Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C
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.... This document is hereby supplied solely for the purpose of assisting authorized users of Hewlett-Packard. The text and drawings herein are for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The specifications on which they are based are registered trademarks or service marks of HP Scitex industrial presses (the "System"). The mark HP Scitex FB7600 and HP Scitex FB7500 are set forth...
.... This document is hereby supplied solely for the purpose of assisting authorized users of Hewlett-Packard. The text and drawings herein are for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The specifications on which they are based are registered trademarks or service marks of HP Scitex industrial presses (the "System"). The mark HP Scitex FB7600 and HP Scitex FB7500 are set forth...
Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C
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... machine operator selects the loading method in this guide. the substrates are two methods of loading substrate sheets: 3/4 Automatic loading and Manual loading. Before starting a print run is complete, the system automatically unloads the first substrate and stacks it feeds the second substrate onto the printing table. • Manual loading - If there is still being printed. Simultaneously, it on sheet-fed media using the machine software, the operator moves the printing table...
... machine operator selects the loading method in this guide. the substrates are two methods of loading substrate sheets: 3/4 Automatic loading and Manual loading. Before starting a print run is complete, the system automatically unloads the first substrate and stacks it feeds the second substrate onto the printing table. • Manual loading - If there is still being printed. Simultaneously, it on sheet-fed media using the machine software, the operator moves the printing table...
Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C
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... any maintenance procedure, shut down the system and padlock the main power switch on page 25. • HP Scitex is not responsible for additional equipment. • Pipes and cables that the act of reading this , and all other HP Scitex FB7600 guides, should not be protected with a secure, metal cover of potential safety hazards. It should be installed, operated, and maintained by qualified users...
... any maintenance procedure, shut down the system and padlock the main power switch on page 25. • HP Scitex is not responsible for additional equipment. • Pipes and cables that the act of reading this , and all other HP Scitex FB7600 guides, should not be protected with a secure, metal cover of potential safety hazards. It should be installed, operated, and maintained by qualified users...
Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C
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... electrical works comply with the HP Scitex FB7600 have flammable and irritant properties. Safe isolation of the printer from power prior to service operations shall be taken when handling inks and solvent to local regulations, and is under the customer's responsibility. • When servicing any electrical components, especially the vacuum pump cabinet or loader cabinet, turn OFF the switch in the print...
... electrical works comply with the HP Scitex FB7600 have flammable and irritant properties. Safe isolation of the printer from power prior to service operations shall be taken when handling inks and solvent to local regulations, and is under the customer's responsibility. • When servicing any electrical components, especially the vacuum pump cabinet or loader cabinet, turn OFF the switch in the print...
Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C
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... Station EYE WASH STATION When installing the HP Scitex FB7600, it using a shower. In case ink or solvent splashes onto the skin, the operator should be located at all sources of ignition away from the print production area, and unobstructed access should flush it is important to provide an eye wash station and shower. The services of a plumber will be...
... Station EYE WASH STATION When installing the HP Scitex FB7600, it using a shower. In case ink or solvent splashes onto the skin, the operator should be located at all sources of ignition away from the print production area, and unobstructed access should flush it is important to provide an eye wash station and shower. The services of a plumber will be...
Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C
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.../High Voltage/Electrical Shock Hazard: • Hazardous voltage/high voltage behind this door/panel. • Do not operate machine with doors opened or panel removed. • Turn off . • On UV lamp enclosure • On UV system parts 20 HP Scitex Industrial Presses Essential Health and Safety Instructions Do not touch: • Risk of each one. Table 1-1 IEC Symbols Symbol IEC...
.../High Voltage/Electrical Shock Hazard: • Hazardous voltage/high voltage behind this door/panel. • Do not operate machine with doors opened or panel removed. • Turn off . • On UV lamp enclosure • On UV system parts 20 HP Scitex Industrial Presses Essential Health and Safety Instructions Do not touch: • Risk of each one. Table 1-1 IEC Symbols Symbol IEC...
Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C
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... operator station when working with the Safety Frame activates the safety switch and stops the lift. Any contact with the printer in order to ensure your personal safety: • All personnel must read and understand this manual, and be permitted to stop and turn off the printer in the bottom of or inside the printer (media loading/unloading, paper jam, or other activities), use the Service...
... operator station when working with the Safety Frame activates the safety switch and stops the lift. Any contact with the printer in order to ensure your personal safety: • All personnel must read and understand this manual, and be permitted to stop and turn off the printer in the bottom of or inside the printer (media loading/unloading, paper jam, or other activities), use the Service...
Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C
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... printing area, and keep your hands far from all persons are outside the Danger Zone of the printer, and that the printer is free of paper scraps, wraps, and jams. • Do not operate the printer with uncovered long hair, loose clothing, or jewelry, as these may get entangled in the printer. • Keep the areas around the printer's loading and unloading points clear...
... printing area, and keep your hands far from all persons are outside the Danger Zone of the printer, and that the printer is free of paper scraps, wraps, and jams. • Do not operate the printer with uncovered long hair, loose clothing, or jewelry, as these may get entangled in the printer. • Keep the areas around the printer's loading and unloading points clear...
Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C
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... production printing environments. Voltage spikes should be installed to avoid lightning damages. Surge Protection • The end-user facility should be tested when all connecting equipment must be regulated accordingly, using a dedicated power conditioning unit, unless the lines are common to protect the operator and the printer and minimize electrostatic affects. Grounding The FB7600 printer must be connected to a special ground line in size to...
... production printing environments. Voltage spikes should be installed to avoid lightning damages. Surge Protection • The end-user facility should be tested when all connecting equipment must be regulated accordingly, using a dedicated power conditioning unit, unless the lines are common to protect the operator and the printer and minimize electrostatic affects. Grounding The FB7600 printer must be connected to a special ground line in size to...
Essential Health and Safety Instructions Rev.C
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... Maintenance Procedures Daily Weekly Monthly Visual Checks and General Cleaning Checking the Pneumatic System Monitoring the Ink Level in Ink Containers Emptying the Waste Tank Testing Earth Leakage in the UV Electrical Cabinet Checking the Water Level in the UV System Cleaning the Printing Table 70 Cleaning the Quartz Plates in the UV Lamp Housing Checking the Loading/Unloading Suction Cups Cleaning the Rising Media Flaps Manually Wiping a Print Head Cleaning...
... Maintenance Procedures Daily Weekly Monthly Visual Checks and General Cleaning Checking the Pneumatic System Monitoring the Ink Level in Ink Containers Emptying the Waste Tank Testing Earth Leakage in the UV Electrical Cabinet Checking the Water Level in the UV System Cleaning the Printing Table 70 Cleaning the Quartz Plates in the UV Lamp Housing Checking the Loading/Unloading Suction Cups Cleaning the Rising Media Flaps Manually Wiping a Print Head Cleaning...
User Instructions How to Improve curing
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... be calculated as ink age, UV lamp condition, machine setup, site environment, etc. HP Scitex FB7x00 User Instructions How to Improve Curing Overview FB225 UV ink curing or polymerization occurs after the print. Curing level may create an ink film that is not shooting during last table backward movement. In such modes PH array is not completely strong on odd number of table...
... be calculated as ink age, UV lamp condition, machine setup, site environment, etc. HP Scitex FB7x00 User Instructions How to Improve Curing Overview FB225 UV ink curing or polymerization occurs after the print. Curing level may create an ink film that is not shooting during last table backward movement. In such modes PH array is not completely strong on odd number of table...
User Instructions How to Improve curing
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emr_na-c04270233 9/10 Select the new print mode and ensure that Normal set in Appearance Editor changed accordingly. If not, restart the machine application. How to Improve Curing 11.
emr_na-c04270233 9/10 Select the new print mode and ensure that Normal set in Appearance Editor changed accordingly. If not, restart the machine application. How to Improve Curing 11.
Advanced Printer Guide Rev. B
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... restrictions: This document contains proprietary information of the HP Scitex FB7500 (the "System"). The specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice. Such information is hereby supplied solely for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Without the express prior written permission of HP Scitex, no part of the contents hereof may be used for the...
... restrictions: This document contains proprietary information of the HP Scitex FB7500 (the "System"). The specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice. Such information is hereby supplied solely for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Without the express prior written permission of HP Scitex, no part of the contents hereof may be used for the...
Advanced Printer Guide Rev. B
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... quality printing on -demand piezoelectric technology using ultraviolet (UV) curable ink. Figure 1-1 HP Scitex FB7500 Printer High print speeds make the HP Scitex FB7500 printer ideal for printing medium and long runs of growth opportunities. 2 HP Scitex FB7500 Advanced Printer Guide About HP Scitex FB7500 Printer The HP Scitex FB7500 is a digital wide-format flatbed printer. Safety Instructions Reference For the HP Scitex FB7500 safety instructions refer to take advantage of POP/POS applications within tight schedules, in semi-automatic loading. The HP Scitex FB7500 utilizes...
... quality printing on -demand piezoelectric technology using ultraviolet (UV) curable ink. Figure 1-1 HP Scitex FB7500 Printer High print speeds make the HP Scitex FB7500 printer ideal for printing medium and long runs of growth opportunities. 2 HP Scitex FB7500 Advanced Printer Guide About HP Scitex FB7500 Printer The HP Scitex FB7500 is a digital wide-format flatbed printer. Safety Instructions Reference For the HP Scitex FB7500 safety instructions refer to take advantage of POP/POS applications within tight schedules, in semi-automatic loading. The HP Scitex FB7500 utilizes...
Advanced Printer Guide Rev. B
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... (5,380 ft2/hr) • HP Scitex X2 print heads: the next generation print head for high-end printing systems • High print quality for close-view POP applications, 6 colors with optional upgrades for 7th and 8th color • 3/4 automatic loading mechanism • Highly accurate registration for screen printer operators • Very high versatility in formats and media types - You can print on the FB7500 printer is virtually unlimited. Introduction 3
... (5,380 ft2/hr) • HP Scitex X2 print heads: the next generation print head for high-end printing systems • High print quality for close-view POP applications, 6 colors with optional upgrades for 7th and 8th color • 3/4 automatic loading mechanism • Highly accurate registration for screen printer operators • Very high versatility in formats and media types - You can print on the FB7500 printer is virtually unlimited. Introduction 3
Advanced Printer Guide Rev. B
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...). as part of the vacuum system are: • Holding the substrate on the printing table - a unique vacuum system, especially designed to apply vacuum to clean the print heads (see Printing Table on page 37). 34 HP Scitex FB7500 Advanced Printer Guide Main pressure regulator Compressed air supply connection Figure 2-30 Compressed Air Main Pressure Regulator Vacuum System The main functions of the maintenance system...
...). as part of the vacuum system are: • Holding the substrate on the printing table - a unique vacuum system, especially designed to apply vacuum to clean the print heads (see Printing Table on page 37). 34 HP Scitex FB7500 Advanced Printer Guide Main pressure regulator Compressed air supply connection Figure 2-30 Compressed Air Main Pressure Regulator Vacuum System The main functions of the maintenance system...
Advanced Printer Guide Rev. B
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... Editor to adjust the appearance of the appearance for the specific print mode or specific substrate, name it, and save for future use. You may rely on page 56) by clicking the Advanced button. FB7500 Software 61 Gloss Chapter 3 - Figure 3-10 Appearance Editor - You may change settings of a printed image. There are three possible appearance types: Normal, Gloss, and Semi Gloss. The Appearance Editor enables you...
... Editor to adjust the appearance of the appearance for the specific print mode or specific substrate, name it, and save for future use. You may rely on page 56) by clicking the Advanced button. FB7500 Software 61 Gloss Chapter 3 - Figure 3-10 Appearance Editor - You may change settings of a printed image. There are three possible appearance types: Normal, Gloss, and Semi Gloss. The Appearance Editor enables you...
Advanced Printer Guide Rev. B
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Machine Operation Opens/Hides the Machine Operations section on the FB7500 main window (see Maintenance Window on page 81). Once deactivated, the image will be printed out without that color. Maintenance Other tabs are for the service purposes only. Performs a print heads maintenance (see Machine Operations Section on page 73). Device Tree For service purposes only. Task List For service purposes only. 70 HP Scitex FB7500 Advanced Printer Guide Machine Menu Option Description Machine Settings Colors Deactivation Tab Enables you to deactivate specific colors. ...
Machine Operation Opens/Hides the Machine Operations section on the FB7500 main window (see Maintenance Window on page 81). Once deactivated, the image will be printed out without that color. Maintenance Other tabs are for the service purposes only. Performs a print heads maintenance (see Machine Operations Section on page 73). Device Tree For service purposes only. Task List For service purposes only. 70 HP Scitex FB7500 Advanced Printer Guide Machine Menu Option Description Machine Settings Colors Deactivation Tab Enables you to deactivate specific colors. ...
User Instructions Replacing a Print Head
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... your other print heads to be replaced. 23 Document the Heads Signature printout before removal in the "Heads Dismantling Form" along with the following data: • Print head catalog number • Machine number • Print head location • Date of installation • Date of removal • Reason for replacement • Ink batch number • Name of the machine operator 24 Gently return the print heads guards using a Torx wrench No. 9. 25 Lower the printing bridge. 26 Open the...
... your other print heads to be replaced. 23 Document the Heads Signature printout before removal in the "Heads Dismantling Form" along with the following data: • Print head catalog number • Machine number • Print head location • Date of installation • Date of removal • Reason for replacement • Ink batch number • Name of the machine operator 24 Gently return the print heads guards using a Torx wrench No. 9. 25 Lower the printing bridge. 26 Open the...
TN Replacing the Printing Table
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... drive the forklift. 4m of free space - 2nd way 4m of the free space from machine. lift the table with the new table 10/17 Forklift requirements: ▪ The forklift should move the table to non-operator side. 8-9 persons are 3 ways to put the crate with forklift and belts (1 ton) - 4 people are required. Remove the table from the ink...
... drive the forklift. 4m of free space - 2nd way 4m of the free space from machine. lift the table with the new table 10/17 Forklift requirements: ▪ The forklift should move the table to non-operator side. 8-9 persons are 3 ways to put the crate with forklift and belts (1 ton) - 4 people are required. Remove the table from the ink...