HP Scitex FB700 User Manual
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8 Accessories Order accessories You can order the following accessories for your printer. For more information about the cleaning kit, see User cleaning on page 57. Name Product number HP Scitex FB500 White Ink Upgrade Kit CQ118A HP FB251 2L White Scitex Ink Cartridge CQ123A HP Scitex FB500/950 Printer Cleaning Kit CQ121A HP Scitex FB500 Extension Tables CQ117A HP Scitex FB500 Roll-to-Roll Upgrade Kit CQ116A HP UV Replacement Bulb CH231A ENWWOrder accessories 55
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9 User cleaning Schedule of tasks The parts and supplies required for these procedures may be purchased as a kit (HP product number CQ121A). Consistent and proper use of this kit will contribute to optimal printer performance, extend lamp and printhead life, reduce the number of service calls, increase image quality, and reduce the potential for output artifacts. Follow the cleaning schedule or clean as needed (depending on frequency of use and amount of dust and airflow around the printer). The printer...
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Table 9-1 Schedule of cleaning tasks (continued) Task and Frequency Required supplies Clean the carriage home sensor (monthly) on page 76Long stick swab Cleaning fluid Replace the UV lamp filters (quarterly) on page 78Lamp filter kit Clean the electronics box filters (quarterly) on page 79Vacuum cleaner Replace the service station wiper (quarterly) on page 80Wiper blade Drain waste from service station (quarterly) on page 81Waste ink container Clean the media thickness sensor roller (quarterly) on page...
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●Minimize the quantity of cleaning liquid used during maintenance to avoid spills, contamination, or harm to printer parts. Carefully moisten cleaning cloths or swabs with the cleaning liquid, and ensure that none of it drips onto the printer. Any excess or residual liquid should be removed by cleaning the area with a dry cloth. Failure to clean off any residual cleaning liquid could cause damage to the printer, or could adversely affect the printer’s level of image quality. ●Disposal of waste must be in...
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8.Disconnect the auxiliary cable from the top of the user-end lamp. Figure 9-1 Disconnect the user-end auxiliary cable Remove the user-end lamp housing 1.Remove the lamp power cable from the side of the lamp housing by turning the coupling counterclockwise. Figure 9-2 Remove the user-end power cable 60 Chapter 9 User cleaningENWW
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2.Remove the four sliver screws (A and B in the following figure) that secure the lamp housing to the lower lamp assembly. Figure 9-3 User end screws B A AB 3.LIft up to remove the lamp housing from the printer. Remove the service-end lamp housing 1.Disconnect the auxiliary cable from the top of the service-end lamp. See Figure 9-1 Disconnect the user-end auxiliary cable on page 60 for location. 2.Remove the lamp power cable from the side of the lamp housing by turning the coupling counterclockwise. See...
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3.Remove the four silver screws that secure the lamp housing to the lower lamp assembly, A and B as shown in the following figure. You can access one of the screws through the access hole in the ionizer bracket, as shown in the following figure. Figure 9-4 Service end screws A B A B 4.Lift up to remove the lamp housing from the printer. 62 Chapter 9 User cleaningENWW
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Remove the old UV lamp bulb NOTE:Wear cotton gloves to protect the reflector and replacement bulb from fingerprints which would reduce bulb life and reflector efficiency. 1.Pull the spring-loaded clamp (A) from the side of the lamp reflector (B) as shown below. Figure 9-5 Spring-loaded clamp 2.Loosen the two screws that hold the two reflectors together until the outside reflector can be removed. Figure 9-6 Reflector screws 3.The reflector screws are captive screws and are not meant to be fully removed....
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4.Push the lamp bulb to one side slightly (against the spring), and lift it from the lamp housing. Figure 9-7 Removing the bulb Material disposal: mercury lamps This HP product contains the following materials that might require special handling at end-of-life: Mercury is present in the UV lamps. Disposal of mercury can be regulated because of environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) (...