INSTALLATION
EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016
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Ventilation
WARNING:
Do not install or operate the printer in closed or sealed rooms or
cabinets. Insufficient ventilation may result in an accumulation of
vapour which can present a risk of explosion. The printer must be
installed and operated in a well ventilated environment.
Solvent based printing inks and their vapours are flammable. As well as ensuring that all
equipment is earthed, and that anti-static precautions are followed, an extraction system must be
provided to remove fumes and vapours from the production line and anywhere else that the
printer may be operated.
The ventilation system must achieve a minimum of 10 air changes per hour (20 air changes per
hour recommended).
Cabinet Mounting
For total stability and to minimise vibration, the printer should be mounted on a Domino Cabinet
Stand (P/N EPT024014) with the Stacking Kit (P/N EPT011760). If a Domino Cabinet Stand is not
used, then the printer base must be secured using M6 mounting bolts. Spacers must be used to
ensure the mounting bushes are flush with the mounting surface.
The Ax350i/Ax550i cabinets can be stacked (maximum of 3 units high) with the Stacking Kit
(P/N EPT011760) to ensure stability.
Electrical Supply
WARNING:
The cabinet must be properly earthed for the safety of personnel
working on the printer.
The printer should be connected using a suitable plug and socket outlet which is accessible and
close to the equipment so that power can be quickly disconnected. If a fused power connector is
used, it should be fitted with a 5A fuse. If a fused power connector is not used, then the supply
circuit should have a circuit breaker or fuse rated at 5A.
The supply must be free from electrical noise. Domino can give advice on suitable devices to
ensure trouble-free operation.
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