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User’s Guide

IMPORTANT: Before using this product, make sure you read the Safety Precautions booklet.

Original instructions

CMP0264-01 EN

Summary of Contents for SC-V7000

Page 1: ...User s Guide IMPORTANT Before using this product make sure you read the Safety Precautions booklet Original instructions CMP0264 01 EN ...

Page 2: ...mp 15 Proximity Sensor 15 Left 16 Right UV Lamp Cooler 17 Back 19 UV Flatbed Controller 20 o Notes on Usage and Storage 23 Safety Precautions 23 Notes on Usage 25 Notes When Not in Use 25 Notes on Handling Ink Bottles 25 Notes on Handling Media 26 Notes on Using the UV Flatbed Controller 27 Basic Operations 28 o Workflow 28 o Getting Started 29 o Loading Media 34 Notes on Loading Media 34 Placing ...

Page 3: ...ge 63 o Useful Functions 65 Changing the Screen Display Language 65 Using the Nozzle Compensation Function 66 Saving Your Print Settings 69 Saving Adjustment Results 70 Resetting the Maintenance Counter 71 Exporting a Status Sheet CSV File 73 Maintenance 74 o Types of Maintenance and Timings 74 Cleaning Locations and Timings 74 Other Maintenance 75 Items to Prepare 75 o Daily Cleaning 76 o Perform...

Page 4: ...parately 100 Printing Using a White Layer as the Base Layer 104 o Making Advanced Print Adjustments 108 Step Adjustments 108 Head Interval Adjustments 109 Color Adjustment 113 Same Color Adjustment 115 Appendix 117 o Consumables and Optional Items 117 Ink Bottles 117 Others 117 o Transporting and Moving 118 o UV Flatbed Controller System Requirements 118 System Requirements 118 o Specifications 11...

Page 5: ...p for Users in Singapore 126 Help for Users in Thailand 126 Help for Users in Vietnam 127 Help for Users in Indonesia 127 Help for Users in Hong Kong 128 Help for Users in Malaysia 129 Help for Users in India 129 Help for Users in the Philippines 129 ...

Page 6: ...mply with Seiko Epson Corporation s operating and maintenance instructions Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from el...

Page 7: ...causing imminent death or serious injury DWARNING Indicates information that if ignored may result in mishandling the printer causing death or serious injury DCAUTION Indicates information that if ignored may result in mishandling the printer causing injury or property damage Indicates content that must be performed Failure to follow the instructions in this content can lead to mishandling of the ...

Page 8: ...ort v7000 Caribbean www epson com br suporte v7000 Brazil www latin epson com soporte v7000 other regions Other Regions You can download the latest version of the manual from our Web site Epson Setup Navi 1 Enter epson sn in the address bar of your web browser 2 Select your printer model 3 Click Support Online Manual Safety Precautions booklet This booklet explains how to handle the printer safely...

Page 9: ... before you start using the printer 1 Epson Edge Print CD Use this to install the software RIP on to your computer 1 Name Usage Quantity Appearance Wrench for sub ink tank Use this to open and close the valves for the sub ink tank 1 Polyester nylon knit woven fabric without fluff Example Berkshire Corporation SuperPolx Use this to clean the area such as plates around the print head 1 ...

Page 10: ... Consumables and Optional Items on page 117 Print media Use this for printing See the following for supported media types N Specifications on page 118 Coolant Use this to refill the UV lamp cooler See the following for the part numbers N Consumables and Optional Items on page 117 Periodically refill the UV lamp cooler N Perform Maintenance Once Every Six Months on page 84 Protective glasses Wear t...

Page 11: ...k receiver Receives waste ink drained from the print head Waste ink is usually collected in the bottle installed at the bottom of the ink receiver N Left on page 16 The louver flushing box should normally be used when it is closed D Main power switch Turns on off the main power for the printer E Ink temperature controller Displays the ink temperature of the plates around the print head as well as ...

Page 12: ...inter normal error and so on from a distance N Signal Lamp on page 15 G Table Place the media you want to print H Gantry Moves the carriage back and forth I Control section Contains start stop buttons and warning lights for the ink levels N Control Section on page 13 ...

Page 13: ...nt head Ejects ink from the nozzles during printing F Jam detection sensor If this touches the media it detects an error and immediately stops the carriage G Cleaning button Clears clogged nozzles in the print head The color inks varnish buttons are on the left and the white ink buttons are on the right H Lifting knob Use this to handle collisions between the carriage and the print media Turn coun...

Page 14: ...ergency stop turn the button clockwise Next press the power on button to return the printer to normal status A Ink lamps When the main ink tank is running low the corresponding color lamp turns on B Suction button Starts the media suction fan N Loading Media on page 34 C Ink supply button This is not normally used When you press the button ink is supplied from the main ink tank to the sub ink tank...

Page 15: ...ched at the positions shown in the photo Lamp Color Status Buzzer Sound Meaning Red On Yes An emergency has occurred Example The emergency stop button has been pressed or a service call error has occurred Yellow On Yes An error has occurred Example The amount of ink remaining has fallen below the minimum allowed or the carriage has stopped midway Green On No Normal status Example Standing by or pr...

Page 16: ...age 34 B Exhaust port Exhausts air from the suction fan C Waste ink bottle Collects waste ink from the ink receiver Transfer the waste ink to another container N Daily Cleaning on page 76 D Waste ink outlet This is the outlet for the waste ink collected in the ink receiver N Daily Cleaning on page 76 ...

Page 17: ...4 B Control panel left This is not normally used The temperature of the coolant is set when it is shipped from the factory C Control panel right This is not normally used The luminance intensity of the UV lamp is set when it is shipped from the factory If you change the setting make sure you set it back to the number displayed near the panel D Filter Clean this regularly N Perform Maintenance Once...

Page 18: ...lant D3 Room Temp Current room temperature B Mode switching buttons C Power button D Temperature setting buttons E Status display lights F Displays the UV lamp illuminance set values G RESET button Press and hold to reset all settings H SET button Select the UV lamp UV1 to UV4 for which you want to set the illuminance I Change settings button ...

Page 19: ...19 Before Use Back A Main ink tank When ink is running low refill the tank using an ink bottle N Refilling Ink on page 86 ...

Page 20: ...RIP files Pause or cancel print jobs Make settings for printing Backup or restore settings Screen Composition The content displayed varies depending on the item selected in the main menu Shortcut Buttons This section explains the function of each shortcut button A Main menu B Shortcut buttons C Work area D Status display area Icon Name Function Print Performs printing ...

Page 21: ...he left Right Moves the carriage to the right Back Moves the gantry to the back Forward Moves the gantry to the front X Reset Moves the carriage to the X reset position the leftmost position in the carriage s range of motion Y Reset Moves the gantry to the Y reset position the frontmost position in the gantry s range of motion Move Back Moves the gantry to the rearmost position Display Meaning Con...

Page 22: ...ctly An error has occurred in the system A warning has occurred in the system No user maintenance or service maintenance is required It is nearly time for user maintenance or service maintenance User maintenance or service maintenance is required Display Meaning ...

Page 23: ...ving parts and injured Do not look directly at the UV light or allow it to irradiate your skin Also make sure you are at least 1 m 3 3 ft away from the UV lamp during printing Harmful ultraviolet light UV can cause severe burns to the skin and loss of vision Wear industrial safety glasses that block UVA UVB and blue light Wear appropriate clothing that protects the skin from UV light Do not place ...

Page 24: ... on the media table There are no leaks in the ink system or the ink receiver All safety devices emergency stop button proximity sensor alarm signal lamp are functioning correctly Do not disassemble or modify the suction pump Also do not block the exhaust vents Doing so will cause the strength of the suction to decrease resulting in the pump overheating or malfunctioning Do not put your hands into ...

Page 25: ... when not using the printer If the printer is not stored under the right conditions printing may not be performed correctly when you resume printing If the printer will not be used for an extended period 45 days perform head cleaning once every 10 days If you do not use the printer for an extended period without cleaning the print head the nozzles of the print head may dry and become clogged N Per...

Page 26: ...t on a flat surface that is smaller than the media Also if you place warped media on the table suction may not be performed correctly Do not use media that has just been opened as the media may expand or contract due to room temperature or humidity After opening place the media near the printer for at least 30 minutes before loading it into the printer Do not use warped media Warped media may touc...

Page 27: ...can be harmful to the body To wrap food Any items that children may accidentally put in their mouths Fabric or leather that directly touches the body such as clothes or accessories Any items that touch or are inserted into the body such as medical instruments Notes on Using the UV Flatbed Controller Although you can change the port number from Advanced Setting Print while Ripping Basic Setting on ...

Page 28: ...N Loading Media on page 34 3 Print the data Image 1 Create a RIP file using Epson Edge Print NEpson Edge Print Operation Guide 2 Create a job file using the UV Flatbed Controller and then send the data to this printer N Printing on page 37 4 Turn off the printer when you are ready to finish printing N Finishing Operations on page 41 RIP UV Flatbed Controller ...

Page 29: ...the printer 4 Wait for a while and then check that the numbers upper numbers displayed on the two temperature controllers on the front of the printer have reached 35 and 45 respectively The upper number is the current temperature and the lower number is the set temperature 35 is the temperature of the plates around the print head and 45 is the temperature of the sub ink tank The time it takes for ...

Page 30: ...the lower number is the pressure during head cleaning If the upper number does not reach the number shown below contact your local dealer or Epson support A Temperature meter Upper number Current value Lower number Set value B Level key Changes the setting level C Mode key Changes the item in the setting level D Shift key Allows the user to define functions E Down up keys Changes the values A Colo...

Page 31: ...riage cover A Pressure display Upper number Pressure current value needed to keep the print head nozzle surface in optimum condition Lower number Pressure current value when performing head cleaning B MODE button Press and hold to switch modes C Change settings button ...

Page 32: ...k temperature controller displays are as shown below before operating the sub ink tank valve If you operate the sub ink tank valve without following this instruction a malfunction may occur Ink pressure meter Make sure the display is at the specified value Ink temperature controller Make sure the display on the left side of the controller is 30 C or higher A Color ink varnish 3 0 to 3 9 B White in...

Page 33: ...Basic Operations 10 Load the media and then make a test print Clear the nozzles if they are clogged N Loading Media on page 34 N Test Printing Nozzle Check on page 47 N Clearing Clogged Nozzles on page 92 ...

Page 34: ...rping store it on a table with a flat surface smaller than the media with the printable side facing up If the media protrudes beyond the table s suction area secure the media with tape to prevent it from rising up Thin media 3 mm 0 12 in or less may wrinkle or warp due to the heat of the UV light Secure the edges of the media with adhesive tape Do not drop heavy media on the table Place the media ...

Page 35: ...rint start position Print start position Specify coordinates for the left right direction as the X axis and the front rear direction as the Y axis The example above 50 100 means 50 to the right and 100 to the back of the origin position The media table and the UV Flatbed Controller have different display units for the X and Y axes The media table is in centimeters and the UV Flatbed Controller is ...

Page 36: ...s to the table Cover any suction holes in the suction area that are not covered by the media with a sheet and so on If these suction holes are not covered the suction power will be significantly reduced Cover the suction holes with media that is thinner than the media being printed Also do not use mirrors glass or shiny metal plates UV light reflected by materials such as these can cure the ink ar...

Page 37: ...es If you know that you will be printing large jobs in advance we recommend that you refill any inks that are running low before you start printing N Refilling Ink on page 86 Starting Printing 1 Create a RIP file prn using Epson Edge Print When you click Print the data is added to the Print Task List in the UV Flatbed Controller N Epson Edge Print Operation Guide 2 Select the RIP file you want to ...

Page 38: ...print outs as seen from above 3 2 Check the printable area The printable area is based on the start position and extends along the A and B lines A Maximum printable limit at the back of the media table Y direction B Maximum printable limit to the side of the media table X direction A Adjust the height of the head N Adjusting the Height of the Print Head on page 45 ...

Page 39: ...o start printing B Specify the coordinates of the print start position position on the screen by entering numbers in X Margin and Y Margin C Select the position of the color bar to be printed in the margins of the media from Off Left Right or Both D Select Left Right or Bidirectional for the print direction in the X direction ...

Page 40: ...g Printing To pause printing press the Pause shortcut button Press this again to resume printing To stop printing press Cancel When printing is paused and then resumed colors may look different depending on how the ink dries ...

Page 41: ...age 24 1 Clean the surface of the print head nozzles and surrounding areas N Daily Cleaning on page 76 2 Check the nozzles for clogging nozzle check Clear the nozzles if they are clogged N Test Printing Nozzle Check on page 47 N Clearing Clogged Nozzles on page 92 3 Empty the waste ink bottle 3 1 Close the waste ink outlet valve under the ink receiver ...

Page 42: ...e it crosses the yellow line on the bottle Otherwise waste ink could spill when you remove the bottle from the printer 3 3 Return the empty waste ink bottle to its original position and then open the waste ink outlet valve 4 1 Press the Vacuum button to turn off the suction system 4 2 If the ink is not dry wipe it off with a dry cloth If the ink has hardened use a scraper or a similar tool to remo...

Page 43: ...b ink tanks Make sure that the ink pressure meter and the ink temperature controller displays are as shown below before operating the sub ink tank valve If you operate the sub ink tank valve without following this instruction a malfunction may occur Ink pressure meter Make sure the display is at the specified value A Color ink varnish 3 0 to 3 9 B White ink 4 0 to 4 9 ...

Page 44: ...to become clogged when the printer is used again 7 Return the louver flushing box on the ink receiver to the front position 8 Turn the switch on the front of the printer to turn off the printer 9 Close the UV Flatbed Controller on the computer Ink temperature controller Make sure the display on the left side of the controller is 30 C or higher 6 3 Close the carriage cover ...

Page 45: ...ionsoftheUVFlatbedController Adjustment Function Adjusting the Height of the Print Head You can open the head height adjustment screen from various screens The following is an example 1 Select Print Print Settings on the screen and then press Set from Head Z Position ...

Page 46: ... Measure Automatically B Specify the positions X and Y positions at which the measurement will be performed C Specify the head height before performing measurements in UP Height and then press Execute to measure the head height D If you want to raise the height after adjustment enter a value in Fine tuning Value and then press Execute 2 2 Adjust manually A Select Specify Manually B Enter a value i...

Page 47: ...heck The size of the check pattern is 245 mm H and 195 mm V 1 Select Adjust Nozzle Check on the screen 2 Adjust the head height and then set the print start positions X and Y positions N Adjusting the Height of the Print Head on page 45 3 Select Print to print a check pattern ...

Page 48: ...aininess in the print outs 1 Select the adjustment mode from Adjust Select Adjustment Mode on the screen N Adjustment Mode on page 50 2 Select Adjust Bidirectional Adjust on the screen 3 Press Start adjust the head height and then set the print start positions X and Y posi tions N Adjusting the Height of the Print Head on page 45 ...

Page 49: ...the adjustment pattern the vertical line in the red box is straight which is normal If the 0 line is not straight but the 1 line is straight for example add 1 to the original number on the screen and then enter it Example Screen value 26 Value selected for the pattern 1 Entered value 25 C Press Register to register the adjustment value ...

Page 50: ...A Speed Adj_A Adj_A Production Adj_A Adj_A Quality Adj_A Adj_A High Quality Adj_A Adj_A Production 720x720 Vr Adj_A Fine Production Adj_B Adj_B Fine Standard Adj_C Adj_C Fine Quality Adj_H Adj_H Fine Quality Adj_B Adj_B Fine High Quality Adj_H Adj_H The following print modes are suitable for printing small text and fine lines but printing speed will be reduced Also they are not available for varni...

Page 51: ...n Printing You can reduce uneven printing by using Fuzzy mode However the print quality will be poor Select Level 1 Level 2 or Level 3 from Print Print Settings Fuzzy mode on the screen The default setting is Auto which prints according to the resolution and so on specified in Epson Edge Print ...

Page 52: ... Print Direction Because the print head of this printer is laid out as shown in the following illustration the layering order changes when printing while the gantry moves from front to back and from back to front Even if the same image is printed the print result differs depending on the Y Print Direction setting Layout of the print head viewed from above Setting the Y Print Direction Back Front ...

Page 53: ...ng the Color Channel You can use Color Channel to specify the layer you want to print Select from Normal Only Color Only White Only Varnish Color and White Color and Varnish and White and Varnish according to your printing needs If you select Normal layers are printed according to the data sent Example of multi layer print settings By using print data containing the same three layers and simply se...

Page 54: ...al UV light N Exposing Media to Additional UV Light on page 60 If varnished surfaces are noticeably rough try the following solutions N Improving the Roughness of Varnished Surfaces on page 98 You may not be able to perform varnish printing depending on the print mode N Adjustment Mode on page 50 Setting the Y Print Direction to Backward Setting the Color Channel to Color and White Setting the Y P...

Page 55: ...5 Using the Functions of the UV Flatbed Controller Reversing the Image and then Printing Select Horiz Mirror from Print Print Settings Mirror Print on the screen to flip the image and print horizontally ...

Page 56: ... Colors and then Printing You can specify a specific color in the image being printed and replace it with another color Select Print Print Settings Color Replacement Setting on the screen to display the settings screen ...

Page 57: ...57 Using the Functions of the UV Flatbed Controller A Select Color Replacement B Specify the color to be replaced from the drop down list C Specify the replacement color ...

Page 58: ...dd a base layer when performing multi layer printing You can adjust the color density and size Print Area Expansion for the base layer Select Print Print Settings Color Replacement Setting on the screen to display the settings screen ...

Page 59: ...oller A Select Color Replacement B Specify the base layer color you want to add C Select Cover the Whole Print Area and then specify the density for the base layer D Adjust the size horizontal and vertical of the base layer in Print Area Expansion ...

Page 60: ...l UV Light Set this when the ink and varnish have not been sufficiently cured When this setting is enabled additional UV lamp exposure is performed after normal printing is complete Select Enable from Print Print Settings After Cure ...

Page 61: ... printing is performed without using this setting you can still use additional UV light exposure later A Check the target job from Print Task History B Select Additional Irradiation from Print Mode C Press Print from the shortcut menu to start UV light exposure ...

Page 62: ...peated pattern of a single image A Select Print Task Setting to display the settings screen B Select Step and Repeat Setting and set the number of times the image is repeated and the gap between images in the X and Y directions ...

Page 63: ...ons of the UV Flatbed Controller Printing Part of the Image Print by specifying a part of the image A Select Print Task Setting to display the settings screen B Select Crop and then Setting to display the settings screen ...

Page 64: ...64 C Drag the bottom right corner of the red frame on the preview screen to specify the area you want to print D Press OK ...

Page 65: ...e UV Flatbed Controller Useful Functions Changing the Screen Display Language You can change the language displayed in Advanced Setting Advanced Language on the screen After changing the language restart the UV Flatbed Controller ...

Page 66: ...pensate for missing ink due to clogged print head nozzles 1 Select Adjust Nozzle Compensation on the screen 2 Print the confirmation pattern A Press Setting to adjust the height of the head B Set the print start positions X and Y positions C Press Print to print the confirmation pattern ...

Page 67: ...ing screen and then set Nozzle Compensation 3 1 Look at the confirmation pattern and identify the numbers for the clogged nozzles 3 2 On the screen select the boxes for the numbers for the nozzles you want to compensate 3 3 Select Enable from Select Mode and then press OK ...

Page 68: ...w of nozzles Pattern details There are 180 nozzles in each row of nozzles Nozzle numbers are printed on the left and right edges of the pattern CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 H5 WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH H6 WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 H1 C C M M Y Y BK BK H2 GY GY R R LM LM LC LC H3 C C M M Y Y BK BK H4 GY GY R R LM LM LC LC H7 Vr Vr Vr Vr Vr Vr Vr Vr H8 Vr Vr Vr Vr Vr V...

Page 69: ...ues and some of the print settings for the UV Flatbed Controller Press Load to load previously saved adjustment values and print settings Items that are saved Print settings Color Bar Position X Print Direction Y Print Direction Fuzzy Mode Color Channel Mirror Print After Cure Adjustment values All screen items selected in the Adjust menu ...

Page 70: ... all the adjustment results made on the Adjustments screen as a file By loading this saved file you can reproduce the adjustment results from the saved file Press Export to save the adjustment results or Import to import the adjustment results ...

Page 71: ...er Follow the steps below to reset the maintenance warning counters 1 Select Advanced Setting Maintenance on the screen to display the settings screen 2 Select a maintenance item to reset the counter A Select a maintenance item from Partsgroup Name B Select the checkbox C Press Reset ...

Page 72: ...72 Note that the service maintenance counters displayed at the bottom of the screen can only be reset by service personnel ...

Page 73: ...ng the Functions of the UV Flatbed Controller Exporting a Status Sheet CSV File Follow the steps below to export a status sheet CSV file Select Advanced Setting Maintenance on the screen and then press Export ...

Page 74: ...ozzles and surrounding areas B Dispose of the waste ink C Clean the table N Daily Cleaning on page 76 Once a month D Clean the UV lamp E Clean the ionizer F Clean the cable carrier G Clean the UV lamp unit filter N Perform Maintenance Once a Month on page 80 Once every six months H Refill UV lamp coolant This printer is a precision instrument To prevent breakdowns increase the frequency of regular...

Page 75: ...r nylon knit woven fabric without fluff commercially available Use this to clean the area such as the UV lamp and the plates around the print head Example SuperPolx from the Berkshire company Coolant consumable Be sure to use the specified coolant Using a different coolant may damage the UV lamp cooling unit N Consumables and Optional Items on page 117 Ink bottles consumable Use these to refill th...

Page 76: ... of the print head nozzles and surrounding areas 1 1 From the UV Flatbed Controller s shortcut menu execute Clean to move the carriage to the maintenance position 1 2 When the following message is displayed hold down the cleaning buttons on the left and right sides of the carriage for approximately 10 seconds to perform cleaning ...

Page 77: ...the surface of the nozzles with a polyester nylon knit woven fabric Wipe the surface of the nozzles from back to front Do not wipe in the opposite direction 1 4 Check the area around the surface of the nozzles and if it is dirty with ink or dust apply some cleaning liquid to the polyester nylon knit woven fabric and wipe off the dirt ...

Page 78: ... printer and press OK 2 1 Close the waste ink outlet valve under the ink receiver 2 2 Remove the waste ink bottle and transfer the ink inside to another container Transfer the waste ink to another container before it crosses the yellow line on the bottle Otherwise waste ink could spill when you remove the bottle from the printer 2 3 Return the empty waste ink bottle to its original position and th...

Page 79: ...ve any ink remaining on the media table 4 1 Press the Vacuum button to turn off the suction system 4 2 If the ink is not dry wipe it off with a dry cloth If the ink has hardened use a scraper or a similar tool to remove it ...

Page 80: ...face of the print head nozzles and surrounding areas 1 1 From the UV Flatbed Controller s shortcut menu execute Clean to move the carriage to the maintenance position 1 2 When the following message is displayed hold down the cleaning buttons on the left and right sides of the carriage for approximately 10 seconds to perform cleaning When the cleaning is complete press Finish CL on the message scre...

Page 81: ...k or dust apply some cleaning liquid to the polyester nylon knit woven fabric and wipe off the dirt 1 5 Apply the cleaning liquid to the polyester nylon knit woven fabric and then clean the UV lamps on both sides of the carriage If the ink has hardened use a scraper or a similar tool to remove it D DANGER Do not touch the UV lamp during printing It can become extremely hot and could cause injuries...

Page 82: ... cotton swab and so on to remove any dust and other particles from the ionizer When you have finished wiping press Finish Wipe on the message screen When the following message screen is displayed return the louver flushing box on the ink receiver to the front position Move away from the printer and press OK ...

Page 83: ... vacuum cleaner and so on to suck up any dust that has accumulated on the filter for the UV lamp cooling unit 4 Reset the maintenance counter on the UV Flatbed Controller screen N Resetting the Maintenance Counter on page 71 ...

Page 84: ...lling UV Lamp Coolant 1 Turn off the printer N Finishing Operations on page 41 2 Remove the top cover from the UV lamp cooling unit 3 Refill the coolant Be sure to use the specified coolant N Preparing in Advance on page 10 You can check the maximum and minimum limits for the coolant on the label lines inside the refill port Maximum Minimum ...

Page 85: ...85 Maintenance 4 Replace the top cover on the UV lamp cooling unit 5 Turn on the printer N Getting Started on page 29 ...

Page 86: ...led 2 Take out the ink bottle of the color you want to refill from the bag and then shake it as shown in the illustration The number of times you shake the bottle depends on the color of the ink 3 With the ink bottle standing upright slowly turn the cap to remove it C M Y K LC LM GY R 20 times in 20 seconds WH 100 times in 100 seconds Vr CL No need to shake ...

Page 87: ...87 Maintenance 4 Take a firm grip on the ink bottle and use a tool to punch a hole in the lid Example tool 5 Check the color of the main ink tank and turn the cap to remove it ...

Page 88: ...88 6 Refill the main ink tank with ink 7 Turn the cap on the main ink tank to re attach it Do not leave any ink in the ink bottle instead pour it all into the tank ...

Page 89: ... Waste ink Media after printing Dispose of waste in accordance with local laws and regulations such as by commissioning an industrial waste disposal company to dispose of the waste A material safety data sheet must be submitted to the industrial waste disposal company at the time of commission You can download the material safety data sheet from Epson s Website at www epson com ...

Page 90: ...rn is 245 mm 9 65 in H and 195 mm 7 68 in V 1 After loading the media select Adjust Nozzle Check from the UV Flatbed Controller 2 Adjust the head height and then set the print start positions X and Y positions N Adjusting the Height of the Print Head on page 45 ...

Page 91: ...91 Maintenance 3 Select Print to print a check pattern The white ink is white and varnish is transparent with patterns printed on them Check these by using reflected light ...

Page 92: ...cute X Reset to move the carriage to the reset position in the X direction 2 Press Flush from the shortcut menu If the nozzles are still clogged perform head cleaning Performing Head Cleaning If the print head is clogged or if clogged nozzles are not cleared by flushing perform head cleaning The head cleaning procedure is the same as for the surface of the print head nozzles and surrounding areas ...

Page 93: ...hen Problems Occur Checking Messages When a warning or error occurs in the printer the icon at the bottom right of the UV Flatbed Controller screen changes to Warning or Error Press the icon to check the content of the message ...

Page 94: ...eaning N Clearing Clogged Nozzles on page 92 o Perform the routine daily and monthly maintenance operations N Types of Maintenance and Timings on page 74 o Adjust bi directional printing if there is misaligned text in the horizontal direction or graininess in the print outs N Adjusting Bi directional Printing on page 48 o If adjusting bi directional printing does not improve the issues try making ...

Page 95: ...ack address 127 0 0 1 on the IP address search screen This method works when Epson Edge Print is installed on the same computer as the UV Flatbed Controller Warning Screen Displayed when Installing UV Flatbed Controller The following screen may be displayed when you install UV Flatbed Controller if your computer has firewall settings enabled If this screen is displayed select Allow Access 1 2 3 ...

Page 96: ... computer Delete unnecessary data from Print Task List and Task History for the UV Flatbed Controller Delete unnecessary data on your computer There is a Problem with the UV Flatbed Controller Display Depending on the display settings the screen display for the UV Flatbed Controller may look unusual see the following example In this situation set the display zoom setting to less than 125 We also r...

Page 97: ...zation Process Does Not Start If the carriage stops outside the operating range the initialization process may not start when the power is turned on Move the carriage to the table side by hand and then turn the printer back on again ...

Page 98: ...nish printing is created using Epson Edge Print s output color replace ment method Add the print data to the job list in Epson Edge Print set the Vr density to 100 0 in Color Replacement from the Job Settings menu and then print again If there is no improvement use Epson Edge Print to create and print two jobs a color layer and a varnish layer N Printing the Color Layer and Varnish Layer Separatel...

Page 99: ...rint to create and print two jobs a color layer and a varnish layer N Printing the Color Layer and Varnish Layer Separately on page 100 When data for varnish printing is created using Epson Edge Print s auto layer creation method Use Epson Edge Print to create and print two jobs a color layer and a varnish layer N Printing the Color Layer and Varnish Layer Separately on page 100 If the solutions a...

Page 100: ... displayed in the job list and the following three lay ers are displayed below the data name First Layer White No Data Second Layer Color Third Layer Varnish No Data 2 Select the job you added in the job list The print image is displayed in the preview area 1 1 Print the data without using multi layer print settings Output a color layer of the PRN file 1 2 Create and print a layer only job for var...

Page 101: ... and drop the same print data file as you added in step 1 onto the job list A thumbnail and data name of the added print data is displayed in the job list and the following three lay ers are displayed below the data name First Layer White No Data Second Layer Color Third Layer Varnish No Data 6 Select the job you added in the job list The print image is displayed in the preview area 7 Click Basic ...

Page 102: ...e of layer to be created in Creating Method Creating Method allows you to create the following two types of layers for varnish printing Whole Image Partial Image 9 Check the other settings and then click Print on the job toolbar to start printing A varnish layer of the PRN file is output ...

Page 103: ...103 When Problems Occur Operations from the UV Flatbed Controller On the same media print the color layer of the PRN file A and then print the varnish layer of the PRN file B ...

Page 104: ...following three lay ers are displayed below the data name First Layer White No Data Second Layer Color Third Layer Varnish No Data 2 Select the job you added in the job list The print image is displayed in the preview area 3 Select First Layer White No Data in the job list and then click Multi layer Print Settings in the Job Settings menu The setting area switches to multi layer print settings Cre...

Page 105: ...hod allows you to create the following three types of layers for white printing Whole Image Partial Image Without part of image If necessary use Density to set the density of the white ink 5 Select Third Layer Varnish No Data in the job list and then click Multi layer Print Settings in the Job Settings menu The setting area switches to multi layer print settings ...

Page 106: ... printing Whole Image Partial Image You cannot set the density for varnish ink 7 In the job list select the root of the multi layered job the row that displays the data name for the print data 8 Click Basic Setting in the Job Settings menu to set the media name and print quality 9 Check the other settings and then click Print on the job toolbar to start printing A multi layered version of the PRN ...

Page 107: ...107 When Problems Occur Operations from the UV Flatbed Controller Print the corresponding PRN file Set the Y Print Direction to Backward and the Color Channel to Normal ...

Page 108: ... of the Print Head on page 45 B Adjust the basic steps Print an adjustment pattern and check the number with the least amount of deviation from the reference line Enter the number you selected in Adjustment Value and then press Register Print an adjustment pattern and check the number with the least amount of deviation from the reference line In the following example the best pattern is 0 For exam...

Page 109: ...ation to the reference print head H1 horizontally and vertically respectively First select the adjustment mode from Adjust Select Adjustment Mode on the screen N Adjustment Mode on page 50 Next select Adjust Head Interval on the UV Flatbed Controller to perform adjustments Horizontal Adjustments ...

Page 110: ...justment pattern The 0 line the vertical line in the red box is straight which is normal If the 0 line is not straight but the 1 line is straight for example add 1 to the original number on the screen and then enter it When you have finished checking the pattern for each print head H1 to H8 and entering the values on the screen press Register Press Print Right Adjustment Sheet and then repeat the ...

Page 111: ...111 When Problems Occur Vertical Adjustments ...

Page 112: ...e Adjustment Pattern to print the adjustment pattern The 0 line the horizontal line in the red box is straight which is normal If the 0 line is not straight but the 1 line is straight for example add 1 to the original number on the screen and then enter it When you have finished checking the pattern for each print head H1 to H8 and entering the values on the screen press Register ...

Page 113: ...lect the adjustment mode from Adjust Select Adjustment Mode on the screen N Adjustment Mode on page 50 2 Select Adjust Color Adjust in the UV Flatbed Controller 3 Select Print Adjustment Sheet from Left Color Adjustment to print the adjustment pattern 4 The 0 line the vertical line in the red box is straight which is normal ...

Page 114: ...cking the pattern for each print head H1 to H8 and entering the values on the screen press Register 6 Repeat steps 1 5 in Right Color Adjustment When you perform a color adjustment the value for the same color adjustment will also change When you perform color adjustment make sure you also perform the same color adjustment ...

Page 115: ...Select the adjustment mode from Adjust Select Adjustment Mode on the screen N Adjustment Mode on page 50 2 Select Adjust Same Color Adjust in the UV Flatbed Controller 3 Select Print Adjustment Sheet from Left Color Adjustment to print the adjustment pattern 4 The 0 line the vertical line in the red box is straight which is normal ...

Page 116: ...ht but the 1 line is straight for example enter 1 on the screen When you have finished checking the pattern for each print head H1 to H8 and entering the values on the screen press Register 6 Repeat steps 1 5 in Right Color Adjustment ...

Page 117: ...anties and under certain circumstances may cause erratic printer behavior Information about non genuine ink levels may not be displayed and use of non genuine ink is recorded for possible use in service support Others Name Part Number Notes Black T49V1 Cyan T49V2 Magenta T49V3 Yellow T49V4 Light Cyan T49V5 Light Magenta T49V6 Gray T49V7 Red T49V8 White T49V9 Varnish T49VA Cleaning T49V0 Use this t...

Page 118: ...ed Printing system On demand inkjet system Ink colors Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Light Cyan Light Magenta Gray Red White Varnish Table height 900 mm 35 4 in Print size maximum Width 2500 mm 98 4 in x Length 1250 mm 49 2 in Media thickness maximum 80 mm 3 15 in Media weight maximum 50 kg m2 for an un concentrated load Resolution dpi 360 x 720 720 x 720 720 x 1080 720 x 1440 Weight Approx 1370 kg 302...

Page 119: ...Humidity Operating 20 to 80 40 to 60 recommended without condensation During storage before ink filling 5 to 85 without condensation During storage after ink filling 5 to 85 without condensation Use this printer at an altitude of 3000 m 9842 5 ft or less Shape Dedicated ink bottles Ink type UV ink Printing guarantee period Expiration date on ink bottle stored at room temperature Storage temperatur...

Page 120: ...ive EPSON EUROPE B V Address Atlas Arena Asia Building Hoogoorddreef 5 1101 BA Amsterdam Zuidoost The Netherlands Brand Name EPSON Product Name UV Flatbed Printer Model N771A Conforms to the following Directive s and Norm s Directive 2006 42 EC EN ISO 12100 EN 60204 1 EN 1010 1 EN 1010 2 Directive 2014 30 EU EN 55011 EN 61000 6 2 Directive 2011 65 EU EN 50581 ...

Page 121: ...ber The serial number label is usually on the back of the product o Product model o Product software version Click About Version Info or similar button in the product software o Brand and model of your computer o Your computer operating system name and version o Names and versions of the software applications you normally use with your product Help for Users in North America Visit www epson com su...

Page 122: ...orte Brazil or latin epson com soporte other regions for solutions to common problems You can download drivers and documentation get FAQs and troubleshooting advice or e mail Epson with your questions Speak to a Support Representative Before you call Epson for support please have the following information ready Product name Product serial number located on a label on the product Proof of purchase ...

Page 123: ...uropean Warranty Document for information on how to contact Epson support Help for Users in Taiwan Contacts for information support and services are World Wide Web https www epson com tw Information on product specifications drivers for download and products enquiry are available Epson HelpDesk Phone 0800212873 Our HelpDesk team can help you with the following over the phone o Sales enquiries and ...

Page 124: ... Taiwan 039 605007 039 600969 No 342 1 Guangrong Rd Luodong Township Yilan County 265 Taiwan 038 312966 038 312977 No 87 Guolian 2nd Rd Hualien City Hualien County 970 Taiwan 03 4393119 03 4396589 5F No 2 Nandong Rd Pingzhen City Taoyuan County 32455 Taiwan R O C 03 5325077 03 5320092 1F No 9 Ln 379 Sec 1 Jingguo Rd North Dist Hsinchu City 300 Taiwan 04 23011502 04 23011503 3F No 30 Dahe Rd West D...

Page 125: ...ealand World Wide Web pages The site provides a download area for drivers Epson contact points new product information and technical support e mail Epson Helpdesk Epson Helpdesk is provided as a final backup to make sure our clients have access to advice Operators on the Helpdesk can aid you in installing configuring and operating your Epson product Our Pre sales Helpdesk staff can 05 2784222 05 2...

Page 126: ...rivers for download Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Sales Enquiries and Technical Support via e mail are available Epson HelpDesk Toll Free 800 120 5564 Our HelpDesk team can help you with the following over the phone o Sales enquiries and product information o Product usage questions or problems o Enquiries on repair service and warranty Help for Users in Thailand Contacts for information support ...

Page 127: ... Hotline o Sales enquiries and product information o Technical support Epson Service Center Epson Hotline Phone 84 28 3925 5545 Service Center 68 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street Nguyen Thai Binh Ward District 1 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Phone Fax 62 21 572 4350 62 21 572 4357 Jakarta Mangga Dua Mall 3rd floor No 3A B Jl Arteri Mangga Dua Jakarta Phone Fax 62 21 62301104 Bandung Lippo Center 8th floor Jl G...

Page 128: ...requently Asked Questions FAQs o Latest versions of Epson product drivers Users can access our World Wide Web home page at https www epson com hk Technical Support Hotline You can also contact our technical staff at the following telephone and fax numbers Yogyakarta Hotel Natour Garuda Jl Malioboro No 60 Yogyakarta Phone 62 274 565478 Medan Wisma HSBC 4th floor Jl Diponegoro No 11 Medan Phone Fax ...

Page 129: ...ces are World Wide Web https www epson co in Information on product specifications drivers for download and products enquiry are available Helpline For Service Product info or to order a cartridge 18004250011 9AM 9PM This is a Toll free number For Service CDMA Mobile Users 3900 1600 9AM 6PM Prefix local STD code Help for Users in the Philippines To obtain technical support as well as other after s...

Page 130: ...ownload Frequently Asked Questions FAQ and E mail Enquiries are available Toll Free No 1800 1069 EPSON 37766 Our Hotline team can help you with the following over the phone o Sales enquiries and product information o Product usage questions or problems o Enquiries on repair service and warranty ...

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