For more detailed information, see the "Ventilation" and "Air conditioning" sections included in the site preparation
guide, available
at:http://www.hp.com/go/latex15/manuals
Light radiation hazard
Light radiation is emitted from the illumination of the print zone. This illumination is in compliance with the
requirements of the exempt group of IEC 62471:2006: Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems. However,
you are recommended not to look directly at the LEDs while they are on. Do not modify the module.
Heavy substrate hazard
Special care must be taken to avoid personal injury when handling heavy substrates:
Handling heavy substrate rolls may require more than one person. Care must be taken to avoid back strain
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and/or injury.
Always use a forklift, pallet truck, or other handling equipment to lift substrates. The printer has been
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designed to be compatible with many of these devices.
Always wear personal protective equipment including boots and gloves.
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Ink handling and condensates
HP recommends that you wear gloves when handling ink system components and condensates.
Ventilation
Ensure that the room in which the system is installed meets local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines
and regulations.
Adequate ventilation needs to be provided to ensure that potential exposure is adequately controlled. Consult the
Safety Data Sheets available at
consumables.
Levels of certain substances in their facilities are dependent on workspace variables they control such as room size,
ventilation performance and duration of equipment use. Consult your EHS specialist for advice on the appropriate
measures for your location.
Air conditioning
In addition to fresh air ventilation, to avoid health hazards, also consider maintaining workplace ambient levels by
assuring the climatic operating conditions specified in the "Environmental specifications" section of the Site
Preparation Guide, to avoid operator's discomfort and equipment malfunction. Air conditioning in the work area
should take into account that the equipment produces heat. Typically, the printer's power dissipation is:
2.2 kW (7.5 kBTU/h) for HP Latex 115/315 Printers
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2.6 kW (8.9 kBTU/h) for HP Latex 335 Printer
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4.6 kW (15.7 kBTU/h) for HP Latex 365/375 Printers
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Air conditioning should meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations.
The air conditioning units should not blow air onto the equipment.
NOTE:
Latex technology
Latex is an HP patented technology. Your printer's inks use latex to improve quality and versatility. After printing,
curing is required to fix the ink.
Speed, ink quantity, and curing temperature are correlated.
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HP Latex 115 and 300 Printer Series
and http://www.hp.com/go/latex300/manuals.
http://www.hp.com/go/msds
to identify chemical ingredients of your ink
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