HP Latex 3600 Users Guide - Page 199
Perform maintenance without Print Care wizards, Tracking the maintenances must be done manually
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IMPORTANT: Strictly follow all the recommended steps for safety reasons. For example, switching the printer off protects you from electric shock and hazardous moving parts, among other risks; it may also be required for other reasons. IMPORTANT: Follow the wizard to the end so that the appropriate alert is reset automatically. The wizard has the necessary buttons so that all printer actions, such as moving the carriage beam, can be done directly from the wizard when they are needed. It also provides instructions to replace parts and resolve the most common failures. Because this information is in the HP cloud, HP can update and improve it so that Print Care will always show the latest version. Perform maintenance without Print Care wizards IMPORTANT: If your printer is not connected to the Internet, you must perform maintenance operations manually with the help of this guide. Without a connection: ● The alerts are never reset. Both the Internal Print Server and Print Care always show a red alert for maintenance status. ● Tracking the maintenances must be done manually, according to the time and ink usage thresholds shown in the Summary of maintenance operations on page 198. ● This guide appears in the Print Care window, for reference, instead of the list of maintenances. HP strongly recommends an Internet connection as it makes it much easier to deal with the maintenance tasks of the printer, in addition to providing auto-update of the maintenance procedure and automatic notification of firmware upgrades. Contact your service representative for more information. IMPORTANT: Strictly follow all the recommended steps for safety reasons. For example, switching the printer off protects you from electric shock and hazardous moving parts, among other risks; it may also be required for other reasons. ENWW How to perform maintenance operations 193