HP Latex 3600 Users Guide - Page 156
Condensation collector bottle, Ink deposits, How to work with ink system components, Ink cartridges - datasheet
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Change the left spittoon every time the cleaning roll is replaced. The foam is provided with the HP 881 Latex Cleaning Roll. Condensation collector bottle The printer has a system that collects most of the vapor generated while drying and curing the ink and condenses it in a bottle located at the left side of the printer. You should check the bottle from time to time and empty it when necessary. Consult your local authorities to determine the correct manner in which to dispose of wastes. The waste-profile datasheet contains the required information for correct disposal. This document is located here: https://hplatexknowledgecenter.com/applications/wasteprofiles/. Ink deposits The printer can check the firing capacity of each single nozzle. Doing so causes small amounts of ink to accumulate close to the drop detector. This ink gradually forms ink deposits that need to be cleaned; see Clean the drop-detector ink deposits on page 242. How to work with ink system components Ink cartridges Remove an ink cartridge An ink cartridge should be removed and replaced when it is empty or past its expiry date. An empty cartridge is indicated in the Internal Print Server and by an orange blinking light beside the cartridge itself. You may also decide to remove a cartridge if it contains little ink and you want to provide for a long period of unattended printing. The printer can continue printing without any ink cartridges for at least 10 minutes, depending on the print mode and the job being printed. Therefore, cartridges can be replaced while printing continues. A functional ink cartridge is required in order to start a new job. 1. Go to the cartridge that you intend to remove. The cartridges are arranged as shown below. 150 Chapter 6 Handle the ink system ENWW