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Air supply requirements (pneumatic spindle), Air pressure supply, Pneumatic connector

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Site preparation Air supply requirements (pneumatic spindle) Air pressure supply The pneumatic spindle requires an air compressor or pressurized air line that must be provided by the customer. TIP: HP recommends that you use an air compressor with a pressure gauge that measures in bars. Table 2-6 Air supply specifications Air pressure Minimum airflow Lubricator (not required) Air filter (recommended) Regulator (required) Specification 5.5 bars or 80 psi (required) 1.06 cubic feet/minute (30 liter/minute) Not recommended Recommendation: 5.0 micron, auto drain, 99.97% coalescing efficiency Regulator with pressure gauge Pneumatic connector The printer comes with an air gun that you must attach to your air supply. In order to connect your air supply to the air gun, you must meet the following requirements: ● 1/4" female connector, BSP or NPT thread ● Teflon tape to secure the connection and prevent air leaks Room and spacial requirements Temperature and humidity The temperature, humidity, and temperature gradient during operation and during storage must be kept within the standard ranges to ensure the correct operation of the printer. Failure to keep these environmental conditions within the standard ranges may cause image quality problems or damage sensitive electronic components. Table 2-7 Printer environmental specifications Temperature range Humidity range Temperature gradient Operating for optimal print quality 15 °C to 30 °C (59 °F to 86 ° 40 to 60% Relative Humidity 10 °C/h (50 °F/h) or less F) Operating for standard printing 15 °C to 30 °C (59 °F to 86 ° 20 to 70% Relative Humidity 10 °C/h (50 °F/h) or less F) Not operating (in transport or -25 °C to 55 °C (-13 °F to 131 90% Relative Humidity at 55 ° 10 °C/h (50 °F/h) or less storage): °F) C (131 °F) Maximum operating altitude: 10000 ft (3000 m) ENWW Air supply requirements (pneumatic spindle) 9

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Air supply requirements (pneumatic spindle)
Air pressure supply
The pneumatic spindle requires an air compressor or pressurized air line that must be provided by the
customer.
TIP:
HP recommends that you use an air compressor with a pressure gauge that measures in bars.
Table 2-6
Air supply specifications
Specification
Air pressure
5.5 bars or 80 psi (required)
Minimum airflow
1.06 cubic feet/minute (30 liter/minute)
Lubricator (not required)
Not recommended
Air filter (recommended)
Recommendation: 5.0 micron, auto drain, 99.97% coalescing
efficiency
Regulator (required)
Regulator with pressure gauge
Pneumatic connector
The printer comes with an air gun that you must attach to your air supply. In order to connect your air
supply to the air gun, you must meet the following requirements:
1/4" female connector, BSP or NPT thread
Teflon tape to secure the connection and prevent air leaks
Room and spacial requirements
Temperature and humidity
The temperature, humidity, and temperature gradient during operation and during storage must be kept
within the standard ranges to ensure the correct operation of the printer. Failure to keep these
environmental conditions within the standard ranges may cause image quality problems or damage
sensitive electronic components.
Table 2-7
Printer environmental specifications
Temperature range
Humidity range
Temperature gradient
Operating for optimal print
quality
15 °C to 30 °C (59 °F to 86 °
F)
40 to 60% Relative Humidity
10 °C/h (50 °F/h) or less
Operating for standard
printing
15 °C to 30 °C (59 °F to 86 °
F)
20 to 70% Relative Humidity
10 °C/h (50 °F/h) or less
Not operating (in transport or
storage):
–25 °C to 55 °C (–13 °F to 131
°F)
90% Relative Humidity at 55 °
C (131 °F)
10 °C/h (50 °F/h) or less
Maximum operating altitude: 10000 ft (3000 m)
ENWW
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