MicroBoards Technology MX SERIES User Manual Download Page 26

 

 Technical Support 

 

 

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Specifications

 

DVD Recorder Drive:

 

DVD-+R/RW/DL CD-R/RW Recorder

  

Power Supply:     

Auto Detect AC Power: 90VAC – 240VAC, 47Hz – 63Hz 

Weight:

   

 

MX-1: 58 lbs; MX-2: 63 lbs. 

Connectivity: 

    

USB 2.0 required 

Warranty:   

 

One Year Limited Warranty 

Media Types:   

 

Printable-surface 120mm CD-R/RW or DVD+-R/RW/DL 

 

Printer: 

Print Technology:

  HP Inkjet 

Print Quality, Black: 600 x 600 dpi  
Print Quality, Color: up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi  

Print Speed:  

Depends upon percentage of coverage and print mode selected

 

 

Approx. 45 seconds for 100% full-color coverage, Photo Normal Mode 

 

Approx. 20 seconds for 100% full-color coverage, Text & Graphics Best Mode 

 

Approx. 12 seconds for 20% coverage Text & Graphics Normal Mode 

 

Approx. 6 seconds for 100% full coverage Draft Normal Mode 

Maximum Print Width:  

4.72” (120mm)  

Ink Cartridges:  

Microboards PFP-HC-CYAN, PFP-HC-MAGENTA, PFP-HC-YELLOW, and 

PFP-HC-BLACK 

Label Editing Software:  

SureThing™ First Edition Software for Windows included  

Technical Support 

For technical questions or support issues, contact Microboards Technology technical support:  

United States 

PH: 952-556-1639 

FAX: 952-556-1628 

[email protected]

 

www.microboards.com

 

 

Europe 

PH: +44 (0) 845 230 7800 

www.microboards.co.uk

 

Japan 

PH: 03-3561-2266 

www.microboards.co.jp

 

Please have the Model and Serial Number of your PF-3 Print Factory available when contacting 
Technical Support.  

 

 

 

 Any unauthorized modification to this equipment may result in the revocation by the FCC of the user’s authority to 
operate this equipment. 

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the 

FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a 
particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by 
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 

 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 

 

Increase the separation between the equipment and antenna 

 

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different than that to which the receiver is connected 

 

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help 

This product is in conformity with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) through compliance with the following European standards: EN 55022, 
EN 55024.  The CE mark has been affixed in accordance with the CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC. 

 

Summary of Contents for MX SERIES

Page 1: ...MX Disc Publisher For Microsoft Windows Vista XP and 2000 Users Manual Microboards Technology LLC Version 1 02...

Page 2: ...Introduction 2...

Page 3: ...14 UTILITY TAB 14 ABOUT TAB 14 THE MICROBOARDS PRINTER TOOLBOX 15 PRINT TEST PAGE 15 ALIGN THE PRINTHEADS 15 CLEAN THE PRINTHEADS 16 Printhead Maintenance 16 INK LEVEL 16 PEN HEALTH 17 USING SURETHING...

Page 4: ...Introduction 4...

Page 5: ...fill a need in the high volume arena it also has the ability to print at 4800 x 1200 dpi on both DVD and CD media With the included design software users can enjoy its benefits whether making a few d...

Page 6: ...ause the system to perform slowly USB Connection USB 2 0 is required Assembly and Installation Assembly Instructions MX Disc Publisher Assembly Remove the MX Disc Publisher system from the shipping bo...

Page 7: ...idges pressurize and the Media Feed button LED goes out Installing Replacing Printheads The 2 Printheads are not installed when you receive the MX Disc Publisher and must be installed prior to using t...

Page 8: ...ndicators and Buttons 1 Power Button and LED The Power button turns the MX Disc Publisher on and off It may take a few seconds for the MX Disc Publisher to turn on after you press the Power button The...

Page 9: ...on should always be done when logged in as a user with full Administrator rights Connecting to a PC DO NOT CONNECT YOUR MX PRINT FACTORY TO A COMPUTER BEFORE RUNNING THE INSTALLER LOCATED ON THE INSTA...

Page 10: ...need to be installed using the Hardware Wizard Please follow the directions below Windows XP Hardware Installation The Windows Found New Hardware Wizard will appear during any installation including...

Page 11: ...xt 6 Click Next 7 Click Finish The next screen will appear 8 Select No not this time and click Next The following screen will appear 9 Click the Next button and the files will be copied from the CD 10...

Page 12: ...e print resolution Print Quality Max DPI Photo Only Best Normal Print Modes Draft Text and Graphics Photo Printing Recommendations Draft mode is extremely fast but should only be used for minimal text...

Page 13: ...hould be printed in grayscale or printed in sepia You also have access to the Advanced color settings from this tab Advanced Color Settings Saturation Brightness and Color Tone allow you to fine tune...

Page 14: ...remain on the 0 1mm setting for maximum precision Utility Tab The Utility tab allows you to change the printer alignment settings The Resolution setting should always be set at 1mm for best results Al...

Page 15: ...ed into the output hopper Align the Printheads Printhead alignment should be performed when a new printhead is installed If you experience a decrease in print quality with an installed printhead you m...

Page 16: ...s 1 Remove the printheads from the carriage please see Installing Replacing Printheads page 7 2 Use ionized water to lightly dampen a lint free cloth 3 Place the cloth on a level surface 4 Holding the...

Page 17: ...or more information on using SureThing please refer to the SureThing Help menu Creating New Labels Any label you create in SureThing must use the Microboards template to print correctly 1 To create a...

Page 18: ...system This only needs to be done the first time the software is used When launching Zulu2 for the first time the following screen appears the MX 2 will have 2 drive selections When the MX Disc Publi...

Page 19: ...ressed for the COM Port the elevator will move up and down When the T is pressed for the recorder the tray will open and then close When the T is pressed for the Printer the belts will move in reverse...

Page 20: ...tilities Click the Print Only Mode button to force Zulu2 to release the robotics Please note that if you start another Zulu2 action the robotics will be controlled through Zulu2 again Click OK to clos...

Page 21: ...that time but the successful installation of the Toolbox can be verified by the presence of the Toolbox icon in the tool tray in the lower right corner of your Windows desktop 1 Load the MX Disc Publ...

Page 22: ...nge the default Install directory it can be done here Click Next when completed 4 Click Next to add a shortcut in the Start Menu 5 Choose to add an icon to your desktop and or a folder in the Start Me...

Page 23: ...ge to install the default is English Click Next The files will now be copied from the CD to the operating system Once finished this screen will appear When reinstalling over an existing installation o...

Page 24: ...any discs on the front deck of the MX Disc Publisher Remove any discs found on the belts Close the cover 3 Next reload the input bin and click the OK button on the error message to continue The system...

Page 25: ...er is powered on After verifying the connection and the printer power you should restart the Toolbox as it monitors the printer s ink levels and door status A shortcut to the PF Pro Toolbox was placed...

Page 26: ...PF 3 Print Factory available when contacting Technical Support Any unauthorized modification to this equipment may result in the revocation by the FCC of the user s authority to operate this equipmen...

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