink, and to finish and package prints for shipment or distribution. For best results, media and ink should be stored in a temperature- and humiditycontrolled environment similar to the printer's environment. Rigid cut-sheet media should be stored flat and not stored for long periods before use. Any warping of this media will increase the likelihood of the carriage striking it during printing, or media feed problems. Due to the tendency of synthetic rigid media to build up an electrostatic charge, electrostatic discharge (ESD) abatement measures such as raising the relative humidity in the room or draping copper grounding tinsel over the stored media may be necessary. UV Cure Ink is Perishable Unlike other inks used in wide format printing, UV cure ink has a limited shelf life. Plan to rotate your ink stock and use it promptly by the date printed on the ink box. 0706478 Revision C 3