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HP Server Performance Pack 200 Manual
246 pages 7.17 Mb
1 See aa4 Using this ManualPurpose Readership Training Part Numbers Conventions 5 Contents13 General Definition of Safety Symbols16 DescriptionApplications Graphic Languages Interfaces Network Connections Memory 17 AccuracyResolution Plotting Time Legs and Media Bin Media Types 18 Media SizesMedia Margins Other Plotter Features Upgrading a DesignJet 20 Power RequirementsChoosing an Interface Cable 21 Choosing a Suitable Plotter Environment24 Unpacking and Assembling the Plotter25 Inspecting the Plotter for Damage26 Assembling the Legs and Media Bin (Optional)28 Installing the PlotterUsing the PlotteresignJet 200 Front Panel esignJet 220 Front Panel 29 Configuring the PlotterVerifying Plotter Operation 32 Cleaning the PlotterGeneral Cleaning Cleaning the Drive Roller 34 Loading the MediaSensing Media Presence 38 Gripping the Media39 Advancing the MediaMediaDrive Mechanics MediaDrive Accuracy 40 Providing a Force on Top of the MediaBail BailLift Mechanism Bail Sensor 41 Stretching the MediaMoving the Carriage 42 Detecting the Media Edges43 Providing Ink45 Producing an Image48 Aligning the Cartridges49 Servicing the CartridgesService Station Wiping Capping Spitting 50 Cooling the Electronics51 System Data FlowInput/Output Parser Display List 52 ConvertersSwath Holding Area Swath Manager PrintEngine Controller Swath RAM CartridgeInterface ASIC Carriage ASIC and Cartridge Drivers 53 Plotter Architecture54 Main PCA61 Carriage PCACarriage Processor System 63 Front Panel PCA64 Power Supply66 Safety PrecautionsESD Precautions Reassembly 67 Required Tools69 Repair Procedures140 When to Calibrate the PlotterService Mode 142 Cartridge AlignmentWhen to Align Cartridges CarriageLED Calibration Aligning Cartridges 144 Accuracy Calibration146 Bail Calibration147 Media3Sensor Calibration148 Setup2Sheet Calibration150 Power On153 Errors Indicated by LEDs159 Firmware4Code Revision LevelTroubleshooting Tips 160 Servo Control7System FailuresMedia%Axis (X%Axis) Shutdown Carriage%Axis (Y%Axis) Shutdown Frequent Cartridge Failure 162 Bail9Lift9Mechanism FailureNormal Bail!Lift Sequence Problems Teflon Washers versus Cam!Gear Support 163 Cartridge Carriage Rubbing against Encoder StripPremature Wearing of Drive Belts Sensor does not Correctly Find Media Edge Last Swath is Clipped when Replotting 164 Ink SmearingAdd Starwheel Mount Change Carriage Rear Bushing Plots Joined or Not PlottedHP"GL Timeout Incompatibility between Trailing Cable and Main PCA Incorrect Line Widths 165 Plotter won't Read Setup Sheet; Plots Solid Black Area FillProblems in Loading MediaUser's Guide Long Media doesn't Load Translucent Media doesn't Load Binding, or Missing Sensor Flags Media Skews Badly 166 Service Tests167 TestDescription168 820 RemovalandReplacement169 Which Service Test to Perform170 Performing the Service Tests171 Input/Output Test2Enter service mode (see page 7:2) 3 Hold down the SHIFT key and press Input/Output Test An error is displayed on the front panel if the test fails Media#Sensor Test Pinch#Arm#Sensor Test With the window closed and the This raises the pinch arms. The Ready LED should flash 2Push the media:jam lever back to its original vertical position Service Configuration Plot 1Enter service mode (see page 7:2) 2Set the Plot Quality to Final on the front panel 3Load a sheet of A1:size or D:size media in portrait orientation 5Unload the media 173 Interpreting the Service Configuration Plot180 IntroductionSerial2Number Format 181 Identifying a Printed Circuit AssemblyPart Number Revson Letter Frmware Revson Code 182 Potential Ink Smearing Problem185 Problems Corrected by Firmware Release A.01.01186 Problems that will be Corrected by Firmware Release A.01.02187 EPROMs and Masked ROMs188 Re,installing Teflon Washers189 New Bail<Lift<Mechanism Support191 Change in Trailing Cable192 Change in CarriageChange in Bail and Overdrive Parts 194 Exchange Assemblies195 Replacement Parts196 Cmplete Legs and Media Bin198 Parts List: Window, Center and Bottom Covers200 Parts List: Electronics Enclosure108 PartsandDiagrams 202 Parts List: Left Endcover and Trim204 Parts List: Right Endcover and TrimFront-PanelOverlay and Help Cards DesignJet 1012 PartsandDiagrams 206 Parts List: CarriageAxis Drive (Left End)208 Parts List: Service Station210 Parts List: CarriageAxis Drive (Right End)212 Parts List: Carriage Assembly214 Parts List: Media Drive Assemblies217 Parts List: Bail and Overdrive Assemblies220 Parts List: PinchArm Assembly222 AccessoriesDesignJet 224 Line Cord Set226 Interface Cables239 operation, verifying plotter, 3/7options, part numbers, 10/28 orientation, plot, 3/7 overdrive, 5/9 change in, 9/14 enclosure installing, 6/63 removing, 6/62 part numbers, 10/24a roller, removing, 6/60 P/N, G/3 PAL, G/3 palette, G/3 Paper, 5/15 paper axis. media drive parallel interface, 2/2, 5/24 input/output interfaces parity, 3/7, G/3 parser, 5/19 parts and diagrams, chapter passes, density, 5/15 number of, 5/15 PC, G/3 PCA, G/3 carriage, 5/12, 5/29 front/panel, 5/31 main, 5/22 identifying a, 9/3 part numbers, 10/2, 10/8 pen, G/3. cartridges pen palette, 3/7 pinch arms, 5/6 lift mechanism, removing, 6/72 part numbers, 10/26 sensor, 5/6, 5/27, G/3 removing, 6/23 test PJL, 1/2, G/3 bug fixed, 9/8 planning, site, 2/1 platen roller. drive roller plot clipped when replotting, 8/15 files not plotted, 8/16 joined, 8/16 orientation, 3/7 quality, 1/3, 5/14, 5/15, 8/11, 8/25, 9/4 plotter architecture, 5/21 plotting time, 1/3 PNP, G/3 ports, switching interface, 3/7 power, components, 5/28 cord, part numbers, 10/30 requirements, 2/2 supply, 5/32 part number, 10/8 PCA, removing, 6/12 power on reset signals, 5/25 self/tests, 8/2, 8/3 preventive maintenance, 4/1 print cartridges. cartridges print/engine controller, 5/20 print/mode characteristics, 5/15 244 Index4
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