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Printing on porous substrates—visible vapor, Load bearing - latex ink printer

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Site preparation Printing on porous substrates-visible vapor Under some conditions of ambient temperature and relative humidity, visible vapors may be produced when printing with water-based HP Latex inks, especially when printing on porous substrates. In high-production environments, it is recommended that supplementary ventilation be considered to maintain comfort levels and prevent condensation, especially when printing in a confined area on porous substrates. Special ventilation is not required to meet US OSHA requirements on occupational exposure to VOCs from HP Latex inks. Special ventilation-equipment installation is at the discretion of the customer-no specific HP recommendation is intended for special ventilation. Customers should consult state and local requirements and regulations. Load bearing The load-bearing characteristics of the floor in the print production area must be sufficient to withstand the weight of your printer. To calculate the load bearing characteristics of the print production floor, you must consult a structural engineer. Printer weight without substrate Load on each foot LX820 & LX850 1100 kg (2425 lb) 367 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 the feet and wheels touch the ground, in case you need extra reinforcements. In the table below, the number or letter in the left column corresponds to the diagram above. LX820 & LX850 1 Wheels 2 Feet 12 Chapter 2 Site preparation ENWW

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Printing on porous substrates—visible vapor
Under some conditions of ambient temperature and relative humidity, visible vapors may be produced
when printing with water-based HP Latex inks, especially when printing on porous substrates.
In high-production environments, it is recommended that supplementary ventilation be considered to
maintain comfort levels and prevent condensation, especially when printing in a confined area on
porous substrates.
Special ventilation is not required to meet US OSHA requirements on occupational exposure to VOCs
from HP Latex inks. Special ventilation-equipment installation is at the discretion of the customer—no
specific HP recommendation is intended for special ventilation. Customers should consult state and local
requirements and regulations.
Load bearing
The load-bearing characteristics of the floor in the print production area must be sufficient to withstand
the weight of your printer. To calculate the load bearing characteristics of the print production floor,
you must consult a structural engineer.
LX820 & LX850
Printer weight without substrate
1100 kg (2425 lb)
Load on each foot
367 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 the feet and wheels touch the
ground, in case you need extra reinforcements.
In the table below, the number or letter in the left column corresponds to the diagram above.
LX820 & LX850
1
Wheels
2
Feet
12
Chapter 2
Site preparation
ENWW
Site preparation