HP Latex 2700 Introductory Information 6 - Page 11

Do not attempt to modify LED array supports, beam, and enclosures.

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● Ensure that the operating temperature of the substrate recommended by the manufacturer is not exceeded. If this information is not available, ask the manufacturer. Do not load substrates that cannot be used at an operating temperature above 125°C (257°F). ● Do not load substrates with auto-ignition temperatures below 250°C (482°F). See note below. No ignition sources are close to the substrate. NOTE: Test method based on EN ISO 6942:2002; Evaluation of materials and material assemblies when exposed to a source of radiant heat, method B. The test conditions, to determine the temperature when the substrate starts ignition (either flame or glow) were: Heat flux density: 30 kW/m², Copper calorimeter, K type thermocouple. ● Proper maintenance and genuine HP consumables are required to ensure that the printer operates safely as designed. The use of non-HP consumables (foams, filters, printhead cleaning roll, and inks) may present a risk of fire. LED array supports, beam, and enclosures can reach high temperatures. To avoid the risk of fire, take the following precautions: ● Take special care with zones marked with warning labels. ● Do not place objects covering LED array supports, beam, and enclosures. ● Take care not to spill liquid on the accessory. After cleaning, make sure all components are dry before using the printer. ● Do not attempt to modify LED array supports, beam, and enclosures. Mechanical hazard The printer has moving parts that could cause injury. To avoid personal injury, take the following precautions when working close to the printer and the (optional) in-line slitters. ● Keep your clothing and all parts of your body away from the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets, and other hanging objects. ● If your hair is long, try to secure it so that it will not fall into the printer. ● Take care that sleeves or gloves do not get caught in the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid standing close to the fans, which could cause injury and could also affect print quality, by obstructing the air flow. ● Do not touch gears or moving rolls during printing. Mechanical hazard 5

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Ensure that the operating temperature of the substrate recommended by the
manufacturer is not exceeded. If this information is not available, ask the
manufacturer. Do not load substrates that cannot be used at an operating
temperature above 125°C (257°F).
Do not load substrates with auto-ignition temperatures below 250°C (482°F). See
note below. No ignition sources are close to the substrate.
NOTE:
Test method based on EN ISO 6942:2002; Evaluation of materials and
material assemblies when exposed to a source of radiant heat, method B. The test
conditions, to determine the temperature when the substrate starts ignition (either
flame or glow) were: Heat flux density: 30 kW/m², Copper calorimeter, K type
thermocouple.
Proper maintenance and genuine HP consumables are required to ensure that the
printer operates safely as designed. The use of non-HP consumables (foams, filters,
printhead cleaning roll, and inks) may present a risk of fire.
LED array supports, beam, and enclosures can reach high temperatures. To avoid the risk
of fire, take the following precautions:
Take special care with zones marked with warning labels.
Do not place objects covering LED array supports, beam, and enclosures.
Take care not to spill liquid on the accessory. After cleaning, make sure all
components are dry before using the printer.
Do not attempt to modify LED array supports, beam, and enclosures.
Mechanical hazard
The printer has moving parts that could cause injury. To avoid personal injury, take the
following precautions when working close to the printer and the (optional) in-line slitters.
Keep your clothing and all parts of your body away from the printer's moving parts.
Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets, and other hanging objects.
If your hair is long, try to secure it so that it will not fall into the printer.
Take care that sleeves or gloves do not get caught in the printer's moving parts.
Avoid standing close to the fans, which could cause injury and could also affect print
quality, by obstructing the air flow.
Do not touch gears or moving rolls during printing.
Mechanical hazard
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