Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6200 Service Manual Download Page 1

Mar 7 2011

Service Manual

iPF6000 series

 

Summary of Contents for imagePROGRAF iPF6200

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Page 3: ... need arises In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period Canon will issue a new edition of this manual The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law Trademarks The product names and company names used in this manual are the registered trademarks of the individual companies Copyright This ma...

Page 4: ...quiring care to avoid combustion fire Indicates an item prohibiting disassembly to avoid electric shocks or problems Indicates an item requiring disconnection of the power plug from the electric outlet Indicates an item intended to provide notes assisting the understanding of the topic in question Indicates an item of reference assisting the understanding of the topic in question Provides a descri...

Page 5: ...sed to indicate Low The voltage value how ever differs from circuit to circuit In addition the asterisk as in DRMD indicates that the DRMD signal goes on when 0 In practically all cases the internal mechanisms of a microprocessor cannot be checked in the field Therefore the operations of the microprocessors used in the machines are not discussed they are explained in terms of from sensors to the i...

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Page 7: ... Consumables 1 14 1 2 18 Consumables 1 15 1 2 19 Consumables 1 16 1 3 Product Specifications 1 17 1 3 1 Product Specifications 1 17 1 3 2 Product Specifications 1 18 1 3 3 Product Specifications 1 20 1 3 4 Product Specifications 1 22 1 3 5 Product Specifications 1 24 1 3 6 Product Specifications 1 26 1 4 Detailed Specifications 1 28 1 4 1 Print Speed and Direction 1 28 1 4 2 Interface Specificatio...

Page 8: ...irmware Version 1 154 1 7 3 3 Precautions against Static Electricity 1 154 1 7 3 4 Precautions for Disassembly Reassembly 1 154 1 7 3 5 Self diagnostic Feature 1 154 1 7 3 6 Disposing of the Lithium Battery 1 154 Chapter 2 TECHNICAL REFERENCE 2 1 Basic Operation Outline 2 1 2 1 1 Printer Diagram 2 1 2 1 2 Printer Diagram 2 2 2 1 3 Printer Diagram 2 3 2 1 4 Printer Diagram 2 4 2 1 5 Printer Diagram...

Page 9: ...2 2 4 2 5 Main controller PCB components 2 74 2 4 2 6 Main controller PCB components 2 75 2 4 2 7 HDD expansion PCB components 2 77 2 4 3 Carriage Relay PCB 2 77 2 4 3 1 Carriage PCB components 2 77 2 4 4 Motor Driver 2 78 2 4 4 1 Roll feed unit PCB components 2 78 2 4 5 Maintenance Cartridge Relay PCB 2 78 2 4 5 1 Maintenance cartridge relay PCB components 2 78 2 4 6 Power Supply 2 79 2 4 6 1 Pow...

Page 10: ...der Unit 4 43 4 3 12 Roll Feed Unit 4 46 4 3 13 Purge Unit 4 49 4 3 14 Waste Ink Collection Unit 4 52 4 3 15 Ink Tank Unit 4 56 4 3 16 Ink Tank Unit 4 59 4 3 17 Head Management Sensor 4 62 4 3 18 Multi Sensor 4 62 4 3 19 Multi Sensor 4 63 4 3 20 PCBs 4 64 4 3 21 PCBs 4 67 4 3 22 PCBs 4 72 4 3 23 Opening the Cap Moving the Wiper Unit 4 77 4 3 24 Opening the Cap Moving the Wiper Unit 4 79 4 3 25 Ope...

Page 11: ...ster cannot be written 6 5 6 1 3 15 03130031 2F16 Mist fan error 6 5 6 1 3 16 03130031 2F17 Suction fan error 6 6 6 1 3 17 03130031 2F20 03130031 2F28 03130031 2F22 03130031 2F23 Defective sensor in purge unit 6 6 6 1 3 18 03130031 2F24 Cutter drive time out error 6 6 6 1 3 19 03130031 2F25 Carriage home position error 6 6 6 1 3 20 03130031 2F26 03130031 2F27 Carriage motor error 6 7 6 1 3 21 0313...

Page 12: ... supply 6 77 6 2 8 Power supply 6 78 6 2 9 Roll feed unit PCB 6 79 6 3 Version Up 6 80 6 3 1 Firmware Update Tool 6 80 6 3 2 Firmware Update Tool 6 81 6 4 Service Tools 6 82 6 4 1 Tool List 6 82 Chapter 7 SERVICE MODE 7 1 Service Mode 7 1 7 1 1 Service Mode Operation 7 1 7 1 2 Service Mode Operation 7 2 7 1 3 Map of the Service Mode 7 3 7 1 4 Map of the Service Mode 7 8 7 1 5 Map of the Service Mo...

Page 13: ...nings 8 5 8 3 Error Table 8 8 8 3 1 Error Code List 8 8 8 3 2 Error Code List 8 18 8 3 3 Errors 8 29 8 4 Sevice Call Table 8 40 8 4 1 Service Call Errors 8 40 8 4 2 Service Call Errors 8 40 8 4 3 Service Call Errors 8 41 ...

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Page 15: ...Chapter 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ...

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Page 17: ...onsumables 1 15 1 2 19 Consumables 1 16 1 3 Product Specifications 1 17 1 3 1 Product Specifications 1 17 1 3 2 Product Specifications 1 18 1 3 3 Product Specifications 1 20 1 3 4 Product Specifications 1 22 1 3 5 Product Specifications 1 24 1 3 6 Product Specifications 1 26 1 4 Detailed Specifications 1 28 1 4 1 Print Speed and Direction 1 28 1 4 2 Interface Specifications 1 34 1 4 3 Interface Sp...

Page 18: ... 7 1 3 Electric Parts 1 146 1 7 1 4 Electric Parts 1 146 1 7 2 Other Precautions 1 147 1 7 2 1 Printhead 1 147 1 7 2 2 Printhead 1 148 1 7 2 3 Ink Tank 1 149 1 7 2 4 Handling the Printer 1 149 1 7 2 5 Handling the Printer 1 152 1 7 3 Precautions When Servicing Printer 1 154 1 7 3 1 Notes on the Data Stored in the Printer 1 154 1 7 3 2 Confirming the Firmware Version 1 154 1 7 3 3 Precautions again...

Page 19: ...nt office documents as well as handy POP and posters An auto roll feed unit is equipped for printing on roll media F 1 1 F 1 2 T 1 1 1 Top Cover 10 Operation Panel 2 Ink Tank Cover 11 Roll Feed Unit 3 Cutter 12 Roll Feed Unit Cover 4 Front Manual Feed Guide 13 Manual Feed Cover 5 Peper Eject Slot 14 Power Connector 6 Paper Alignment Line 15 Ethernet Connector 7 Basket 16 USB Port 8 Stand 17 Expans...

Page 20: ...print office documents as well as handy POP and posters An auto roll feed unit is equipped for printing on roll media F 1 3 F 1 4 T 1 2 1 Top Cover 10 Operation Panel 2 Ink Tank Cover 11 Roll Feed Unit 3 Cutter 12 Roll Feed Unit Cover 4 Front Manual Feed Guide 13 Manual Feed Cover 5 Peper Eject Slot 14 Power Connector 6 Paper Alignment Line 15 Ethernet Connector 7 Basket 16 USB Port 8 Stand 17 Car...

Page 21: ...print office documents as well as handy POP and posters An auto roll feed unit is equipped for printing on roll media F 1 5 F 1 6 T 1 3 1 Top Cover 10 Operation Panel 2 Ink Tank Cover 11 Roll Feed Unit 3 Cutter 12 Roll Feed Unit Cover 4 Front Manual Feed Guide 13 Manual Feed Cover 5 Peper Eject Slot 14 Power Connector 6 Paper Alignment Line 15 Ethernet Connector 7 Basket 16 USB Port 8 Stand 17 Car...

Page 22: ... to print office documents as well as handy POP and posters An auto roll feed unit is equipped for printing on roll media F 1 7 F 1 8 T 1 4 1 Top Cover 10 Operation Panel 2 Ink Tank Cover 11 Roll Feed Unit 3 Cutter 12 Roll Feed Unit Cover 4 Front Manual Feed Guide 13 Manual Feed Cover 5 Peper Eject Slot 14 Power Connector 6 Paper Alignment Line 15 Ethernet Connector 7 Basket 16 USB Port 8 Stand 17...

Page 23: ...rint office documents as well as handy POP and posters An auto roll feed unit is equipped for printing on roll media F 1 9 F 1 10 T 1 5 1 Top Cover 10 Operation Panel 2 Ink Tank Cover 11 Roll Feed Unit 3 Cutter 12 Roll Feed Unit Cover 4 Front Manual Feed Guide 13 Manual Feed Cover 5 Peper Eject Slot 14 Power Connector 6 Paper Alignment Line 15 Ethernet Connector 7 Basket 16 USB Port 8 Stand 17 Car...

Page 24: ...chrome silver salt films Use of abrasion resistant inks MBK BK PGY GY offers enhanced image durability The color calibration feature adds to the faithfulness of color reproduction A 160 by 128 dot large LCD is equipped One inch wide printhead having 2 560 nozzles per color which are twice as many as the those of the existing models High density printhead technology FINE that can satisfy both of be...

Page 25: ...ng 2 560 nozzles per color High density printhead technology FINE that can satisfy both of beautiful and fast printing require ments of a high order is employed for accurate ejection of ultrasmall 4 pl drops of ink to the target positions Prints with 2400 x 1200 dpi resolution can be made at a high speed Imaging processor L COA incorporated for high speed image data processing High speed processin...

Page 26: ...geWARE Remote allows centralized management of customer s printer information The newly designed operation panel allows you to operate the printer intuitively The symmetrical order of the printhead s ink nozzle color reduces uneven print 1 2 7 Printhead 0012 6187 iPF6100 iPF6200 iPF6000S iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S Printhead set on the carriage is a 6 color integral disposable type On the printhead t...

Page 27: ...k black photo cyan cyan photo magenta magenta yellow and gray This printer features a mechanism by which only the correct color ink tank will fit in the given slot When the message No Ink is displayed replace the ink tank with a new one Also each ink tank should generally be replaced six months after you have opened the package F 1 13 ...

Page 28: ...pacer commonly used for 2 inch paper tube and 3 inch paper tube Roll holder F 1 16 Holder stopper for 2 inch paper tube and 3 inch paper tube F 1 17 3 inch paper tube attachment F 1 18 Borderless printing spacer F 1 19 MEMO A borderless printing spacer is used to perform borderless printing on A1 size 594 mm and A2 size 420 mm roll media This printer is furnished with a number of borderless printi...

Page 29: ...Saving print jobs will offer the following benefits Eased computer workload A print job may be automatically preserved to the hard disk when printing or may be preserved to the hard disk without printing A print job preserved can be printed in as many copies as needed without having to use the host computer Reprinting after error occurrence If the printer encounters errors such as paper out while ...

Page 30: ...inting a print job it can resume the print operation as soon as the errors are cleared without retransmission from the host computer Higher print work efficiency Print jobs can be printed selectively or in a specified number of copies without using a host computer Multiple print jobs can be printed batched Unattended print operations in the nighttime are also possible 1 2 15 IEEE1394 FireWire Boar...

Page 31: ...tte black black photo cyan cyan photo magenta magenta yellow red blue green photo gray and gray They are the same as those supplied with the printer Each ink tank must be replaced with a new one six month after you have opened the package The ink tank that can be used with this printer is labeled H F 1 24 Maintenance cartridge The consumable maintenance cartridge is the same as that supplied with ...

Page 32: ...colors matte black black photo cyan cyan photo magenta magenta yellow and gray They are the same as those supplied with the printer Each ink tank must be replaced with a new one six month after you have opened the package The ink tank that can be used with this printer is labeled H F 1 27 Maintenance cartridge The consumable maintenance cartridge is the same as that supplied with the printer F 1 2...

Page 33: ...e available in twelve colors matte black black photo cyan cyan photo magenta magenta yellow red blue green photo gray and gray They are the same as those supplied with the printer Each ink tank must be replaced with a new one six month after you have opened the package F 1 30 Maintenance cartridge The consumable maintenance cartridge is the same as that supplied with the printer F 1 31 ...

Page 34: ...k tanks are available in eight colors matte black black photo cyan cyan photo magenta magenta yellow and gray They are the same as those supplied with the printer Each ink tank must be replaced with a new one six month after you have opened the package F 1 33 Maintenance cartridge The consumable maintenance cartridge is the same as that supplied with the printer F 1 34 ...

Page 35: ...c Paper Flame Resistant Cloth Thin Fabric Banner 2 Backlit Film Durable Backlit Film Backprint Film Colored Coated Paper CAD Tracing Paper CAD Translucent Matte Film Cut sheet manual feed from top Plain Paper Economy Bond Paper Universal Bond Paper Plain Paper High Quality Plain Paper High Grade Recycled Coated Paper Matte Coated Paper 90gsm High Resolution Paper Coated Paper Premium Coated Paper ...

Page 36: ... Ethernet IEEE1394 option Operation panel LCD 160 X 128 dots 12 keys 5 LEDs Panel language English Message language English German French Italian Spanish Chinese Korean Russianand and Japanese Printhead Ink Tank type Printhead and separate ink tanks Printhead PF 03 Number nozzles 2560 nozzles per color Ink tank PFI 103 MBK BK GY PGY PFI 101 R G B C M Y PC PM Capacity 130 ml per color Ink tanks sup...

Page 37: ...240gsm Satin Photographic Paper 240gsm HW Glossy Photo Paper HW Satin Photo Paper Premium RC Photo Luster Glossy Photo Paper Semi Glossy Photo Paper Heavyweight Glossy Photo Paper 2 Heavywght SemiGlos Photo Paper 2 Poster Semi Glossy Photo Paper Photo Paper Plus Photo Paper Plus Semi Gloss Fine Art Photo Fine Art Heavyweight Photo Fine Art Textured Fine Art Watercolor Fine Art Block Print Graphic ...

Page 38: ...unt and electrode presence absence of the maintenance cartridge waste ink full level presence absence of the printhead and opening closing of the supply valve Detection functions Carriage system Detects the ambient temperature head temperature presence absence of the head and no ink ejection Detection functions Paper path system Detects presence absence of paper cutter position leading trailing ed...

Page 39: ...0gsm Commercial RC Proofing 270gsm Proofing Paper Newsprint for Proofing1 Newsprint for Proofing2 Newsprint for Proofing3 Durable Banner Synthetic Paper Adhesive Synthetic Paper Flame Resistant Cloth Thin Fabric Banner 2 Backlit Film Durable Backlit Film Backprint Film Colored Coated Paper CAD Tracing Paper CAD Translucent Matte Film Cut sheet manual feed from front POP Board Supported thickness R...

Page 40: ...d and no ink ejection Detection functions Paper path system Detects presence absence of paper cutter position leading trailing edge of paper paper width and skew Operating noise During printing Approx 49 dB A or less During standby Approx 35 dB A or less Operating environment Temperature 15 to 30 degrees centigrade Humidity 10 to 80 without dew condensation Print quality guaranteed environment Tem...

Page 41: ...ewsprint for Proofing1 Newsprint for Proofing2 Newsprint for Proofing3 Durable Banner Synthetic Paper Adhesive Synthetic Paper Flame Resistant Cloth Thin Fabric Banner 2 Backlit Film Durable Backlit Film Backprint Film Colored Coated Paper CAD Tracing Paper CAD Translucent Matte Film Cut sheet manual feed from front POP Board Supported thickness Roll media 0 07 to 0 8 mm Manual feed from top 0 07 ...

Page 42: ...ge of paper paper width skew cutter position height of the cutter height of the spur rotation of the feed roller Operating noise During printing Approx 47 dB A or less During standby Approx 35 dB A or less Operating environment Temperature 15 to 30 degrees centigrade Humidity 10 to 80 without dew condensation Print quality guaranteed environment Temperature 15 to 30 degrees centigrade Humidity 10 ...

Page 43: ...ial RC Proofing 270gsm Proofing Paper Newsprint for Proofing1 Newsprint for Proofing2 Newsprint for Proofing3 Durable Banner Synthetic Paper Adhesive Synthetic Paper Flame Resistant Cloth Thin Fabric Banner 2 Backlit Film Durable Backlit Film Backprint Film Colored Coated Paper CAD Tracing Paper CAD Translucent Matte Film Cut sheet manual feed from front POP Board Supported thickness Roll media 0 ...

Page 44: ...th system Detects presence absence of paper leading trailing edge of paper paper width skew cutter position height of the cutter height of the spur rotation of the feed roller Operating noise During printing Approx 47 dB A or less During standby Approx 35 dB A or less Operating environment Temperature 15 to 30 degrees centigrade Humidity 10 to 80 without dew condensation Print quality guaranteed e...

Page 45: ...al RC Proofing 270gsm Proofing Paper Newsprint for Proofing1 Newsprint for Proofing2 Newsprint for Proofing3 Durable Banner Synthetic Paper Adhesive Synthetic Paper Flame Resistant Cloth Thin Fabric Banner 2 Backlit Film Durable Backlit Film Backprint Film Colored Coated Paper CAD Tracing Paper CAD Translucent Matte Film Cut sheet manual feed from front POP Board Supported thickness Roll media 0 0...

Page 46: ...nd electrode presence absence of the maintenance cartridge waste ink full level and opening closing of the supply valve Detection functions Carriage system Detects the carriage position presence absence of the printhead height of the printhead the ambient temperature head temperature and no ink ejection Detection functions Paper path system Detects presence absence of paper leading trailing edge o...

Page 47: ...directional 2400x1200 MBK Economy Bond Paper Office Document Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Line Document Text Draft 2 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Image Draft 2 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Universal Bond Paper Office Document Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Line Do...

Page 48: ...m Coated Paper Image Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Highest 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK LightWeight Coated paper Image Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Highest 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK High Resolution Barrier Paper Image Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK High...

Page 49: ...ctional 2400x1200 PBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Premium RC Photo Luster Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 PBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Instant Dry Papers Glossy 200g Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 PBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Instant Dry Papers Satin 200g Image S...

Page 50: ...ooth 250g Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Water resistant paper Art Canvas Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Proofing Paper Proofing Paper Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 PBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 PB...

Page 51: ...MBK Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK CAD Translucent Matte Film Line Document Text Draft 2 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Special Special 1 Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 PBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Special 2 Image Stan...

Page 52: ...ibution wire pair 5 Interface connector Printer side Series B receptacle compliant with USB standard Cable side Series B plug compliant with USB standard b Network standard 1 Interface type Interface compliant with IEEE802 3 2 Data transfer system 10Base T 100Base TX 3 Signal level Input Threshold 10Base T Max 585 mV Min 300 mV 100Base TX Turn on 1000 mV diff pk pk Turn off 200 mV diff pk pk Outpu...

Page 53: ...ower distribution wire pair 5 Interface connector Printer side Series B receptacle compliant with USB standard Cable side Series B plug compliant with USB standard b Network standard 1 Interface type Interface compliant with IEEE802 3 2 Data transfer system IEEE802 0 10Base T IEEE802 3u 100Base TX Auto Negotiation IEEE802 3ab 1000Base T Auto Negotiation IEEE802 3x Full Duplex 3 Interface cable Cat...

Page 54: ...2 8 V 100Base TX 0 95 to 1 05 V 4 Interface cable Category 5 UTP or FTP cable 100 m or shorter Compliant with ANSI EIA TIA 568A or ANSI EIA TIA 568B 5 Interface connector Printer side Compliant with IEEE802 3 ANSI X3 263 ISO IEC60603 7 c IEEE1394 option 1 Interface type Interface compliant with IEEE1394 1995 P1394a Version 2 0 2 Data transfer system Asynchronous transfer 3 Signal level Input Diffe...

Page 55: ... matter is ejected from this port In loading thick paper insert it into this port 6 Paper alignment line Load thick paper in a paper tray to stay parallel with this line 7 Basket Receives printed matter as it is ejected Only one sheet can be housed in the basket 8 Stand The base on which the printer is mounted The stand equipped with casters is easy to move 9 Output guide Holds ejected paper from ...

Page 56: ...from this port In loading thick paper insert it into this port 6 Paper alignment line Load thick paper in a paper tray to stay parallel with this line 7 Basket Receives printed matter as it is ejected Only one sheet can be housed in the basket 8 Stand The base on which the printer is mounted The stand equipped with casters is easy to move 9 Output guide Holds ejected paper from lifting 10 Operatio...

Page 57: ...ect the power cord to this connector 5 Carrying handle 5 The printer is carried with this handles of a right and left bottom 1 5 4 Rear 0020 1817 iPF6200 iPF6000S iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S F 1 38 1 USB port Connect the USB cable to this port 2 Ethernet connector Connect the Ethernet cable to this connector 3 Power connector Connect the power cord to this connector 4 Carrying handle 5 The printer is...

Page 58: ...overflowing the edges of the paper during borderless printing 4 Platen Paper and the printheads travel over the platen to execute printing Suction holes on the surface prevent the paper from lifting 5 Pinch roller A vital part needed to feed paper 6 Cleaner brush Use this brush to wipe off chad over the plant when cleaning the inside of the top cover 1 5 6 Top Cover Inside 0024 8353 iPF6300 iPF635...

Page 59: ...the plant when cleaning the inside of the top cover 7 Linear scale This is an important component used to detect the carriage position Never touch it when cleaning the parts or removing jammed media inside the upper cover 8 Switch Set the switch to the side opposite of the circle mark if the edges of printed images are blurred Set the switch to the circle mark side before borderless printing 1 5 7...

Page 60: ...de to adjust to the paper size 4 Paper tray front loading port Paper eject slot In loading thick paper insert it into this port All printed matter is ejected from this port 5 Paper tray top loading port In loading cut sheet insert them into this port ...

Page 61: ...per tray cover and then this tray 3 Width guides In loading cut sheet move the guide to adjust to the paper size 4 Paper tray front loading port Paper eject slot In loading thick paper insert it into this port All printed matter is ejected from this port 5 Paper tray top loading port In loading cut sheet insert them into this port 6 Paper alignment line Load heavyweight sheets parallel to this lin...

Page 62: ...ure roll media to the roller holder 3 Roller holder slot Set the roller holder in this guide groove 1 5 10 Roll Feed Unit Cover Inside 0024 8334 iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S F 1 44 1 Roller holder Set roll media on this holder 2 Holder stopper Use to secure roll media to the roller holder 3 Roller holder slot Set the roller holder in this guide groove 3 3 2 1 3 3 2 1 ...

Page 63: ... is used to lock the printhead Open this cover when installing the printhead 2 Printhead The printhead incorporated nozzles It is an important part for printing 3 Printhead lock lever This lever is used to lock the printhead Open this lever when installing the printhead 4 Wire guide This stay is used as an ink tube guide 4 2 1 3 2 ...

Page 64: ...Chapter 1 1 46 1 5 12 Inside 0016 8159 iPF6100 iPF6200 iPF6000S F 1 46 1 Maintenance cartridge Absorbs excess ink 1 ...

Page 65: ...Chapter 1 1 47 1 5 13 Inside 0024 8340 iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S F 1 47 1 Maintenance cartridge Absorbs excess ink 1 ...

Page 66: ...ds to execute printhead cleaning Head Cleaning A 9 button Press this button when the printer is in menu mode to view the menu at the upper level The button is also used from one position to the next when entering a numeric value If STOP is on display the guidance screen can be paused If BACK on display the guidance screen can be moved backward 10 button Press this button when the printer is in off...

Page 67: ...Chapter 1 1 49 17 Color labels Represent ink tank colors in association with the remaining ink levels shown in the display 18 Display Displays the printer menu status or messages ...

Page 68: ...enu for a tab pressing this button at the item preceded by allows you to move to the bottom layer of menu items where you can execute a menu item or set values Also press this button when a message asking you to press the OK button is shown on the display 7 Back button Pressing this button displays the preceding screen 8 Menu button Pressing this button displays the tab selection screen screen 9 M...

Page 69: ...g time and a menu related to parameters such as a message language 1 Main menu operations a How to enter the Main menu To enter the Main menu press the Menu button on the operation panel b How to exit the Main menu To exit the Main menu press the Online button c Buttons used with the Main menu Selecting menus and parameters or button Going to the next lower level menu button Going to the next high...

Page 70: ...per 5 Plain Paper HQ 5 Plain Paper HG 5 Recycled Coated 5 High Resolution 5 Coated Paper 5 HW Coated 5 Ex HW Coated 5 Premium MatteP 5 Matte Photo 5 Glossy Photo 5 Semi Gl Photo 5 HW Glossy Photo2 5 HW SemiGl Photo2 5 Poster Semi Gl 5 SatinPhoto 190 5 Photo PaperPlus 5 PhotoPlusSemiGl 5 Syn Paper 5 Adh Syn Paper 5 Backlit Film 5 Backprint Film 5 Flame Res Cloth 5 ThinFab Banner2 5 Proofing Paper 5...

Page 71: ...N Paper Washi 5 Colored Coated 5 CAD Trace Paper 5 CAD Matte Film 5 POP Board 5 Special Here the number is 1 to 10 5 Manual Paper Size ISO A1 ISO A2 ISO A2 ISO A3 ISO A3 ISO A4 ISO B2 ISO B3 ISO B4 JIS B2 JIS B3 JIS B4 22 X34 ANSI D 17 X22 ANSI C 11 X17 Ledger 13 X19 Super B Letter 8 5 X11 Legal 8 5 X14 24 X36 ARCH D 18 X24 ARCH C 12 X18 ARCH B 9 X12 ARCH A DIN C2 DIN C3 DIN C4 ...

Page 72: ...er HQ 5 Plain Paper HG 5 Recycled Coated 5 High Resolution 5 Coated Paper 5 HW Coated 5 Ex HW Coated 5 Premium MatteP 5 Matte Photo 5 Glossy Photo 5 Semi Gl Photo 5 HW Glossy Photo2 5 HW SemiGl Photo2 5 Poster Semi Gl 5 SatinPhoto 190 5 Photo PaperPlus 5 PhotoPlusSemiGl 5 Syn Paper 5 Adh Syn Paper 5 Backlit Film 5 Backprint Film 5 Flame Res Cloth 5 ThinFab Banner2 5 Proofing Paper 5 News Proof 1 5...

Page 73: ...P 5 Canvas Matte2 5 JPN Paper Washi 5 Colored Coated 5 CAD Trace Paper 5 CAD Matte Film 5 POP Board 5 Special Here the number is 1 to 10 5 Chk Remain Roll Off On Roll Length Set 1 2 m 16 feet 16 Paper Details The paper type is displayed here Roll DryingTime Off 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min Scan Wait Time Off 1 sec 3 sec 5 sec 7 sec 9 sec ...

Page 74: ...c Strongest Strong Standard Weak Weakest NearEnd RollMrgn 3mm 20mm Cut Speed Fast Standard Slow Trim Edge First Automatic Off On Cutting Mode Automatic Eject Manual Bordless Margin Automatic Fixed CutDustReduct Off On NearEnd Sht Mrgn 3 mm 20 mm Manual Feed Front Top Return Defaults No Yes Job Management Job Queue Ope Job List Choose a print job Delete Priority Com BOX Ope Job List Choose a print ...

Page 75: ...12 No Yes Auto Band Adj Standard Adj No Yes Advanced Adj No Yes Manual Band Adj No Yes Adj Far Ed Feed No Yes Adjust Length 3 Standard No Yes Other No Yes Calibration Auto Adjust No Yes Execution Log Date Media Use Adj Value No Yes Restore Defaults No Yes Interface Setup EOP Timer 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min TCP IP IP Mode Automatic Manual Protocol 4 DHCP On Off ...

Page 76: ...5 255 255 Default G W 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 NetWare NetWare On Off Frame Type 6 Auto Detect Ethernet 2 Ethernet 802 2 Ethernet 802 3 Ethernet SNAP Print Service 6 BinderyPServer RPrinter NDSPServer NPrinter AppleTalk On Off Ethernet Driver Auto Detect On Off Comm Mode 7 Half Duplex Full Duplex Ethernet 7 10 Base T 100 Base TX Spanning Tree Not Use Use MAC Address Init Settings No Yes Maintena...

Page 77: ...es System Setup Warning Buzzer Off On Detect Mismatch Pause Warning None Keep Media Size Off On Paper Size Basis Sht Selection ISO A3 13 x19 Super B Roll Selection 1 ISO A3 297 mm 300 mm Roll Roll Selection 2 10 in 254 mm JIS B4 257 mm TrimEdge Reload Off On Automatic Noz Check Freq Off 1 page 10 pages Automatic Sleep Timer 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min 240 min ...

Page 78: ...thens Cairo 3 Moscow 4 Eerenan Baku 5 Islamabad 6 Dacca 7 Bangkok 8 Hong Kong 9 Tokyo Seoul 10 Canberra 11 NewCaledonia 12 Wellington 12 Eniwetok 11 Midway is 10 Hawaii AHST 9 Alaska AKST 8 Oregon PST 7 Arizona MST 6 Texas CST 5 NewYork EST 4 Santiago 3 Buenos Aires 2 1 Cape Verde Date Format yyyy mm dd dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy Date Time Date yyyy mm dd 8 Time hh mm ...

Page 79: ...tray 14 This menu is only displayed during printing 16 Not displayed if a roll or a sheet has been fed First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level System Setup Language Japanese English Francais Italiano Deutsch Espanol Pyccknn Chinese Korea Contrast Adj 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 Reset PaprSetngs No Yes Erase HDD Data High Speed No Yes Secure High Spd No Yes Secure No Yes Output Method P...

Page 80: ...Fifth Level Menu Durng Prtng Head Cleaning Head Cleaning A Head Cleaning B Fine Band Adj 5 to 5 Information System Info Error Log Job Log Choose from information about the latest three print jobs Document Name User Name Page Count Job Status Print Start Time Print End Time Print Time Print Size Media Type Interface Ink Consumed HDD Information HDD Space xx xGB ...

Page 81: ...ansfer the printer and clean the Pick Up Roller System Setup Specify the printer system settings including the date format and display language Test Print Choose Status Print to print information about the printer Choose Media Details to print the paper settings as specified in Med Detail Set Choose Print Job Log to print a record of print jobs including the paper type and size amount of ink used ...

Page 82: ... the printing quality at the leading edge and affect feeding accuracy The printed surface may be scratched and ink may adhere to the the leading edge Cut Speed Choose the cutting speed For media such as film that are more likely to generate debris when cut choose Fast to reduce the amount of debris Trim Edge First If a roll is loaded the end of the paper will be cut Choose Forced to have 40 mm 1 6...

Page 83: ...d a test pattern for band adjustment based on which the printer automatically adjusts the feed amount Advanced Adj Choose this option when using paper other than genuine Canon paper or paper for purposes other than checking output Choose Yes to have the printer print and read a test pattern for band adjustment based on which the printer automatically adjusts the feed amount Note that this function...

Page 84: ... On for automatic configuration of the LAN communication protocol Choose Off to use settings values of Comm Mode and Ethernet Type Comm Mode Choose the LAN communication method Ethernet Type Choose the LAN transfer rate Spanning Tree Choose whether spanning tree packets are supported over the LAN MAC Address Displays the MAC address Init Settings A confirmation message is displayed if you press th...

Page 85: ...printing quality is most important we recommend setting this option to On so that the paper edge is automatically cut before printing Noz Check Freq Specify the timing for automatic checks of nozzle clogging Choose Off to disable checking Choose 1 page to check after each page is printed Choose 10 pages to check once after every ten pages are printed Sleep Timer Specify the period before the print...

Page 86: ...st print job User Name Displays the name of the user who sent the print job Page Count Displays the number of pages in the print job Job Status Displays the results of the print job processed Print Start Time Displays the time when the print job was started Print End Time Displays the time when the print job was finished Print Time Displays the time required to print the job Print Size Displays th...

Page 87: ... format version of the MIT IP Displays the printer IP address s n Displays the printer serial number Error Log Displays the most recent error messages up to two Job Log Choose from informationaboutthe latest three print jobs Document Name Displays the document name in the last print job User Name Displays the name of the user who sent the print job Page Count Displays the number of pages in the pr...

Page 88: ...Chapter 1 1 70 6 Color calibration print chart The following chart sample is printed when executing Calibration F 1 50 ...

Page 89: ...shown in reverse video pressing the OK button displays the Ink menu A Top field of display Shows the ink icon in reverse video B Middle field of display Shows the printer status and a menu name C Bottom field of display Shows the remaining ink levels of the ink tanks loaded in the printer 3 Job tab This tab shows the printer status and menu related to the print job When this tab is shown in revers...

Page 90: ...g time and a menu related to parameters such as a message language 1 Main menu operations a How to enter the Main menu To enter the Main menu press the Menu button on the operation panel b How to exit the Main menu To exit the Main menu press the Online button c Buttons used with the Main menu Selecting menus and parameters or button Going to the next lower level menu button Going to the next high...

Page 91: ...per 5 Plain Paper HQ 5 Plain Paper HG 5 Recycled Coated 5 High Resolution 5 Coated Paper 5 HW Coated 5 Ex HW Coated 5 Premium MatteP 5 Matte Photo 5 Glossy Photo 5 Semi Gl Photo 5 HW Glossy Photo2 5 HW SemiGl Photo2 5 Poster Semi Gl 5 SatinPhoto 190 5 Photo PaperPlus 5 PhotoPlusSemiGl 5 Syn Paper 5 Adh Syn Paper 5 Backlit Film 5 Backprint Film 5 Flame Res Cloth 5 ThinFab Banner2 5 Proofing Paper 5...

Page 92: ...N Paper Washi 5 Colored Coated 5 CAD Trace Paper 5 CAD Matte Film 5 POP Board 5 Special Here the number is 1 to 10 5 Manual Paper Size ISO A1 ISO A2 ISO A2 ISO A3 ISO A3 ISO A4 ISO B2 ISO B3 ISO B4 JIS B2 JIS B3 JIS B4 22 X34 ANSI D 17 X22 ANSI C 11 X17 Ledger 13 X19 Super B Letter 8 5 X11 Legal 8 5 X14 24 X36 ARCH D 18 X24 ARCH C 12 X18 ARCH B 9 X12 ARCH A DIN C2 DIN C3 DIN C4 ...

Page 93: ...per HQ 5 Plain Paper HG 5 Recycled Coated 5 High Resolution 5 Coated Paper 5 HW Coated 5 Ex HW Coated 5 Premium MatteP 5 Matte Photo 5 Glossy Photo 5 Semi Gl Photo 5 HW Glossy Photo2 5 HW SemiGl Photo2 5 Poster Semi Gl 5 SatinPhoto 190 5 Photo PaperPlus 5 PhotoPlusSemiGl 5 Syn Paper 5 Adh Syn Paper 5 Backlit Film 5 Backprint Film 5 Flame Res Cloth 5 ThinFab Banner2 5 Proofing Paper 5 News Proof 1 ...

Page 94: ...P 5 Canvas Matte2 5 JPN Paper Washi 5 Colored Coated 5 CAD Trace Paper 5 CAD Matte Film 5 POP Board 5 Special Here the number is 1 to 10 5 Chk Remain Roll Off On Roll Length Set 1 2 m 16 feet 16 Paper Details The paper type is displayed here Roll DryingTime Off 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min Scan Wait Time Off 1 sec 3 sec 5 sec 7 sec 9 sec ...

Page 95: ...d Height Automatic Highest High Standard Low Lowest Skew Check Lv High Accuracy Standard Loose Off VacuumStrngth Automatic Strongest Strong Standard Weak Weakest NearEnd RollMrgn 3mm 20mm Cut Speed Fast Standard Slow Trim Edge First Automatic Off On Cutting Mode Automatic Eject Manual Bordless Margin Automatic Fixed CutDustReduct Off On NearEnd Sht Mrgn 3 mm 20 mm Manual Feed Front Top Return Defa...

Page 96: ...l Head Adj 12 No Yes Auto Band Adj Standard Adj No Yes Advanced Adj No Yes Manual Band Adj No Yes Adj Far Ed Feed No Yes Adjust Length 3 No Yes Calibration Auto Adjust No Yes Execution Log Date Media Use Adj Value No Yes Restore Defaults No Yes Interface Setup EOP Timer 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min TCP IP IP Mode Automatic Manual Protocol 4 DHCP On Off ...

Page 97: ...ault G W 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 NetWare NetWare On Off Frame Type 6 Auto Detect Ethernet 2 Ethernet 802 2 Ethernet 802 3 Ethernet SNAP Print Service 6 BinderyPServer RPrinter NDSPServer NPrinter AppleTalk On Off Ethernet Driver Auto Detect On Off Comm Mode 7 Half Duplex Full Duplex Ethernet 7 10 Base T 100 Base TX Spanning Tree Not Use Use MAC Address Ext Interface No IEEE1394 Init Settings No...

Page 98: ...aning No Yes System Setup Warning Buzzer Off On Detect Mismatch Pause Warning None Keep Media Size Off On Paper Size Basis Sht Selection ISO A3 13 x19 Super B Roll Selection 1 ISO A3 297 mm 300 mm Roll Roll Selection 2 10 in 254 mm JIS B4 257 mm TrimEdge Reload Off On Automatic Noz Check Freq Off 1 page 10 pages Automatic Sleep Timer 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min 240 min ...

Page 99: ...thens Cairo 3 Moscow 4 Eerenan Baku 5 Islamabad 6 Dacca 7 Bangkok 8 Hong Kong 9 Tokyo Seoul 10 Canberra 11 NewCaledonia 12 Wellington 12 Eniwetok 11 Midway is 10 Hawaii AHST 9 Alaska AKST 8 Oregon PST 7 Arizona MST 6 Texas CST 5 NewYork EST 4 Santiago 3 Buenos Aires 2 1 Cape Verde Date Format yyyy mm dd dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy Date Time Date yyyy mm dd 8 Time hh mm ...

Page 100: ...able only if NetWare is On 8 Follows the setting in Date Format 12 Displayed if paper is loaded in the tray 14 This menu is only displayed during printing 16 Not displayed if a roll or a sheet has been fed First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level System Setup Language Japanese English Francais Italiano Deutsch Espanol Pyccknn Chinese Korea Contrast Adj 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 Reset ...

Page 101: ...vel Fourth Level Fifth Level Menu Durng Prtng Head Cleaning Head Cleaning A Head Cleaning B Fine Band Adj 5 to 5 Information System Info Error Log Job Log Choose from information about the latest three print jobs Document Name User Name Page Count Job Status Print Start Time Print End Time Print Time Print Size Media Type Interface Ink Consumed ...

Page 102: ...he Pick Up Roller System Setup Specify the printer system settings including the date format and display language Test Print Choose Status Print to print information about the printer Choose Media Details to print the paper settings as specified in Med Detail Set Choose Print Job Log to print a record of print jobs including the paper type and size amount of ink used and so on Choose Menu Map to p...

Page 103: ...ting quality at the leading edge and affect feeding accuracy The printed surface may be scratched and ink may adhere to the the leading edge Cut Speed Choose the cutting speed For media such as film that are more likely to generate debris when cut choose Fast to reduce the amount of debris Trim Edge First If a roll is loaded the end of the paper will be cut Choose Forced to have 40 mm 1 6 in cut o...

Page 104: ... for band adjustment based on which the printer automatically adjusts the feed amount Note that this function takes more time and requires more ink than Standard Adj Two sheets are required when printing on sheets Manual Band Adj Choose Yes to print a test pattern for adjusting the feed amount based on the paper type Two sheets are required when printing on sheets Adj Far Ed Feed Choose Yes to pri...

Page 105: ...f Comm Mode and Ethernet Type Comm Mode Choose the LAN communication method Ethernet Type Choose the LAN transfer rate Spanning Tree Choose whether spanning tree packets are supported over the LAN MAC Address Displays the MAC address Ext Interface When installing the expansion interface board choose whether the expansion interface board is used Init Settings A confirmation message is displayed if ...

Page 106: ...between size is detected Sht Selection 1 If roll size detection is activated choose whether ISO A3 297 mm and 300 mm Roll is applied when an inbetween size is detected Sht Selection 2 If roll size detection is activated choose whether 10in 254 mm or JIS B4 257 mm is applied when an inbetween size is detected TrimEdge Reload Keeping a roll in the printer for a long time without printing on it may l...

Page 107: ...est three print jobs Document Name Displays the document name in the last print job User Name Displays the name of the user who sent the print job Page Count Displays the number of pages in the print job Job Status Displays the results of the print job processed Print Start Time Displays the time when the print job was started Print End Time Displays the time when the print job was finished Print ...

Page 108: ...ays the DB format version of the MIT IP Displays the printer IP address Ext Interface Displays the interface used the expansion slot s n Displays the printer serial number Error Log Displays the most recent error messages up to two Job Log Choose from informationaboutthe latest three print jobs Document Name Displays the document name in the last print job User Name Displays the name of the user w...

Page 109: ...Chapter 1 1 91 6 Color calibration print chart The following chart sample is printed when executing Calibration F 1 52 ...

Page 110: ...g time and a menu related to parameters such as a message language 1 Main menu operations a How to enter the Main menu To enter the Main menu press the Menu button on the operation panel b How to exit the Main menu To exit the Main menu press the Online button c Buttons used with the Main menu Selecting menus and parameters or button Going to the next lower level menu button Going to the next high...

Page 111: ...per 5 Plain Paper HQ 5 Plain Paper HG 5 Recycled Coated 5 High Resolution 5 Coated Paper 5 HW Coated 5 Ex HW Coated 5 Premium MatteP 5 Matte Photo 5 Glossy Photo 5 Semi Gl Photo 5 HW Glossy Photo2 5 HW SemiGl Photo2 5 Poster Semi Gl 5 SatinPhoto 190 5 Photo PaperPlus 5 PhotoPlusSemiGl 5 Syn Paper 5 Adh Syn Paper 5 Backlit Film 5 Backprint Film 5 Flame Res Cloth 5 ThinFab Banner2 5 Proofing Paper 5...

Page 112: ...N Paper Washi 5 Colored Coated 5 CAD Trace Paper 5 CAD Matte Film 5 POP Board 5 Special Here the number is 1 to 10 5 Manual Paper Size ISO A1 ISO A2 ISO A2 ISO A3 ISO A3 ISO A4 ISO B2 ISO B3 ISO B4 JIS B2 JIS B3 JIS B4 22 X34 ANSI D 17 X22 ANSI C 11 X17 Ledger 13 X19 Super B Letter 8 5 X11 Legal 8 5 X14 24 X36 ARCH D 18 X24 ARCH C 12 X18 ARCH B 9 X12 ARCH A DIN C2 DIN C3 DIN C4 ...

Page 113: ...per HQ 5 Plain Paper HG 5 Recycled Coated 5 High Resolution 5 Coated Paper 5 HW Coated 5 Ex HW Coated 5 Premium MatteP 5 Matte Photo 5 Glossy Photo 5 Semi Gl Photo 5 HW Glossy Photo2 5 HW SemiGl Photo2 5 Poster Semi Gl 5 SatinPhoto 190 5 Photo PaperPlus 5 PhotoPlusSemiGl 5 Syn Paper 5 Adh Syn Paper 5 Backlit Film 5 Backprint Film 5 Flame Res Cloth 5 ThinFab Banner2 5 Proofing Paper 5 News Proof 1 ...

Page 114: ...P 5 Canvas Matte2 5 JPN Paper Washi 5 Colored Coated 5 CAD Trace Paper 5 CAD Matte Film 5 POP Board 5 Special Here the number is 1 to 10 5 Chk Remain Roll Off On Roll Length Set 1 2 m 16 feet 16 Paper Details The paper type is displayed here Roll DryingTime Off 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min Scan Wait Time Off 1 sec 3 sec 5 sec 7 sec 9 sec ...

Page 115: ...ng Standard Weak Weakest NearEnd RollMrgn 3mm 20mm Cut Speed Fast Standard Slow Trim Edge First Automatic Off On Cutting Mode Automatic Eject Manual Bordless Margin Automatic Fixed CutDustReduct Off On NearEnd Sht Mrgn 3 mm 20 mm Manual Feed Front Top Return Defaults No Yes Job Management Job Queue Ope Job List Choose a print job Delete Priority Com BOX Ope Job List Choose a print job Print Delete...

Page 116: ...l Head Adj 12 No Yes Auto Band Adj Standard Adj No Yes Advanced Adj No Yes Manual Band Adj No Yes Adj Far Ed Feed No Yes Adjust Length 3 No Yes Calibration Auto Adjust No Yes Execution Log Date Media Use Adj Value No Yes Restore Defaults No Yes Interface Setup EOP Timer 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min TCP IP IP Mode Automatic Manual Protocol 4 DHCP On Off ...

Page 117: ...5 255 255 Default G W 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 NetWare NetWare On Off Frame Type 6 Auto Detect Ethernet 2 Ethernet 802 2 Ethernet 802 3 Ethernet SNAP Print Service 6 BinderyPServer RPrinter NDSPServer NPrinter AppleTalk On Off Ethernet Driver Auto Detect On Off Comm Mode 7 Half Duplex Full Duplex Ethernet 7 10 Base T 100 Base TX Spanning Tree Not Use Use MAC Address Init Settings No Yes Maintena...

Page 118: ...eaning No Yes System Setup Warning Buzzer Off On Detect Mismatch Pause Warning None Keep Media Size Off On Paper Size Basis Sht Selection ISO A3 13 x19 Super B Roll Selection 1 ISO A3 297 mm 300 mm Roll Roll Selection 2 10 in 254 mm JIS B4 257 mm TrimEdge Reload Off On Automatic Noz Check Freq Off 1 page 10 pages Automatic Sleep Timer 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min 240 min ...

Page 119: ...Athens Cairo 3 Moscow 4 Eerenan Baku 5 Islamabad 6 Dacca 7 Bangkok 8 Hong Kong 9 Tokyo Seoul 10 Canberra 11 NewCaledonia 12 Wellington 12 Eniwetok 11 Midway is 10 Hawaii AHST 9 Alaska AKST 8 Oregon PST 7 Arizona MST 6 Texas CST 5 NewYork EST 4 Santiago 3 Buenos Aires 2 1 Cape Verde Date Format yyyy mm dd dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy Date Time Date yyyy mm dd 8 Time hh mm ...

Page 120: ...tray 14 This menu is only displayed during printing 16 Not displayed if a roll or a sheet has been fed First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level System Setup Language Japanese English Francais Italiano Deutsch Espanol Pyccknn Chinese Korea Contrast Adj 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 Reset PaprSetngs No Yes Erase HDD Data High Speed No Yes Secure High Spd No Yes Secure No Yes Output Method P...

Page 121: ... Fifth Level Menu Durng Prtng Head Cleaning Head Cleaning A Head Cleaning B Fine Band Adj 5 to 5 Information System Info Error Log Job Log Choose from information about the latest three print jobs Document Name User Name Page Count Job Status Print Start Time Print End Time Print Time Print Size Media Type Interface Ink Consumed HDD Information HDD Space xx xGB ...

Page 122: ...ransfer the printer and clean the Pick Up Roller System Setup Specify the printer system settings including the date format and display language Test Print Choose Status Print to print information about the printer Choose Media Details to print the paper settings as specified in Med Detail Set Choose Print Job Log to print a record of print jobs including the paper type and size amount of ink used...

Page 123: ...ting quality at the leading edge and affect feeding accuracy The printed surface may be scratched and ink may adhere to the the leading edge Cut Speed Choose the cutting speed For media such as film that are more likely to generate debris when cut choose Fast to reduce the amount of debris Trim Edge First If a roll is loaded the end of the paper will be cut Choose Forced to have 40 mm 1 6 in cut o...

Page 124: ... and read a test pattern for band adjustment based on which the printer automatically adjusts the feed amount Advanced Adj Choose this option when using paper other than genuine Canon paper or paper for purposes other than checking output Choose Yes to have the printer print and read a test pattern for band adjustment based on which the printer automatically adjusts the feed amount Note that this ...

Page 125: ...ommunication protocol Choose Off to use settings values of Comm Mode and Ethernet Type Comm Mode Choose the LAN communication method Ethernet Type Choose the LAN transfer rate Spanning Tree Choose whether spanning tree packets are supported over the LAN MAC Address Displays the MAC address Init Settings A confirmation message is displayed if you press the button Choose OK to restore the network se...

Page 126: ...printing quality is most important we recommend setting this option to On so that the paper edge is automatically cut before printing Noz Check Freq Specify the timing for automatic checks of nozzle clogging Choose Off to disable checking Choose 1 page to check after each page is printed Choose 10 pages to check once after every ten pages are printed Sleep Timer Specify the period before the print...

Page 127: ...st print job User Name Displays the name of the user who sent the print job Page Count Displays the number of pages in the print job Job Status Displays the results of the print job processed Print Start Time Displays the time when the print job was started Print End Time Displays the time when the print job was finished Print Time Displays the time required to print the job Print Size Displays th...

Page 128: ... format version of the MIT IP Displays the printer IP address s n Displays the printer serial number Error Log Displays the most recent error messages up to two Job Log Choose from informationaboutthe latest three print jobs Document Name Displays the document name in the last print job User Name Displays the name of the user who sent the print job Page Count Displays the number of pages in the pr...

Page 129: ...Chapter 1 1 111 6 Color calibration print chart The following chart sample is printed when executing Calibration F 1 53 ...

Page 130: ...key or key to select a menu and press the OK key The menu is selected and menu items are displayed Select a menu with on the left side and press the OK key to navigate to lower level menus b Setting menu items Press the key or key to select an item to set and press the OK key The item is checked on the left side check box to confirm that it is set After 2 seconds the menu that is one level above i...

Page 131: ...layed here Manual Paper The paper type is displayed here Chg Paper Size Manual PaperSize The paper type is displayed here Roll Length 1 ManageRemainRoll Off On Paper Details The paper type is displayed here Head Height Automatic Highest High Standard Low Lowest Super Low Skew Check Lv High Accuracy Standard Loose Off Cutting Mode Automatic Eject Manual Cut Speed Fast Standard Slow Trim Edge First ...

Page 132: ...per type is displayed here Scan Wait Time Off 1 sec 3 sec 5 sec 7 sec 9 sec Roll DryingTime Off 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min NearEnd RollMrgn 3mm 20mm NearEnd Sht Mrgn 3mm 20mm Bordless Margin Automatic Fixed Manual Feed Front Top Return Defaults Print Paper Details Keep Paper Type Off On ...

Page 133: ...if one has been set Job List Print Delete Print Job List Job Log Choose from information about the latest three print jobs Document Name User Name Page Count Job Status OK CANCELED Print Start Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Print End Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Print Time xxxsec Print Size xxxxxxxxsq mm Media Type Interface USB Network HDD 2 Ink Consumed The total amount of ink consumed and ink colors are ...

Page 134: ...Length Adj Quality 4 6 Auto GenuinePpr Auto OtherPaper Manual Adjust Length 5 6 AdjustmentPrint A High B Standard Draft Change Settings A High B Standard Draft Adj Fine Feed 4 Calibration Auto Adjust Calibration Log Date Paper Type Use Adj Value Disable Enable Return Defaults Maintenance Head Cleaning Head Cleaning A Head Cleaning B Nozzle Check Replace P head Printhead L Printhead R Repl maint ca...

Page 135: ...xx xxx Default G W xxx xxx xxx xxx DNS Settings DNS Dync update On Off Pri DNS SrvAddr Sec DNS Host Name DNS Domain Name IPv6 IPv6 Support On Off IPv6 StlessAddrs On Off DHCPv6 On Off DNS Settings DNS Dync update Statefull Addr On Off Stateless Addr On Off Pri DNS SrvAddr Sec DNS SrvAddr DNS Host Name DNS Domain Name NetWare 12 NetWare On Off Frame Type 8 Auto Detect Ethernet 2 Ethernet 802 2 Ethe...

Page 136: ...0Base TX 1000Base T Spanning Tree Not Use Use MAC Address xxxxxxxxxxxx Interface Print 12 Return Defaults 12 System Setup Sleep Timer 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min 240 min Buzzer Off On Contrast Adj 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 Date Time 12 Date yyyy mm dd 14 Time hh mm Date Format 12 yyyy mm dd dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy Language English Japanese Francais Italiano Deutsch Espanol Russian...

Page 137: ...anberra 11NewCaledonia 12 Wellington 12 Eniwetok 11 Midway is 10Hawaii AHST 9 Alaska AKST 8 Oregon PST 7 Arizona MST 6 Texas CST 5 NewYork EST 4 Santiago 3 Buenos Aires 2 1 Cape Verde Length Unit meter feet inch Detect Mismatch Pause Warning None Hold Job 2 Paper Size Basis Roll Selection 1 ISO A3 297mm 300mm Roll Roll Selection 2 10inch 254mm JIS B4 257mm Keep Paper Size Off On TrimEdge Reload Au...

Page 138: ...ave set Auto Detect to On 11 Print Anyway is displayed when a job being held is selected 12 Viewing and configuration is possible for administrators and only viewing for other users 13 Viewing and configuration is possible for administrators only 14 Follows the setting in Date Format First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level System Setup Nozzle Check Frequency Standard 1 page W...

Page 139: ...ng printing The structure of the main menu during printing is as follows T 1 81 First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level Adj Fine Feed Printer Info Paper Info Ink Info Head Info System Info Error Log Other Counter ...

Page 140: ...to the cutter and keeps the cutter sharp if you use adhesive paper VacuumStrngth Specify the level of suction that holds paper against the Platen Scan Wait Time Specify the time to wait for the ink to dry between each scan in bidirectional printing in consideration of how quickly the ink dries Note that printing will take longer if you specify a wait time Roll DryingTime Specify the time to wait f...

Page 141: ...st three print jobs Document Name Indicates the document name of the selected print job User Name Indicates the name of the user who sent the print job Page Count Indicates the number of pages in the job Job Status Indicates the printing results Print Start Time Indicates when the print job was started Print End Time Indicates when the print job was finished Print Time Indicates the time required ...

Page 142: ...akes longer than Auto GenuinePpr to print and consumes more ink Manual Select for paper that cannot be adjusted by Auto GenuinePpr or Auto OtherPaper such as highly transparent paper Print a pattern to adjust the paper feed amount according to the type of paper Adjust Length AdjustmentPr int A High B Standard Draft Print a test pattern for adjustment relative to paper stretching or shrinkage after...

Page 143: ...less address DHCPv6 Set whether to use DHCPv6 setting DNS Settings DNS Dync update Statefull Addr Stateless Addr Specify whether DNS server registration is updated automatically Pri DNS SrvAddr Sec DNS SrvAddr Specify the DNS server address DNS Host Name Specify the DNS host name DNS Domain Name Specify the DNS domain name NetWare NetWare Specify the NetWare protocol To apply your changes choose R...

Page 144: ... the size of roll paper is detected select which roll width to use if the roll width is between 10inch 254mm and JIS B4 257mm Keep Paper Size Select On to give priority to paper size If the margin set with the printer driver is less than the margin set with the printer menu the margin set with the printer menu has priority and text and images extending beyond the margins are truncated Select Off t...

Page 145: ... Select Off to print without saving to a common box Prep MovePrint er Select when moving the printer Follow the instruction on the screen and perform the necessary process This is not displayed when displaying a warning message about the amount remaining maintenance cartridge Admin Menu Change Password Set a password to restrict displaying setting of menus as follows Allowed value is from 0 to 999...

Page 146: ... or key to select a menu and press the OK key The menu is selected and menu items are displayed Select a menu with on the left side and press the OK key to navigate to lower level menus b Setting menu items Press the key or key to select an item to set and press the OK key The item is checked on the left side check box to confirm that it is set After 2 seconds the menu that is one level above is d...

Page 147: ...type is displayed here Chg Paper Size Manual PaperSize The paper type is displayed here CustomPaperSize Set the paper length and width Roll Length 1 Set the paper length ManageRemainRoll Off On Paper Details The paper type is displayed here Head Height Automatic Highest High Standard Low Lowest Super Low Skew Check Lv High Accuracy Standard Loose Off Cutting Mode Automatic Eject Manual Cut Speed F...

Page 148: ... here Scan Wait Time Dry time Off 1 sec 3 sec 5 sec 7 sec 9 sec Area 15 Entire area Leading edge Roll DryingTime Off 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min NearEnd RollMrgn 3mm 20mm NearEnd Sht Mrgn 3mm 20mm Bordless Margin Automatic Fixed Manual Feed Front Top Return Defaults Print Paper Details Keep Paper Type Off On ...

Page 149: ...b List Job Log Choose from information about the latest three print jobs Document Name User Name Page Count Job Status OK CANCELED Print Start Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Print End Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Print Time xxxsec Output Img Size xxxxxxxxsq mm Media Type Paper Consumed Paper Length Paper Width Interface USB Network HDD 2 Ink Consumed The total amount of ink consumed and ink colors are displ...

Page 150: ...4 6 Auto GenuinePpr Auto OtherPaper Manual Adjust Length 5 6 AdjustmentPrint A High B Standard Draft Change Settings A High B Standard Draft Adj Far Ed Feed Calibration Auto Adjust Calibration Log Date Paper Type Adjustment Type Use Adj Value Disable Enable Set Exec Guide Off On Return Defaults Maintenance Head Cleaning Head Cleaning A Head Cleaning B Nozzle Check Replace P head Printhead L Printh...

Page 151: ...xx xxx Default G W xxx xxx xxx xxx DNS Settings DNS Dync update On Off Pri DNS SrvAddr Sec DNS Host Name DNS Domain Name IPv6 IPv6 Support On Off IPv6 StlessAddrs On Off DHCPv6 On Off DNS Settings DNS Dync update Statefull Addr On Off Stateless Addr On Off Pri DNS SrvAddr Sec DNS SrvAddr DNS Host Name DNS Domain Name NetWare 12 NetWare On Off Frame Type 8 Auto Detect Ethernet 2 Ethernet 802 2 Ethe...

Page 152: ...ase TX 1000Base T Spanning Tree Not Use Use MAC Address xxxxxxxxxxxx Interface Print 12 Return Defaults 12 System Setup Sleep Timer 16 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min 240 min Buzzer Off On Contrast Adj 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 Date Time 12 Date yyyy mm dd 14 Time hh mm Date Format 12 yyyy mm dd dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy Language English Japanese Francais Italiano Deutsch Espanol Russia...

Page 153: ...anberra 11NewCaledonia 12 Wellington 12 Eniwetok 11 Midway is 10Hawaii AHST 9 Alaska AKST 8 Oregon PST 7 Arizona MST 6 Texas CST 5 NewYork EST 4 Santiago 3 Buenos Aires 2 1 Cape Verde Length Unit meter feet inch Detect Mismatch Pause Warning None Hold Job 2 Paper Size Basis Roll Selection 1 ISO A3 297mm 300mm Roll Roll Selection 2 10inch 254mm JIS B4 257mm Keep Paper Size Off On TrimEdge Reload Au...

Page 154: ...is possible for administrators and only viewing for other users 13 Viewing and configuration is possible for administrators only 14 Follows the setting in Date Format 15 Leading edge is not available as a setting option in the Paper Detailed Settings dialog box of the printer driver 16 Default setting for the time to enter the power save mode sleep mode is recommended First Level Second Level Thir...

Page 155: ...ng printing The structure of the main menu during printing is as follows T 1 98 First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level Adj Fine Feed Printer Info Paper Info Ink Info Head Info System Info Error Log Other Counter ...

Page 156: ...to the cutter and keeps the cutter sharp if you use adhesive paper VacuumStrngth Specify the level of suction that holds paper against the Platen Scan Wait Time Specify the time to wait for the ink to dry between each scan in bidirectional printing in consideration of how quickly the ink dries Note that printing will take longer if you specify a wait time Roll DryingTime Specify the time to wait f...

Page 157: ...e Indicates when the print job was started Print End Time Indicates when the print job was finished Print Time Indicates the time required to print the job Output Img Size Indicates the image size in the print job Media Type Indicates the type of paper in the print job Paper Consumed Indicates the consumption of paper Paper Length Indicates the length of paper Paper Width Indicates the width of pa...

Page 158: ...t is printed and the feed amount is automatically adjusted from the printed result Auto OtherPa per Set when using paper not described in the paper reference guide A pattern to adjust the paper feed amount is printed and the feed amount is automatically adjusted from the printed result This takes longer than Auto GenuinePpr to print and consumes more ink Manual Select for paper that cannot be adju...

Page 159: ...oved by Head Cleaning A Nozzle Check Print a nozzle check pattern Replace P head Not displayed during a warning message that the remaining Maintenance Cartridge capacity is low When replacing the Printhead choose Yes and follow the instructions on the screen Repl maint cart When exchanging the maintenance cartridge choose Yes and follow the instructions on the screen Head Info Indicates informatio...

Page 160: ...eless address DHCPv6 Set whether to use DHCPv6 setting DNS Settings DNS Dync update Statefull Addr Stateless Addr Specify whether DNS server registration is updated automatically Pri DNS SrvAddr Sec DNS SrvAddr Specify the DNS server address DNS Host Name Specify the DNS host name DNS Domain Name Specify the DNS domain name NetWare NetWare Specify the NetWare protocol To apply your changes choose ...

Page 161: ...n the size of roll paper is detected select which roll width to use if the roll width is between 10inch 254mm and JIS B4 257mm Keep Paper Size Select On to give priority to paper size If the margin set with the printer driver is less than the margin set with the printer menu the margin set with the printer menu has priority and text and images extending beyond the margins are truncated Select Off ...

Page 162: ...Log Additionally the log is not printed if you choose Job Menu Print Job Log Note that because job logs are not collected the Status Monitor accounting functions will not work correctly Prep MovePrint er Select when moving the printer Follow the instruction on the screen and perform the necessary process This is not displayed when displaying a warning message about the amount remaining maintenance...

Page 163: ...rriage motor feed motor and other driving power supplies are turned off F 1 54 1 7 1 2 Adhesion of Ink 0013 3747 iPF6100 iPF6200 iPF6000S iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S 1 Ink passages Be careful not to touch the ink passages of the printer to prevent the printer workbench ands and clothes from being stained with ink The ink flows through the ink tank unit carriage unit purge unit maintenance jet tray ma...

Page 164: ...or immediately It is also effective to use gloves to prevent ink from adhering when working Since this ink contains pigment stains will not come out of clothing 2 Ink Mist Since the printhead prints by squirting ink onto the media a minute amount of ink mist is generated in the printing unit during printing The generated ink mist is collected in the printer by the airflow However uncollected ink m...

Page 165: ...devices F 1 57 1 7 1 4 Electric Parts 0024 8354 iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S The electric parts of the printer are activated when the printer is connected to the AC power supply At the left rear of the printer are the main controller power supply and interface connector The carriage PCB is incorporated in the carriage unit and the operation panel is on the upper right top cover When serving the printe...

Page 166: ...T 1 107 2 Capping The printer will perform the capping operation when printing has ended or during standby due to an error in order to protect the printhead and avoid ink leakage If the power cord is accidentally unplugged turn off the Power button reconnect the power cord and then turn on the Power button Confirm that the printer starts up properly and enters to the Online or Offline status and t...

Page 167: ...e nozzles are clogged or an ink suction problem occurs white lines can appear on the printout a constant frequency or color dulling can occur If this problem is not resolved by cleaning operations replace the printhead with a new one F 1 60 T 1 108 2 Capping The printer will perform the capping operation when printing has ended or during standby due to an error in order to protect the printhead an...

Page 168: ...u are ready to install it When installing the ink tank be sure to shake it slowly 7 to 8 times before unpacking it Otherwise the ink ingredients may precipitate and degrade the print quality To prevent foreign matter from entering the ink port install the unpacked ink tank in the printer immediately 2 Handling the Ink Tank To prevent foreign matter from entering the ink flow path and causing ink s...

Page 169: ...ticular never touch the printhead contacts F 1 62 1 Carriage unit 2 Printhead contacts 2 Fixing the Carriage After completion of printing the carriage is mechanically locked by the lock arm in the purge unit at the same moment the printhead is capped Before transporting the printer secure the carriage at its home position using belt stoppers 1 so that the carriage does not become separated from th...

Page 170: ...roduce defective prints F 1 65 1 Linear Scale 2 Carriage Shaft 5 Handling the Maintenance Cartridge When removing the maintenance cartridge from the printer use caution so that waste ink does not spatter 6 Refilling the Printer with Ink After draining the ink from inside the printer using the automatic or manual ink draining procedure for disassemble reassemble or transport the printer refill the ...

Page 171: ...lectrical characteristics In particular never touch the printhead contacts F 1 66 1 Carriage unit 2 Printhead contacts 2 Fixing the Carriage After completion of printing the carriage is mechanically locked by the lock arm in the purge unit at the same moment the printhead is capped Before transporting the printer secure the carriage at its home position using belt stoppers 1 so that the carriage d...

Page 172: ...roduce defective prints F 1 69 1 Linear Scale 2 Carriage Shaft 5 Handling the Maintenance Cartridge When removing the maintenance cartridge from the printer use caution so that waste ink does not spatter 6 Refilling the Printer with Ink After draining the ink from inside the printer using the automatic or manual ink draining procedure for disassemble reassemble or transport the printer refill the ...

Page 173: ...3 2 Confirming the Firmware Version 0012 6235 iPF6100 iPF6200 iPF6000S iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S Firmware has been downloaded to the main controller When you have replaced the main controller check that the firmware is the latest version If not update it to the latest version Reference For instruction on how to update the main controller refer to TROUBLESHOOTING Update 1 7 3 3 Precautions against S...

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Page 179: ... Hard Disk Drive 2 24 2 3 Printer Mechanical System 2 26 2 3 1 Outline 2 26 2 3 1 1 Outline 2 26 2 3 2 Ink Passage 2 27 2 3 2 1 Ink Passage 2 27 2 3 2 1 1 Overview of Ink Passage 2 27 2 3 2 2 Ink Tank Unit 2 29 2 3 2 2 1 Structure of Ink Tank Unit 2 29 2 3 2 2 2 Structure of Ink Tank Unit 2 31 2 3 2 3 Carriage Unit 2 33 2 3 2 3 1 Functions of Carriage Unit 2 33 2 3 2 3 2 Functions of Carriage Unit...

Page 180: ...onents 2 68 2 4 2 2 Main controller PCB components 2 69 2 4 2 3 Main controller PCB components 2 71 2 4 2 4 Main controller PCB components 2 72 2 4 2 5 Main controller PCB components 2 74 2 4 2 6 Main controller PCB components 2 75 2 4 2 7 HDD expansion PCB components 2 77 2 4 3 Carriage Relay PCB 2 77 2 4 3 1 Carriage PCB components 2 77 2 4 4 Motor Driver 2 78 2 4 4 1 Roll feed unit PCB componen...

Page 181: ...it PCB Roll motor Carriage motor Feed motor Lift motor Purge motor Valve motor Spur motor Cutter motor Power supply PCB USB IEEE1394 Board LAN IC802 EEPROM IC803 RTC IC1201 LAN Controller BAT 801 Lithium battery IC701 FLASH ROM IC601 IC604 SDRAM IC1 ASIC IC2 ASIC Carriage PCB Linear encoder Head IC1 IC3 IC6 IC7 J11 J12 J13 J21 J22 J23 J3401 J3402 J3501 J3601 J3701 J3801 J3 J5 Multi sensor Operatio...

Page 182: ...motor Lift motor Purge motor Valve motor Spur motor Cutter motor Power supply PCB USB LAN IC802 EEPROM IC803 RTC IC1201 LAN Controller BAT 801 Lithium battery IC701 FLASH ROM IC601 IC604 SDRAM IC1 ASIC IC2 ASIC Carriage PCB Linear encoder Head IC1 IC3 IC6 IC7 J11 J12 J13 J21 J22 J23 J3401 J3402 J3501 J3601 J3701 J3801 J3 J5 Multi sensor Operation panel PCB Maintenance cartridge relay PCB Ink tank ...

Page 183: ...otor Valve motor Spur motor Cutter motor Power supply PCB USB LAN IC802 EEPROM IC803 RTC IC1201 LAN Controller BAT 801 Lithium battery IC701 FLASH ROM IC601 IC604 SDRAM IC1 ASIC IC2 ASIC Carriage PCB Linear encoder Head IC1 IC3 IC6 IC7 J11 J12 J13 J21 J22 J23 J3401 J3402 J3501 J3601 J3701 J3801 J3 J5 Multi sensor Operation panel PCB Maintenance cartridge relay PCB Ink tank ROM PCB IC1 Motor driver...

Page 184: ...tor Purge motor Valve motor Spur motor Cutter motor Cutter lift motor Power supply PCB USB LAN IC1201 LAN Controller BAT 801 Lithium battery IC1 ASIC IC2 ASIC Carriage PCB Linear encoder Head IC1 IC3 IC6 IC7 J11 J12 J13 J21 J22 J23 J3401 J3402 J3501 J3601 J3701 J3801 J3 J5 Multi sensor Operation panel PCB Maintenance cartridge relay PCB Ink tank ROM PCB IC1 Motor driver IC2801 IC2901 IC3001 IC3101...

Page 185: ...arriage motor Feed motor Lift motor Purge motor Valve motor Spur motor Cutter motor Cutter lift motor Power supply PCB USB LAN IC1201 LAN Controller BAT 801 Lithium battery IC1 ASIC IC2 ASIC Carriage PCB Linear encoder Head IC1 IC3 IC6 IC7 J11 J12 J13 J21 J22 J23 J3401 J3402 J3501 J3601 J3701 J3801 J3 J5 Multi sensor Operation panel PCB Maintenance cartridge relay PCB Ink tank ROM PCB IC1 Motor dr...

Page 186: ...IC2801 IC2901 IC3001 IC3101 Motor driver Fan Ink tank Sensor Sensor Switch Motor Motor J2601 J101 J2512 J2703 J2511 J2512 J2511 J2512 J3011 J3202 J3211 J3212 J3301 J3411 J3911 J3 J1 J2 J3 J3202 J3301 CN2 J1801 Maintenance cartridge ROM PCB J2 J3 HDD expansion PCB HDD IC201 HDD Controller J1101 J101 J104 J105 IC802 EEPROM IC803 RTC IC701 IC703 FLASH ROM IC601 IC604 SDRAM SO DIMM J2511 J2801 J3011 J...

Page 187: ...ion from EEPROM mounted on the printheads and the printer temperature from the latch IC on the carriage board and transmit them to the ASIC IC1 The ASIC IC1 also receives mask pattern data from the firmware installed in flash ROM f The ASIC IC1 converts the image data synthesized with the mask pattern to data associated with the printhead information and the printer temperature trans mitting the d...

Page 188: ...ed on the printheads and the printer temperature from the latch IC on the carriage board and transmit them to the ASIC IC1 The ASIC IC1 also receives mask pattern data from the firmware installed in flash ROM f The ASIC IC1 converts the image data synthesized with the mask pattern to data associated with the printhead information and the printer temperature trans mitting the data to the printheads...

Page 189: ...ROM mounted on the printheads and the printer temperature from the latch IC on the carriage board and transmit them to the ASIC IC1 The ASIC IC1 also receives mask pattern data from the firmware installed in flash ROM f The ASIC IC1 converts the image data synthesized with the mask pattern to data associated with the printhead information and the printer temperature trans mitting the data to the p...

Page 190: ...charge nozzles are selected split in 40 20 or 10 nozzle blocks according to the Block Enable information in the even numbered nozzle data and odd num bered nozzle data Each selected block of nozzles is impressed with a Heat Enable signal generated with variable pulse widths according to the head rank head temperature and printer temperature for optimized ink discharges The nozzles are driven by he...

Page 191: ...ng signal internal signal which is generated by dividing the ENCODER_A signal detected at the 150 dpi timing into 16 equal sections Printing in the forward direction is triggered at the leading edge of the detection signal ENCODER_A Printing in the backward direction is carried out the same way as printing in the forward direction but at the trailing edge of the detection signal ENCODER_A when the...

Page 192: ...les are selected split in 40 20 or 10 nozzle blocks according to the Block Enable information in the even numbered nozzle data and odd num bered nozzle data Each selected block of nozzles is impressed with a Heat Enable signal generated with variable pulse widths according to the head rank head temperature and printer temperature for optimized ink discharges The nozzles are driven by heater boards...

Page 193: ...ng signal internal signal which is generated by dividing the ENCODER_A signal detected at the 150 dpi timing into 16 equal sections Printing in the forward direction is triggered at the leading edge of the detection signal ENCODER_A Printing in the backward direction is carried out the same way as printing in the forward direction but at the trailing edge of the detection signal ENCODER_A when the...

Page 194: ...les are selected split in 40 20 or 10 nozzle blocks according to the Block Enable information in the even numbered nozzle data and odd num bered nozzle data Each selected block of nozzles is impressed with a Heat Enable signal generated with variable pulse widths according to the head rank head temperature and printer temperature for optimized ink discharges The nozzles are driven by heater boards...

Page 195: ...ng signal internal signal which is generated by dividing the ENCODER_A signal detected at the 150 dpi timing into 16 equal sections Printing in the forward direction is triggered at the leading edge of the detection signal ENCODER_A Printing in the backward direction is carried out the same way as printing in the forward direction but at the trailing edge of the detection signal ENCODER_A when the...

Page 196: ...evice resource initializarion Printhead ink tank check Media feed system initialization Recovery system initialization Carriage position initialization Remaining ink level detection Waste ink level detection Power on automatic recovery operation Capping Waiting for print operation Initialization of software Initialization of various devices Engine status check Engine startup status check Previous ...

Page 197: ...p cover is opened In this case the printer may stop without capping the print head If the power was turned on by unplugging the power cord plug the power cord into the outlet turn on the power again so that the printer enters the online or offline state and then press the Power button to turn off the power F 2 17 Power button OFF If media remains it is ejected even when printing is in progress Med...

Page 198: ...eding Even in the same mode the printer operates in a different way depending on the media setting made using the printer driver a Draft mode In the draft mode image data is thinned out and a single band equivalent to the width of a nozzle array is printed using one or two paths To use this mode select Draft under Print Quality in the printer driver b Standard mode In the standard mode a single ba...

Page 199: ...directional 2400x1200 MBK Economy Bond Paper Office Document Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Line Document Text Draft 2 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Image Draft 2 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Universal Bond Paper Office Document Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Line Do...

Page 200: ...m Coated Paper Image Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Highest 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK LightWeight Coated paper Image Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Highest 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK High Resolution Barrier Paper Image Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK High...

Page 201: ...ctional 2400x1200 PBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Premium RC Photo Luster Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 PBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Instant Dry Papers Glossy 200g Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 PBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Instant Dry Papers Satin 200g Image S...

Page 202: ...ooth 250g Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Water resistant paper Art Canvas Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Proofing Paper Proofing Paper Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 PBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 PB...

Page 203: ...MBK Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK CAD Translucent Matte Film Line Document Text Draft 2 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK Standard 4 Bi directional 1200x1200 MBK High 8 Bi directional 2400x1200 MBK Special Special 1 Image Standard 8 Bi directional 1200x1200 PBK High 12 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Highest 16 Bi directional 2400x1200 PBK Special 2 Image Stan...

Page 204: ...rmed to allow the printhead to cool naturally When the printhead temperature drops below the prescribed value or 30 seconds have lapsed since detection of the abnormal temperature printing resumes Protection level 2 When the head temperature sensor detects an abnormally high temperature printing stops immediately the carriage is moved to the home position and the printhead is capped In this case a...

Page 205: ...ed hard disk space available jobs stored in the common box are deleted from the oldest one in sequence Print jobs can be simply stored in the personal box without printing Print jobs stored in the common box can be moved to the personal box 4 Preserved job handling Print jobs stored in the personal box or common box can be printed from the operation panel 5 Job queue handling Multiple jobs queued ...

Page 206: ...ists of the ink tank the carriage unit having the printhead the purge unit and the maintenance cartridge unit which are used to supply circulate and suck ink The paper path consists of the roll feed unit paper feed unit to support three types of media feeding transport and ejection This section provides an overview of these mechanical components F 2 18 Ink tank unit Ink tube Purge unit Printhead C...

Page 207: ... the negative pressure generated by dis charging of ink The waste ink used for printhead cleaning and borderless printing flows to the waste ink absorbent materials under the maintenance cartridge in addition to the waste ink box If all of ink passages are opened no ink tank is installed the ink supply valve is opened and the printhead fixer lever is opened when the ink tube is filled with ink the...

Page 208: ...Chapter 2 2 28 If 336 or more hours have lapsed the ink valve opening closing count and the time until the next agitation are changed according to the length of the tame lapsed ...

Page 209: ...needle enters the ink port covered with a rubber plug establishing an ink passage between the printer and ink tank c Air passage When the ink tank lever of the printer is pressed down the hollow needle enters the air passage covered with a rubber plug and thus the internal pressure of the ink tank is released maintaining the internal pressure constant d Notches for preventing incorrect insertion T...

Page 210: ... and closed by the valve open close mechanism which is driven by the valve motor The ink tank unit consists of two tank bases each of which contains ink tanks for three colors and the ink tubes for six colors The ink supply valve for each color is driven by the valve cam though a link Ink supply valves for all colors are opened and closed at the same time F 2 21 Valve cam Valve motor Ink supply va...

Page 211: ...ink port covered with a rubber plug establishing an ink passage between the printer and ink tank c Air passage When the ink tank lever of the printer is pressed down the hollow needle enters the air passage covered with a rubber plug and thus the internal pressure of the ink tank is released maintaining the internal pressure constant d Notches for preventing incorrect insertion The ink tanks have ...

Page 212: ... tubes coming from the C PC PM and GY ink tanks feed both printheads L and R Two valve open closed detection sensors and valve motor control the opening and closing of the ink supply valves to prevent the ink tubes to whichever printhead that is not engaged in any operation such as ink filling and suction from being released T 2 3 F 2 23 Valve open closed detection sensor 1 Valve open closed detec...

Page 213: ...edia supply method printing conditions borderless priority print type environmental conditions temperature humidity and the result of measurement by the multi sensor The relationship between media types and head heights from the platen is summarized in the table below Note that the head height is adjusted with priority given to the media gap measured by the multi sensor T 2 4 g Paper leading edge ...

Page 214: ...nting conditions borderless priority print type environmental conditions temperature humidity and the result of measurement by the multi sensor The relationship between media types and head heights from the platen is summarized in the table below Note that the head height is adjusted with priority given to the media gap measured by the multi sensor T 2 5 g Paper leading edge detection function pap...

Page 215: ...e flexible cable moves in conjunction with the carriage A photo coupler type encoder is mounted at the top of the rear of the carriage to detect the slit on the linear scale during carriage movement thus controlling the print timing d Carriage drive unit Mechanical misalignment of the printhead in the vertical and horizontal direction and in bidirectional printing can be corrected by changing the ...

Page 216: ...etween the face of the printheads and the paper The printhead height is detected by the multisensor installed in the lower left part of the carriage g Multi sensor unit The multi sensor mounted at the lower left of the carriage is composed of four LEDs red blue green infrared and two light sensitive elements which are used to detect the leading edge width and skewing of paper and adjust the color ...

Page 217: ...s of 600 dpi forming a 2560 nozzle arranged at intervals of 1200 dpi F 2 26 b Nozzle structure Ink supplied from the ink tank is filtered by a mesh ink filter and the supplied to the nozzles Ink is supplied from the shared ink chamber to the nozzles When the head driving current is applied to the nozzle heater ink boils and form bubbles so that ink droplets are discharged from the nozzles F 2 27 0...

Page 218: ...able below Cleaning mode Name of Service mode or PRINT INF Name of Main Menu Operation Description of cleaning Cleaning 1 CLN A 1 CLN M 1 Head Cleaning A Normal cleaning Removes dried ink from nozzles thick ink accumulated on the face and paper particles Cleaning 2 CLN A 2 Ink level adjustment and cleaning Adjust the ink level in the head by suction and then performs normal cleaning Cleaning 3 CLN...

Page 219: ...1 ink filling after head replacement 10g No heads are available Cleaning 10 ink filling on secondary transport 15g Power off Specified number of dots discharged per chip completed since the last session of wiping Wiping Idle ejection 0 013g Before the start of printing Less than 168 hours elapsed capped Idle ejection 0 013g At least 168 hours elapsed capped Cleaning 1 Normal Cleaning 1g Before pri...

Page 220: ...s installed in the carriage During cleaning the caps used for both suction and capping are used to suck ink from the printhead using the suction pump Each of the right caps is used to cap the six arrays of nozzles This cap is used only for capping During capping the caps are raised by the cap cams operated by the purge motor to cover the arrays when the carriage has moved to the home position thus...

Page 221: ...nce the wiping performance The amount of glycerin used tank capacity 50 ml is managed by counting the number of times the wiper blade is pressed against the absorbent material When the count reaches the following value an advance notice of replacement printing can be continued or a request for replacement service call error is displayed T 2 6 F 2 30 c Pump unit This printer uses tube pumps suction...

Page 222: ... the cartridge capacity a warning message MTCart Full Soon appears to indicate that the maintenance cartridge is nearly full If printing is continued an error message Maint Cartridge Replace Cart appears to indicate that the maintenance cartridge is full When this error occurs the printer judges the maintenance cartridge as being full of waste ink and stops printing immediately The printer stops e...

Page 223: ...the cartridge capacity a warning message MTCart Full Soon appears to indicate that the maintenance cartridge is nearly full If printing is continued an error message Maint Cartridge Replace Cart appears to indicate that the maintenance cartridge is full When this error occurs the printer judges the maintenance cartridge as being full of waste ink and stops printing immediately The printer stops ev...

Page 224: ...er and ink splashes from the media are collected in the filter through the front duct and the air flow path inside the printer by the driving of the mist fan thus preventing mist from discharged outside the printer F 2 34 During operation of the suction fan suspended substances are collected in the filter through the airflow path inside the printer preventing them from being emitted to outside of ...

Page 225: ...r drive unit that applies releases pressure to from the pinch roller spur drive unit that moves the spur up down and various sensors that detect the media feed status allowing media to be fed in three ways fed and ejected F 2 36 Roll media sensor Roll media Multi sensor Feed roller Paper detection sensor Manually fed cut sheet top Manually fed cut sheet front Pinch roller Platen Eject roller Spur ...

Page 226: ...es the media to rotate the roll media feed roller thus feeding the roll media onto the platen Roll media feeding is controlled by the roll motor and roll feed unit PCB The roll media pick up roller is moved up and down by the cam and the cam movement is detected by the roll media cam sensor When the printer is turned on with roll media loaded the roll media pick up operation starts automatically F...

Page 227: ...Chapter 2 2 47 If the roll media sensor detects that there is no roll during roll media pick up operation the roll media is ejected F 2 38 Roll media sensor Roll Feed Unit ...

Page 228: ...39 Roll media loading Roll media detection Light intensity Detection of leading edge of media 2 Detection of skewed media Media width detection Detection of leading edge of media 2 End of roll media pick up Printing manual roll media sensor Detection of bar code pattern 1 1 This operation is performed only when ON is selected for Detect Remaining Roll Media If the roll media does not have a bar co...

Page 229: ... feeding paper can be used only when an accept media type is selected from the Manual Feed menu in the use mode If you select the Manual Feed menu the pinch roller unit moves up to allow you to feed paper from the front of the printer according to the message shown on the operation panel The pinch roller unit is moved up and down by the lift motor The cam which is also operated by the lift motor v...

Page 230: ...he rear of the printer is fed onto the platen for printing This method of feeding paper can be used only when an acceptable media type is selected from the Manual Feed menu in the user mode The pick up timing of the paper loaded in the rear paper tray according to the message shown on the operation panel is controlled by the paper detection sensor F 2 43 Paper detection sensor Paper detection sens...

Page 231: ...ation of the feed roller according to the selected print mode F 2 44 2 3 3 2 5 Manual Feed from Rear Sequence 0013 4176 iPF6100 iPF6200 iPF6000S iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S This sequence can be performed according to the messages shown on the operation panel only when a specific type of media is selected after selecting the manual feed mode from the menu shown on the operation panel When the cut shee...

Page 232: ...up operation Printing manual Detection of skewed movement of paper 1 The auto roll feed unit starts feeding the cut sheet when the roll media detection sensor detects the media When the auto roll feed unit is not mounted the printer starts feeding the media when the paper detection sensor detects the media Head hight adjustment ...

Page 233: ...eed motor and the pinch roller unit operating in conjunction with the feed rollers While being held flat on the platen media is fed horizontally under the printhead The feed roller unit has a sensor that detects the media feed status and a sensor that detects the status of the mechanisms that constitute the paper path F 2 46 Pinch roller Feed roller Feed roller encoder sensor Feed motor Feed rolle...

Page 234: ...n periodically To prevent this the feed roller encoder sensor and feed roller HP sensor detect the presence and amount of feed roller eccentricity every rotation of the feed roller This function is called the feed roller eccentricity detection function If eccentricity is detected the media feed mount is compensated for according to the amount of eccentricity F 2 47 F 2 48 Feed roller encoder senso...

Page 235: ...spur cam sensor are used to control the spur stop position In case of manual feed from front When the above mode is selected in the user mode the spur moves to the upper limit position and then stops Stop position depending on media type To prevent the spur from damaging the media the spur stops at a proper position according to the media type selected in the user mode c Eject roller drive The dri...

Page 236: ... media on ejection Whether to perform cutting or not is determined by the choice of the main menu and the specifications of the printer driver The cutter in the cutter unit stands by at the cutter home position except when it cuts roll media Power from the cutter drive motor is imparted to the circular belt to move the cutter from left to right for cutting roll media F 2 50 Cutter right position s...

Page 237: ... motor When cut sheets are used the spur is raised at the trailing edge of the cut sheet due to its stiffness and therefore the force to feed paper becomes weak resulting in printing of defective images To prevent this the cutter unit is evacuated moved up to the specified position The cutter in the cutter unit stands by at the cutter home position except when it cuts roll media Power from the cut...

Page 238: ...f the printer the carriage PCB and print head which are mounted in the carriage and other electrical components such as the operation panel sensors and motors The main controller PCB manages the image data processing and the entire electrical system and controls relay PCBs and driver functions F 2 52 Main controller PCB Power supply Maintenance cartridge relay PCB Roll feed unit PCB Operation pane...

Page 239: ...l function Thermistor Motor control function AC inlet IC1 IC1201 LAN Controller IC803 RTC IC802 EEPROM IC601 IC604 SDRAM IC2 IC701 FLASH ROM IC2801 IC2901 IC3001 IC3101 Motor driver IC1 EEPROM EEPROM IC6 IC7 Multi sensor control function EEPROM IC1 IC3 EEPROM control function Linear encoder Linear encoder detection function Heat pulse control function Operation panel control function PWM control f...

Page 240: ...age PCB and print head which are mounted in the carriage and other electrical components such as the operation panel sensors and motors The main controller PCB manages the image data processing and the entire electrical system and controls relay PCBs and driver functions F 2 54 Main controller PCB Power supply Maintenance cartridge relay PCB Roll feed unit PCB Operation panel PCB Carriage PCB HDD ...

Page 241: ...nction AC inlet IC1 IC1201 LAN Controller IC803 RTC IC802 EEPROM IC601 IC604 SDRAM IC2 IC701 FLASH ROM IC2801 IC2901 IC3001 IC3101 Motor driver IC1 EEPROM EEPROM IC6 IC7 Multi sensor control function EEPROM IC1 IC3 EEPROM control function Linear encoder Linear encoder detection function Heat pulse control function Operation panel control function PWM control function Operation panel Image data con...

Page 242: ...iage PCB and print head which are mounted in the carriage and other electrical components such as the operation panel sensors and motors The main controller PCB manages the image data processing and the entire electrical system and controls relay PCBs and driver functions F 2 56 Main controller PCB Power supply Maintenance cartridge relay PCB Roll feed unit PCB Operation panel PCB Carriage PCB HDD...

Page 243: ... AC inlet IC1 IC1201 LAN Controller IC803 RTC IC802 EEPROM IC601 IC604 SDRAM IC2 IC701 FLASH ROM IC2801 IC2901 IC3001 IC3101 Motor driver IC1 EEPROM EEPROM IC6 IC7 Multi sensor control function EEPROM IC1 IC3 EEPROM control function Linear encoder Linear encoder detection function Heat pulse control function Operation panel control function PWM control function Operation panel Image data control f...

Page 244: ...carriage PCB and print head which are mounted in the carriage and other electrical components such as the operation panel sensors and motors The main controller PCB manages the image data processing and the entire electrical system and controls relay PCBs and driver functions F 2 58 HDD Main controller PCB Power supply Maintenance cartridge relay PCB Roll feed unit PCB Operation panel PCB Carriage...

Page 245: ...AC inlet IC1 IC1201 LAN Controller IC803 RTC IC802 EEPROM IC601 IC604 SDRAM IC2 IC701 IC703 FLASH ROM IC2801 IC2901 IC3001 IC3101 Motor driver IC1 EEPROM EEPROM IC6 IC7 Multi sensor control function EEPROM IC1 IC3 EEPROM control function Linear encoder Linear encoder detection function Heat pulse control function Operation panel control function PWM control function Operation panel Image data cont...

Page 246: ...iage PCB and print head which are mounted in the carriage and other electrical components such as the operation panel sensors and motors The main controller PCB manages the image data processing and the entire electrical system and controls relay PCBs and driver functions F 2 60 Main controller PCB Power supply Maintenance cartridge relay PCB Roll feed unit PCB Operation panel PCB Carriage PCB ...

Page 247: ...ion Thermistor Motor control function AC inlet IC1 IC1201 LAN Controller IC803 RTC IC802 EEPROM IC601 IC604 SDRAM IC2 IC701 IC703 FLASH ROM IC2801 IC2901 IC3001 IC3101 Motor driver IC1 EEPROM EEPROM IC6 IC7 Multi sensor control function EEPROM IC1 IC3 EEPROM control function Linear encoder Linear encoder detection function Heat pulse control function Operation panel control function PWM control fu...

Page 248: ...TC and therefore the lithium battery power is not consumed Heat Enable signal control function This function uses the pulse width to perform variable control of the time of application of the Heat Enable signal to the nozzle heater board for each printhead nozzle array Linear scale count function This function reads the linear scale when the carriage moves thus generating the ink discharge timing ...

Page 249: ...comprising a 128 MB SDR SDRAM is connected to the 32 bit data bus to be used as a work area During print data reception it is also used as an image buffer It cannot be expanded g FLASH ROM IC701 A 64 MB flash ROM is connected to the 8 bit data bus to store the printer control program h EEPROM IC802 The 128 KB EEPROM stores various setting values adjustment values log data counter values related to...

Page 250: ...nk based on the signal received from the hollow needle mounted in the ink tank unit LED control function This function controls the LEDs on the ink tank unit I O port function This function controls input signals from sensors Power ON OFF control function This function controls turning on off of the drive power 26 V and 21 5 V supplied from the power supply PCB Head DI sensor read control function...

Page 251: ...timer function is held on using the RTC IC803 and lithium battery BAT801 to assist the cleaning function When the power cord is plugged to the outlet power is supplied to the RTC and therefore the lithium battery power is not consumed Heat Enable signal control function This function uses the pulse width to perform variable control of the time of application of the Heat Enable signal to the nozzle...

Page 252: ...generates purge motor cutter motor and spur motor control signals based on the control signal from the ASIC e Driver IC IC3001 This IC generates a lift motor control signal based on the control signal from the ASIC f DIMMs IC301 IC302 IC601 IC602 IC603 IC604 The DIMM comprising a 256 MB SDRAM is connected to the 32 bit data bus to be used as a work area During print data reception it is also used ...

Page 253: ...detects the remaining level of each color of ink based on the signal received from the hollow needle mounted in the ink tank unit LED control function This function controls the LEDs on the ink tank unit I O port function This function controls input signals from sensors Power ON OFF control function This function controls turning on off of the drive power 26 V and 21 5 V supplied from the power s...

Page 254: ...tion Even when the printer is turned off the timer function is held on using the RTC IC803 and lithium battery BAT801 to assist the cleaning function When the power cord is plugged to the outlet power is supplied to the RTC and therefore the lithium battery power is not consumed Heat Enable signal control function This function uses the pulse width to perform variable control of the time of applic...

Page 255: ...ontrol signals based on the control signal from the ASIC d Driver IC IC2901 This IC generates purge motor cutter motor and spur motor control signals based on the control signal from the ASIC e Driver IC IC3001 This IC generates a lift motor control signal based on the control signal from the ASIC f DIMM IC601 IC602 IC603 IC604 The DIMMs comprising a 256 MB SDR SDRAM are connected to the 32 bit da...

Page 256: ...ntrol of the time of application of the Heat Enable signal to the nozzle heater board for each printhead nozzle array Linear scale count function This function reads the linear scale when the carriage moves thus generating the ink discharge timing It also counts the linear scale timing cycle using the reference clock to measure the carriage moving speed Dot count function This function controls th...

Page 257: ... DIMM IC601 IC602 IC603 IC604 The DIMMs comprising a 256 MB SDR SDRAM are connected to the 32 bit data bus to be used as a work area During print data reception it is also used as an image buffer It cannot be expanded g FLASH ROM IC701 IC703 The 128 64 MB flash ROMs IC701 IC703 are connected to the 8 bit data bus to store the printer control program h EEPROM IC802 The 256 KB EEPROM stores various ...

Page 258: ... data is not supported b Multi sensor control ICs IC6 and IC7 These ICs are used to generate the multi sensor LED control signal and adjust the gain 2 4 4 Motor Driver 2 4 4 1 Roll feed unit PCB components 0013 4323 iPF6100 iPF6200 iPF6000S iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S F 2 70 a Driver IC IC1 Roll motor drive function This function controls the roll motor based on the control signals from the main cont...

Page 259: ...rcuit for driving motors fans and sensors and a 21 5 V generator circuit for driving sensors heads logic circuits and others When the power is turned off 26 V and 21 5 V are reduced to about 12 V and 9 V respectively power save mode Power ON OFF operation is controlled by the main controller PCB Operation panel Transformer DC power supply control circuit 21 5V generation circuit 26V generation cir...

Page 260: ...ng of the top cover When the top cover is closed the sensor light is shielded by the sensor arm thus notifying the sensor of closing the cover Ink tank cover switch The micro switch type ink tank cover switch detects opening and closing of the ink tank cover When the ink tank cover is closed the protrusion on the ink tank cover presses the switch thus detecting closing of the ink tank cover Top co...

Page 261: ... wiping states with the combination of the state detected by the pump cam and the state of pump motor rotation control performed by the pump encoder F 2 75 Purge unit Pump encoder sensor Pump cam sensor Valve open closed detection sensor Head management sensor Carriage lock Capping Suction Air passage valve open Idle suction Printing Suction during printing Wiping Carriage lock Air passage Carriag...

Page 262: ...r detects each nozzle due to the voltage change caused when ink discharged from the nozzle blocks the sensor light Non discharging nozzle detection is carried out at the following timings After the execution of Cleaning 1 Cleaning 2 Cleaning 3 Cleaning 6 or Cleaning 10 After the number of copies that has been set by the user menu choice Nozzle Check Frequency have been printed If more than a speci...

Page 263: ...e combination of the state detected by the pump cam and the state of pump motor rotation control performed by the pump encoder F 2 80 Valve open closed detection sensor Valve open closed detection sensor 2 Purge unit Pump encoder sensor Pump cam sensor Head management sensor Carriage lock Capping Suction Air passage valve open Idle suction Printing Suction during printing Wiping Carriage lock Air ...

Page 264: ...harge ink on after another The sensor detects each nozzle due to the voltage change caused when ink discharged from the nozzle blocks the sensor light Non discharging nozzle detection is carried out at the following timings After the execution of Cleaning 1 Cleaning 2 Cleaning 3 Cleaning 6 or Cleaning 10 After the number of copies that has been set by the user menu choice Nozzle Check Frequency ha...

Page 265: ... wiping states with the combination of the state detected by the pump cam and the state of pump motor rotation control performed by the pump encoder F 2 85 Purge unit Pump encoder sensor Pump cam sensor Valve open closed detection sensor Head management sensor Carriage lock Capping Suction Air passage valve open Idle suction Printing Suction during printing Wiping Carriage lock Air passage Carriag...

Page 266: ...g 6 or Cleaning 10 After the number of copies that has been set by the user menu choice Nozzle Check Frequency have been printed If more than a specified number of non discharging nozzles have been located in one session of non discharging nozzle detection the normal cleaning sequence is launched before a second session of non discharging nozzle detection is conducted If more than a specified numb...

Page 267: ... combination of the state detected by the pump cam and the state of pump motor rotation control performed by the pump encoder F 2 90 Valve open closed detection sensor 1 Valve open closed detection sensor 2 Purge unit Pump encoder sensor Pump cam sensor Head management sensor Carriage lock Capping Suction Air passage valve open Idle suction Printing Suction during printing Wiping Carriage lock Air...

Page 268: ...leaning 1 Cleaning 2 Cleaning 3 Cleaning 6 or Cleaning 10 After the number of copies that has been set by the user menu choice Nozzle Check Frequency have been printed If more than a specified number of non discharging nozzles have been located in one session of non discharging nozzle detection the normal cleaning sequence is launched before a second session of non discharging nozzle detection is ...

Page 269: ...gs Ink mist adhering to the sensor could deliver incorrect measurement readings when color calibration is executed If the ink dot count exceeds a tolerance the service error E194 4034 would occur If it does execute service mode SERVICE MODE ADJUST GAP CALIB after the multisensor has been replaced to clear the dot count F 2 95 Service mode After SERVICE MODE ADJUST GAP CALIB has been carried out pa...

Page 270: ...vironmental temperature is used to calibrate the head sensor and to detect abnormal head temperatures Head temperature sensor The diode type head temperature sensors installed at the top and bottom of the printhead nozzle unit are used to detect the head temperature The diode voltage that changes with the nozzle unit temperature is reported to the main controller via the carriage PCB The detected ...

Page 271: ...s that the spur unit is at the upper limit position When the sensor light is unshielded by the rotation of the spur motor the printer detects that the spur unit is at the bottom position The spur height is controlled by driving the spur motor with a predetermined number of pulses Cutter HP sensor This is a photo interrupter type sensor This sensor detects that the cutter is at the home position le...

Page 272: ...the slits on the encoder film of the feed roller during feed motor rotation thus detecting the amount of rotation of the feed roller media feed amount F 2 98 Roll media sensor This is a photo interrupter type sensor When media is loaded the the sensor arm blocks the sensor light thus detecting the media Roll cam sensor This is a photo interrupter type sensor When the roll cam blocks the sensor lig...

Page 273: ...on When the sensor light is unshielded by the rotation of the spur motor the printer detects that the spur unit is at the bottom position The spur height is controlled by driving the spur motor with a predetermined number of pulses Cutter lift sensor This is a photo interrupter type sensor When the cutter unit ascends the sensor unit blocks the sensor light thus detecting that the cutter unit is a...

Page 274: ...d roller encoder sensor The feed roller encoder sensor detects the slits on the encoder film of the feed roller during feed motor rotation thus detecting the amount of rotation of the feed roller media feed amount F 2 101 Roll media sensor This is a photo interrupter type sensor When media is loaded the the sensor arm blocks the sensor light thus detecting the media Roll cam sensor This is a photo...

Page 275: ...0S F 2 102 Temperature humidity sensor This sensor detects the temperature and humidity around the printer so that the measured values are used for head height adjustment idle discharge control waste ink evaporation amount calculation and suction fan control Temperature humidity sensor ...

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Page 279: ...Installation 3 1 3 1 2 2 Installing the Stand 3 10 3 1 3 Checking the Images Operations 3 19 3 1 3 1 Checking the Image and Operation 3 19 3 2 Transporting the Printer 3 20 3 2 1 Transporting the Printer 3 20 3 2 1 1 Transporting the Printer 3 20 3 2 1 2 Transporting the Printer 3 22 3 2 2 Reinstalling the Printer 3 24 3 2 2 1 Reinstalling the Printer 3 24 ...

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Page 281: ...x 648 H mm Main body with stand 1477 W mm x 1961 D mm x 1293 H mm When printing from the Front Paper Feed Slot leave at least 1 300 mm 51 2 in of unobstructed space in front of the printer and 700 mm 27 6 in behind it 3 1 2 Unpacking and Installation 3 1 2 1 Unpacking and Installation 0016 8530 iPF6100 iPF6200 iPF6000S The printer must be moved with it held by three or more persons on both sides B...

Page 282: ...Chapter 3 3 2 When moving the printer grasp the carrying handles 1 on the left and right side of the bottom Holding other portions can drop the printer and you may be injured F 3 3 1 1 ...

Page 283: ...to see that none of the accessories is missing F 3 4 1 Printer 2 Power Cord 3 Printhead 4 Cleaning sheet 5 Roll Holder Set 6 Starter ink tanks 7 Cleaning brush 8 Reference Guides 9 CD ROM 10 Sample paper 4 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 7 ...

Page 284: ...remove the Roll Holder 2 and protective material from the Roll Feed Unit Also remove the tape on the two Holder Stoppers attached to the Roll Holder and then remove the Holder Stoppers 3 from the Roll Holder F 3 7 5 Remove the tape and other packaging material used to secure the printer and accessories Remove the tape and protective material on the Top Cover 1 and Ejection Guide 2 After removing t...

Page 285: ...e Top Cover you will find a Cleaning Brush 3 on the right side Use this brush to clean inside the Top Cover 7 Plug the power cord into the Power Socket on the back of the printer F 3 10 8 Plug the power cord into the outlet F 3 11 9 Press the Power botton to power on the printer F 3 12 10 When Open Top Cover is displayed on the Display Screen open the Top Cover F 3 13 11 Pull the Printhead Fixer L...

Page 286: ...not reattach the removed protective caps Dispose of these parts following the local regulation F 3 17 14 Remove the orange Safety Cap 1 1 While squeezing the grips of Safety Cap 2 2 pull the cap down to remove it F 3 18 Never touch the ink supply section 4 This may cause printing problems The Printhead is filled with ink When removing Safety Cap 1 1 and Satety Cap 2 2 be careful not to spill it Do...

Page 287: ...zles and metal contacts do not touch the Carriage F 3 19 16 Pull the Printhead Fixer Cover down toward the front to lock the Printhead in place F 3 20 17 Push the Printhead Fixer Lever toward the back of the printer until it clicks F 3 21 18 Repeat steps 11 17 to install the second Printhead 19 Close the Top Cover F 3 22 20 Open the ink tank cover according to the message shown on the display F 3 ...

Page 288: ...ating your wrist to turn the Ink Tank upside down and right side up repeatedly F 3 25 23 Open the pouch and remove the Ink Tank F 3 26 Never touch the ink port 1 and contacts 2 The peripheral parts may be stained the ink tank may be broken or a printing failure may occur F 3 27 Becareful not to drop the ink tank once it is unpacked The leaked ink may stain the peripheral area Do not remove and sha...

Page 289: ...red F 3 30 27 Repeat steps 21 26 to install all Ink Tanks 28 Close the Ink Tank Cover F 3 31 29 After all Printheads and Ink Tanks are installed Keep Cover Closed is shown on the Display Screen The system now automatically fills with ink This process takes about 14 minutes MEMO Initial ink filling performed at printer installation consumes ink beween the ink tanks and printhead The ink level indic...

Page 290: ...tand Stay 4 Output Stacker 5 Stand Board 6 Basket Bolts 2pcs 7 Basket Decorative Nuts 2pcs 8 Basket Rod 1 2pcs 9 Basket Rod 2 10 Basket Rod 3 11 Support Rod 12 Basket Arm 2pcs 13 Basket Rod Caps 2pcs 14 Main Unit Securing Bolts long 4pcs 15 Table Bolts short 4pcs 16 Allen Wrench 17 Wrench 18 Accessory Box 19 Velcro Tape L R 1 16 15 8 14 13 12 10 9 11 7 6 5 4 3 2 17 18 19 ...

Page 291: ...teners are on the front facing out F 3 33 2 Hold the Stand Stay 1 with the surface marked R facing back Insert it fully into the grooves of the Stand L 2 and Stand R 3 until it stops F 3 34 Be careful not to put your fingers between the Stand Stay fixtures and the groove of Stand F 3 35 L R 1 2 3 1 2 ...

Page 292: ... 36 4 Put the Stand Board 1 on the Stand aligning the right side of the Stand Board 2 with the right side of the Stand 3 F 3 37 Be careful not to pinch your fingers between the Stand Board and Stand 5 To secure the Stand Board 3 to the Stand use the Allen Wrench 1 to tighten the four short Table Bolts 2 in the order shown F 3 38 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 2 3 ...

Page 293: ... 1 and the hole 3 of the Basket Fastener on the right are aligned and the Support Rod Holder 4 faces up F 3 39 2 Insert Basket Bolts 2 into the hole of Basket Fastener fitting the head of Basket Bolts 3 in the hole of Basket Fastener 1 F 3 40 3 Use Basket Decorative Nuts 2 to secure the Basket Bolts 1 F 3 41 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 ...

Page 294: ...asket Arms 1 over the grooves 3 on the top of the Stand Stay 2 and hang the hooks of the bottom of the Basket Arms on the bottom of the Stand Stay F 3 43 6 Spread out the Output Stacker 2 so that the white tag 1 is face down in the front right corner Insert Basket Rod 2 4 in the front hole 3 of the Output Stacker and Basket Rod 3 6 in the hole 5 in the middle of the Output Stacker on the bottom su...

Page 295: ...asket Rod 2 2 until they cover the lines 3 F 3 45 8 Insert Basket Rod Caps 2 on both ends of Basket Rod 1 1 until they cover the lines 3 F 3 46 9 Insert Basket Rod 3 1 in the holder groove 3 on the bottom of the Basket Arm 2 F 3 47 1 3 2 1 2 3 1 3 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 ...

Page 296: ...in the middle of the Output Stacker on both sides over the hooks 6 in the middle of the Basket Arms F 3 48 11 Insert the Support Rod 1 in the insertion slot 2 of the Support Rod Holder Passing it through the bottom of the Output Stacker insert it in the Support Rod Holder on the opposite side Normally use the stacker in this position F 3 49 1 3 2 4 5 6 1 3 1 2 ...

Page 297: ...1 on the left and right side of the bottom Holding other portions can drop the printer and you may be injured F 3 51 1 Move the Stand into position and make sure the front casters are locked F 3 52 2 With three people holding the printer carrying handles align the symbol on the back of the printer with the symbol on the back of the Stand Board 1 as you set the printer down on the Stand F 3 53 1 1 ...

Page 298: ...the stand use the provided Allen Wrench 2 to tighten the two long Main Unit Securing Bolts 1 firmly on either side from under the printer F 3 54 4 Assemble the Accessory Box 1 and use the Velcro Tape 2 to attach it to the Stand F 3 55 1 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 299: ...Chapter 3 3 19 3 1 3 Checking the Images Operations 3 1 3 1 Checking the Image and Operation 0013 4090 iPF6100 iPF6200 iPF6000S Do the paper set and the driver installation and do the test print ...

Page 300: ...g a step s Follow the steps shown in a When the printer is operating properly When the printer is not operating properly due to breakdown or a power supply problem follow the steps shown in b When the printer is not operating properly a When the printer is operating properly To prevent the waste ink from leaking drain the ink wait about 15 minute and then remove the maintenance cartridge Package t...

Page 301: ...mergency measure used when the printer does not operate properly so it can damage the printhead 6 Remove the maintenance cartridge and then package it so that waste ink does not leak 7 Attach all external covers 8 Open the top cover and then secure the carriage with the belt stopper 9 Close the top cover 10 Attach the cushioning materials and tape 11 If the printer is mounted on a stand remove the...

Page 302: ... breakdown or a power supply problem follow the steps shown in b When the printer is not operating properly a When the printer is operating properly To prevent the waste ink from leaking drain the ink wait about 15 minute and then remove the maintenance cartridge Package the removed maintenance cartridge so that the waste ink does not leak 1 Turn on the Power button on the printer 2 Remove the med...

Page 303: ... the printhead 6 Remove the maintenance cartridge and then package it so that waste ink does not leak 7 Attach all external covers 8 Open the top cover and then secure the carriage with the belt stopper 9 Close the top cover 10 Attach the cushioning materials and tape 11 If the printer is mounted on a stand remove the printer from the stand 12 Pack the printer in the packing box and then put the r...

Page 304: ...er after moving it on the same floor having a step s If you have moved the printer to the installation site on the same floor having a step s with ink drained install it again in the same manner as that for initial instal lation after reception of the delivered printer 1 Unpack the printer 2 Remove the cushioning materials and tape from the printer 3 Install the maintenance cartridge 4 Remove the ...

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Page 307: ...aste Ink Collection Unit 4 52 4 3 15 Ink Tank Unit 4 56 4 3 16 Ink Tank Unit 4 59 4 3 17 Head Management Sensor 4 62 4 3 18 Multi Sensor 4 62 4 3 19 Multi Sensor 4 63 4 3 20 PCBs 4 64 4 3 21 PCBs 4 67 4 3 22 PCBs 4 72 4 3 23 Opening the Cap Moving the Wiper Unit 4 77 4 3 24 Opening the Cap Moving the Wiper Unit 4 79 4 3 25 Opening Closing the Ink Supply Valve 4 81 4 3 26 Draining the Ink 4 82 4 4 ...

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Page 309: ...350 iPF6300S The service parts indicated below require careful handling 1 Keep all packages with the warning not to turn over Pay careful attention to all individually packaged service part carriage unit purge unit ink tank unit and other parts boxes marked This side up and handle appropriately F 4 1 ...

Page 310: ...ver be removed after initial factory adjustments are indicated by the presence of red screws Under no circumstance should these red screws be loosened or removed Removing these screws will render the printer out of alignment forever F 4 2 4 3 2 Moving the carriage manually 0012 6350 iPF6100 iPF6200 iPF6000S iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S Move the carriage as required during disassembly reassembly to pre...

Page 311: ...tions refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly Draining the Ink 1 Carriage unit Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly Carriage Unit 2 Ink tank unit Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly Ink Tank Unit F 4 3 1 2 ...

Page 312: ...6000S iPF6300 iPF6350 iPF6300S a Left right circle cover Removing the left right circle cover 1 When removing the left circle cover 1 turn it in the direction of the arrow F 4 4 2 When removing the right circle cover 1 turn it in the direction of the arrow F 4 5 1 1 ...

Page 313: ...the three hooks 1 up and turn it toward the rear side of the printer When attaching the right circle cover fit it in place with the two hooks 2 up and turn it toward the rear side of the printer F 4 6 b Roll Feed Unit Removing the roll feed unit 1 Remove two coin screws 1 to remove roll feed unit 2 F 4 7 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 314: ...he three screws 1 and then release the three hooks 2 while opening the hook 3 outward F 4 8 d Left cover Removing the left cover 1 When removing the left cover 3 open the top cover and then remove the left circle cover and tank cover 2 Remove the screw 1 and the hook 2 and slide the left cover in the direction of arrow 2 and then slide it in the direction of arrow 3 F 4 9 1 4 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 315: ...lding the handles 1 F 4 10 f Lower rear left cover Removing the lower rear left cover 1 Remove the screw 1 to remove the lower rear left cover 2 F 4 11 g Lower rear cover Removing the lower rear cover 1 When removing the lower rear cover 2 remove the two screws 1 and then remove it F 4 12 1 2 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 316: ... F 4 13 i Left front cover Removing the left front cover 1 When removing the left front cover 2 open the top cover and then remove the roll feed unit left circle cover tank cover and output guide 2 Rmove the three screws 1 and then remove the left front cover 2 F 4 14 j Right upper cover Removing the right upper cover 1 When removing the right upper cover 2 open the top cover and then remove the r...

Page 317: ... right upper cover 2 Remove the two hooks 1 and flexible cable 2 and earth cable 3 and then remove the operation panel 4 F 4 16 l Exhaust Filter Removing the exhaust filter 1 When removing the filter cover 1 push it in the direction of the arrow while pressing on the handhold F 4 17 2 Remove the exhaust filter 2 while pushing the hook 1 F 4 18 1 3 2 1 4 1 1 2 ...

Page 318: ...g the right cover 1 When removing the right cover 3 open the top cover and then remove the roll feed unit right circle cover right upper cover operation panel mist filter exhaust filter and lower rear cover 2 Remove the six screws 1 and hook 2 and then remove the right cover 3 F 4 20 Note on attaching the right cover Be careful in attaching the right cover not to press the ink tubes with the edges...

Page 319: ...er rear cover 2 Remove the two screws 1 and then remove the right front cover 2 F 4 22 p Rear cover Removing the rear cover 1 When removing the rear cover 2 open the top cover and then remove the roll feed unit left circle cover tank cover left circle cover right upper cover operation panel exhaust filter right cover lower rear cover left cover and left rear cover 2 Remove the three screws 1 and t...

Page 320: ...t circle cover tank cover left cover right circle cover right upper cover operation panel exhaust filter right cover and lower rear cover 2 Remove the three screws 1 and then remove the upper rear cover 2 F 4 24 Note on attaching upper rear cover In attaching the upper rear cover allow flexible cable 1 in the control area to pass over the cover F 4 25 2 1 1 1 ...

Page 321: ...he two screws 1 and then remove the upper front cover 3 while releasing the three hooks 2 F 4 26 s Lower front cover Removing the lower front cover 1 When removing the lower front cover 3 open the top cover and then remove the roll feed unit left circle cover tank cover right circle cover right upper cover operation panel upper front cover right cover and exhaust filter 2 Remove the three screws 1...

Page 322: ... cover and left rear cover 2 Remove the two screws 2 and then remove the left back cover 1 F 4 28 u Back cover Removing the back cover 1 When removing the back cover 1 open the top cover and then remove the roll feed unit left circle cover tank cover left cover lower rear cover lower rear left cover left rear cover and left back cover 2 Remove the two screws 2 and two hooks 3 and then remove the b...

Page 323: ...ust filter and right cover 2 Remove the two screws 1 and then remove the lower back cover 2 F 4 30 w Cover guide Removing the cover guide 1 When removing the cover guide 2 open the top cover and then remove the roll feed unit left circle cover tank cover left cover right circle cover right upper cover operation panel exhaust filter lower rear cover lower rear left cover left lower cover rear cover...

Page 324: ...ide 2 Remove the three screws 1 and then remove the cover support plate right 2 F 4 32 y Cover support plate left Rmoving the cover support plate left 1 When removing the cover support plate left 2 open the top cover and then remove the roll feed unit left circle cover tank cover left front cover left cover right circle cover right upper cover operation panel exhaust filter right cover lower rear ...

Page 325: ...port plate Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly PCBs 2 Loosen the two screws 2 and then remove the timing belt 3 from the pulley 3 Remove the two screws 4 and connector 5 and then remove the feed motor 1 F 4 34 Note on mounting the feed motor When mounting the feed motor attach the timing belt 3 on the pulley and then tighten the two screws 2 4 3 1 2 2 5 ...

Page 326: ...CE MODE REPLACE CUTTER and then choose YES to move the cutter to the replacement place 2 Remove two screws 1 to remove the cutter 2 F 4 35 MEMO After replacing the cutter obey the message that displayed on the LCD to initialize the parts counter information Then the cutter moves to home position auto matically 2 1 ...

Page 327: ...el exhaust filter lower rear cover right cover right front cover upper front cover lower front cover Refer to DISASSEMBLY REAS SEMBLY Points to note on Disassembly and Reassembly External Covers 2 Turning the motor pulley 1 in the arrow direction move the cutter 2 about 2cm to the right of the left most end F 4 36 3 Remove the screw 1 and clamp 2 and slide cutter unit 3 to left obliquely upward ou...

Page 328: ...drive unit F 4 38 d Removing the cutter mounting plate 1 Remove the cutter unit 2 Remove the two screws 1 and connector 2 and free the harness from harness guide 3 to remove the cutter mounting plate 4 F 4 39 e Removing the cutter drive unit 1 Remove the cutter unit 2 Remove the two screws 1 and two connectors 2 and free the harness from harness guide 3 to remove the cutter drive unit 4 F 4 40 1 1...

Page 329: ...information Then the cutter moves to home position automatically b Removing the cutter unit 1 When removing the cutter unit open the top cover and then remove the roll feed unit output guide left and right circle covers tank cover left front cover right upper cover operation panel exhaust filter lower rear cover right cover right front cover upper front cover lower front cover Refer to DISASSEMBLY...

Page 330: ... the motor pulley 1 in the arrow direction move the cutter 2 about 2cm to the right of the left most end F 4 43 4 Remove the screw 1 and clamp 2 and slide cutter unit 3 to left obliquely upward out of position F 4 44 1 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 331: ...ter unit and cutter drive unit F 4 45 d Removing the cutter lifter unit 1 Remove the cutter unit 2 Remove the belt 1 two screws 2 and harness and then remove the cutter lifter unit 3 F 4 46 e Removing the cutter drive unit 1 Remove the cutter unit 2 Remove the two screws 1 and two connectors 2 and free the harness from harness guide 3 to remove the cutter drive unit 4 F 4 47 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 332: ...the joint of the ink tube unit Wrap the removed joint with a plastic bag or other covering so that ink does not splashes then close the plastic bag F 4 48 5 Remove the linear scale 1 from the right clamp plate s spring and then remove it rightward F 4 49 When removing the linear scale take care not to damage or stain it The stained or damaged liner plate can cause malfunction 6 While sliding the p...

Page 333: ...retainer 1 If the flexible cable retainer 1 is marked with index A insert the flat head screw driver to meet the index F 4 52 9 Turn the gear 1 so that the sensor flag of the lift gear 2 leaves the interrupt position of the lift cam sensor 3 then remove the ring 4 the lift gear 2 and the lift cam 5 Disconnect the connector 6 remove the two screws 7 and then remove the lift cam sensor 3 Remove the ...

Page 334: ...the bushing 4 Align the mark on the lift gear 1 with the mark on the gear 2 to remove the ring 5 F 4 54 2 Install the linear scale with its R mark 1 located on the right side of the unit F 4 55 3 Install the left right lift cam 1 so its circular dent comes in the direction as shown right side of the unit F 4 56 5 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 ...

Page 335: ...e three claws 1 in the flexible cable retainer F 4 57 2 Lightly fold the flexible cable in its marked area 1 and pass it through claws 2 F 4 58 3 Insert folded flexible cable 1 through the three claws 2 4 Pull the flexible cable 1 lightly from both sides to remove slacks in it F 4 59 1 2 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 336: ...actory namely the optical axis of the sensor the sensor gain for measuring the printhead height and sensor calibration Accordingly carry out the following adjustments in the service mode whenever replacing the carriage unit or multi sensor The multi sensor reference plate QL2 1561 000 PLATE REFLECTION MULTI SENSOR must be replaced at the same time whenever the carriage or the multi sensor is being...

Page 337: ...laced only the multi sensor Make adjustments with the carriage lock released Make adjustments with the tube disconnected from the tube guide 1 Remove the ink tube from the wire guide 2 Loosen the two screws 1 3 Turn the gear 2 until the lift cam flag 3 reaches the position shown below Bottom position where the sensor 4 light is blocked by the flag lowest position to which the carriage unit descend...

Page 338: ...eing attached to the top of mist fan 2 F 4 63 6 Moving the carriage adjust the height of the wire guide to bring its roller 1 into contact with the top of carriage wire tool 2 F 4 64 7 Secure the roller retainer 1 with the clip 3 in contact with the top of roller 2 F 4 65 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 ...

Page 339: ...Chapter 4 4 31 8 Retighten the two screws 1 loosened in Step 2 to secure the wire guide F 4 66 9 Pass the ink tubes through the wire guides 1 ...

Page 340: ...the joint of the ink tube unit Wrap the removed joint with a plastic bag or other covering so that ink does not splashes then close the plastic bag F 4 67 5 Remove the linear scale 1 from the right clamp plate s spring and then remove it rightward F 4 68 When removing the linear scale take care not to damage or stain it The stained or damaged liner plate can cause malfunction 6 While sliding the p...

Page 341: ...retainer 1 If the flexible cable retainer 1 is marked with index A insert the flat head screw driver to meet the index F 4 71 9 Turn the gear 1 so that the sensor flag of the lift gear 2 leaves the interrupt position of the lift cam sensor 3 then remove the ring 4 the lift gear 2 and the lift cam 5 Disconnect the connector 6 remove the two screws 7 and then remove the lift cam sensor 3 Remove the ...

Page 342: ...the bushing 4 Align the mark on the lift gear 1 with the mark on the gear 2 to remove the ring 5 F 4 73 2 Install the linear scale with its R mark 1 located on the right side of the unit F 4 74 3 Install the left right lift cam 1 so its circular dent comes in the direction as shown right side of the unit F 4 75 5 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 ...

Page 343: ...e three claws 1 in the flexible cable retainer F 4 76 2 Lightly fold the flexible cable in its marked area 1 and pass it through claws 2 F 4 77 3 Insert folded flexible cable 1 through the three claws 2 4 Pull the flexible cable 1 lightly from both sides to remove slacks in it F 4 78 1 2 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 344: ... printhead height and sensor calibration Accordingly carry out the following adjustments in the service mode whenever replacing the carriage unit or multi sensor The multi sensor reference plate QL2 2423 000 PLATE REFLECTION MULTI SENSOR must be replaced at the same time whenever the carriage or the multi sensor is being replaced Service mode SERVICE MODE ADJUST GAP CALIB Service mode SERVICE MODE...

Page 345: ...laced only the multi sensor Make adjustments with the carriage lock released Make adjustments with the tube disconnected from the tube guide 1 Remove the ink tube from the wire guide 2 Loosen the two screws 1 3 Turn the gear 2 until the lift cam flag 3 reaches the position shown below Bottom position where the sensor 4 light is blocked by the flag lowest position to which the carriage unit descend...

Page 346: ...eing attached to the top of mist fan 2 F 4 82 6 Moving the carriage adjust the height of the wire guide to bring its roller 1 into contact with the top of carriage wire tool 2 F 4 83 7 Secure the roller retainer 1 with the clip 3 in contact with the top of roller 2 F 4 84 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 ...

Page 347: ...Chapter 4 4 39 8 Retighten the two screws 1 loosened in Step 2 to secure the wire guide F 4 85 9 Pass the ink tubes through the wire guides 1 ...

Page 348: ... 1 When removing the spur unit first open the top cover and then remove the roll feed unit left and right circle covers tank cover right upper cover operation panel lower rear cover right cover right front cover upper front cover lower front cover cover guide upper rear cover and left and right cover mounting plates Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly Exter...

Page 349: ...e tube guide 2 and the wire guide 3 F 4 89 4 Remove the front duct 3 by removing the four screws 2 and freeing ink tube from the guide 1 F 4 90 5 Turn the pulley 1 in the direction of the arrow so that the spur unit 2 is at the top position F 4 91 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 ...

Page 350: ...the direction of the arrow to remove it F 4 92 c Handling the Feed Roller The feed roller is an important mechanical component of the printer Follow the precaution below when handling it Do not touch the feed roller surface coated surface Do not scratch or dent the feed roller 1 A ...

Page 351: ... 1 When removing the spur unit first open the top cover and then remove the roll feed unit left and right circle covers tank cover right upper cover operation panel lower rear cover right cover right front cover upper front cover lower front cover cover guide upper rear cover and left and right cover mounting plates Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly Exter...

Page 352: ...e tube guide 2 and the wire guide 3 F 4 96 4 Remove the front duct 3 by removing the four screws 2 and freeing ink tube from the guide 1 F 4 97 5 Turn the pulley 1 in the direction of the arrow so that the spur unit 2 is at the top position F 4 98 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 ...

Page 353: ... component of the printer Follow the precaution below when handling it Do not touch the feed roller surface coated surface Do not scratch or dent the feed roller d Removing the platen shutter 1 Remove the hook by using the flat head screwdriver to remove the platen shutter 1 F 4 100 The platen is an important mechanical component of the printer Take care not to damage or remove the platen 1 A 1 ...

Page 354: ...1 When removing the roll motor remove the roll feed unit 2 from the main body and then remove the right cover 3 by removing the two screws 1 F 4 101 2 Remove the four screws 1 and then remove the left cover 2 and paper tray 3 F 4 102 3 Remove the three screws 1 and then remove the right inner cover 2 F 4 103 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 ...

Page 355: ...4 b Removing the roll feed unit 1 When removing the roll motor remove the roll feed unit 2 from the main body and then remove the right cover 3 by removing the two screws 1 F 4 105 2 Remove the four screws 1 and then remove the left cover 2 and paper tray 3 F 4 106 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 356: ...Chapter 4 4 48 3 Remove the three screws 1 and then remove the right inner cover 2 F 4 107 4 Remove the two screws 1 and then remove the roll feed unit PCB 2 F 4 108 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 357: ...300S a Removing the purge unit 1 Turn the gear 1 of the purge unit 3 in the direction of the arrow to unlock and uncap the carriage Next move the carriage 2 onto the platen F 4 109 2 Remove the connector 1 from the rear of the unit to free the harness from the harness guide F 4 110 1 3 2 1 ...

Page 358: ...move the purge unit 2 F 4 111 b Precaution for mounting the purge unit 1 When attaching the waste ink tube make sure that the waste ink tube has been firmly attached with the two projections 1 of the joint engaging to the each hook 2 If the waste ink tube has not been attached firmly it causes the ink leakage F 4 112 2 1 3 3 1 2 ...

Page 359: ... the marking is visible It the waste ink tube is not pulled out to the marking position it may bend and cause ink leakage F 4 113 3 Check the waste ink tube 1 from the front of the unit to make sure that it is not broken or twisted F 4 114 4 Check that waste ink tube 1 is inserted in the hole 2 in the absorber F 4 115 1 1 2 1 ...

Page 360: ...tor 1 and then remove the waste ink box 2 F 4 117 b Removing the mist fan 1 When removing the mist fan first open the top cover and then remove the output guide right circle cover right upper cover operation panel mist filter filter cover filter right cover and right front cover Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly External Cover 2 Remove the three screws 1 ...

Page 361: ... cover right upper cover operation panel mist filter filter cover filter right cover right front cover and mist fan Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to Note on Disassembly andReassembly External Cover 2 Remove the three screws 1 and then remove the tube guide 2 and wire guide 3 F 4 119 3 Remove the front duct 3 by removing the four screws 2 and freeing ink tube from guide 1 F 4 120 1 3 2 1 3...

Page 362: ...ns front 2 F 4 121 5 Remove the four screws 1 and four bushings 2 F 4 122 6 Disconnect the two waste ink tubes 3 and remove the nine screws 2 and five bushings 3 and two bushing covers 4 and two springs 5 and then remove the platen duct 6 F 4 123 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 6 3 5 3 5 4 3 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 ...

Page 363: ...hing ink tubes to the front guides insert joint 1 into guide 2 first and then attach them to the guides making sure that the tubes are not broken or twisted The marks appearing on the tubes were used for factory assembly purposes and are not used for servicing F 4 124 2 1 ...

Page 364: ...and right front covers right upper cover operation panel mist filter filter cover filter lower rear cover upper front cover and lower front cover Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly External Cover 3 Move the carriage unit to the center Refer to Removing the Purge Unit 4 Remove the three screws 1 and then remove the tube guide 2 and wire guide 3 F 4 125 5 Re...

Page 365: ...move the cutter unit and cutter mounting plate Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Point to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly Cutter 7 Remove the two screws 1 and then remove the support plate 2 F 4 128 8 Remove the four screws 1 and joint 3 and then remove the two ink tank unit R 2 F 4 129 1 2 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 366: ...en remove the two ink tank unit F 2 F 4 130 b Removing the valve motor unit 1 When removing the valve motor unit remove the ink tank cover 2 Remove the two screws 1 disconnect the the two connectors 2 and then remove the valve motor unit 3 F 4 131 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 367: ...and right front covers right upper cover operation panel mist filter filter cover filter lower rear cover upper front cover and lower front cover Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly External Cover 3 Move the carriage unit to the center Refer to Removing the Purge Unit 4 Remove the three screws 1 and then remove the tube guide 2 and wire guide 3 F 4 132 5 Re...

Page 368: ...Remove the cutter unit and cutter lifter unit Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Point to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly Cutter 7 Remove the two screws 1 and then remove the support plate 2 F 4 135 8 Remove the four screws 1 and joint 3 and then remove the two ink tank unit R 2 F 4 136 1 2 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 369: ...en remove the two ink tank unit F 2 F 4 137 b Removing the valve motor unit 1 When removing the valve motor unit remove the ink tank cover 2 Remove the two screws 1 disconnect the the two connectors 2 and then remove the valve motor unit 3 F 4 138 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 370: ...r 0012 6402 iPF6100 iPF6200 iPF6000S a Removing the multi sensor 1 Remove the screw 1 disconnect the flexible cable 2 and then remove the multi sensor 3 F 4 140 Since the multi sensor has individual electrical specificity the following are recalibrated at the factory namely the optical axis of the sensor the sensor gain for measuring the printhead height and sensor calibration Accordingly carry ou...

Page 371: ...and sensor calibration Accordingly carry out the following adjustments in the service mode whenever replacing the carriage unit or multi sensor The multi sensor reference plate QL2 2423 000 PLATE REFLECTION MULTI SENSOR must be replaced at the same time whenever the carriage or the multi sensor is being replaced When replacing the carriage unit refer to Adjustment and Setup Procedure after Removin...

Page 372: ...d and then carry out the procedure Procedure for replacing the main controller PCB After replacing with the main controller PCB or maintenance cartridge relay PCB which are supplied as service parts check that the firmware to the latest version a Removing the main controller PCB 1 To remove the main controller PCB open the top cover and remove the roll feed unit left circle cover tank cover left c...

Page 373: ... 2 F 4 144 4 Remove the four screws 1 and two hooks 2 from the harness guide and remove the main controller mounting plate 3 F 4 145 c Note on installing the cable holder In installing the cable holder secure ferrite core 1 to the flexible cable on the carriage with the cable holder before hooking the flexible cable from the operation panel at the three claws 2 F 4 146 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 ...

Page 374: ...tons When the printer enters the PCB Replacement mode the message lamp goes on 5 What until REPLACE MODE appears on the display 6 Select MC BOARD and then press the ok button 7 Check that TURN POWER OFF appears on the display and then turn off the printer 8 Turn on the printer 9 Check the firmware version If the firmware is not the latest version update f Procedure for replacing the main controlle...

Page 375: ...lacing the maintenance cartridge relay PCB ROM board and then carry out the procedure Procedure for replacing the main controller PCB After replacing with the main controller PCB or maintenance cartridge relay PCB which are supplied as service parts check that the firmware to the latest version a Removing the main controller PCB 1 To remove the main controller PCB open the top cover and remove the...

Page 376: ...emove the screw 3 F 4 150 6 Remove the ten screws 1 and free the harness from harness guide 2 to remove the main controller PCB 3 F 4 151 b Removing the main controller mounting plate 1 Remove the main controller PCB 2 Free the harness from the harness guide 3 Remove the screw 1 and remove the flexible guide 2 F 4 152 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 ...

Page 377: ...ble on the carriage with the cable holder before hooking the flexible cable from the operation panel at the three claws 2 F 4 154 d Removing the power supply PCB 1 To remove the power supply PCB open the top cover and remove the roll feed unit left circle cover tank cover left cover lower rear cover lower rear left cover and left rear cover Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to note on Disasse...

Page 378: ...Chapter 4 4 70 2 Remove the four screws 1 and remove the shield plate 2 F 4 155 3 Remove the three screws 1 and then remove the shield cover 2 and the guide 3 F 4 156 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 ...

Page 379: ...BOARD and then press the ok button 7 Check that TURN POWER OFF appears on the display and then turn off the printer 8 Turn on the printer 9 Check the firmware version If the firmware is not the latest version update f Procedure for replacing the main controller PCB 1 Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord 2 Replace the main controller PCB 3 Plug the power cord to the outlet and then turn o...

Page 380: ... replacing the maintenance cartridge relay PCB ROM board and then carry out the procedure Procedure for replacing the main controller PCB After replacing with the main controller PCB or maintenance cartridge relay PCB which are supplied as service parts check that the firmware to the latest version a Removing the main controller PCB 1 To remove the main controller PCB open the top cover and remove...

Page 381: ...emove the screw 3 F 4 160 6 Remove the ten screws 1 and free the harness from harness guide 2 to remove the main controller PCB 3 F 4 161 b Removing the main controller mounting plate 1 Remove the main controller PCB 2 Free the harness from the harness guide 3 Remove the screw 1 and remove the flexible guide 2 F 4 162 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 ...

Page 382: ...ble on the carriage with the cable holder before hooking the flexible cable from the operation panel at the three claws 2 F 4 164 d Removing the power supply PCB 1 To remove the power supply PCB open the top cover and remove the roll feed unit left circle cover tank cover left cover lower rear cover lower rear left cover and left rear cover Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Points to note on Disasse...

Page 383: ...Chapter 4 4 75 2 Remove the four screws 1 and remove the shield plate 2 F 4 165 3 Remove the three screws 1 and then remove the shield cover 2 and the guide 3 F 4 166 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 ...

Page 384: ...n off the power but not before making sure that Power off appears on the display 8 Turn on the power 9 Check the firmware version If the firmware is not the latest version upgrade the firmware to the latest version f Replacing the main controller PCB 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug 2 Replace the main controller PCB 3 Reconnect the power plug and turn on the power while pressing ...

Page 385: ... carriage lock pin and cap manually 1 Opening the Cap Releasing the Carriage Lock Pin 1 Remove the right circle cover and mist filter Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly External Cover 2 Turn the gear 1 of the purge unit 3 in the direction of the arrow from the hole 6 of the right cover The cap 5 and lock pin 4 move down allowing you to move the carriage 2 ...

Page 386: ...ver right upper cover operation panel mist filter exhaust filter right cover right front cover cover guide cover plate right Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly External Cover 2 To move the wiper unit 3 turn the gear 1 of the purge unit 2 in the direction of the arrow F 4 170 1 2 2 3 ...

Page 387: ...ode After entering the service mode execute the following mode Service mode SERVICE MODE FUNCTION CR UNLOCK b Opening the Cap Releasing the Carriage Lock Pin manually 1 Remove the right circle cover and mist filter Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly External Cover 2 Turn the gear 1 of the purge unit 3 in the direction of the arrow from the hole 6 of the ri...

Page 388: ...ver right upper cover operation panel mist filter exhaust filter right cover right front cover cover guide cover plate right Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly External Cover 2 To move the wiper unit 3 turn the gear 1 of the purge unit 2 in the direction of the arrow F 4 173 1 2 2 3 ...

Page 389: ...ress the link 1 F 4 174 If the tube is full of ink releasing the printhead lock lever with the ink supply valve open can cause the ink to flow back to the ink supply unit resulting in leakage of ink from the ink supply needle If the ink supply valve is held open due to a problem such as a valve motor error 03130031 2F3A remove the valve motor unit refer to DISASSEMBLY RE ASSEMBLY Points to Note on...

Page 390: ...l part failure firmware error or power supply problem Manual Ink Drainage Procedure 1 Open the top cover and then remove the left and right circle covers tank cover right upper cover operation panel mist filter filter cover filter and right cover Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY Pointe toNote on Disassembly andReassembly External Cover 2 Move the carriage onto the platen Refer to DISASSEMBLY REASSE...

Page 391: ...DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY and parts catalog Do not apply the grease to locations in which not designated grease may cause poor print quality Take particular care that grease do not get onto the wiper cap and linear scale No Location Grease type Quantity 1 Joint base Molykote PG 641 Approx 6 12mg 2 Shaft cleaner oil pad EU 1 soaks enough 3 Eject roller bearing Molykote PG 641 Approx 12mg 4 Eject rolle...

Page 392: ...Chapter 4 4 84 a Carriage unit 1 Joint base F 4 177 2 Shaft cleaner oil pad F 4 178 Molykote PG 641 Approx 12mg Molykote PG 641 Approx 6mg EU 1 ...

Page 393: ...ect roller unit 3 Eject roller bearing 4 Eject roller center bearing F 4 179 Molykote PG 641 Approx 12mg Molykote PG 641 Approx 12mg Molykote PG 641 Approx 12mg One location on A2 17 model and two location on A1 24 model ...

Page 394: ... 4 86 c Spur unit 5 Spur cam F 4 180 d Pinch roller unit 6 Pinch roller unit release shaft F 4 181 Molykote PG 641 Approx 20mg Molykote PG 641 Approx 12mg Five location A2 17 model and seven location A1 24 model ...

Page 395: ...P CALIB Service mode SERVICE MODE ADJUST PRINT PATTERN OPTICAL AXIS Media type Photo glossy paper Media size Media having a width equal too larger than that of A2 size paper The multi sensor reference plate QL2 1561 000 PLATE REFLECTION MULTI SENSOR must be replaced at the same time whenever the carriage or the multi sensor is being replaced Adjustment item Adjustment timing Multi sensor recalibra...

Page 396: ...aced only the multi sensor Make adjustments with the carriage lock released Make adjustments with the tube disconnected from the tube guide 1 Remove the ink tube from the wire guide 2 Loosen the two screws 1 3 Turn the gear 2 until the lift cam flag 3 reaches the position shown below Bottom position where the sensor 4 light is blocked by the flag lowest position to which the carriage unit descends...

Page 397: ...ng attached to the top of mist fan 2 F 4 184 6 Moving the carriage adjust the height of the wire guide to bring its roller 1 into contact with the top of carriage wire tool 2 F 4 185 7 Secure the roller retainer 1 with the clip 3 in contact with the top of roller 2 F 4 186 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 ...

Page 398: ...ry out the following adjustments in the service mode whenever replacing the carriage unit or multi sensor Service mode SERVICE MODE ADJUST GAP CALIB Service mode SERVICE MODE ADJUST PRINT PATTERN OPTICAL AXIS Media type Photo glossy paper Media size Media having a width equal too larger than that of A2 size paper The multi sensor reference plate QL2 2423 000 PLATE REFLECTION MULTI SENSOR must be r...

Page 399: ...aced only the multi sensor Make adjustments with the carriage lock released Make adjustments with the tube disconnected from the tube guide 1 Remove the ink tube from the wire guide 2 Loosen the two screws 1 3 Turn the gear 2 until the lift cam flag 3 reaches the position shown below Bottom position where the sensor 4 light is blocked by the flag lowest position to which the carriage unit descends...

Page 400: ...ng attached to the top of mist fan 2 F 4 190 6 Moving the carriage adjust the height of the wire guide to bring its roller 1 into contact with the top of carriage wire tool 2 F 4 191 7 Secure the roller retainer 1 with the clip 3 in contact with the top of roller 2 F 4 192 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 ...

Page 401: ...ce between the head management sensor and the carriage unit varies among printers the optical axis is factory adjusted to adjust the non discharging detection position When you have replaced the head management sensor or performed assembly reassembly of surrounding parts that can change the distance be tween the head management sensor and the carriage unit reasjustment is required Peform the readj...

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Page 405: ...acement Parts 5 1 5 2 Consumable Parts 5 1 5 2 1 Consumable Parts 5 1 5 2 2 Consumable Parts 5 2 5 2 3 Consumable Parts 5 3 5 2 4 Consumable Parts 5 4 5 3 Periodic Maintenance 5 5 5 3 1 Periodic Maintenance 5 5 5 3 2 Periodic Maintenance 5 8 5 3 3 Periodic Maintenance 5 11 ...

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Page 407: ...60 050 1 15000 LINK LEVER TUBE QC2 0661 000 4 15000 SPRING TENSION QC2 1396 000 2 15000 PAD OIL QC2 0664 000 2 15000 HOLDER WIRE MECH QC2 0663 000 1 15000 TUBE GUIDE UNIT QM3 0704 000 1 15000 CLEANING UNIT R RAIL CARRIAGE QM3 0543 000 1 15000 D1 D3 CLEANING UNIT L RAIL CARRIAGE QM3 0542 000 1 15000 FLEXIBLE CABLE ASS Y QM3 0786 000 1 15000 D2 ENCODER SENSOR UNIT QM2 3421 000 1 15000 D3 SCALE LINEA...

Page 408: ...RE MECH QC2 0663 000 1 15000 TUBE GUIDE UNIT QM3 0704 000 1 15000 CLEANING UNIT R RAIL CARRIAGE QM3 0543 000 1 15000 D1 D3 CLEANING UNIT L RAIL CARRIAGE QM3 0542 000 1 15000 FLEXIBLE CABLE ASS Y QM3 0786 000 1 15000 D2 ENCODER SENSOR UNIT QM2 3421 000 1 15000 D3 SCALE LINEAR QC2 0696 000 1 15000 CAM LIFTER QC2 0675 000 2 15000 D4 MULTI SENSOR UNIT QM3 0365 000 1 15000 D5 X1 X OK W1 W2 INK SUPPLY U...

Page 409: ...HOLDER WIRE MECH QC2 0663 000 1 15000 CLEANING UNIT R RAIL CARRIAGE QM3 0543 000 1 15000 CR 1 CR 3 CLEANING UNIT L RAIL CARRIAGE QM3 0542 000 1 15000 FLEXIBLE CABLE ASS Y QM3 6678 000 1 15000 CR 2 ENCODER SENSOR UNIT QM2 3421 000 1 15000 CR 3 SCALE LINEAR QC3 1882 000 1 15000 CAM LIFTER QC3 2664 000 2 15000 CR 4 MULTI SENSOR UNIT QM3 0365 000 1 15000 CR 5 MS 1 OK W1 W2 INK SUPPLY UNIT QM3 6679 000...

Page 410: ...UNIT R RAIL CARRIAGE QM3 0543 000 1 15000 CR 1 CR 3 CLEANING UNIT L RAIL CARRIAGE QM3 0542 000 1 15000 FLEXIBLE CABLE ASS Y QM3 0786 000 1 15000 CR 2 ENCODER SENSOR UNIT QM2 3421 000 1 15000 CR 3 SCALE LINEAR QC3 1882 000 1 15000 CAM LIFTER QC3 2664 000 2 15000 CR 4 MULTI SENSOR UNIT QM3 0365 000 1 15000 CR 5 MS 1 OK W1 W2 INK SUPPLY UNIT QM3 9918 000 1 15000 SP 1 OK W1 E144 4047 INK SUPPLY UNIT R...

Page 411: ... 3 Press the and buttons to select Maintenance and then press the button 4 Press the and buttons to select Platen Cleaning and press the button 5 Press the and buttons to select Yes and press OK button 6 Open the top cover 7 If the paper dust has accumulated in the suction holes 1 on the platen or in the borderless printing ink grooves 2 use the cleaning brush provided with the printer to wipe it ...

Page 412: ...cessible F 5 3 Do not dry the interiors of the top cover with a dry cloth Electrostatic charges could make the internal components susceptible to dirt resulting in degraded print quality Do not use flammable solvents such as thinner and benzine on the printer Solvents coming into contact with any electrical parts inside the printer could result in fires or electrical shock hazards Do not touch lin...

Page 413: ...5 7 9 Remove the roll feed unit and fold plain paper 1 two to three times and then insert through the printer rear into the underside 2 of the pinch roller unit to wipe off dirt on the pinch roller unit F 5 5 1 2 ...

Page 414: ... sheet is warped flatten it before use To cancel cleaning press the STOP button 1 Press the MENU button to display the main menu 2 Press the and buttons to select Maintenance and press the button 3 Press the and buttons to select Spur Cleaning and press the button 4 Press the and buttons to select Yes and press the OK button If roll media are fed they are ejected automatically 5 Open the paper tra...

Page 415: ...osition exceeds the sheet size perform cleaning in several sessions each with a varied cleaning sheet setting position F 5 9 9 Press the OK button to start cleaning Cleaning takes about 1 minute 30 seconds to complete 10 When the cleaning session completes store the cleaning sheet in the bag 11 Close the paper tray cover 5 3 2 Periodic Maintenance 0020 7363 iPF6000S T 5 7 Level Periodic maintenanc...

Page 416: ... to display the main menu 3 Press the and buttons to select Maintenance and then press the button 4 Press the and buttons to select Platen Cleaning and press the button 5 Press the and buttons to select Yes and press OK button 6 Open the top cover 7 If the paper dust has accumulated in the suction holes 1 on the platen or in the borderless printing ink grooves 2 use the cleaning brush provided wit...

Page 417: ...cessible F 5 12 Do not dry the interiors of the top cover with a dry cloth Electrostatic charges could make the internal components susceptible to dirt resulting in degraded print quality Do not use flammable solvents such as thinner and benzine on the printer Solvents coming into contact with any electrical parts inside the printer could result in fires or electrical shock hazards Do not touch li...

Page 418: ... 12 9 Remove the roll feed unit and fold plain paper 1 two to three times and then insert through the printer rear into the underside 2 of the pinch roller unit to wipe off dirt on the pinch roller unit F 5 14 1 2 ...

Page 419: ... button The Set Adj Menu is displayed 4 Press or buttons to select the Maintenance and then press OK button 5 Press or buttons to select the Clean Platen and then press OK button A message on the display screen requests you to open the top cover 6 Open the top cover 7 If the paper dust has accumulated in the suction holes 1 on the platen or in the borderless printing ink grooves 2 use the cleaning...

Page 420: ...17 Do not dry the interiors of the top cover with a dry cloth Electrostatic charges could make the internal components susceptible to dirt resulting in de graded print quality Do not use flammable solvents such as thinner and benzine on the printer Solvents coming into contact with any electrical parts inside the printer could result in fires or electrical shock hazards Do not touch linear scale 1...

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Page 423: ...2F24 Cutter drive time out error 6 6 6 1 3 19 03130031 2F25 Carriage home position error 6 6 6 1 3 20 03130031 2F26 03130031 2F27 Carriage motor error 6 7 6 1 3 21 03130031 2F2A Feed roller home position error 6 7 6 1 3 22 03130031 2F2D The cassette cannot work 6 7 6 1 3 23 03130031 2F2E Roll drive time out error 6 7 6 1 3 24 03130031 2F3A Valve open close error 6 8 6 1 3 25 03180003 2E22 MIT erro...

Page 424: ...1 4 7 E198 401C E198 401D E198 401E RTC error 6 11 6 2 Location of Connectors and Pin Arrangement 6 12 6 2 1 Main controller PCB 6 12 6 2 2 Main controller PCB 6 24 6 2 3 Main controller PCB 6 35 6 2 4 Main controller PCB 6 46 6 2 5 Main controller PCB 6 57 6 2 6 Carriage PCB 6 68 6 2 7 Power supply 6 77 6 2 8 Power supply 6 78 6 2 9 Roll feed unit PCB 6 79 6 3 Version Up 6 80 6 3 1 Firmware Updat...

Page 425: ...01 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1008 1009 100A 100B 100C 0012 8580 iPF6000 XX stands for an ink name When a warning occurs no code number is displayed To view the warning history select SERVICE MODE DISPLAY WARNING Cause The electrodes attached to the hollow needle in the ink tank unit has detected that the ink level lowered below the specified one Probable problem locations Ink tank ink tank unit mai...

Page 426: ...edia smaller than the specified size When media was fed the multi sensor detected media larger than the specified size When media was fed the multi sensor detected skew greater than the specified one When media was fed the multi sensor could not detect the right edge of media When media was fed the multi sensor could not detect the left edge of media Probable fault location Media media loading met...

Page 427: ...he printhead 4 Replace the multi sensor and then retry adjustment 5 Cable continuity check If continuity of the cable between the multi sensor and the main controller PCB is abnormal replace the cable 6 Replace the carriage PCB 7 Cable continuity check If continuity of the cable between the carriage PCB and the main controller PCB is abnormal replace the cable 8 Replace the main controller PCB 6 1...

Page 428: ... the main controller PCB 6 1 3 9 03060A00 2E1B Roll media end error 0013 2105 iPF6000 Cause During printing or roll media feed the media sensor detected the end of the roll media Probable fault location Roll media roll media sensor roll feed unit PCB or main controller PCB Countermeasure 1 Roll media If roll media is used up load new roll media 2 Roll media sensor Select SERVICE MODE I O DISPLAY t...

Page 429: ...sor Select SERVICE MODE I O DISPLAY to check for normal operation If the operation is abnormal replace the cutter right position sensor 4 Cutter lift sensor Select SERVICE MODE I O DISPLAY to check for normal operation If the operation is abnormal replace the cutter lift sensor 5 Cable continuity check If continuity of the cable between the cutter HP sensor cutter right position sensor cutter lift...

Page 430: ... ON was not able to be detected in the regulation time Probable fault location Cutter right position sensor cutter HP sensor cutter motor cutter unit cutter driver PCB or main controller PCB Countermeasure 1 Visual check Remove foreign substances from the cutter unit if any 2 Cutter right position sensor and cutter HP sensor Select SERVICE MODE I O DISPLAY to check for normal operation If the oper...

Page 431: ...lor change from transparent to black Probable fault location Feed roller encoder film feed roller HP sensor feed motor or main controller PCB Countermeasure 1 Visual check If the feed roller encoder film is damaged replace it Remove foreign substances from the feed roller encoder film if any 2 Feed roller HP sensor Select SERVICE MODE I O DISPLAY to check for normal operation If the operation is a...

Page 432: ...1 3 25 03180003 2E22 MIT error 0012 9352 iPF6000 Cause When set to cassette paper feed No with MIT the job of the cassette specification was received Probable fault location Main controller PCB Countermeasure 1 Replace the main controller PCB 6 1 3 26 03180101 2E17 Cassette uninstallation 0012 9350 iPF6000 Cause The cassette has come off Probable fault location Cassette detection sensor or main co...

Page 433: ...uity check If continuity of the cable between the ink tank cover sensor and the main controller PCB is abnormal replace the cable 6 Replace the ink tank unit 7 Cable continuity check If continuity of the cable between the ink tank unit and the main controller PCB is abnormal replace the cable 8 Replace the main controller PCB 6 1 3 30 03830201 2541 03800204 2540 03830202 2542 03830203 2543 0383021...

Page 434: ...ncoder film 4 Replace the feed roller encoder 5 Replace the main controller PCB 6 1 3 35 03870001 2015 Cut error 0013 2109 iPF6000 Cause After roll media cutting the multi sensor could not detect the media end Probable fault location Media multi sensor cutter unit cutter lifter unit cutter drive unit cutter driver PCB carriage PCB or main controller PCB Countermeasure 1 Media check If there is any...

Page 435: ...hat the waste ink box the mist fan unit or platen duct became full of ink Probable fault location Waste ink box mist fan unit platen duct or main controller PCB Countermeasure 1 Replace the waste ink box mist fan unit or platen duct After replacing the waste ink box mist fan unit or platen duct select SEVICE MODE INITIALIZE PARTS COUNTER to reset the counter 2 Replace main controller PCB 6 1 4 5 E...

Page 436: ... shell 6 GND GND Connector shell J1101 Connect to IEEE1394 board Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 GND GND 2 GND GND 3 GND GND 4 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 5 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 6 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 7 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 8 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 9 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 10 N C N C 11 GND GND 12 PME IN Power management enable signal J401 J2601 J1101 J3701 J3801 ...

Page 437: ... signal 17 41 AD16 IN OUT Address and data signal 16 42 CBE2 OUT Bus command and byte enable signal 2 43 GND GND 44 FRAME IN OUT Cycle frame signal 45 IRDY IN OUT Initiator redy signal 46 TRDY IN OUT Target redy signal 47 DEVSEL IN OUT Device select signal 48 GND GND 49 STOP IN OUT Stop signal 50 LOCK IN OUT Lock signal 51 PERR IN OUT Parity error signal 52 SERR IN OUT System error signal 53 PAR I...

Page 438: ..._LED_A OUT Link LED green 100Mb s anode terminal 11 YELLOW_LED_C OUT Link LED yellow 10Mb s cathode terminal 12 YELLOW_LED_A OUT Link LED yellow 10Mb s anode terminal J1801 Connect to Power supply Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 HD1_VHFBH OUT VH feedback voltage 2 HD1_VHFBG OUT VH feedback voltage 3 VH IN Power supply 21 5V 4 GND GND 5 VH IN Power supply 21 5V 6 GND GND 7 RGV20 VCC IN Pow...

Page 439: ...10 N C N C 11 N C N C 12 N C N C 13 GND GND 14 PE_SNS IN Paper ditection sensor output signal 15 SNS_3V_1 OUT Power supply 3 3V 16 GND GND 17 LIFT_CAM_SNS IN Lift cam sensor output signal J2601 Operation panel Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 POWER_ON IN Power switch signal 2 PM_START OUT Power supply 5V 3 BUZZER OUT Buzzer control signal 4 PDODATA OUT Panel IC control signal 5 3 3V OUT Po...

Page 440: ...UMP_OUTA OUT Purge motor drive signal A 13 GND GND 14 PUMP_ENCA IN Pump encoder sensor output signal A 15 SNS_5V Power supply 5V 16 PUMP_ENCB IN Pump encoder sensor output signal B 17 PUMP_CAM_3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 18 GND GND 19 PUMP_CAM_SNS IN Pump cam sensor output signal J3101 Carriage motor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 CR_HWP IN Carriage motor hole device W phase signal 2 CR_HWM...

Page 441: ... 6 LF_HP_SNS_3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 7 GND GND 8 LF_HP_SNS IN Feed roller HP sensor output signal 9 GND GND 10 LF_ENCA IN Feed roller encoder sensor output signal A 11 RGV5 OUT Power supply 5V 12 LF_ENCB IN Feed roller encoder sensor output signal B J3301 Ink tank ROM PCB Ink detection sensor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 TANK_DAT6_L IN OUT Ink tank data signal 6 2 TANK_DAT7_L IN OUT I...

Page 442: ...VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 23 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 24 GND GND 25 GND GND 26 GND GND 27 GND GND 28 GND GND 29 GND GND 30 GND GND J3402 Carriage PCB J21 Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 GND GND 2 GND GND 3 GND GND 4 GND GND 5 GND GND 6 GND GND 7 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 8 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 9 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 10 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 11 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 12 V...

Page 443: ...R data signal 10 F 12 GND GND 13 H0 E DATA 9 OD OUT Odd head R data signal 9 E 14 GND GND 15 H0 F HE 10 OUT Head R heat enable signal 10 F 16 GND GND 17 H0 F DATA 11 OD OUT Odd head R data signal 11 F 18 GND GND 19 H0 F HE 11 OUT Head R heat enable signal 11 F 20 GND GND 21 H0 F DATA 11 EV OUT Even head R data signal 11 F 22 GND GND 23 H0 F DATA 10 EV OUT Even head R data signal 10 F 24 GND GND 25...

Page 444: ...0 DSOUT2 IN Head R temperature output 2 18 GND GND 19 H0 DSOUT1 IN Head R temperature output 1 20 GND GND 21 GND GND 22 LICSEL0 OUT Head R analogue switch clock signal 23 LICSEL2 OUT Head R analogue switch latch signal 24 LICSEL1 OUT Head R analogue switch data signal 25 GND GND 26 GND GND 27 H0_CLK OUT Head R data clock signal 28 GND GND 29 H0 LT OUT Head R data latch signal 30 HEAD_3V OUT Power ...

Page 445: ...a signal9 E 24 H1 DLD LICC2 OUT Head L analogue switch latch signal 25 H1 DATA LICC2 OUT Head L analogue switch data signal 26 H1 DASLK LICC2 OUT Head L analogue switch clock signal 27 GND GND 28 H1 DSOUT2 IN Head L temperature output 2 29 H1 DSOUT1 IN Head L temperature output 1 30 GND GND 31 PWLED4_ON OUT Multi sensor LED 4 drive signal 32 PWLED3_ON OUT Multi sensor LED 3 drive signal 33 PWLED2_...

Page 446: ...L latch signal 26 H DASH_LICC2_B OUT Analogue switch AD triggar 27 H1 C DATA 5 EV OUT Even head L data signal 5 C 28 GND GND 29 H1 B HE 3 OUT Head L heat enable signal 3 B 30 GND GND 31 H1 C DATA 4 EV OUT Even head L data signal 4 C 32 GND GND 33 H1 B DATA 3 EV OUT Even head L data signal 3 B 34 GND GND 35 H1 B DATA 2 EV OUT Even head L data signal 2 B 36 GND GND 37 H1 A DATA 1 EV OUT Even head L ...

Page 447: ...ER_SNS IN Top cover sensor output signal 6 SNS_3V_1 OUT Power supply 3 3V 7 GND GND 8 CUTTER_L_SNS IN Cutter HP sensor signal J3911 Top cover sensor Ink tank cover switch Cutter HP sensor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function ...

Page 448: ... 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 10 N C N C 11 GND GND 12 PME IN Power management enable signal 13 INTA IN Interrupt signal 14 GND GND 15 RST OUT PCI reset signal 16 CLK OUT PCI clock signal 17 GNT OUT Grant signal 18 GND GND 19 REQ IN Request signal 20 AD31 IN OUT Address and data signal 31 21 AD30 IN OUT Address and data signal 30 22 AD29 IN OUT Address and data signal 29 J401 J2601 J1101 J3701 J3801...

Page 449: ...ignal 50 LOCK IN OUT Lock signal 51 PERR IN OUT Parity error signal 52 SERR IN OUT System error signal 53 PAR IN OUT Parity signal 54 CBE1 IN OUT Bus command and byte enable signal 1 55 GND GND 56 GND GND 57 AD15 IN OUT Address and data signal 15 58 AD14 IN OUT Address and data signal 14 59 AD13 IN OUT Address and data signal 13 60 AD12 IN OUT Address and data signal 12 61 GND GND 62 AD11 IN OUT A...

Page 450: ... 21 5V 4 GND GND 5 VH IN Power supply 21 5V 6 GND GND 7 RGV20 VCC IN Power supply 21 5V 8 GND GND 9 VM IN Power supply 26V 10 GND GND 11 VM IN Power supply 26V 12 GND GND 13 VH_ENB OUT VH power supply ON OFF signal 14 PW_CONT OUT Normal power saving switch signal J2511 Spur motor Spur cam sensor Mist fan Cutter motor Cutter right detection sensor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 SNS_3V_1 O...

Page 451: ...ower switch signal 2 PM_START OUT Power supply 5V 3 BUZZER OUT Buzzer control signal 4 PDODATA OUT Panel IC control signal 5 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 6 PDI_DATA IN Panel IC data signal 7 GND GND 8 PANEL RESET OUT Panel IC reset signal 9 GND GND 10 PDOPCLK OUT Panel IC clock signal 11 SNS_5V OUT Power supply 5V 12 PDOCS_L OUT Panel IC chip select signal J2703 Auto feed roll unit Pin Number Signal...

Page 452: ...e motor hole device W phase signal 2 CR_HWM IN Carriage motor hole device W phase signal 3 CR_W OUT Carriage motor W phase drive signal 4 CR_HVM IN Carriage motor hole device V phase signal 5 CR_U OUT Carriage motor U phase drive signal 6 GND GND 7 CR_V OUT Carriage motor V phase drive signal 8 SNS_5V Power supply 5V 9 N C N C 10 CR_HVP IN Carriage motor hole device V phase signal 11 CR_HUM IN Car...

Page 453: ...tank data signal 7 3 TANK_3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 4 TANK_DAT8 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 8 5 GND GND 6 TANK_CLK OUT Ink tank clock signal 7 TANK_DAT9 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 9 8 TANK_DAT10 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 10 9 TANK_3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 10 TANK_DAT11 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 11 11 GND GND 12 TANK_CLK OUT Ink tank clock signal 13 GND GND 14 INK_SNS6_L IN Ink detection sensor...

Page 454: ...pply 21 5V 10 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 11 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 12 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 13 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 14 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 15 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 16 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 17 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 18 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 19 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 20 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 21 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 22 HD1_VHFBH IN VH feed back voltage 23 H...

Page 455: ...nal 11 F 22 GND GND 23 H0 F DATA 10 EV OUT Even head R data signal 10 F 24 GND GND 25 H0 E HE 9 OUT Head R heat enable signal 9 E 26 GND GND 27 H0 E DATA 9 EV OUT Even head R data signal 9 E 28 GND GND 29 GND GND 30 GND GND 31 GND GND 32 GND GND 33 GND GND 34 GND GND 35 H0 A DATA 0 OD OUT Odd head R data signal 0 A 36 GND GND 37 H0 A DATA 1 OD OUT Odd head R data signal 1 A 38 GND GND 39 H0 B HE 2...

Page 456: ...Power supply 3V 32 GND GND 33 H0 C DATA 5 EV OUT Even head R data signal 5 C 34 GND GND 35 H0 B HE 3 OUT Head R heat enable signal 8 E 36 GND GND 37 H0 C DATA 4 EV OUT Even head R data signal 4 C 38 GND GND 39 H0 B DATA 3 EV OUT Even head R data signal 3 B 40 GND GND 41 H0 B DATA 2 EV OUT Even head R data signal 2 B 42 GND GND 43 H0 A DATA 1 EV OUT Even head R data signal 1 A 44 GND GND 45 H0 A HE...

Page 457: ...35 GND GND 36 MLT_SNS_1IN IN Multi sensor signal 1 37 MLT_SNS_2IN IN Multi sensor signal 2 38 GND GND 39 H1 B DATA 2 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 2 B 40 GND GND 41 H1 B DATA 3 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 3 B 42 GND GND 43 H1 C HE 4 OUT Head L heat enable signal 4 C 44 GND GND 45 H1 C DATA 4 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 4 C 46 SNS_5V OUT Power supply 5V 47 ENCODER_B IN Carriage encoder output s...

Page 458: ...A DATA 1 EV OUT Even head L data signal 1 A 38 GND GND 39 H1 A HE 1 OUT Head L heat enable signal 1 A 40 GND GND 41 H1 A DATA 0 EV OUT Even head L data signal 0 A 42 GND GND 43 H1 A HE 0 OUT Head L heat enable signal 0 A 44 GND GND 45 H1 A DATA 0 OD OUT Odd head L data signa l0 A 46 GND GND 47 H1 A DATA 1 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 1 A 48 GND GND 49 H1 B HE 2 OUT Head L heat enable signal 2 B 5...

Page 459: ...y 3 3V 9 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 10 N C N C 11 GND GND 12 PME IN Power management enable signal 13 INTA IN Interrupt signal 14 GND GND 15 RST OUT PCI reset signal 16 CLK OUT PCI clock signal 17 GNT OUT Grant signal 18 GND GND 19 REQ IN Request signal 20 AD31 IN OUT Address and data signal 31 21 AD30 IN OUT Address and data signal 30 22 AD29 IN OUT Address and data signal 29 J2601 J1101 J3701 J3...

Page 460: ...ignal 50 LOCK IN OUT Lock signal 51 PERR IN OUT Parity error signal 52 SERR IN OUT System error signal 53 PAR IN OUT Parity signal 54 CBE1 IN OUT Bus command and byte enable signal 1 55 GND GND 56 GND GND 57 AD15 IN OUT Address and data signal 15 58 AD14 IN OUT Address and data signal 14 59 AD13 IN OUT Address and data signal 13 60 AD12 IN OUT Address and data signal 12 61 GND GND 62 AD11 IN OUT A...

Page 461: ... 21 5V 4 GND GND 5 VH IN Power supply 21 5V 6 GND GND 7 RGV20 VCC IN Power supply 21 5V 8 GND GND 9 VM IN Power supply 26V 10 GND GND 11 VM IN Power supply 26V 12 GND GND 13 VH_ENB OUT VH power supply ON OFF signal 14 PW_CONT OUT Normal power saving switch signal J2511 Spur motor Spur cam sensor Mist fan Cutter motor Cutter right detection sensor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 SNS_3V_1 O...

Page 462: ...wer switch signal 2 PM_START OUT Power supply 5V 3 BUZZER OUT Buzzer control signal 4 PDODATA OUT Panel IC control signal 5 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 6 PDI_DATA IN Panel IC data signal 7 GND GND 8 PANEL RESET OUT Panel reset signal 9 GND GND 10 PDOPCLK OUT Panel IC clock signal 11 SNS_5V OUT Power supply 5V 12 PDOCS_L OUT Panel supply chip select signal J2703 Auto feed roll unit Pin Number Signal...

Page 463: ...or hole device W phase signal 2 CR_HWM IN Carriage motor hole device W phase signal 3 CR_W OUT Carriage motor W phase drive signal 4 CR_HVM IN Carriage motor hole device V phase signal 5 CR_U OUT Carriage motor U phase drive signal 6 GND GND 7 CR_V OUT Carriage motor V phase drive signal 8 SNS_5V Power supply 5V 9 N C N C 10 CR_HVP IN Carriage motor hole device V phase signal 11 CR_HUM IN Carriage...

Page 464: ...J3301 Ink tank ROM PCB Ink detection sensor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 TANK_DAT6_L IN OUT Ink tank data signal 6 2 TANK_DAT7_L IN OUT Ink tank data signal 7 3 TANK_3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 4 TANK_DAT8 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 8 5 GND GND 6 TANK_CLK OUT Ink tank clock signal 7 TANK_DAT9 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 9 8 TANK_DAT10 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 10 9 TANK_3V OUT Power su...

Page 465: ...CB J21 Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 GND GND 2 GND GND 3 GND GND 4 GND GND 5 GND GND 6 GND GND 7 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 8 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 9 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 10 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 11 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 12 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 13 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 14 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 15 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 16 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 17 VH O...

Page 466: ... R heat enable signal 10 F 16 GND GND 17 H0 F DATA 11 OD OUT Odd head R data signal 11 F 18 GND GND 19 H0 F HE 11 OUT Head R heat enable signal 11 F 20 GND GND 21 H0 F DATA 11 EV OUT Even head R data signal 11 F 22 GND GND 23 H0 F DATA 10 EV OUT Even head R data signal 10 F 24 GND GND 25 H0 E HE 9 OUT Head R heat enable signal 9 E 26 GND GND 27 H0 E DATA 9 EV OUT Even head R data signal 9 E 28 GND...

Page 467: ...ch latch signal 24 LICSEL1 OUT Head R analogue switch data signal 25 GND GND 26 GND GND 27 H0_CLK OUT Head R data clock signal 28 GND GND 29 H0 LT OUT Head R data latch signal 30 HEAD_3V OUT Power supply 3V 31 HEAD_3V OUT Power supply 3V 32 GND GND 33 H0 C DATA 5 EV OUT Even head R data signal 5 C 34 GND GND 35 H0 B HE 3 OUT Head R heat enable signal 8 E 36 GND GND 37 H0 C DATA 4 EV OUT Even head ...

Page 468: ...ti sensor LED 4 drive signal 32 PWLED3_ON OUT Multi sensor LED 3 drive signal 33 PWLED2_ON OUT Multi sensor LED 2 drive signal 34 PWLED1_ON OUT Multi sensor LED 1 drive signal 35 GND GND 36 MLT_SNS_1IN IN Multi sensor signal 1 37 MLT_SNS_2IN IN Multi sensor signal 2 38 GND GND 39 H1 B DATA 2 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 2 B 40 GND GND 41 H1 B DATA 3 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 3 B 42 GND GND 43...

Page 469: ...gnal 3 B 34 GND GND 35 H1 B DATA 2 EV OUT Even head L data signal 2 B 36 GND GND 37 H1 A DATA 1 EV OUT Even head L data signal 1 A 38 GND GND 39 H1 A HE 1 OUT Head L heat enable signal 1 A 40 GND GND 41 H1 A DATA 0 EV OUT Even head L data signal 0 A 42 GND GND 43 H1 A HE 0 OUT Head L heat enable signal 0 A 44 GND GND 45 H1 A DATA 0 OD OUT Odd head L data signal0 A 46 GND GND 47 H1 A DATA 1 OD OUT ...

Page 470: ...9 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 10 N C N C 11 GND GND 12 PME IN Power management enable signal 13 INTA IN Interrupt signal 14 GND GND 15 RST OUT PCI reset signal 16 CLK OUT PCI clock signal 17 GNT OUT Grant signal 18 GND GND 19 REQ IN Request signal 20 AD31 IN OUT Address and data signal 31 21 AD30 IN OUT Address and data signal 30 22 AD29 IN OUT Address and data signal 29 J401 J2601 J1101 J3701 J380...

Page 471: ...ignal 50 LOCK IN OUT Lock signal 51 PERR IN OUT Parity error signal 52 SERR IN OUT System error signal 53 PAR IN OUT Parity signal 54 CBE1 IN OUT Bus command and byte enable signal 1 55 GND GND 56 GND GND 57 AD15 IN OUT Address and data signal 15 58 AD14 IN OUT Address and data signal 14 59 AD13 IN OUT Address and data signal 13 60 AD12 IN OUT Address and data signal 12 61 GND GND 62 AD11 IN OUT A...

Page 472: ...VH IN Power supply 24V 4 VH_GND GND 5 VH IN Power supply 24V 6 VH_GND GND 7 VM IN Power supply 32V 8 VM_GND GND 9 VM IN Power supply 32V 10 VM_GND GND 11 VH_ENB OUT VH power supply ON OFF signal 12 PW_CONT OUT Normal power saving switch signal J2511 Spur motor Spur cam sensor Mist fan Cutter motor Cutter right detection sensor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 SNS_3V_1 OUT Power supply 3 3V...

Page 473: ...gnal 2 PM_START OUT Power supply 5V 3 BUZZER OUT Buzzer control signal 4 PDODATA OUT Panel IC control signal 5 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 6 PDI_DATA IN Panel IC data signal 7 GND GND 8 PANEL RESET OUT Panel IC reset signal 9 GND GND 10 PDOPCLK OUT Panel IC clock signal 11 SNS_5V OUT Power supply 5V 12 PDOCS_L OUT Panel IC chip select signal J2703 Auto feed roll unit Pin Number Signal name IN OUT F...

Page 474: ...e motor hole device W phase signal 2 CR_HWM IN Carriage motor hole device W phase signal 3 CR_W OUT Carriage motor W phase drive signal 4 CR_HVM IN Carriage motor hole device V phase signal 5 CR_U OUT Carriage motor U phase drive signal 6 GND GND 7 CR_V OUT Carriage motor V phase drive signal 8 SNS_5V Power supply 5V 9 N C N C 10 CR_HVP IN Carriage motor hole device V phase signal 11 CR_HUM IN Car...

Page 475: ...tank data signal 7 3 TANK_3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 4 TANK_DAT8 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 8 5 GND GND 6 TANK_CLK OUT Ink tank clock signal 7 TANK_DAT9 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 9 8 TANK_DAT10 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 10 9 TANK_3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 10 TANK_DAT11 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 11 11 GND GND 12 TANK_CLK OUT Ink tank clock signal 13 GND GND 14 INK_SNS6_L IN Ink detection sensor...

Page 476: ...pply 21 5V 10 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 11 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 12 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 13 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 14 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 15 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 16 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 17 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 18 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 19 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 20 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 21 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 22 HD1_VHFBH IN VH feed back voltage 23 H...

Page 477: ...nal 11 F 22 GND GND 23 H0 F DATA 10 EV OUT Even head R data signal 10 F 24 GND GND 25 H0 E HE 9 OUT Head R heat enable signal 9 E 26 GND GND 27 H0 E DATA 9 EV OUT Even head R data signal 9 E 28 GND GND 29 GND GND 30 GND GND 31 GND GND 32 GND GND 33 GND GND 34 GND GND 35 H0 A DATA 0 OD OUT Odd head R data signal 0 A 36 GND GND 37 H0 A DATA 1 OD OUT Odd head R data signal 1 A 38 GND GND 39 H0 B HE 2...

Page 478: ...Power supply 3V 32 GND GND 33 H0 C DATA 5 EV OUT Even head R data signal 5 C 34 GND GND 35 H0 B HE 3 OUT Head R heat enable signal 3 B 36 GND GND 37 H0 C DATA 4 EV OUT Even head R data signal 4 C 38 GND GND 39 H0 B DATA 3 EV OUT Even head R data signal 3 B 40 GND GND 41 H0 B DATA 2 EV OUT Even head R data signal 2 B 42 GND GND 43 H0 A DATA 1 EV OUT Even head R data signal 1 A 44 GND GND 45 H0 A HE...

Page 479: ...35 GND GND 36 MLT_SNS_1IN IN Multi sensor signal 1 37 MLT_SNS_2IN IN Multi sensor signal 2 38 GND GND 39 H1 B DATA 2 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 2 B 40 GND GND 41 H1 B DATA 3 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 3 B 42 GND GND 43 H1 C HE 4 OUT Head L heat enable signal 4 C 44 GND GND 45 H1 C DATA 4 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 4 C 46 SNS_5V OUT Power supply 5V 47 ENCODER_B IN Carriage encoder output s...

Page 480: ...H1 A DATA 0 EV OUT Even head L data signal 0 A 42 GND GND 43 H1 A HE 0 OUT Head L heat enable signal 0 A 44 GND GND 45 H1 A DATA 0 OD OUT Odd head L data signa 0 A 46 GND GND 47 H1 A DATA 1 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 1 A 48 GND GND 49 H1 B HE 2 OUT Head L heat enable signal 2 B 50 GND GND J3911 Cutter lift motor Top cover sensor Ink tank cover switch Cutter HP sensor Cutter lift sensor Pin Numb...

Page 481: ...Power supply 3 3V 10 N C N C 11 GND GND 12 PME IN Power management enable signal 13 INTA IN Interrupt signal 14 GND GND 15 RST OUT PCI reset signal 16 CLK OUT PCI clock signal 17 GNT OUT Grant signal 18 GND GND 19 REQ IN Request signal 20 AD31 IN OUT Address and data signal 31 21 AD30 IN OUT Address and data signal 30 22 AD29 IN OUT Address and data signal 29 J401 J2601 J1101 J3701 J3801 J3401 J35...

Page 482: ...ignal 50 LOCK IN OUT Lock signal 51 PERR IN OUT Parity error signal 52 SERR IN OUT System error signal 53 PAR IN OUT Parity signal 54 CBE1 IN OUT Bus command and byte enable signal 1 55 GND GND 56 GND GND 57 AD15 IN OUT Address and data signal 15 58 AD14 IN OUT Address and data signal 14 59 AD13 IN OUT Address and data signal 13 60 AD12 IN OUT Address and data signal 12 61 GND GND 62 AD11 IN OUT A...

Page 483: ...VH IN Power supply 24V 4 VH_GND GND 5 VH IN Power supply 24V 6 VH_GND GND 7 VM IN Power supply 32V 8 VM_GND GND 9 VM IN Power supply 32V 10 VM_GND GND 11 VH_ENB OUT VH power supply ON OFF signal 12 PW_CONT OUT Normal power saving switch signal J2511 Spur motor Spur cam sensor Mist fan Cutter motor Cutter right detection sensor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 SNS_3V_1 OUT Power supply 3 3V...

Page 484: ...gnal 2 PM_START OUT Power supply 5V 3 BUZZER OUT Buzzer control signal 4 PDODATA OUT Panel IC control signal 5 3 3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 6 PDI_DATA IN Panel IC data signal 7 GND GND 8 PANEL RESET OUT Panel IC reset signal 9 GND GND 10 PDOPCLK OUT Panel IC clock signal 11 SNS_5V OUT Power supply 5V 12 PDOCS_L OUT Panel IC chip select signal J2703 Auto feed roll unit Pin Number Signal name IN OUT F...

Page 485: ...e motor hole device W phase signal 2 CR_HWM IN Carriage motor hole device W phase signal 3 CR_W OUT Carriage motor W phase drive signal 4 CR_HVM IN Carriage motor hole device V phase signal 5 CR_U OUT Carriage motor U phase drive signal 6 GND GND 7 CR_V OUT Carriage motor V phase drive signal 8 SNS_5V Power supply 5V 9 N C N C 10 CR_HVP IN Carriage motor hole device V phase signal 11 CR_HUM IN Car...

Page 486: ...ve open closed detection sensor output signal 2 J3301 Ink tank ROM PCB Ink detection sensor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 TANK_DAT6_L IN OUT Ink tank data signal 6 2 TANK_DAT7_L IN OUT Ink tank data signal 7 3 TANK_3V OUT Power supply 3 3V 4 TANK_DAT8 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 8 5 GND GND 6 TANK_CLK OUT Ink tank clock signal 7 TANK_DAT9 IN OUT Ink tank data signal 9 8 TANK_DAT10 IN OU...

Page 487: ...onnect to Carriage PCB J21 Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 GND GND 2 GND GND 3 GND GND 4 GND GND 5 GND GND 6 GND GND 7 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 8 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 9 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 10 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 11 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 12 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 13 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 14 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 15 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 16 VH OUT Power ...

Page 488: ...d R heat enable signal 10 F 16 GND GND 17 H0 F DATA 11 OD OUT Odd head R data signal 11 F 18 GND GND 19 H0 F HE 11 OUT Head R heat enable signal 11 F 20 GND GND 21 H0 F DATA 11 EV OUT Even head R data signal 11 F 22 GND GND 23 H0 F DATA 10 EV OUT Even head R data signal 10 F 24 GND GND 25 H0 E HE 9 OUT Head R heat enable signal 9 E 26 GND GND 27 H0 E DATA 9 EV OUT Even head R data signal 9 E 28 GN...

Page 489: ...ch latch signal 24 LICSEL1 OUT Head R analogue switch data signal 25 GND GND 26 GND GND 27 H0_CLK OUT Head R data clock signal 28 GND GND 29 H0 LT OUT Head R data latch signal 30 HEAD_3V OUT Power supply 3V 31 HEAD_3V OUT Power supply 3V 32 GND GND 33 H0 C DATA 5 EV OUT Even head R data signal 5 C 34 GND GND 35 H0 B HE 3 OUT Head R heat enable signal 3 B 36 GND GND 37 H0 C DATA 4 EV OUT Even head ...

Page 490: ...Multi sensor LED 4 drive signal 32 PWLED3_ON OUT Multi sensor LED 3 drive signal 33 PWLED2_ON OUT Multi sensor LED 2 drive signal 34 PWLED1_ON OUT Multi sensor LED 1 drive signal 35 GND GND 36 MLT_SNS_1IN IN Multi sensor signal 1 37 MLT_SNS_2IN IN Multi sensor signal 2 38 GND GND 39 H1 B DATA 2 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 2 B 40 GND GND 41 H1 B DATA 3 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 3 B 42 GND GND...

Page 491: ... L data signal 1 A 38 GND GND 39 H1 A HE 1 OUT Head L heat enable signal 1 A 40 GND GND 41 H1 A DATA 0 EV OUT Even head L data signal 0 A 42 GND GND 43 H1 A HE 0 OUT Head L heat enable signal 0 A 44 GND GND 45 H1 A DATA 0 OD OUT Odd head L data signa 0 A 46 GND GND 47 H1 A DATA 1 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 1 A 48 GND GND 49 H1 B HE 2 OUT Head L heat enable signal 2 B 50 GND GND J3911 Cutter lif...

Page 492: ...signal 7 PWLED3 OUT Multi sensor LED3 drive signal 8 PWLED4 OUT Multi sensor LED4 drive signal 9 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 10 OUT1 IN Multi sensor input signal 1 11 OUT2 IN Multi sensor input signal 2 12 H1 5V OUT Power supply 5V J11 Connect to Main controller PCB J3401 Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 GND GND 2 GND GND 3 GND GND 4 GND GND 5 GND GND 6 GND GND 7 GND GND 8 VH IN Power supply...

Page 493: ...ad R data signal 1 A 15 GND GND 16 H0 A DATA 0 OD IN Odd head R data signal 0 A 17 GND GND 18 GND GND 19 GND GND 20 GND GND 21 GND GND 22 GND GND 23 GND GND 24 H0 E DATA 9 EV IN Even head R data signal 9 E 25 GND GND 26 H0 E HE 9 IN Head R heat enable signal 9 E 27 GND GND 28 H0 F DATA 10 EV IN Even head R data signal 10 F 29 GND GND 30 H0 F DATA 11 EV IN Even head R data signal 11 F 31 GND GND 32...

Page 494: ...IN Power supply 3V 20 HEAD_3V IN Power supply 3V 21 GND GND 22 H0 LT IN Head R data latch signal 23 GND GND 24 H0_CLK IN Head R data clock signal 25 GND GND 26 GND GND 27 LICSEL1 IN Head R analogue switch latch signal 28 LICSEL2 IN Head R analogue switch clock signal 29 LICSEL0 IN Head R analogue switch data signal 30 GND GND 31 GND GND 32 H0 DSOUT1 OUT Head R temperature output 1 33 GND GND 34 H0...

Page 495: ...eat enable signal 8 E 29 H0 E DIA2 IN Head R DI sensor signal 2 E 30 H0 F DIA2 IN Head R DI sensor signal 2 F 31 H0 E HE 9 OUT Head R heat enable signal 9 E 32 H0 D DATA 7 EV OUT Even head R data signal 7 D 33 H0 D HE 6 OUT Head R heat enable signal 6 D 34 H0 C DATA 5 0D OUT Odd head R data signal 5 C 35 H0 C DATA 4 EV OUT Even head R data signal 4 C 36 H0 A DATA 1 EV OUT Even head R data signal 1...

Page 496: ...D 78 GND GND J21 Connect to Main controller PCB J3402 Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 GND GND 2 GND GND 3 GND GND 4 GND GND 5 GND GND 6 GND GND 7 GND GND 8 HD1_VHFBG OUT VH feed back voltage 9 HD1_VHFBH OUT VH feed back voltage 10 VH IN Power supply 21 5V 11 VH IN Power supply 21 5V 12 VH IN Power supply 21 5V 13 VH IN Power supply 21 5V 14 VH IN Power supply 21 5V 15 VH IN Power supply 2...

Page 497: ... signal 27 H1 DLD LICC2 IN Head L analogue switch latch signal 28 H1 E DATA 9 EV IN Even head L data signal 9 E 29 GND GND 30 H1 E HE 9 IN Head L heat enable signal 9 E 31 GND GND 32 H1 F DATA 10 EV IN Even head L data signal 10 F 33 GND GND 34 H1 F DATA 11 EV IN Even head L data signal 11 F 35 GND GND 36 H1 F HE 11 IN Head L heat enable signal 11 F 37 GND GND 38 H1 F DATA 11 OD IN Odd head L data...

Page 498: ...ad L heat enable signal 6 D 37 GND GND 38 IO ASIC_SCL IN OUT Head ROM control signal clock 39 GND GND 40 H1 D DATA 6 OD IN Odd head L data signal 6 D 41 GND GND 42 H1 D DATA 6 EV IN Even head L data signal 6 D 43 GND GND 44 H1 D DATA 7 EV IN Even head L data signal 7 D 45 GND GND 46 IO ASIC_SDA IN OUT Head ROM control signal data 47 GND GND 48 H1 D HE 7 IN Head L heat enable signal 7 D 49 GND GND ...

Page 499: ...at enable signal 8 E 40 H1 D DATA 7 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 7 D 41 H1 E DATA 8 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 8 E 42 H1 F HE 10 OUT Head L heat enable signal 10 F 43 H1 F DATA 11 EV OUT Even head L data signal 11 F 44 H1 F DATA 8 EV OUT Even head L data signal 8 F 45 H1 D DATA 6 EV OUT Even head L data signal 6 D 46 H1 C DIA2 IN Heal L DI sensor signal 2 C 47 H1 C DATA 5 EV OUT Even head L da...

Page 500: ... 73 H1 LT OUT Head L latch signal 74 H1 B DATA 2 EV OUT Even head L data signal 2 B 75 H1 A DATA 0 OD OUT Odd head L data signal 0 A 76 GND GND 77 GND GND 78 GND GND J24 Head L Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function ...

Page 501: ... Main controller PCB Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 HD1_VHFBH IN VH feedback voltage 2 HD1_VHFBG IN VH feedback voltage 3 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 4 GND GND 5 VH OUT Power supply 21 5V 6 GND GND 7 RGV20 VCC OUT Power supply 21 5V 8 GND GND 9 VM OUT Power supply 26V 10 GND GND 11 VM OUT Power supply 26V 12 GND GND 13 VH_ENB IN VH power supply ON OFF signal 14 PW_CONT IN Normal power savi...

Page 502: ...AC 230V CN2 Connect to Main Controller Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 HD_VHFBH IN VH feedback voltage 2 HD_VHFBG IN VH feedback voltage 3 VH OUT Power supply 24V 4 VH_GND GND 5 VH OUT Power supply 24V 6 VH_GND GND 7 VM OUT Power supply 32V 8 VM_GND GND 9 VM OUT Power supply 32V 10 VM_GND GND 11 VH_ENB IN VH power supply ON OFF signal 12 PW_CONT IN Normal power saving switch signal CN2 CN...

Page 503: ...V 9 ROLL_UNIT OUT Roll unit detection signal 10 ROLL_PAPER_SNS OUT Roll media sensor signal 11 ROLL_CAM_SNS OUT Roll cam sensor signal 12 GND GND 13 OPT_5V IN Power supply 5V J2 Roll media sensor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 5V OUT Power supply 5V 2 GND GND 3 ROLL_PAPER_SNS IN Roll media sensor signal J3 Roll cam sensor roll motor Pin Number Signal name IN OUT Function 1 5V OUT Power s...

Page 504: ...firmware data to the printer according to the instructions shown on the display 4 The data shown on the LCD on the operation panel changes and the firmware is updated automatically 5 When firmware update is completed the printer will start again File transfer route USB IEEE1394 network 2 L Printer Service Tool Procedure 1 Start L Printer Service Tool 2 Place the printer in the online mode 3 Specif...

Page 505: ...de 3 Transfer the firmware data to the printer according to the instructions shown on the display 4 The data shown on the LCD on the operation panel changes and the firmware is updated automatically 5 When firmware update is completed the printer will start again File transfer route USB network 2 L Printer Service Tool Procedure 1 Start L Printer Service Tool 2 Place the printer in the online mode...

Page 506: ...ews Flat head screwdriver Removing the E ring Needle nose pliers Inserting and removing the spring parts Hex key wrench Inserting and removing hexagonal screws Flat brush Applying grease Lint free paper Wiping off ink Rubber gloves Preventing ink stains Special purpose tools Remarks Carriage Wire Tool AY3 4493 000 Adjusting carriage wire height Grease MOLYKOTE PG 641 CK 0562 000 Applying to specif...

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Page 509: ...1 7 Map of the Service Mode 7 25 7 1 8 Details of Service Mode 7 32 7 1 9 Details of Service Mode 7 40 7 1 10 Details of Service Mode 7 48 7 1 11 Details of Service Mode 7 56 7 1 12 Details of Service Mode 7 71 7 1 13 Sample Printout 7 86 7 1 14 e Maintenance imageWARE Remote 7 90 7 1 15 Viewing PRINT INF 7 100 7 1 16 Viewing PRINT INF 7 114 7 2 Special Mode 7 128 7 2 1 Special Modes for Servicing...

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Page 511: ...y showing the version 4 After display of Online pressing the Menu button displays the SERVICE MODE top menu and the MESSAGE LED flashes The Service mode is added to the options in the Main menu The Service mode can be entered even in the error status when an error message is shown on the display by turning the power off and then using the above key operation b How to exit the Service mode Turn off...

Page 512: ...Adj Menu and press the OK key SERVICE MODE appears in the menu list and the MESSAGE LED flashes 5 Press the key or key to choose SERVICE MODE and press the OK key Service mode is added to the Set Adj Menu Service mode can be entered even when an error occurs an error message is displayed by turning off the power once and then pressing the above keys b How to exit the Service mode Turn off the prin...

Page 513: ... 20 ERROR 1 20 INK CHECK 000000 000000 I O DISPLAY I O DISPLAY 1 I O DISPLAY 2 ADJUST PRINT PATTERN NOZZLE 1 Press the OK button to execute OPTICAL AXIS Press the OK button to execute LF HAKUSYA SENSOR CHECK HEAD ADJ AUTO HEAD ADJ ROUGH Press the OK button to execute MANUAL HEAD ADJ DETAIL Press the OK button to execute BASIC Press the OK button to execute ADJ SETTING A A 1 Adjustment value entry ...

Page 514: ...E PRINT CR COUNT CR DIST PRINT COUNT PURGE CLN A 1 CLN A 2 CLN A 3 CLN A 6 CLN A 7 CLN A 10 CLN A 11 CLN A 15 CLN A 16 CLN A 17 CLN A TTL CLN M 1 CLN M 4 CLN M 5 CLN M 6 CLN M TTL CLEAR CLR INK CONSUME CLR CUTTER EXC CLR MTC EXC CLR HEAD R EXC CLR HEAD L EXC CLR UNIT A EXC CLR UNIT B EXC CLR UNIT D EXC CLR UNIT F EXC CLR UNIT H EXC CLR UNIT L EXC CLR UNIT P EXC CLR UNIT R EXC CLR UNIT V EXC CLR UN...

Page 515: ...UNIT F EXC UNIT H EXC UNIT L EXC UNIT P EXC UNIT R EXC UNIT V EXC UNIT X EXC DETAIL CNT MOVE PRINTER N INK CHK Y N INK CHK B MEDIACONFIG CNT INK USE1 INK USE1 Y INK USE1 B INK USE1 TTL N INK USE1 Y N INK USE1 B N INK USE1 TTL INK USE2 INK USE2 Y INK USE2 B INK USE2 TTL N INK USE2 Y N INK USE2 B N INK USE2 TTL INK EXC INK EXC Y INK EXC B INK EXC TTL N INK EXC Y N INK EXC B N INK EXC TTL ...

Page 516: ...SHEET MEDIA OTHER NAME TTL TTL ROLL ROLL CUTSHEET CUTSHEET MEDIASIZE1 ROLL P SQ 24 36 P SQ 24 36 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 P SQ 17 P CNT 24 36 P CNT 17 24 P CNT 17 MEDIASIZE2 ROLL D SQ 24 36 D SQ 24 36 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 D SQ 17 D CNT 24 36 D CNT 17 24 D CNT 17 MEDIASIZE1 CUT P SQ 24 36 P SQ 24 36 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 P SQ 17 P CNT 24 36 P CNT 17 24 P CNT 17 ...

Page 517: ...GE ON OFF INITIALIZE WARNIG Press the OK button to clear ERROR Press the OK button to clear ADJUST Press the OK button to clear W INK Press the OK button to clear PURGE Press the OK button to clear INK USE CNT Press the OK button to clear CUTTER CHG CNT Press the OK button to clear W INK CHG CNT Press the OK button to clear HEAD CHG R CNT Press the OK button to clear HEAD CHG L CNT Press the OK bu...

Page 518: ... 20 ERROR 1 20 INK CHECK 000000 000000 I O DISPLAY I O DISPLAY 1 I O DISPLAY 2 ADJUST PRINT PATTERN NOZZLE 1 Press the OK button to execute OPTICAL AXIS Press the OK button to execute LF HAKUSYA SENSOR CHECK HEAD ADJ AUTO HEAD ADJ ROUGH Press the OK button to execute MANUAL HEAD ADJ DETAIL Press the OK button to execute BASIC Press the OK button to execute ADJ SETTING A A 1 Adjustment value entry ...

Page 519: ...OUNT CR DIST PRINT COUNT PURGE CLN A 1 CLN A 2 CLN A 3 CLN A 6 CLN A 7 CLN A 10 CLN A 11 CLN A 15 CLN A 16 CLN A 17 CLN A TTL CLN M 1 CLN M 4 CLN M 5 CLN M 6 CLN M TTL CLEAR CLR INK CONSUME CLR CUTTER EXC CLR MTC EXC CLR HEAD R EXC CLR HEAD L EXC CLR UNIT A EXC CLR UNIT B EXC CLR UNIT D EXC CLR D 1 EXC CLR D 5 EXC CLR UNIT F EXC CLR UNIT H EXC CLR UNIT L EXC CLR UNIT P EXC CLR UNIT R EXC CLR UNIT ...

Page 520: ... D 5 EXC UNIT F EXC UNIT H EXC UNIT L EXC UNIT P EXC UNIT R EXC UNIT V EXC UNIT X EXC DETAIL CNT MOVE PRINTER N INK CHK Y N INK CHK B MEDIACONFIG CNT INK USE1 INK USE1 Y INK USE1 B INK USE1 TTL N INK USE1 Y N INK USE1 B N INK USE1 TTL INK USE2 INK USE2 Y INK USE2 B INK USE2 TTL N INK USE2 Y N INK USE2 B N INK USE2 TTL INK EXC INK EXC Y INK EXC B INK EXC TTL N INK EXC Y N INK EXC B N INK EXC TTL ...

Page 521: ...SHEET MEDIA OTHER NAME TTL TTL ROLL ROLL CUTSHEET CUTSHEET MEDIASIZE1 ROLL P SQ 24 36 P SQ 24 36 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 P SQ 17 P CNT 24 36 P CNT 17 24 P CNT 17 MEDIASIZE2 ROLL D SQ 24 36 D SQ 24 36 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 D SQ 17 D CNT 24 36 D CNT 17 24 D CNT 17 MEDIASIZE1 CUT P SQ 24 36 P SQ 24 36 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 P SQ 17 P CNT 24 36 P CNT 17 24 P CNT 17 ...

Page 522: ...ear ERROR Press the OK button to clear ADJUST Press the OK button to clear W INK Press the OK button to clear PURGE Press the OK button to clear INK USE CNT Press the OK button to clear CUTTER CHG CNT Press the OK button to clear W INK CHG CNT Press the OK button to clear HEAD CHG R CNT Press the OK button to clear HEAD CHG L CNT Press the OK button to clear HDD BOX PASS ALL FOLDERS Press the OK b...

Page 523: ...NG 1 20 ERROR 1 20 INK CHECK 000 00000 I O DISPLAY I O DISPLAY 1 I O DISPLAY 2 ADJUST PRINT PATTERN NOZZLE 1 Press the OK button to execute OPTICAL AXIS Press the OK button to execute LF HAKUSYA SENSOR CHECK HEAD ADJ AUTO HEAD ADJ ROUGH Press the OK button to execute MANUAL HEAD ADJ DETAIL Press the OK button to execute BASIC Press the OK button to execute ADJ SETTING A A 1 Adjustment value entry ...

Page 524: ...RINT CR COUNT CR DIST PRINT COUNT PURGE CLN A 1 CLN A 2 CLN A 3 CLN A 6 CLN A 7 CLN A 10 CLN A 11 CLN A 15 CLN A 16 CLN A 17 CLN A TTL CLN M 1 CLN M 4 CLN M 5 CLN M 6 CLN M TTL CLEAR CLR INK CONSUME CLR CUTTER EXC CLR MTC EXC CLR HEAD R EXC CLR HEAD L EXC CLR UNIT A EXC CLR UNIT B EXC CLR UNIT D EXC CLR D 1 EXC CLR D 5 EXC CLR UNIT F EXC CLR UNIT H EXC CLR UNIT L EXC CLR UNIT P EXC CLR UNIT V EXC ...

Page 525: ...XC D 5 EXC UNIT F EXC UNIT H EXC UNIT L EXC UNIT P EXC UNIT V EXC UNIT X EXC DETAIL CNT MOVE PRINTER N INK CHK PC N INK CHK M MEDIACONFIG CNT INK USE1 INK USE1 PC INK USE1 M INK USE1 TTL N INK USE1 PC N INK USE1 M N INK USE1 TTL INK USE2 INK USE2 PC INK USE2 M INK USE2 TTL N INK USE2 PC N INK USE2 M N INK USE2 TTL INK EXC INK EXC PC INK EXC M INK EXC TTL N INK EXC PC N INK EXC M N INK EXC TTL ...

Page 526: ...TSHEET MEDIA OTHER NAME TTL TTL ROLL ROLL CUTSHEET CUTSHEET MEDIASIZE1 ROLL P SQ 24 36 P SQ 24 36 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 P SQ 17 P CNT 24 36 P CNT 17 24 P CNT 17 MEDIASIZE2 ROLL D SQ 24 36 D SQ 24 36 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 D SQ 17 D CNT 24 36 D CNT 17 24 D CNT 17 MEDIASIZE1 CUT P SQ 24 36 P SQ 24 36 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 P SQ 17 P CNT 24 36 P CNT 17 24 P CNT 17 ...

Page 527: ...lear ERROR Press the OK button to clear ADJUST Press the OK button to clear W INK Press the OK button to clear PURGE Press the OK button to clear INK USE CNT Press the OK button to clear CUTTER CHG CNT Press the OK button to clear W INK CHG CNT Press the OK button to clear HEAD CHG R CNT Press the OK button to clear HEAD CHG L CNT Press the OK button to clear HDD BOX PASS ALL FOLDERS Press the OK ...

Page 528: ...1 4 INK CHECK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I O DISPLAY I O DISPLAY 1 I O DISPLAY 2 ADJUST PRINT PATTERN NOZZLE 1 Press the OK button to execute OPTICAL AXIS Press the OK button to execute HEAD ADJ MANUAL HEAD ADJ EXTENSION Press the OK button to execute DETAIL Press the OK button to execute BASIC Press the OK button to execute ADJ SETTING A A 1 Adjustment value entry A 48 Adjustment value entry F F 1 A...

Page 529: ...T 1 Press the OK button to set 30 Press the OK button to set CR SCAN SIZE 1 Press the OK button to set 5 Press the OK button to set CR SCAN SPEED 1 Press the OK button to set 5 Press the OK button to set OPT SENS OUTPUT YES OUTPUT0 OUTPUT5 NO NOZZLE CHECK YES NO NOZZLE INF C B MEMORY CHK DDR YES NO EEP YES NO HEAD CNT CHK YES NO REPLACE CUTTER YES NO L R PRINTHEADS YES NO ...

Page 530: ... COUNT PURGE CLN A 1 CLN A 2 CLN A 3 CLN A 6 CLN A 7 CLN A 10 CLN A 11 CLN A 15 CLN A 16 CLN A 17 CLN A TTL CLN M 1 CLN M 4 CLN M 5 CLN M 6 CLN M TTL CLEAR CLR INK CONSUME CLR MTC EXC CLR HEAD L EXC CLR HEAD R EXC CLR Wia 1 EXC CLR Wib 1 EXC CLR CR 1 EXC CLR CR 2 EXC CLR CR 3 EXC CLR CR 4 EXC CLR CR 5 EXC CLR SP 1 EXC CLR PG 1 EXC CLR HMa 1 EXC CLR PL 1 EXC CLR PS 1 EXC CLR Mi 1 EXC CLR MS 1 EXC C...

Page 531: ... 5 EXC SP 1 EXC PG 1 EXC HMa 1 EXC PL 1 EXC PS 1 EXC Mi 1 EXC MS 1 EXC CT 1 EXC DETAIL CNT MOVE PRINTER N INK CHK PC N INK CHK BK MEDIACONFIG CNT INK USE1 INK USE1 PC INK USE1 BK INK USE1 TTL N INK USE1 PC N INK USE1 BK N INK USE1 TTL INK USE2 INK USE2 PC INK USE2 BK INK USE2 TTL N INK USE2 PC N INK USE2 BK N INK USE2 TTL INK EXC INK EXC PC INK EXC BK INK EXC TTL N INK EXC PC N INK EXC BK N INK EX...

Page 532: ...ET CUTSHEET MEDIA 7 NAME TTL TTL ROLL ROLL CUTSHEET CUTSHEET MEDIA OTHER NAME TTL TTL ROLL ROLL CUTSHEET CUTSHEET MEDIASIZE1 ROLL P SQ 24 36 P SQ 24 36 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 P SQ 17 P CNT 24 36 P CNT 17 24 P CNT 17 MEDIASIZE2 ROLL D SQ 24 36 D SQ 24 36 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 D SQ 17 D CNT 24 36 D CNT 17 24 D CNT 17 ...

Page 533: ... 36 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 P SQ 17 P CNT 24 36 P CNT 17 24 P CNT 17 MEDIASIZE2 CUT D SQ 24 36 D SQ 24 36 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 D SQ 17 D CNT 24 36 D CNT 17 24 D CNT 17 HEAD DOT CNT 1 C B TTL HEAD DOT CNT 2 C B TTL PARTS CNT COUNTER Wia 1 OK W1 W2 E 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 COUNTER CT 1 OK W1 W2 E 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 ...

Page 534: ... OK button to clear W INK Press the OK button to clear CARRIAGE Press the OK button to clear PURGE Press the OK button to clear INK USE CNT Press the OK button to clear W INK CHG CNT Press the OK button to clear HEAD CHG L CNT Press the OK button to clear HEAD CHG R CNT Press the OK button to clear HDD BOX PASS ALL FOLDERS Press the OK button to clear FOLDER 1 Press the OK button to clear FOLDER 2...

Page 535: ... 20 JAM 01 1 4 05 1 4 INK CHECK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I O DISPLAY I O DISPLAY 1 I O DISPLAY 2 ADJUST PRINT PATTERN NOZZLE 1 Press the OK button to execute OPTICAL AXIS Press the OK button to execute HEAD ADJ MANUAL HEAD ADJ EXTENSION Press the OK button to execute DETAIL Press the OK button to execute BASIC Press the OK button to execute ADJ SETTING A A 1 Adjustment value entry A 96 Adjustment value ent...

Page 536: ...T 1 Press the OK button to set 30 Press the OK button to set CR SCAN SIZE 1 Press the OK button to set 5 Press the OK button to set CR SCAN SPEED 1 Press the OK button to set 5 Press the OK button to set OPT SENS OUTPUT YES OUTPUT0 OUTPUT5 NO NOZZLE CHK YES NO NOZZLE INF PC1 BK MEMORY CHK DDR YES NO EEP YES NO HEAD CNT CHK YES NO REPLACE CUTTER YES NO L R PRINTHEADS YES NO ...

Page 537: ... COUNT PURGE CLN A 1 CLN A 2 CLN A 3 CLN A 6 CLN A 7 CLN A 10 CLN A 11 CLN A 15 CLN A 16 CLN A 17 CLN A TTL CLN M 1 CLN M 4 CLN M 5 CLN M 6 CLN M TTL CLEAR CLR INK CONSUME CLR MTC EXC CLR HEAD L EXC CLR HEAD R EXC CLR Wia 1 EXC CLR Wib 1 EXC CLR CR 1 EXC CLR CR 2 EXC CLR CR 3 EXC CLR CR 4 EXC CLR CR 5 EXC CLR SP 1 EXC CLR PG 1 EXC CLR HMa 1 EXC CLR PL 1 EXC CLR PS 1 EXC CLR Mi 1 EXC CLR MS 1 EXC C...

Page 538: ... 5 EXC SP 1 EXC PG 1 EXC HMa 1 EXC PL 1 EXC PS 1 EXC Mi 1 EXC MS 1 EXC CT 1 EXC DETAIL CNT MOVE PRINTER N INK CHK PC N INK CHK BK MEDIACONFIG CNT INK USE1 INK USE1 PC INK USE1 BK INK USE1 TTL N INK USE1 PC N INK USE1 BK N INK USE1 TTL INK USE2 INK USE2 PC INK USE2 BK INK USE2 TTL N INK USE2 PC N INK USE2 BK N INK USE2 TTL INK EXC INK EXC PC INK EXC BK INK EXC TTL N INK EXC PC N INK EXC BK N INK EX...

Page 539: ...ET CUTSHEET MEDIA 7 NAME TTL TTL ROLL ROLL CUTSHEET CUTSHEET MEDIA OTHER NAME TTL TTL ROLL ROLL CUTSHEET CUTSHEET MEDIASIZE1 ROLL P SQ 24 36 P SQ 24 36 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 P SQ 17 P CNT 24 36 P CNT 17 24 P CNT 17 MEDIASIZE2 ROLL D SQ 24 36 D SQ 24 36 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 D SQ 17 D CNT 24 36 D CNT 17 24 D CNT 17 ...

Page 540: ... P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 24 P SQ 17 P SQ 17 P CNT 24 36 P CNT 17 24 P CNT 17 MEDIASIZE2 CUT D SQ 24 36 D SQ 24 36 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 24 D SQ 17 D SQ 17 D CNT 24 36 D CNT 17 24 D CNT 17 HEAD DOT CNT 1 PC1 BK TTL HEAD DOT CNT 2 PC1 BK TTL PARTS CNT COUNTER Wia 1 OK W1 W2 E 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 COUNTER CT 1 OK W1 W2 E 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 ...

Page 541: ...clear W INK Press the OK button to clear CARRIAGE Press the OK button to clear PURGE Press the OK button to clear INK USE CNT Press the OK button to clear W INK CHG CNT Press the OK button to clear HEAD CHG L CNT Press the OK button to clear HEAD CHG R CNT Press the OK button to clear HDD BOX PASS ALL FOLDERS Press the OK button to clear FOLDER 1 Press the OK button to clear FOLDER 29 Press the OK...

Page 542: ... roller type 0 or 1 TMP Ambient temperature degrees C SIZE LF Detected size of loaded media feed direction 0 is always detected for the roll media mm SIZE LF Detected size of loaded media feed direction 0 is always detected for the roll media inch SIZE CR Detected size of loaded media carriage scan direction mm SIZE CR Detected size of loaded media carriage scan direction inch Display Description ...

Page 543: ...ensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 2 Valve Open Closed Detection Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 5 Spur Cam Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 6 Lift Cam Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 7 Feed Roller HP Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 8 Top Cover Sensor 0 Cover open 1 Cover close 9 Not Used 10 Ink Tank Cover Switch 0 Cover open 1 Cover close 11 Not Used 12 Paper Detection Sensor 0 S...

Page 544: ...dia size A4 Media type any OPTICAL AXIS Prints the pattern and adjusts the optical axis of the multi sensor For details refer to Disassembly Reassembly Adjustment and Setup Items Procedure after replacing the carriage unit or multi sensor Media type photo glossy paper LF HAKUSHA For Factory SENSOR CHECK For Factory Display Description AUTO HEAD ADJ ROUGH Prints the pattern for auto head adjustment...

Page 545: ... 1 by capping Times Display Description Unit CLN A 1 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 1 normal suction operations Times CLN A 2 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 2 ink level adjusting operations Times CLN A 3 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 3 initial filling operations Times CLN A 6 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 6 strong normal suction operations Times CLN A 7 Cumula...

Page 546: ...LR FACTORY CNT For factory Times Display Description Unit CUTTER EXC Cutter replacement count Count of executing cutter replacement mode Times MTC EXC Maintenance cartridge replacement count Times HEAD R EXC Printhead R replacement count Times HEAD L EXC Printhead L replacement count Times BOARD EXC M B Main controller PCB replacement count Times UNIT A EXC Unit A waste ink system replacement coun...

Page 547: ...currently installed ink tank ml N INK USE2 TTL Total consumption amount of refilled ink of the currently installed ink tanks ml Display Description Unit INK EXC XX XX Ink color Cumulative count of generic ink tank replacement ml INK EXC TTL Total amount of cumulative count of generic ink tank replacement ml N INK EXC XX XX Ink color Cumulative count of refilled ink tank replacement ml N INK EXC TT...

Page 548: ...ize sheets D CNT 17 Cumulative number of sheets of A4 equivalent paper less than 17 inches data size sheets Display Description Unit P SQ 24 36 Cumulative print area of paper equal to or larger than 24 inches but less than 36 inches physical size m2 Sq f P SQ 17 24 Cumulative print area of paper equal to or larger than 17 inches but less than 24 inches physical size m2 Sq f P SQ 17 Cumulative prin...

Page 549: ...er of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 90 or more W2 Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 100 but no need to stop the printer E Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 100 and the printer needs to be stopped Day s PARTS yy 1 yy Unit number of consumable p...

Page 550: ...consumption amount of ink Clear COUNTER INK USE2 and count up COUNTER CLEAR CLR INK CONSUME CUTTER CHG CNT Initialize the cutter unit replacement frequency Clear COUNTER EXCHANGE CUTTER EXC and count up COUNTER CLEAR CLR CUTTER EXC W INK CHG CNT Initialize the maintenance cartridge replacement frequency Clear COUNTER EXCHANGE MTC EXC and count up COUNTER CLEAR CLR MTC EXC HEAD CHG R CNT Initialize...

Page 551: ... roller type 0 or 1 TMP Ambient temperature degrees C SIZE LF Detected size of loaded media feed direction 0 is always detected for the roll media mm SIZE LF Detected size of loaded media feed direction 0 is always detected for the roll media inch SIZE CR Detected size of loaded media carriage scan direction mm SIZE CR Detected size of loaded media carriage scan direction inch Display Description ...

Page 552: ...ensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 2 Valve Open Closed Detection Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 5 Spur Cam Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 6 Lift Cam Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 7 Feed Roller HP Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 8 Top Cover Sensor 0 Cover open 1 Cover close 9 Not Used 10 Ink Tank Cover Switch 0 Cover open 1 Cover close 11 Not Used 12 Paper Detection Sensor 0 S...

Page 553: ...dia size A4 Media type any OPTICAL AXIS Prints the pattern and adjusts the optical axis of the multi sensor For details refer to Disassembly Reassembly Adjustment and Setup Items Procedure after replacing the carriage unit or multi sensor Media type photo glossy paper LF HAKUSHA For Factory SENSOR CHECK For Factory Display Description AUTO HEAD ADJ ROUGH Prints the pattern for auto head adjustment...

Page 554: ... 1 by capping Times Display Description Unit CLN A 1 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 1 normal suction operations Times CLN A 2 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 2 ink level adjusting operations Times CLN A 3 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 3 initial filling operations Times CLN A 6 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 6 strong normal suction operations Times CLN A 7 Cumula...

Page 555: ...LR FACTORY CNT For factory Times Display Description Unit CUTTER EXC Cutter replacement count Count of executing cutter replacement mode Times MTC EXC Maintenance cartridge replacement count Times HEAD R EXC Printhead R replacement count Times HEAD L EXC Printhead L replacement count Times BOARD EXC M B Main controller PCB replacement count Times UNIT A EXC Unit A waste ink system replacement coun...

Page 556: ...currently installed ink tank ml N INK USE2 TTL Total consumption amount of refilled ink of the currently installed ink tanks ml Display Description Unit INK EXC XX XX Ink color Cumulative count of generic ink tank replacement ml INK EXC TTL Total amount of cumulative count of generic ink tank replacement ml N INK EXC XX XX Ink color Cumulative count of refilled ink tank replacement ml N INK EXC TT...

Page 557: ...larger than 17 inches but less than 24 inches data size sheets D CNT 17 Cumulative number of sheets of A4 equivalent paper less than 17 inches data size sheets Display Description Unit P SQ 24 36 Cumulative print area of paper equal to or larger than 24 inches but less than 36 inches physical size m2 Sq f P SQ 17 24 Cumulative print area of paper equal to or larger than 17 inches but less than 24 ...

Page 558: ...ement of all consumable parts included in each unit are below 90 W1 Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 90 or more W2 Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 100 but no need to stop the printer E Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in ea...

Page 559: ...K USE2 and count up COUNTER CLEAR CLR INK CONSUME CUTTER CHG CNT Initialize the cutter unit replacement frequency Clear COUNTER EXCHANGE CUTTER EXC and count up COUNTER CLEAR CLR CUTTER EXC W INK CHG CNT Initialize the maintenance cartridge replacement frequency Clear COUNTER EXCHANGE MTC EXC and count up COUNTER CLEAR CLR MTC EXC HEAD CHG R CNT Initialize the printhead R replacement frequency Cle...

Page 560: ...escription Unit S N Serial number of printer TYPE Type setting on main controller PCB iPF6000S is represented by 24 LF TYPE Feed roller type 0 or 1 TMP Ambient temperature degrees C SIZE LF Detected size of loaded media feed direction 0 is always detected for the roll media mm SIZE LF Detected size of loaded media feed direction 0 is always detected for the roll media inch SIZE CR Detected size of...

Page 561: ...ensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 2 Valve Open Closed Detection Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 5 Spur Cam Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 6 Lift Cam Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 7 Feed Roller HP Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 8 Top Cover Sensor 0 Cover open 1 Cover close 9 Not Used 10 Ink Tank Cover Switch 0 Cover open 1 Cover close 11 Not Used 12 Paper Detection Sensor 0 S...

Page 562: ...dia size A4 Media type any OPTICAL AXIS Prints the pattern and adjusts the optical axis of the multi sensor For details refer to Disassembly Reassembly Adjustment and Setup Items Procedure after replacing the carriage unit or multi sensor Media type photo glossy paper LF HAKUSHA For Factory SENSOR CHECK For Factory Display Description AUTO HEAD ADJ ROUGH Prints the pattern for auto head adjustment...

Page 563: ... 1 by capping Times Display Description Unit CLN A 1 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 1 normal suction operations Times CLN A 2 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 2 ink level adjusting operations Times CLN A 3 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 3 initial filling operations Times CLN A 6 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 6 strong normal suction operations Times CLN A 7 Cumula...

Page 564: ...aring Times CLR FACTORY CNT For factory Times Display Description Unit CUTTER EXC Cutter replacement count Count of executing cutter replacement mode Times MTC EXC Maintenance cartridge replacement count Times HEAD R EXC Printhead R replacement count Times HEAD L EXC Printhead L replacement count Times BOARD EXC M B Main controller PCB replacement count Times UNIT A EXC Unit A waste ink system rep...

Page 565: ...e currently installed ink tank ml N INK USE2 TTL Total consumption amount of refilled ink of the currently installed ink tanks ml Display Description Unit INK EXC XX XX Ink color Cumulative count of generic ink tank replacement ml INK EXC TTL Total amount of cumulative count of generic ink tank replacement ml N INK EXC XX XX Ink color Cumulative count of refilled ink tank replacement ml N INK EXC ...

Page 566: ...or larger than 17 inches but less than 24 inches data size sheets D CNT 17 Cumulative number of sheets of A4 equivalent paper less than 17 inches data size sheets Display Description Unit P SQ 24 36 Cumulative print area of paper equal to or larger than 24 inches but less than 36 inches physical size m2 Sq f P SQ 17 24 Cumulative print area of paper equal to or larger than 17 inches but less than ...

Page 567: ...cement of all consumable parts included in each unit are below 90 W1 Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 90 or more W2 Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 100 but no need to stop the printer E Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in e...

Page 568: ...NK USE2 and count up COUNTER CLEAR CLR INK CONSUME CUTTER CHG CNT Initialize the cutter unit replacement frequency Clear COUNTER EXCHANGE CUTTER EXC and count up COUNTER CLEAR CLR CUTTER EXC W INK CHG CNT Initialize the maintenance cartridge replacement frequency Clear COUNTER EXCHANGE MTC EXC and count up COUNTER CLEAR CLR MTC EXC HEAD CHG R CNT Initialize the printhead R replacement frequency Cl...

Page 569: ...ient humidity SIZE LF Detected size of loaded media feed direction 0 is always detected for the roll media mm inch SIZE CR Detected size of loaded media carriage scan direction mm inch AFTER INST Number of days since initial installation Days Display Description S N R Serial number of printhead R S N L Serial number of printhead L LOT R Lot number of printhead R LOT L Lot number of printhead L Dis...

Page 570: ...Jam type 1 Carriage error 2 Jam 3 Feed failure delay 4 Cut failure Unknown 2 Media 1 Roll media 2 Cut sheet manual feed from top 3 Cut sheet manual feed from front 4 Cassette Unknown 3 Jam timing 1 Feed 2 Print 3 Eject Unknown 4 Media width detection 1 ON 2 OFF Unknown 5 Head height 0 SL 1 0mm 1 L 1 4mm 2 M1 1 8mm 3 M2 2 0mm 4 M3 2 2mm 5 H 3 2mm Unknown 6 Not Used 7 Not Used 8 Environment Display ...

Page 571: ...1 Cover close 9 Not Used 10 Ink Tank Cover Switch 0 Cover open 1 Cover close 11 Not Used 12 Paper Detection Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 13 Not Used 14 Not Used 15 Not Used 16 Not Used 17 Roll Media Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 18 Roll Cam Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 19 Cutter Lift Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 20 Cutter Right Position Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 21 Cutter HP Senso...

Page 572: ...i sensor Media type photo glossy paper Display Description MANUAL HEAD ADJ EXTENSION Prints the detail patterns for the manual head adjustment at CR SCAN SPEED 3 25inch sec high printing mode After printing the mode will change to ADJ SETTING Check the printed patterns and input the set values Try adjustment in this mode if vertical lines are warped or colors are out of alignment when the printer ...

Page 573: ...o 7 CR MOTOR COG Adjust the carriage motor rotation Perform in the following cases When removing attaching or replacing the carriage or carriage belt When replacing the carriage motor or linear encoder sensor When there is excessive load on the carriage such as when jamming If the following error message appears when performing CR MOTOR COG check that carriage and carriage belt are installed prope...

Page 574: ... 4 33 3 5 40 0 Unit inch sec Default 1 MEMO The settings made with CR SCAN COUNT CR SCAN SIZE CR SCAN SPEED are reset to default when the power is reset 8 OPT SENS OUTPUT Displays the values analog value multi sensor detected from the media You can confirm the amount of margin the media has with the values read with the multi sensor and the status of the multi sensor by comparing the values with t...

Page 575: ...LED is OFF 3 LED red platen output excluding outside light 4 LED red gain 5 6 LED green media output 7 LED green outside light output including outside light 8 LED green platen output excluding outside light 9 LED green gain 10 11 GAP1 media output including outside light 12 GAP1 outside light output when LED is OFF 13 GAP1 platen output excluding outside light 14 GAP1 gain 15 16 LED blue media ou...

Page 576: ... between Media edge regular reflection gain and Media edge regular reflection platen output is 100 or less an error occurs When the multi sensor and media are normal the difference is about 250 500 Check 3 Check the effect of external diffuse light When the difference between Media edge regular reflection external light output and Media edge regular reflection platen output is 500 or more the effe...

Page 577: ... 1 by moving 210mm Times PRINT COUNT Cumulative print end count count as 1 by capping Times Display Description Unit CLN A 1 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 1 normal suction operations Times CLN A 2 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 2 ink level adjusting operations Times CLN A 3 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 3 initial filling operations Times CLN A 6 Cumulative number of au...

Page 578: ...unter synchronizes with CLR CR 5 EXC CLR CT 1 EXC Cumulative count of unit CT 1 cutter replacement count clearing Times CLR FACTORY CNT For factory Times Display Description Unit MTC EXC Maintenance cartridge replacement count Times HEAD L EXC Printhead L replacement count Times HEAD R EXC Printhead R replacement count Times BOARD EXC M B Main controller PCB replacement count Times Wia 1 EXC Wia 1...

Page 579: ...sumption amount of generic ink of the currently installed ink tanks ml N INK USE2 XX XX Ink color Consumption amount of refilled ink of the currently installed ink tank ml N INK USE2 TTL Total consumption amount of refilled ink of the currently installed ink tanks ml Display Description Unit INK EXC XX XX Ink color Cumulative count of generic ink tank replacement ml INK EXC TTL Total amount of cum...

Page 580: ...a size sheets D CNT 17 Cumulative number of sheets of A4 equivalent paper less than 17 inches data size sheets Display Description Unit P SQ 24 36 Cumulative print area of paper equal to or larger than 24 inches but less than 36 inches physical size Sq m Sq f P SQ 17 24 Cumulative print area of paper equal to or larger than 17 inches but less than 24 inches physical size Sq m Sq f P SQ 17 Cumulati...

Page 581: ... included in each unit are below 90 W1 Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 90 or more W2 Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 100 but no need to stop the printer E Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 100 and t...

Page 582: ...itialized ADJUST Initialize the value of band adjustment by user and head adjustment The automatically adjusted value will not be initialized W INK Initialize the remaining capacity of the maitenance cartridge Clear COUNTER PRINTER W INK CARRIAGE Initialize the counter related to carriage unit Clear COUNTER CARRIAGE PURGE Initialize the counter related to purge unit Clear COUNTER PURGE INK USE CNT...

Page 583: ...COUNTER PARTS CNT COUNTER xx x After replacing the consumable part be sure to execute this menu USER SETTING Initializes the user menu Same as executing the following mode in the user menu Set Adj Menu System Setup Reset PaprSetngs Set Adj Menu Interface Setup Return Defaults CA KEY See e maintenance imageWARE Remote for detail ERDS DAT See e maintenance imageWARE Remote for detail Display Descrip...

Page 584: ... key or key to navigate among detail information display 1 to 4 Display Description Unit S N Serial number of printer TYPE Type setting on main controller PCB iPF6300S are represented by 24 LF TYPE Feed roller type 0 or 1 TMP Ambient temperature centigrade degrees RH Ambient humidity SIZE LF Detected size of loaded media feed direction 0 is always detected for the roll media mm inch SIZE CR Detect...

Page 585: ... feed from front 4 Cassette Unknown 3 Jam timing 1 Feed 2 Print 3 Eject Unknown 4 Media width detection 1 ON 2 OFF Unknown 5 Head height 0 SL 1 0mm 1 L 1 4mm 2 M1 1 8mm 3 M2 2 0mm 4 M3 2 2mm 5 H 3 2mm Unknown 6 Not Used 7 Not Used 8 Environment Display Media Information Tool s environment settings A to F according to Temperature Humidity Detection Sensor 0 A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F Unknown 9 Borderles...

Page 586: ... 10 Ink Tank Cover Switch 0 Cover open 1 Cover close 11 Not Used 12 Paper Detection Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 13 Not Used 14 Not Used 15 Not Used 16 Not Used 17 Roll Media Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 18 Roll Cam Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 19 Cutter Lift Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 20 Cutter Right Position Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor OFF 21 Cutter HP Sensor 0 Sensor ON 1 Sensor O...

Page 587: ...i sensor Media type photo glossy paper Display Description MANUAL HEAD ADJ EXTENSION Prints the detail patterns for the manual head adjustment at CR SCAN SPEED 3 25inch sec high printing mode After printing the mode will change to ADJ SETTING Check the printed patterns and input the set values Try adjustment in this mode if vertical lines are warped or colors are out of alignment when the printer ...

Page 588: ... MOTOR COG check that carriage and carriage belt are installed properly and clean the rail shaft If the error still occurs replace the carriage motor F 7 28 7 SPUR CLEANING If white dots appear about 1mm apart in the paper feed direction clean the spur Set a cleaning sheet and clean the spur following the instructions displayed on the screen Do not fold the cleaning sheet Do not use a cleaning she...

Page 589: ... 4 33 3 5 40 0 Unit inch sec Default 1 MEMO The settings made with CR SCAN COUNT CR SCAN SIZE CR SCAN SPEED are reset to default when the power is reset 8 OPT SENS OUTPUT Displays the values analog value multi sensor detected from the media You can confirm the amount of margin the media has with the values read with the multi sensor and the status of the multi sensor by comparing the values with t...

Page 590: ...LED is OFF 3 LED red platen output excluding outside light 4 LED red gain 5 6 LED green media output 7 LED green outside light output including outside light 8 LED green platen output excluding outside light 9 LED green gain 10 11 GAP1 media output including outside light 12 GAP1 outside light output when LED is OFF 13 GAP1 platen output excluding outside light 14 GAP1 gain 15 16 LED blue media ou...

Page 591: ...e between Media edge regular reflection gain and Media edge regular reflection platen output is 100 or less an error occurs When the multi sensor and media are normal the difference is about 250 500 Check 3 Check the effect of external diffuse light When the difference between Media edge regular reflection external light output and Media edge regular reflection platen output is 500 or more the eff...

Page 592: ... 1 by moving 210mm Times PRINT COUNT Cumulative print end count count as 1 by capping Times Display Description Unit CLN A 1 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 1 normal suction operations Times CLN A 2 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 2 ink level adjusting operations Times CLN A 3 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 3 initial filling operations Times CLN A 6 Cumulative number of au...

Page 593: ...unter synchronizes with CLR CR 5 EXC CLR CT 1 EXC Cumulative count of unit CT 1 cutter replacement count clearing Times CLR FACTORY CNT For factory Times Display Description Unit MTC EXC Maintenance cartridge replacement count Times HEAD L EXC Printhead L replacement count Times HEAD R EXC Printhead R replacement count Times BOARD EXC M B Main controller PCB replacement count Times Wia 1 EXC Wia 1...

Page 594: ...sumption amount of generic ink of the currently installed ink tanks ml N INK USE2 XX XX Ink color Consumption amount of refilled ink of the currently installed ink tank ml N INK USE2 TTL Total consumption amount of refilled ink of the currently installed ink tanks ml Display Description Unit INK EXC XX XX Ink color Cumulative count of generic ink tank replacement ml INK EXC TTL Total amount of cum...

Page 595: ...a size sheets D CNT 17 Cumulative number of sheets of A4 equivalent paper less than 17 inches data size sheets Display Description Unit P SQ 24 36 Cumulative print area of paper equal to or larger than 24 inches but less than 36 inches physical size Sq m Sq f P SQ 17 24 Cumulative print area of paper equal to or larger than 17 inches but less than 24 inches physical size Sq m Sq f P SQ 17 Cumulati...

Page 596: ... included in each unit are below 90 W1 Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 90 or more W2 Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 100 but no need to stop the printer E Use rate until part replacement of either of the consumable parts included in each unit has reached 100 and t...

Page 597: ...itialized ADJUST Initialize the value of band adjustment by user and head adjustment The automatically adjusted value will not be initialized W INK Initialize the remaining capacity of the maitenance cartridge Clear COUNTER PRINTER W INK CARRIAGE Initialize the counter related to carriage unit Clear COUNTER CARRIAGE PURGE Initialize the counter related to purge unit Clear COUNTER PURGE INK USE CNT...

Page 598: ...NTER xx x After replacing the consumable part be sure to execute this menu USER SETTING Initializes the user menu Same as executing the following mode in the user menu Set Adj Menu System Setup Reset PaprSetngs Set Adj Menu Interface Setup Return Defaults CA KEY See e maintenance imageWARE Remote for detail ERDS DAT See e maintenance imageWARE Remote for detail JOB LOG Initialize the history of JO...

Page 599: ...02 0000 03 0000 04 0000 05 0000 06 0000 07 0000 08 0000 09 0000 10 0000 11 0000 12 0000 13 0000 14 0000 15 0000 16 0000 17 0000 18 0000 19 0000 20 0000 INK CHK Y 0 PC 0 C 0 PGY 0 GY 0 BK 0 PM 0 M 0 MBK 0 R 0 G 0 B 0 COUNTER PRINTER LIFE TTL 0 LIFE ROLL 0 LIFE CUTSHEET 0 LIFE A 0 B 0 C 0 D 0 E 0 F 0 POWER ON 0 CUTTER 1 WIPE 6 W INK 79 MEDIA 7 MEDIA OTHER NAME NAME OTHER TTL 0 0 m2 0 0 sq f TTL 0 0 ...

Page 600: ...ecuted the paper type is indicated if Replace Multisensor GAP CALIB is executed the unit version is indicated e If General Adj is executed the run time temperature and relative humidity are indicated 5 Ink saver mode setting a Ink saver mode status b Number of times ink save mode has been executed unit times ...

Page 601: ... 1 is shown below F 7 42 c OPTICAL AXIS A sample printout that is produced by executing SERVICE MODE ADJUST PRINT PATTERN OPTICAL AXIS is shown below F 7 43 d ROUGH A sample printout that is produced by executing SERVICE MODE ADJUST HEAD ADJ AUTO HEAD ADJ ROUGH is shown below F 7 44 Nozzle Check Pattern SERVICE L R ...

Page 602: ... 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 E 1 E 2 E 3 E 4 E 5 E 6 E 7 E 8 E 9 E 10 E 11 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 F 1 F 2 0 10 Printhead Adjustment Pattern 2 12 4 6 8 0 10 2 12 4 6 8 20 10 12 14 16 18...

Page 603: ... Maintenance imageWARE remotely has been registered in the UGW 2 Advance preparations Interview the user s system administrator in advance to find out the following information about the network Information item 1 IP address setting methods Check whether automatic setting or manual setting is to be used and confirm the information below Automatic setting DHCP RARP BOOTP ON OFF selection or Manual ...

Page 604: ...e following order F 7 49 Within the URL entry field you can use the or key to select a character and the or key to move the cursor The Stop key has the Delete function when there is a character at the cursor position The character at the position of the cursor is deleted moving all following characters one position toward freed place If there is no character at the cursor position it has the Backs...

Page 605: ...choose SERVICE MODE and press the OK key 2 Set the following e RDS setting items No 1 4 If the result of the communication test COM TEST is NG execute setting items No 5 6 to solve the problem T 7 178 3 3 Service Mode Menu Tree No Item Type Description 1 E RDS SWITCH 2 bytes OFF Disable ON Enable e Maintenance imageWARE Remote system to send device information meter data and error statuses to the ...

Page 606: ... mode is determined will be displayed OFF When it is set to OFF e RDS is not used Default value is OFF ON When it is set to ON e RDS is used First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Fifth Level Sixth Level DISPLAY I O DISPLAY ADJUST FUNCTION REPLACE COUNTER SETTEING Pth RTC PV AUTO JUDGE NETWORK CERTIFICATE CA CERTIFICATE VALIDITY 1 yyyy mm dd E RDS E RDS SWITCH 1 ON OFF UGW ADDRESS 1 htt...

Page 607: ...d go back to the previous screen Press OK key to determine what you entered and go back to the previous screen 2 Setting up the GW Port Number In service mode referring to the Service Mode Menu Tree go to UGW PORT menu using key and key F 7 57 Press key to enter the Setup Mode A cursor is displayed Enter a port number F 7 58 Use and keys to select characters to enter Press Back key to cancel what ...

Page 608: ... using key and key F 7 64 2 Press key and communication error information is displayed On the upper line of the LCD a log number 01 30 and an error code are shown on the bottom line an occurrence date and time of the error is shown F 7 65 COM LOG information can be saved up to 30 cases Use Right and Left keys to change logs to display Logs are displayed in the sequence of the time of occurrence Lo...

Page 609: ...begin NO Do not initialize the e RDS setting Default value is NO YES Initialize the e RDS setting 6 Displaying the CA Certificate Information VALIDITY For the secure communication between the device e RDS and the UGW an authentication technology from a certification authority is used A license has been issued from the certification authority For this reason the devices are shipped with the CA Cert...

Page 610: ... enabled in advance to prove the license obtained The device e RDS uses this CA certificate to communicate with the UGW thus CA must not be deleted Therefore usually the setup is not necessary If you delete the CA certificate under a special instruction perform the following procedure 1 In service mode referring to the Service Mode Menu Tree go to CA KEY menu using key and key F 7 77 2 Choose betw...

Page 611: ...or DNS server has been halted 2 Network cable is blocked off Network cable is broken 3 Proxy server settings are not correct Q3 Could you describe the timing of data transmitting from the device e RDS to the UGW and what data size is sent to the UGW The schedule of data transmitting and the start time are determined by settings in the UGW side The timing is once per 16 hours by default and counter...

Page 612: ...date are correctly set If the device time and date are correct upgrade to the latest system software firmware 10 Unknown error Some other kind of communication error has occurred Try again after a period of time If the same error occurs again check the UGW status with the UGW administrator 11 SOAP Fault SOAP communication error has occurred Check that the value of UGW PORT is 443 12 Server respons...

Page 613: ...oaded media carriage scan direction mm AFTER INST Number of days since initial installation Unit Day s HEAD S N L Serial number of printhead L characters numerals 8 digits S N R Serial number of printhead R characters numerals 8 digits LOT L Lot number of printhead L characters numerals 8 digits LOT R Lot number of printhead R characters numerals 8 digits INK Y PC C PGY GY BK PM M MBK R G B Number...

Page 614: ... 1 ON 2 OFF Unknown 05 Head height 0 SL 1 0mm 1 L 1 4mm 2 M1 1 8mm 3 M2 2 0mm 4 M3 2 2mm 5 H 3 2mm Unknown 06 Not Used 07 Not Used 08 Media passing environment 09 Borderless Bordered 1 Bordered printing 2 Borderless printing Unknown 10 Spur position 1 Top 2 Down Unknown 11 Print mode label No Display print mode Unknown 12 Media width Display media width Unit mm Unknown 13 Media type Display media ...

Page 615: ...of automatic cleaning 3 initial filling operations 6 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 6 strong normal suction operations 7 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 7 aging operations 8 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 8 flashing operations 10 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 10 ink filling after secondary transportation operations 11 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 11 i...

Page 616: ...nit CR 3 linear encoder sensor linear scale shaft cleaner replacement count clearing PARTS CR4 EXC Cumulative count of unit CR 4 carriage height changing cam replacement count clearing PARTS CR5 EXC Cumulative count of unit CR 5 multi sensor replacement count clearing PARTS SP1 EXC Cumulative count of unit SP 1 ink tube unit replacement count clearing PARTS PG1 EXC Cumulative count of unit PG 1 pu...

Page 617: ...C CR 2 fexible cable unit replacement count PARTS CR3 EXC CR 3 linear encoder sensor linear scale shaft cleaner replacement count PARTS CR4 EXC CR 4 carriage height changing cam replacement count PARTS CR5 EXC CR 5 multi sensor replacement count PARTS SP1 EXC SP 1 ink tube unit replacement count PARTS PG1 EXC PG 1 purge unit replacement count PARTS HMa1 EXC HMa 1 head management sensor replacement...

Page 618: ...the cumulative consumption of refilled ink INK USE2 INK Y PC C PGY GY BK PM M MBK R G B Consumption amount of generic ink of the currently installed ink tank Unit ml TTL Total consumption amount of generic ink of the currently installed ink tanks NINK Y PC C PGY GY BK PM M MBK R G B Consumption amount of refilled ink of the currently installed ink tank TTL Total consumption amount of refilled ink ...

Page 619: ...umulative print area of roll media equal to or larger than 17 inches but less than 24 inches data size 0 17 Cumulative print area of roll media less than 17 inches data size MEDIA SIZE1 CUT P SQ P CNT 24 36 Cumulative print area of cut sheet equal to or larger than 24 inches but less than 36 inches physical size 17 24 Cumulative print area of cut sheet equal to or larger than 17 inches but less th...

Page 620: ... F row A chip F row B AA xxx AB xxx BA xxx BB xxx CA xxx CB xxx DA xxx DB xxx EA xxx EB xxx FA xxx FB xxx 20 EEPROM format Ver HEAD INF 2 Head installed 2nd to last 01 Date time installed last 4 times YY MM DD Display order Installed date last Installed date 2nd to last Installed date 3rd to last Installed date initial 02 Removal date time last 3 times YY MM DD Display order Last 2nd to last 3rd t...

Page 621: ... Check required 3 Adjust reruired PARAM0 F Parameters 1 REF Motor error 6 digits PHASE Phase 3 digits AMP Amplitude 3 digits RATE Decay rate 3 digits PARAM0 B Parameters 2 REF Motor error 6 digits PHASE Phase 3 digits AMP Amplitude 3 digits RATE Decay rate 3 digits LF SCALE adjustment value user value LF A LF8 pass LF B LF1 pass SCALE A Scale clean SCALE B Scale fast PV AUTO JUDGE Ink reduction mo...

Page 622: ...M xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 02 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 03 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 04 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 05 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 06 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 07 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 08 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 09 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 10 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 11 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxx...

Page 623: ... PARTS PL1 EXC xx PARTS Mi1 EXC xx PARTS CT1 EXC xx PARTS WF1 EXC xx PARTS WF2 EXC xx FACTORY CNT xx EXCHANGE MTC EXC xxx HEAD EXC xxx BOARD EXC M B xx PARTS CR1 EXC xx PARTS CR2 EXC xx PARTS CR3 EXC xx PARTS CR4 EXC xx PARTS CR5 EXC xx PARTS SP1 EXC xx PARTS PG1 EXC xx PARTS HMa1 EXC xx PARTS MT1 EXC xx PARTS PL1 EXC xx PARTS Mi1 EXC xx PARTS CT1 EXC xx PARTS WF1 EXC xx PARTS WF2 EXC xx DETAIL CN...

Page 624: ...x x sq f ROLL xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f CUTSHEET xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f CUTSHEET xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f MEDIA 7 MEDIA OTHER NAME xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NAME xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx TTL xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f TTL xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f ROLL xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f ROLL xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f CUTSHEET xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f CUTSHEET xxxxxxx x m2...

Page 625: ...xxxx 18 YY MM DD xxxxxxxx xxxx 19 YY MM DD xxxxxxxx xxxx 20 YY MM DD xxxxxxxx xxxx 15 A x B x C x D x E x F x 16 XX XX YY MM DD XX XX YY MM DD XX XX YY MM DD 17 A xxx B xxx C xxx D xxx E xxx F xxx 18 AA xxx AB xxx BA xxx BB xxx CA xxx CB xxx DA xxx DB xxx EA xxx EB xxx FA xxx FB xxx HEAD INF 2 1 YY MM DD YY MM DD YY MM DD YY MM DD 2 YY MM DD YY MM DD YY MM DD 3 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx 4 xxxxx 5...

Page 626: ...0 PARAM0 F REF xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx PHASE xxx xxx xxx xxx AMP xxx xxx xxx xxx RATE xxx xxx xxx xxx PARAM0 B REF xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx PHASE xxx xxx xxx xxx AMP xxx xxx xxx xxx RATE xxx xxx xxx xxx LF A ROLL LARGE XXX XXXX MIDDLE XXX XXXX SMALL XXX XXXX SMALLER XXX XXXX CUT LARGE XXX XXXX MIDDLE XXX XXXX SMALL XXX XXXX SMALLER XXX XXXX LF B ROLL LARGE XXX XXXX MIDDLE XXX XXXX SMALL XXX...

Page 627: ... loaded media carriage scan direction mm AFTER INST Number of days since initial installation Unit Day s HEAD S N L Serial number of printhead L characters numerals 8 digits S N R Serial number of printhead R characters numerals 8 digits LOT L Lot number of printhead L characters numerals 8 digits LOT R Lot number of printhead R characters numerals 8 digits INK BK MBK C M Y PC PM GY Number of days...

Page 628: ... mode 1 ON 2 OFF Unknown 05 Head height 0 SL 1 0mm 1 L 1 4mm 2 M1 1 8mm 3 M2 2 0mm 4 M3 2 2mm 5 H 3 2mm Unknown 06 Not Used 07 Not Used 08 Media passing environment 09 Borderless Bordered 1 Bordered printing 2 Borderless printing Unknown 10 Spur position 1 Top 2 Down Unknown 11 Print mode label No Display print mode Unknown 12 Media width Display media width Unit mm Unknown 13 Media type Display m...

Page 629: ...of automatic cleaning 3 initial filling operations 6 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 6 strong normal suction operations 7 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 7 aging operations 8 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 8 flashing operations 10 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 10 ink filling after secondary transportation operations 11 Cumulative number of automatic cleaning 11 i...

Page 630: ...nit CR 3 linear encoder sensor linear scale shaft cleaner replacement count clearing PARTS CR4 EXC Cumulative count of unit CR 4 carriage height changing cam replacement count clearing PARTS CR5 EXC Cumulative count of unit CR 5 multi sensor replacement count clearing PARTS SP1 EXC Cumulative count of unit SP 1 ink tube unit replacement count clearing PARTS PG1 EXC Cumulative count of unit PG 1 pu...

Page 631: ...C CR 2 fexible cable unit replacement count PARTS CR3 EXC CR 3 linear encoder sensor linear scale shaft cleaner replacement count PARTS CR4 EXC CR 4 carriage height changing cam replacement count PARTS CR5 EXC CR 5 multi sensor replacement count PARTS SP1 EXC SP 1 ink tube unit replacement count PARTS PG1 EXC PG 1 purge unit replacement count PARTS HMa1 EXC HMa 1 head management sensor replacement...

Page 632: ...t of the cumulative consumption of refilled ink INK USE2 INK BK MBK C M Y PC PM GY Consumption amount of generic ink of the currently installed ink tank Unit ml TTL Total consumption amount of generic ink of the currently installed ink tanks NINK BK MBK C M Y PC PM GY Consumption amount of refilled ink of the currently installed ink tank TTL Total consumption amount of refilled ink of the currentl...

Page 633: ...ze 17 24 Cumulative print area of roll media equal to or larger than 17 inches but less than 24 inches data size 0 17 Cumulative print area of roll media less than 17 inches data size MEDIA SIZE1 CUT P SQ P CNT 24 36 Cumulative print area of cut sheet equal to or larger than 24 inches but less than 36 inches physical size 17 24 Cumulative print area of cut sheet equal to or larger than 17 inches b...

Page 634: ... F row A chip F row B AA xxx AB xxx BA xxx BB xxx CA xxx CB xxx DA xxx DB xxx EA xxx EB xxx FA xxx FB xxx 20 EEPROM format Ver HEAD INF 2 Head installed 2nd to last 01 Date time installed last 4 times YY MM DD Display order Installed date last Installed date 2nd to last Installed date 3rd to last Installed date initial 02 Removal date time last 3 times YY MM DD Display order Last 2nd to last 3rd t...

Page 635: ... Check required 3 Adjust reruired PARAM0 F Parameters 1 REF Motor error 6 digits PHASE Phase 3 digits AMP Amplitude 3 digits RATE Decay rate 3 digits PARAM0 B Parameters 2 REF Motor error 6 digits PHASE Phase 3 digits AMP Amplitude 3 digits RATE Decay rate 3 digits LF SCALE adjustment value user value LF A LF8 pass LF B LF1 pass SCALE A Scale clean SCALE B Scale fast PV AUTO JUDGE Ink reduction mo...

Page 636: ...M xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 02 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 03 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 04 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 05 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 06 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 07 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 08 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 09 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 10 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx 11 MM DD HH MM xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxx...

Page 637: ... PARTS PL1 EXC xx PARTS Mi1 EXC xx PARTS CT1 EXC xx PARTS WF1 EXC xx PARTS WF2 EXC xx FACTORY CNT xx EXCHANGE MTC EXC xxx HEAD EXC xxx BOARD EXC M B xx PARTS CR1 EXC xx PARTS CR2 EXC xx PARTS CR3 EXC xx PARTS CR4 EXC xx PARTS CR5 EXC xx PARTS SP1 EXC xx PARTS PG1 EXC xx PARTS HMa1 EXC xx PARTS MT1 EXC xx PARTS PL1 EXC xx PARTS Mi1 EXC xx PARTS CT1 EXC xx PARTS WF1 EXC xx PARTS WF2 EXC xx DETAIL CN...

Page 638: ...x x sq f ROLL xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f CUTSHEET xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f CUTSHEET xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f MEDIA 7 MEDIA OTHER NAME xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NAME xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx TTL xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f TTL xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f ROLL xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f ROLL xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f CUTSHEET xxxxxxx x m2 xxxxxxx x sq f CUTSHEET xxxxxxx x m2...

Page 639: ...xxxx 18 YY MM DD xxxxxxxx xxxx 19 YY MM DD xxxxxxxx xxxx 20 YY MM DD xxxxxxxx xxxx 15 A x B x C x D x E x F x 16 XX XX YY MM DD XX XX YY MM DD XX XX YY MM DD 17 A xxx B xxx C xxx D xxx E xxx F xxx 18 AA xxx AB xxx BA xxx BB xxx CA xxx CB xxx DA xxx DB xxx EA xxx EB xxx FA xxx FB xxx HEAD INF 2 1 YY MM DD YY MM DD YY MM DD YY MM DD 2 YY MM DD YY MM DD YY MM DD 3 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx 4 xxxxx 5...

Page 640: ...0 PARAM0 F REF xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx PHASE xxx xxx xxx xxx AMP xxx xxx xxx xxx RATE xxx xxx xxx xxx PARAM0 B REF xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx PHASE xxx xxx xxx xxx AMP xxx xxx xxx xxx RATE xxx xxx xxx xxx LF A ROLL LARGE XXX XXXX MIDDLE XXX XXXX SMALL XXX XXXX SMALLER XXX XXXX CUT LARGE XXX XXXX MIDDLE XXX XXXX SMALL XXX XXXX SMALLER XXX XXXX LF B ROLL LARGE XXX XXXX MIDDLE XXX XXXX SMALL XXX...

Page 641: ...D Select this before replacing the MC relay PCB The data in the main controller PCB is copied to the MC relay PCB c Exiting the PCB replacement mode Turning off the Power button of the printer allows you to exit the PCB replacement mode For details on how to replace the PCB see Parts Replacement Procedure Disassembly Reassembly Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly Boards 2 Download mode Us...

Page 642: ...key to determine it CPU BOARD Select this after replacing the main PCB The data in the MC relay PCB is copied to the main PCB MC BOARD Select this before replacing the MC relay PCB The data in the main controller PCB is copied to the MC relay PCB c Exiting the PCB replacement mode Turning off the Power key of the printer allows you to exit the PCB replacement mode For details on how to replace the...

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Page 647: ...ng Table 8 3 8 2 1 Warnings 8 3 8 2 2 Warnings 8 4 8 2 3 Warnings 8 5 8 3 Error Table 8 8 8 3 1 Error Code List 8 8 8 3 2 Error Code List 8 18 8 3 3 Errors 8 29 8 4 Sevice Call Table 8 40 8 4 1 Service Call Errors 8 40 8 4 2 Service Call Errors 8 40 8 4 3 Service Call Errors 8 41 ...

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Page 649: ... of the service call error is indicated again at power on This measure is taken to prevent user s recovery of the service call error and damages to the printer Service call errors can be cleared however by starting up the printer in the service mode Note that some of the warnings errors and service call error described in the following tables may not appear in this printer In addition the message ...

Page 650: ...cannot be recovered until the cause of the problem is remedied Service call error When a service call error occurs the error is not cleared and the error indication remains on the operation panel even if the printer is powered off and on again Occurrence of the service call error is indicated again at power on This measure is taken to prevent user s recovery of the service call error and damages t...

Page 651: ...m with Printhead R Chk printing results 01800500 1010 Number of non discharging nozzles in printhead R Warning level Problem with Printhead L R Chk printing results 01800500 1010 Number of non discharging nozzles in both printheads Warning level Prepare for maint cart replacement 01841001 1100 Maintenance cartridge near full Replace the maintenance cartridge Prepare for parts replacement Call for ...

Page 652: ... Maintenance cartridge near full Replace the maintenance cartridge Prepare for parts replacement Call for service Parts counter W1 level Check the parts counter in service mode Parts replacement time has passed Call for service Parts counter W2 level After checking the parts counter in service mode replace any part whose counter is nearing the error value GARO W1221 01341221 1030 GARO image mode U...

Page 653: ... Data out of bounds Verify the transmitted data before reprinting GARO W1235 01341235 1039 GARO setup Other warning Verify the transmitted data before reprinting End of paper feed Cannot feed paper more Forced feed limit Check the remaining quantity of roll media This type of paper is not compatible with HP GL 2 01860006 1015 Non support paper of HP GL 2 Exchange for the compatible paper to HP GL ...

Page 654: ...1810102 1412 M ink tank removal Attach the M ink tank No ink tank loaded Check ink tank 01810101 1411 Y ink tank removal Attach the Y ink tank No ink tank loaded Check ink tank 01810106 1416 MBK ink tank removal Attach the MBK ink tank No ink tank loaded Check ink tank 01810104 1410 BK ink tank removal Attach the BK ink tank The paper is too small 013200D2 1051 Size clip error Check the media size...

Page 655: ...paper Borderless printng not possible Check supported paper 01861001 1052 Borderless printing disabled Check the data and then print again Paper position not suitable for borderless printing 01861001 1053 Borderless printing disabled engine detection Reload the paper PaprWidth Mismatch 01063000 1054 Roll media width mismatch Change the roll media Blue platen switch is dirty Please clean the switch...

Page 656: ...ze not detected Press Load Eject and reload the paper 03010000 200C Unable to detect the leading end of paper Check the leading end of paper Reload the paper Paper size not detected Press Load Eject and reload the paper 03010000 200D Unable to detect the trailing end of cut sheet Check the sheet length Check to see if paper has not jammed Paper size not detected Press Load Eject and reload the pap...

Page 657: ...hile feeding ejecting printing Remove the paper jam and reload the paper Cannot load Press Load Eject and reload the paper 03010000 2E27 Paper jam during feeding printing ejection Reload the paper This paper cannot be used Check supported paper sizes Load Eject Change Paper 03010000 200E Undersized paper cut sheets roll media Replace with larger sized paper This paper cannot be used Check supporte...

Page 658: ... and remove the sheets 03860200 2E0A Data with a roll media specification has been received when a cut sheet tray is loaded Replace with roll media Roll printing is selected Press Load Eject and load a roll 03060A00 2E00 Data with a roll media specification has been received but no roll media are loaded Load roll media No Roll Feed Unit Turn printer off and install roll feed unit 03060A00 2E0E Rol...

Page 659: ...rinter wait then turn on again 03130031 2F25 Unable to detect the carriage motor home position Check the carriage unit Check the linear encoder for smears Hardware error 03130031 2E26 Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 2F26 Carriage inoperable Check the carriage unit and surrounding parts Hardware error 03130031 2E27 Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 2F27 Carriage tr...

Page 660: ...ervice mode Replace the multi sensor unit Hardware error 03130031 2F3A Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 2F3A Valve motor error Check the ink supply unit Hardware error 03130031 2F3B Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 2F3B CS communication error Remove the ink tanks and then reload them Check the main controller PCB Hardware error 03130031 260E Turn off printer wait ...

Page 661: ...eplace the left printhead 03800202 2813 Wrong printhead model installed on printhead L Install printhead PF 03 on printhead L Hardware error 03800500 2F2F Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03800500 2F2F Non discharging error Identify the non discharging unit Replace the non discharging unit Replace the printheads Hardware error 03800500 2F30 Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03800500...

Page 662: ... the PGY ink tank as during cleaning Replace with a fully replenished PGY ink tank Ink insufficient Press OK and replace ink tank 03810207 258A Low on the R ink tank as during cleaning Replace with a fully replenished R ink tank Ink insufficient Press OK and replace ink tank 03810209 258B Low on the B ink tank as during cleaning Replace with a fully replenished B ink tank Ink insufficient Press OK...

Page 663: ...r Press OK and replace ink tank 03830206 2546 MBk ink tank ID error Replace with a valid MBk ink tank Ink tank error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830206 2547 MBk2 ink tank ID error Replace with a valid MBk ink tank Ink tank error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830205 2548 GY ink tank ID error Replace with a valid GY ink tank Ink tank error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830215 2549 PGY ink ta...

Page 664: ...s OK and replace ink tank 03830304 2561 Y ink tank EEPROM error Renew the Y ink tank Ink tank BK error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830304 2562 M ink tank EEPROM error Renew the M ink tank Ink tank BK error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830304 2563 C ink tank EEPROM error Renew the C ink tank Ink tank BK error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830304 2564 PM ink tank EEPROM error Renew the PM i...

Page 665: ...ce cartridge problem Replace the maintenance cartridge 03841201 2817 Maintenance cartridge ID error Renew the maintenance cartridge Roll printing is selected but sheets are loaded Press OK remove the sheets and load a roll 03860002 2E0A Data with a roll media specification has been received when a sheet tray is loaded Reload the cut sheets Borderless printng not possible Check roll width and space...

Page 666: ...Check the leading end of paper Reload the paper Paper size not detected Press Load Eject and reload the paper 03010000 200D Unable to detect the trailing end of cut sheet Check the sheet length Check to see if paper has not jammed Paper size not detected Press Load Eject and reload the paper 03010000 2017 Paper right edge detection error Check the right edge of paper Check the paper type Paper siz...

Page 667: ...s Load Eject Change Paper 03010000 200E Undersized paper cut sheets roll media Replace with larger sized paper This paper cannot be used Check supported paper sizes Load Eject Change Paper 03010000 200F Oversized paper cut sheets roll media Replace with smaller sized paper No sheets Press Load Eject and reload the paper 03010000 2016 Paper worked out of position while printing Reload the paper Use...

Page 668: ...t no roll media are loaded Load roll media No Roll Feed Unit Turn printer off and install roll feed unit 03060A00 2E0E Roll media unit not installed Install the roll media unit The roll is empty Load Eject Change Paper 03060A00 2E1B Roll media end Renew the supply of roll media Wrong paper feed slot for this paper type Press Load Eject and reload the paper 03061000 2E15 Paper type mismatch Check t...

Page 669: ...n on again 03130031 2F26 Carriage inoperable Check the carriage unit and surrounding parts Hardware error 03130031 2E27 Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 2F27 Carriage travel timeout Check the carriage unit and surrounding parts Hardware error 03130031 2E17 Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 2F17 Pump encoder sensor error Check the purge unit Hardware error 03130031 ...

Page 670: ...t Hardware error 03130031 2F3B Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 2F3B CS communication error Remove the ink tanks and then reload them Check the main controller PCB Hardware error 03130031 260E Turn off printer wait then turn on again 0130031 260E Gap detection error Check the carriage unit and surrounding parts Replace the main controller PCB Hardware error 03130031 2618 Turn off ...

Page 671: ...ain 03800500 2F2F Non discharging error Identify the non discharging unit Replace the non discharging unit Replace the printheads Hardware error 03800500 2F30 Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03800500 2F30 Non discharging position adjustment error Identify the non discharging unit Replace the non discharging unit Replace the printheads Ink tank is empty Press OK and replace ink tank 038101...

Page 672: ...d replace ink tank 03810209 258B Low on the B ink tank as during cleaning Replace with a fully replenished B ink tank Ink insufficient Press OK and replace ink tank 03810208 258C Low on the G ink tank as during cleaning Replace with a fully replenished G ink tank Ink insufficient Press OK and replace ink tank 03810204 2590 Low on the Bk ink tank during pre printing checks Replace with a fully repl...

Page 673: ...3830205 2548 GY ink tank ID error Replace with a valid GY ink tank Ink tank error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830215 2549 PGY ink tank ID error Replace with a valid PGY ink tank Ink tank error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830207 254A R ink tank ID error Replace with a valid R ink tank Ink tank error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830209 254B B ink tank ID error Replace with a valid B ink t...

Page 674: ...30304 2563 C ink tank EEPROM error Renew the C ink tank Ink tank BK error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830304 2564 PM ink tank EEPROM error Renew the PM ink tank Ink tank BK error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830304 2565 PC ink tank EEPROM error Renew the PC ink tank Ink tank BK error Press OK and replace ink tank 03830304 2566 MBk ink tank EEPROM error Renew the MBk ink tank Ink tank BK err...

Page 675: ...th and spacers Online Print Load Eject Change Paper 03861001 2405 Paper loaded at a position inaccessible for borderless printing Check to see if a borderless printing spacer is installed Reload the paper Borderless printng not possible Check paper size setting Online Print Load Eject Change Paper 03861001 2406 Data unfit for borderless printing Check the paper size Change the paper size Insuffici...

Page 676: ...rd disk When formatting is finished the printer automatically restarts File read error Turn off printer wait a while and turn it on again Invalid files will be deleted 031A1006 2909 Hard disk file error Restart the printer Only the corrupted files will be deleted and the printer will restart Display massage Code Condition detected Action ...

Page 677: ...ten shutter switch Check the platen and multi sensor and surrounding parts Replace the multi sensor Move the blue platen switch No 07 to the right 0186100C 105B The platen shutter switch No 7 has been closing when shutter is the mode of opening Check the opening or closing of the platen shutter switch Check the platen and multi sensor and surrounding parts Replace the multi sensor Move the blue pl...

Page 678: ...l 03010000 2E1F Undersized paper loaded for internal printing roll media Replace with roll media at least 10 inches in width Cannot feed paper Remove paper and press Load Eject 03010000 2E25 Paper jam while feeding ejecting printing Remove the paper jam and reload the paper Cannot feed paper Lift the release lever and reload paper 03010000 2E27 Paper jam during feeding printing ejection Reload the...

Page 679: ...ware error 03130031 260E Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 260E Gap detection error Check the carriage unit and surrounding parts Replace the main controller PCB Hardware error 03130031 260F Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 260F Gap reference surface error Replace the multi sensor reference Hardware error 03130031 2618 Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130...

Page 680: ...ing color calibration Check the paper on which a pattern is printed for smears Check the environment for interferences from outside light Clean the printhead Hardware error 03130031 2F3A Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 2F3A Valve motor error Check the ink supply unit Hardware error 03130031 2F3B Turn off printer wait then turn on again 03130031 2F3B CS communication error Remove ...

Page 681: ...Install the printhead No right printhead Install right printhead 03800101 2800 Right printhead not installed Install the right printhead No left printhead Install left printhead 03800102 2808 Left printhead not installed Install the left printhead Printhead error Open top cover and replace the printhead 03800200 2802 Invalid printhead installed Replace printhead Wrong printhead Open top cover and ...

Page 682: ...ischarge of all colors and chips A B EVEN ODD and nozzles is detected Check the ink tube unit and surrounding parts Check the purge unit and surrounding parts Check the head management sensor and surrounding parts Check the flexible cable unit and surrounding parts Check that the printhead is attached correctly Replace the head management sensor Replace the main controller PCB Replace the printhea...

Page 683: ...ed status of BK ink tank refill ink tank detection Invalidate the ink remaining detection function or replace the ink tank Cannot detect ink level correctly Close tank cover 03810104 259C Subtank empty of BK ink tank ink tank cover opening and refill ink tank usage After the ink tank cover replace the ink tank Ink tank is empty Press OK and replace ink tank 03810105 2508 GY ink tank empty Renew th...

Page 684: ...205 2588 Low on the GY ink tank as during cleaning Replace with a fully replenished GY ink tank Ink insufficient Press OK and replace ink tank 03810205 2588 Low on the G ink tank as during cleaning Replace with a fully replenished G ink tank Ink insufficient Press OK and replace ink tank 03810205 2598 Low on the GY ink tank during pre printing checks Replace with a fully replenished GY ink tank In...

Page 685: ... Press OK and check ink tank 03830106 2526 MBK ink tank not installed Install a MBK ink tank No ink tank loaded Press OK and check ink tank 03830106 2527 MBK2 ink tank not installed Install a MBK ink tank 03830106 25B0 MBK ink tank detachment when using the refill ink tank Install the detached ink tank 03830106 25B1 MBK2 ink tank detachment when using the refill ink tank Install the detached ink t...

Page 686: ...ing is selected Press Load Eject and load sheets 03860002 2E02 Data with a cut sheet specification has been received but no cut sheets are loaded Load cut sheets at the paper tray port Roll printing is selected but sheets are loaded Press OK remove the sheets and load a roll 03860002 2E0A Data with a roll media specification has been received when a cut sheet tray is loaded Replace with roll media...

Page 687: ...thead PaprWidth Mismatch 03864001 2E45 Roll media width mismatch when pressing the Load button Change the roll media Wrong paper type 03864002 2E42 Paper type mismatch Check the type of paper that can be fed and reload the paper Borderless printng not possible Check roll position 03864004 2409 Paper loaded at a position inaccessible for borderless printing Check to see if a borderless printing spa...

Page 688: ...rite error Replace the main controller PCB E196 404C Serial number mismatch between boards Execute PCB replacement mode or replace the main controller PCB E196 404D Machine ID mismatch between boards Replace the main controller PCB E196 404E EEPROM read error Replace the main controller PCB E198 401C RTC error Replace the lithium battery or replace the main controller PCB E198 401D RTC low battery...

Page 689: ...left printhead E161 403F Abnormal temperature rise in right printhead Replace the right printhead E194 404A Non discharging nozzle count error Replace the head management sensor unit and then clear the parts counter in the service mode E196 4040 Checksum error when execute the firmware update Execute firmware update or replace the main controller PCB E196 4041 Flash memory erase error when execute...

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