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Epson

 

Engineering

 

Europe

 

SC

S30600/610

 

Technical

 

Guide

 

P a g e

 

|

 

2

 

Table

 

of

 

content

 

 

1.

 

What

 

SC

S30600/610

 

can

 

do

 

?

 

A.

 

Print

 

resolution

 

and

 

application.............................................................................

 

page

 

3

 

B.

 

What

 

can

 

I

 

expect

 

with

 

these

 

print

 

modes

 

............................................................

 

page

 

4

 

2.

 

Media

 

loading

 

A.

 

Prepare

 

to

 

load

 

media

 

...........................................................................................

 

page

 

5

 

B.

 

Choosing

 

side

 

in

 

or

 

side

 

out

 

...................................................................................

 

page

 

5

 

C.

 

Loading

 

media,

 

recommended

 

media

 

loading

 

method

  

........................................

 

page

 

6

 

3.

 

Media

 

setup

 

A.

 

Media

 

selection

  

.....................................................................................................

 

page

 

8

 

A1

 

Media

 

selection

  

........................................................................................

 

page

 

8

 

A2

  

What

 

to

 

use

 

:

 

Rip

 

settings

 

or

 

Customer

 

paper

 

xx

 

?

 

...................................

 

page

 

8

 

B.

 

Customizing

 

(Rip

 

settings)

  

.....................................................................................

 

page

 

8

 

B1

 

Platen

 

gap

  

.................................................................................................

 

page

 

8

 

B2

  

Head

 

alignment

 

.........................................................................................

 

page

 

9

 

B3

  

Roll

 

type(Side

 

in

 

–Side

 

out)

  

.....................................................................

 

page

 

10

 

B4

  

Tension

 

Measurement

  

............................................................................

 

page

 

11

 

B5

  

Media

 

tension

  

.........................................................................................

 

page

 

11

 

C.

 

Customize

 

(Media

 

xx)

  

..........................................................................................

 

page

 

12

 

C1

 

Feed

 

adjustment

  

.....................................................................................

 

page

 

12

 

C2

 

Heaters

 

temperature

 

...............................................................................

 

page

 

13

 

C3

 

Drying

 

time

 

per

 

pass

 

................................................................................

 

page

 

13

 

C4

 

Additional

 

Dryer

 

......................................................................................

 

page

 

14

 

C5

 

After

 

heater

 

feed

 

.....................................................................................

 

page

 

14

 

C6

 

Media

 

suction

 

..........................................................................................

 

page

 

14

 

C7

  

Head

 

movement

 

......................................................................................

 

page

 

15

 

C8

  

Multi

strike

 

printing

 

.................................................................................

 

page

 

15

 

C9

 

Feed

 

speed

 

...............................................................................................

 

page

 

15

 

4.

 

Troubleshooting

 ‐ 

Quick

 

guide

 

.........................................................................................

 

page

 

16

 

A.

 

Head

 

alignment

 

....................................................................................................

 

page

 

16

 

B.

 

Quality

 

banding

 

....................................................................................................

 

page

 

16

 

C.

 

Paper

 

feed

 

banding

 

..............................................................................................

 

page

 

17

 

D.

 

Head

 

rubbing

 

........................................................................................................

 

page

 

17

 

E.

 

Color

 

consistency

 

................................................................................................

 

page

 

19

  

F.

 

Ink

 

drips

 

on

 

media

  

...............................................................................................

 

page

 

19

 

5.

 

Maintenance

 

 

....................................................................................................................

 

page

 

20

 

A.

 

Daily

 

maintenance

 

...............................................................................................

 

page

 

20

 

B.

 

Weekly

 

maintenance

 

...........................................................................................

 

page

 

21

 

C.

 

Regular

 

maintenance

 

...........................................................................................

 

page

 

22

 

6.

 

Using

 

good

 

Profile

  

...........................................................................................................

 

page

 

24

 

A.

 

What

 

is

 

a

 

good

 

profile

  

.........................................................................................

 

page

 

24

 

B.

 

How

 

to

 

judge

 

a

 

profile

  

.........................................................................................

 

page

 

24

 

C.

 

Difference

 

between

 

GS1

 

and

 

GS2

 

inks

 

.................................................................

 

page

 

24

 

D.

 

Tips

 

to

 

create

 

profiles

 

with

 

GS2

 

inks

  

...................................................................

 

page

 

25

 

D1

 

Select

 

the

 

right

 

ink

 

limit

 

...........................................................................

 

page

 

25

 

D2

 

Reduce

 

banding

 

effet

 

by

 

reducing

 

ink

 

limit

 

.............................................

 

page

 

25

 

7.

 

Annexes

  

............................................................................................................................

 

page

 

25

 

A.

 

Control

 

panel

 

.........................................................................................................

 

page26

 

B.

 

Maintenance

 

chart

 

...............................................................................................

 

page

 

26

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SureColor SC-S30610

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Page 2: ...age 12 C2 Heaters temperature page 13 C3 Drying time per pass page 13 C4 Additional Dryer page 14 C5 After heater feed page 14 C6 Media suction page 14 C7 Head movement page 15 C8 Multi strike printing page 15 C9 Feed speed page 15 4 Troubleshooting Quick guide page 16 A Head alignment page 16 B Quality banding page 16 C Paper feed banding page 17 D Head rubbing page 17 E Color consistency page 19...

Page 3: ...N PRINT RESOLUTION APPLICATION EXAMPLE 720x720 720 x 1440 2 pass 4 pass 6 pass 8 pass 0 to 2m High end POS high end vehicle wraps posters backlit small decals 2 5m Poster basic indoor signage bus stop posters 5m Billboards soft signage posters 5 10m Billboard banners wall cover window graphic 10m Building wraps billboards Max resolution 1440x1440 Check your software solution RIP to access others p...

Page 4: ... Mode 14 7 m2 hr SC S306 t modes S30610 have ith the expec 29 4 m2 per h a gradual im which will dep then a busy ised or accen p of the RIP s uide to expec r SC S30600 ser Guide off gs that will ha cribed in this 6 Pas 600 610 Tech e been design ctation of hig our it shoul mprovement pend on the y halftone im ntuated by t software cted results and SC S306 fers a great d ave an imme s document a ss...

Page 5: ...e ausing to rest SC S306 portant to fa edia settings e detailed to a mportant to ut Choose table Side O Surface In modifying a c surface In a tart the print 600 610 Tech amiliarize yo s will not be help you to release the H e first befor ut When y before load ustom Pape nd you lowe ter nical Guide urself with a e entirely des increase the Handle Shaft re loading m you need to p ding and low r Pape...

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Page 7: ...ng your media thickness page 08 c Proceed to print head alignment auto or Manual page 08 d Set the tension measurement and value page 10 I manage the media settings from the printer select Custom Media xx and customize the settings a Choose the printable surface In or OU before loading the media page 09 b Set the platen gap according your media thickness page 08 c Proceed to print head alignment a...

Page 8: ... software will be sent to the printer By choosing a Custom Paper xx you decide that the printer manages all media settings The RIP will send only the print job and the resolution chosen in the RIP software STEP B Customizing RIP Settings Note RIP Settings will apply all the following settings for any type of media loaded and used B1 Platen Gap The platen gap is the gap between the print head surfa...

Page 9: ...ct o cise measure e printer wil ng to do TYP 0 vinyl poly 0 banner ca 0 others Out SC S306 rmeasure to re you decre max and if oo high temp below plate igh impact o g on the me automatic o nt is easy bu must insert on print qua ment of the l print and re PE yester anvas 600 610 Tech o increase th ase the prin needed che perature en gap Me on the print q edia texture r manual t takes more the thick...

Page 10: ...u Out SC S306 printer will p P Settings M erform Head ent patterns erns and sel n the follow ol panel to in E you load th ubstrate syst re you load modification urface IN sel 600 610 Tech print pattern Menu will aff alignment s C1 M1 Y1 ect the patte wing example nput the valu he media and tem will have the media n In the cas lected Roll T Pr Pr OK nical Guide n using all co fect only me eparately...

Page 11: ...his setting is linked to Tension Measurement According to Tension Measurement the sequence will check Periodically Every Page or Off the tension value selected in this section You can choose from 0 no tension to 40 high tension Depending on the media type we suggest you to use these tension chart values In the case you don t really know what is the best tension settings please refer to this generi...

Page 12: ... nage the me Note Bef hod takes 1 ntrol panel w nput the me Primary 100mm Pa 250mm Pa 500mm Pa OK Procee Desc Desc Desc Desc SC S306 edia settings fore the Feed 1 Plat 10mn or Ma will display th asurement v attern attern attern ed Back cribed in Secti cribed in Secti cribed in Secti cribed in Secti 600 610 Tech from the pr d Adjustmen ten Gap 2 anual From he possible sc value picture k Primary OK ...

Page 13: ...x Use this sett rature 45 C 45 C Back er Pass sec ec Back asurement T eciation inpu re is the n 2 re important i ters settings ubbing hea gs please ch the printing q ss xtend the pri ting only if ne SC S306 The printed p ut the lightes nfluence on you may fa d strikes heck on the M quality try to inting time I eeded for sp 600 610 Tech pattern is a 6 st pattern us the chromat ace Media Vendo use d...

Page 14: ...after heater will not be rewound before the next job starts Mode 2 the portion of Media fed to the after heater will be rewound before the next job starts eliminating waste margin of media This option is set for multiple jobs C6 Media Suction The suction is an important setting to keep the stability of the media during the prints For most media type use a value range between 5 to 10 For very thin ...

Page 15: ...l allow to add ink density especially for transparent media e g backlit film where you need to increase the ink density Input the desired value from 2 to 8 Tips the multi strike printing will reduce the printing speed More you use multiple layers more you increase the printing time C9 Feed Speed There are two Feed Speed settings 1 or 2 Use a slower feed speed in case of Media wrinkles sticks pages...

Page 16: ...n capabi ettings too o much ink w th or Full wid ecification p Head A input T Range SC S306 is coming fro media selectio hickness is asked er to section ad alignment nd media rea e media H ng form light m per feed has mit according ility regardin high tempe will increase m dth depend please refer Alignment 0 2 mm Thickness 0 1 1 0 mm 600 610 Tech om wrong he on RIP Sett d in RIP Settings n STEP B ...

Page 17: ...00 2 50 g perform pa te bands ile printing trikes mperature an tion with the scratch on th ad Strikes d platen Gap with Roll and aten heater t o much ink w n to higher v rict rule see TYP 0 vinyl poly 0 banner ca 0 others SC S306 aper feed adj low nd media rea e media H he media or w settings acc d Reel unit r temperature will increase m value e g 7 1 below plate PE yester anvas 600 610 Tech justm...

Page 18: ... have regular color quality it s suggested to use Full Width For quicker printing and large wall paper application use the Data Width Heaters Settings Please use the Media vendor heater settings according your media You can check on the Media Vendor web site Otherwise you may face average printing quality If you re using a media without heaters settings data you may test the following temperatures...

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