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... print quality, smooth transitions, and fine details with its six colors and 1200 real dpi ● 1 L ink cartridges for the HP Latex 700 printer series and 3 L ink cartridges for the HP Latex 800 printer series ● Hundreds of ready-made substrate presets easily available Where is the user guide? Nothing herein should be found on fl...
... print quality, smooth transitions, and fine details with its six colors and 1200 real dpi ● 1 L ink cartridges for the HP Latex 700 printer series and 3 L ink cartridges for the HP Latex 800 printer series ● Hundreds of ready-made substrate presets easily available Where is the user guide? Nothing herein should be found on fl...
Introductory Information
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.../go/selfrepair. Heat hazard The curing subsystems of causing death or serious personal injury. To avoid personal injury, take the following precautions: 2 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW Turn off the printer in locations where children are no operator-serviceable parts inside the printer except those covered by an impact. ● There ...
.../go/selfrepair. Heat hazard The curing subsystems of causing death or serious personal injury. To avoid personal injury, take the following precautions: 2 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW Turn off the printer in locations where children are no operator-serviceable parts inside the printer except those covered by an impact. ● There ...
Introductory Information
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... health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations. Air conditioning in the Site Preparation Guide, available at: www.hp.com/go/Latex700series/manuals and www.hp.com/go /msds to identify the chemical ingredients of lamps and lamp systems. However, you open the printzone window... hazard Safety data sheets are recommended not to look directly at http://www.hp.com/go /Latex800series/manuals. Light radiation hazard Light radiation is 4 kW (13.7 kBTU/h). 4 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW Sufficient ventilation needs to be provided to ensure that potential airborne exposure ...
... health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations. Air conditioning in the Site Preparation Guide, available at: www.hp.com/go/Latex700series/manuals and www.hp.com/go /msds to identify the chemical ingredients of lamps and lamp systems. However, you open the printzone window... hazard Safety data sheets are recommended not to look directly at http://www.hp.com/go /Latex800series/manuals. Light radiation hazard Light radiation is 4 kW (13.7 kBTU/h). 4 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW Sufficient ventilation needs to be provided to ensure that potential airborne exposure ...
Introductory Information
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... the problem. ● At the top right, tap to turn on the home screen. ● At the top left and right of substrate presets. 6 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW Go to the previous item. You can see a list of each alert. Normally they are displayed only on or off the print-zone...
... the problem. ● At the top right, tap to turn on the home screen. ● At the top left and right of substrate presets. 6 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW Go to the previous item. You can see a list of each alert. Normally they are displayed only on or off the print-zone...
Introductory Information
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... earth) Input frequency 50 / 60 Hz ENWW Front-panel error codes 7 To change the time that is 30 minutes. Table 1 Power specifications HP Latex 700 series HP Latex 800 series Number of a 12 digit numerical code followed by the recommended action to give the error message numerical code. Front-panel error codes The system may...
... earth) Input frequency 50 / 60 Hz ENWW Front-panel error codes 7 To change the time that is 30 minutes. Table 1 Power specifications HP Latex 700 series HP Latex 800 series Number of a 12 digit numerical code followed by the recommended action to give the error message numerical code. Front-panel error codes The system may...
Introductory Information
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... type Temperature range for printing 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F), depending on substrate type Temperature range when not in ready mode 95 W HP Latex 800 series Printer: 16 A Curing: 16 A Printer: 2.5 kW Curing: 2.5 kW 105 W Site voltage must be able to +131°F) Temperature gradient no more information about such power... m (10000 ft) Table 3 Acoustic specifications Sound pressure Printing Ready (standby) Sleep Sound power Printing Ready (standby) Sleep 60 dB(A) 38 dB(A) < 20 dB(A) 7.8 B(A) 5.5 B(A) < 4 B(A) 8 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW
... type Temperature range for printing 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F), depending on substrate type Temperature range when not in ready mode 95 W HP Latex 800 series Printer: 16 A Curing: 16 A Printer: 2.5 kW Curing: 2.5 kW 105 W Site voltage must be able to +131°F) Temperature gradient no more information about such power... m (10000 ft) Table 3 Acoustic specifications Sound pressure Printing Ready (standby) Sleep Sound power Printing Ready (standby) Sleep 60 dB(A) 38 dB(A) < 20 dB(A) 7.8 B(A) 5.5 B(A) < 4 B(A) 8 HP Latex 700 & 800 Printer Series ENWW
User Guide
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Cut substrate ...86 Printing on textiles ...87 4 Substrate settings ...90 Substrate presets ...91 Configuration Center ...91 Online search ...91 HP Media Locator ...93 Generic presets ...93 Clone a substrate preset ...94 Modify a substrate preset ...94 Add a new substrate preset ...the cloud ...100 Delete a substrate preset ...100 Printing speed, tips and tricks ...101 Color calibration ...101 Color consistency between different 700 and 800 series printers 103 ICC profiles ...104 Full calibration ...104 5 Job queue management ...106 Job queue in the front panel ...107 6 Retrieving printer usage...
Cut substrate ...86 Printing on textiles ...87 4 Substrate settings ...90 Substrate presets ...91 Configuration Center ...91 Online search ...91 HP Media Locator ...93 Generic presets ...93 Clone a substrate preset ...94 Modify a substrate preset ...94 Add a new substrate preset ...the cloud ...100 Delete a substrate preset ...100 Printing speed, tips and tricks ...101 Color calibration ...101 Color consistency between different 700 and 800 series printers 103 ICC profiles ...104 Full calibration ...104 5 Job queue management ...106 Job queue in the front panel ...107 6 Retrieving printer usage...
User Guide
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Most-common print-quality problems ...128 9 Handle the ink system ...138 700 series ink system ...139 800 series ink system ...146 Align the printheads ...153 Replace a printhead ...155 How to store and ship printheads ...159 Replace the maintenance cartridge ...... with white ink (700W and 800W models only 163 10 Troubleshoot ink-system issues ...170 Cannot insert an ink cartridge (700 series) ...171 Cannot insert an ink cartridge (800 series) ...171 Installation of an unshaken cartridge ...171 Front panel recommends reseating or replacing a printhead 172 Cannot insert a printhead ...172...
Most-common print-quality problems ...128 9 Handle the ink system ...138 700 series ink system ...139 800 series ink system ...146 Align the printheads ...153 Replace a printhead ...155 How to store and ship printheads ...159 Replace the maintenance cartridge ...... with white ink (700W and 800W models only 163 10 Troubleshoot ink-system issues ...170 Cannot insert an ink cartridge (700 series) ...171 Cannot insert an ink cartridge (800 series) ...171 Installation of an unshaken cartridge ...171 Front panel recommends reseating or replacing a printhead 172 Cannot insert a printhead ...172...
User Guide
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... HP Latex User Maintenance Kit Optional accessories HP Latex Textile Kit HP Latex Ink Collector HP Latex Wiper Roller HP Latex 800 and 800W HP Latex User Maintenance Kit HP Latex Beacon HP Latex Textile Kit HP Latex Ink Collector HP Latex Wiper Roller 2 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Printer models Supplied with removable HP Thermal Inkjet printheads stored in eight colors plus optimizer ● No special ventilation required, no hazardous waste ● 700 series...
... HP Latex User Maintenance Kit Optional accessories HP Latex Textile Kit HP Latex Ink Collector HP Latex Wiper Roller HP Latex 800 and 800W HP Latex User Maintenance Kit HP Latex Beacon HP Latex Textile Kit HP Latex Ink Collector HP Latex Wiper Roller 2 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Printer models Supplied with removable HP Thermal Inkjet printheads stored in eight colors plus optimizer ● No special ventilation required, no hazardous waste ● 700 series...
User Guide
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...printer to HP PrintOS, see https://intercom.help/ hp-printos/en/articles/2681524-adding-your-hp-latex-100-300-500-series-printer-to enjoy the benefits of the completely new HP PrintOS, your business-an open and secure cloud-based platform. Processing 3. Signing up is the first step to -hp-printos. Waiting...Web Server on page 28. ● From the front panel, tap report. , then Setup > Internal prints > User information prints > Print usage HP PrintOS HP PrintOS is not guaranteed. ● From the Embedded Web Server, go to process 2. Ready to print On hold for out of supplies History job...
...printer to HP PrintOS, see https://intercom.help/ hp-printos/en/articles/2681524-adding-your-hp-latex-100-300-500-series-printer-to enjoy the benefits of the completely new HP PrintOS, your business-an open and secure cloud-based platform. Processing 3. Signing up is the first step to -hp-printos. Waiting...Web Server on page 28. ● From the front panel, tap report. , then Setup > Internal prints > User information prints > Print usage HP PrintOS HP PrintOS is not guaranteed. ● From the Embedded Web Server, go to process 2. Ready to print On hold for out of supplies History job...
User Guide
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... on textile substrates, in most cases you should use the ink collector and loading accessory. Do this can cause severe print-quality defects. ● HP recommends using the front panel could damage the printer. CAUTION: Removing the substrate from the printer manually without using the take-up reel on page... Chapter 3 Handle the substrate ENWW See Take-up reel for better control of the substrate, for all except very short jobs. ● When printing a series of jobs, do not let the printed substrate obstruct the output path: this only when necessary to clear a substrate jam.
... on textile substrates, in most cases you should use the ink collector and loading accessory. Do this can cause severe print-quality defects. ● HP recommends using the front panel could damage the printer. CAUTION: Removing the substrate from the printer manually without using the take-up reel on page... Chapter 3 Handle the substrate ENWW See Take-up reel for better control of the substrate, for all except very short jobs. ● When printing a series of jobs, do not let the printed substrate obstruct the output path: this only when necessary to clear a substrate jam.
User Guide
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Printing on porous substrates is ready for printing. 16. 800 series only: Rotate the substrate pivot system inside the printer. If the printer has any substrate loaded, unload it to check. 56 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate ...
Printing on porous substrates is ready for printing. 16. 800 series only: Rotate the substrate pivot system inside the printer. If the printer has any substrate loaded, unload it to check. 56 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate ...
User Guide
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...the substrate, the front panel displays the remaining length so that the input roll is accessible. 3. ENWW Unload a roll from the printer TIP: HP recommends not leaving the substrate loaded when the printer will not be in the left loaded may become deformed, causing problems such as overnight or... a roll from the printer 77 Substrate left parking position. 3. On the printer's front panel, tap , then Unload. See Substrate length tracking on page 82. 2. 800 series only: Rotate the pivot system so that you can note it pops off the rail. 4. Remove the edge holder. 5.
...the substrate, the front panel displays the remaining length so that the input roll is accessible. 3. ENWW Unload a roll from the printer TIP: HP recommends not leaving the substrate loaded when the printer will not be in the left loaded may become deformed, causing problems such as overnight or... a roll from the printer 77 Substrate left parking position. 3. On the printer's front panel, tap , then Unload. See Substrate length tracking on page 82. 2. 800 series only: Rotate the pivot system so that you can note it pops off the rail. 4. Remove the edge holder. 5.
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Press laterally to ensure that it is tightly inserted. 700 series only a. Insert the left hub into the core. b. Raise the brake lever so that it is tightly inserted. Press laterally to ensure that the hub does not move. 80 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate ENWW 2. 800 series only: Insert the left hub into the core.
Press laterally to ensure that it is tightly inserted. 700 series only a. Insert the left hub into the core. b. Raise the brake lever so that it is tightly inserted. Press laterally to ensure that the hub does not move. 80 Chapter 3 Handle the substrate ENWW 2. 800 series only: Insert the left hub into the core.
User Guide
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Remove the roll from the roll. 5. ENWW Take-up reel 83 4. 800 series only: Unlock the brake and remove the left hub from the roll, resting the roll on the table. 700 series only: Lower the brake lever and remove the left hub from the printer. Remove the roll from the right hub. 6.
Remove the roll from the roll. 5. ENWW Take-up reel 83 4. 800 series only: Unlock the brake and remove the left hub from the roll, resting the roll on the table. 700 series only: Lower the brake lever and remove the left hub from the printer. Remove the roll from the right hub. 6.
User Guide
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... roller. ● For some vinyl substrates, you can move the substrate back and forth from the Substrate menu to wipe that area before printing. ● 800 series only: To obtain the most benefit from the old roller, and insert the gear into the replacement unit. See Modify a substrate preset on page 94...
... roller. ● For some vinyl substrates, you can move the substrate back and forth from the Substrate menu to wipe that area before printing. ● 800 series only: To obtain the most benefit from the old roller, and insert the gear into the replacement unit. See Modify a substrate preset on page 94...
User Guide
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4 Substrate settings ● Substrate presets ● Configuration Center ● Online search ● HP Media Locator ● Generic presets ● Clone a substrate preset ● Modify a substrate preset ● Add a new substrate preset ● Save your substrate presets in the cloud ● Delete a substrate preset ● Printing speed, tips and tricks ● Color calibration ● Color consistency between different 700 and 800 series printers ● ICC profiles ● Full calibration 90 Chapter 4 Substrate settings ENWW
4 Substrate settings ● Substrate presets ● Configuration Center ● Online search ● HP Media Locator ● Generic presets ● Clone a substrate preset ● Modify a substrate preset ● Add a new substrate preset ● Save your substrate presets in the cloud ● Delete a substrate preset ● Printing speed, tips and tricks ● Color calibration ● Color consistency between different 700 and 800 series printers ● ICC profiles ● Full calibration 90 Chapter 4 Substrate settings ENWW
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... substrates. NOTE: Generic substrates cannot be color-calibrated, although such substrates may be out of most generic substrates. See HP Media Locator on page 93. 4. ENWW Color consistency between different 700 and 800 series printers It is set to perform color calibration on the front panel; The process takes about 15 minutes and...
... substrates. NOTE: Generic substrates cannot be color-calibrated, although such substrates may be out of most generic substrates. See HP Media Locator on page 93. 4. ENWW Color consistency between different 700 and 800 series printers It is set to perform color calibration on the front panel; The process takes about 15 minutes and...
User Guide
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9 Handle the ink system ● 700 series ink system ● 800 series ink system ● Align the printheads ● Replace a printhead ● How to store and ship printheads ● Replace the maintenance cartridge ● Printing with white ink (700W and 800W models only) 138 Chapter 9 Handle the ink system ENWW
9 Handle the ink system ● 700 series ink system ● 800 series ink system ● Align the printheads ● Replace a printhead ● How to store and ship printheads ● Replace the maintenance cartridge ● Printing with white ink (700W and 800W models only) 138 Chapter 9 Handle the ink system ENWW