1-11
1
Before U
se
Media
Usable media sizes and notes for handling are described.
Usable Sizes of Media
Caution in Handling of Media
Pay attention to the followings for handling of media.
Model
CJV30-60
CJV30-100
CJV30-130
CJV30-160
Type of
recommended media
When
printing
Tarpaulin / FF(Flexible Face) / Polyvinyl chloride film /
MS Chloroethene / MS
Tarpaulin
When
cutting
MS Chloroethene / Chloroethene sheet / Fluorescent sheet / Reflection sheet
Maximum width
620 mm
1,030 mm
1,371 mm
1,620 mm
Minimum width
100 mm
100 mm
100 mm
100 mm
Maximum printing / cut width
610 mm
1,020 mm
1,361 mm
1,610 mm
Roll media
Thickness
1.0 mm or less
Roll outside diameter
φ
180 mm or less
Roll weight
25 kg or less
Roll inside diameter
2 or 3 inches
Print side
Side facing outward
Roll end treatment
The roll end is gently fixed to the core with weak-adhesive tape or weak glue
for easy removal.
•
Use media recommended by MIMAKI.
Such media ensures reliable and high-quality printing.
•
Set the heater temperature to meet the characteristics of the media.
Set the temperature of the Pre-heater and Print heater according to the type and characteristics of the
media used. Automatic temperature setting can be executed on the operation panel by setting the
profile on the dedicated RIP. For the setting on the RIP, see the instruction manual for your RIP.
•
Pay attention to the expansion and contraction of the media.
Do not use media immediately after unpacking them. The media can be affected by the room
temperature and humidity, and thus it may expand and contract. The media have to be left for 30
minutes or more in the open air in the environment in which they are to be used after being unpacked.
•
Do not use curled media.
The use of curled media can cause a media jam. If a regular-sized coated sheet of media is rolled and
stored, the coated side has to face outside.
Summary of Contents for CJV30-100
Page 15: ...xiv How to Read this Manual...
Page 16: ...xv...
Page 158: ...Other Convenient Functions 4 48 12 Press the key...
Page 261: ...8 29 Function Flowchart 8 Appendix...
Page 269: ...8 37 Function Flowchart 8 Appendix...
Page 272: ...8 40...
Page 273: ...D201873 11 26092008...