EBS-6100
Printer User's Manual
Paragraph 4 - Operating the Printer
EBS
Ink-Jet Systems
®
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1
L21 - L39
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V9
2
V8
2
V1
2
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V1
1
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V2
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V3
V4
V5
V6
V7
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Fig. 4.1.2.3.
Indication lamps emitting green light
POWER
the lamp indicates that a power signal has been applied to keep the
printer’s power supply in the on state,
V01
the indication that electrovalve
V0
is turned on to supply ink to the head,
V11
the indication that electrovalve
V1
is turned on to suck ink from the head,
PREASSURE
the indication that the ink pressure pump is turned on,
V2
(
A
)
the indication is not used,
V2V
the indication is not used,
ALARM
the indication that an alarm is generated (the duplication of the
ERROR
lamp on the main pad of the external panel),
V3
the indication that electrovalve
V3
is turned on to refill ink from bottle,
V4
the indication that electrovalve
V4
is turned on to refill solvent from bottle,
V5
the indication that
electrovalve
V5
is turned on - underpressure is
generated in the solvent pump to ensure that solvent is taken from solvent
bottle,
V6
the indication that electrovalve
V6
is turned on – ink is supplied to the
solvent pump under pressure to rinse the head with solvent,,
V7
the indication is not used,
V91/VAC.
the indication that the vacuum pump is turned on,
V92
the indication is not used,
V02
the indication is not used,
V12
the indication is not used,
V81
the indication is not used,
V82
the indication is not used.
4.2. Operating the Printer with the Control MENU
After the printer has been switched on, the control menu is displayed in the operating
window of the graphic terminal. The MENU has a multilevel tree structure. Commands are
executed directly at the lowest level. The moving from one menu branch to the other involves
no action. Only the execution of a command implies an action in the unit, for example printing,
moving to the word processor, modifying parameter settings, etc.
Fig. 4.2.1.
View of the primary (main) MENU branch, also called
MAIN MENU
The first character (a digit or letter) in each MENU option is a
hot key
. When this key is
pressed, the cursor bar is immediately positioned on the selected option.
The following keys help you to move along the tree:
£
To move the cursor one menu item upwards.
¤
To move the cursor one menu item downwards.
Y
¢
or
Y
£
- to move the cursor to the first item.
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