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Refilling the imaging oil tank
The imaging oil tank has a capacity of about 15 liters. The imaging oil tank supplies the
ink tanks and the cleaning station with fresh imaging oil. Once the imaging oil tank level
drops below 10 liters, the system displays the following message.
clean imaging oil level is too low
Do not fill the tank while the press is printing. When the warning message appears, there
is enough imaging oil left in the tank for an additional day’s work. Wait for the end of the
day or the end of the print job before you refill the imaging oil.
Before you refill the imaging oil tank, you should have a full imaging oil container available.
Refill the imaging oil tank at the end of the day, before performing the end-of-day routine.
Use the following procedure to refill the imaging oil tank:
1
Change the press to the Standby state.
2
Open the imaging oil tank door.
3
Remove the tank cap.
Figure 13-2. Oil tank door
Figure 13-3. Imaging oil tank
Imaging oil tank door
Imaging oil tank cap
Summary of Contents for Indigo press 3050
Page 1: ...HP Indigo press 3050 User guide English version ...
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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 ...