HP Latex 3100 Users Guide - Page 24

Printer Status Beacon

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a. Use a 30 mm (1.18 in) wrench to unlock the nut at the top of the foot. b. Rotate the nut manually down the bolt. Leave about 2 cm (0.8 in) clearance at the bottom between nut and foot. c. Use a 15 mm (0.59 in) wrench to rotate the foot upwards. Use the flat faces at the bottom of the bolt to fit the wrench. d. Raise the foot as far as the bolt allows. e. Use the 30 mm (1.18 in) wrench to relock the nut. CAUTION: Take care to raise the feet as high as you can. They may break if they touch the ground while the printer is in motion. 7. HP Latex 3500/3600 only: If the printer is anchored to the floor, unanchor it; remove the 2 M20 bolts from each anchor support, then, once the printer has been moved away, there will be access to remove the anchor supports from the floor. 8. Push the printer from the outside corners of the top covers. Remember to avoid slopes steeper than 5%. 9. if you have an HP Latex 3500/3600, it is possible that you have to adjust the center support split spindles after moving the printer (see HP Latex 3500/3600 dual-roll split spindles center support on page 63). If the printer needs to be reinstalled, see the installation guide for more details on anchoring the printer to the floor and dual roll center support installation. After moving the printer, you may in some cases need an electrician to reconnect the power cables. You may also need to reconfigure the network, from the printer's built-in computer and from the RIP computer. See the Installation Guide for more details, including the minimum space required around the printer. Printer Status Beacon CAUTION: In the case that the printer includes a printer status beacon; the information provided is for functional information purposes only, and is not related to any safety provision, or safety states. Warning labels on the printer must be always considered when operating the printer, and they prevail over any status indicated by the printer status beacon. If your printer is an HP Latex 3100/3200/3500/3600 your printer has a light signaling system to visually identify the status of your printer. Printer status beacon messages mean: 18 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW

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a.
Use a 30 mm (1.18 in) wrench to unlock the nut at the top of the foot.
b.
Rotate the nut manually down the bolt. Leave about 2 cm (0.8 in) clearance at the bottom between
nut and foot.
c.
Use a 15 mm (0.59 in) wrench to rotate the foot upwards. Use the flat faces at the bottom of the bolt
to fit the wrench.
d.
Raise the foot as far as the bolt allows.
e.
Use the 30 mm (1.18 in) wrench to relock the nut.
CAUTION:
Take care to raise the feet as high as you can. They may break if they touch the ground while
the printer is in motion.
7.
HP Latex 3500/3600 only:
If the printer is anchored to the floor, unanchor it; remove the 2 M20 bolts from
each anchor support, then, once the printer has been moved away, there will be access to remove the
anchor supports from the floor.
8.
Push the printer from the outside corners of the top covers. Remember to avoid slopes steeper than 5%.
9.
if you have an HP Latex 3500/3600, it is possible that you have to adjust the center support split spindles
after moving the printer (see
HP Latex 3500/3600 dual-roll split spindles center support
on page
63
).
If the printer needs to be reinstalled, see the installation guide for more details on anchoring the printer to
the floor and dual roll center support installation.
After moving the printer, you may in some cases need an electrician to reconnect the power cables. You may also
need to reconfigure the network, from the printer's built-in computer and from the RIP computer. See the
Installation Guide
for more details, including the minimum space required around the printer.
Printer Status Beacon
CAUTION:
In the case that the printer includes a printer status beacon; the information provided is for
functional information purposes only, and is not related to any safety provision, or safety states. Warning labels
on the printer must be always considered when operating the printer, and they prevail over any status indicated
by the printer status beacon.
If your printer is an HP Latex 3100/3200/3500/3600 your printer has a light signaling system to visually identify
the status of your printer.
Printer status beacon messages mean:
18
Chapter 1
Introduction
ENWW