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UV Lamp Operation and Maintenance
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Specification
Install
Connecting the RIP
Warranty
Maintenance
Configure Printing
Diagnostics
Supplies and Accessories
Printheads Procedures
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Contents
HP Designjet H35000/H45000 Printer series
Technical Support
Regulatory Statements
DOC Canada Telecommunications Network Statement
HP Software RIP User Guide describes how to use the RIP
Related Documentation
Table of Contents
Using the Control Panel
Index
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Getting Started
Appendix A, Technical Specifications, for details
Operating Requirements
Electrical
Operating Requirements
Connecting the RIP
Install the VideoNet Card and Cable
Install the VideoNet Protocol
Click Properties
Click Have Disk
Install the RIP Software
Important Operating Notes
UV Cure INK is PERISHABLE. Unlike other
Important Operating Notes
Important Operating Notes
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Important Operating Notes
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Important Operating Notes
Workflow Overview
Daily Shutdown Not Recommended
Quick Tour
Major parts of the printer
Quick Tour
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Special Features
Printheads Ink System Media Handling
Calibration Performance and Ease-of-Use
Special Features
Special Features
Printing
Configure Printing
DPI
Configure Printing
Unsupported Setup Job Handling menu appears
600x600 600x300 1200x600
Configure Printing
Configure Media
Load New Media
Media settings screen
Media Name
Configure Media
Unload Media Reload Media
Load and Print on Rigid Media
Rigid media tables with extensions and supports
Following screen appears
Latch Pinch roller assemblies
Rigid sheet measurements
To display the Media Wizard and view or change
Load and Print on Roll-Fed Media
Load and Print on Roll-Fed Media
Media edge holder left shown
Tip
Loading Ink
10. Press the bar graph for detailed ink status
Unloading an Empty Ink Box Loading a Full Ink Box
Printing Tips
Curing continues for 24-48 hours the UV ink will con
Calibrating the Moveable Fence
12. Location of position screw
To prevent thin flexible media from slipping under
Checking Jet Health
Purge Print Prime Bars
Press Manual Calibrations
Press Print Jet-Out Lines
Mode Front Page Print Mode
Operating Tips Replacing UV Lamp Bulbs
Counter Tools Maintenance Reset UV Lamp Hours
UV Lamp Operation and Maintenance
Using the Control Panel
Overview
Front
Printer Name
Front
Front
Menu Tree
Menus
Platen Vacuum Control turns on the vacuum fans, then
Margin Settings
You can position an image anywhere on the media
Menus
Maintenance
Print Menus Service Printer
Printheads Procedures
Menus
Calibrating the Printer
When to Calibrate
When to run Calibration Function
AutoJet
To run AutoJet
AutoTune
HP RIP
AutoTune
Auto Calibrations
Auto calibration patterns and reports
Manual Calibrations
On the Manual Calibrations menu, highlight Media Feed
Inch 900 mm calibration prints a 34-inch or
Inch 250 mm calibration prints a 10-inch or
Measure between the calibration marks
To avoid cutting the 10-inch 250 mm pattern from
Manual Calibrations
Manual Calibrations
Registration Successful
Manual X Head Registration
Press Manual X Head Registration in the menu
Manual Calibrations
Manual Calibrations
Press Manual Jet Mapping in the menu
Printer prints a jet map test pattern
Report Individual Bad Jets
Clear Individual Bad Jets
Clear All Bad Jets for a Head
Print Jet-Out Lines Default Registration Data
Linearization
Calibrating the Head Height
Head height gauge
Head height calibration
Service Calibrations
Calibrating the Media Thickness Sensor
Service Calibrations
Calibrating the Service Station
Service station calibration
10. Center the carriage at these two points over the wipers
Service Calibrations
Appendix a Technical Specifications
Specifications
Required electrical circuit
Optional Auxiliary Power for Vacuum/Pressure System
Required power cord supplied with printer
Supplies and Accessories
Supplies and Accessories
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Checklist
Troubleshooting Checklist
Troubleshooting Checklist
Warranty Claims
Causes that are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty
Warranty Claims
Diagnostics
Hewlett-Packard Technical Services
Internet E-mail cs.support@hp.com
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