HP Latex 600 Site preparation guide

HP Latex 600 Manual

HP Latex 600 manual content summary:

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    Latex 600 and Scitex LX printer family 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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    Introduction ...1 System configuration ...1 Documentation ...1 Site preparation overview ...1 Customer responsibility ...2 2 Site preparation ...4 Planning for printer installation 4 Installation time schedule ...4 System operation requirements 5 Air supply requirements (pneumatic spindle 9 Room
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    iv ENWW
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    The following manuals are provided with your printer, and can also be downloaded from http://www.hp.com/go/LX600/manuals/ or http://www.hp.com/go/LX800/manuals/. ● Site preparation guide ● Site preparation checklist ● User's guide ● Maintenance and troubleshooting guide ● Legal information
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    that the computer is connected to the Internet. ● You must ensure that the 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 does not provide information about your RIP solution. ● You must install the
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    : NOTE: In order to perform remote support, the printer must have access to the internet using the checklist must be completed and returned to your reseller or service representative a minimum of two weeks before the day of document about your printer's ink, available from http://www.hp.com/. Recycle
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    best method to ensure a smooth and trouble-free installation process is proper site specifications provided in this guide. The installation process HP Scitex Onyx RIP ● Queue manager ● Configure Printer (Quickset, Device Output, Media, Page size, Properties) ● Main items of the Preflight (Printer
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    Power Distribution Unit (PDU) including three-phase branch circuit breaker 5. HP Internal Print Server computer NOTE: Remember that you are required to , and standards that pertain to the electrical installation of your printer. NOTE: The LX600 printer is supplied with a 5-m (16-ft) three-phase cable
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    or 60 Hz Low-voltage systems 3 × 200-220 V~ (±10%) 60 Hz1 15 kW 50 A CAUTION: Ensure that input voltage is within the printer's rated voltage range. The printer requires three-phase power. Three-phase power provides a more efficient means of supplying large electrical loads than single-phase power
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    a single-phase line that can be used with an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). HP highly recommends that you use a UPS. Circuit breakers (required) NOTE: The circuit breakers must meet the requirements of the printer and should be in accordance with the Electrical Code requirements of the local
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    -voltage systems Input frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz Single-phase branch circuit breaker 2 poles, 16/20 A 2 poles, 16/20 A WARNING! Ensure that the printer's built-in three-phase circuit breaker or ground fault circuit interruptor operates in the case of a current leakage fault to the product chassis
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    10 V variation in the three-phase line (line to line). Grounding The printer must be connected to a good quality, dedicated ground line in order to avoid phase wires and one uninterrupted copper ground wire from the main building service panel. These should run in the same conduit and should be at
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    TIP: HP recommends that you use an air compressor with a pressure gauge that measures in bars. the standard ranges may cause image quality problems or damage sensitive electronic components. Table 2-11 Printer environmental specifications Temperature range Humidity range Temperature gradient
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    vapors may be produced when printing with water-based HP Latex inks, especially when printing on porous substrates. In kg (809 lb) Your printer has four wheels used to move the printer and three feet that must be lowered to touch the ground and support the printer. The following diagram shows where
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    , and level ● No holes or indentations ● Static-free surface (no carpet) ● Easy to clean ● Durable ● Free from strong vibrations 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
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    HP Internal Print Server ● Replace a substrate roll ● Service the printer or replace printer components ● Ensure the printer is well ventilated Your printer (80.08 in) 1 Includes all accessories installed, including the HP Internal Print Server and keyboard platform 2 Front door open, printhead
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    accordingly. Only trained personnel should be operating within this area. Storage 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 also to the fact that if inks and substrates are not stored in
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    and networking requirements LAN and switch requirements To use CallMe@HP for remote support, you need one of the following: ● A CAT-6 LAN cable long enough to connect the printer to the network NOTE: The port of the hub or switch to which the printer is connected must be configured as autosense.
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    -ROM drive ● Operating system: ◦ Windows XP Pro 32-bit or 64-bit with the latest service pack ◦ Windows Vista Business or Enterprise 32-bit and 64-bit with the latest service pack HP Scitex Onyx 7.3 RIP (optimal configuration) ● Processor: Intel Core i7 3.2GHz processor ● Memory: 6GB DDR3 (3 × 2GB
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    Site preparation HP Scitex Caldera 8 RIP (minimum configuration of Caldera configuration, see: ● http://www.caldera.eu/en/support.php?page=operating_system ● http://www.caldera.eu/docs/Datasheet_GrandRIP+ In order to build color profiles for your printer, an external color sensor is needed. Make
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    to be designated that will be easily accessible to the delivery truck. This will require sufficient space to unload the large crate in which your printer is shipped. When planning this area, consider the following: ● Height and width of entrance to unloading area ● Ramps used to access the unloading
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    CAUTION: Unloading and moving the printer and all system components is the customer's responsibility and not HP's. Failure to provide the required during the unloading, unpacking and installation of your printer. Advanced booking for the services of a machinery moving contractor/rigger must be
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    Arrival preparation ● Two skates to move the crate (optional) ● Electric pallet jack (optional) 20 Chapter 3 Shipment arrival preparation ENWW
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    ● Manual pallet jack (optional) Arrival preparation Above ground floor installation CAUTION: Unloading and moving the printer and all system components is the responsibility of the customer and not HP. Failure to provide the required moving and lifting equipment could result in personal injury or
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    bars and spreader beam must be long enough so that the lift cables do not touch the printer. The following graphic illustrates how to lift the printer with a spreader beam. CAUTION: When lifting the printer with a crane, extra caution should be taken to ensure that the cables do not apply pressure
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    Arrival preparation Waste disposal You must dispose of the crate and packaging material that comes with the printer. Most of the waste will be wood materials. ENWW Waste disposal 23
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Latex 600 and Scitex LX printer family
Site preparation guide