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... and services are registered trademarks of any association between HP and the trademark owner or product brand. Trademarks All products and company names are set forth in the express warranty statement accompanying such products ... not imply any trademark is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. © Copyright 2019 HP Development Company, L.P. Safety notice Read and follow the operating and safety instructions before starting the...
... and services are registered trademarks of any association between HP and the trademark owner or product brand. Trademarks All products and company names are set forth in the express warranty statement accompanying such products ... not imply any trademark is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. © Copyright 2019 HP Development Company, L.P. Safety notice Read and follow the operating and safety instructions before starting the...
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... ...2 Safety precautions ...2 Disposal instructions ...10 General cleaning instructions ...11 Main components ...12 Printer software ...14 Turn on the printer for the first time ...15 Turn the printer on and off ...15 Move the printer ...16 Printer status beacon ...17 2 HP Internal Print Server ...18 Start the Internal Print Server ...19 Change the language of the Internal...
... ...2 Safety precautions ...2 Disposal instructions ...10 General cleaning instructions ...11 Main components ...12 Printer software ...14 Turn on the printer for the first time ...15 Turn the printer on and off ...15 Move the printer ...16 Printer status beacon ...17 2 HP Internal Print Server ...18 Start the Internal Print Server ...19 Change the language of the Internal...
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... ...68 Ink system components ...69 How to work with ink system components ...70 8 Printer calibration ...88 Align the printheads ...89 Possible difficulties with printhead alignment ...92 Color calibration ...93 Color consistency between different HP Stitch printers 95 Color emulation of other printer models ...95 Color profiles ...96 Substrate-advance calibration ...97 Calibrations specific to one...
... ...68 Ink system components ...69 How to work with ink system components ...70 8 Printer calibration ...88 Align the printheads ...89 Possible difficulties with printhead alignment ...92 Color calibration ...93 Color consistency between different HP Stitch printers 95 Color emulation of other printer models ...95 Color profiles ...96 Substrate-advance calibration ...97 Calibrations specific to one...
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......115 Maintenance resources ...115 Summary of maintenance operations and kits ...119 How to perform maintenance operations ...122 How to turn the printer off and on for maintenance operations 125 Daily maintenance ...128 80 liter maintenance ...137 750 liter maintenance ...154 1500 liter maintenance... Server 241 The printer seems slow ...241 Request to reinitialize the carriage ...241 The Internal Print Server cannot detect the printer ...241 Print Care spontaneously restarts ...242 Color calibration fails ...242 16 When you need help ...243 HP Proactive Support ...243 HP Customer Care ...244...
......115 Maintenance resources ...115 Summary of maintenance operations and kits ...119 How to perform maintenance operations ...122 How to turn the printer off and on for maintenance operations 125 Daily maintenance ...128 80 liter maintenance ...137 750 liter maintenance ...154 1500 liter maintenance... Server 241 The printer seems slow ...241 Request to reinitialize the carriage ...241 The Internal Print Server cannot detect the printer ...241 Print Care spontaneously restarts ...242 Color calibration fails ...242 16 When you need help ...243 HP Proactive Support ...243 HP Customer Care ...244...
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17 Printer specifications ...246 Functional specifications ...247 Physical specifications ...247 Memory specifications for the Internal Print Server computer 247 Power specifications ...248 Air supply requirements (pneumatic spindle) ...248 Ecological specifications ...248 Environmental specifications ...248 Acoustic specifications ...249 Exhaust specifications ...249 Appendix A Printer messages ...250 Appendix B Summary of common sublimation problems ...254 Glossary ...255 Index ...258 vi ENWW
17 Printer specifications ...246 Functional specifications ...247 Physical specifications ...247 Memory specifications for the Internal Print Server computer 247 Power specifications ...248 Air supply requirements (pneumatic spindle) ...248 Ecological specifications ...248 Environmental specifications ...248 Acoustic specifications ...249 Exhaust specifications ...249 Appendix A Printer messages ...250 Appendix B Summary of common sublimation problems ...254 Glossary ...255 Index ...258 vi ENWW
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1 Introduction ● Welcome to your printer ● Documentation ● Safety precautions ● Disposal instructions ● General cleaning instructions ● Main components ● Printer software ● Turn on the printer for the first time ● Turn the printer on and off ● Move the printer ● Printer status beacon ENWW 1
1 Introduction ● Welcome to your printer ● Documentation ● Safety precautions ● Disposal instructions ● General cleaning instructions ● Main components ● Printer software ● Turn on the printer for the first time ● Turn the printer on and off ● Move the printer ● Printer status beacon ENWW 1
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... precautions Before using your printer The HP Stitch S1000 126in Printer is a dye-sublimation inkjet printer designed for printing high-quality designs up to 300 kg (661 lb) ● Accessible print-zone LED lighting and at http://www.hp.com/go/StitchS1000126in/ support/. Welcome to your printer, read the following safety... 12 picoliter drop size ● Load either paper or fabric rolls up to collect available substrate configurations for Stitch printers. A new Web-based Media Solutions Locator (http://www.hp.com/go/mediasolutionslocator) has been developed to 3.2 m (126 in) wide.
... precautions Before using your printer The HP Stitch S1000 126in Printer is a dye-sublimation inkjet printer designed for printing high-quality designs up to 300 kg (661 lb) ● Accessible print-zone LED lighting and at http://www.hp.com/go/StitchS1000126in/ support/. Welcome to your printer, read the following safety... 12 picoliter drop size ● Load either paper or fabric rolls up to collect available substrate configurations for Stitch printers. A new Web-based Media Solutions Locator (http://www.hp.com/go/mediasolutionslocator) has been developed to 3.2 m (126 in) wide.
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... covers or plugs. ● Do not insert objects through slots in the building's Power Distribution Unit (PDU) before servicing the printer. Call your service representative (see HP Customer Care Centers on page 244) in any of the following cases: ● During a thunderstorm ● During a power... module operate at all times. ENWW Safety precautions 3 Turn off the printer using the Branch Circuit Breakers located in the building's Power Distribution Unit (PDU), and call your service representative (see HP Customer Care Centers on page 244), and do not attempt to replace the...
... covers or plugs. ● Do not insert objects through slots in the building's Power Distribution Unit (PDU) before servicing the printer. Call your service representative (see HP Customer Care Centers on page 244) in any of the following cases: ● During a thunderstorm ● During a power... module operate at all times. ENWW Safety precautions 3 Turn off the printer using the Branch Circuit Breakers located in the building's Power Distribution Unit (PDU), and call your service representative (see HP Customer Care Centers on page 244), and do not attempt to replace the...
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...Server's Shutdown button (or, in Residual Current Circuit Breaker (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) is repeatedly tripped. Heat hazard The drying subsystem of the printer. ● Do not attempt to remove and replace the RCCB. ● If the RCCB trips, this indicates that the RCCBs are dry .... 2. Once the computer is off the built-in an explosive atmosphere. ● Do not block or cover the openings of the printer operates at high temperatures. After cleaning, make sure all components are tested on a yearly basis. Call your service representative to modify the...
...Server's Shutdown button (or, in Residual Current Circuit Breaker (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) is repeatedly tripped. Heat hazard The drying subsystem of the printer. ● Do not attempt to remove and replace the RCCB. ● If the RCCB trips, this indicates that the RCCBs are dry .... 2. Once the computer is off the built-in an explosive atmosphere. ● Do not block or cover the openings of the printer operates at high temperatures. After cleaning, make sure all components are tested on a yearly basis. Call your service representative to modify the...
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...or glow) were: Heat flux density: 30 kW/m², Copper calorimeter, K type thermocouple. ● Proper maintenance and genuine HP consumables are close it, handle it only from the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets and other hanging objects. ● If your fingers. LED's array ...and enclosures can reach high temperatures. After cleaning, make sure to use of non-HP consumibles (foams, filters, printhead cleaning roll, and inks) may open position: it will not fall into the printer. ● Take care that sleeves or gloves do not get caught in the...
...or glow) were: Heat flux density: 30 kW/m², Copper calorimeter, K type thermocouple. ● Proper maintenance and genuine HP consumables are close it, handle it only from the printer's moving parts. ● Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets and other hanging objects. ● If your fingers. LED's array ...and enclosures can reach high temperatures. After cleaning, make sure to use of non-HP consumibles (foams, filters, printhead cleaning roll, and inks) may open position: it will not fall into the printer. ● Take care that sleeves or gloves do not get caught in the...
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... meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations. NOTE: The ventilation units should not blow air directly onto the printer. 6 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Sound pressure level Operating noise emissions measured in the work area should take into account that you are on... ventilation recommendations in the site preparation guide, available at the LEDs while they are recommended not to look directly at http://www.hp.com/go /msds to avoid personal injury when handling heavy substrates: ● Handling heavy substrate rolls always requires two people. ...
... meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations. NOTE: The ventilation units should not blow air directly onto the printer. 6 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Sound pressure level Operating noise emissions measured in the work area should take into account that you are on... ventilation recommendations in the site preparation guide, available at the LEDs while they are recommended not to look directly at http://www.hp.com/go /msds to avoid personal injury when handling heavy substrates: ● Handling heavy substrate rolls always requires two people. ...
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... or damage to follow the guidelines marked with this training. Follow the instructions marked with this manual to prevent the printer from being damaged. Maintenance key E-cabinet key Mains switch key Internal Print Server key Torx screwdriver set . Require maintenance...maintenance tasks and replacement of ink reservoirs, and daily checks. WARNING! Use of tools and keys ● Users: Daily operations including printer settings, printing, substrate loading, replacement of printheads, filters, ink waste bottles, foams, and printhead cleaning roll. NOTE: After using the...
... or damage to follow the guidelines marked with this training. Follow the instructions marked with this manual to prevent the printer from being damaged. Maintenance key E-cabinet key Mains switch key Internal Print Server key Torx screwdriver set . Require maintenance...maintenance tasks and replacement of ink reservoirs, and daily checks. WARNING! Use of tools and keys ● Users: Daily operations including printer settings, printing, substrate loading, replacement of printheads, filters, ink waste bottles, foams, and printhead cleaning roll. NOTE: After using the...
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...normal position, and could crush your hands may exceed 3.5 mA. Ensure that remain energized may represent a hazard during servicing. The printer requires up to two dedicated lines, each side of trapped fingers. Located on each protected by a branch circuit breaker according to... to the supply. Explanation Electric shock hazard Heating modules operate at hazardous voltage. Disconnect power source before starting the printer. Turn off the printer using both Branch Circuit Breakers located in the building's Power Distribution Unit (PDU) before servicing. Equipment to be ...
...normal position, and could crush your hands may exceed 3.5 mA. Ensure that remain energized may represent a hazard during servicing. The printer requires up to two dedicated lines, each side of trapped fingers. Located on each protected by a branch circuit breaker according to... to the supply. Explanation Electric shock hazard Heating modules operate at hazardous voltage. Disconnect power source before starting the printer. Turn off the printer using both Branch Circuit Breakers located in the building's Power Distribution Unit (PDU) before servicing. Equipment to be ...
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... and web wipe Electric shock hazard. Identifies the Protective Earth (PE) terminal for qualified electrician, and bonding terminals for maintenance/service personnel only Risk of printer's built-in supplementary circuit breakers beside mains input terminal, for maintenance/service personnel only Hazardous moving fan blades. Identifies the short-circuit breaking capacity of...
... and web wipe Electric shock hazard. Identifies the Protective Earth (PE) terminal for qualified electrician, and bonding terminals for maintenance/service personnel only Risk of printer's built-in supplementary circuit breakers beside mains input terminal, for maintenance/service personnel only Hazardous moving fan blades. Identifies the short-circuit breaking capacity of...
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... box) can be recycled by the HP supplies recycling program: ● HP 618 Stitch S Series printheads HP 638 10-liter Stitch Dye Sublimation Ink Cartridges for your used original HP ink supplies. Emergency stop buttons There are released before restarting the printer. Two emergency stop buttons at the front... be removed and disposed of the following the instructions on the cartridge packaging. The following items for the HP Stitch S1000 printer should be recycled through commonly available recycling programs. Dispose of in compliance with the federal, state, and local regulations: ...
... box) can be recycled by the HP supplies recycling program: ● HP 618 Stitch S Series printheads HP 638 10-liter Stitch Dye Sublimation Ink Cartridges for your used original HP ink supplies. Emergency stop buttons There are released before restarting the printer. Two emergency stop buttons at the front... be removed and disposed of the following the instructions on the cartridge packaging. The following items for the HP Stitch S1000 printer should be recycled through commonly available recycling programs. Dispose of in compliance with the federal, state, and local regulations: ...
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Substrate output spindle 11. Output cover 12. Aerosol extractor 14. Front window for print-zone access 4. Built-in computer 5. Front view 1. Printer status beacon 7. Spread roller 13. E-cabinet 8. Power switches, lights, and circuit breakers 9. Carriage cover 6. Printhead cleaning roll door 10. Ink cartridges 2. Aerosol extractor exhaust 12 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Emergency stop buttons 3. Main components The following views of the printer illustrate the main components.
Substrate output spindle 11. Output cover 12. Aerosol extractor 14. Front window for print-zone access 4. Built-in computer 5. Front view 1. Printer status beacon 7. Spread roller 13. E-cabinet 8. Power switches, lights, and circuit breakers 9. Carriage cover 6. Printhead cleaning roll door 10. Ink cartridges 2. Aerosol extractor exhaust 12 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Emergency stop buttons 3. Main components The following views of the printer illustrate the main components.
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... to interact with your RIP supports this interface, it cannot be run on a separate computer; Color printhead latch Printer software Your printer requires the following software: ● The HP Internal Print Server is JDFenabled. It displays printer alerts and a summary of printer status, manages print jobs, and must be obtained separately. Carriage view 1. It displays...
... to interact with your RIP supports this interface, it cannot be run on a separate computer; Color printhead latch Printer software Your printer requires the following software: ● The HP Internal Print Server is JDFenabled. It displays printer alerts and a summary of printer status, manages print jobs, and must be obtained separately. Carriage view 1. It displays...
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... the Internal Print Server to the on position, and also turn on . If at the front right of them goes deeper, until you that the printer is waiting for the first time 1. If a system error message is complete, the Internal Print Server displays a Ready message. Perform a visual check of the... with your electrician. 4. Turn the main switch to tell you reach complete shutdown at the front right of them are off levels. Check that the printer-enabled green light turns on the computer switch beside it (labelled IPS). 3. Check that all three green lights are all of the...
... the Internal Print Server to the on position, and also turn on . If at the front right of them goes deeper, until you that the printer is waiting for the first time 1. If a system error message is complete, the Internal Print Server displays a Ready message. Perform a visual check of the... with your electrician. 4. Turn the main switch to tell you reach complete shutdown at the front right of them are off levels. Check that the printer-enabled green light turns on the computer switch beside it (labelled IPS). 3. Check that all three green lights are all of the...
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...Click the Wake Up button up in ) open end wrench to raise the feet as high as the bolt allows. After completing level 2, see HP Customer Care Centers on the printer for the Internal Print Server to each time to announce that the wheels (A) touch the ground. Move the...normal behavior and not a cause for safety reasons. CAUTION: Slopes steeper than 3% inclination, see a black screen with no steps and no slopes of the printer. Leave about 2 cm (0.8 in motion. 16 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Raise the foot as far as you see the following instructions. Use the 24 mm ...
...Click the Wake Up button up in ) open end wrench to raise the feet as high as the bolt allows. After completing level 2, see HP Customer Care Centers on the printer for the Internal Print Server to each time to announce that the wheels (A) touch the ground. Move the...normal behavior and not a cause for safety reasons. CAUTION: Slopes steeper than 3% inclination, see a black screen with no steps and no slopes of the printer. Leave about 2 cm (0.8 in motion. 16 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Raise the foot as far as you see the following instructions. Use the 24 mm ...
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...beacon is for more details, including the minimum space required around the printer. Printer status beacon CAUTION: The information provided by the printer status beacon. When attended to, the red color in position. Printer status beacon colors mean: Color Red Orange Green Description Unexpected printing interruption... confirmation appears in the IPS Idle Printing ENWW Printer status beacon 17 Remember to reflect the state of the main body. After moving the printer, you may also need to reconfigure the network, from the printer's built-in some cases need an electrician to...
...beacon is for more details, including the minimum space required around the printer. Printer status beacon CAUTION: The information provided by the printer status beacon. When attended to, the red color in position. Printer status beacon colors mean: Color Red Orange Green Description Unexpected printing interruption... confirmation appears in the IPS Idle Printing ENWW Printer status beacon 17 Remember to reflect the state of the main body. After moving the printer, you may also need to reconfigure the network, from the printer's built-in some cases need an electrician to...