How to use this guide 1
1 Introduction
This manual provides the user with operating information on the HP Designjet 3D Removal
System.
How to use this guide
This User Guide is laid out in easy to follow sections which cover Set-up, Operation,
Maintenance, and Troubleshooting. Read each section carefully so that you will get the best
performance from your HP Designjet 3D Removal System.
Learn more!
An electronic User Guide is available for the HP Designjet 3D Removal System. This guide
provides information on the following topics:
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Troubleshooting information
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Important safety notices and regulatory information
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Information about the cleaning agent
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Detailed user instructions
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You can also find more information at HP’s support website.
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You can also find legal and warranty information at the HP customer web site (
http://
www.hp.com/go/3dprinter/knowledgecenter/
).
Safety information
The following precautions ensure the proper use of the HP Designjet 3D Removal System and
prevent the system from being damaged. Follow these precautions at all times.
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To avoid the risk of falling, the system must be placed on a flat and stable surface able to
support 36 kg (80 lbs.).
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Use the power supply voltage specified on the nameplate. Avoid overloading the electrical
outlet with multiple devices.
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Ensure the system is well-grounded. Failure to ground the system may result in electrical
shock, fire and susceptibility to electromagnetic interference.
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Use only the power cord supplied. Do not damage, cut or repair the power cord. A
damaged power cord has risk of fire and electric shock. Replace a damaged power cord
with an approved power cord.
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Do not allow metal or liquids to touch the internal parts of the system. Doing so may cause
damage, fire, electric shock or other serious hazards.
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Power off the system and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet in any of the
following cases:
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If there is smoke or an unusual smell coming from the system.
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If the system is making an unusual noise not heard during normal operation.
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A piece of metal or a liquid touches the internal parts of the system.
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During an electrical (thunder/lightning) storm.
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During a power failure.
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