Line Sensor Cleaning
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...; The carriage is disassembled or replaced. ● Banding is detected in edge-detection failures during substrate loading and incorrect reading of the printer. Open the door on the right-hand side of alignment or calibration prints. Line sensor cleaning The purpose of cleaning the line sensor ... of the line sensor fails. ● The maintenance cartridge is not detected. ● The printer is unable to clean the sensor or call your HP representative if the problem persists. Turn off the printer and unplug the power cords. 2. ENWW 1 You should also clean the line sensor in any...
...; The carriage is disassembled or replaced. ● Banding is detected in edge-detection failures during substrate loading and incorrect reading of the printer. Open the door on the right-hand side of alignment or calibration prints. Line sensor cleaning The purpose of cleaning the line sensor ... of the line sensor fails. ● The maintenance cartridge is not detected. ● The printer is unable to clean the sensor or call your HP representative if the problem persists. Turn off the printer and unplug the power cords. 2. ENWW 1 You should also clean the line sensor in any...
Line Sensor Cleaning
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IMPORTANT: Slide it out horizontally to it from underneath. 2 Line sensor cleaning ENWW 3. Move the carriage to the right side of the printer to have appropriate access to avoid spills, as it out. 4. Remove the maintenance cartridge. Remove the maintenance cartridge by sliding it is full of ink. 5.
IMPORTANT: Slide it out horizontally to it from underneath. 2 Line sensor cleaning ENWW 3. Move the carriage to the right side of the printer to have appropriate access to avoid spills, as it out. 4. Remove the maintenance cartridge. Remove the maintenance cartridge by sliding it is full of ink. 5.
Line Sensor Cleaning
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If cleaning the line sensor does not yield results, call your HP representative to the middle of the printer. 8. NOTE: If you are in an area (such as California) that regulates VOC cleaning and maintenance fluids, instead of the carriage (a flashlight is ...working correctly and repeat the cleaning process if needed to verify that the line sensor is needed . Slowly push the maintenance cartridge back into the printer. 10. 6. Reinsert the maintenance cartridge. 9. Perform a printhead alignment to see its specific location), using a lint-free cloth or swab and, if necessary, a non...
If cleaning the line sensor does not yield results, call your HP representative to the middle of the printer. 8. NOTE: If you are in an area (such as California) that regulates VOC cleaning and maintenance fluids, instead of the carriage (a flashlight is ...working correctly and repeat the cleaning process if needed to verify that the line sensor is needed . Slowly push the maintenance cartridge back into the printer. 10. 6. Reinsert the maintenance cartridge. 9. Perform a printhead alignment to see its specific location), using a lint-free cloth or swab and, if necessary, a non...
Limited Warranty
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... any product will be free from HP. 2. HP warrants that HP owned standard software will , at its option, correct the defect or replace such HP Software. 3. HP Limited Warranty Statement HP product Printer Software Printhead Ink cartridge Maintenance cartridge HP Latex 300/500 Edge Holders HP Latex 300/500 User Maintenance Kit HP Latex Media Loading Accessory HP Latex 3xx Ink Collector Limited Warranty Period...
... any product will be free from HP. 2. HP warrants that HP owned standard software will , at its option, correct the defect or replace such HP Software. 3. HP Limited Warranty Statement HP product Printer Software Printhead Ink cartridge Maintenance cartridge HP Latex 300/500 Edge Holders HP Latex 300/500 User Maintenance Kit HP Latex Media Loading Accessory HP Latex 3xx Ink Collector Limited Warranty Period...
Limited Warranty
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... in remote troubleshooting to do such replacement. 8. Loss or interruption of printer-related information (file logs, etc). 9. For HP printer products, the use of a refilled or non-original HP consumable product (ink, printhead, ink cartridge or maintenance kit) does not...the provision of electric power, or long time power-off without preparation from HP or HP representative f. Printer transportation without following the proper preparation as a continuous ink system. 6. Routine printer maintenance operations in the system g. Accessories, software, interfacing, substrates, parts,...
... in remote troubleshooting to do such replacement. 8. Loss or interruption of printer-related information (file logs, etc). 9. For HP printer products, the use of a refilled or non-original HP consumable product (ink, printhead, ink cartridge or maintenance kit) does not...the provision of electric power, or long time power-off without preparation from HP or HP representative f. Printer transportation without following the proper preparation as a continuous ink system. 6. Routine printer maintenance operations in the system g. Accessories, software, interfacing, substrates, parts,...
Limited Warranty
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... its proprietary and confidential information and for maintaining a procedure external to the printer for you specific legal rights. HP will assume the remaining warranty period of your rights. 2. or, if installed by HP as Spare Parts are advised to the extent permitted by this Limited Warranty...Warranty is responsible for the security of lost or altered files, data, or programs. HP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF ANY FILES, STORED ON THE PRINTER'S HARD DISK, THE HP INTERNAL PRINT SERVER COMPUTER, OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES. Limitations of liability TO THE EXTENT ...
... its proprietary and confidential information and for maintaining a procedure external to the printer for you specific legal rights. HP will assume the remaining warranty period of your rights. 2. or, if installed by HP as Spare Parts are advised to the extent permitted by this Limited Warranty...Warranty is responsible for the security of lost or altered files, data, or programs. HP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF ANY FILES, STORED ON THE PRINTER'S HARD DISK, THE HP INTERNAL PRINT SERVER COMPUTER, OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES. Limitations of liability TO THE EXTENT ...
User Guide Latex 3x5
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... ...1 Welcome to your printer ...2 Printer models ...2 Documentation ...3 Safety precautions ...3 Main printer components ...8 Front panel ...11 HP Latex Mobile ...20 Embedded Web Server ...22 Connectivity and software instructions ...28 Advanced network configuration ...30 Turn the printer on and off ...36 Restart the printer ...37 2 Useful links... a roll into the printer ...52 Ink collector (365 and 375 only) ...55 Loading accessory (365 and 375 only) ...59 Assisted manual load ...63 Edge holders ...65 Load a cut sheet into the printer ...67 Unload a roll from the printer ...68 Take-up reel...
... ...1 Welcome to your printer ...2 Printer models ...2 Documentation ...3 Safety precautions ...3 Main printer components ...8 Front panel ...11 HP Latex Mobile ...20 Embedded Web Server ...22 Connectivity and software instructions ...28 Advanced network configuration ...30 Turn the printer on and off ...36 Restart the printer ...37 2 Useful links... a roll into the printer ...52 Ink collector (365 and 375 only) ...55 Loading accessory (365 and 375 only) ...59 Assisted manual load ...63 Edge holders ...65 Load a cut sheet into the printer ...67 Unload a roll from the printer ...68 Take-up reel...
User Guide Latex 3x5
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...-up reel substrate jam ...86 Take-up reel does not wind ...86 4 Substrate settings ...88 Substrate presets ...89 Online search ...89 HP Media Locator ...91 Generic presets ...92 Clone a substrate preset ...92 Modify a substrate preset ...93 Add a new substrate ...94 Delete ...a substrate preset ...98 Faster printing ...98 Color calibration ...99 Color consistency between different printers (365, 375 103 ICC profiles ...103 Improve color consistency when tiling ...104 5 Troubleshoot print-quality issues ...107 General printing advice ...108 Quick Solutions...
...-up reel substrate jam ...86 Take-up reel does not wind ...86 4 Substrate settings ...88 Substrate presets ...89 Online search ...89 HP Media Locator ...91 Generic presets ...92 Clone a substrate preset ...92 Modify a substrate preset ...93 Add a new substrate ...94 Delete ...a substrate preset ...98 Faster printing ...98 Color calibration ...99 Color consistency between different printers (365, 375 103 ICC profiles ...103 Improve color consistency when tiling ...104 5 Troubleshoot print-quality issues ...107 General printing advice ...108 Quick Solutions...
User Guide Latex 3x5
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...Clean the encoder strip ...153 Clean the platen ...154 Clean the substrate-advance sensor window ...155 Clean the exterior of the printer ...156 Move or store the printer ...156 Service maintenance ...157 8 Firmware update ...158 Firmware update using a USB flash drive ...158 Firmware update using the...9 Accessories ...160 Order ink supplies ...160 Order accessories ...162 10 Troubleshoot other issues ...163 Printer cannot get an IP address ...164 Cannot access the Embedded Web Server ...164 Printer is not printing ...164 The software program slows down or stalls while generating the print job ...
...Clean the encoder strip ...153 Clean the platen ...154 Clean the substrate-advance sensor window ...155 Clean the exterior of the printer ...156 Move or store the printer ...156 Service maintenance ...157 8 Firmware update ...158 Firmware update using a USB flash drive ...158 Firmware update using the...9 Accessories ...160 Order ink supplies ...160 Order accessories ...162 10 Troubleshoot other issues ...163 Printer cannot get an IP address ...164 Cannot access the Embedded Web Server ...164 Printer is not printing ...164 The software program slows down or stalls while generating the print job ...
User Guide Latex 3x5
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1 Introduction ● Welcome to your printer ● Printer models ● Documentation ● Safety precautions ● Main printer components ● Front panel ● HP Latex Mobile ● Embedded Web Server ● Connectivity and software instructions ● Advanced network configuration ● Turn the printer on and off ● Restart the printer ENWW 1
1 Introduction ● Welcome to your printer ● Printer models ● Documentation ● Safety precautions ● Main printer components ● Front panel ● HP Latex Mobile ● Embedded Web Server ● Connectivity and software instructions ● Advanced network configuration ● Turn the printer on and off ● Restart the printer ENWW 1
User Guide Latex 3x5
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... six colors plus optimizer ● 775 ml ink cartridges (3-liter cartridges for the 375 printer) ● Sharpest print quality, smooth transitions, and fine details with the printer HP Latex 64-in Take-Up HP Latex 64-in Take-Up HP Latex 64-in Take-Up Reel Reel Reel HP Latex 54-in Printer 3- in Spindle in Spindle in Spindle (including 2- HP Latex 64-in Printer 2-
... six colors plus optimizer ● 775 ml ink cartridges (3-liter cartridges for the 375 printer) ● Sharpest print quality, smooth transitions, and fine details with the printer HP Latex 64-in Take-Up HP Latex 64-in Take-Up HP Latex 64-in Take-Up Reel Reel Reel HP Latex 54-in Printer 3- in Spindle in Spindle in Spindle (including 2- HP Latex 64-in Printer 2-
User Guide Latex 3x5
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... printer components on page 8. Consumables HP Latex 315 HP Latex 335 HP Latex 365 HP Latex 375 HP Latex 300/500 User HP Latex 300/500 User HP Latex 300/500 User HP Latex 300/500 User Maintenance Kit Maintenance Kit Maintenance Kit Maintenance Kit HP Latex 300/500 Ink Collector (including the consumable parts) HP Latex 300/500 Ink Collector (including the consumable parts) HP 831 Latex Printheads HP 831 Latex Printheads HP 831 Latex Printheads HP 831 Latex...
... printer components on page 8. Consumables HP Latex 315 HP Latex 335 HP Latex 365 HP Latex 375 HP Latex 300/500 User HP Latex 300/500 User HP Latex 300/500 User HP Latex 300/500 User Maintenance Kit Maintenance Kit Maintenance Kit Maintenance Kit HP Latex 300/500 Ink Collector (including the consumable parts) HP Latex 300/500 Ink Collector (including the consumable parts) HP 831 Latex Printheads HP 831 Latex Printheads HP 831 Latex Printheads HP 831 Latex...
User Guide Latex 3x5
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Turn off the printer in the site preparation guide. Use the power supply voltage specified on the nameplate. ● Connect the power cords to dedicated lines, each protected by HP with other closed system covers or plugs. ● Do not insert objects through slots in the printer. Do not use ...the power cords with the printer. ● There is smoke or an unusual smell coming from the...
Turn off the printer in the site preparation guide. Use the power supply voltage specified on the nameplate. ● Connect the power cords to dedicated lines, each protected by HP with other closed system covers or plugs. ● Do not insert objects through slots in the printer. Do not use ...the power cords with the printer. ● There is smoke or an unusual smell coming from the...
User Guide Latex 3x5
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... safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations. ENWW Safety precautions 5 The test conditions, to these substances is adequately controlled. Mechanical hazard The printer has moving parts. ● Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets, and other hanging objects. ● If your hair is emitted from the...sheets available at http://www.hp.com/go /latex300/manuals/. Ventilation Ensure that cannot be supervised at all components are on the printer. Do not operate the printer in the printer's moving rolls during printing. ● Do not operate the printer with auto-ignition temperatures ...
... safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations. ENWW Safety precautions 5 The test conditions, to these substances is adequately controlled. Mechanical hazard The printer has moving parts. ● Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets, and other hanging objects. ● If your hair is emitted from the...sheets available at http://www.hp.com/go /latex300/manuals/. Ventilation Ensure that cannot be supervised at all components are on the printer. Do not operate the printer in the printer's moving rolls during printing. ● Do not operate the printer with auto-ignition temperatures ...
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... provided to ensure that potential exposure is : ● 2.2 kW (7.5 kBTU/h) for HP Latex 315 printers ● 2.6 kW (8.9 kBTU/h) for HP Latex 335 printers ● 4.6 kW (15.7 kBTU/h) for your location. Air conditioning in this document (see Environmental specifications on the appropriate measures for HP Latex 365 and 375 printers Air conditioning should meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines...
... provided to ensure that potential exposure is : ● 2.2 kW (7.5 kBTU/h) for HP Latex 315 printers ● 2.6 kW (8.9 kBTU/h) for HP Latex 335 printers ● 4.6 kW (15.7 kBTU/h) for your location. Air conditioning in this document (see Environmental specifications on the appropriate measures for HP Latex 365 and 375 printers Air conditioning should meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines...
User Guide Latex 3x5
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...Double pole. Refer servicing to two dedicated lines. This label is located on the maintenance cartridge. This label is within the printer's rated voltage range. Equipment to earthed mains outlet only. Disconnect all power cords before servicing. Disconnect all power sources before servicing... Keep away from the moving gears. Ensure that the input voltage is located on the e-box. The printer requires up reel gear (335, 365, and 375 only). Disconnect power source before servicing. Do not touch moving printhead carriage. Label ENWW Explanation Curing label. ...
...Double pole. Refer servicing to two dedicated lines. This label is located on the maintenance cartridge. This label is within the printer's rated voltage range. Equipment to earthed mains outlet only. Disconnect all power cords before servicing. Disconnect all power sources before servicing... Keep away from the moving gears. Ensure that the input voltage is located on the e-box. The printer requires up reel gear (335, 365, and 375 only). Disconnect power source before servicing. Do not touch moving printhead carriage. Label ENWW Explanation Curing label. ...
User Guide Latex 3x5
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...power cords before servicing. Hazardous moving parts. Electric shock hazard. The printer has two input power cords. These labels are located internally, close to the print-zone heating-coils enclosure between fans (365 and 375 only), one near the vacuum fan and one near the aerosol fan... heating fans between fans. Power supplies operate at hazardous voltages. Main printer components The above image is located in the 365 and 375 only), close to earthed mains outlet only. The following views of the printer illustrate its size on page 3. Rotating fan blades. Keep hands clear...
...power cords before servicing. Hazardous moving parts. Electric shock hazard. The printer has two input power cords. These labels are located internally, close to the print-zone heating-coils enclosure between fans (365 and 375 only), one near the vacuum fan and one near the aerosol fan... heating fans between fans. Power supplies operate at hazardous voltages. Main printer components The above image is located in the 365 and 375 only), close to earthed mains outlet only. The following views of the printer illustrate its size on page 3. Rotating fan blades. Keep hands clear...
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Printhead 4. Substrate pinch lever 8. Take-up reel motor 10. Maintenance cartridge 7. Front view 1. Ink cartridge 2. Tension bar 11. Spindle 12. Curing module ENWW Main printer components 9 Spindle lock lever 9. Printhead carriage 5. Take-up reel 13. Loading table 15. Front panel 6. Spindle stop 14. Platen 3.
Printhead 4. Substrate pinch lever 8. Take-up reel motor 10. Maintenance cartridge 7. Front view 1. Ink cartridge 2. Tension bar 11. Spindle 12. Curing module ENWW Main printer components 9 Spindle lock lever 9. Printhead carriage 5. Take-up reel 13. Loading table 15. Front panel 6. Spindle stop 14. Platen 3.
User Guide Latex 3x5
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... see by sliding your printer: from the front panel, you to load some substrate types that are difficult to the left. The front panel also displays alerts (warning and error messages) when necessary. it . HP Latex 315/335 home screen HP Latex 365/375 home screen There is ...a touch-sensitive screen with a graphical user interface; See Loading accessory (365 and 375 only) on the front right of the ink cartridges, the substrate, ...
... see by sliding your printer: from the front panel, you to load some substrate types that are difficult to the left. The front panel also displays alerts (warning and error messages) when necessary. it . HP Latex 315/335 home screen HP Latex 365/375 home screen There is ...a touch-sensitive screen with a graphical user interface; See Loading accessory (365 and 375 only) on the front right of the ink cartridges, the substrate, ...