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Table 4-5 Printer power specifications (continued) Input frequency 50/60 Hz Maximum load current 12 A Required electrical circuit (North America/ Japan) 200-240 VAC, 20 Amps, 60 Hz, single phase, with NEMA L6-20R locking wall receptacle X Required electrical circuit (Europe) G Y NEMA L6-20R Receptacle 230 VAC, 16 Amps, 50 Hz, single phase, with CEE 7/4 or CEE 7/7 wall receptacle CEE 7/4 CEE 7/7 Required power cord The printer can use any of the following 4.5 m (14.8 ft) power cords: ● USA: HP part number 8120-6903 ● Europe: HP part number 8120-6899 ● Cord without connector to electric outlet (for use with customer- supplied connector): HP part number 8120-6895 Optional auxiliary power for ink system vacuum When configured as shipped, if the power cord to the printer is removed, power to the ink system vacuum is removed. If the printer standby power switch is switched off, but the power cord is not removed, power to the vacuum is preserved. The ink system vacuum maintains the negative pressure required for printing operation and prevents ink dripping from the printheads when the printer is idle. You can preserve power to the ink system vacuum during power outages by connecting the supplied power cord (length: 137 cm (4.5 ft)) from the auxiliary power connection (below the ink box racks) to one of the following: ● Wall outlet - 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, provides temporary power to the vacuum system when it is necessary to remove power from the printer for service. ● UPS - customer-supplied uninterruptable power supply, output 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, minimum of 15 watts of power, provides battery backup to the vacuum system in the event of a power failure. UPS is connected to the electric wall outlet. 14 Chapter 4 Specifications ENWW

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Table 4-5
Printer power specifications (continued)
Input frequency
50/60 Hz
Maximum load current
12 A
Required electrical circuit (North America/
Japan)
200–240 VAC, 20 Amps, 60 Hz, single phase, with NEMA L6-20R locking
wall receptacle
NEMA L6-20R
Receptacle
G
X
Y
Required electrical circuit (Europe)
230 VAC, 16 Amps, 50 Hz, single phase, with CEE 7/4 or CEE 7/7 wall
receptacle
CEE 7/4
CEE 7/7
Required power cord
The printer can use any of the following 4.5 m (14.8 ft) power cords:
USA: HP part number 8120–6903
Europe: HP part number 8120–6899
Cord without connector to electric outlet (for use with customer-
supplied connector): HP part number 8120–6895
Optional auxiliary power for ink system vacuum
When configured as shipped, if the power cord to the printer is removed,
power to the ink system vacuum is removed. If the printer standby power
switch is switched off, but the power cord is not removed, power to the
vacuum is preserved. The ink system vacuum maintains the negative
pressure required for printing operation and prevents ink dripping from the
printheads when the printer is idle.
You can preserve power to the ink system vacuum during power outages
by connecting the supplied power cord (length: 137 cm (4.5 ft)) from the
auxiliary power connection (below the ink box racks) to one of the
following:
Wall outlet — 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, provides temporary power to
the vacuum system when it is necessary to remove power from the
printer for service.
UPS — customer-supplied uninterruptable power supply, output
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, minimum of 15 watts of power, provides
battery backup to the vacuum system in the event of a power failure.
UPS is connected to the electric wall outlet.
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