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Allow sufficient time for residual stored energy to dissipate. Voltage should drop to
less than 50 V within five seconds.
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Before starting maintenance or servicing, use a power tester to ensure that points that
are live when the machine is in normal operation are no longer live.
Flammable liquids and fumes
Because the imaging oil used by the HP Indigo press is combustible (USDOT Class 3A),
use the following safety procedures:
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Operate the press in a well-ventilated room (see the
HP Indigo Press 3050 Site Preparation Guide
). The press is equipped with ventilation
fans. If they are not functioning, the unit enters an error state and the press becomes
inoperable.
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Do not smoke or introduce an external source of ignition (such as pilot lights, open
flames, stoves, heaters, or halogen lights). Avoid creating sparks (static, electrical, or
mechanical) or introducing any spark-producing equipment within 7.6 m (25 ft) of the
press.
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Clean spills immediately after they occur, and dispose of soaked cleaning materials
promptly and properly in accordance with local regulations.
Isopropyl alcohol (IPA)
IPA is a highly volatile and flammable liquid (USDOT Class 1B). Do not apply it to hot
surfaces or allow its use near an open flame or sources of electrical sparks.
Use IPA for cleaning specified parts only. Clean with IPA only when the printing engine is
idle. When you use IPA, wait two to three minutes after application to allow the IPA to
evaporate before proceeding. If you cannot tell if the IPA has evaporated, use your finger
to feel for wetness.
IPA contamination
The inks used in the press are highly sensitive to IPA contamination. When cleaning with
IPA, always take special precautions not to contaminate the ink with even small amounts
of IPA. IPA can radically change the conductivity and electrical parameters of the ink.
If you suspect contamination, thoroughly flush the ink from the system and replace it with
a fresh ink.
If you cannot visually determine whether contamination has occurred, use your finger to
feel for any wetness. When using IPA, wait two to three minutes to allow it to completely
evaporate before proceeding.
Handling and storing imaging oil, inks, and IPA
Take the following precautions when handling or storing imaging oil, inks, and IPA:
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Avoid fire hazards by storing imaging oil, inks, and IPA in fireproof cabinets or a
special combustible liquids storage room.
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Allow only trained personnel to handle imaging oil, inks, and IPA.
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Keep containers tightly closed at all times. If a container appears damaged, transfer
the contents to a dry, clean, and suitable container that can be tightly sealed.
Summary of Contents for Indigo press 3050
Page 1: ...HP Indigo press 3050 User guide English version ...
Page 2: ...hp indigo press 3050 user guide ...
Page 13: ...12 Chapter 1 Preface ENWW ...
Page 23: ...22 Chapter 2 Getting started ENWW ...
Page 41: ...40 Chapter 4 HP Indigo press 3050 basics ENWW Figure 4 5 Related topics ...
Page 53: ...52 Chapter 5 The main windows ENWW ...
Page 83: ...82 Chapter 6 Operating the press ENWW ...
Page 91: ...90 Chapter 7 Operator routines ENWW Figure 7 7 Inner front wall O O O O ...
Page 99: ...98 Chapter 7 Operator routines ENWW ...
Page 136: ...ENWW 135 10PIP This chapter contains the following sections z Overview z Replacing the PIP ...
Page 189: ...188 Chapter 11 Paper transport ENWW ...
Page 219: ...218 Chapter 15 Scorotron ENWW ...
Page 257: ...256 Chapter 17 Pre transfer erase PTE ENWW ...
Page 271: ...270 Chapter 19 Chiller ENWW ...