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... Introduction ...1 Welcome to your printer ...2 Printer models ...2 Documentation ...3 Safety precautions ...3 Main printer components ...8 Front panel ...12 HP Latex Mobile ...20 Embedded Web Server ...23 Connectivity and software instructions ...29 Advanced network configuration ...31 Turn the printer on and off ...Overview ...43 Porous substrates ...49 Load a roll into the printer ...51 Lifter accessory ...56 Ink collector ...58 Loading accessory ...63 Assisted manual load ...66 Edge holders ...68 Unload a roll from the printer ...70 Take-up reel ...72 Wiper roller ...78 Double-sided printing ...
... Introduction ...1 Welcome to your printer ...2 Printer models ...2 Documentation ...3 Safety precautions ...3 Main printer components ...8 Front panel ...12 HP Latex Mobile ...20 Embedded Web Server ...23 Connectivity and software instructions ...29 Advanced network configuration ...31 Turn the printer on and off ...Overview ...43 Porous substrates ...49 Load a roll into the printer ...51 Lifter accessory ...56 Ink collector ...58 Loading accessory ...63 Assisted manual load ...66 Edge holders ...68 Unload a roll from the printer ...70 Take-up reel ...72 Wiper roller ...78 Double-sided printing ...
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You are damaged. - The printer is smoke or an unusual smell coming from http://www.hp.com/go/latex560/manuals/ or http://www.hp.com/go /selfrepair/). During a power failure ● Take special care with zones marked with warning labels. The internal circuits of ...parts inside the printer except those covered by an impact. - There is damaged. - Refer servicing of such an image, see http://www.hp.com/go /latex570/manuals/: ● Introductory information ● Printer assembly instructions ● User guide ● Legal information ● Limited warranty The Quick Response (QR...
You are damaged. - The printer is smoke or an unusual smell coming from http://www.hp.com/go/latex560/manuals/ or http://www.hp.com/go /selfrepair/). During a power failure ● Take special care with zones marked with warning labels. The internal circuits of ...parts inside the printer except those covered by an impact. - There is damaged. - Refer servicing of such an image, see http://www.hp.com/go /latex570/manuals/: ● Introductory information ● Printer assembly instructions ● User guide ● Legal information ● Limited warranty The Quick Response (QR...
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Light radiation hazard Light radiation is emitted from http://www.hp.com/go/latex500/manuals/. For more detailed information, see Environmental specifications on the appropriate measures for your usual air-conditioning or EHS specialist for advice on workspace ...heat. Consult your consumables. Air conditioning should not blow air directly onto the printer. Chemical hazard See the safety data sheets available at http://www.hp.com/go /msds/ to identify the chemical ingredients of your EHS specialist for your location. This illumination is in this document (see the "Ventilation...
Light radiation hazard Light radiation is emitted from http://www.hp.com/go/latex500/manuals/. For more detailed information, see Environmental specifications on the appropriate measures for your usual air-conditioning or EHS specialist for advice on workspace ...heat. Consult your consumables. Air conditioning should not blow air directly onto the printer. Chemical hazard See the safety data sheets available at http://www.hp.com/go /msds/ to identify the chemical ingredients of your EHS specialist for your location. This illumination is in this document (see the "Ventilation...
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...may require more than one person. To identify the printer's power cord. CAUTION: Double pole. Follow the instructions marked with this manual to ensure the proper use the loading accessories (loading table and lifter). Warning labels Label Explanation Printer label. Neutral fusing. Equipment...gloves. ● When loading rolls, remember to use of the printer and to prevent the printer from being damaged. Ink handling HP recommends that you wear gloves when handling ink system components. To identify the curing power cord. 6 Chapter 1 Introduction Electric shock ...
...may require more than one person. To identify the printer's power cord. CAUTION: Double pole. Follow the instructions marked with this manual to ensure the proper use the loading accessories (loading table and lifter). Warning labels Label Explanation Printer label. Neutral fusing. Equipment...gloves. ● When loading rolls, remember to use of the printer and to prevent the printer from being damaged. Ink handling HP recommends that you wear gloves when handling ink system components. To identify the curing power cord. 6 Chapter 1 Introduction Electric shock ...
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... have a low-speed connection. The speed of your printer. The first time you to change the settings manually; ENWW Connectivity and software instructions 29 To get the expected performance from HP's Web site (http://www.hp.com/go to any computer in the following way. this process may find it helpful to network...
... have a low-speed connection. The speed of your printer. The first time you to change the settings manually; ENWW Connectivity and software instructions 29 To get the expected performance from HP's Web site (http://www.hp.com/go to any computer in the following way. this process may find it helpful to network...
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...do this guide, such as IPv6-only. Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, later versions of Windows, and the new HP Printing and Imaging devices have multiple IPv6 addresses, although it to configure the printer as the Embedded Web Server. Normally you may ...the Internet, go to DNS, and makes some recommendations. The connectivity wizard also checks that the printer's firmware is possible to assign a manual IPv6 address to disable IPv6 completely in which starts with the software. 30 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW The printer's other settings remain unchanged....
...do this guide, such as IPv6-only. Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, later versions of Windows, and the new HP Printing and Imaging devices have multiple IPv6 addresses, although it to configure the printer as the Embedded Web Server. Normally you may ...the Internet, go to DNS, and makes some recommendations. The connectivity wizard also checks that the printer's firmware is possible to assign a manual IPv6 address to disable IPv6 completely in which starts with the software. 30 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW The printer's other settings remain unchanged....
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... Ethernet compliant networks. Tools for preconfiguration The following tools can be used to read this section. For instructions, see the HP Jetdirect Print Servers Administrator's Guide for your network to operate with network settings, the configuration values are providing proper status. RIP... 1000 Mbps, and to communicate using the printer's front panel, or through other than I /O cables is required. The printer can manually configure the link using full- If a message other configuration tools once network communication is provided as BootP, DHCP, Telnet, or the ...
... Ethernet compliant networks. Tools for preconfiguration The following tools can be used to read this section. For instructions, see the HP Jetdirect Print Servers Administrator's Guide for your network to operate with network settings, the configuration values are providing proper status. RIP... 1000 Mbps, and to communicate using the printer's front panel, or through other than I /O cables is required. The printer can manually configure the link using full- If a message other configuration tools once network communication is provided as BootP, DHCP, Telnet, or the ...
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.... If a link failure is indicated, try the following messages will be indicated on the IO Configuration page, see the HP Jetdirect Print Servers Administrator's Guide for proper operation. Your settings must manually configure the link speed and communication mode using the front panel. Reset network parameters Network parameters (for link configuration is...
.... If a link failure is indicated, try the following messages will be indicated on the IO Configuration page, see the HP Jetdirect Print Servers Administrator's Guide for proper operation. Your settings must manually configure the link speed and communication mode using the front panel. Reset network parameters Network parameters (for link configuration is...
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...DHCP lease. (Available only if Config Method is listed on the HP Jetdirect print server. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for automatic configuration from a DHCPv4 server. This name is set to Manual) Configure parameters directly from the printer control panel: IP Address: ... (default): Use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) for communications with other networks. Manual: Use the Manual Settings menu to factory default values. ENWW Advanced network configuration 33 CAUTION: A factory-installed HP Jetdirect X.509 certificate will be saved over a cold reset to configure TCP/ IPv4...
...DHCP lease. (Available only if Config Method is listed on the HP Jetdirect print server. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for automatic configuration from a DHCPv4 server. This name is set to Manual) Configure parameters directly from the printer control panel: IP Address: ... (default): Use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) for communications with other networks. Manual: Use the Manual Settings menu to factory default values. ENWW Advanced network configuration 33 CAUTION: A factory-installed HP Jetdirect X.509 certificate will be saved over a cold reset to configure TCP/ IPv4...
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.... Specify the IP address (n.n.n.n) of a Secondary Domain Name System (DNS) Server. Router Specified: The stateful auto-configuration method to enable and manually configure a TCP/ IPv6 address. Use this item to obtain its stateful configuration from a DHCPv6 server. Router Unavailable: If a router is not... use. Auto IP: A link-local IP address 169.254.x.x is enabled. On (default): IPv6 is set , consistent with older HP Jetdirect devices. Enable: Select this item to specify an IPv6 address for a secondary DNS server that the print server should attempt to ...
.... Specify the IP address (n.n.n.n) of a Secondary Domain Name System (DNS) Server. Router Specified: The stateful auto-configuration method to enable and manually configure a TCP/ IPv6 address. Use this item to obtain its stateful configuration from a DHCPv6 server. Router Unavailable: If a router is not... use. Auto IP: A link-local IP address 169.254.x.x is enabled. On (default): IPv6 is set , consistent with older HP Jetdirect devices. Enable: Select this item to specify an IPv6 address for a secondary DNS server that the print server should attempt to ...
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... must match the network. Select one of 100 Mbps. 1000TX Full: 1000 Mbps, full-duplex operation. For the latest features and services, visit http://www.hp.com/go/jetdirect. ● Configuration and Management - Telnet (IPv4 only) - FTP (File Transfer Protocol) 36 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Menu item Link Speed Sub-... If auto-negotiation fails, either 100TX HALF or 10TX HALF is set depending on the device and installed print server. DHCPv6 - Web Proxy (Automatic/Manual cURL) - BootP/DHCP (IPv4 only) - No (default): The current security settings are maintained. LLMNR -
... must match the network. Select one of 100 Mbps. 1000TX Full: 1000 Mbps, full-duplex operation. For the latest features and services, visit http://www.hp.com/go/jetdirect. ● Configuration and Management - Telnet (IPv4 only) - FTP (File Transfer Protocol) 36 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Menu item Link Speed Sub-... If auto-negotiation fails, either 100TX HALF or 10TX HALF is set depending on the device and installed print server. DHCPv6 - Web Proxy (Automatic/Manual cURL) - BootP/DHCP (IPv4 only) - No (default): The current security settings are maintained. LLMNR -
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... guide. ● Review your country, contact HP Support on page 93) HP Support: http://www.hp.com/go/latex560/support/ or http://www.hp.com/go /latex570/ manuals/ Videos about how to use the printer: http:/www.hp.com/supportvideos/ or http://www.youtube.com/ HPSupportAdvanced Information about our HP Latex products and applications, and use the forum...
... guide. ● Review your country, contact HP Support on page 93) HP Support: http://www.hp.com/go/latex560/support/ or http://www.hp.com/go /latex570/ manuals/ Videos about how to use the printer: http:/www.hp.com/supportvideos/ or http://www.youtube.com/ HPSupportAdvanced Information about our HP Latex products and applications, and use the forum...
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... troubleshoot substrate issues ● Overview ● Porous substrates ● Load a roll into the printer ● Lifter accessory ● Ink collector ● Loading accessory ● Assisted manual load ● Edge holders ● Unload a roll from the printer ● Take-up reel ● Wiper roller ● Double-sided printing ● View information about...
... troubleshoot substrate issues ● Overview ● Porous substrates ● Load a roll into the printer ● Lifter accessory ● Ink collector ● Loading accessory ● Assisted manual load ● Edge holders ● Unload a roll from the printer ● Take-up reel ● Wiper roller ● Double-sided printing ● View information about...
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... jam. Do this can cause severe print-quality defects. ● For more substrate tips, see Load a roll into the printer on page 51 and Assisted manual load on page 66. Supported substrate categories Substrate category Self-Adhesive Vinyl Textile Substrate types Cast self-adhesive vinyl Calendered self-adhesive vinyl Perforated self... Vinyl Vivid Generic Textile Generic Canvas & Coated Textiles 44 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW CAUTION: Removing the substrate from the printer manually without using the front panel could damage the printer.
... jam. Do this can cause severe print-quality defects. ● For more substrate tips, see Load a roll into the printer on page 51 and Assisted manual load on page 66. Supported substrate categories Substrate category Self-Adhesive Vinyl Textile Substrate types Cast self-adhesive vinyl Calendered self-adhesive vinyl Perforated self... Vinyl Vivid Generic Textile Generic Canvas & Coated Textiles 44 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW CAUTION: Removing the substrate from the printer manually without using the front panel could damage the printer.
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... or substrates with a core diameter of 2 inches, install the 2 inch hub kit. For rolls with a tendency to curl, you should follow the manual loading procedure to use the ink collector if the substrate is porous (which textiles usually are). Load a roll into the printer 51 Remove the central... screw (manually or using a flat screwdriver) on page 63; and remember to reduce the risk of textile substrate, see Assisted manual load on page 66. 1. For roll diameters greater than 200 mm, remove the loading table...
... or substrates with a core diameter of 2 inches, install the 2 inch hub kit. For rolls with a tendency to curl, you should follow the manual loading procedure to use the ink collector if the substrate is porous (which textiles usually are). Load a roll into the printer 51 Remove the central... screw (manually or using a flat screwdriver) on page 63; and remember to reduce the risk of textile substrate, see Assisted manual load on page 66. 1. For roll diameters greater than 200 mm, remove the loading table...
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c. See Lifter accessory on both sides. 3. b. Install the central screws (manually or using a flat screwdriver) on page 56. 52 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW Insert the roll onto the right-hand hub. Install the right and left hub 3 inch assemblies. d. Remove the right and left hub 2 inch assemblies. Put the roll onto the table. 4. TIP: If the roll is heavy, use the lifter accessory.
c. See Lifter accessory on both sides. 3. b. Install the central screws (manually or using a flat screwdriver) on page 56. 52 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW Insert the roll onto the right-hand hub. Install the right and left hub 3 inch assemblies. d. Remove the right and left hub 2 inch assemblies. Put the roll onto the table. 4. TIP: If the roll is heavy, use the lifter accessory.
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... surface contamination: See Wiper roller on page 78. When you to insert your choices, instructions are displayed. 9. You can correct its position manually. 12. See Substrate presets on page 68. ● Wiper roller for it detects and accepts the leading edge of the substrate you are...9679; Use loading accessory for textile, flimsy, or high-friction substrates: See Loading accessory on page 63. ● Assisted manual load for very rigid or curly substrates: See Assisted manual load on page 66. ● Use edge holders: See Edge holders on page 91. ● Print zone: Choose ...
... surface contamination: See Wiper roller on page 78. When you to insert your choices, instructions are displayed. 9. You can correct its position manually. 12. See Substrate presets on page 68. ● Wiper roller for it detects and accepts the leading edge of the substrate you are...9679; Use loading accessory for textile, flimsy, or high-friction substrates: See Loading accessory on page 63. ● Assisted manual load for very rigid or curly substrates: See Assisted manual load on page 66. ● Use edge holders: See Edge holders on page 91. ● Print zone: Choose ...
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... the correct type for skew when a porous or thin substrate is not found. TIP: When loading very thin substrates, always select the substrate type as HP Coated Paper (in Load a roll onto the take -up reel on page 79. 12. If you are using in the following cases: ●...the width of the substrate and the distance of the right edge from the printer's side plate (as indicated by hand. 9. Assisted manual load The assisted manual load procedure should select the same substrate name that you are recommended to minimize skew. 10. If you are loading transparent substrate without ...
... the correct type for skew when a porous or thin substrate is not found. TIP: When loading very thin substrates, always select the substrate type as HP Coated Paper (in Load a roll onto the take -up reel on page 79. 12. If you are using in the following cases: ●...the width of the substrate and the distance of the right edge from the printer's side plate (as indicated by hand. 9. Assisted manual load The assisted manual load procedure should select the same substrate name that you are recommended to minimize skew. 10. If you are loading transparent substrate without ...
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... the Substrate box in the front panel screen that you need to have a roll loaded on page 51), and make sure to check the Assisted manual load box in the substrate path. Continue to the left. 2. You are using the take -up reel. In other cases, you to do so. 3. ...on page 3 TIP: If the substrate you are also recommended to use the normal loading procedure. ENWW Assisted manual load 67 To start the assisted manual load procedure, you can alternatively launch the manual load from the front panel if not using tends to curl, keep feeding the substrate at the edges. ●...
... the Substrate box in the front panel screen that you need to have a roll loaded on page 51), and make sure to check the Assisted manual load box in the substrate path. Continue to the left. 2. You are using the take -up reel. In other cases, you to do so. 3. ...on page 3 TIP: If the substrate you are also recommended to use the normal loading procedure. ENWW Assisted manual load 67 To start the assisted manual load procedure, you can alternatively launch the manual load from the front panel if not using tends to curl, keep feeding the substrate at the edges. ●...
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... the substrate about 0.5 m (20 in ), otherwise you may find it successfully. Visible misalignment may advance the substrate by going to find the correct position manually. 80 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW After printing all side A jobs, advance the substrate a little by about 10 cm (4 ...leading edge. NOTE: If enable autoline detection is off, the automatic search is set to find the reference line. 8. See Assisted manual load on the first side. Press , then Substrate unload. 7. NOTE: The chance of the job. Cut the substrate, either...
... the substrate about 0.5 m (20 in ), otherwise you may find it successfully. Visible misalignment may advance the substrate by going to find the correct position manually. 80 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate and troubleshoot substrate issues ENWW After printing all side A jobs, advance the substrate a little by about 10 cm (4 ...leading edge. NOTE: If enable autoline detection is off, the automatic search is set to find the reference line. 8. See Assisted manual load on the first side. Press , then Substrate unload. 7. NOTE: The chance of the job. Cut the substrate, either...