HP 1055CM manual Safety Symbols

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This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett- Packard Company.

First Edition, March 1999

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.

Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.

The procedures described in this manual are to be performed by HP-qualified service personnel only.

Electrical Shock Hazard

Serious shock hazard leading to death or injury may result if you do not take the following precautions:

-Ensure that the ac power outlet (mains) has a protective earth (ground) terminal.

-Disconnect the Printer from the power source prior to performing any maintenance.

-Prevent water or any other liquids from running onto electrical components or circuits, or through openings in the enclosure.

Electrostatic Discharge

Refer to the beginning of Chapter 8 of this manual, for precautions you should take to prevent damage to the Printer circuits from electrostatic discharge.

Safety Symbols

General definitions of safety symbols are given immediately after the table of contents.

The Warning symbol calls attention to a procedure, practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in personal injury. Do not proceed beyond a Warning symbol until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.

CAUTION

The Caution symbol calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in damage to or destruction of part or all of the product. Do not proceed beyond a Caution symbol until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.

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Contents DesignJet 1050C/1055CM Large-Format PrintersSafety Symbols DesignJet 1050C/1055CM Readership Part Numbers Using this ManualPurpose ConventionsTable of Contents System Error Codes Service Tests and Utilities Print Quality Parts and Diagrams Preventive Maintenance Glossary Index Table of Contents Troubleshooting1 When reporting the System Error Code, make sure that you Guide to Troubleshooting the PrinterTroubleshooting System Error Codes IntroductionSolving Image Quality Problems Performing a Service Test on a Failed AssemblyPerforming the Necessary Service Calibrations Troubleshooting Printer does not Power on ALL the Front-Panel LEDs are Lit but Nothing Else HappensCover Sensors are not Working Line Sensor has Problems Detecting MediaPrinter Continuously Rejects Printheads Troubleshooting Media Jams/Printhead Crashes Troubleshooting ShutdownsAttempting any procedures to resolve the problem Problem as explained as followsEach case, make sure that you power OFF the printer before Printhead Cleaner PathBin marks on prints done on HP High Gloss media Problems with the Vacuum FanVacuum suction much lower at high altitudes Troubleshooting HP-GL/2 color differences in different HP DesignJet Printers Long term bleed and hue shift on HP High Gloss media Banding due to Ink Cartridge replacement while printingBanding at variable extreme environmental conditions Cut Sheet rice paper loading failure Media is causing the problem and not the Printer. Do notRice Paper not supported Front Panel Keeps Indicating that Media Is Misaligned or Solving Media-Handling ProblemsMedia may be loaded at an angle, causing the media to be Incorrectly PositionedPanel Menu HP DesignJets 1050CImage Quality On, Off 7586, HP-GL/2 Utilities Press Enter Service Configuration PrintHow to Print the Service Configuration Print How to Use the Service Configuration Print Sample of the Service Configuration Print Troubleshooting System Error Codes System Error Codes Continuable and Non-Continuable Error Codes01002D Non-Continuable Non-ContinuableTry the following Calibrations BackupMemory Dram Dimm Test failure Make sure that you select Electronics Module Replaced when010040 010042 ProblemError in Paper-axis Motor Encoder EIO Accessories EIO Card/Hard Disk Drive Error 04CxxxOne of the Printheads has an Internal Electrical Problem 060301Problem with setting the Voltage of the Printheads 06030906030B 09xxxx Non-Continuable 0A0000 Air Pressure is below the minimum requirement0A0020 Error in Calibrating the APS SensorProblem in Depressurizing Air System 0A00300A0050 Non-Continuable 0A0070 Continuable ProblemDrop Detector not Calibrated for all Printheads System Error Codes During Initialization 0B0004 Unable to detect Pump0B0007 Unable to detect Vacuum Fan0B0009 Unable to detect Aerosol Fan Included on the Right Cover0B000B Pump or Pressure Sensor not workingHP No.80 Ink Supplies Troubleshooting Ink Cartridges Printheads and Printhead CleanersWhat are HP No.80 Supplies? Identifying the Components General Information About HP No.80 Supplies Some General Precautions When Handling HP No.80 Supplies Show the Wrong Model message When Should You Replace the HP No.80 Supplies?Priming the Ink System Front Panel Display Printing Monitor QualityObtaining Ink Cartridge Information ReadyObtaining Printhead Information Cyan printhead info HP No.80 printhead Ink Cartridge Status Messages Ink Cartridge Status While PrintingInk Cartridge Status While Replacing Main actions for all 4 status messages is as followsPrinthead Status Messages While Printing Refer to page 3-9,Obtaining Printhead InformationCarriage Assembly is faulty Front panel displays Ready/Replace Draft Normal BestInsert, it is possible that the Carriage Assembly is faulty Printhead Status Messages While ReplacingGenuine HP No.80 Printhead Front panel will show the Wrong Model message Summary of Solving HP No.80 Supplies ProblemsCarriage during the priming process, they will be rejected Carriage Interconnect Wiper This can damage the printhead and reduce print qualityService Tests Utilities Initialization Sequences Diagnostics Self TestIntroduction Must power OFF the Printer and Power on again before Service Tests DiagnosticsService Tests work in a special Mode which does not Trying to printInstructions on Entering the Service Tests MenuOrder to enter the Service Utility Menu, please refer to Electronic Systems Make Selection Electronics Failure Dram Test FailureYou will be able to determine exactly which component failed Carriage Test Failure EIO Card If this Test PASSES, do not Replace the EIO Card Hard Disk Drive Following message will appear on the front panel Service Tests and UtilitiesCheck that the Hard Disk Drive is actually installed before Test will of course always failInk Pressure System Tubes System Failure APS Test FailureService Tests and Utilities Appear on the front panel Scan Axis Perform this test with the Printheads and the Tubes SystemMax. PWM Service Tests and Utilities Paper Axis Make sure you perform this test with no media loadedMax PWM Avg PWM Max PWM C Avg PWM C Drop Detector Following step, make sure you do not drop the piece Paper inside the Drop DetectorIf this Test PASSES, do not Replace the Drop Service Utilities Entering the Service Utilities Menu Enter Service Utilities again Make sure that there is enough ink remaining in the Ink New Tubes System has been installedTubes Purge Enough ink remaining, you will get a warning messagePrinter will then begin to purge the tubes system Lift window to replace Setup printheads Sure you select Tubes Replaced when performing Perform the Calibrations Backup ⇒ Page 5-19 in order toBackup the Eerom Data from the Electronics Module. Make Release Info Set Asian PS Fonts Cancel Same time Printer Model TypeSystem and the Electronics Module have been replaced at Printer model type selection done Overdrive Cleaning Roller and Roller Mark in order to clean themEerom Utilities If you want to Test the EeromDisplayed on the front panel If you want to Clear the EeromOnce the Eerom has been cleared, the following message will Be displayed on the front panelMake Selection Printhead CheckFacility on or OFF Change Baudrate Mon. Mode Baud SelDefault Baudrate for serial communication is Service Calibrations Service Calibrations Refer to the following page for the relevant CalibrationService Calibrations This Calibration is no Longer RequiredEntering the Service Calibrations Menu You will not be able to access the Service Tools submenuService Calibrations Accuracy Calibration Media apart from HP High Gloss Photo PaperDo not use any other type of media apart from HP High Gloss Photo PaperMeasuring Performing this calibration Line SensorMake sure you load HP Coated media in to the Printer before Calibrating line sensor Please wait Service Station Apart from HP Coated or HP High Gloss Photo PaperPress Enter to continue Roller Mark Position Make sure that you unload the media from the Printer beforeRoller mark position calibrated Press Enter to continue Service Calibrations Pen to Paper SpacingUse any other type of media apart from HP Coated or HP High Color to Color calibrationMake sure that you load E/A0 size HP High Gloss Photo Paper Gloss Photo PaperMedia roll Make sure that you press Form Feed and Cut when you haveFrom HP Coated or HP High Gloss Photo Paper If the calibration pattern is bad Calibrations Backup If the Electronics Module was replacedIf the Tubes System was replaced Tubes System Has been replaced? Do not use Clear Film, Vellum or Natural Tracing Paper Pen AlignmentMake sure you load media before performing this calibration Do not use Clear Film, Vellum or Natural Tracing Paper Carriage Height Calibration Procedure should be carried out using the Carriage HeightAssembly or Center Platen Assembly Tool See below that came with the new CarriageAssembly has to be moved along the length of the printer for With the carriage itself See belowService Calibrations Service Calibrations Service Calibrations Service Calibrations Service Calibrations Service Calibrations Service Calibrations Print Quality Print Quality Troubleshooting Checklist Print QualityPhoto Paper when performing the Accuracy Calibration Print ModesConsiderations for Printing the Print Quality Test How to Use the Print Quality TestWhat is the Print Quality Test? Printing the Print Quality TestUtilities Test Prints Nozzle Print Test Print Quality How to fix the Nozzle DefectsColor Alignment Print Test Affects mostly Normal and Draft modesSolving the Color Alignment Problem Overall Print Quality Test in Best mode What is Banding?Solving the Banding Problem Test pattern in all the primary and secondary color columns Service Accuracy Calibration Aligning the PrintheadsTroubleshooting Print Quality Problems Problems with Stepped LinesProblems with printing lines Problems with Color-to-Color Alignment Print Quality Go to the Printer submenu and press Enter Problems with Horizontal Lines Banding Go to the printer submenu and press Enter Accuracy Recalibrate Possible combinations with this problem are What to Configure No Printing Defects Found in the Print Quality TestLong Term Color Bleeding Glossy Papers Solving Color Accuracy problemsColor Consistency problems Color Accuracy Configuration Setting Description SelectionTo the User’s Guide or the Media Guide for the HP Designjet MediaThere are Smears or Scratching on the Printed Media PrintersParts and Diagrams Printer Support Printer Support Rear Covers Rear Covers Electronics Module Dram Dimm 64MBElectronics Module Right Hand Cover Right Hand Cover Left Hand Cover and Window Left Hand Cover and Window Right Hand Assemblies Right Hand Assembly ISS and APS Assembly Ink Supply Station Clutch Assembly Clutch Assembly Carriage Assembly Carriage Assembly Scan-Axis Assemblies Scan-Axis Assemblies Drive Roller and Arss Miscellaneous Parts Items 1 and 3 are not orderable separately. These parts areDrive Roller and Arss Miscellaneous Parts Paper Path Assemblies Paper Path Assemblies Pinch Assembly Pinch Assembly Drive Roller Assemblies Drive Roller Assemblies Center Guide and Media Sensor Center Guide and Media Sensor Tubes Guide Assemblies SRK Tubes Guide Assemblies Ordering Accessories Quick Reference GuideColor Printheads and Printhead Cleaners Parts and Diagrams Removal and Installation Safety Precautions IntroductionElectrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Required ToolsRight Hand Cover RemovalRight Cover Front Panel Assembly Installation of the Right Hand CoverRight Hand Trim and Window Switch Service Station Assembly Service Station ⇒ Color to Color Calibration ⇒ Drop Detector Assembly Drop Detector AssemblySwitch off the printer and remove the power cord Vacuum FanYou must perform the Accuracy Calibration ⇒ Page 5-6 after Paper-axis Motor AssemblyInstallation of the Paper-Axis Motor Assembly Left Hand Cover Left Hand CoverTube Grip Ink Cartridge Tube Connector pulled back Air Tube Been removed Remove the left hand cover item 3 from the printerLeft Hand Trim Assembly Left Hand TrimInk Supply Station Assembly ISS Working from the rear of the printerInstallation of the Air Pressurization System APS Air Pressurization System APSFrom steps 2 to 5, refer to Figure Clutch Assembly and left hand miscellaneous partsNext step the assembly is spring loaded and when One hand to avoid loosing partsFor the following steps, refer to Figure Tail Deflectors and Rear Platen Left and Right Rear Covers Cable and then it will need replacing Be very careful when disconnecting the Trailing Cable fromFor steps 2 to 7, refer to Figure For the following steps, refer to Figure When reconnecting the Trailing Cable to the Electronics Installation of the Electronics ModuleRemoval and Installation Module, make sure you connect it correctly as followsAfter the installation of the Electronics Module Media Sensor Window WindowTop Cover Top CoverBack Cover Back CoverScan-axisMotor Assembly Scan-axis Motor AssemblyEncoder Strip Encoder StripFor steps 4 and 5, refer to Figure Clip item 2 in towards the middle of the printerC607411 Tensioner Assembly TensionerFor steps 4 to 6, refer to Figure Trailing Cable For steps 2 to 5, refer to FigureInstallation of the Trailing Cable C607440 Cutter Assembly Cutter AssemblyFor steps 3 and 4, refer to Figure Carriage Assembly and Belt Carriage Assembly and BeltFor steps 3 and 4, refer to Figure For steps 6 to 8, refer to Figure C607415 For steps 11 and 12, refer to Figure For steps 13 to 15, refer to Figure Item 3 hold the rear bushing on the carriage assembly Rear bushing item 1 on the carriage assembly is tensionedWith a spring item 2. When removing the carriage assembly Installation of the Carriage Assembly Please take note of the following steps when installingYou must perform the following Service Calibrations after Installation of the Carriage AssemblyTubes System Assembly Printhead Tube Connector Removal Working from the rear of the printer Latches Ink Cartridge Tube Connector Cable Ink Cartridge Tube Connector pulled out Restarting the printer Ink Leak Detector Assembly Leak Detector Cable Front Platen Assembly Platen Assembly Installation of the Platen AssemblyPaper Entry Assembly Entry RollerLinkage Rod Roller Guide Platen MountsLeft Electronic Module Mount For the following steps refer to Figure Media Holder Strip Media Holder StripInstallation of the Drive Roller Drive RollerCenter Guide Left Hand Center Guide ScrewsWorking from the front of the printer For re-installation purposes, note the position of the pinsSupporting the center guide in place Pinch-Wheel Assembly and Cam Pinch Wheel CamAssemblies item 2 to the underneath of the scan axis For steps 3 and 4 refer to FigureRemove the twelve T-15 screws item 1 securing the pinch-arm Screws also secure the pinch-wheel cam to the printerPreventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance Level of Printer Usage Cleaning the OverdriveScheduled Maintenance Preventive Maintenance Kit Part Number C6072-60143 Scan-axis MaintenanceMaintenance Advised Most important parts to keep clean are the upperFunctional Overview Electrical System HP DesignJet 1050C PrinterHP DesignJet 1055CM printer Power Supply Unit PSU Voltage Maximum Output SystemsFront Panel Soft Power-Off SwitchPrinter Cancel and Form Feed and Cut Ink Delivery System IDS Ink Supply Station ISSTubes System Air Pressurization System APS Ink Level Sense ILSLeak Detect System LDS Service Station Print Head Cleaner PHCSpittoon CapWiper Snout Wiper Handle and Printable LabelPrinter Specifications Functional Specifications10-13 Temperature it may stop to protect its ink systems At 3000m altitude the printer may have operational problems10-15 Printable Area Ansi paperInterface Specifications For manufacturing purposes only and cannot be used to printElectro-Magnetic Compatibility EMC To Obtain a Material Safety Data Sheet Msds SoundRegulatory Notices LpA 70 dB, am Arbeitsplatz, im Normalbetrieb, nach DINFCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference 10-20 10-21 Declaration of Conformity 10-23 10-24 Application DefaultAnsi size CentronicsInked area Matte MarginInput/output MediaPlaten RasterPen Printing areaGlossary Index Page Page Page Page Index Index-6 About this Edition DesignJet 1050C/1055CM
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1055CM specifications

The HP 1055CM is a large-format printer that stands out in the world of professional printing due to its exceptional capabilities and advanced technologies. Launched as part of HP's Designjet series, the 1055CM is designed to meet the needs of architects, designers, and engineers who demand high-quality output in a variety of applications.

One of the main features of the HP 1055CM is its impressive printing speed. The printer can produce high-quality prints at resolutions up to 1200 dpi, ensuring sharp and vibrant details in every project. This makes it particularly suitable for printing technical drawings, schematics, and high-fidelity graphics. Its ability to work with a range of media types, including bond paper, coated paper, and glossy media, further enhances its versatility in a professional setting.

The HP 1055CM employs a 5-color ink system, which includes cyan, magenta, yellow, black, and light cyan. This configuration allows for a wide color gamut and the production of rich and vibrant colors, making it ideal for color-intensive tasks like marketing materials or presentations. The use of dye and pigment-based inks ensures that prints are not only vibrant but also durable, providing resistance to fading over time.

An important technological advancement in the HP 1055CM is its Print Designjet series technology, which facilitates rapid print processing. The printer's powerful processing capabilities allow it to handle complex files with ease, ensuring that users can produce high-quality output without long wait times. Additionally, the inclusion of a high-capacity media roll means that the printer can handle large jobs without frequent media changes, reducing interruptions in workflow.

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In summary, the HP 1055CM is a robust and reliable printing solution that combines speed, versatility, and high-quality output. Its cutting-edge technologies and user-friendly design make it an invaluable asset for professionals who require precision and excellence in their large-format printing tasks. Whether for architectural plans or vibrant marketing materials, the HP 1055CM consistently delivers outstanding results.