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HP DesignJet 500 and 800 Series Printers Assembly and Set-Up Instructions Contents of This Poster 1. Check the Cont ents of the Pack age (page 1) 2. Unpack the Main Component s (page 2) 3. Assemble the S tand (p age 2) 4. Attac h the S tand to the Pri nter (page 3) 5. Assemble the Paper Bin (page 3) 6. Locate the Front-Panel Overla y and Pocket Gui[...]
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1–Rem ove: – (E+/A0 +-size m odel) The large box c ontaining the stand and paper bin. T w o peopl e may nee d to do this , as it ’ s rath er large. – The two pack ages con taining docu mentation, ca bles, etc . – The foam packaging that p rotects the ends of the pr inter . C472301 2 – Remove: – The foam res traints on top o f the prin[...]
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7 – Remove the plastic covering and foam end cap s. 8 – Remove the ta pes from the window and the spindl e. Remove also the small bag of desicc ant material. 9 – Remove th e t apes from the spindle a t the back of the printer . 1 – Insert the four bars into the slot s in the right bin holder , and th en mount the left bin holder onto the f [...]
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13 – Raise the bin into it s correct pos ition. Raise the bin unti l the l arge pins align wi th th eir slot s and the bin drop s into place. 1 – From the red document a tion p ackage (the “ inst allation p ack ” ) remove: – The Fron t-Panel ov erlay , for use in the next s tep. – The Pocket Guide , for us e in the nex t step. – The i[...]
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The set-up printheads are provided to protect the ink syste m while the printer is being transport ed from the factory , and to fill up th e ink tubes i nside the printer when it is first ini ti alized. They must be replaced by act ive (normal) print heads when the printer ’ s tubes have filled with ink. Set-up printheads cannot be used for pri n[...]
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4 – Slide the new roll of p aper on to the spindle. Make sure t he orient ation of the p aper is loa ded exactly as shown. If i t is not, remove t he roll, turn it through 180 degrees ver tically a nd slide it back on to the spindl e. 5 – Put the removable stop on to the upper end of the spindle, and pus h it down as far as it will go. 6 – Wi[...]
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NOTE: An internal HP JetDirect Print Serv er may already be installed i n your pr inter , inside the comp artment at t he top lef t rear of th e printer . If it is, skip to step 8 below . 1 – Before inst alling a card, switch off the printe r and unplug it from the mains electricity supply . 2 – Careful ly remove t he plastic cover from the lef[...]
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Use this CD Macintosh Direct C onnect (par al lel or USB cable) Printe r Yo u r P C 4. When yo u get to the Network Printer S e tup screen, select Direct Network Setup. Network S e tup Select the type of network setup Printer Y our PC Printe r Yo u r P C Printe r Print er Se rver Y our PC Windows UNIX Printe r Y our PC Novell Server How will th is [...]