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The media take-up controls are located on the control panel next to the main scroller (take-up reel) drive unit at the take-up side of the printer. This control panel provides the necessary switches to control the manual advance or rewind of media through the media path (from the feed side to take-up side of the printer). It also provides the method of selecting which side of the main scroller (for take-up) to wind the media (inside or outside).
Scroller drive controls: 1. The white media rewind push switch (1), which is used to rewind media from the main scroller (takeup reel) through the print path (from the feed side to take-up side of the printer) in the direction set with the winding direction switch (3). The same operation can also be controlled using the black button on the foot switch connected to the feed side of the printer The black media advance push switch (2), which is used to feed media to the main scroller (take-up reel) through the print path (from the feed side to take-up side of the printer). The same operation can also be controlled using the black button on the foot switch connected at the feed side of the printer. Three position media winding direction switch (3) which is used to disable the drive and to select which side of the scroller to wind the media on (inside or outside).

Foot switches

The printer is equipped with two remote foot switches, one to control main scroller drive functions on the feed side and the other to control the main scroller drive functions on the take-up side. Both foot switches are identical and contain a black push switch (2) and a white push switch (1). These switches each have exactly the same functions as their equivalent push switches on the control panels for the main feed and take-up reel units.

The printer's heaters

12 This section describes how to control the printer's heaters used for drying the printed media.

The heater's front panel

The heater's front panel is located on the front of the printer, on the left-hand side. The heater front panel displays the settings for the Front, Print, and Rear heaters. It can also be used to control the temperature settings.
The display screen, at the top of the panel, shows the target temperature and the current temperature of each heater. The three On/Off switches turn the three heaters on or off. The three pairs of to raise or lower the target temperatures of the respective heaters. or keys can be used

10. F-H-DENSITY (Reduced PC processing time + High density printing 8pass) This mode provides equivalent density and print speed to the H-DENSITY mode. 11. F-3 TIMES (Reduced PC processing time + High density printing 12pass) This mode provides equivalent density and print speed to the 3TIMES mode. 12. F-H-QUAL2 (Reduced PC processing time 16pass) This mode is used for media that has poor drying performance or shows noticeable uneven printing in F-H-QUALITY mode. The print speed is half the speed of the F-H-QUALITY mode. 13. F-H-DENS2 (Reduced PC processing time + High density printing 16pass) This mode provides equivalent density to the H-DENSITY mode but at half the speed. 14. FINE DRAFT (Productivity + Image quality oriented 4pass) This mode provides a print resolution of 540 x 720 dpi at a print speed of 20 m2/h which is 20% faster than the NORMAL mode. The image quality for photographs is almost equivalent to that of the NORMAL mode, but a solid image of 100% density is printed at 75% density of the NORMAL mode. Consequently, if the darkness of the colors is important, you should use the NORMAL mode.

Safety precautions

The following symbols are used in this manual to ensure the proper use of the printer and to prevent the printer from being damaged. Follow the instructions marked with these symbols. WARNING! Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this symbol could result in serious personal injury or death. CAUTION Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this symbol could result in minor personal injury or damage to the product.

General warnings

Only use a 200-240 V AC power supply voltage. Avoid overloading the printers electrical outlet with multiple devices. Be sure the printer is well-grounded. Failure to ground the printer may result in electrical shock, fire, and susceptibility to electromagnetic interference. Do not disassemble or repair the printer yourself. Do not reinstall the printer in a new location. Call your local HP Service Representative for service. Use only the electrical cord supplied by HP with the printer. 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 HP-approved power cord. Do not allow metal or liquids (except those used in HP Cleaning Kits) to touch the internal parts of the printer. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, or other serious hazards. Power OFF the printer and unplug the power cable from the power outlet in any of the following cases: When placing your hands inside the printer. If there is smoke or an unusual smell coming from the printer.

2. Adjust the media roll spacer on the main scroller to a position equivalent to the middle (half the width) of the media roll you are going to load. NOTE The media roll spacer stops the weight of the media from causing the roll to sag at the center. a. b. c. Remove the two locking screws (1) of the media roll spacer. Slide the spacer (3) to the required position on the main scroller (2). There are three positions available, each of which corresponds to the middle position of different width media rolls. Replace and tighten the two locking screws (1). 28 Chapter 2 How do I perform basic media operations? ENWW
Install the media roll on the main scroller. a. Verify the media winding direction for the side of the media you are going to print onto, either the inside of the media (1) or the outside of the media (2).
Carefully slide the media tube (2) onto the main scroller (1).
Use the media positioning tool (2) to set the correct distance between the media (3) edge and the main scroller flange (1).
Turn the hand-wheel (1) of the main scroller clockwise until it reaches the stop to lock the media roll to the main scroller.
Chapter 2 How do I perform basic media operations?
Slide the toothed flange spacer (1) over the main scroller (2) until it is fully engaged with the media tube.
Slide the flange stopper (2) over the main scroller until you can align and fully engage it with the keyway in the flange spacer (1). Fully tighten the locking knob (3) on the flange stopper (2) to lock it to the flange spacer (1) and the main scroller.
Install the main scroller in the printer. If you are working alone you will need a transport cart (2) to install the main scroller (1).
If there are two people available to load the main scroller (1) by hand, one person will need to use the scroller handling grip (2) to support the main scroller (1).
Carefully position the drive end (1) of the main scroller into the drive slot (2).
Carefully lower the opposite end (4) of the main scroller into the scroller retainer (3).
Adjust the tension bar guide. a. b. c. Loosen the locking knob (2). Move the tension bar guide (1) so that it is aligned with its position label (3). Fully tighten the tension bar guide locking knob (2) to lock the tension bar guide (1).

Open the rear cover (1).

Move the media edge guards (1) to each end of the platen so they will not be hidden under the media.
Lift the media load lever (1).

a. b. 8.

Select SUB using the
Select the whether or not to use nesting.

a. b. 9.

Select a media type.
10. The media setting operation starts automatically and shows this message on the front panel.

Use the take-up reel

1. Adjust media roll spacer on the main scroller to a position equivalent to the middle (half the width) of the media tube you are going to load. There are three positions available to suit different widths of media. NOTE The media roll spacer stops the weight of the media from causing the roll to sag at the center. a. b. c. Remove the two locking screws (1) of the media roll spacer. Slide the spacer (3) to the required position on the main scroller (2). There are three positions available, each of which corresponds to the middle position of different width media rolls. Replace and tighten the two locking screws (1).
Install a suitable empty media tube on the main scroller.
Position the tension bar guide so it does not cause any mechanical interference.
Use the media positioning tool (2) to set the correct distance between the edge of the empty media tube (3) and the main scroller flange (1).
Turn the hand-wheel (1) of the main scroller clockwise until it reaches the stop, to lock the media tube to the main scroller.
Slide the flange spacer (1) over the main scroller (2) until it is fully engaged with the empty media tube.
Slide the flange stopper (2) over the main scroller until you can align and fully engage it with the keyway in the flange spacer (1). Fully tighten the knob (3) on the flange stopper (2) to lock it to the flange spacer (1) and the main scroller.
At the rear of the printer, set the white media winding direction switch (1) to the OFF (center) position. WARNING! If you do not set the media winding direction switch to the OFF position before installing the take-up reel you risk trapping your hands in the drive mechanism.
Install the main scroller (take-up reel) in the printer. a. b. Carefully position the drive end of the main scroller (1) into the drive slot on the printer. Carefully lower the opposite end of the main scroller (1) into the scroller retainer.
10. Use the front panel feed menu to feed the media (1) through the media feeder far enough for it to be taken-up on the main scroller (take-up reel).
11. Attach media to the media tube on the main scroller (take-up reel). a. Confirm the take-up direction, inside or outside.

Install the flanges at each end of the tension bar. When you insert the tension bar into the flange, align the cutouts in the flange with the screw heads in the tension bar. NOTE For vinyl chloride (PVC) media assemble the tension bar in the same way as for the feed side (no flanges, take-up flanges, or fixing rings).

Use media tube flanges

You use the media tube flanges to take-up media such as vinyl chloride (PVC) and FF which are both susceptible to weaving. In some cases special spacers are required to install the media tube flanges. These special spaces are needed when the media tube cannot be fully engaged with the end flanges because the inside diameter of the tube is too small. The following flanges are supplied: 3 x rubber spacer A (1) 3 x rubber spacer B (2) 1 x rubber spacer C (3)
4 x media tube flanges (4)
Install the media tube flanges
This procedure describes how to install the media tube flanges on the main scroller (take-up reel). 1. 2. 3. Adjust the media tube spacer position to suit the media width. Prepare the media tube and slide it onto the scroller. Install the rubber spacer C (1) on the scroller (2).
Put the rubber spacer A (1) on the flange spacer (2).
Engage the flange spacer and rubber spacer A (2) with the flange stopper and mount them both on the on the scroller (1). If the internal diameter of the media tube is too small to fully engage the flange spacer and rubber spacer A (2), resulting in a large space between flange spacer and the edge of the media tube, use the rubber spacer B (3) to fill this gap.
Temporarily install the media tube flanges (1) on the rubber spacers. You will adjust the position of these later according to the actual media width.
At the rear of the printer, set the white media winding direction switch to the OFF position.
Refer to Install a media roll in the printer using the main scroller and install the main scroller in the printer. Use the front panel feed menu to feed the media through the media feeder far enough for it to be taken-up on the take-up reel.
10. Use adhesive tape to attach the edge of each media to the media tube on the take-up reel. Attach the center of the media first then the outer edges, making sure the media is straight. Inner take-up is recommended because the amount of media wound with outer take-up is less, which could cause abrasion to the printed surface when the diameter of the wound media becomes large, consequently degrading the image quality. 11. Adjust the positions of the media tube flanges to match the media width. 12. Tighten the three locking screws (1) on each media tube flange to lock the flanges in position. Use the indications on the labels to equally tighten the locking screws.

There are five preset media types to choose from: Paper Glossy Matte Banner BLT_B (Backlit)
20. Confirm the position of the media edge guards and press the OK key.
23. Install the tension bar. For full details of how to prepare the tension bars (Refer to Tension bars). CAUTION a. b. Do not mount the flanges on the tension bar.
Adjust the tension bar (1) length to half the media width. At the front of the printer, use the black media advance switch to feed enough media so that you can install the tension bar (1) in the slack area of the media. NOTE Make sure the tension bar (1) is positioned in the center (widthwise) of the slack area of the media or the media may not feed smoothly. NOTE If the media does not roll out smoothly, adjust the tension bar (1) length to be a little shorter than the width of the media.
24. Install another tension bar (fixing bar) in the tension bar guide at the front of the printer (feed side). NOTE Refer to Tension bars for full details concerning the adjustment of the tension bar (fixing bar) length. a. b. Adjust the tension bar (1) length to match the width of the media. Fit flanges to each end of the tension bar.
Verify that the tension bar guide (2) is located at the correct position for the actual width of the tension bar and adjust as necessary. Mount the tension bar (1) in the tension bar guides (2). CAUTION Make sure you install the tension bar with the ESD contact ring at the right hand end of the tension bar (viewed from the front of the printer).
25. Verify the front panel shows this message and press the OK key.
If the operation completes correctly, the printer returns to the online or offline state. If it does not complete correctly, the front panel will show an error message. If this occurs, retry the operation from the step in this procedure where you raised the media load lever.
92 Chapter 2 How do I perform basic media operations? ENWW
How do I use dual media rolls?
This section describes how to use dual media rolls in the printer. It guides you through the various tasks required to load, unload and take-up the media when using dual media rolls. The following operations are described: Install dual media rolls on separate scrollers Install dual media rolls on the main scroller Use the take-up reel (dual media rolls) Adjust the back tension of the sub-scroller Remove dual rolls media edge guards for full width media printing
You will need the components from the dual roll printing kit that were delivered with your printer to print using dual media rolls.
The dual roll printing kit contains: 1 x tension arm (1) 1 x tension arm attachment screw (2) 2 x additional media edge guards (3) 1 x screwdriver (4) 2 x sets of sub-scroller flanges (5) 2 x take up flanges (6) 4 x fixing rings (7) 2 x flange spacers (8) 1 x flange joint (9) 2 x rubber spacers A (10) 2 x rubber spaces B (11) 2 x media tube flanges (12)

13. Mount the tension bar (1), in the slack area of the media, and adjust the take-up flanges to the width of the media. CAUTION Make sure you install the tension bar with the ESD flange at the left hand end of the tension bar (viewed from the rear of the printer).
14. At the rear of the printer, set the white media winding direction switch (1) to the correct position for the direction the media is to be taken-up, inner take-up (A) or outer take-up (B).
Dual media rolls take-up method 2
This procedure describes how to take-up two tarpaulin media rolls onto two separate media tubes. NOTE Use media tubes with as closely matching internal diameters as possible because a small difference in diameter greatly affects the take-up length of the media rolls causing abnormal operation.
NOTE Use media tubes with as closely matching lengths as possible to the corresponding media tubes on the feed side. 1. Put the first empty media tube (1) and flange spacer (3) on the main scroller (2) but do not install the flange stopper.
Slide the flange joint (3) and the second flange spacer onto the main scroller shaft and align the keys (2) of the flange joint (3) with one of the keyways (1) of the flange spacers.
Slide the second media tube (1) onto the until it is fully engaged with the flange spacer.
Lock the empty media rolls on the main scroller. a. b. c. Slide the flange spacer (3) over the main scroller until it stops against the media tube. Slide the flange stopper (1) over the main scroller until you can align and fully engage it with the keyway in the flange spacer (3). Fully tighten the knob (2) on the flange stopper (1) to lock it to the flange spacer (3) and to the main scroller.
At the rear of the printer, set the white media winding direction switch (1) to the OFF position.

6. 7. 8.

Carefully position the drive end of the main scroller into the drive slot for the take-up. Carefully lower the opposite end of the main scroller into the scroller retainer. To complete the operation follow the instructions from step 3 of the Dual media rolls take-up method 1.

29. The media setting operation starts automatically. Verify the front panel shows this message and press the OK key.
If the operation finishes successfully, the printer returns to the online or offline state. If it terminates unsuccessfully, an error message will be shown. If this occurs, retry the operation from the step in this procedure where you raised the media load lever. 30. Set the VACUUM to HIGH with the front panel according to the type of media you are using. NOTE It is recommended to perform a normal printhead recovery before starting to print on the back of the media. Refer to Normal printhead recovery.
31. Now you are ready to print on the back of the media.
Print on mesh tarpaulin (without dedicated liner)
This section explains how to print on mesh media that does not have a dedicated liner attached to it. If mesh media with a dedicated liner is used these instructions are not necessary. CAUTION If a dedicated liner is provided with the mesh tarpaulin, this must be used. Printing on mesh media without a liner allows the ink to pass through the media, consequently soiling the back of the media and the platen. CAUTION To avoid potential damage to the printheads, make sure that the carriage height is set to the highest position before printing on mesh tarpaulin (Refer to Change the printhead height). CAUTION Do not use mesh media that is thin and very supple because this will rub on the printheads. CAUTION If the media width is narrower than the liner width: use the special edge guards to hold down both sides of the media (Refer to Use the special edge guards for use with a liner) and set DETECT WIDTH to NONE (Refer to Media width detection (WIDTH DETECTION)). NOTE Because the liner wrinkles easily, it is recommended that if it is wound onto the take-up reel, only the liner is taken-up and not the printed media. NOTE When using a liner, it is recommended to use the separator bar to separate the liner and the printed media. If a separator bar support assembly is not installed, you must install it to use the separator bar (Refer to Install the separator bar support assembly). 1. Install a liner roll on the sub-scroller a. b. Confirm the take-up direction of the liner. Install the liner (2) onto the sub-scroller (1).
Install the sub-scroller (2) in the lower sub-scroller holder (1).
Tip If the liner (1) difficult to pull out, rotate the grid roller (2) with your fingers to feed the liner through.
Check the feed side and take up side to ensure that the liner is fed out straight from the liner roll. If it is not completely straight, raise it a little to move it to the left or right as required. CAUTION jams. Take care not to let the liner become wrinkled because this could cause media

Tell me about the ink system
1. Black 2. Light magenta 3. Light cyan 4. Yellow 5. Magenta 6. Cyan WARNING! Ink inside the ink cartridge is combustible. Do not expose or store near open flames, sparks, or other sources of ignition. WARNING! Do not swallow ink. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting, but seek immediate medical attention.
258 Chapter 12 Tell me about the ink system ENWW
Replacing an ink cartridge
You can check the ink level at any time by accessing the INK menu and pressing the on each ink cartridge is displayed at three-second intervals. key. Information
The front panel warns you when a cartridge's ink level is low or when a cartridge is empty. Printing will continue without interruption if you replace the ink when you are prompted by the front panel. You are recommended to replace the empty cartridge with a new HP ink cartridge: see Replace an ink cartridge. Although it is possible to use refilled or non-HP ink cartridges, either choice has several serious disadvantages: There is some risk of damaging the printer. In this case the printer warranty will not be valid for any printer repairs that are related to the cartridge, nor for any problems due to ink contamination. If a non-original HP consumable or refilled ink cartridge is used, the whole ink system (including ink tubes) need to be cleaned, otherwise if printer failure or damage is attributable to the use of a nonoriginal HP consumable or refilled ink cartridge, HP will charge its standard time and materials charges to service the printer for the particular failure or damage. Print quality may be impaired. The printer will be unable to estimate the ink level in the cartridge, and will report it as empty.
If you decide to use refilled cartridges, you will need to follow these instructions to make the printer use a cartridge that it believes to be empty. 1. 2. Install the cartridge in the printer (Refer to Replace an ink cartridge). The printer will see that the cartridge is empty and ask to replace it. The following front panel message is displayed.
XX: Ink name (C: Cyan M: Magenta Y: Yellow) 3. Press the key and the Cancel keys at the same time, and hold them down for at least two seconds.
The front panel will display a series of warning messages. In response to each message, press the Cancel key to cancel the process, or the OK key to confirm that you wish to continue.
CAUTION Only press the OK key in the next step if you have read and fully understood how using non-HP ink will affect your warranty. Press the Cancel key to cancel the process, or the OK key to confirm.

Keep the HP waste ink bottle upright. Do not place on tables or shelves where it could fall.

HP 790 Cap Cleaning Kit

HP 790 Cap Cleaning Kit is used to clean and maintain the capping unit. The HP 790 Cap Cleaning Kit consists of one 100 ml bottle of wiper cleaning liquid, 100 cleaning swabs and four gloves (two pairs). HP
Always use both hands to remove and carry an HP waste ink bottle.
cleaning swabs are used for cleaning your printer parts and are designed not to leave particles or fibers on your printer when you perform cleaning procedures. WARNING! Avoid contact between cap cleaning liquid and skin, eyes, and clothing.
Immediately wash skin with soapy water. Remove clothing soaked with cap cleaning liquid from contact with skin. Use an approved eye wash station if cap cleaning liquid is splashed into eyes and consult a doctor if necessary. If an approved eye wash station is unavailable, flush eyes with cold water and consult a doctor if necessary. Do not swallow cap cleaning liquid. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting, but seek immediate medical attention.
HP 790 Wiper Cleaning Liquid Kit
The HP 790 Wiper Cleaning Kit is used to clean and maintain the wiper blades. The HP 790 Wiper Cleaning Kit consists of one 100 ml bottle of wiper cleaning liquid, 30 cleaning swabs, four droppers and four gloves (two pairs). WARNING! Avoid contact between wiper cleaning liquid and skin, eyes, and clothing.
Immediately wash skin with soapy water. Remove clothing soaked with wiper cleaning liquid from contact with skin. Use an approved eye wash station if wiper cleaning liquid is splashed into eyes and consult a doctor if necessary. If an approved eye wash station is unavailable, flush eyes with cold water and consult a doctor if necessary. Do not swallow wiper cleaning liquid. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting, but seek immediate medical attention.
HP 790 Ink System Storage Kit
The HP 790 Ink System Storage Kit is used to protect the ink tubes and printheads when the printer is switched off for between two and four weeks, and to prime the ink system when the printer is turned on again. The HP 790 Ink System Storage Kit contains six Ink System Storage Liquid Cartridges and six Ink System Purging Cartridges.

Vacuum level setting (VACUUM LEVEL)
Use the VACUUM LEVEL option to set the suction force of the vacuum fan on the printing platen for the selected media type.
Parameters: HIGH High fan suction level MIDDLE Normal fan suction level LOW Low fan suction level OFF Fan off
Initial temperature setting for the front heater (FRONT HEATER T)
Use this option to set the front heater temperature for the selected media type.
NOTE The recommended setting is NORMAL. If you select REDUCED, follow these instructions:
Parameters: 15 C to 55 C, or ** to turn the heater off. NOTE For Celsius/Fahrenheit conversions: F = (9 C / 5) + 32 C = 5 (F - 32) / 9 NOTE This value will only be applied if the HEATER PREF option is set to HEAT PANEL.
Initial temperature setting for the print heater (PRINT HEATER T)
Use this option to set the printer platen heater temperature for the selected media type.
Initial temperature setting for the rear heater (REAR HEATER T)
Use this option to set the rear heater temperature for the selected media type.
Parameters: 15 C to 55 C, or ** to turn the heater off.
NOTE For Celsius/Fahrenheit conversions: F = (9 C / 5) + 32 C = 5 (F - 32) / 9 NOTE This value will only be applied if the HEATER PREF option is set to HEAT PANEL.
Color stripe setting (COLOR STRIPE)
A color stripe is printed on all plots. This ensures that all printhead nozzles are used in all prints, even if the printed image does not include certain colors. The color stripe avoids drying of nozzles even if they are not used for a long time because they are not needed within your printed images. This option activates or deactivates printing of the color stripe for the selected media type.
Parameters: OFF Does not print the color stripe. ON Prints the color stripe. NOTE Use of the color stripe will add 40 mm (1.57 in) to your print margin.
NOTE We recommend that you set COLOR STRIPE to ON if possible. If the color stripe is not printed, this can affect printhead nozzle performance. The color stripe is printed on the test print even if this option is set to OFF.
Printhead firing mode setting (IMAGE GRADIENT)

Select MEDIA ADV PRINT to print a calibration pattern that will indicate optimal media advance values. Two patterns are available: the ROUGH pattern prints a media advance pattern in 0.25% steps between 99.0 and 101.0%; the DETAIL pattern prints a media advance pattern in 0.06% steps starting from the current setting 0.12%. Use the ROUGH pattern to obtain your initial values; if greater accuracy is required, use the DETAIL pattern. The print mode selected will also affect media advance calibration patterns. Press the Cancel key to interrupt printing.
Parameters: ROUGH (NORMAL) standard and high speed print modes ROUGH (H-QUAL) high quality print mode ROUGH (H-DENS) high density print mode ROUGH (H-DENS3) high density print mode ROUGH (H-QUAL2) high quality print mode ROUGH (H-DENS2) high density print mode
Media advance calibration
ROUGH (DRAFT) draft print mode DETAIL (NORMAL) standard and high speed print modes DETAIL (H-QUAL) high quality print mode DETAIL (H-DENS) high density print mode DETAIL (H-DENS3) high density print mode DETAIL (H-QUAL2) high quality print mode DETAIL (H-DENS2) high density print mode DETAIL (DRAFT) draft print mode
Media advance adjustment print
This option prints a pattern so that you can adjust how much media advance is applied.
Parameters: Advance value in %
This option prints a pattern so that you can adjust how much back feed is applied to a media type that you are loading. Select a parameter based on your print mode.
Parameters: NORMAL standard and high speed print modes H-QUALITY high quality print mode H-DENSITY high density print mode H-DENSITY3 high density print mode H-QUALITY2 high quality print mode H-DENSITY2 high density print mode DRAFT draft print mode
Media back feed adjustment value
Use this option to set the value for media back feed that you obtained from the back feed adjustment pattern.
Parameters: 2000 pulse (5 mm) 1 pulse=2.5m

The PH. MAIN menu

291 Use the PH. MAIN menu to maintain the cap and wiper and to clean the ink system (Refer toHow do I maintain the printer?). Press the key to enter the service menu.
Ink system optimization (INK SYS OPT)
Use the INK SYS OPT option to select a service cleaning procedure.
Parameters: STORE INK SYS Use this parameter to clean the printheads and ink path with the maintenance liquid while the ink system is primed with ink, and then recharge the maintenance liquid in the printer to ensure long-term storage. Six maintenance liquid cartridges and six cartridges are mandatory. CLEAN INK SYS Use this parameter to clean the printhead with the cleaning liquid after long-term storage. Six cleaning liquid cartridges and six priming cartridges are mandatory. CAP CLEANING Use this option to move the printhead carriage to the wiper position so that you can clean the capping unit manually. WIPER CLEANING Use this option to lift the wiper blade so that you can clean the wiper blade manually. WASH PRINTHEADS Use this option to fill the cap with ink to soak the printhead (nozzle surface) in the ink for 1 to 2 hours to remove nozzle clogging. CHARGE INK SYS Use this parameter when priming the ink system.

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Product environmental attributes - IT Eco Declaration 2004
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Issue date Feb.19.2007 Guideline document (Version of Guideline document used for completion of this declaration (month, year)) This IT Eco Declaration consists of three documents: Company environmental profile: Divided into two sections, legal and market requirements
Product environmental attributes: Divided into two sections, legal and market requirements Guideline docum ent with extensive clarifications, comments and references.
The latest version of all these documents can be downloaded from: www.itecodeclaration.org Notes: Voluntary vs compulsory requirements: Items marked V are voluntary to answer, all other items must be answered. The latest version of the Guideline document must be used. Specify in table above according to which version of the guideline document this declaration has been completed. This version of the IT Eco Declaration is adjusted to the document Product-related Environmental Attributes, issued by the European Association for Standardizing Information and Communication Syst ems (ECMA), TR/70, version 1999. This version of the IT Eco Declaration meets the basic principles of ISO14021:1999, Environmental labels and declarations Selfdeclared environm ental claims (Type II environmental labelling). When references are given to standards like ISO, IEC and EN, the latest version should always be referred to. For telecommunication products, use eco declaration for telecommunication products. This IT Eco Declaration version can be used from October and shall be used for products announced after December 1 2003. The IT Eco Declaration is a system for declaration of environmental aspects of IT and telecom products, developed by the Nordic IT organisations, IT-Fretagen in Sweden, ITB in Denmark, IKT-Norge in Norway and TTK ry in Finland. This IT Eco Declaration may only be used after having signed a contract with at least one of these organisations.
Association of the Swedish IT and Telecom Industry www.itforetagen.se
Norwegian IT-companies Organisation www.ikt-norge.no
IT-Brancheforeningen Kontor & Data www.itb.dk
Finnish Association of Office Technology Traders www.ttkry.com

Version June 2004

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Copyright Association of the Swedish IT and Telecom Industry 2000. Reproduction of this form without permission is prohibited by the copyright law 1960:729. The prohibition includes any kind of reproduction, by electronic or any other means.
Product identity Issue date
Feb.19.2007 Logo Requirement met Yes No n.a.
Product environmental attributes - Legal requirements
Item P1 P1.1 P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 P1.5 Additional information regarding each item may be found under P14. Environmental conscious design Product parts are free from, i.e. less than 0.1% by weight (b.w.), CFCs & HCFCs, asbestos, PCB & PCT (3093/94/EEC, 76/769/EEC, 6th amendment, 99/77/EEC, 82/828/EEC) Components are free from, i.e. less than 0.1% b.w., mercury (Hg), except for small amounts of mercury which are allowed in light sources. (SE SFS 1998:944) Cadmium (Cd) content of colorants, stabilizers, and surface treatments does not exceed, 0.01% b.w., as specified in 76/769/EEC, 10th amendm ent, 1991/338/EEC. Paints are free from lead (Pb), i.e. less than 0.1% b.w., (76/769/EEC, 8th amendment, 89/677/EEC) Paints, coatings, plastics, rubbers and seals are free from flame retardants and/or plasticizers containing Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffines (SCCPs) with more than 0,1% by weight, 10-13 carbon atoms, minimum 48% chlorine by weight, CAS number 63449-39-8 (NO MVD regulation 1544, 2000.12.13 and FI 416/2003). If the product is intended for direct and prolonged skin contact, the surfaces do not release nickel (Ni) above levels specified in (76/769/EEC, 8th amendment, 94/27/EEC) Batteries If hazardous batteries are used in the product, they are labelled. (93/86/EEC). If batteries are used in the product they are free (<0.0005% by weight) from mercury (Hg) (98/101/EC) Electrical safety, EMC and connection to the telephone network The product meets the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) regarding electrical safety (73/23/EEC & 93/68/EEC) The product meets the EMC Directive regarding electromagnetic compatibility (89/336/EEC) If product is intended for connection to a public telecom network or contains a radio transmitter, it meets the EU R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC) The product is CE-marked (93/68/EEC) Consumable materials If a photo conductor (drum, belt etc.) is used in the product, it is free (<0.01% by mass) from cadmium (Cd) (76/769/EEC and 91/338/EEC) If an ink is used in the product, it is free (<0.01% by mass) from cadmium (Cd) (91/338/EEC) If toner/ink (or corresponding) are used in the product, they are classified and if required labelled in accordance with EU directives Packaging materials The sum of the concentration levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, and hexavalent chromium present in packaging or packaging components does not exceed 0.01% by weight (100 ppm). (94/62/EC). The product packaging material is free from CFC/HCFC.

P1.6 P2 P2.1 P2.2 P3 P3.1 P3.2 P3.3 P3.4 P4 P4.1 P4.2 P4.3 P5 P5.1 P5.2
This product meets above listed legal requirements

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Product Identity Issue date
Product environmental attributes - Market requirements
Item P6 P6.1 P6.2 P6.3 P6.4 P6.5 V P6.6 P6.7 P6.8 P6.9 P6.10 V P6.11 P6.12 V P6.13 V = Voluntary to answer. Additional information regarding each item may be found under P14. Environmental conscious design Disassembly, recycling Gluing/welding of different material has been avoided. Plastic materials in covers/housing are free from surface coating. Mechanical plastic parts >100g, consist of one material or of easily separable materials. Plastic parts >25g, have material codes according to ISO 11469. Plastic parts are free from metal inlays or have inlays that can be removed with commonly available tools. If labels are required they should be separable. (This requirement does not apply to safety labels). Product lifetime Upgrading of the product can be done with commonly available tools Processor, memory and cards of various types can be changed/upgraded. Hard disk, CD/DVD drives and / or floppy drive can be changed/upgraded. Spare parts are available after end of production for: Material requirements Plastic parts >25g are free from PBB/PBDE, i.e less than 0.1% b.w. Plastic parts >25g are free from flame retardant substances/preparations above 0.1% classified as R45/46, R50/51/52/53 and R60/61 (67/548/EEC) Chemical specification of flame retardants in plastic parts >25g according to ISO 1043-4 declared below: Product cover/ housing: Printed circuit boards: Other plastic parts: Product cover/housing material type, specified according to ISO 1043-1 Material type >ABS< Material type Electrical cable insulation material specification Light sources are free from mercury, i.e less than 0.1% b.w. If mercury is used specify: Number of lamps & max. mercury per lamp Mechanical plastic parts > 25g are free from lead (Pb), i.e. less than 0.1% b.w. Batteries Product is free from batteries defined as hazardous (91/157/EEC) Batteries are used that meet the European eco-label (EU Flower) criteria (2001/687/EC & 2001/686/EC) Energy consumption V n.a. Maximum power W V Low power mode 52W Sleep mode W If the product is in Stand by mode, it reverts to: Low power mode in min Deep sleep mode in min V 2-sided printing/copying (duplex) from 1-sided originals is an n.a. Operation Off mode Deep sleep mode W 0.2W W min min Material type PVC mg
V P6.14 P6.15 P6.16 V P6.17 V P6.18 V P7 P7.1 P7.2 V P8 P8.1
Product parts are free from beryllium (Be) and beryllium oxide (BeO), i.e. less than 0.1% b.w.

V P8.2 P8.3

Sleep mode in Off mode in integrated product function.

P8.4 P8.5 V P8.6 V V

Information about the energy save function is given in the user documentation. (Not applicable when no instruction is needed to operate the energy save function, i.e. the energy save function cannot be adjusted or inhibited by the user.) The product meets the requirements of ENERGY STAR. The product meets the requirements of GEEA. Display meets the energy save requirements of the European eco-label (EU Flower) (2001/686/EC & 2001/687/EC). Desktop or portable computer meets the energy save requirements of the European eco-label (EU Flower) (2001/686/EC & 2001/687/EC)

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Product environmental attributes - Market requirements (continued)
Item P9 P9.1 P9.2 V V = Voluntary to answer. Additional information regarding each item may be found under P14. Noise characteristics (Measured and declared according to ISO 7779 and ISO 9296) Declared A-Weighted Sound Power Level, LWAd (1B = 10 dB) Operating mode: LWAd : 7.1B Idling mode: LWAd : 5.7.B The product meets the acoustic noise requirement of:
TCO Blue Angel European eco-label (EU Flower) Nordic Swan

P9.3 V

P10 P10.1 P10.2 V
Declared A-Weighted Sound Pressure Level, LpAm (measured at the operator position if applicable; otherwise measured at the 1m byst ander positions). Operating mode: LpAm: dB Idling mode: LpAm: dB Test position: LpAm: Operator position Bystander positions Test position for PC tower LpAm: Table top Floor standing Emissions Chemical emission test performed according to RAL-UZ , other standard , specify: ASTM The test covers: Dust Ozone Styrene TVOC Benzene The product meets the requirement for chemical emission in: TCO Blue Angel Nordic Swan
Display/monitor/portable computer meets the requirement for low frequency electromagnetic fields in: MPR-II TCO prEN50279- A , -B , -C Consumable materials The photo conductor is free from selenium. If the photo conductor contains selenium there is a system for waste recovery. Safety Data Sheet/Material Safety Data Sheet (SDS/MSDS) is available for toner/ink (99/45/EC & 2001/58/EC) Paper containing recycled fibres and meeting requirements of ENV12281 can be used in the product. Ergonomics The computer system meets the ergonomic requirem ents of EN 29241-3, -7, -8 for CRT displays and EN-ISO 13406-2 for flat panel displays. The product keyboard meets the requirements of ISO 9995 and EN 29241-4. The computer input device meets the requirements of ISO 9241-9. Packaging and documentation Product packaging: material type(s): corrugated cardboard weight (kg): Steel EPS Others ((PP,PS,PE, ) Plastic packaging material is marked according to DIN 6120, ISO 11469 or ISO 1043, 1-4. Product plastic packaging is free from chlorine User and product documentation are free from chlorine bleached paper Additional information "The IT Eco Declaration covers the product base model only. If optional items with moving parts are added, like extra hard disks or graphic cards with fans etc, these can change energy and acoustics values for which HP can take no responsibility." 37.9 kg 147 kg 2.7 kg 4.2 kg
P11 P11.1 P11.2 P11.3 V P11.4 V P12 P12.1 P12.2 P12.3 P13 P13.1
P13.2 V P13.3 V P13.4 V P14

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