
2.1.2 How to transport the printer to a different floor
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, and then remove the
maintenance cartridge. Package the removed maintenance cartridge so
that the waste ink does not leak from it.
1) Turn on the [
Power
]
button
on the printer
2) Remove the roll holder from the roll holder slot.
3) While referring to
Part 3:
3.3 Main Menu
, enter the Main menu, and then select
"System Setup" > "Move Printer". Follow the instructions in the messages, and
remove all of the ink tanks.
Put the removed ink tanks in the plastic bag with the ink supply part upward and
close the opening.
It takes about 4 minutes to complete the "Move Printer" operation.
• "Move Printer" cannot be selected when "MTCart Full Soon" is displayed.
In this case, replace the maintenance cartridge first.
• Never disconnect the power cord, or open the covers while the "Move
Printer" operation is in progress since this can cancel the operation. If
the "Move Printer" operation is canceled while in progress, the printer
will remain in offline mode, and it will not switch to online mode. "Ink
Filling" is performed when the power is turned back on after canceling so
repeat "Move Printer" from the beginning.
• The "Move Printer" operation will drain ink from the printer to the
maintenance cartridge. The drain ink amounts are approx. 25g per color.
4) Once the "Move Printer" operation is completed, turn off the [
Power
]
button
.
5) Open the upper cover, check that the heads are capped, and then use the belt
stopper to secure the carriage in place. (Refer to
Part 1:
2.3.2 Fixing the carriage
.)
When mounting the belt stopper, be careful not to move the carriage by
applying too much pressure. If the carriage moves when the heads are
capped, the rubber part of the cap may touch the nozzles on the heads
and damage the printhead.
Part 3: Operations
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CAUTION
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