Light Radiation Hazard; Sound Pressure Level; Chemical Hazard; Heavy Substrate Hazard - HP Latex R Printer Serie Manual De Instrucciones

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Light radiation hazard

UV radiation can be emitted from the LED array in compliance with the requirements of the exempt group of IEC
62471:2006: Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems. Optical barriers are used to determine the
presence. However, you are recommended not to look directly for a long time at the output LEDs while they are on.

Sound pressure level

The sound pressure level could exceed 70 dBA in some print modes. Hearing protection may be required.

Chemical hazard

Safety data sheets identify ink ingredient and ventilation requirements to ensure any airborne exposure is
adequately controlled.
Current printer ink systems material safety data sheets are available at: http://www.hp.com/go/msds.
Air conditioning and ventilation should meet local environmental and health and safety (EHS) guidelines and
regulations. For more detailed information, see the "Ventilation and air conditioning" section included in the site
preparation guide, available at: http://www.hp.com/go/latexR2000/manuals.

Heavy substrate hazard

Special care must be taken to avoid personal injury when handling heavy substrates.
Handling heavy substrate rolls always requires two people. Care must be taken to avoid back strain and/or
injury.
Always use a forklift, pallet truck, or other handling equipment to lift substrates. The printer has been
designed to be compatible with many of these devices.
Always wear personal protective equipment including boots and gloves.

Ink handling and condensates

HP recommends that you wear gloves when handling ink system components and condensates.

Ventilation and air conditioning

As with all equipment installations, to maintain ambient comfort levels, air conditioning and ventilation in the work
area should take into account that the printer produces heat.
Air conditioning and ventilation should meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and
regulations.
For a more prescriptive approach to adequate ventilation, refer to the ANSI/ASHRAE (American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers) 62.1-2013: Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality. An example
minimum exhaust rate of 2.5 L/s.m² (0.5 cfm/ft²) of fresh air for "copy, printing rooms" is specified.
The ventilation and air conditioning units should not blow air directly onto the printer.
NOTE:
Maintaining positive air pressure in the print production room will help to prevent dust from entering the
NOTE:
room.
Read and follow all safety precautions before installing and/or using any HP Latex printer accessory.
IMPORTANT:
Check compatibility and incompatibility between different HP Latex printer accessories before any
IMPORTANT:
installation. This information can be found in the user guide at http://www.hp.com/go/latexR2000/manuals.
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