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0706472 Revision A HP Scitex FB910 Printer User Manual.
© Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company , L.P . The information con tained herein is s ubject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the exp ress warranty statements accomp anying such products and services.
Regulatory S tatement s iii Regulatory St atement s FCC-A This equipment has been tested and found to co mply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of t he FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against har mful interference when th e equipment is operated in a commerc ial environment.
iv Related Documentation Related Document ation • Release Notes — describes ne w versions of the printer ’s embedded sof tware and other ne w information not inclu ded in this user manual. • Tip s & T ricks — how to get the best results with sp ecial applications of the printer , such as edge -to- edge and dou- ble-sided printing.
Table of Contents v T able of Content s Regulatory Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii FCC-A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vi Table of Contents Ink Ink System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 UV Lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Loading Ink .
Table of Contents vii Maintaining the Pri nter Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Clean the Media Drive Belt and Encoder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Getting S t arted 1-1 Chapter 1 Getting S t arted • Quick T our (pa ge 1- 2) • Basic Printer Operations (p age 1-6) • Important Op erating Notes (pag e 1-14).
1-2 Quick T our Quick T our 1. Input media roller he ight adjusters 2. Endcap cabinet (2a - User End, 2b - Service End) 3. Emergency stop switch 4. Control panel 5. Media fenc e 6. Multiple sheet positioning pins 7. Media feed belt 8. UV -filtered observation window User End Service E nd 1 1 2b 3 4 2a 5 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 13 15 Fig.
Quick T our 1-3 9. Ink supply access door 10. Ink filter/pump access panel 11 . S tandby power switch, foot switch port, VideoNet por t 12. Fork lift points 13. Sheet Ready foot switch 14. Shop air inpu t (Service End of print er), industrial quick connect 15.
1-4 Quick T our 1. Access door with UV -filtered observation window (o pen ing any door on the output side will halt printing) 2. Output media roller height adjusters 3. Fork lift point s 4. Output table 5. Roll-fed takeup system (optional) 6. Printhead wipe station User End Service End 1 1 1 3 4 2 2 Fig.
Quick T our 1-5 12 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 7 8 20 21 23 Fig. 1-3. Front Page screen 22 9 24 25‘ 1. Media informa tio n 2. Printer status 3. Ink levels 4. Media detector (red=media out, gree n=media detected) 5. UV lamps status 6. V acuum Pressure gauge 7.
1-6 Basic Printer Operations Basic Printer Operations Daily St artup T o ensure the functioning or substitution of all inkjet s, and opti- mal output quality , follo w this procedure daily: 1. W ake the printer fr om Sleep mode. 2. Press the Purge key on the control pa nel to purge the print- heads.
Basic Printer Operations 1-7 • If there are any missing jet s , print the Prime Bars again three or fo ur times un til all jets are workin g. 5. If any missing jets are present af ter printing the Prime Bars, proceed to the next st ep, “Reco ver Jets Part 1” on page 1-8.
1-8 Basic Printer Operations Recover Jet s Part 1 6. Press the Purge key on the control pa nel to purge the print- heads. Follow the instructio ns on the con trol panel scre en.
Basic Printer Operations 1-9.
1-10 Basic Printer Operations Recover Jet s Part 2 If any miss ing jets are ob served after pr inting the Re cover Jets Pattern a second time, Purge the printheads. 9. Press the Purge key on the control pa nel to purge the print- heads. Follow the instructio ns on the con trol panel scre en.
Basic Printer Operations 1-1 1.
1-12 Basic Printer Operations Printing When the printer is connected to a HP RIP , here is how a typi cal print job prog resses fr om the clien t workstation to the printer . If you are using a non-HP RIP , refer to the documentation that accompanies it for det ails.
Basic Printer Operations 1-13 Daily Shut down DO NOT POW E R DOW N THE PRINTER . The printer will automatically en ter a Sleep mode when it has been idle for a user-defined period of time (see page 5-4 an d page 5- 12 for details).
1-14 Important Operating Notes Import ant Operating Notes • UV CURE INK IS PERISHABLE. Unlike other inks used in wide format printing, UV cure ink has a limited shel f life. Plan to rotate your ink stock and use it promptly by the da te printed on the ink box.
Important Operating Notes 1-15 • The Media Wizard stores a set of oper ational parameter s for predefined and user-d efined media types. When you loa d a new media type, select an existing Media Wizard set, or cr e- ate a custom set. Medi a Wiza rd parame ter sets ca n be selected at a ny time fro m the contr ol panel.
1-16 Important Operating Notes also required by UL compliance as protection from UV light and moving p arts ha zards. • DO NOT rest or store the roll-feed foam rollers (“ lif t roller” and “press roller”) on a horizon t al surface, or a per sistent flat spot on the roller will be created.
Important Operating Notes 1-17 Safety W arnings English • UV light — the ultraviole t (UV) cur ing lam ps emit high power UV light. The printer must be op erated with all safety shield- ing installed to pr otect the operator from eye and skin dam- age.
1-18 Important Operating Notes Deut sch • UV -Licht – die ultravioletthärtenden Lampen strahlen Hochleistungs-UV -Licht ab. Der Drucker muss mit allen installierten Sicherheitsabschir mungen betrieben werden, um den Bediener vor Augen - und Haut schäd en zu schützen.
Important Operating Notes 1-19 • Riesgos mecánicos — Mantener los ded os fuera del cam- ino tanto del cabezal como del soporte. No debe exceder se el peso máximo de carga de las mesas de entrad a y salida, según lo especificado en la etiqueta.
1-20 Important Operating Notes Français • Lumière UV — Les lampes à séchage ultra vio let (U V) dif- fusent une p uissance de lumière UV importante. L'impr i- mante doit être utilisée en tenant compte de toutes les mesures de sé cu rité mises en place pour protéger l'opéra- teur de blessures aux yeux et sur la peau.
Important Operating Notes 1-21 identique ou équiva lent. Se débarrasser de cette batter ie en lithium en accord avec la réglement ation de gestion des déchets locale, ré gionale ou go uverneme ntale. It aliano • Luce Ultraviolett a (UV) — Le lampade UV , emetto no rag g i ultravioletti ad alt a intensita'.
1-22 Important Operating Notes • Residui pericolosi — All' interno del grup po elettric o del plotter , si trova una batteria al litio il qua le se non sostitui t a in maniera corrett a puo' rischiare di esplodere. Per tale motivo, solamente personale t ecnico spe cializzato de ve eseguire tale operazione.
Printing 2-1 Chapter 2 Printing This chapter shows you how to set print mode and media option s, load media, and pr int: • Configure Printing (p age 2-2) • Configure Media (p age 2-6) • Load and.
2-2 Configure Printing Configure Printing The printer can print in several dif ferent mo des for the combina- tion of quality , resolut i on, an d sp ee d th at you re qu ire . Jet replacement refers to the prin ter ’s ability to loca te and replace inkjet s that are clogged or misfiring.
Configure Printing 2-3 occur in either direction. Printing occurs at about half th e speed of the corres ponding bidi rectio n al pr int mod e. Unidi- rectional printing eliminates the bidirectio nal misalignment that occurs when printin g on media th at is not perfectly flat .
2-4 Configure Printing • Fine T ext — prints at half the normal head speed to improve the output quality of fine text and line art by elim- inating overspray .
Configure Printing 2-5 5. Configure the UV lamps o peration by touching the “High,” “Low ,” or “Shuttered” options for the leading and tra iling lamps. Buttons will app ear or disappear to present only valid combinations (for example, you canno t set both lamp s to Shuttered).
2-6 Configure Media Configure Media Before the printer will accept a print job, it must be configured for a specific media type. The cu rren tly-co nfigured media type, if any , is displayed in the upper left corner o f the control panel.
Configure Media 2-7 Caution The input and output t abl es are rated at a maximum load of 80 pounds (36 kg). Do not exceed this maxi- mum load. Note The printer senses th e weight of the media befo re printing beg ins.
2-8 Load and Print on Rigid Media Load and Print on Rigid Media 1. At the end of the Configure Media process (see “ Configure Media” on pag e 2- 6), press the Proceed key on the control pan el : OR from the Front Page screen, press the Load Media key .
Load and Print on Rigid Media 2-9 the sheet warped or not be ing held down, you may want to increase the vacuum or ra ise the hea d he ight. A lower head height reduces overspray , but increases the chance of the carriage or printheads striking the media.
2-10 Load and Print on Rigid Media Quick Load After printing a job, if the nex t job will be printed on the same type of media with the same settings and dimensions, you can skip these settings with Quick Load. 1. Press the Load Media key on the Front Page screen.
Load and Print on Rigid Media 2-1 1 • Measure all sheet s — each sheet in ever y row of sheets will be measur ed, and re ported to t he server . This aids in a ccu- rate placement of edge-to-edg e imag es. In this mode, use of the alignment pins is unnecessary .
2-12 Load and Print on Rigid Media • Availa ble are a for storage — the a rea (s ize) of ne w pri nt jobs that can be saved in the prin te r’s memory . Previously-stored, unlocked jobs will be deleted to make room for new jobs. Locking a stored job reduce s the Available sp ace.
Load and Print on Rigid Media 2-13 After printing, the sheet will be ejected to th e output side of the print er . • T o view a log of the activity in the S to re d Jobs ar ea of the printer ’s memory , press the Job St atus key .
2-14 Load and Print on Rigid Media Note If you want to print on a media type that is diff erent from the m edia specified in a S tored Job, or if you must re-linearize th e pr inter , do not reprint the S tored Job. For the best color , re-send the job from the RIP instead.
Load and Print on Roll-Fed Media 2-15 Load and Print on Roll-Fed Media If the optional roll-fed media supply an d takeup system is installed on the printer , you can print on roll-fed media. 1. If installed , detach the rigid media inpu t and output t ables from the printer , and set them aside.
2-16 Load and Print on Roll-Fed Media OR If the media is alr eady configured, from the Front Page screen of the control p anel, press the Load key . The printer displays a menu with the followin g options: • New Load — loads a new media, discards previous settings (see page 2-16 ).
Load and Print on Roll-Fed Media 2-17 make sure that the media does not fall behind t akeup rollers st and u . 11 . On the control panel, press the T urn Off Fans key . 12. Hold the upper (for ward) Advance Media key down for about five seconds. This will help smooth out wrinkl es and equalize the tension of the med ia across t he belt.
2-18 Load and Print on Roll-Fed Media 15. Check for wrink les in the media acro ss the full lengt h and width of the belt. If you see any wrinkles, t urn off the fans and smooth them out with your hand. Repeat steps 1 1 through 15 until no wrinkles are visible .
Load and Print on Roll-Fed Media 2-19 26. Press the Go Online key . The printer is now ready to receive a print job from the RIP . Restore Loaded St ate 27. As prompted by the control panel, remove the foam pre ss roller , then press the Pr oceed ( ! ) ke y .
2-20 Load and Print on Roll-Fed Media 39. T ape th e end of the media to printer side o f takeup roller , starting in the mid dle and working out to both ends. Be sure to maintain even te nsion across th e width of the media. 40. Release the dancer bar locking lever .
Printing T ips 2-21 Printing Tip s • Rigid cut-sheet media — use only flat, unwarp ed, undam- aged sheet s, with par allel opposite edges and 90 ° corners. • Curing contin ues for 24-4 8 hours — the UV ink will con- tinue to cure for a day or two af ter printing.
2-22 Printing Ti ps Pause-Swapping Ink Y ou can replace one or more ink boxes during a print by p ausing the printer: 1. On the printe r control panel, press the (Pause) key . 2. Remove the o ld profiler . This signals to the printer that the ink box is being replaced.
Checking Jet Health 2-23 Checking Jet Health When AutoJet detects a missing jet, it attempts to replace it with a working jet on the same or another printhead (in Production and High Qu ality modes) . In this way , printing occurs wi th all jets for maximum quality .
2-24 Checking Jet Health Print Jet-Out Lines 1. From the control panel Front Page screen, press the Cali- brate key . The Calibrate menu appears. 2. Press Manual Calibratio ns . The Manual Calibrations m enu appe ars. 3. Press Print Jet-Out Line s. The Jet-Out Lines pa ttern prints.
Ink 3-1 Chapter 3 Ink This chapter describes how to use the ink. • Ink System Overview (pag e 3-2) • Loading Ink (page 3-5).
3-2 Ink System Overview Ink System Overview The printer’s ink system consists of the following compo ne nts: • Ink boxes — bag-in-box supply of UV cure ink, suit able fo r both flexible and rigid med ia applications. Note Unlike other inks used in wid e format printing, UV cure ink has a limited shelf life.
Ink System Overview 3-3 UV Lamp s The printer ’s two UV lamps (on th e left and righ t sides of the printhead car riage) emit the high-in tensity ultraviolet light that is necessary to cure the UV ink. The lamps have shutters, which close when lamps a re not over the med ia.
3-4 Ink System Overview Caution Do not switch off the UV lamp power supply unless the lamps have fully co mpleted th eir con- trolled cool-down cycle ( with fans and heat extrac- tion). Removing power from hot lamps can r esult in overheating and p ermanent damage.
Loading Ink 3-5 Loading Ink When to Load Ink The amount of ink in each ink box is sho wn in bar gr aph s on the control panel. The contr ol p anel notifies you when it is time to exchange an empty ink b ox with a new one. Note A small amount of ink may drip from the connectors when disconnecting and connecting them.
3-6 Loading Ink 2. Connect the ink supply tube to the ink box. Grasp and squeeze the ink t ube conne ctor as shown, engage the connector to the ink box, and release the con- nector . Ensure that the connectors are fir mly engaged before proceeding. 3.
Loading Ink 3-7 Pause-Swapping Ink Y ou can replace one or more ink boxes during a print by p ausing the printer: 1. On the printer control p anel, press the (Pause) key . 2. Remove the old profiler . This signals to the printer that the ink box is being replace d.
3-8 Loading Ink.
Calibrating the Printer 4-1 Chapter 4 Calibrating the Printer This chapter explains h ow to calibrate the prin ter for the best possible output: • When to Calibrate (pa ge 4-2) • AutoJet (page 4-3.
4-2 When to Calibrate When to Calibrate The printer feat ures several type s of calibrations. Some should be run routinely , others only when necessary: When to run Cal ibration Func tion When printing a large group of print jobs AutoT une (p age 4-4) Automatic jet mainten ance during extended pri nting periods.
AutoJet 4-3 AutoJet AutoJet detects individ ual inkjets that are misfiring or not firing at all. During subsequent printing , the printer compensates for these jets by using other jets in th eir place, ensuring maximum print quality without r educing print speed.
4-4 AutoT une AutoT une AutoT une runs AutoJet mainten ance a utomatically at intervals you specify . Y ou can use the Quality Check Mode feature to han- dle AutoJet errors (with or without user intervention). Auto T une is shown on the menu only when roll-fe d media is loaded.
AutoT une 4-5 • Attended Mode — user must press ! (Proceed ) to acknowledge the error an d print the job (if one is pending), o r (Cancel) to cancel printing.
4-6 Auto Calibrations Auto Calibrations The printer’s piezo printheads are aligned at th e factory . Head and bidirectional calibrations shou ld be necessary only rarely (for example, when the heads have been mo ved within the car- riage or r eplaced).
Auto Calibrations 4-7 • AutoSet Summary — when enabled, a table of the results of the Full AutoSet ca libration is printed after the AutoSet test patterns.
4-8 Auto Calibrations Fig. 4-1. Auto calibration patterns and reports.
Manual Calibrations 4-9 Manual Calibrations When you run the calibrations from this men u, you evaluate the calibration test patter ns visually and enter the calibration values via the control panel.
4-10 Manual Calibrations Manual X Head Registration Precise positioning of each drop of ink is essential for optimal print quality . This is possible only if you register all printheads in the printhea d assembly t o each oth er in the X (alo ng the length of the platen) direction.
Manual Calibrations 4-1 1 Use a printer ’s loupe or magnifying glass if the p atterns are dif ficult to see. 5. Press the , or ) control panel keys repeatedly until the number next to the p attern that is closest to aligned pe rfectly is displayed.
4-12 Manual Calibrations will move the head in smaller increments, unt il the head is aligned. 6. Press ! (Proceed). The control p anel message incre ments th e head number by one.
Manual Calibrations 4-13 Manual BiDi Registration Bidirectional r egistration is a method to align each of the print - heads so that dot placement is accurate in both directi ons a long the X axis (along the directio n of printhead travel). The bidirectional registra tion patter n consists of a series of verti- cal lines.
4-14 Manual Calibrations Use a printer ’s loupe to select the p a ttern, since the lines in the patterns may be dif ficult to see. 6. Press the , or ) control panel keys re peatedly until the number next to the pattern that is clo sest to aligned per fectly is displayed.
Manual Calibrations 4-15 edly , which will move the head in smaller increments, until the head is aligned. 7. Press ! (Proceed). The control p anel message incr ements the head number by one. 8. Repeat step s 5 through 7 for each of the twelve head s.
4-16 Manual Calibrations Manual Jet Mapping Jets that are missing or misfiring are usually d etected by the AutoJet calibration. Alternatively , you can map out je t s manually using the Manual Jet Mapping functio n. Y ou may want to manu- ally map weak or misdirected je t s that AutoJet does not substi- tute.
Manual Calibrations 4-17 The printer print s a jet map test pattern . • If a line segment is missing or broken, the jet number shown next to it is out.
4-18 Manual Calibrations 3. When the calibration pattern ha s printed, the control panel displays a menu with the followin g options: • Report individual sof t bad jet s — enables you to report a “soft” bad jet, which can be automatically reenabled if Auto Jet finds it working .
Manual Calibrations 4-19 7. Press , and ) to select the next head number , then press ! (Proceed ). 8. Repeat step s 5 through 7 for each head cont aining bad jets you want to repo rt. 9. When you are finished reporting bad jet s, press ( . The control pane l displays the previous menu.
4-20 Manual Calibrations 16. Press , and ) to select a head number , then press ! (Proceed). The control p a nel displays a message that list s the bad jet s by number . 17. Press ! to return to the head selection screen. 18. Repeat step s 16 and 17 for each head you want to check for bad jets .
Manual Calibrations 4-21 Jet St atus Lines This option prints the Manual Jet Mapping test p attern (see Fig. 4-4 on pag e 4- 17) that shows which jets are wor king, and which jets are out, but does not run the Manual Jet Map ping calibration (see “Manual Jet Mapping” on page 4-16 for infor mation).
4-22 Manual Calibrations tendency of th e media adva nce to gradua lly decrease as the size of the supply roll decreases. Y ou can pause and r esume the printing of the stitch pa ttern. 34-inch (900 mm) calibration — prints a 34-inch (or 90 0 mm) test pattern so you can verify its length with a n accurate metal ruler .
Manual Calibrations 4-23 Ti p T o avoid cutting the 10-i nch (250 m m) pattern fro m the media web, copy the mar ks from the print ed pat- tern to the long edge of a letter-size ( or A4) she et of paper . Then measure the transferred m arks and adjust the media advance as neede d until the marks are exact ly 10 inches (250 mm ) apart.
4-24 Linearization Linearization As the density of an image var ies from h ighlight s to shadows, or from lighter tint s to darker tints, th e printer should accura tely reproduce these areas in a predictable, or linear , fashion.
Using the Control Panel 5-1 Chapter 5 Using the Control Panel This chapter describes the functions of the contro l panel. • Overview (page 5-2) • Front Page (pa ge 5-3) • Menu T ree (page 5-7) .
5-2 Overview Overview The touch-screen co ntrol panel shows yo u th e printer ’s cur re nt status, and enables you to interact with the printer when chan g- ing media and ink, respond to an er ror condition, or configure options.
Front Page 5-3 Front Page The Front Page is the primary contro l panel interface. The most common operations can be initiated from this screen . 1. Media information — me dia n ame, size , print area, print ab le length 2.
5-4 Front Page 6. V acuum Pressu re — graphical and numeric indication of vacuum pressure; gr een region is nominal 7. Media Handling • Input media roller up or down • Media alignment bar up o r down • Output media roller up or down 8.
Front Page 5-5 11 . Print prime bars — fires all jets by drawing a set of lines called prime bars. This is a good way to inspect and prepa re the jets for printing a fter they have been idle (see “Print Prime Bars” on p age 3-9).
5-6 Front Page 25. Attention messages — blinks on the control panel when th e printer detect s an error condition, poten tial error condition, or when you make a change that requires recalibratio n or other action to ensure best print quality . See “Overview” on page 5-2 for mo re informa tion.
Menu T ree 5-7 Menu T ree This menu tree reflect s version 2.30 of the embedded printe r software. Refer to the Release Notes for more rec ent versions .
5-8 Menus Menus The printer ’s less-often used functions are acces se d via th e menus. The printer has t hese menus and functions: • Calibrate Printer (see below) • Printer Settings (pa ge 5-10.
Menus 5-9 • Manual Calibrations — allows you to ca librate the printer visually , without the printer ’s di gita l imaging sensor . Inaccu- rate judgment s by the operator during th ese tests could result in substandard output. See “Manual Calibrations” on page 4- 9 for instructions.
5-10 Menus Printer Settings T o display this menu, press the Settings button on the Front Page scree n. Printer Sett ings enables you to se t many opt ions that control how the printer ope rates. Settings sa ved by the Media Wizard are indicated by MEDIA WIZ ARD in th e margin.
Menus 5-1 1 • Margins: • Right and Lef t Margin — set s the amount of blank space for the righ t and left mar gins, between 0.25 and 5 inche s (6-127 mm) for r oll-fed med ia, and between 0 and 5 inche s (0-127 m m) for ri gid cut- sheet media.
5-12 Menus printer will finish curing any printed areas be fore skipping white space. • Head Heigh t off Me dia — automatically rais es the rail to set the printhea d clea r anc e from the me dia , at th e he igh t yo u specify . A lower height reduces overspray , but increases the chances for a head strike on the media.
Menus 5-13 vention before printing can procee d). Expert mode presents Actions only , presents fewer “press Proceed” pro mpts af ter an Action has been addresse d.
5-14 Menus T ools T o display this menu, press the T ools button on the Front Page screen. • T u rn UV Lamps On/Off — enab les you to turn on or of f the UV lamps manually instead of au tomatically when the printer detects a print job.
Menus 5-15 • Printheads Pro cedures — see “Pr inthead Procedures” o n page 6- 24, for instructions on using the fo llowing options: • Load Ink in All Heads — fills empty printheads with ink. • Fill Heads with Ink — fills the printheads with ink.
5-16 Menus • Log System In fo — general system events , including head motion failur es and print head purg es, are now sa ved to a log file for troubleshooting by technical sup port personnel. The file c3.txt is saved on the computer running the Sof tware RIP in the C:Program Files folder .
Maintaining the Printer 6-1 Chapter 6 Maint aining the Printer This chapter describes how to mainta in the printer: • Maintenance Schedule (p age 6-2) • Clean the Med ia Drive Belt and Encode r (p.
6-2 Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Schedule T ask Description Interval: Dail y Daily S tartup Procedure See “Daily St artup” on page 1-6. Interval: Weekly or as needed Clean media drive belt and encoder See “Clean the Media Drive Belt and Encoder” on page 6-4.
Maintenance Schedule 6-3 Replace UV lamp bulbs See “Replacing UV Lamp Bulbs” on page 6-19. The control panel warns you when either of the UV lamp bulbs have been illumi nated for 500 hours, but they may b e usable for many more hours beyond th at point.
6-4 Clean the Media Drive Belt and Encoder Clean the Med i a Drive Belt and Encoder The printer relies on high -r esolution encoders for high quality output. The pro pe r func tioning of the en co der whee l tha t re ad s the position of the media drive belt is p articularly important.
Clean the Media Drive Belt and Encoder 6-5 Media Drive Belt Encoder 5. Open the right-most (user end) access door above the belt on the output side of the printer . The encoder is located at the edge of the media drive belt. 6. Remove the four Phillips head screws that attach the cover to the media drive belt encoder .
6-6 Clean the Media Drive Belt and Encoder 7. Clean the encoder wheel with a clot h moistened wit h isopro- pyl alcohol. Carefully raise the en coder straight up on its rail. This will cause the media drive belt to move automaticallly . 8. When it is clean, lower th e encoder wheel back down slo wly to avoid damaging it.
Clean the Media Rollers 6-7 Clean the Media Rollers There is one input media roller and one output media roller , located on the correspo nding sides of the printer . T o clean, wipe the media ro llers with a lint-free cloth. T o remove ink, wipe with a minimal amount of isopropyl alcohol, and dry thoroughly be fo re printin g ag a i n.
6-8 Clean the Rail and Bearings Clean the Rail and Bearings The carriage rail carries the prin thead carriage across the wid th of the printer . As dust and ink accumulates on the rail, the mate- rial could accumulate on th e carriage bearings (wheels) an d cause bandin g in pr int ed output or noisy (“click-click-click”) car- riage motion.
Clean the Rail and Bearings 6-9 Carriage Bearings There are four bearin gs that should be kept clean, one pair on each end of the carriage. Each p air of bearings rolls along the fr ont and back of the lip on the top of the rail . If any buildup occurs on one of these bea ring s, banding or other artifacts could appea r in pr inted output.
6-10 Clean the Rail and Bearings 3. Clean the user- and service-side ou tside bear ings. Moisten a cotton swab with isopr opyl alcohol o r water , place it against the lef t side of the bear ing, and manually push the carriage to the left. Then place the swab against the right side of the bearing, and manua lly push the carriage to the right.
Recover Missing Ink Jets 6-1 1 Recover Missing Ink Jet s The printer is designed to oper ate with a cert ain numbe r of miss- ing (clogged or misfiring) inkjet s that are substituted by o ther working jets, wi thout affe cting print speed.
6-12 Recover Missing Ink Jets 9. If the Prime Bars show any missing jets , dab only the print- heads that have missing jets with a lint-free cloth moistene d with HP Scitex MF50 Flus hing Solution: • Gently dab the printhe ad with a blotting mo tion.
Recover Missing Ink Jets 6-13.
6-14 Clean the Drip Tray Clean the Drip T ray 1. When the printer is idle, open the output-side door of the user-end cabinet. 2. Slide the drip tray straight and level toward you until it clears its rails, and pour any un cured ink into a waste recept acle.
Replace Ink Filters 6-15 Replace Ink Filters The control p anel displays a W arning messa ge on the control panel when 20 liter s of ink hav e passed through the filte rs. Replace all four filters as a set if possible. Failure to replace the filters will eventually cause the f ilters to clog and prevent ink from reaching the printhe ads.
6-16 Replace Ink Filters 5. Position the new filter into the retaining strap. The filter ’s label has an arrow that indic at es the dir ec tion of flow . Install the filter with the arrow point ing up . 6. Connect the hoses to the top and bottom of the filter , and tighten the connecto rs.
UV Lamp Operation and Maintenance 6-17 UV Lamp Operation and Maintenance For an overview of the UV lamp system, see “UV Lamp s” on page 3- 3. This section covers the following topics: • Operating Tips (page 6-18) • Replacing UV Lamp Bulbs (p age 6-19) • Balancing Lamp Hour s (page 6-19) W ARNING UV light hazard.
6-18 UV Lamp Operation and Maintenance Operating Tip s Y ou can extend the life of th e UV lamp bulbs as follows: • If the head height is significantly above the sta ndard height over the media, the curing ef fecti veness of the lamps will be reduced.
UV Lamp Operation and Maintenance 6-19 Replacing UV Lamp Bulbs The UV lamp bulbs will gradually lose their intensity and there- fore their ability to cure the in k. The control panel will display a warning message when one or both of the bulbs have been operated for 500 hours, but th e bulbs may continue to cure printed output for up to 1000 hours.
6-20 Clean the Quartz Windows Clean the Quartz Windows The quartz win dows protect the UV lamp cartridges from ink, media, and e nvironme ntal dust. They shou ld be checke d period- ically for dust buildup, which reduces the curing ef ficiency of the UV lamps.
Clean the Quartz Windows 6-21 1. ALLOW THE LAMPS TO COOL COMPLETEL Y BY FIN- ISHING ALL PRINTING , AND W AITING FOR AUTOMA TIC SHUTOFF OR PRESSING TH E “LAMPS OFF” BUTTON ON THE CONTROL P ANEL. Do not perform this procedure when the lamp s are on or have not cooled completely .
6-22 Clean the Ionizer Bar Clean the Ionizer Bar Clean the ionizer ba r as needed to maint ain its ef ficient opera- tion. The ionizer bar cannot eliminate static charges if it is dirty or if its cable is not securely connected.
Clean the Ionizer Bar 6-23 5. Switch on power to the ionize r bar . If the pins are clean, there will be no buzzing sound, and the orange light will remain off; othe rwise, repeat this procedure.
6-24 Printhead Procedures Printhead Procedures The printer uses air pressure to both fill and evacuate ink and printhead flush from the printheads. The following functions ar e available from the menu.
Power Down and Restart 6-25 Power Down and Rest art UNDER NORMAL OPERA TION, DO NOT POWER DOWN THE PRINTER. Consta nt vacuum at th e printhead s is required to pre- vent ink from running out of the printhead s.
6-26 Power Down and Restart.
S pecifications A-1 Appendix A S pecifications.
A-2 S pecifications S pecifications Dimensions (Assembled) Height: Depth wit ho ut ta bl e s: Depth with tables: Width: 63 inches (160 cm) 49 inches (124 cm) 121inches (307 cm) 179 inches (454 cm) Wei.
S pecifications A-3 This product can be used with a single- to three-phase power conve rter , only as specified in the Site Preparation Guid e, part number 07001 16. Required power cord (supplied with prin ter): • Part No. 0506213 North America (UL/CSA approve d), length 19.
A-4 S pecifications V acuum/Pressure System Nominal relative va cuum: 5.0 inches H 2 O Maintains negative relative pressure at the printheads and provides air pressure for purging. Since rel ative pressure is maintained, the printer can be operated at various altitudes abov e or below sea level without adjust- ments to the system.
T roubleshooting B-1 Appendix B T roubleshooting This appendix explains how to pr ev ent and diagnose printing problems and provides inform ation about getting technical support.
B-2 T roubleshooting Checklist T roubleshooting Checklist Before you troubleshoot your printer , make sure that it is prop- erly installed as descr ibed in Chapter 1, Getting S tarted. Follow the steps in this checklist to isolate and resolve printing problems.
T roubleshooting Checklist B-3 • The connection from the client to the local area network may not be configured correctly . See your system admin- istrator for assistance. • The cable between your computer or network and the print server may not be securely connected at both en ds.
B-4 T roubleshooting Checklist control p anel to see whether the correct m edia is selected. Head strike s may indicate that the printhe ad height is too low; see “Head Height Of f Media” on p age 5- 12 for instructions.
T roubleshooting Checklist B-5 If previously known working jet s are visu ally found to be missing from the Prime Bars af ter a head stri ke, a st andard Purge should also be performed as p art of the cleaning. The procedures for cleaning the UV printheads follo ws below .
B-6 T roubleshooting Checklist Media Feed Errors (Sheet-Fed Printing) Cause: The printer relies on high-resolution encoders for hig h quality output . The pr op e r fun ct i oning of the encoder wheel that reads the position of the media dr ive belt is particular ly impor- tant.
T roubleshooting Checklist B-7 Banding Cause: (Sheet-fed printing) The media encountered an obstruc- tion, such as the operator touching the media during printing; or the media slipped on the media drive belt due to being warped (not flat); or there was a problem with the media drive belt encoder .
B-8 W arranty Claims W arranty Claims The printer is co vered by a ma nufacturer ’s limited warranty (part number 07001 17), which includes the printheads.
W arranty Claims B-9 plies), misapplication, relocati on of product without app roved procedures, failure to perform user maintenance as defined in the User Manual or cont amination of the ink su pply.
B-10 Diagnostics Diagnostics The printer inclu de s a series of self-diagnostic te sts designed to help technical support solve printer hardware problem s.
Hewlett-Packard T echnical Services B-1 1 Hewlett-Packard T echnical Services For servic e and su pport, con tact Hewlett-Pack ard T echnical S er- vices: • Wor ld Wide W eb: www .
B-12 Supplies and Accessories Supplies and Accessories Consult HP or your HP represent ative for an upda ted listin g of supported ink and media. Use only genuine HP inks and flushing solution in the pr inter . Use of any other inks or cleaning fluids could damage the pr inter and will void the warranty .
Index-1 Index.
Index-2 ! 600x300 dpi printing 1-12 A ATTN key 5-6 Auto Calibrations 4-6, 5-8 AutoBiDi Calibration 4-6 AutoH2H Calibration 4-6 AutoJet Calibration 4-3, 4-6 AutoSet 4-6 AutoTune scheduling 4-4, 5-9 qua.
Index-3 cleaning clogged ink jets 6-11 Prep for Storage/Shipping 6-25 replace ink filters 6-15 Manual BiDi Registration 4-13 Manual Calibrations 4-9, 5-9 Manual Jet Mapping 4-16 Manual X Head Registra.
Index-4.
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Se non hai ancora comprato il HP (Hewlett-Packard) FB910 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del HP (Hewlett-Packard) FB910 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso HP (Hewlett-Packard) FB910 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul HP (Hewlett-Packard) FB910 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
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