HP Latex 2700 User Guide 3 - Page 169

How to perform maintenance operations, messages that have been displayed in the past.

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Maintenance operations for all substrates (continued) Frequency Maintenance operation Cross-reference Every 150 liters of ink Clean the bottom of the carriage and the line sensor Clean the bottom of the carriage and the line sensor on page 201 Every 0.75 M scan-axis cycles Replace and calibrate the right printhead cleaning blades Replace and calibrate the right printhead cleaning blades on page 213 Every 50000 printed substrate meters Clean and grease the substrate drive transmission Clean and grease the substrate-drive transmission gears on page 217 Every 1.5 M scan-axis cycles Check and clean the printhead cleaning system Check and clean the printhead cleaning system on page 218 Clean the e-box and power-box fan filters, and the carriage cooling fan grid Clean the e-box and power-box fan filters, and the carriage cooling fan grid on page 221 Check and replace the service-station caps Check and replace a service-station cap on page 248 Replace the oiling felts Replace the oiling felts on page 228 Clean and lubricate the scan-axis rods Clean and lubricate the scan-axis rods on page 235 Clean and grease the printhead latches Clean and grease the printhead latches on page 239 Every 2000 liters of ink Clean the curing perforated plate and the curing fans Clean the curing perforated plate and the curing fans on page 240 Every 3000 liters of ink Clean and grease the printhead primers Clean and grease the printhead primers on page 244 Clean the FI towers (for the 2700W, including the CK storage box and white printhead FI tower) Clean the FI towers, including the CK storage box and white-printhead FI tower on page 246 Every 3 M scan-axis cycles Replace all service-station caps Check and replace a service-station cap on page 248 Every 1000 IT cycles Replace the intermediate tanks Replace an intermediate tank on page 190 Every year Check the correct behavior of the residual current devices Check the correct behavior of the residual current devices (RCD) on page 252 Purge the ink from the MSS box (2700W only) Purge the ink from the MSS box (2700W only) on page 253 When required Check and empty the condensation collector bottle Check and empty the condensation collector bottle on page 255 How to perform maintenance operations You can access maintenance information from the Internal Print Server. Its functions are divided into the following categories: ● Maintenance widgets prompt you to perform maintenance tasks, and provide instructions on how to perform them. They can also list the maintenance tasks that have been performed in the past, and the printer messages that have been displayed in the past. ● Diagnostics apps can run functional tests on printer systems and components to check for failures and malfunctions. Each diagnostics run generates a report that provides detailed results and troubleshooting instructions. It can also list the tests that have been run in the past. See Diagnostics on page 259. 162 Chapter 11 Hardware maintenance

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Maintenance operations for all substrates
(continued)
Frequency
Maintenance operation
Cross-reference
Every 150 liters of ink
Clean the bottom of the carriage and the line sensor
Clean the bottom of the carriage and the line sensor
on page
201
Every 0.75 M scan-axis
cycles
Replace and calibrate the right printhead cleaning
blades
Replace and calibrate the right printhead cleaning
blades
on page
213
Every 50000 printed
substrate meters
Clean and grease the substrate drive transmission
Clean and grease the substrate-drive transmission
gears
on page
217
Every 1.5 M scan-axis
cycles
Check and clean the printhead cleaning system
Check and clean the printhead cleaning system
on
page
218
Clean the e-box and power-box fan filters, and the
carriage cooling fan grid
Clean the e-box and power-box fan
filters,
and the
carriage cooling fan grid
on page
221
Check and replace the service-station caps
Check and replace a service-station cap
on page
248
Replace the oiling felts
Replace the oiling felts
on page
228
Clean and lubricate the scan-axis rods
Clean and lubricate the scan-axis rods
on page
235
Clean and grease the printhead latches
Clean and grease the printhead latches
on page
239
Every 2000 liters of ink
Clean the curing perforated plate and the curing fans
Clean the curing perforated plate and the curing fans
on page
240
Every 3000 liters of ink
Clean and grease the printhead primers
Clean and grease the printhead primers
on page
244
Clean the FI towers (for the 2700W, including the CK
storage box and white printhead FI tower)
Clean the FI towers, including the CK storage box and
white-printhead FI tower
on page
246
Every 3 M scan-axis
cycles
Replace all service-station caps
Check and replace a service-station cap
on page
248
Every 1000 IT cycles
Replace the intermediate tanks
Replace an intermediate tank
on page
190
Every year
Check the correct behavior of the residual current
devices
Check the correct behavior of the residual current
devices (RCD)
on page
252
Purge the ink from the MSS box (2700W only)
Purge the ink from the MSS box (2700W only)
on
page
253
When required
Check and empty the condensation collector bottle
Check and empty the condensation collector bottle
on
page
255
How to perform maintenance operations
You can access maintenance information from the Internal Print Server.
Its functions are divided into the following categories:
Maintenance widgets prompt you to perform maintenance tasks, and provide instructions on how to perform
them. They can also list the maintenance tasks that have been performed in the past, and the printer
messages that have been displayed in the past.
Diagnostics apps can run functional tests on printer systems and components to check for failures and
malfunctions. Each diagnostics run generates a report that provides detailed results and troubleshooting
instructions. It can also list the tests that have been run in the past. See
Diagnostics
on page
259
.
162
Chapter 11
Hardware maintenance