Part 2 : Troubleshooting
W2200
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Menu
Menu
Menu
Menu
Key to enter menu / LCD display
Key to enter menu / LCD display
Key to enter menu / LCD display
Key to enter menu / LCD display
Key to move within
Key to move within
Key to move within
Key to move within
menu / function
menu / function
menu / function
menu / function
Execution
Execution
Execution
Execution
key
key
key
key
Ink Remains
Bk=xx% C=xx%
M=xx% Y=xx%
PM=xx% PC=xx%
Displays ink remaining
amount. Displays
Black and Cyan first,
and then Magenta and
Yellow, and
PhotoMagenta and
PhotoCyan next when
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key is pressed.
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Feed/Exit
Cleans the printer feed
roller by passing
through the cleaning
sheet.
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key
Media set menu *3
Set Media
key
Media Set Menu
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key
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key
Cassette 1
Sets the media size and
media type of cassette
1.
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key
Cassette 2
Sets the media size and
media type of cassette
2.
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key
*1: Items to be initialized when “Ext. Network / Initial Settings“ is executed and their initial values
are:
IP Address=192.168.0.215, Subnet Mask=0.0.0.0, Default G/W=0.0.0.0 and IP Setting= Manual
*2: Items to be initialized when “Initialize Panel“ is executed and their initial values are:
Warning Display=On, Drying Time=Standard, Cleaning at ON=ON, Media Size=A4, Media
Type=Plain Paper, Position Adjust (Adj. Setting A to F)=0, Band Adjust (Adj. Setting G)=0 and
LF Adjust=0
*3 Media size and type which can be set by each cassette.
The supported media size can be detected by aligning the end guide in the cassette to the media
size. As for the media size, which is supported but cannot be detected by the end guide, should
be set from the operation panel. Those media sizes need to be set are B5 and postcard in
Cassette 1, and B5 in Cassette 2.
For the media size of 13” x 22” (A3++ sized media), use only the cassette exclusive for 13” x 22”.
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