HP Latex 3600 Site Preparation Guide - Page 21

Lighting, Designing the print production area, Safety installations, Optimal room layout

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IMPORTANT: If your printer is an HP Latex 3500/3600 take into account that holes will be drilled in the floor to anchor the printer and installing the dual-roll center support. IMPORTANT: If your printer is an HP Latex 3800 take into account that holes will be drilled in the floor to anchor the printer and installing the jumbo units. Lighting Whenever your printer is in operation, the print production area should be well lit to provide the operator with optimal conditions for checking the color and alignment during print production. If there is not enough natural light, artificial lighting will be required. Designing the print production area Safety installations Fire fighting equipment You must provide two fire extinguishers for the site. Make sure the extinguishers are placed where they are easily accessible in case of fire. ● A fire extinguisher certified for electrical fires must be in the print production area. ● A fire extinguisher must be placed in the substrate storage area, due to the large amount of solid combustibles (substrates). Emergency exits and first aid stations should also be considered. Optimal room layout Your printer requires enough space to perform the following tasks: ● Print ● Use the HP Internal Print Server ● 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 lb) 1740 Kg (3836 lb)/1870 Kg (4123 lb) Width 5.98 m (235 in) 5.98 m (235 in) Depth 1.72 m (68 in) 1.72 m (68 in) Height 1.67 m (66 in) 1.87 m (74 in) ENWW Designing the print production area 17

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IMPORTANT:
If your printer is an HP Latex 3500/3600 take into account that holes will be drilled in the floor to
anchor the printer and installing the dual-roll center support.
IMPORTANT:
If your printer is an HP Latex 3800 take into account that holes will be drilled in the floor to anchor
the printer and installing the jumbo units.
Lighting
Whenever your printer is in operation, the print production area should be well lit to provide the operator with
optimal conditions for checking the color and alignment during print production. If there is not enough natural
light, artificial lighting will be required.
Designing the print production area
Safety installations
Fire fighting equipment
You must provide two fire extinguishers for the site. Make sure the extinguishers are placed where they are
easily accessible in case of fire.
A fire extinguisher certified for electrical fires must be in the print production area.
A fire extinguisher must be placed in the substrate storage area, due to the large amount of solid
combustibles (substrates).
Emergency exits and first aid stations should also be considered.
Optimal room layout
Your printer requires enough space to perform the following tasks:
Print
Use the HP Internal Print Server
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 lb)
1740 Kg (3836 lb)/1870 Kg (4123 lb)
Width
5.98 m (235 in)
5.98 m (235 in)
Depth
1.72 m (68 in)
1.72 m (68 in)
Height
1.67 m (66 in)
1.87 m (74 in)
ENWW
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