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HP Indigo Press 3050 service & repair for HP5000 customer engineers

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Course number HF859S
Length 5 days
Delivery method Instructor-led training ( ILT)
Onsite dedicated training ( OST)
Price USD $5,200

Special notes

This course is appropriate for the following presses:

  • HP Indigo Press 3000
  • HP Indigo Press 3050

Course overview

This service and repair course is for Customer Engineer (CE) who will be required to service the HP3050, and have service level experience on the hp indigo press 5000. The CE support training program is a hands on course. The course focuses on the operation and interaction of the mechanical, electronic, fluid and substrate transport systems on the HP Indigo press. Participants will be taught theoretical and practical material and how to apply maintenance skills to resolve problems.

 

Prerequisites

A person who meets requirements CE course:

  • Has successfully completed the HP Indigo 5000 New Hire Course (HF538S)

Audience

  • Qualified HP Indigo digital press CEs who will be required to perform service routines that include repair, troubleshooting, corrective and preventative maintenance on the HP Indigo 3000/3050 presses

Ways to save

  • Onsite dedicated training course (OST) at your location

Course objectives

At the completion of this course you will be able to:

  • Understand of operation and interaction the major subassemblies
  • Troubleshoot and repair electrical and electronic problems
  • Troubleshoot and repair mechanical sub systems
  • Work with technical support specialists to solve complex problems
  • Properly observe safety precautions to diagnose problems and perform repairs
  • Be able to perform mandatory preventive maintenance functions at prescribed intervals
  • Perform a system back-up
  • Perform installations and Field Change Orders (FCO’s) as required
  • Instruct customers in better usage of HP Presses

Course outline

Introductions & Demonstrations

  • Course objectives
  • Documentation
  • Machine introduction
  • Safety & disposal procedures

Electrical

  • Schematic diagrams
  • Series II electronics
  • Identify replaceable electronic boards
  • Interlock block diagram and wiring
  • Baldor controller programming

Latent Image

  • Electro-photography specifics to Series 2
  • PIP/Electrometer gap adjustment
  • Electrometer board calibration

Writing Head

  • Board functions
  • Removal & reinstallation of Writing Head
  • Writing Head adjustment procedures

Ink System

  • Flow rate adjustment
  • Pump repair
  • TCU (Tank Control Unit) board
  • TMB (Tank Mother Board)
  • Ink tank replacement

Drums Synchronization and Engagement Adjustments

  • Drum synchronization
  • Adjusting 2nd transfer pressure
  • Encoder calibration
  • ITM temp sensor adjustment
  • Adjusting imaging oil flow rate

Paper Input

  • Paper Feed Unit (PFU) adjustments
  • Remove/replace Motorized Feed Roller (MFR) assembly
  • MFR adjustments
  • Perfector remove/repair and adjustments
  • Duplex adjustments
  • Exit rotor alignments
  • Exit joggers adjustments

Troubleshooting

  • Electrical & mechanical troubleshooting


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