
Printer Interface Software
Introduction
The printer software user interface is displayed on the LCD monitor. The main modules are
accessed by tabs located at the bottom of the display. Click on these tabs to access the modules.
Print Job Control is the default module displayed when the software has finished loading after
the printer is switched on or reset.
The Print Job Control display is divided into functional and status areas. The functional areas
supports all operator input necessary to operate, maintain and service the printer. The status
areas are used to report printer status.
Onscreen Keyboard & Numeric Keypad
A mouse is used as the input device to navigate the menu-based interface. For operations that
require operator input, the mouse is used to select either numeric characters from a virtual
keypad or alphanumeric characters from a virtual keyboard. These virtual input screens are
displayed on the interface LCD monitor when data entry is required. In the example below, the
Network name of the printer is about to be changed.
Virtual Keyboard
Operator Interface Module Tabs
Interface Modules
Component
Function
Print Job Control
(Print tab)
Provides management of all aspects of working with print jobs. It also
controls some features of the printer.
Maintenance
Displays Maintenance tasks you must perform and indicates when to
do them. After you perform each task, the printer will record that and
then calculate when the task must be performed again. At that time you
will be reminded that the particular maintenance task is due.
Also provides access to Auto-Maintenance, Clean AMS, Replace UV
Bulb, and Move Carriage menus.
Printer Counters
(Counters Tab)
Provides information about the amount of ink consumed, the amount
of media printed and the number of print jobs started.
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Chapter 3 - How to Navigate the User Interface
Summary of Contents for Arizona 6100 XTHF Mark II Series
Page 1: ...Arizona 6100 XTHF Mark II series User guide 2020 2022 Canon Production Printing...
Page 8: ...Contents 8...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Safety Information...
Page 57: ...Chapter 3 How to Navigate the User Interface...
Page 85: ...Chapter 4 Operating the Printer...
Page 94: ...Static Suppression System Reduces Static 94 Chapter 4 Operating the Printer...
Page 95: ...Chapter 5 Operating the Vacuum System...
Page 102: ...Printing on the High Flow Vacuum Table 102 Chapter 5 Operating the Vacuum System...
Page 103: ...Chapter 6 How to Print in Batch and Dual Origin Modes...
Page 112: ...Step and Repeat Printing 112 Chapter 6 How to Print in Batch and Dual Origin Modes...
Page 113: ...Chapter 7 How to Manage a White Ink Workflow...
Page 142: ...Print White Ink Jobs 142 Chapter 7 How to Manage a White Ink Workflow...
Page 143: ...Chapter 8 Ink System Management...
Page 151: ...Chapter 9 Printer Maintenance...
Page 192: ...Bleed an Ink Filter 192 Chapter 9 Printer Maintenance...
Page 193: ...Chapter 10 Maintaining the Duster 3000FC Air Filtration System...
Page 207: ...Chapter 11 Troubleshooting...
Page 219: ...Chapter 12 Regulation Notices...
Page 227: ...CE Declaration of Conformity EEA including Switzerland Chapter 12 Regulation Notices 227...
Page 229: ...Appendix A Application Information...
Page 232: ...Vacuum System 96 Version upgrade 213 215 Index 232...
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