HP Latex 3100 Users Guide - Page 8
Documentation, Safety precautions, A new Web-based Media Solutions Locator
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● A mobile application for aiding production managers for remote monitoring, and operators for multi-printer attendance. For latest information on mobile applications visit: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/commercialprinters/latex-printers/workflow-solutions.html ● Hot swappable ink cartridge: For latex 3000/3100/3200 5 liter, for latex 3500/3600 5 / 10 liter ● HP Print Care maintenance scheduler and proactive maintenance alerts ● Environmental differentiation with water-based HP Latex Inks HP Latex 3500/3600 only ● (Also optional for HP Latex 3100/3200) In-line slitters for enhancing productivity & alleviating bottle necks in finishing ● Larger roll handling capability to extend the uptime for long print runs, and overnight printing ● Dual-roll split spindles, for managing larger rolls of substrate quicker and safer by one operator on and around the printer HP Latex 3200/3600 only ● Print-zone lights ● Substrate saver Documentation The following documents can be downloaded from http://www.hp.com/go/latex3000/manuals/: ● Site preparation guide ● Site preparation checklist ● Installation guide ● Introductory information ● User's guide ● Legal information ● Limited warranty See the Solutions Web site for information about new substrates, at http://www.hp.com/go/latex3000/ solutions/. A new Web-based Media Solutions Locator (http://www.hp.com/go/mediasolutionslocator) has been developed to collect available substrate configurations for latex printers. The Quick Response (QR) code images found in some parts of this guide provide links to additional video explanations of particular topics. For an example of such an image, see The ink collector kit on page 48. Safety precautions Before using your printer, read the following safety precautions and operating instructions to make sure you use the equipment safely. You are expected to have the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which you may be exposed in performing a task, and to take appropriate measures to minimize the risks to yourself and to others. Operations must be supervised at all times. 2 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW