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Operation Panel
Use the operation panel to make settings for printing or operate this machine.
Functions of the JOG keys
Each of the JOG keys varies in function according to the condition of the machine under which the key is
used. The functions of the JOG keys are as follows:
Before the detec-
tion of media
After the detection
of media
When selecting a
function
When selecting a
setting value
Detects the width of
the media.
Shifts the carriage to
the left.
Detects the width and
length of the media.
Shifts the carriage to
the right.
Moves the media
inward.
Returns to the previ-
ously indicated func-
tion again.
Selects the previously
indicated value again.
Moves the media
frontward.
Goes to the next func-
tion.
Selects the next
value.
JOG key
Use these keys to shift the carriage or the
media in [LOCAL mode]. Also use them to
select an item of printing conditions.
key
Use this key to display function setting menu.
key
Cancels the last input value or returns the setting
menu to the immediate higher level of the hierar-
chy.
Display
Displays the status of the
machine, set items and errors.
ACTIVE lamp
Blinks in receiving or
drawing data.
key
Use this key to switch between [REMOTE mode]
and [LOCAL mode].
key
Registers the last input value as the setting value
or goes to the immediate lower level of the hierar-
chy.
key
Use this key on Station maintenance.
key
Draws test patterns to check if there are any
drawing failures such as ink clogging.
key
Use this key to set the temperatures of the
Pre-heater, Print heater and Post-heater or
check the current temperature of the platen.
key
Selects User type.
key
Executes Head cleaning at
ink clogging.
key
Deletes the data that have
been received.
CONSTANT lamp
Lights in green when the heater temperature
reaches the set temperature.
HEAT lamp
Lights in orange during heating up of the
heater.
Summary of Contents for JV33-130
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