HP L25500 Introduction, Safety precautions, General safety guidelines, Electrical shock hazard

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1 Introduction

Safety precautions

Before using your printer, read the following safety precautions to make sure you use the equipment safely.

General safety guidelines

Refer to installation instructions before connecting the printer to the supply.

There are no operator-serviceable parts inside the printer. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

Turn off the printer, unplug both power cords from the power outlets, and call your service representative in any of the following cases:

The power cord or plug is damaged.

Liquid has entered the printer.

There is smoke or an unusual smell coming from the printer.

The printer has been dropped or the drying or curing module damaged.

The printer's built-in Residual Current Circuit Breaker (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) has been repeatedly tripped.

Fuses have blown.

The printer is not operating normally.

Turn off the printer and unplug both power cords from the power outlets in either of the following cases:

During a thunderstorm

During a power failure

Electrical shock hazard

WARNING! The drying and curing modules operate at hazardous voltages capable of causing death or serious personal injury.

The printer uses two power cords. Unplug both power cords before servicing the printer. The printer must be connected to earthed mains outlets only.

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Contents HP Designjet L25500 Printer series Trademarks Legal noticesTable of contents Printer specifications AccessoriesGeneral safety guidelines Safety precautionsIntroduction Electrical shock hazardMechanical hazard Heat hazardFire hazard Ink handling Heavy substrate hazardLabel Explanation Printers main featuresFront view 60-in printer Printers main componentsRear view 60-in printer Front panel Take-up reel motorEmbedded Web Server Support tab Setup tabMain tab Connection method Connectivity and software instructionsConnect to a network Connection type Speed Maximum cable length Other factorsTurn the printer on and off Basic setup optionsPrinter setup options Change the language of the front panel Restart the printerEmbedded Web Server setup options Change the language of the Embedded Web Server Use substrate Handle the substrateOverview Substrate family Substrate types Load a roll onto the spindleSupported substrate families Load a roll onto the spindle Handle the substrate Load a roll into the printer Substrate Change loaded substrate Handle the substrate Unload a roll from the printer Normal procedure roll attached to spindleExceptional procedure roll detached from spindle Load a roll onto the take-up reel Use the take-up reelHandle the substrate Handle the substrate Handle the substrate Enww Handle the substrate Unload a roll from the take-up reel Handle the substrate Store the substrate View information about the substrateSummary Download substrate presetsAdd a new substrate type Substrate family Select printer settings and color profileSubstrate family Description HP Photorealistic 100 Setting Description If too low If too highPaper-Solvent Substrate at the beginning Vinyl Select the number of passesKey Check the ink quantity Coalescence, grain Faster printing Color calibrationColor profiles Ink cartridges Handle the ink systemInk system components Printheads Ink funnel Printhead cleaning cartridgePrinthead cleaning container Replace an ink cartridge Ink system tipsWork with ink system components Remove an ink cartridge Work with ink system components Insert an ink cartridge Replace a printhead Remove a printhead Handle the ink system Insert a printhead Handle the ink system Handle the ink system Remove the printhead cleaning cartridge Replace the printhead cleaning kitHandle the ink system Insert the printhead cleaning cartridge Replace the ink funnel Handle the ink system Cartridge Order ink suppliesPrinthead Printhead cleanerChange margins Print optionsPrinter states Request the printers internal prints Name AccessoriesOrder accessories Minimum Maximum Printer specificationsFunctional specifications Memory specifications Physical specificationsPower specifications Ecological specificationsAcoustic specifications Environmental specificationsAirflow GlossaryLED Order IndexMargins Enww