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HP L315 plug pulled

tgraphic

New Member
I'd like to know the probability of the printheads being fried on our HP L315 if it was not turned off properly?
A construction worker walked up and pulled the plug without us being able to power it down properly.
We would have removed the printheads before any of this but we weren't around when this occurred.
Now the printer has been sitting for over 2 weeks unplugged.
What should we do to bring it back up properly and possibly save the printheads (or should we just replace them all)?
 
I'd like to know the probability of the printheads being fried on our HP L315 if it was not turned off properly?
A construction worker walked up and pulled the plug without us being able to power it down properly.
We would have removed the printheads before any of this but we weren't around when this occurred.
Now the printer has been sitting for over 2 weeks unplugged.
What should we do to bring it back up properly and possibly save the printheads (or should we just replace them all)?
If the printer wasn't printing, then the head was already parked in the cap tops/cleaning cartridge, then it should be absolutely no problem
 

tgraphic

New Member
I was told by a tech that if the printheads are going to be out of service for some time or if you are moving the printer that it is best to remove them.
My intention has always been to plug it in and try them.
 

Signsfyi

New Member
As far as the plug being pulled I doubt the heads suffered because, like others have stated, they were parked in the cleaning cartridge. However, leaving the machine powered down will cause problems. I made this mistake at the beginning of covid and had shut the machine down for about 3 weeks. When work ramped up again, I had to replace several of the print heads. Tech said that you should leave the machine on, so that it can go through it's periodic cleaning cycles. I have never had a problem since.
 

Geneva Olson

Expert Storyteller
I was told by a tech that if the printheads are going to be out of service for some time or if you are moving the printer that it is best to remove them.
My intention has always been to plug it in and try them.
the hp machine is latex. which is water based. there's no need to remove the printheads.
 

Geneva Olson

Expert Storyteller
As far as the plug being pulled I doubt the heads suffered because, like others have stated, they were parked in the cleaning cartridge. However, leaving the machine powered down will cause problems. I made this mistake at the beginning of covid and had shut the machine down for about 3 weeks. When work ramped up again, I had to replace several of the print heads. Tech said that you should leave the machine on, so that it can go through it's periodic cleaning cycles. I have never had a problem since.
what machine were you running (or not running) that you had a problem with your print heads?
 

ddarlak

Go Bills!
I have multiple 315s and have pulled the plugs out on all of them while running more times than I can count. When the head carriage jams up on the material I pull the plugs out for faster recovery
 
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