HP L65500 manual Clean the line sensor and aerosol inlets

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3.Clean the interior of each ink deposit with a cotton swab or cloth dampened with distilled water. If you cannot remove the dried ink this way, try using isopropyl alcohol instead of distilled water.

4.Also clean the area around the ink deposits; but do not try to clean the printhead area.

5.Close the printhead access door.

Clean the line sensor and aerosol inlets

In the course of normal use, the line sensor becomes gradually blinded by light deposits of dried ink. An alert is displayed when the line sensor needs to be cleaned, which may be about every two months, depending on your use of the printer. When you see the alert, follow this procedure to clean the sensor.

1.Go to the front panel and select Clean line sens. & inlets from the Preventive Maintenance menu

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2.The printer raises the carriage beam so that you can access the sensor.

3.Wait for the front panel to announce that the sensor is ready for cleaning.

4.Dampen a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol. Swabs are provided in the Cleaning Kit.

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Contents HP Designjet L65500 Printer Trademarks Table of contents Software maintenance Front-panel error messages When you need help Enww Safety precautions General safety guidelinesFire hazard Label Explanation Identifies the main earth terminal Emergency stop buttons Check printer status Printer statusPrinter alerts Printer calibration Align the printheadsSubstrate-advance compensation Troubleshoot printhead alignmentColor calibration Color calibration Ink restrictions Color profilesMaintain the printheads Hardware maintenanceMaintain the ink cartridges Maintain the substratesClean the carriage cover Check the printheads Clean the carriage rails Hardware maintenance Clean the exterior of the printer Clean the ink depositsClean the line sensor and aerosol inlets Clean the main roller Clean the substrate edge holdersClean the printheads Clean the pinch wheelsClean the platen Clean the substrate-advance sensorClean the temperature sensors Maintain the printhead primers Replace the carriage oiler foams Hardware maintenance Replace the line sensor box Replace the printhead cleaning roll and aerosol filters Replace the printhead cleaning rollReplace the printhead cleaning roll and aerosol filters Replace the aerosol filters Move the printer Printer maintenance kits Cleaning kitSoftware maintenance Maintain the HP Internal Print ServerUpdate the firmware Substrate cannot be loaded successfully Troubleshoot substrate issuesSubstrate has jammed Substrate is not attached to the input core Substrate sticks to the platen Ink is still wet when the substrate emergesThere are ink marks on the substrate General advice Troubleshoot print-quality issuesBanding Banding Colors are misaligned Colors are misaligned verticallyPrint is grainy Colors are misaligned horizontallyEdges of objects are rough or blurred Print is smudgedSubstrate is not flat Colors look washed outColors are inaccurate Cannot insert a printhead Troubleshoot ink cartridge and printhead issuesCannot insert an ink cartridge Front panel recommends replacing or reseating a printheadPrinthead has overheated Incorrect printhead cleaning roll errorsPrinthead has damaged the substrate Printer seems slow Troubleshoot other issuesPrinter does not print HP Internal Print Server cannot detect the printerPrint job files have not been properly deleted Upgrade the HP Internal Print ServerColor calibration fails Front-panel error messages Front-panel errors2Numerical error codes Icon, then Carriage beam position Carriage system recovery Correctly inflated. The substrate will be unloaded HP Proactive Support When you need helpDocumentation HP Customer CareHP Customer Care Centers Service information Preset creation flowchart Index Enww