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    KIP

 

Starprint 6000 

User 

Guide

Version 

C.06

Summary of Contents for STARPRINT 6000

Page 1: ...KIP Starprint 6000 User Guide Version C 06...

Page 2: ...quipment such as a TV or a radio interference to said equipment such as noise or flickering may occur Use a separate power line and install the PRINTER as far as possible from said equipment The Inter...

Page 3: ...out the USERS Manual and have the following meaning WARNING This WARNING mark means that there is a possibility of death or serious injury if you ignore or do not follow the said instruction CAUTION T...

Page 4: ...Power Cord is damaged it may cause a fire or you may receive an electric shock REPLACE THE CORD IF DAMAGED 1 Do not put a flower vase a flowerpot or any water filled item on the product Spilt water co...

Page 5: ...printer in a humidified room or a dusty room Also do not install the printer on an unstable floor as injuries may occur 1 Unplug the printer before you move it The power cord may be damaged and it may...

Page 6: ...tions Page 2 1 Turning on the Printer 2 2 2 2 Turning off the Printer 2 4 2 3 Installing Roll Media into a Roll Deck 2 5 2 4 Installing Toner 2 13 Chapter 3 Advanced Operations 3 1 Changing the Densit...

Page 7: ...03 and J 04 4 3 4 1 2 Paper mis feed in Manual Feeder Section J 05 4 5 4 1 3 Paper mis feed in Paper Feeder Section J 10 J 11 and J 12 4 6 4 1 4 Paper mis feed in Fuser Section J 13 and J 14 4 8 4 2 O...

Page 8: ...ication 1 3 1 3 Features 1 4 1 4 Specifications 1 5 1 5 Available Print Sizes 1 7 1 5 1 Available widths 1 7 1 5 2 Available lengths 1 7 1 6 Appearance 1 8 1 6 1 Front view 1 8 1 6 2 Rear view 1 9 1 6...

Page 9: ...1 The installation site must not have open flames dust or ammonia gases 2 The equipment must not be exposed to the air vents from air conditioners It may affect the image quality 3 The equipment shou...

Page 10: ...that some specific company copies such originals as many as it requires for its own business 2 We recommend you not to copy freely such originals as government issued passport public or private issued...

Page 11: ...of 100mm per second The maximum print width is 36 inches and the minimum is 8 5 inches 2 The print image is more stabilized than before since we adopt a minute toner with a mono component non magneti...

Page 12: ...orona Media feeding method 1 Automatic 2 Roll Decks Manual 2 Automatic 4 Roll Decks Manual 3 Automatic 2 Roll Decks Manual Cassette Option Input power 120V plus or minus 10 16A and 50 60Hz Maximum pow...

Page 13: ...Storage of Consumables Media Wrap the media surely to shut out the humidity Toner Toner cartridge Store the cartridge within the temperature range from 0 to 35 degrees centigrade and within the humid...

Page 14: ...ailable lengths Available lengths are from 8 5 inches to 6 meters NOTE It is possible to print longer than 6 meters as an option You can choose either 24m or unlimited as a maximum print length Call y...

Page 15: ...sible to replace to Cassette Cassette Deck is the option Operation Panel Printer information and error codes are indicated on this panel Media Indicator Change the indication of paper size and the kin...

Page 16: ...xit Cover when you remove jammed media Interface Terminal Connect the COPY cable to this terminal which is included with the KIP 2000 Series Scanners D Sub Connector 37pin max 5Vdc large D Sub Connect...

Page 17: ...and key functions Operation Panel Operation Panel MENU ENTER TEST TONER REMAIN IMAGE DENSITY job Toner Low Indicator Roll Empty Indicator Paper Mis feed Indicator Job Indicator Ready Indicator Image...

Page 18: ...standby or during printing In case printing is continuously taken and the temperature of the fuser goes down to a certain level printing may be held temporarily and this indicator flashes green Displa...

Page 19: ...cators and key functions Media Indicator Media Indicator PAPER TRIM DECK WIDTH MEDIA PLAIN PAPAR VELLUM TRACING FILM 1 PLAIN PAPAR VELLUM TRACING FILM 2 PLAIN PAPAR VELLUM TRACING FILM 3 PLAIN PAPAR V...

Page 20: ...dicated here Roll Remaining Volume Indicator Roll Remaining Volume lights green with every 1 4 step Paper remains more than 3 4 Paper remains more than 2 4 Paper remains more than 1 4 Paper remains le...

Page 21: ...r any deck is not selected Example Counter 0123456 PAPER TRIM DECK WIDTH MEDIA PLAIN PAPAR VELLUM TRACING FILM 1 PLAIN PAPAR VELLUM TRACING FILM 2 PLAIN PAPAR VELLUM TRACING FILM 3 PLAIN PAPAR VELLUM...

Page 22: ...ob 2 Image Density level Any of the 4 LEDs of the Image Density Indicator will light according to the density level you selected Image density becomes darker when you select LEDs further right Refer t...

Page 23: ...he material of the roll Plain paper Vellum or Film and the remaining volume of individual deck Example Roll media in the Roll 1 is selected Other information Note In case Roll of the deck is empty far...

Page 24: ...Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2 1 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Page 2 1 Turning on the Printer 2 1 2 2 Turning off the Printer 2 4 2 3 Installing Roll Media into a Roll Deck 2 5 2 4 Installing Toner 2 13...

Page 25: ...he printer WARNING 1 Do not handle the Power Plug with wet hands or you may receive an electrical shock 2 Ground the printer for safety 3 Do not plug the printer into a multi wiring connector in which...

Page 26: ...This machine is in the sleep mode Green lighting Ready Printing Green flashing Down sequence mode caused by fuser 4 When the printer has reached a certain temperature the Ready Indicator will light g...

Page 27: ...Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2 4 A 2 2 Turning off the Printer 1 Press OFF on the Power Switch A to turn off the printer ON OFF A...

Page 28: ...the Roll 1 is empty 2 Open the Roll Deck A Rewind the remaining paper around its core as shown arrow NOTE The printer indicates a Roll Empty Error by lighting up the Roll Empty Indicator on the Opera...

Page 29: ...Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2 6 3 Remove the Roll Spool B from the Roll Deck 4 Pressing down Lever C pull out the Roll Spool B from the core of the roll B B C...

Page 30: ...the Thumb Screw D and slide the Stopper E according to the width of the new roll of media Tighten the Thumb Screw to fix the Stopper at the corresponding size mark NOTE Align the top of triangle F of...

Page 31: ...f the winding direction of roll media 6 Pressing down the Lever C insert the Roll Spool fully into the core until the Stopper E touches the roll media Then release the Lever C to catch the roll media...

Page 32: ...7 1 Put the Roll Spool into the Roll Deck Gear side is on the left and Lever side is on the right Gear side 7 2 Rotate the green knob as shown arrow and feed the leading edge of the media between Feed...

Page 33: ...8 3 Rotate the green knob as shown arrow and feed the leading edge of the media between Feeding Rollers Knob NOTE When you load the media rotate the Paper Feeding Roller Knob Do not advance the media...

Page 34: ...the width and the type of material Example New Roll of 36 inches width plain paper is loaded in the Roll 1 Roll Selector Media Selector Paper Width Selector Note Roll Selector changes the Roll Deck 1...

Page 35: ...the margin on both sides will become wider Please set this correctly when installing a new roll of media 2 Each material type has the best temperature for fusing to fix the toner The printer controls...

Page 36: ...e until the Joint is latched Joint NOTE The printer will indicate a Toner Low Error by lighting the Toner Low Indicator on the Operation Panel Replace the Toner Cartridge with the new cartridge using...

Page 37: ...f Cartridge to the arrow diretion to close the opening Approximately two rotations make the opening close but turn the Toner Cartridge until it stops 4 Keep pressing the Lever to left and lift up the...

Page 38: ...Pull the Toner Cartridge to rightward a little and insert the swelling in the slot 8 Rotate the Toner Cartridge to backward at least 90 degrees The new Toner Cartridge is closed firmly for the transpo...

Page 39: ...er Mode 2 Auto Power Off Timer Setting Mode 3 9 3 3 4 User Mode 3 Auto Power Off Setting Mode 3 10 3 3 5 User Mode 4 Cold Sleep Timer Setting Mode 3 11 3 3 6 User Mode 5 Cold Sleep Setting Mode 3 13 3...

Page 40: ...r is used without any compensation To make the image darker select the density level 4 To make it lighter select the level 2 To make it much lighter select the level 1 Press the Density Selection Key...

Page 41: ...moved from the media If the room is much humidified turn on the Dehumidify Heater to dehumidify the interior of the printer There is a Dehumidify Heater Switch A inside of the machine Press H to turn...

Page 42: ...ch setting Note that the user can not change the setting 2 To achieve the best image quality we recommend that you use media that is unpacked from the manufacture right before installing it into the p...

Page 43: ...ancement Setting Mode p 3 7 U2 Auto Power Off Timer Setting Mode p 3 9 U3 Auto Power Off Setting Mode p 3 10 U4 Cold Sleep Timer Setting Mode p 3 11 U5 Cold Sleep Setting Mode p 3 13 U6 Warm Sleep Tim...

Page 44: ...e image of trailing side In addition print ratio is reduced compare with the normal operation In order to select this function press Enter key then the selection is fixed U 0 o n Image area is expande...

Page 45: ...h smoother and much clearer 1 Select User Mode 1 U1 pressing or key Setting Value Contents 0 Dot Enhancement Level 0 Not Enhanced 1 Dot Enhancement Level 1 Isolated dot image is enhanced 2 Dot Enhance...

Page 46: ...hacement Level for a controller B channel Then the selected data is fixed The Dot Enhancement Level for a controller B channel The Dot Enhancement Level for a scanner A channel Press key to change the...

Page 47: ...ent setting timer is displayed 2 Press increment or Enter decrement key to select proper time then the selected time is fixed Timer is adjustable between 5 to 240 minutes 1 min step MENU ENTER TEST TO...

Page 48: ...o F F Auto Power Off function is cancelled 2 Press Enter key in order to make this function effective then the selected setting is fixed You can cancel this function with pressing Enter key again MENU...

Page 49: ...ecessary to raise the temperature again up to about 140 degrees Print does not start until the Starprint 6000 gets ready Reference When both the Cold Sleep Function and the Warm Sleep Function are eff...

Page 50: ...current setting timer is displayed 2 Press increment or Enter decrement key to select proper time then the selected time is fixed Timer is adjustable between 5 to 240 minutes 1 min step MENU ENTER TES...

Page 51: ...wer to the heater unit It can save more power than Warm Sleep Mode The temperature of the heater unit is about 140 degrees centigrade when the Starprint 6000 is ready But if no print job or copy job i...

Page 52: ...o raise the temperature again up to about 140 degrees Print does not start until the Starprint 6000 gets ready Reference When both the Cold Sleep Function and the Warm Sleep Function are effective the...

Page 53: ...current setting timer is displayed 2 Press increment or Enter decrement key to select proper time then the selected time is fixed Timer is adjustable between 5 to 240 minutes 1 min step MENU ENTER TES...

Page 54: ...perature of heater some degrees The temperature of the heater unit is about 140 degrees centigrade when the Starprint 6000 is ready But if no print job or copy job is sent for a long time it is better...

Page 55: ...unction effective then the selected setting is fixed MENU ENTER TEST TONER REMAIN IMAGE DENSITY job MENU ENTER TEST TONER REMAIN IMAGE DENSITY job When this Short Interval Mode is selected the interva...

Page 56: ...ou select 22 or wider tracing roll the interval between papers becomes 20 seconds within the first 30 minutes in the morning after the printer turns to the ready condition 1 Select User Mode 9 U9 pres...

Page 57: ...t of High Temperature High Humidity set this User Mode A When this mode is set the waiting position of Roll 2 and Roll 4 changes much deeper position The first copy time gets longer as a result 1 Sele...

Page 58: ...Manual Feeder Section J 05 4 5 4 1 3 Paper mis feed in Paper Feeder Section J 10 J 11 and J 12 4 6 4 1 4 Paper mis feed in Fuser Section J 13 and J 14 4 8 4 2 Open Cover Errors 4 11 4 2 1 Roll Deck Op...

Page 59: ...nel also indicates a mis feed code J XX to let you know where the paper is mis fed Example J 01 Paper mis feed in the Roll 1 Please check where the paper mis feed has occurred referring to the followi...

Page 60: ...J 02 J 03 or J 04 J 01 In the Roll 1 J 02 In the Roll 2 J 03 In the Roll 3 Upper Cassette in case of option J 04 In the Roll 4 Lower Cassette in case of option Example Roll 1 Clear the mis feed using...

Page 61: ...Chapter 4 Error Indications and Correction 4 4 2 If the leading edge of the media is torn or folded straighten cut 3 Set the roll media correctly 4 Close the Roll Deck...

Page 62: ...05 When a paper mis feed occurs in a Manual Feeder the Operation Panel indicates a J 05 Clear the mis feed using the following procedure 1 Pull the mis feed paper and if the leading edge of the paper...

Page 63: ...ndicates a J 10 J 11 or J 12 J 10 In the Cutter Section J 11 In the Gate Roller Section J 12 In the Separation Section Clear the mis feed using the following procedure 1 Lift up the Lever of the Inter...

Page 64: ...nd Correction 4 7 2 Open the Manual Table 3 Pull out the Upper Frame Unit to your side 4 Remove the jammed paper 5 Push back the Upper Frame Unit 6 Close the Manual Table 7 Push down the Lever of the...

Page 65: ...re 1 Open the Exit Cover holding two handles 2 If it is possible to access the jammed paper pull out the jammed paper backward gently MENU ENTER TEST TONER REMAIN IMAGE DENSITY job MENU ENTER TEST TON...

Page 66: ...ndications and Correction 4 9 Be careful not to tear the jammed paper 3 If it is not possible to access the jammed paper from the rear side lift up the Lever of the Internal Transportation Unit 4 Open...

Page 67: ...rection 4 10 5 Pull out the Upper Frame Unit to your side 6 Remove the jammed paper 7 Push back the Upper Frame Unit 8 Close the Manual Table 9 Push down the Lever of the Internal Transportation Unit...

Page 68: ...code U XX if there are any open decks or open covers Close each deck or cover as it is not possible to print if this error exists 4 2 1 Roll Deck Open U 01 U 02 and U 03 The corresponding Roll Deck is...

Page 69: ...2 2 Lever Toner Cover Open U 05 When either the Lever or the Toner Cover is opened the Operation Panel indicates a U 05 Check the Lever and push the Lever firmly or check the Toner Cover if it is open...

Page 70: ...er 4 Error Indications and Correction 4 13 4 2 3 Exit Cover Open U 06 When the Exit Cover is opened the Operation Panel indicates a U 06 Close the Exit Cover MENU ENTER TEST TONER REMAIN IMAGE DENSITY...

Page 71: ...on the Operation Panel Toner Cartridge replacement is required However if this indicator flashes it means that this machine is in the down sequence caused by toner consumption Therefore it is not nece...

Page 72: ...ty by lighting the Roll Empty Indicator on the Operation Panel if the roll media currently in use is consumed during printing Installation of a new roll is required Refer to 2 3 Installing Roll Media...

Page 73: ...ertion of an indicated size of paper is required Roll Selector changes the Roll Deck Refer to page 2 11 1 2 3 4 Manual no LEDs turn on When the Manual Paper is inserted indication is changed from P E...

Page 74: ...ser Temperature Rising Error E 02 Fuser Over Temperature Error E 04 Developer Error E 06 Counter Error E 07 Cutter Error E 14 Fuser Motor Error E 16 Wire Cleaning Error E 21 Fuser Thermostat Error E 4...

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