HP Latex 3600 Site Preparation Guide

HP Latex 3600 Manual

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    HP Latex 3000 Printer Series Site Preparation Guide
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    to change without notice. The only warranties for HP Products and services are set forth in the express warranty statement accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors
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    ...1 System configuration ...1 Documentation ...1 Site preparation overview ...1 Customer responsibility ...2 2 Site preparation ...5 Planning for printer installation ...5 Installation time schedule ...5 System operation requirements ...6 Air supply requirements (pneumatic spindle) ...13 Room and
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    / http://www.hp.com/go/Latex3200/ manuals/, http://www.hp.com/go/Latex3500/manuals/, http://www.hp.com/go/Latex3600/manuals/, and http://www.hp.com/go/Latex3800/manuals/. ● Introductory information ● Limited warranty ● Legal information ● Site preparation guide ● Installation guide ● User guide Site
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    meets specifications. See Route from unloading site to installation site on page 25. ● Make sure you have the necessary equipment to handle the printer, as HP RIP software has arrived by the agreed date of printer installation. If you have bought non-HP RIP software for your printer: NOTE: This guide
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    In order to perform remote support, the printer must have access to the printer) NOTE: In addition, you are recommended to have a second set of seven ink cartridges, four printheads, and one HP 881 Latex completed and returned to your reseller or service representative a minimum of two weeks before
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    Dispose of liquid waste Dispose of liquid waste in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Refer to "waste disposal" in the user guide. HP can provide a typical waste profile datasheet to assist you with disposal decisions. 4 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW
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    method to ensure a smooth and trouble-free installation process is proper site with the specifications provided in this guide. The HP Scitex ONYX Thrive 211 RIP ● RIP-Queue ● Configure the printer (Quickset, Device output, Media, Page size, Properties) ● Main items of the Job Editor (Printer
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    the information regarding the electrical configuration. The HP Internal Print Server can be powered with a single-phase line that can be used with an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). The UPS must be rated to meet the power requirements of the printer, and should be in accordance with the wiring
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    NOTE: The HP Internal Print Server power can be obtained by making a connection inside the power requirements of the printer, and should be in accordance with the Electrical Code requirements of the local jurisdiction of the country where the equipment is installed. Power specifications NOTE: If you
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    ring terminal External diameter range 22.0-33.0 mm Configuration 3: 380-415 V line-to-line three-phase configuration with single-phase control Table 2-8 Specifications Three-phase line Single-phase control Number of power wires 5 (L1/L2/L3/N/PE) 3 (L/N/PE) Input voltage (line-to-line) 380
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    singlephase power, which is common in offices and homes. Connect single-phase if no three-phase power is available. Table 2-14 Single-phase specifications Number of power wires 3 (L1/L2/PE) Input voltage (line-to-line) 240 V (±10%) Input frequency 50/60 Hz Power consumption (typical) 9-11
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    loads than singlephase power, which is common in offices and homes. Connect single-phase if no three-phase power is available. Table 2-17 Specifications Number of power wires Input voltage (line-to-line) Input frequency Power consumption (typical) Maximum load current (per phase) Two-phase line
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    -phase power cable specifications Configuration Wire Terminals External diameter range Jumbo input/output units 4 (L1/L2/L3/PE) 2.5 mm² or 14 AWG per unit Lines/Ferrule terminals 2.5 mm or 14 AWG Circuit breakers (required) The circuit breakers must meet the requirements of the printer and should
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    power cable is provided with the printer. The cables that you use must meet the minimum specifications for the chosen configuration explained for supplying the installation site is a public low voltage line shared with other users, the power line impedance Zmax must be less than 93 mΩ, to comply with European
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    ground wire from the main building service panel. These should run in the HP recommends that you use an air compressor with a pressure gauge that measures in bars. Table 2-23 Air supply specifications problems or damage sensitive electronic components. Table 2-24 Printer environmental specifications
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    by providing a minimum of 10 ACH (air changes per hour) of fresh air ventilation and a minimum room volume of 80m³. These specifications are valid for the following conditions: one HP printer using a black area fill plot at around 40 m²/h, 10 passes and 150% of ink, assuming 6 hours of printing time
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    and three feet that must be lowered to touch the ground and support the printer. The following diagram shows where the feet and wheels touch the ground, in case you need extra reinforcements. If your printer is an HP Latex 3500/3600 you also have 4 extra feet that also have to be leveled. These
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    In the table below, the number or letter in the left column corresponds to the diagram above. 1 Wheels 2 Feet A 6 m (236 in) B 3.65 m (144 in) C 1.72 m (67.7 in) D 0.76 m (30 in) E 0.45 m (18 in) F 0.79 m (31 in) Floor surface The floor surface should have the following
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    Replace a substrate roll ● Service the printer or replace printer components ● Ensure the printer is well ventilated Your printer has the following dimensions: Table 2-27 Physical specifications (HP Latex 3000/3100/3200/3500/3600) HP Latex 3000 HP Latex 3100/3200/3500/3600 Weight 1500 kg (3307
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    The zone surrounding the printer should be considered a restricted access area and signaled accordingly. Only trained personnel should be operating within this area. Table 2-28 Physical specifications (HP Latex 3800 Jumbo Roll Solution) HP Latex 3800 with jumbo input unit HP Latex 3800 with jumbo
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    Recommended layout (only for HP Latex 3800 Jumbo Roll Solution) Printer with jumbo input and output units 14 m x 8 m (45 ft 11 in x 26 ft 3 in) Printer with jumbo 10 m x 8 m (32 ft 10 in x 26 ft 3 in) input unit In the table below, the letter in the left column corresponds to the
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    area for materials When planning a storage area for materials used with the printer, thought should not only be given to safety and convenience, but that they can reach the required moistness and operating temperature. NOTE: HP substrate rolls have a 12 month warranty when the substrate rolls are
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    NOTE: If needed, please instruct the customer IT to create routing rules that route around the to connect the printer to the network RIP requirements There are two RIPs offered by HP that may be used with the printer: ● HP Scitex ONYX Thrive 211 RIP: product number D9Z41A ● HP Scitex Caldera Grand
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    HP Scitex Onyx Thrive 211 RIP (v12.2) ● Main Workflow: - Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional 64-bit (32-bit not supported be disabled or configured to allow ONYX applications and printer ports (515, 1947, 8889, 9100 and 10000). specifications/. 22 Chapter 2 Site preparation ENWW
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    HP Scitex Caldera Grand RIP v11 (v11.2) ● Mac Pro. NOTE: MacBook Air, MacBook and MacBook Pro not supported. PPC based hardware (G5, G4, etc.) not supported. - RAM: 4GB or more. Minimum 1GB per core ( In order to build color profiles for your printer, an external color sensor is needed. Make sure
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    During the installation training, it is the customer's responsibility to have a RIP specialist available to create color profiles. 24 Chapter 2 Site preparation ENWW
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    unload the accessory crate (HP Latex 3800 only) from each side (front and rear) with the forklift, or to rotate the crate and access each side with the forklift correctly. Route from unloading site to installation site The route between the unloading area of the printer and the installation site
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    3-3 HP Latex 3100/3200/3500/3600 - Printer and crate physical specifications Width Depth Height Crate (printer inside) 5.86 m (231 in) 1.93 m (76 in) 2.16 m (85 in) Printer 5. driver is required. 12mm Ø drill bits for the HP Latex 3500/3600, and 12 mm and 16 mm Ø drill bits for the HP Latex
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    HP's. Failure to provide the required moving and lifting apparatus could result in personal injury or damage the printer printer. Advanced booking for the services printer is delivered. The following equipment is recommended: ● Wide, heavy-duty forklift (required) Table 3-5 Forklift specifications
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    some parts of the jumbo units (required) ● HP Latex 3100/3200/3500/3600 only: Electric pallet jack (optional) HP Latex 3800 Jumbo Roll Solution only: Two electric pallet jacks (optional) ● HP Latex 3100/3200/3500/3600 only: Manual pallet jack (optional) HP Latex 3800 Jumbo Roll Solution only: Two
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    ft), and two long 6 m (19.69 ft), lifting slings (required) ● HP Latex 3800 Jumbo Roll Solution only: Four lifting shackles to "extract" the working platform (required) Above ground floor installation CAUTION: Unloading and moving the printer and all system components is the responsibility of the
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    packaging can be reused for moving the printer at a later date. The crate and packaging material that comes with the printer can also be disposed of. Most of the waste will be wood materials. Consult with your local authorities to determine the correct manner in which
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    Contact persons Company engineer or technician System administrator Operators to be trained on printer use and maintenance Name Telephone Email Printer HP Latex 3000 HP Latex 3100/3200 HP Latex 3500/3600 Hp Latex 3800 Jumbo Roll Solution General access & equipment unloading Yes No Is there an
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    guide? Does the floor surface meet the specifications in the site preparation guide? If special reinforcements are necessary, are they completed? If your printer is an HP Latex 3500, is the floor prepared to anchor the printer to the floor and to install the dual-roll split spindles center support
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    , 15/16/20 A Configuration 7 Jumbo Rolls units configuration (not including the printer): ● Three.phase: 3 poles, 10 A Is the chosen power system within guide? Have you booked the services of an electrician for the day of installation? Is the electrician aware of all requirements and specifications
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    been ordered, and is the computer to be used available with the required specifications? If neither of the HP Scitex RIPs is to be used, is there a computer available with a RIP application installed that supports the printer? Do you have a spectrophotometer that is compatible with the RIP? Yes No
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    Does the print production area have sufficient lighting? Have you met or exceeded all the requirements specified in the site preparation guide? Yes No Date of site preparation completion Site preparation guide edition number or copyright date Customer signature Comments (Required) ENWW 35
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