HP Scitex LX800 Industrial manual Purge the ink system, Purge the ISM tubes

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7 Purge the ink system

Manpower

Tools

Time

 

 

 

1 person

Syringe, Gloves, Clean cloth

60 minutes

 

 

 

Do the purging process one color at a time. Always double check to make sure you are inserting the right color of ink into the purging port. Before installing the purge bags, check that the electrical connectors are not bent or damaged.

The purge process requires at least 1.7 liters of ink per ink cartridge.

Purge the ISM tubes

NOTE: From the ink cartridge to the purging port, no air can be tolerated. From the purging port to the printhead, the printer can tolerate a cumulative total of 20 cm of air (the length of the bubble) in the tubes per color. Small pockets of bubbles are acceptable.

CAUTION: To avoid damaging the printer, do not force any tube or connection. Gently manipulate the syringe during insertion and purging.

1.Install the six purge bags.

2.Begin connecting the purger quick connector. To do so, hold each end of the quick connection with your hands.

3.Press and hold the green button on the ISM side of the quick connector.

4.If not already installed (some printers may have this part already installed), insert the purger quick connector until both sides of the connection are perfectly aligned, and release the green button on the ISM side of the quick connector, complete the coupling, until you hear a click.

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Contents HP Designjet L65500 Printer & HP Scitex LX Printer family Trademarks Table of contents Prepare for printing Configure the electrical systemPurge the ink system Prepare the printer General safety guidelines Safety precautionsHeat hazard Heavy substrate hazard Label Explanation Emergency stop buttons Manpower required Installation guide overviewTools required for installation IntroductionL65500 only Inbox contentEnww Unload the crate Receive the shipmentRemove the crate packaging Move the printer over rampsRemove the printer from the pallet Enww Lift the printer to a second floor using a crane Enww Choose the final position Set up the printer in the final positionHow to push the printer Set up the printer in the final position Remove additional packaging Enww Enww Enww Enww Lower the feet Requirements Connect the power cablesTri-phase AC Power Cord Tri-phase Power Cord attachment Tri-phase AC Power Cord Protective Earth attachment Protective Earth conductors groundingInstall the fuses and power jumper Configure the electrical systemInstall the power jumpers Install the fusesHeating Module Configuration Choose delta or star Y configurationCuring Module Configuration Check connections Check resistancesGround check Connect mains powerPower on the printer Power on the printer Enww Make sure that the printer is ready to be turned on Turn power onConfigure the voltage Purge the ISM tubes Purge the ink systemInk Supply Legend Enww Ink Supply Legend Enww Problems with the ink sensor value Enww Enww Fill the intermediate ink tanks Purge the tubes from the ISM to the printheads Enww Enww Enww Prepare the printer Install the printhead cleaning roll and aerosol filtersInstall the printhead cleaning roll Install the printhead cleaning roll and aerosol filters Install the aerosol filters Manpower Tools Time Person T20, T30 Phillips screwdriver Enww Create a folder called OutJobs Enww Enww Configure the printer’s IP address Prepare for printing Install the printheadsEnww Enww Callme@HP Setup Process Antivirus Registration Web Cam InstallationLoad a substrate Connect the air supplyCustomers RIP for use with the HP Designjet L65500 Printer Configure the RIPHP Scitex Onyx RIP HP Scitex Caldera RIP Install the coversInstall the covers Print the HP test images Print the HP test images Prepare the HP Internal Print Server Japan and Russia only Update the rate indexChange the power settings Enww Set a blank screen saver Configure the hard diskEnable scheduled defragmentation Configure the proxy Configure visual effectsInstall the HP Internal Print Server Enww Manually configure the printer’s IP address Select IPV4 Settings Select Config Method Enww Change the Windows Vista language Enww
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