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Before replacing cartridges
Two important points:
Cartridge types
Your plotter is designed to operate only with the four cartridge types whose part
numbers are listed on page 10–17.
Taking care
Make sure you are aware of the cautions and warning below.
Touch only the plastic parts of the cartridge. Do not touch, wipe, or attempt to
clean the cartridge nozzles or contacts; this may clog and damage the
cartridge.
Each time you access the cartridges for loading or reseating, the nozzles are
exposed to the air. If the nozzles are exposed to the air (except during plotting)
for more than a few minutes at a time, they are susceptible to clogging and
drying.
It is absolutely essential to load the cartridges with the plotter switched ON,
otherwise you will get poor print quality and the reliability of your cartridges
will be impaired.
With the HP DesignJet 350C plotter, it is absolutely essential to load the
cartridges in the correct stalls, otherwise not only will your colors be wrong,
but also print quality may be impacted.
Don’t touch the stainless steel strip that runs the length of the plotter behind
the cartridge carriage; its edge is very sharp. Keep hair, jewelry, clothing,
and foreign objects away from the plotter mechanisms. Keep new and used
print cartridges out of the reach of children.
Maintaining your plotter
Replacing cartridges
Localization Note. .Similar to Loquillo UG p3-26.
C A U T I O N
W A R N I N G
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