Do not touch the internal enclosures of the printer's curing zones.
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Let the printer cool down before accessing the print zone and output platen in the
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case of a substrate jam.
Let the printer cool down before performing some maintenance operations.
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Fire hazard
The curing subsystems of the printer operate at high temperatures.
To avoid the risk of fire, take the following precautions:
The customer is responsible for meeting the printer's requirements and the Electrical
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Code requirements according to the local jurisdiction of the country where the
equipment is installed. Use the power supply voltage specified on the nameplate.
Connect the power cord to a dedicated line protected by a branch circuit breaker, as
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explained in the site preparation guide. Do not use a power strip (relocatable power
tap) to connect both power cords.
Use only the power cord supplied by HP with the printer. Do not use a damaged
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power cord. Do not use the power cord with other products.
Do not insert objects through slots in the printer.
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Take care not to spill liquid on the printer. After cleaning, make sure all components
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are dry before using the printer again.
Do not use aerosol products that contain flammable gases inside or around the
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printer. Do not operate the printer in an explosive atmosphere.
Do not block or cover the openings of the printer.
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Do not attempt to dismantle or modify the curing modules.
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Ensure that the operating temperature of the substrate, as recommended by its
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manufacturer, is not exceeded. If this information is not available, ask the
manufacturer. Do not load substrates that cannot be used at an operating
temperature above (257°F).
Do not load substrates with auto-ignition temperatures below (482°F). If this
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information is not available, printing must be supervised at all times. See note below.
NOTE:
Test method based on EN ISO 6942:2002: Evaluation of materials and material
assemblies when exposed to a source of radiant heat, method B. The test conditions to
determine the temperature when the substrate starts ignition (either flame or glow) were:
Heat flux density: 30 kW/m², copper calorimeter, K-type thermocouple.
Mechanical hazard
The printer has moving parts that could cause injury. To avoid personal injury, take the
following precautions when working close to the printer:
Keep your clothing and all parts of your body away from the printer's moving parts.
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Avoid wearing necklaces, bracelets, and other hanging objects.
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