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2.4 Procedures of Assembling
1)
Move the packing box to the working site and avoid strong shaking.
2)
Disassemble the wooden packing box from top to bottom. Check whether the parts
are complete or not according to the packing list.
3)
Lift the printer out by a forklift, and move it to the installation site.
4)
Check if the printer is level.
5)
Get rid of all the parts that stabilize the carriage holder, and install all the spare parts.
6) Move the carriage to the right of printer, then move back to the left manually. During
this process, check if there is abnormal resistance and carefully inspect the belt & the
encoder sensor are situated in proper position.
7) Ground the printer. The grounded voltage shouldn’t be more than 0.3V, and the
grounded resistance should be less than 4
Ω
.
8)
Connect the USB cable between printer and computer. Check if the wires and data
cables are plugged in properly.
9)
Install the output and the rip software.
10) Turn on the printer, and keep your hand on the emergency button for turning off the
printer if problem happens suddenly.
11) Send a file to print to test the condition of the printer.
12) Clean the whole ink supply system with special solvent. Then empty the ink
sub-tanks, and repeat the step twice. At last, empty the remained solvent in the ink
supply tubes through ink sub-tanks.
13) Fill the main tank up with ink. Then empty the ink sub-tanks, and repeat the step
twice, in order to ensure there is no mixture of ink and solvent in the ink supply
system.
14) Dip the aluminum tube connector into the solvent and clean them, in order to ensure
no any sundries exist.
15) Turn off the printer. Take the black washer out from the white cap on the top of the
damper, and then place the washer in the aluminous cap. (Figure 2-1) Stabilize the
printhead with screws. Connect the tube, and tighten the aluminous cap at the ink
incoming part on the top of the damper. Finally, connect the data cable.
Chapter
2
Preparation
and
Procedures
for
Assembling