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Summary of Contents for JV3-250 SP

Page 1: ...tenyama Building 5 9 41 Kitashinagawa Shinagawa ku Tokyo 141 0001 Japan Phone 81 3 5420 8671 Fax 81 3 5420 8687 URL http www mimaki co jp E mail traiding mimaki co jp D200803 OPERATION MANUAL Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

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Page 3: ...amaged medium Please be noted that MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO LTD shall have no liability for any debts unearned profits and any claims from any third party resulting from the use of the device Requests This Operation manual has been carefully prepared for your easy understanding how ever please do not hesitate to contact a distributor in your district or our office if you have any inquiry Description ...

Page 4: ...utlet which is isolated from power circuits connected to the television set or radio FCC Statement USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial envi ronment This equipment g...

Page 5: ... operation and maintenance of Model JV3 250SP Color Ink Jet Plotter hereinafter referred to as the device Please read and fully understand this Operation manual before putting the machine into service It is also necessary to keep this Operation manual on hand Make arrangements to deliver this Operation manual to the person in charge of the op eration of this device This Operation manual has been c...

Page 6: ...cartridges of the same color can be set in each head four colors in all for fast and high quality printing The head also accepts two different colors six colors in all Intelligent heater Mounts two heaters preheater and print heater with independent temperature setting and intelligent functions standby mode and automatic off The device detects the ambient temperature to perform temperature control...

Page 7: ...to be plotted for confirmation during operation of the device High speed interface The IEEE 1394 interface allows for high speed data reception from the computer Interlinked take up system for extra long plotting The take up system is interlinked with the plotter for continuous plotting up Safety bars at both ends of the media placement rack Safety bars are provided at both ends of the media place...

Page 8: ...the device Indicates the reference page for related contents Example of pictorial signs The symbol indicates the case where some phenomenon that requires a CAUTION sign including DANGER and WARNING signs exists A concrete precaution precaution against an electric shock in thecase of the sketch given on the left is shown in the illustration The symbol indicates a prohibited behavior A concrete illu...

Page 9: ... ink station and head be sure to wear the supplied goggle and gloves since you may get ink in your eyes If anyone drinks ink in mistake keep him or her quiet and see a doctor immediately Do not allow him or her drink vomit Then contact the Poison Control Center If you absorb a lot of vapor and feel bad immediately move to a location where fresh air is present and then keep yourself warm and quiet ...

Page 10: ...wer cable Use the supplied power cable Take care not to damage break or work on the power cable If a heavy matter is placed on the power cable heated or drawn the power cable can break to cause fire or electric shocks Never Do the Following WARNING During assembly The pack of the device is as heavy as approximately 350 kg Perform the assembly work by at least four persons Do not disassemble or rem...

Page 11: ... humidity vary by a great margin Use the device under the following environment Operating environment 20 to 35 C 35 to 65 Rh A place exposed to direct air blow from air conditioner etc A place that is not horizontal A place that vibrates A place where fire is present Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 12: ...ower supply Leave the breaker turned ON Do not turn OFF the main power switch on the rear face Protection against dust It is strongly recommended to use the device in a room that is not dusty Set the Refresh level 2 or 3 when in bad environment page 4 9 Keep the front cover to be closed also when the device is not engaged in printing If not dust can accumulate on the head nozzle When leaving the w...

Page 13: ...ly consume the ink in the ink cartridge once it is opened within three months If an extended period of time has passed away after opening the cartridge tank printing quality would be poor Warning labels This device is adhered with a warning label at two locations Be sure understand firmly the warnings given on the labels In the case where any of the warning label has become so soiled that the warn...

Page 14: ...a iii For safe operation iv Pictorial signs iv Example of pictorial signs iv Never Do the Following vi Precautions in installation vii Precautions in use viii How to read this operation manual xiv Display on the LCD and Indication of the Keys xiv Structure of this Operation manual xv CHAPTER 1 Before Use Where to install the device 1 2 Moving the device 1 3 Configuration and function 1 4 The Front...

Page 15: ...holders 2 20 Setting two roll media 2 22 Operating the lock pin 2 25 Setting the torque limiter 2 26 Torque limiter 2 26 Setting cut sheet media on the device 2 27 Heater Temperature control 2 29 In case of faultiness with Heater 2 30 Checking and solving nozzle clogging 2 31 Correcting the medium feed rate MEDIA COMP 2 33 Correcting the medium feed rate during operation 2 35 Plotting an Image fro...

Page 16: ...e heater temperature 4 11 Setting the drier fan 4 12 Changing the drier fan angle 4 12 Effective Plotting Area 4 13 Establishing An Origin 4 14 CHAPTER 5 Maintenance Maintenance of the device 5 2 Invoking a maintenance function 5 2 Setup functions 5 3 Cleaning the station interior STATION CARRIAGEout 5 4 When the message REPLACE WIPER is displayed 5 5 STATION WIPER EXCHANGE 5 5 Exchanging the refr...

Page 17: ...he HEAT or CONSTANT indicator does not go on 6 3 If image quality declines 6 4 While lines thin spots are obvious or dark stripes occur 6 4 In the direction of travel of the head 6 4 Characters fluctuate doubly or triply into paper feed 6 4 Displacement is observed between outward and inward printing 6 4 The respective color ink injected by the respective color heads do not properly overlap 6 4 La...

Page 18: ...display is shown in characters in a box as shown at right Operate the device according to the explanation of the operation procedure and the content of display on the LCD In this Operation manual each setting and mes sages displayed on the LCD is enclosed in like TYPE 1 PLEASE WAIT etc Operation keys In the text of this Operation manual the operation keys are shown enclosed in brackets and indicat...

Page 19: ...y procedure for ink clogging and the cleaning procedure for each section Chapter 4 Setting Function This chapter describes the setting function Chapter 5 Maintenance Functions This chapter describes the maintenance functions and how to replace a wiper and a worn cutter blade Chapter 6 When abnormal conditions are encountered This chapter describes how to correct troubles after the occurrence of an...

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Page 21: ...Front 1 4 The REAR 1 6 The REAR 1 6 Operation Panel 1 8 Heater panel 1 9 Carriage 1 10 Heater 1 10 Capping station 1 11 The pinch roller and The feed roller 1 11 The medium sensor 1 12 Cutter blade and cutting line 1 12 Precautions in handling the ink cartridge 1 13 Precautions in handling the medium 1 14 Types of medium that can be used 1 15 Setting the heater voltage 1 16 MENU mode 1 17 Download...

Page 22: ...otting operation Model Width Depth Height Gross weight JV3 250SP 3600 mm 1000 mm About 1300 mm About 350 Kg 4600 mm 500 mm 1000 mm 1000 mm 3000 mm 500 mm Working environmental temperature This equipment should be used at 20 35 o C to implement a stable print According to the surrounding temperature condition the temperature may not rise to the set value Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 23: ...l feet using the supplied wrench When moving the device take care not to apply excessive shock to it After moving the device be sure to lock the level feet Method of moving the device When moving the device it must be held up by at least two persons as illustrated at right The cover of the device may break if it is pressed hard Locking the level foot Before moving the plotter unlock the 7 level fe...

Page 24: ... 1 4 Configuration and function The Front 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 25: ...2 3 2 41 8 Tension bar An auxiliary bar for winding the plotted medium without causing wrinkles page 2 13 9 Stand It supports the main unit It is provided with casters that are used to move the device page 1 3 10 Take up unit It supports to wind up the roll media printed page 2 13 11 Take up switch When ON the media is wound immediately When OFF the media is wound only during plotting page 2 13 12...

Page 26: ... 1 6 The REAR 4 1 2 3 7 6 3 8 2 10 11 9 5 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 27: ...old bar Assists the roll media feed 9 Roll shaft Adjust the feed rate of the roll media or the image quality 10 Roll rack A heavy media roll over 25 kg must be set on the roll rack page 2 9 11 Torque limiter Adjusts the feed rate of the roll media on the roll rack page 2 26 12 Level foot 7 locations Fixes the plotter in place Use the supplied wrench to lock page 1 3 13 Waste ink tank Waste ink gat...

Page 28: ... END key Used to cancel the last set item that has been input or to return to the previous setting menu TEST CLEANING key Plots the test pattern for checking Nozzle clogging and performs head cleaning when ink clogging occurs Functions of the JOG keys Each of the JOG keys varies in function according to the time at which it is used The functions of the JOG keys are explained below Before the detec...

Page 29: ...green when the temperature of the print heater reaches the set temperature CONSTANT indicator Lights in green when the temperature of the print heater reaches the set temperature Heater power switch Turns on off the power of the heaters The HEAT indicator may go off while the CONSTANT indicator is lighting This is not an error but an indication that the temperature of the print heater have reached...

Page 30: ...he print heater improves the plot quality and dries ink after printing While the heater is heating the platen is very hot When opening the front cover or replacing the media lower the heater temperature and wait until the platen temperature drops Doing so while the platen is hot may cause burn When replacing the media with a thin one lower the heater temperature and wait until the platen temperatu...

Page 31: ...ble parts If the wiper is deformed or the medium is stained replace the wiper with a new one Page 5 5 The pinch roller and The feed roller While the device is not being used keep the pinch roller in the upper posi tion If the pinch roller is left lowered for an extended period of time it can deform and fail to securely retain the media This device retains a media with the pinch roller and the feed...

Page 32: ...art of media is not on media the media can not be detected Cutter blade and cutting line The carriage is provided with a cutter unit for cutting off the media that has been plotted on The cutting line along which to cut off the media is shown below Cutting by Hand page 2 37 Automatic Cutting AUTO CUT page 4 7 Medium sensor Cutter blade Cutting Line Cutter blade Cutting line Downloaded From Manuals...

Page 33: ...the JV3 specified ink Using any ink type other than the exclusive one can cause a trouble Remember that the user shall be charged for a repair to correct any damage resulting from the use of ink other than the exclusive type If the ink cartridge is moved from a cold place to a warm place leave it in the room temperature for three hours or more before using it Be sure to thoroughly consume the ink ...

Page 34: ...e media used Automatic temperature setting can be made from the operation panel through profile specification from the dedi cated RIP Expansion and contraction of the media Do not use media immediately after unpacking The media can expand and contract due to the room temperature and humidity The media have to be left in the atmosphere in which they are to be used for 30 minutes or more after unpac...

Page 35: ...lotting width 2500 mm In case setting high speed scan mode the maxima scope is 1570 mm Thickness 1 0 mm or less Roll outside diameter Ø 180 mm or less Ø 250 mm or less Roll weight 25 Kg or less 110 Kg or less Roll inside diameter 3 or 2 inches 3 inches Plotting surface Faces OUT Outer or inner side of the roll Roll end treatment Light adhesive tape is used to allow the paper to be removed from the...

Page 36: ...V for shipment The plotter may be damaged if it is plugged to a 200 240V source while the voltage selector is set to 110V The heater temperature will not rise to the set temperature if it is plugged to a 100 120V source while the voltage selector is set to 220V Connecting to a 100 120V source Connecting to a 200 240V source 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 Downloaded Fro...

Page 37: ...iate JOG keys to detect a medium and set up an origin 2 Pushing the TEST CLEANING key to start test plotting and cleaning the head 3 Pushing the DATA CLEAR key to erase the plotting data the device has received 4 Pushing the FUNCTION key to set plotting conditions 5 Pushing the HEATER key to set temperature of the heater REMOTE mode The device plots an image from data it receives During the plotti...

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Page 39: ...d attaching roll holders 2 20 Setting two roll media 2 22 Operating the lock pin 2 25 Setting the torque limiter 2 26 Torque limiter 2 26 Setting cut sheet media on the device 2 27 Heater Temperature control 2 29 In case of faultiness with Heater 2 30 Checking and solving nozzle clogging 2 31 Correcting the medium feed rate MEDIA COMP 2 33 Correcting the medium feed rate during operation 2 35 Plot...

Page 40: ...h item refer to the reference page Turn on the power on P 2 3 Check the head height P 2 7 Set the medium P 2 9 Turn on the power of the heater P 2 29 Adjust the temperature Plot the test pattern P 2 31 Correct the medium feed rate P 2 33 Start the plotting P 2 36 Turn off the power P 2 41 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 41: ...y not be recovered depending on the symptom When the main power switch is turned ON with the power switch set to OFF the nozzle clogging preventive function operates After operation the power is turned OFF automatically Power switch Located on the front face of the device Normally use this switch Press this switch once to turn on the power of the device Press it again to turn off the device Even w...

Page 42: ...BOOT and then displays the firmware version number 2 The message PLEASE WAIT appears flash ing on the LCD The initial operation of the device is performed 3 The device enters the LOCAL mode If a medium has been set on the device the prompt Media Select is displayed on the LCD 4 Turn on the power to the computer which is connected to the device PLEASE WAIT BOOT V X XX LOCAL MEDIA SELECT ROLL LEAF D...

Page 43: ...plotting In this case re start the device and computer following the procedure described below Cautions during operation STEP 1 When opening the cover during plotting the message shown on the right will be displayed Stop the drawing 2 Stop the data transmission from the computer 3 Close the front cover 4 Push the ENTER key 5 The carriage will start to move The carriage will carry out a series of p...

Page 44: ... below 6 color ink setting Six different color ink cartridges are set in the three ink stations as shown below The fourth ink station is for setting the washing fluid cartridges SPC 0335 The six color setting is shown in parentheses Black Magenta Cyan Yellow Light Magent Light Cyan Washing fuluid Washing fluid Head 1 Head 2 Head 3 Head 4 Front side Black Black Magenta Magenta Cyan Cyan Yellow Yell...

Page 45: ...ation for adjusting the head height after the medium is placed on the device can cause paper jamming or head breakage When in bidirection mode adjust the head height before executing print adjust in the maintenance function Page 5 10 According to the adjusted head height set the head height high low Page 5 10 Set the lever to the lower stage Thick if dust is likely to gather in the head or the hea...

Page 46: ...edia to be used Set the height adjusting lever to the highest stage or the lowest stage Setting it to the intermediate height a plotting fault can result 4 Keeping the height adjusting lever held at the aforementioned position tighten the two screws If you tighten the screws without keeping the height adjusting lever held at the set position the head may not be secured at the normal position Faste...

Page 47: ... in the opposite direction ERROR 50 MEDIA SENSE Setting a heavy media roll A heavy media roll over 25 kg must be set on the roll rack Pass a roll shaft through a paper tube to prevent the roll media loosened A heavy media roll over 20 kg in weight must always be handled by at least two persons and carefully to prevent dropping and injuries 1 Open the roll rack cover in back of the plotter and remo...

Page 48: ...the lock lever to prevent the media from moving Holder position is marked on the power supply side of the roll shaft Set to the mark to ensure that the medium is aligned with the home position 4 After setting the media in the roll shaft return the bar to the roll rack and close the covers at both ends To gear the roll shaft close the covers as turning over the roll shaft by a hand Holder Position ...

Page 49: ... another person insert it between the platen and the pinch roller and pull out the media to the front of the plotter 6 Pull out an extra length of the media to the front as shown 7 Return to the back of the plotter Roll back the media and check that the media is aligned correctly Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 50: ...presses when printing on a thick media 10 Lower the front cover and press the ENTER key The system is initialized and returns to the LOCAL mode page 1 17 11 Select the roll using the jog key The system detects the media width and returns to the LOCAL mode COVER OPEN PRESS ENT KEY MEDIA SELECT ROLL LEAF LOCAL width 2475 mm Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 51: ...operation immediately OFF Activates a take up operation during a plotting operation Take up FORWARD REVERSE switch REVERSE Takes up the media with the plotted side facing inside OFF Deactivates the take up unit FORWARD Takes up the media with the plotted side facing outside When the Take up switch is set to ON and the Take up FORWARD RE VERSE switch is set to OFF the take up unit is not operate in...

Page 52: ...o thread the media between the drier fan and the tension bar until a moderate length is exposed Using an adhe sive tape fix the media edge to the empty paper tube for take up 5 Operate the jog keys to give a moderate sag to the medium Set the take up direction switch to the FORWARD position and the take up ON OFF switch to the ON position and take up the media about once around the empty paper tub...

Page 53: ...otted side facing inside Set the take up direction switch to the RE VERSE position to take up the medium with the plotted side facing inside 6 Remove the tension bar from the tension rack Using the jog keys tighten the sagging media Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 54: ...are not to drop the roll media on your foot STEP 1 Pull up the clamp lever at the back of the de vice 2 Loosen the screw of the left hand roll holder 3 Determine the position of the roll holder The inside diameter of the roll medium core may be 2 inches or 3 inches A roll holder is tighten with screws along the sticker Roll holder set 4 Insert the let hand roll holder into the core of the roll med...

Page 55: ...Insert the right hand roll holder into the core of the roll media After inserting the roll holder completely into the core of the roll media fix it with the screw 7 Pull out the roll media from the back of the device until it reaches the end of the platen 8 Insert the roll media that has been pull out between the platen and the pinch rollers and pull it to the front of the device Downloaded From M...

Page 56: ...temporary setting 10 Open the front cover and pull up the clamp lever at the front of the device 11 Pull out the roll media gently and then stop pulling when locked lightly When using a leaf media set it so that it does not run off to the right of the pinch roller at the right end Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 57: ...nge between the roll holder and the platen While pulling the roll media from side to side evenly clamp the lever If the roll media used is wide the edges of the paper may get loose from the platen during plotting Use the media plate to hold down the edges of the media This prevents the media from being stained with the ink by getting loose from the platen When using a thick media remove the media ...

Page 58: ...roll holders when setting two roll media Moving and attaching roll holders Moving the roll holders STEP 1 Using the supplied screwdriver untighten and remove the rail attachment screw from the center of the guide rail of the roll holder 2 Detach the rail attachment and slide the roll holder from the center toward the operation panel 3 Re attach the rail attachment and tighten the screw Downloaded ...

Page 59: ...move the screw at the guide rail end of the roll holder 2 Place the roll holder onto the guide rail in sequence engage the open box retainer and retighten the screw Push the first roll holder toward the operation panel before placing the second Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 60: ... guide rail attachment 2 Place the roll media paper tube through the left side holder Push the paper tube deep enough until it does not move further 3 Untighten the screw of the right side holders and place them through the roll media paper tubes Push the roll holders all the way through the paper tube and fix them in place with the screws For ease of work place the roll media on the media placeme...

Page 61: ...ever in the back This causes the front clamp lever to go down and retain the media to set it temporarily The roll holder in the operation panel side is locked automatically but the other roll holder is not locked Use the lock pin page 2 25 to lock the other roll holder 6 Open the front cover and raise the clamp lever Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 62: ... 2 24 7 Pull out the roll media carefully until it locks lightly 8 Pull the roll media evenly at both sides and lower the clamp lever Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 63: ...sure to pull out the medium on the platen before using the lock pin Once unlocked resetting of the media is necessary 1 Turn over the lever of the roll holder toward you 2 Push the lock pin and release the lever When starting to plot and pulling the media the lock is released automati cally Lock pin Lever Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 64: ...e thick media such as Tarpaulin Medium to be used A light media If the torque is too low the roll media will turn and the media feed will lose stability If the torque is too high the media feed will lose smoothness and may affect the print quality Torque limiters are located at both sides Normally set the tension at one of the torque limiters Use the other also if the desired effect is not obtaine...

Page 65: ... media need not be fixed onto the roll holders When using cut sheet media take care that it is set straight forward 1 Open the front cover 2 Push up the clamp lever 3 Insert the cut sheet media between the platen and the pinch rollers Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 66: ...e clamp lever 5 Close the front cover 6 Push the ENTER key After the initial operation the device enter the LOCAL mode page 1 17 7 Push the key The carriage moves to detect the media Then the device enters the LOCAL mode COVER OPEN PRESS ENT KEY MEDIA SELECT ROLL LEAF LOCAL width 2475 mm Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 67: ...p through PC If the application software has the temp control function it could be remote Refer to the Operation manual of that Application Software Parameter OFF 20 60 C per1 C OFF 68 140 F per1 F According to a rounding error it s possible not to set by 1 F unit Standard of temperature set value PVC Tarpaulin FF Pre 40 C 30 C 55 C Print 40 C 42 C 55 C Adjust to the suitable temperature according...

Page 68: ...temp the alarm sounds the CONSTANT indication of Pre heater and Print Heater turns on a light then to be Remote mode To start Printing before reaching the set temp press ENTER key and return to Remote mode In case of faultiness with Heater In case the Power turns off or the Heater is in problem the LCD indicates below When pressing the HEATER key while indicating below it shows Error message LOCAL...

Page 69: ...sheet media use a media whose size is A4 or larger with placed in landscape configuration If a normal test pattern cannot be obtained even after the cleaning function is executed clean the wiper and ink cap page 3 4 When in use of a roll media the back side of roll media will loosen after test plotting for the media returns to the plot original point by pushing the RE MOTE or FUNCTION key Uproll t...

Page 70: ...ine normal Select this if any line is bent strong Select this if inferior plotting cannot be recovered after normal or soft cleaning 7 Push the ENTER key Cleaning starts The operation status is displayed as in the second line 8 The device revert the LOCAL mode 9 Repeat steps 2 and check the result of the test plotting Repeat steps 2 to 7 until normal plotting result is obtained LOCAL width 2475 mm...

Page 71: ...indicator is lit and the set temperature is reached before making correction When in use of a roll media the back side of roll media will loosen after executing media comp for the media returns to the plot original point CORRECTING PATTERN Plot two bands Adjust the plot density so that the boundary of the two bands is plotted with an even density Setting value 255 255 Out put direction Correction ...

Page 72: ...e page 4 4 5 Push the ENTER key 6 Push the ENTER key 7 Enter a correction value from the output pat tern Enter the correction value by pushing the JOG keys and When ADJUST is changed to 30 the pattern moves by about 0 1 mm Determine the correc tion value referencing this amount of movement 8 Push the ENTER key Register the correction value Repeat steps 6 to 8 until normal plotting result is obtain...

Page 73: ...tion value of the current media type A new value takes effect in real time The best effect can be obtained while checking the result The unit of the correction value is the same as in MEDIA COMP in the LOCAL mode page 2 34 5 Press the END key to return to the REMOTE display If the key is not pressed within 30 seconds the menu will return to the REMOTE display automatically REMOTE TYPE 1 0 0 0m REM...

Page 74: ...a make sure the back side of roll media is not loosened before executing plotting The loosened media will cause the inferior image quality When plotting is started the LCD displays the following information STEP 1 Check the heater temperature Make sure that the CONSTANT indicator on the heater panel rights page 1 9 2 29 2 Push the REMOTE key The type of the currently selected plotting condition ca...

Page 75: ...mode After completing the plotting operation Cutting off the media at the end of the plotting operation is explained below Do not turn off the main power switch on the rear face If the main power switch is turned off the nozzle will be clogged When Auto Cut has not been specified page 4 7 cut off the media using the following procedure STEP 1 Put the device back into the LOCAL mode Push the REMOTE...

Page 76: ...as completely run out The display at right indicates that cyan ink runs out When selecting a 6 color ink set the cleaning fluid near end notification is not displayed Continue plotting even if the cleaning fluid near end during plotting When finishing plotting the cleaning fluid near end is dis played STEP 1 Either of the messages shown above is dis played on the LCD during plotting When INKnearEN...

Page 77: ...check the remaining amount of ink 1 Press the ENTER key in the local mode The remaining amount of ink is displayed with a number from 1 to 9 1 indicates near end and 9 full 2 Press the ENTER key again to return to the local mode If the ink cartridge is defective the error details are displayed P 6 5 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 78: ... will cause malfunction of the clogged nozzle prevention function and the plotter must be repaired by a service person Learning the detail of ink cartridge trouble The cause of the cartridge trouble can be checked as written below 1 Press the ENTER key while in the LOCAL mode 2 Press the ENTER key again The menu will return to the LOCAL mode automatically when no trouble exists If two or more cart...

Page 79: ...d If the main power switch is turned off the nozzle will be clogged Repair by service personal is required Leave the front cover closed If it is open the nozzle clogging preventive function is not activated If the power is turned off while the device is engaged in plotting the head may fail to be retracted in the capping station If the head is left without capped for an extended period of time the...

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Page 81: ... cleaning 3 2 Cleaning the platen 3 3 Cleaning the media sensor 3 3 Maintenance for frame components 3 3 Cleaning the wiper and ink caps 3 4 Use the cleaning kit 3 6 Cleaning the station interior 3 6 Cleaning the nozzle NOZZLE WASH 3 7 When the waste ink tank becomes full 3 8 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 82: ...f the device can result Conduct maintenance works after turning off the power switch and detach ing the power cable If not unexpected troubles can arise Do not wipe the nozzles wiper or cap of the head with water of alcohol as doing so may cause nozzle clogging or damage to nozzles Do not use benzine thinner and chemical agents containing abrasives Such materials can deteriorate or deform the surf...

Page 83: ...eaning fluid using a dropper and then wipe out dirt using a paper towel Cleaning the media sensor Using the cotton buds wipe out dust or dirt on the surface of the sensor Maintenance for frame components If the frame components of the device have stained dampen a piece of soft cloth with water or neutral detergent diluted with water squeeze it and wipe the frame components clean Downloaded From Ma...

Page 84: ...r the supplied goggle and gloves since you may get ink in your eyes Do not move the carriage out of the capping station by hand Use the appro priate operation key to move the carriage STEP 1 Push the FUNCTION key 2 Push the and key until the display gives the indication MAINTENANCE 3 Push the ENTER key STATION is displayed 4 Push the ENTER key CARRIAGE out is displayed 5 Push the ENTER key Move th...

Page 85: ...ons at both ends insert the wiper which has cleaned into place 10 Wipe off ink or dirt adhered to the rubber of the cap and the ceiling of the wiper cover using cotton buds Be careful not to leave lint of the cotton bud Lint may cause plotting failure Wipe the head sides with a cotton bud as ink may be adhering there also 11 Push the ENTER key The carriage return to the capping station and the ini...

Page 86: ...the indication MAINTENANCE 3 Push the ENTER key STATION is displayed 4 Push the ENTER key CARRIAGE out is displayed 5 Push the ENTER key Move the carriage on the platen 6 Open the front cover 7 Dampen a cotton bud with cleaning fluid 8 Using the cotton bud dampened with cleaning fluid wipe out dirt on the wiper and around the cap Be careful not to leave lint of the cotton bud Lint may cause plotti...

Page 87: ...e ENTER key Move the carriage on the platen 6 Open the front cover 7 Fill the cap with the cleaning fluid using a dropper 8 Close the front cover and push the ENTER key 9 Press the and key select the time to leave 1 99 mins 1 min unit Normally set 1 min 10 Push the ENTER key The indication at the right display continues during selected time to leave for sucking the cleaning solution and cleaning 1...

Page 88: ...lding the handle raise the waste ink tank 5 With the tank raised turn the tank by 90 de grees and let it down 6 Pull out the tank toward you 7 Replace the waste ink tank with a new one Hold the handle then insert the tank into the direction shown by the arrow Put a cap over the tank that is full of waste ink and dispose of the tank When pulling out the waste ink tank hold the opening of the waste ...

Page 89: ...inserted waste ink tank 9 Turn it by 90 degrees 10 Close the waste tank guard 11 Secure with the screws Request an industrial waste processor for processing of empty cartridges Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

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Page 91: ...ts Basic operations of menus 4 2 Function mode 4 4 Registering a type 4 4 Changing the type 4 4 Setup functions 4 5 Setting suitable heater temperature 4 11 Setting the drier fan 4 12 Changing the drier fan angle 4 12 Effective Plotting Area 4 13 Establishing An Origin 4 14 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 92: ...er to Appendix LOCAL width 1272 mm FUNCTION SET UP ENT SET UP SELECT TYPE 1 REMOTE TYPE 1 0 0 0 m REMOTE TYPE 1 MEDIACOMP ent ENTER ENTER TYPE 1 PRINT START ent TYPE 1 ADJUST 0 TYPE 1 ADJUST 20 TYPE 1 PRINT START ent ENTER ENTER TYPE 1 HEATER ent ENTER TYPE 1 PRE HEAT ent TYPE 1 PRE HEAT 40 C TYPE 1 PRE HEAT 60 C TYPE 1 PRE HEAT ent ENTER ENTER FUNCTION SET UP TYPE 2 v v v Downloaded From ManualsP...

Page 93: ...d maintenance function Select either function 3 Select a type There are four types The FUNCTION mode can be set for each type depending on the media type used 4 Select the Function Select the function pushing the JOG keys and 5 Enter the Function selected Press the ENTER key 6 Select a parameter Press the JOG keys and to select a parameter 7 Enter the specified value Press the ENTER key 8 Restore ...

Page 94: ... key 4 Select any of Types 1 through 4 by pushing the JOG keys and 5 Push the ENTER key Setting Plotting Conditions page 4 5 through 4 10 Changing the type If plotting conditions for types 1 through 4 have already been registered settings can be selected according to the plotting simply by selecting the type 1 Perform steps 1 through 5 above Select a type 2 Push the END key Plotting with the plott...

Page 95: ...it of temperature o C o F STANDBY Sets the time interval since when plotting is completed till when the heater temperature begins to drop to the preheat temperature The preheat temperature is preset and cannot be changed When receiving the data under low temperature condition it raises the temperature up to the set value automatically before execute plotting When NONE is selected the temperature d...

Page 96: ...e while the head is moving to the left and right This mode allows higher plotting speed with a lower plot quality than UNI D UNI D BI D LOGICALseek Normally the head moves all the way to both ends of the medium to make plotting With LOGICAL seek the head moves to the left and right according to the width of the plot image to make plotting This can reduce the plotting time The head movements are sh...

Page 97: ...er pause is specified once the head is capped for the ink blockage protection function works AUTO CUT Sets the time between the end of plotting and medium cutting However the AUTO CUT function needs to be enabled 0 999 sec AUTO CUT This function cuts off the medium automatically at the end of plotting If AUTO CUT is not specified the device plots the next plotting data after plotting the current d...

Page 98: ...h right and left side of media margins Use the function when in need of setting the margin other than the default setting 25mm Dead space is settable on the both right and left media 20 175 mm COLOR PATTERN Plots a color pattern at the right end of the media Nozzle clogging can be checked during plotting When setting the COLOR PATTERN to ON the plot starting position of the image moves 18mm to the...

Page 99: ...dia is detected When cut sheet media is selected both the width and length of the medium are detected WIDTH Select this method when a roll media is used Only the width of a media will be detected When the media is set and the clam lever is pushed up the device detects only the media width automatically VACCUM Sets the absorbability of the media If the medium tends to stick to the platen select LOW...

Page 100: ...ht Select the correction value low high for the head height registered by PRINT ADJUST during maintenance LOW HIGH page 5 10 PRINT ADJUST SETUP RESET This function resets the current plotting conditions to the factory set plotting conditions Execute this function for each of the types of set plotting conditions Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 101: ...is suitable for each media Non coated media and media with a long ink drying time improve the ink fixing and drying characteristics Set a suitable heater temperature with the following procedure Raise the heater temperature Initially set a high temperature Yes Yes Yes No No No Set the heater temperature page 2 29 Leave until the CONSTANT indicator goes on Is media wrinkled Does media stick to plat...

Page 102: ...ich the fan stops The fan restarts automati cally when plotting starts again The fan runs at high speed while plotting is in progress Select Switches the drier fan operation HIGH LOW OFF Changing the drier fan angle Enable to change the air direction of the drying fan to the seven different directions Change the directions in need STEP 1 Remove the upper screws at both sides of the drier fan 2 2 S...

Page 103: ...ake up unit is not used 0 mm 110 mm 25 mm 25 mm 25 mm 25 mm Medium feeding direction 25 mm 65 mm Effective printing area Effective printing area Changing the effective printing area Initial value of dead space for right and left of medium is 25 mm each The effective plotting area can be changed by changing the dead space Dead space is set with Margin in FUNCTION mode Page 4 8 Effective printing ar...

Page 104: ...e plotting area is displayed on the LCD and the device enters the LOCAL mode When a roll medium is used X is not detected When the device stars plotting the next time it uses the origin that has been established unless the origin is changed Standard of printing origin The printing origin in set like right chart when shipping The value of scanning direction X can be changed with Margin in FUNCTION ...

Page 105: ... the station interior STATION CARRIAGEout 5 4 When the message REPLACE WIPER is displayed 5 5 STATION WIPER EXCHANGE 5 5 Exchanging the refresh station LEFT refresh 5 7 Exchanging the refresh stations 5 8 Canceling the warning display 5 9 When media thickness is changed PRINT ADJUST 5 10 If nozzles are clogged even after the cleaning function is executed 5 12 FILL UP INK 5 12 HEAD WASH 5 12 Drawin...

Page 106: ...t is necessary to perform the following opera tion on the operation panel You have to understand how to invoke the desired maintenance function to carry out maintenance STEP 1 Make sure that the mode is LOCAL mode 2 Push the FUNCTION key 3 Push the and key until the display gives the indication MAINTENANCE 4 Push the ENTER key 5 Select the next operation Set up the desired maintenance function to ...

Page 107: ...g HEAD WASH Wash the head when nozzle clogging is resolved after head cleaning or before ink replacement LIST Plotting the set condition of the device DATA DUMP Plotting data commands received from the computer in HEX code WIPE LEVEL Makes setting to move up the wiper replacement warning depending on the operating environment TIME SET Sets the date and time of the built in calender of the device I...

Page 108: ...he nozzle using the cleaning kit page 3 7 STEP 1 Select CARRIAGEout and then carriage moves out 2 Open the front cover then perform the follow ing maintenance works for the station interior 1 Cleaning the ink caps Remove ink with a cotton swab from the rubber mounted around the cap page 3 4 2 Cleaning the wiper Take out the wiper and then wipe out ink with cotton buds page 3 4 3 Cleaning the wiper...

Page 109: ...r operations that is counted in the Device will be reset Do not select REPLACE WIPER unless the wiper is to be really changed STEP 1 Select the WIPER EXCHG and then the car riage will come out of the capping station 2 Open the front cover then change the wiper 3 Holding the projections at both ends draw out the wiper Use the gloves that are supplied with the separately available cleaning wiper to ...

Page 110: ...tton bud or cloth If dirt is hard to remove use a cotton bud of cloth dampened with water 6 Close the front cover then push the ENTER key 7 The device enters the LOCAL mode INITIALIZING PLEASE WAIT LOCAL Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 111: ...platen OFF Flushing during plotting is normally done at the capping station at the far right end Plotting time may be affected depending on the width of certain media STEP 1 Select LEFT reflesh 2 Push the ENTER key 3 Push the ENTER key 4 Use the jog keys to toggle between ON and OFF 5 Pressing the END key four times returns the menu to the LOCAL mode MEINTENANCE LEFTrefresh ent LOCAL width mm MEIN...

Page 112: ...e at the nearest store or from Mimaki sales branch office Wear the supplied goggle and gloves for protection from ink 1 While in the LOCAL mode remove the screws from the refresh station at the front left side 2 Remove the container and put a new one 3 Retighten the screws LOCAL EXC REFRESH st Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 113: ... CLR Warning is not displayed when refresh station exchange is not necessary 4 Press the ENTER key 5 Press the ENTER key 6 Pressing the END key twice returns the menu to the LOCAL mode LOCAL EXC REFRESH st MEINTENANCE LEFTrefresh ent MEINTENANCE RENEW ent MEINTENANCE LEFTrefresh ent LOCAL width mm LEFTrefresh WARNING CLR ent Exchange the refresh ST ent Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 114: ...the PRINT ADJUST 2 Push the ENTER key 3 Use the jog keys to select a head height One of the two head heights may be selected LOW HIGH Check the actual head height and select the applicable height 4 Push the ENTER key Plotting of the test patterns for the correction of dot position starts There are seven types of test patterns that are plotted 5 Push the JOG keys and to correct the dot position adj...

Page 115: ...ND key twice and the menu re turns to the LOCAL mode After the dot positions are corrected select the head height LOW HIGH according to the setting function type The correction value of the head height low high becomes valid page 4 10 MAINTENANCE PATTERN 2 0 0 MAINTENANCE PATTERN 3 0 0 MAINTENANCE PATTERN 4 0 0 MAINTENANCE PATTERN 5 0 0 MAINTENANCE PATTERN 6 0 0 MAINTENANCE PATTERN 7 0 0 LOCAL wid...

Page 116: ...NK 2 Push the ENTER key Filling of ink is started automatically 3 When filling of ink is completed the menu returns 4 Push the END key twice and the menu re turns to the LOCAL mode HEAD WASH The washing liquid SPC 0335 is separately available from your local distributor 1 Select the WASH 2 Push the ENTER key 3 Take out the ink cartridge Discharge of the filled ink is started MAINTENANCE FILL UP IN...

Page 117: ... cleaning cartridge Cleaning fluid is suctioned up 7 When the display shown at right appears remove the cleaning cartridge Cleaning fluid is suctioned up 8 When all steps have been completed the display shown at right 9 Pressing the END key twice returns the menu to the FILL UP INK mode WASH SET CLEAN TOOL WASH REMOVE TOOL WASH SET CLEAN TOOL WASH REMOVE TOOL MAINTENANCE WASH ent Ink Set 4 color D...

Page 118: ...ates a value that is specified with the FUNCTION 2 PRINTadjust Indicates a correction value for dot position 3 REPLACE COUNTER Indicates the number of times the ink cartridges are replaced 4 VERSION Indicates the version of the firmware and memory capacity of the device 5 PARAMETER Used for service persons for maintenance Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 119: ...ossible to check if there are any abnormal data commands Please mailing the output data to our office nearby or fax it When this function is used to output data commands on a sheet of paper use A4 or larger size with the long side set horizontally DATA DUMP automatically feeds line according to the size of paper used STEP 1 Select the DATA DUMP 2 Push the ENTER key Plotting starts automatically MA...

Page 120: ...g environment 1 1 Displays the wiper replacement warning when the standard number of wiping is reached initial value 1 2 Displays the wiper replacement warning when a half of the standard number of wiping is reached 1 3 Displays the wiper replacement warning when one third of the standard number of wiping is reached 1 4 Displays the wiper replacement warning when a quarter of the standard number o...

Page 121: ...o change the value 4 Push the and key to select the TIME 5 Set the time Press the and jog keys to select the digit Press the and jog keys to change the value 6 Push the ENTER key 7 Displays the set date Press the and jog keys to display the time setting 8 Push the END key twice the device returns to the LOCAL mode MAINTENANCE TIME SET ent MAINTENANCE DATE 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 MAINTENANCE TIME 1 6 2 0 0...

Page 122: ...TER key to display the firmware version 4 Push the and key to select the SERIAL No 5 Push the ENTER key to display the serial number 6 Push the and key to select the DEALER No 7 Push the ENTER key to display the dealer number 8 Push the END key twice the device returns to the LOCAL mode MAINTENANCE INFORMATION ent MAINTENANCE VERSION ent MAIN Ver 1 0 0 I F Ver 1 0 0 MAINTENANCE SERIAL No ent MAINT...

Page 123: ... local ordinances in which the device is used It is recommended to place a sheet of paper under the cutter blade This will help find the cutter blade even if it drops STEP 1 Execute CARRIAGE out page 5 3 2 Open the front cover 3 Replace the cutter unit that is located along side the carriage 1 Loosen the screws that fix the cutter unit 2 Remove the cutter unit 3 Put a new cutter unit in place 4 Ti...

Page 124: ...label shown under the ink station on the back 6 color ink set Each of the six colors is placed in each ink station for higher quality printing Six colors Black Magenta Cyan Yellow Light magenta Light cyan are used The other two ink stations are for setting the washing fluid cartridges SPC 0335 Set the ink cartridge according to the lower color order label shown under the ink station on the back Up...

Page 125: ...ng cartridge Suck in air 6 When the display shown at right appears set the cleaning cartridge Cleaning fluid is suctioned up 7 When the display shown at right appears remove the cleaning cartridge Cleaning fluid is suctioned up 8 When all steps have been completed the display shown at right 9 Pressing the END key twice returns the menu to the FILL UP INK mode MAINTENANCE WASH ent WASH REMOVE CARTR...

Page 126: ...s heard when the ink cartridge is placed correctly Ink is filled automatically when the ink cartridge is set 12 The menu returns to LOCAL mode when ink fill up operation is completed Set a cartridge FILL UP PLEASE WAIT FILL UP LOCAL INK SET 4 color These two messages alternately appear Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 127: ... soiled 6 3 The HEAT or CONSTANT indicator does not go on 6 3 If image quality declines 6 4 While lines thin spots are obvious or dark stripes occur 6 4 In the direction of travel of the head 6 4 Characters fluctuate doubly or triply into paper feed 6 4 Displacement is observed between outward and inward printing 6 4 The respective color ink injected by the respective color heads do not properly o...

Page 128: ...g This occurs when the data is not being transmitted to the device properly It can also occur when any of the device functions fails or the medium has been set improperly Has the power cable been connected to the device and the receptacle Securely connect the power cable to them No Is the correct interface cable used Has the interface cable been securely connected in position Is the message tellin...

Page 129: ...platen Use media specific to the device Avoid media that has curls or bent ends Use a take up device or re load the media on the device page 2 9 2 28 No No No The HEAT or CONSTANT indicator does not go on Check the basic operation Is the power of the device ON Yes Is the power of the heater ON Yes Is the heater temperature setting effective Turn on the power of the device page 2 3 Turn on the powe...

Page 130: ...rrective measure Conduct the MEDIA COMP function page 2 33 Corrective measure If slip of paper is present in the head path for example above the media plate remove it Characters fluctuate doubly or triply into paper feed Corrective measure Conduct the MEDIA COMP function page 2 33 Displacement is observed between outward and inward printing Corrective measure Adjust Y outward and inward in PRINT A...

Page 131: ... It is recommended however to replace the wiper with a new one as soon as possible The mounted ink cartridge is defective The amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridge is insufficient The ink cartridge has run out of ink The ink cartridge will expire soon or has expired Time to replace the wiper in the capping station with a new one has come Troubles for which error messages are given on the LC...

Page 132: ...R KKMMCCYY WRONG CARTRIDGE KKMMCCYY NO CARTRIDGE KKMMCCYY LOCAL HEATER width xxxxx mm REMOTE HEATER TYPE 1 0 0 0 m Heater Power OFF The preheater or print heater has failed Attach the ink cartridge s corresponding with the color shown on the display Press the HEATER key to display the details of the error Check the error The power of the heater is off Turn on the power of the heater If the same er...

Page 133: ...reheater is defective The thermistor of the print heater is defective Contact your local distributor to call for service Pre 40 C 4 5 Print BREAKAGE Pre BREAKAGE Print 43 C 4 7 The print heater is disconnected The preheater is disconnected Contact your local distributor to call for service Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 134: ...re is detected Trouble with detection of linear encoder Control circuit board is defective FPGA Error HDC Error The device has received data other than command data The interface cable used is not in conformance with this plotter A parameter outside the range of acceptable numeric values is received Improper operation has been conducted on the operation panel No I F board is attached to the contro...

Page 135: ...ck to ascertain that no error has arisen on the host computer side Turn off the power to the device and turn it on after a while If the same error message appears again on the LCD contact your local distributor to call for service Perform a proper operation Print all pieces of received data or execute the data clear function Then change the settings Turn off the power to the device and turn it on ...

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Page 137: ...x describes the specifications and components the device func tion menu structure Table of contents Basic specifications A 2 Specification for ink A 4 Position of the warning label A 5 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 138: ... color solvent inks Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Light cyan Light magenta 1 each and 2 cleaning cartredge 1 cartridge per color Delivery system of ink Supplies ink through a tube from ink cartridge Remaining ink display function IC mounted Ink end detecting function Ink cartridge replacement system Capacity of ink cartridge 220 cc 5 cc per cartridge About 200 cc for each cartridge variable Media type...

Page 139: ... direction by the head cutter Cutting accuracy steps 0 5mm or less Media delivery Take up device as standard inside winding outside winding selectable Waste ink tank Bottle type 2 000 cc 1pcs Replacement timing is judged visually Interface IEEE1394 compliant IEEE1284 compliant Command MRL II ESC PV 2 base MIMAKI original command Noise during standby Less than 58 dB FAST A Front Rear Left Right 1 m...

Page 140: ...three months after opening the package Storage temperature During storage 30 to 40 C Storage at temperature of 40 C is permitted within a month During 30 to 60 C Storage at temperature of 60 C is only permitted within 120 hours and at temperature of 40 C is permitted within a month The ink will freeze when it is left for a long time Should it freeze leave the ink cartridge at room temperature at 2...

Page 141: ...o fully understand the warning given on the labels In the case where any of the warning label has become so soiled that the warning message is illeg ible or has come off purchase a new one from your local distributor or our office The Front The Rear Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

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Page 143: ...R REMOTE TYPEx x xxm LOCAL width xxxxmm ENT ENTER FUNCTION DATA CLEAR ENTER Function Flowchart In Media Fitting How to set origin DATA CLEAR Key DATA CLEAR TEST CLEANING ENTER ENTER HEATER TEST CLEANING Key Check for ink remains HEATER Key TEST CLEANING ENTER TEST CLEANING ENTER LOCAL width xxxxmm HEATER Pre 45 C 47 Print 40 C 40 Pre 40 45 C Print 50 40 C ENTER OFF 20 60 C Pre 40 50 C Print 50 45 ...

Page 144: ...OST PLOT HOST PLOT HOST PLOT HOST PLOT HOST PLOT v v v To be followed To be followed TYPE VACUME HOST HOST PLOT ENTER ENTER OFF ON TYPE PRE FEED OFF TYPE PRE FEED ent ENTER v FUNCTION Key FUNCTION ENTER ENTER ENTER FUNCTION SET UP ENT SET UP SELECT TYPE 1 TYPE MEDIACOMP ent TYPE PRINT START PRINTING PLEASE WAIT TYPE 1 4 TYPE ADJUST 0 255 255 TYPE HEATER ent TYPE PRE HEAT ent TYPE PRE HEAT 40 C OFF...

Page 145: ...llowing TYPE SETUP RESET ent TYPE RESET ent ENTER v LOW HIGH Following TYPE MARGIN ent TYPE RIGHTmargin 0mm 20 175mm TYPE LEFTmargin 0mm 20 175mm ENTER ENTER TYPE COLOR PTN OFF ON OFF TYPE COLOR PTN ent ENTER TYPE REFRESH LEVEL3 LEVEL1 3 TYPE REFRESH ent ENTER TYPE SET SELECT SELECT WIDTH TYPE MEDIA SET ent ENTER TYPE VACUUM ent TYPE VACUUM STANDARD ENTER STANDARD LOW OFF ENTER TYPE RIGHTmargin en...

Page 146: ...LEASE WAIT STATION COMPLETED ent ENTER ENTER STATION MENT CARRIAGEout FILL UP FUNCTION v FUNCTION v FUNCTION v FUNCTION v ENTER ENTER STATION COMPLETED ent INITIALIZING PLEASE WAIT STATION MENT NOZZLE WASH STATION WAIT TIME 1 min 1 99 min MAINTENANCE HEAD HEIGHT LOW ENTER LOW HIGH MAINTENANCE LIST ent MAINTENANCE PRINTING MAINTENANCE DATA DUMP ent REMOTE DATA DUMP MAINTENANCE WIPE LEVEL ent MAINTE...

Page 147: ...MAINTENANCE S N MAINTENANCE DEALER No ent MAINTENANCE D N ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER FUNCTION DRYING FAN ENT DRYING FAN STOP TIME ent HIGH LOW OFF FUNCTION v FUNCTION v FUNCTION DISPLAY ENT DISPLAY English ent Japanese Portguese Italian Spanish French German Following Following DRYING FAN STOP TIME 120Min DRYING FAN RENEW ent DRYING FAN RENEW HIGH 0 240Min CONT ENTER ENTER FUNCTION MAINTENANCE ENT MA...

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