HP Scitex FB700 Industrial manual Important operating notes, Rip

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RIP

The printer receives print jobs from a supported raster image processor (RIP). The RIP is installed and connected during the printer installation process.

Important operating notes

UV CURE INK IS PERISHABLE. Unlike other inks used in wide format printing, UV cure ink has a limited shelf life. White ink has a six month shelf life from the date of manufacture. Plan to rotate your ink stock and use it promptly by the date printed on the ink box.

CAUTION: When the UV lamps are switched off, they undergo a controlled cool-down cycle. Sudden removal of power from hot lamps, such as disconnecting the power cord or from a power outage, can result in overheating and permanent damage. The lamps should be switched off only via the printer software.

The media supply may be wound either printed-side-out or printed-side-in, but the takeup must be loaded printed-side-in.

The default head height is set to 2.2 mm (0.085 in) above the media. (The space below the carriage will measure 1.778 mm (0.070 in) due to the printhead protection frame around the outside of the carriage.) The head height can be adjusted up or down at the control panel (Printing page > Options).

The Media Wizard stores a set of operational parameters for predefined and user-defined media types. When you load a new media type, select an existing Media Wizard set, or create a custom set. Media Wizard parameter sets can be selected at any time from the control panel.

Wear cotton gloves when loading media to prevent fingerprints that could show after printing. You can use a 90% solution of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) to clean fingerprints and reduce static electricity on synthetic media (allow to dry five minutes before printing).

DO NOT reprint over any output that has not completely cured (for example, due to a UV lamp malfunction).

DO NOT rest or store a media roll on end, or you could cause edge creases that could strike the printheads during printing. To avoid bowing, store sheet-fed media flat, not standing on end.

DO NOT set heavy objects on the power cord or printer cable; do not bend the cables or force them into contorted positions.

DO NOT place heavy objects anywhere on the printer.

Since automatic head maintenance cannot occur when the printer is powered down, keep the printer powered on at all times if possible. The printer will enter a power-saving Sleep Mode if idle for a user-define period of time. If automatic head maintenance does not occur for an extended period, manual purging may be necessary to restore the printheads to working condition (see Startup and check jet health on page 91). If all power is lost to the printer, ink will drip from the printheads due to loss of printhead vacuum, collect on the bottom of the carriage, and drip into the printer or onto the media drive belt. Keep the printer connected to a UPS to prevent vacuum loss to the printheads (see Electrical on page 1).

If the printer will be completely powered down for an extended period (such as over a long holiday period), all printheads should be emptied of ink (see Printhead Procedures under Maintenance menu on page 35) and the bottom of the carriage cleaned. To resume printing, the printheads must be refilled with ink, purged, and restored to working condition. See User cleaning on page 57 and Startup and check jet health on page 91 for instructions.

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HP Scitex FB500 Printer HP Scitex FB700 Printer Part number CQ114-90027 Revision B Table of contents Load inks Order accessories Functional specifications Physical Power Environmental Introduction Operating requirementsElectrical EnvironmentalImportant operating notes RIPSafety warnings Quick tour Input sideQuick tour Special features PrintheadsInk system Media handlingUse the HP Embedded Web Server Update the printer software Download a printer events fileTransfer a custom media definition Display job accounting informationMedia Wizard Configure and load mediaConfigure media General Media Settings Work with the rigid media tables Load rigid media Use the camera to locate the sheets Quick Load Multi-sheet N-UPLoad roll-fed media Incomplete rowsEnww Use the camera to locate the media Enww Load inks Load inksUnload an empty ink box Load a full ink boxOrder ink supplies You can order the following ink supplies for your printerPrinting jobs Available print modes2FB700 print modes and maximum print speeds Stored jobs Thumbnail screenProperties screen Position and eject options 2Position options with Auto Eject OffPrinting tips VisibleUse white ink IntroductionWhite ink option overview Types of white ink printingWhite ink maintenance Home Use the control panelOverview Enww Printing 2Home page with Attention message and View Attentions buttonPrinting Options menu Enww Media MediaInk Media Settings menuMaintenance menu Enww System Tools menuUser Cleaning and Maintenance Settings menu Language SelectionSystem Information LicenseMenu tree PrintingSystem MediaInk Lvds Enww Enww AutoJet When to calibrateCalibrate the printer Auto calibrations Manual calibrationsMedia Feed Calibration Manual BiDi Registration 1Media feed calibration patternPrinthead X Calibration Press Printhead X Calibration in the menuManual Jet Mapping Press ProceedReport Individual Bad Jets Clear Individual Bad Jets Linearization Default Registration DataUnfixed Jets Report Enww Accessories Order accessoriesAccessories User cleaning Schedule of tasksClean the carriage home sensor monthly on Remove the lamp housings Replace UV lamp bulb 500-1000 hoursRemove the user-end lamp housing Remove the service-end lamp housing Enww Remove the old UV lamp bulb Enww Re-install the lamp housings Re-install the user-end lamp housingClean the rail encoder strip bi-weekly Re-install the service-end lamp housingClean ionizer needles quarterly Clean and lubricate rail strips bi-weekly Clean and lubricate rail strips bi-weekly Clean the print head orifice plates bi-weekly Clean and lubricate the service station rails monthly Clean service station wiper monthly Clean carriage wheels monthly 20Location of carriage wheels User cleaning Enww Clean the carriage home sensor monthly Vacuum bottom of carriage monthlyClean the carriage home sensor monthly Replace the UV lamp filters quarterly Clean the electronics box filters quarterly Replace the service station wiper quarterly Drain waste from service station quarterly Clean the media thickness sensor roller quarterlyEnww Specifications Functional specificationsPower PhysicalCEE 7/4 CEE 7/7 Table A-6Printer environmental specifications EnvironmentalTroubleshooting Troubleshooting checklistWarranty claims CallMe@hpHP Customer Care North AmericaEurope, Middle East, and Africa Asia and PacificEnww Image quality tips Startup and check jet healthStart with the printer in good working order Load media correctlyCheck jet health RIP settingsChoose a resolution Color matching Choose a color profileEnww Index Enww