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Input to " - " : Move to such direction that a spacing between two lines is getting closer.

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Summary of Contents for JV33-260BS

Page 1: ...MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO LTD URL http www mimaki co jp D202018 13 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 2: ...Operation Panel 1 6 Heater 1 7 Media sensor 1 7 Carriage 1 8 Cutter blade and slot for cutting 1 8 Capping station 1 9 Pinch rollers and Feed rollers 1 9 Connecting cables 1 10 Connecting USB2 0 interface cable 1 10 Connecting the power cable 1 11 Inserting ink cartridges 1 12 Caution in handling of ink cartridges 1 13 Media 1 14 Usable sizes of media 1 14 Caution in handling of medias 1 14 Menu m...

Page 3: ...the print 2 34 Stopping the print temporarily 2 35 Erasing the received data Data clear 2 35 Cutting a media 2 36 CHAPTER 3 Convenient use User type 3 2 Registering the drawing conditions together Type registration 3 2 Registering Type 3 2 Setting media compensation 3 5 Setting media compensation 3 5 Changing the set value of Heater 3 8 Changing temperature settings of Heater 3 8 Adjusting suitabl...

Page 4: ...t draw arrange 3 45 Change the operation condition of the ambient temperature 3 46 Setting confirmation feeding 3 47 Setting time 3 48 Setting Unit 3 49 Setting Machine name 3 50 Setting Key buzzer 3 51 Extension of Ink Expiry Month 3 52 Extension of Ink Expiry Month 3 52 Switch Setting of Ink Supply Path 3 54 Confirming machine information 3 56 Displaying Information 3 56 CHAPTER 4 Double Sided P...

Page 5: ...ings parts 5 19 When Nozzle clogged after cleaning 5 21 Filling up ink 5 21 DISCHARGE WASH 5 22 Initial ink fill up 5 24 If dots misalign 5 26 Preventing nozzle clogging while power off 5 27 Setting refreshing interval in Sleep mode 5 27 Setting tube washing interval in Sleep mode 5 28 Setting cleaning interval in Sleep mode 5 29 Setting Routine operations 5 30 Setting Routine wiping operations in...

Page 6: ... CONSTANT LED does not light up 6 3 Image quality is poor 6 4 Nozzle is clogged 6 4 Ink cartridge warning appears 6 5 Warning Error Messages 6 6 Warning messages 6 6 Error messages 6 10 CHAPTER 7 Appendix Machine specifications 7 2 Ink specifications 7 4 Sheet for inquiry 7 5 Warning labels 7 6 Function Flowchart 7 8 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

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Page 8: ...y and if not installed and used in accordance with the Operation manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense In the case where MIMAKI recommended cable is not used for connection of this device limits prov...

Page 9: ...also necessary to keep this Operation manual on hand This Operation manual has been carefully prepared for your easy understanding however please do not hesitate to contact a distributor in your district or our office if you have any inquiry Descriptions contained in this Operation manual are subject to change without any notice for improvement In the case when this Operation manual should be ille...

Page 10: ... operate the machine properly Useful information is given with this symbol Refer to the information to operate the machine properly Indicates the reference page for related contents The symbol indicates that the instructions must be observed as strictly as the CAUTION instructions including DANGER and WARNING instructions A sign representing a precaution the sign shown at left warns of hazardous v...

Page 11: ...smoke or strange smell can result in fire or electric shocks If such an abnormality is found be sure to turn off the power switch immediately and unplug the cable from the wall outlet Check first that the machine no longer produces smoke and then contact your distributor or a sales office of MIMAKI for repair Never repair your machine by yourself since it is very dangerous for you to do so Never d...

Page 12: ...s organic solvent If ink settles on the skin or clothes immediately wash it off with detergent and water only when solvent is used Heater Do not spill liquid on the platen as this may cause failure of the heater or firing Do not touch platen heaters with bare hand while it is hot otherwise you can get burned When the machine is to be moved wait until the heater temperature drops adequately As a cr...

Page 13: ... damage to the print circuit board Waste ink is equivalent to waste oil of industrial waste Request an industrial waste disposal company for disposal of waste ink Never open the front cover or raise the lever during printing Opening the cover or raising the lever will abort printing Handling of media Use media recommended by MIMAKI to ensure reliable high quality printing Set the heater temperatur...

Page 14: ...ed gloves Further when the solvent ink is used it is necessary to wear the attached goggles Perform wiping removal of dust and paper powder of the capping station and wiper frequently Periodic replacement parts Some parts of this machine must be replaced with a new one periodically by service personnel Be sure to make a contract with your distributor or dealer for After sale service to ensure a lo...

Page 15: ...ont 1 4 Rear Sides 1 5 Operation Panel 1 6 Heater 1 7 Media sensor 1 7 Carriage 1 8 Cutter blade and slot for cutting 1 8 Capping station 1 9 Pinch rollers and Feed rollers 1 9 Connecting cables 1 10 Connecting USB2 0 interface cable 1 10 Connecting the power cable 1 11 Inserting ink cartridges 1 12 Caution in handling of ink cartridges 1 13 Media 1 14 Usable sizes of media 1 14 Caution in handlin...

Page 16: ...g operation Working environmental temperature Use this machine in an environment of 20 to 35 C to ensure reliable printing Depending on the ambient temperature the heater temperature may not rise to the set value Model Width Depth Height Gross weight JV33 260BS 3650mm 1302mm 1424mm 450kg 4650 mm or more 500 mm or more 500 mm or more 1000 mm or more 1000 mm or more 3302 mm or more Downloaded From M...

Page 17: ...oken 3 Move the level feet down to fix the device When this machine is to be moved to any place other than on the same step free floor contact your distributor or a sales office of MIMAKI If you move it by yourself failure or damage may occur Be sure to request your distributor or a sales office of MIMAKI to move this machine When moving this machine take care not to give a significant impact on i...

Page 18: ... is 1 6m and more automatically Maintenance cover Open the cover in maintenance Even when the power switch is off keep all covers closed Platen The printed media is sent out sliding on the platen Three heaters are installed inside the platen Print heater Post heater Fixes and dries the ink on the currently produced print Located inside the platen Ink cartridges Each cartridge contains an ink of a ...

Page 19: ...er rear Interlocks with the clamp lever in the font of this machine USB 2 0 connector This is USB2 0 interface connector Main power switch Turns on off the main power for this machine Leave the main power turned on to prevent ink clogging Cleaning solution cartridge Set a dedicated Washings cartridge optional Roll holders Putting this into the paper core right and left of a narrow roll medium less...

Page 20: ...tem 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 hierarchy 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...

Page 21: ...hot When the front cover is to be opened or media is to be replaced lower the heater temperatures and wait until the platen temperature drops otherwise you can get burned When the media is to be replaced with a thin one lower the heater temperatures and wait until the platen temperature drops adequately Setting a thin sheet of media while the platen is hot may cause the media to stick to the plate...

Page 22: ...e height of Head in 2 stages according to the thickness of media P 2 6 Cutter blade and slot for cutting The carriage is provided with a cutter unit for cutting off the media that has been printed on The cutter cuts off the sheet of media along the slot for cutting on the platen Cutter unit slot for cutting Cutter blade Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 23: ...with a new one Pinch rollers and Feed rollers This machine retains the media with the pinch rollers and feed rollers During printing operation the feed rollers feed the media forward Be sure to wear the attached goggles in cleaning within the capping station to protect your eyes against ink Keep the pinch rollers lifted up when this machine is not in use If the pinch rollers are left lowered for a...

Page 24: ...e on the market z Notes on peripheral devices in USB high speed mode When a peripheral device USB memory or USB HDD to be operated in USB high speed mode is con nected to the same personal computer that a JV33 machine is connected to the USB device may not be recognized When a JV33 printer is connected to the personal computer to an externally installed USB hard disk drive the data output speed to...

Page 25: ... for printing Connecting the power cable 1 Insert the power cable into an inlet of the machine 2 Secure a cable band Secure the cable with the cable band attached to this machine 3 Insert the power plug into a plug socket Do not use other power cables than the attached power cable Be sure to connect the power cable to the power plug socket near to this machine and make sure that the power cable is...

Page 26: ... displayed on the display z When INK END is displayed 1 Pull out an ink cartridge to be replaced 2 Replace with a new ink pack and a new IC chip See the label attached on the eco case for details 3 Insert a new ink cartridge paying attention to the direction of IC chip z When INK NEAR END is displayed There is a little of ink left It is recommended to replace the ink cartridge soon since ink may b...

Page 27: ...ges for this machine This machine functions by recognizing the genuine ink cartridges In case of troubles caused by modified ink cartridges or the like it shall be out of the warranty even within the warranty period 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 in the in...

Page 28: ...ter according to the type and characteristics of the media used Automatic temperature setting can be made on the operation panel by setting the profile on the dedicated RIP For setting on the RIP refer to the instruction manual for your RIP Pay attention to the expansion and contraction of the media Do not use media immediately after unpacking The media can be affected by the room temperature and ...

Page 29: ...ature of the heaters Pressing the key to check the remaining amount of ink the description of the cartridge error the model name the firmware version and so on Pressing the key to switch between REMOTE mode and LOCAL mode Pressing the key to erase the printing data the machine has received Pressing the key to change the user type Pressing the key to activate directly ST MAINTENANCE one of the MAIN...

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Page 31: ...dia setting 2 8 Setting a heavy duty roll media 2 9 Setting a narrow roll media 2 20 Narrow take up device 2 25 Setting leaf media 2 26 Changing the printing origin 2 28 Preparing Heaters 2 30 Changing temperature settings of Heater 2 30 Confirming the Heater temperature 2 31 Test printing 2 32 Test printing 2 32 Head cleaning 2 33 Drawing data 2 34 Starting the print 2 34 Stopping the print tempo...

Page 32: ...s Reference page Set items Reference page Setting Media compensation P 3 5 Setting of Refreshing P 3 23 Changing the set value of Heater P 3 8 Setting of Adsorption Setting Print mode P 3 12 Setting of Feeding speed level Setting of the number of ink layers P 3 23 Setting of Priority P 3 18 Setting of Drying time P 3 16 Setting of Auto cleaning P 3 19 Setting of Auto cut P 3 23 Setting of In print...

Page 33: ...edias 4 Preparing Heaters 5 Test printing Drawing data Referring to Turning the power ON OFF P 2 4 Referring to Setting medias P 2 6 Referring to Preparing Heaters P 2 30 Referring to Test printing P 2 32 Referring to Drawing data P 2 34 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 34: ...periodically operated even when the power switch is OFF if the main power switch keeps being ON The power switch blinks in green 1 Turn the main power switch ON Set the main power switch located on the side of this machine to the I side The firmware version is displayed when the power is turned on This machine performs initial operation 2 This machine enters the LOCAL mode 3 Turn the power of the ...

Page 35: ...ain power switch is OFF the sleep function such as the flushing function does not work and this may cause nozzle clogging z Keep the front cover and the maintenance cover closed If the cover is opened the sleep function such as the flushing function does not work z Turn the power OFF after confirming of the head position If the power is turned off in such condition that the head does not return to...

Page 36: ...edia Adjust the position of the lever referring to For the adjusting lever and the range Set the height adjusting lever to the highest stage or the lowest stage Setting it to the intermediate height a printing fault can result Adjust the head height prior to setting of the media If the head height is adjusted after the media is set this may cause media jamming deterioration of the drawing quality ...

Page 37: ...g Switch by user Thick 3mm Set the lever to Thick when a thicker media such as a tarpaulin or FF is used Set the lever to the lower stage Thick if dust is likely to gather in the head or the head is likely to rub on the media to leave ink on it If solvent ink is selected do not use with H range It adversely affects the image quality When using the media of 1mm thickness or below and BS ink be sure...

Page 38: ...ot use a printed media Otherwise ink can adhere to the pinch rollers and media may be stained or may not be detected Straighten the significantly or internally curled media to be fed along the platen If the media is left set on the machine for a long time the media may form an irregular surface for the heat from the print heater If printing on such an irregular surface the head may rub on the medi...

Page 39: ...ck of this machine at the lock position The locks are on the right front and the left back of this machine Lift the tension bars and fix them with the locks 2 Remove the roll shaft on the heavy duty take up device at the front of this machine 1 Open the covers on the right and the left of the take up device 2 Remove the roll shaft Handle the roll shaft with care since it is very heavy with media T...

Page 40: ... roll shaft through a paper core 2 Slide the paper core to the center of the roll shaft 3 Push the heavy dury roll holders on both sides into the paper core 4 Tap the heavy duty roll holders with the supplied hammer to push into the paper core 5 Set the roll shaft with the paper core on the heavy duty take up device and close the covers on both sides of the roll shaft Hexagonal wrench Heavy duty r...

Page 41: ...er core or on the media may cause defective print 3 Remove the heavy duty roll holders The heavy duty roll holders are on both sides of the shaft Remove them with the following procedures 1 Loosen the screws with the supplied hexagonal wrench 2 Remove the heavy duty roll holders Since the roll media is heavy set it by two or more people Take care not to drop it on the foot and not to hurt your bac...

Page 42: ...th sides into the paper core 4 Tap the heavy duty roll holders with the supplied hammer to push into the paper core 5 Put the roll shaft with the media on the heavy duty feeding device Fitting the A part of the roll shaft to the B part bearing of the machine put it on Put the shaft on gently not roughly Paper core Apart B part Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 43: ... to the front of this machine with enough length 8 Push the clamp lever down at the back of this machine Lock the media temporarily 9 Raise the clamp lever at the front of this machine Temporary lock of the media is released 10 Pull out the media Holding both ends of the media by two people pull out the media end about 50cm longer than the floor To set the media straight pull out the media long Cl...

Page 44: ... duty feeding device at the back of this machine 12 Lift the back tension bar down to the stopper slowly to tighten the media Unlock the tension bar and then lift it down 13 Push the clamp lever down Lock Tension bar Clamp lever Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 45: ...t the media not to get out of the right of the pinch roller on the right end When using a thick media remove the media press from the media before printing Do not set media at the position which the media press touches the side plate on the right As media may tilt and be lifted it could break the head If a media is misaligned to the right more than fixed position a warning is displayed Set the med...

Page 46: ... the floor 20 Roll up the media around the paper core about once with the switch of the heavy duty take up device 1 Turn the left switch to MANUAL and turn the right switch to the take up direction of the media to roll up the media 2 Just before the media is stretched turn the left switch to AUTO to stop 21 Press the jog key again to loose the media Loosen the media until it reaches to the floor R...

Page 47: ...If the tension bar is not lifted with key stretch the loosened media with the switch 1 Set the switch to the take up direction of the media and turn the switch to MANUAL The tension bar is lifted When the media is fed and the tension bar is not lifted turn the switch to the other side 2 When the tension bar arm becoms parallel to the floor turn the switch to AUTO to stop the tension bar 3 Turn the...

Page 48: ...ype For the stretchy media it is better to set the active position of the tension bar to HIGH Media Type Setting Description FF Set properly depending on the media Tarpaulin Mesh Tarpaulin HIGH Ink absorbable media may expand and affect feeding and take up of the media Setting HIGH may loosen the media turning angle at the tenion bar and it may feed take up smoothly PVC Set properly depending on t...

Page 49: ...ak tension to the media the media loosens and is not taken up finely Decrease the number of the counter weight to be installed depending on the media used The counter weight is very heavy Handle it with care If your finger or foot is stuck in the weight you may be injured If the tension bar is highly lifted the tension bar becomes heavy The actual weight of the tension bar is weighted Not to lose ...

Page 50: ...er of this machine 4 Tighten the roll holder fixing screw Check the Step 2 to 3 again 5 Set the left end of the core of the roll media on the let roll holder Push the roll media onto the roll holder until the roll core is all the way seated 6 Loosen the screw of the right side roll holder then insert the holder into the core of the roll media 7 Raise the clamp lever in the front of this machine Se...

Page 51: ... media can be grasped from the front of the machine 3 Push down the clamp lever from the back of this machine The media is held 9 Lock the roll stopper 1 Turn the roll stopper to the arrow direction shown on the right 2 Push the lock pin and fix it 10 Pull out the roll media out 1 Open the front cover 2 Raise the clamp lever from the back of this machine 3 Pull out the roll media gently and then s...

Page 52: ...re printing Do not set media at the position which the media press touches the side plate on the right As media may tilt and be lifted it could break the head If a media is misaligned to the right more than fixed position a warning is displayed Set the media again Media press ERROR 5 0 MED I A SET POS I T I ON Media press position 8 to 18 mm from the side plate on the right For the variation of th...

Page 53: ...eater and then feed the media 2 Fix the middle of the media with adhesive tape 3 In the same manner fix the left side and right side of the media Make sure that the there is no slack or wrinkle on the media in such condition that the roll media is pulled to right and left evenly and then stick the tape Use the narrow take up device to set the media with less than 1 6m wide When setting a long pape...

Page 54: ...ng amount is displayed after detecting the media width 1 Display the screen for entering media remaining amount 2 Press and key to enter the media remaining amount 3 Press the key I n p u t o f Me d i a L e n g t h MED I A L ENGHT x x x xm I n p u t o f Me d i a L e n g t h MED I A L ENGHT 5 0 0m Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 55: ...ke up torque can be adjusted with the torque limiter The torque limiter is set at the maximum value when shipped from the factory If the tension is too strong to use a thin sheet of media lower the take up torque with the torque limiter Clockwise turn Increases torque a heavy and thicker media such as tarpaulin or the like Counterclockwise turn Decreases torque For light media When the torque limi...

Page 56: ...oller to the right side Set the media so that the media end does not reach the slot of the post heater 4 Hold the media with the media press gently Set the media so that no media sticks out from the right end pinch roller to the right side When using a thick media remove the media press from the media before printing 5 Push down the clamp lever Set the media straight 6 Close the front cover Front ...

Page 57: ...te on the right As media may tilt and be lifted it could break the head If a media is misaligned to the right more than fixed position a warning is displayed Set the media again MED I A SE L ECT ROL L L EAF DETECT I NG MED I A NOW P L EASE WA I T ERROR 5 0 MED I A SET POS I T I ON Media press position 8 to 18 mm from the side plate on the right For the variation of the inside diameter of media rol...

Page 58: ...to the changing position by pressing the keys Select the carriage and media moving the point with the keys 3 After determining the origin press the key The printing origin is changed The origin position set above misaligns with the feeding direction of a media by a few centimeters Turn FEED ORIGIN ON in setup mode to fit the origin to the correct light position of LED pointer P 3 4 OR I G I N SETU...

Page 59: ...5 After determining the origin press the key The origin is changed Typical setting position of printing origin The printing origin in the depth direction X is positioned at about 75 mm rearward from the slot for cutting on the platen The printing origin in the scanning direction Y is positioned at 25 mm from the right end of the media The value in the scanning direction Y can be changed using MARG...

Page 60: ... 5 Press the key to end It returns to the local mode The Heater temperature is registrable beforehand according to the media to be used P 3 2 Registering the drawing conditions together Type registration The temperature set by the operations above does not reflect the Heater set temperature of the type registration The set continues until the power is turned off or the temperature is newly set acc...

Page 61: ...he current Heater temperature is displayed 2 Press the key at the end of confirmation It returns to the local mode Type of ink BS ink Type of media All medias Set of the Pre heater 35 C Set of the Print heater 35 C Set of the Post heater 50 C Adjust it to suitable temperature depending on the media condition PRE PRT POST 3 5 C 4 0 C 5 0 C Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 62: ...s machine starts printing the test pattern After performing test printing this machine returns to LOCAL mode 3 Check the printed test pattern Finish the operations when it is in normal Execute the head cleaning when it is in abnormal P 2 33 When a leaf media is used set a larger media than the A4 size in longitudinal feeding When a roll media is used rewind the roll media by hands prior to printin...

Page 63: ...s in normal When 600cc cartridge is used Q Even when Ink Level is displayed enough ink for head cleaning may remain in the ink pack When Ink Level appears see When Ink Level is displayed in the provided manual When using 600 cc cartridge and enter the current weight of the 600cc cartridge Q When the remaining ink is not enough for head cleaning When the remaining ink is not enough for head cleanin...

Page 64: ...rts printing The printing speed may vary due to the set media width or the position of print origin even when the same data is printed depending on resolution When a roll media is used rewind the roll media by hands prior to printing so that it is set in the tightened condition The loosened may result in failures of the image quality TEMPERATURE CONTROL P L EASE WA I T REMOTE 1 7 2 0 x 7 2 0 1 6 B...

Page 65: ... side during the data is sent from the PC Printing restarts from the interrupted data by repressing the key Erasing the received data Data clear Erase only the received data to stop the printing 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Press the key The ACTIVE lamp goes out The received data is erased then it returns to the local mode L OC A L 1 0 1 w i d t h 1 2 7 2 mm DATA CL EAR ENT DATA CL EAR Down...

Page 66: ...his machine cuts the media It returns to the local mode after cutting is completed Pay attention so that printed surface does not touch to a floor or other printed surfaces when the media is cut When the take up device is used roll up the cut media by operating a switch of the take up device For the Auto cut function it is required to set The Auto cut function is set to OFF when purchased When usi...

Page 67: ...Setting Auto cleaning 3 19 Setting cleaning while printing 3 21 Setting media detection 3 22 Other settings 3 23 Initializing the settings 3 25 Machine settings 3 26 Setting the deodorize fan 3 27 Perform setting of feeding and take up 3 28 Setting Dryness feeding 3 30 Setting Stamp 3 31 When using 600 cc cartridge firmware Ver 3 10 or older 3 32 When using 600 cc cartridge firmware Ver 3 20 or la...

Page 68: ... registered in the type Example of type registration Registering Type 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Press the key 3 Select the type 1 4 by pressing the keys then the key 4 Select and set each item of the list of SET UP functions For the detailed setting procedures refer to reference pages described in List of functions When solvent ink is used Type 1 For Tarpaulin 1 Type 2 For Tarpaulin 2 Ty...

Page 69: ... be applied DRYING TIME P 3 16 SCAN 0 0 19 9 sec Sets the time to wait for ink drying Draw END 0 999 sec AUTO CUT P 3 23 ON OFF Cuts the media automatically after printing PRE FEED P 3 23 ON OFF Feeds the media back and forth before printing When sticky media is used select ON MARGIN P 3 17 LEFT 10 0 85mm 1mm unit Sets a non printing area along the right and left edges of the media RIGHT 10 0 85mm...

Page 70: ...3 19 ON INTERVAL 10 1000 10000 mm Sets the auto cleaning of the print head every completion of printing TYPE NORMAL SOFT HARD OFF Print CLEANING P 3 21 ON INTERVAL 10 1000 10000 mm Sets the auto cleaning of the print head in printing TYPE NORMAL SOFT HARD OFF MEDIA DETECT P 3 22 DETECT METHOD SELECT WIDTH Sets the method for detecting the media CUTTING DETECT NONE BOTH EDGE LEFT EDGE RIGHT EDGE FE...

Page 71: ...CONSTANT lamps light and the preset temperatures have been reached and then start correction On completion of MEDIA COMP during use of a roll media the media returns to the printing origin Then the roll media in the rear of this machine will slacken Before printing take up the slack in the roll media by hand a loose roll media can result in an inferior image quality When printing is to be performe...

Page 72: ...g between two lines is getting closer The band moves by approx 0 1mm every when the compensative value is changed by 30 8 Press the key Print and check the compensation pattern once again Compensate it according to the operations of the step 7 if compensation is required 9 Press the key several times to end 1 MED I A COMP PR I NT START e n t PR I NT I NG P L EASE WA I T 1 MED I A COMP VA LUE 0 1 M...

Page 73: ...rrection amount immediately 4 Press the key The value entered here will be invalid when pressing key in stead of key 5 Press the key The changed value is registered The value entered here will be valid temporarily when pressing key in stead of key If performing media detection again or turning OFF the power supply the correction value will be cleared REMOTE 1 0 1 mm FEED COMPENSAT I ON 0 FEED COMP...

Page 74: ...The preheat temperature is preset and cannot be changed If the machine receives data at the preheat temperature the heaters automatically raise their temperatures up to the preset levels and then the machine starts printing When NONE is selected the temperatures do not drop to the preheat level OFF TIME The heaters are turned off in the following case If a preset time has passed without printing w...

Page 75: ... Item selecting by the keys Time setting by the keys 12 Press the key 13 Press the key several times to end It returns to the local mode Use this machine at 20 35 C to ensure reliable printing The heater temperatures may not rise to the set values depending on the ambient temperature 1 MED I A COMP e n t 1 HEATER e n t PRE PRT POST 2 5 C 2 5 C 3 5 C PRE PRT POST 3 5 C 4 0 C 5 0 C Set temperature 2...

Page 76: ... on which ink is slow to dry set the heater temperatures so that the ink fixing and drying characteristics will be improved Wait until the CONSTANT lamps light up Set the heater temperatures P 3 8 Correct the media feed rate P 3 5 Yes No Is media wrinkled Test printing Does media stick to platen Does beading occur END Lower the heater temperatures Raise the heater temperatures Move the media back ...

Page 77: ...ta area signifies that media feeding has been adjusted properly In the blue area 100 magenta 100 cyan however speckled patterns and banding occur This banding is a result of beading If heater temperatures are low or the ink capacity ink limit of the media is low the first dot does not solidify before the second dot lands on the media As a result dots bond to each other and unevenness or banding oc...

Page 78: ...key 6 Select an item to be set 1 Select DRAFT QUALITY or FINE QUALITY DRAFT QUALITY is selected here by pressing the keys 2 Press the key 7 Select the print quality by pressing the keys Set value STD FAST FINE Press the key to terminate the setting at this then proceed to the step10 8 When changing the details of printing quality at each resolution Select the resolution by pressing the key Set val...

Page 79: ...s referring to Combinations of Settable factors 10 Press the key several times to end Combinations of Settable factors DRAFT quality FINE quality Resolution dpi 4 colors Resolution dpi 4 colors Pass Speed Pass Speed 540x720 dpi 4 Hi SPEED Normal SPEED 720x540 dpi 6 Hi SPEED Normal SPEED 8 12 16 24 540x900 dpi 10 Hi SPEED Normal SPEED 720x720 dpi 4 Hi SPEED Normal SPEED 20 8 40 16 540x1080 dpi 6 Hi...

Page 80: ...anning direction by pressing the keys Set value Uni D Bi D 5 Press the key 6 Press the key several times to end 1 PR I NT MODE DRAF T QUA L I TY e n t 1 PR I NT MODE SCAN D I RECT I ON e n t 1 PR I NT MODE SCAN D I RECT I ON Un i D 1 PR I NT MODE SCAN D I RECT I ON B i D 1 PR I NT MODE SCAN D I RECT I ON e n t Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 81: ... OFF by pressing the keys 5 Press the key 6 Press the key several times to end UNI DIRECTIONAL BI DIRECTIONAL Movement of heads whe LOGICAL seek is OFF Movement of heads whe LOGICAL seek is ON UNI DIRECTIONAL BI DIRECTIONAL 1 PR I NT MODE DRAF T QUA L I TY e n t 1 PR I NT MODE LOG I CA L SEEK e n t 1 PR I NT MODE LOG I CA L SEEK ON 1 PR I NT MODE LOG I CA L SEEK OF F 1 PR I NT MODE LOG I CA L SEEK...

Page 82: ...the local mode 2 Press the key 3 Select the type 1 4 by pressing the keys then press the key 4 Select DRYING TIME by pressing the keys 5 Press the key 6 Set the drying time by pressing the keys Item selecting by the keys Time setting by the keys 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT SETUP SE L ECT TYPE 1 1 DRY I NG T I ME e n t SCAN D r aw END 0 0 s 0 s SCAN D r...

Page 83: ...ress the key 6 Set a right and left margin by pressing the keys Item selecting by the keys Margin setting by the keys 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end Pay attention to that printing may start on the media press if a right and left margin is set to 5 mm or less when the media press is used in printing FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT SETUP SE L ECT TYPE 1 1 MARG I N e n t L EF T R I GHT 0mm...

Page 84: ...y then proceed to the step 11 when either ALL HOST or ALL PANEL is selected 7 Press the key The setting display for the media compensation is displayed 8 Select either HOST or PANEL by pressing the keys 9 Press the key You can also press keys to move between items Be sure to press the key to register the setting 10 Set other items by the same operations as the step 8 and 9 11 Press the key several...

Page 85: ...ation interval is 1000 mm example 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Press the key 3 Select the type 1 4 by pressing the keys then press the key 4 Select AUTO CLEANING by pressing the keys 5 Press the key 6 Select ON by pressing the keys Proceed to the step 9 when OFF is selected 7 Press the key Print length 1 6 m Cleaning 3rd time Print length 0 0 m Cleaning 1st time Print length 0 8 m No cleani...

Page 86: ...es to end This function does not operate when ink near end occurs Solve the ink near end referring to P 1 12 Depending on the conditions of the heads etc the defective printing could not be recovered even performing this function In this case contact our service office or distributor I NTERVA L TYPE 1 0 0 0mm NORMA L Interval 10 to 10000mm Type NORMAL SOFT HARD Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com M...

Page 87: ...d 7 Press the key 8 Set an interval of cleaning and cleaning type by pressing the keys Item selecting by the keys Interval and Type setting by the keys 9 Press the key 10 Press the key several times to end This function does not operate when ink near end occurs Solve the ink near end referring to P 1 12 Depending on the conditions of the heads etc the defective printing could not be recovered even...

Page 88: ...ithout any key input when the media is detected Detecting is started automatically by lowering the clamp lever 7 Press the key 8 Select CUTTING DETECT by pressing the key 9 Press the key 10 Select the set value by pressing the keys Set value BOTH EDGE LEFT EDGE RIGHT EDGE NONE 11 Press the key 12 Press the key several times to end If the set value is set to others than BOTH EDGE in CUTTING DETECT ...

Page 89: ...he set value is maintained even when the power is tuned OFF Item Outline Set value Setting of Media compensation Corrects the feeding rate of media Refer to P 3 5 Setting of Heater Setting Heater temperature Refer to P 3 8 Setting Heater standby time and OFF time Setting of Printing mode Setting Print quality Refer to P 3 12 Setting Scanning direction Setting Logical seek Setting of the number of ...

Page 90: ...ting the force adsorbing a media STRONG STANDARD Little WEAK WEAK OFF Setting of Feeding speed level Changing the media feeding speed in printing 10 100 200 Setting of Priority Sets the priority of settings host panel INDIVIDUALLY ALL HOST ALL PANEL Setting of Auto cleaning Setting the auto head cleaning operation performed every printing Refer to P 3 19 Setting of In printing cleaning Setting the...

Page 91: ...r type 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Press the key 3 Select the type 1 4 by pressing the keys then press the key 4 Select SETUP RESET by pressing the keys 5 Press the key 6 Press the key The set is initialized 7 Press the key several times to end FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT SETUP SE L ECT TYPE 1 1 SETUP RESET e n t 1 SETUP RESET RESET e n t Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 92: ...tting whether a check message for the waste ink tank is displayed or not 600cc Cartridge 3 3 It is not displayed when the 600cc cartridge is not set in the ink slot Setting the weight of an eco case P 3 38 Test Draw Arrange FEED DIR SCAN DIR Setting the deployment direction of the test pattern when performing test printing repeatedly CART PRIORITY 4 4 This setting is only available for 4 color set...

Page 93: ...eys 3 Press the key twice 4 Select the item to be set by pressing the keys STOP TIME Setting the time from the completion of printing until the exhaust fan is stopped RENEW Select this to operate the fan 5 Press the key 6 Select the set value by pressing the keys STOP TIME 0 240 seconds or continuous running RENEW Select ON to operate and OFF to stop the operation 7 Press the key 8 Press the key s...

Page 94: ... Press the keys to change the setting Item selecting by the keys Unit setting by the keys 8 Press the key If you perform setting of the tension bar continuously operate the procedures from Step 6 of Setting of Tension Bar Position 9 Press the key several times to end For setting of UNIT SELECT when you set OFF to the heavy duty take up device the heavy duty feeding device be sure to fix tension ba...

Page 95: ... 8 Select the set value by pressing the keys 9 Press the key 10 Press the key several times to end When changing the setting be sure to understand the setting contents referring to P 2 18 Setting the active position of the take up tension bar before change it FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP ENT MACH I NE SETUP DEODOR I ZE FAN e n t MACH I NE SETUP F e e d i n g T a k eUP e n t F e ...

Page 96: ...TUP by pressing the keys 3 Press the key 4 Select DRYNESS FEED by pressing the keys 5 Press the key 6 Select ON OFF by pressing the keys 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP ENT MACH I NE SETUP DEODOR I ZE FAN e n t MACH I NE SETUP DRYNESS FEED e n t DRYNESS FEED SETUP ON Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 97: ...de 2 Select MACHINE SETUP by pressing the keys 3 Press the key 4 Select STAMP SETUP by pressing the keys 5 Press the key 6 Select ON OFF by pressing the keys 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end Examples of Output FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP ENT MACH I NE SETUP DEODOR I ZE FAN e n t MACH I NE SETUP STAMP SETUP e n t STAMP SETUP STAMP OF F Downloaded From Manuals...

Page 98: ...ed to the 600cc ink pack Scale To calculate the remaining ink quantity input the weight of the eco case and the 600 cc cartridge into this machine Use a scale for weight measuring To manage the accurate remaining ink quantity prepare the scale that can weigh in one gram unit This machine cannot judge whether the 600 cc ink pack is in the eco case or not When using the 600 cc cartridge be sure to a...

Page 99: ... ink station Mount the 600 cc ink pack and the ink chip on the eco case and set it to the ink slot The input screen for the weight of the eco case will be displayed 3 Pressing the keys input the weight of the eco case Press the keys to move to another digit Press the keys to input the weight 4 Press the key For setting 600 cc cartridges in multiple slots repeat the procedures in Step 2 and 3 After...

Page 100: ...ighlighted 7 Press the key The weight input screen is displayed 8 Pressing the keys input the weight of the eco case Press the keys to move to another digit Press the keys to input the weight 9 Press the key The slot selection screen is displayed again When you want to register the weight of another slot continuously repeat the Step 6 to select a slot 10 Press the key several times to end the sett...

Page 101: ...ately weigh the 600 cc cartridge down to 1 gram unit If available ink remains Ink Level warning disappears and NEAR END appears If Ink Level warning is displayed after inputting the weight available ink is used up Immediately replace the ink pack with new one The ink in the ink pack cannot be completely used up To prevent ink supply trouble the ink remains about 30 cc in the pack To use 600 cc of ...

Page 102: ...3 Reinsert the 600cc cartridge 4 Pressing the keys input the weight of the 600cc cartridge Press the keys to move to another digit Press the keys to input the weight 5 Press the key 6 Press the key If there is a 600 cc cartridge which the quantity of remaining ink is not set the screen will return to the Step 1 Repeat the procedures from the Step 1 to 6 for all the 600cc cartridges set in this mac...

Page 103: ...sert the 600cc cartridge and follow the procedures from the Step 3 again Error when performing maintenance function When performing the maintenance function such as the head cleaning or the ink filling for the 600 cc cartridge selected functions can be performed if the quantity of remaining ink is enough to execute the function even if the ink near end occurs If the quantity of remaining ink is no...

Page 104: ...ed to the 600cc ink pack Scale To calculate the remaining ink quantity input the weight of the eco case and the 600 cc cartridge into this machine Use a scale for weight measuring To manage the accurate remaining ink quantity prepare the scale that can weigh in one gram unit This machine cannot judge whether the 600 cc ink pack is in the eco case or not When using the 600 cc cartridge be sure to a...

Page 105: ... ink station Mount the 600 cc ink pack and the ink chip on the eco case and set it to the ink slot The input screen for the weight of the eco case will be displayed 3 Pressing the keys input the weight of the eco case Press the keys to move to another digit Press the keys to input the weight 4 Press the key For setting 600 cc cartridges in multiple slots repeat the procedures in Step 2 and 3 After...

Page 106: ...ighlighted 7 Press the key The weight input screen is displayed 8 Pressing the keys input the weight of the eco case Press the keys to move to another digit Press the keys to input the weight 9 Press the key The slot selection screen is displayed again When you want to register the weight of another slot continuously repeat the Step 6 to select a slot 10 Press the key several times to end the sett...

Page 107: ...s by resetting the 600 cc cartridge indicating Ink Level warning in the local mode or remote mode during waiting or printing Weight the cartridge exactly down to the gram Entering a larger weight than the actual one may cause Nozzle Drop Out Use the E display as a guide for replacing the ink pack If ink remains much in the ink pack even when E is displayed proceed to the Step 2 and the subsequent ...

Page 108: ... 6 This function stores the calculated quantity of remaining ink in the ink chip of the 600cc cartridge If the 600cc cartridge is removed or there is a problem on the contact of this device and the ink chip the data storage in the ink chip cannot be performed In this case the message on the right will be displayed If the message is displayed reinsert the 600cc cartridge and follow the procedures f...

Page 109: ... set in this machine When the setting for the quantity of the remaining ink of all the 600cc cartridges is completed return to the local mode z When an error occur in the Step 6 This function stores the calculated quantity of remaining ink in the ink chip of the 600cc cartridge If the 600cc cartridge is removed or there is a problem on the contact of this device and the ink chip the data storage i...

Page 110: ...dge selected functions can be performed if the quantity of remaining ink is enough to execute the function even if the ink near end occurs If the quantity of remaining ink is not enough a message on the right appears and selected maintenance function is not performed 6 0 0 c c E r r o r S h o r t a g e o f i n k Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 111: ...lue by pressing the keys FEED DIR Deployed in the feed longitudinal direction of the media setting at the time of purchase SCAN DIR Deployed in the scan crosswise direction of the media 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end Media feed direction when the setting value is FEED DIR when the setting value is SCAN DIR FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP ENT MACH I NE SETUP DE...

Page 112: ...ess to select a set value Not wait ARR The error message is displayed for a moment and printing starts Wait arrival After the error message is displayed wait until the ambient temperature reaches the proper value Then printing starts 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end For the details of the usable temperature range refer to P 7 3 Available temp If the ambient temperature is out o...

Page 113: ...hen OFF is selected 5 Press the key to set BACK FEED 6 Select ON OFF by pressing the keys When the media return feeding is set ON the media fed by the confirmation feeding is slightly returned If it is not desirable to return the media set it to OFF 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP 2 ENT CONF I RM FEED FEED ON CONF I RM FEED BACK ...

Page 114: ...me up to 8 hours earlier than the presently indicated time If future time is set by mistake the previously set time can be set back by the following operations in step 7 1 Press the key in step 7 The input time and the previously set time are indicated 2 Press the key Only one change of previous setting can be set back The time before changed is proceeding by the elapsed time FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT ...

Page 115: ...UNIT SETUP by pressing the keys 5 Press the key 6 Select the unit by pressing the keys Item selecting by the keys Unit setting by the keys 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP 2 ENT MACH I NE SETUP 2 CONF I RM FEED e n t MACH I NE SETUP 2 UN I T SETUP e n t TEMP L ENGTH C mm MACH I NE SETUP 2 UN I T SETUP e n t Downloaded From Manuals...

Page 116: ... Select MACHINE NAME by pressing the keys 5 Press the key 6 Select the machine name 01 99 by pressing the keys 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP 2 ENT MACH I NE SETUP 2 CONF I RM FEED e n t MACH I NE SETUP 2 MACH I NE NAME e n t MACH I NE NAME J V 3 3 0 1 e n t MACH I NE NAME J V 3 3 1 0 e n t MACH I NE SETUP 2 MACH I NE NAME e n t...

Page 117: ...s the key 6 Select ON OFF by pressing the keys 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end A buzzer sound at Error Warning Operation completion cannot be cancelled even when the setting is turned to OFF FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP 2 ENT MACH I NE SETUP 2 CONF I RM FEED e n t MACH I NE SETUP 2 KEY BUZ ZER e n t KEY BUZ ZER SETUP ON KEY BUZ ZER SETUP OF F MACH I NE SETUP...

Page 118: ... for extension cannot be changed the setting To extend multiple inks expiry month at a time set the expired ink cartridges and then set the extension Extension of ink expiry month may lower the print image quality or print quality such as color difference or banding Please understand them when extending ink expiry month When initial filling the ink expired more than two months ago cannot be used W...

Page 119: ...uously Not printable continuously Not printable Unusable A message Expiration 2MONTH or COMPLETELY EXPIRED appears on the display and the cartridge lamp lights in red A message Expiration 1MONTH appears on the display and the cartridge lamp blinks in red A message Expiration appears February March April May or later September Printable continuously Not printable continuously Printable continuously...

Page 120: ...VEL Low ink cartridge is used first EXP DATE Close to date ink cartridge is used first 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end When expired ink cartridge is set the expired cartridge is used first regardless of the setting below When the optional bulk ink system MBIS1 is used and the MBIS1 is set in both slots the setting below is effective When both an ink cartridge and the bulk ink ...

Page 121: ...the key It enters in the LOCAL or the REMOTE mode Usually when both an ink cartridge and the bulk ink system MBIS1 are set in the supply path of the same color the ink in the bulk ink system MBIS1 is used first This setting is only available for 4 color set If supply path does not have both ink cartridge and the bulk ink system MBIS1 this function cannot be set Pull out the ink cartridge selected ...

Page 122: ...by one in the order of occurrence MAINTE HISTORY Displays the records of the date and time when maintenance functions were used It displays chiefly manual cleaning functions or automatic cleaning functions by ROUTINE SETUP or SLEEP SET UP PRT modeHISTORY Displays the information printing conditions of the online printing that has been performed up to now since power on Max 50 Using or key the disp...

Page 123: ...RSION Displaying the version information such as F W or the like PRT modeHISTORY Displaying the resolution the length printed or the like Displaying the date printed Serial No Displaying Serial No ERROR H I S TORY 0 1 0 9 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 5 ERROR 0 9 HDC ERROR 0 1 0 9 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 5 CARR I AGE OUT J V 3 3 2 6 0 BS V 3 0 0 MR L I I I V 1 4 0 0 1 7 2 0 x 1 0 8 0 1 2 B d V d x 1 1 L 1 2 3 4m PR I NTmo ...

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Page 125: ...g Printing on Double Side 4 2 Workflow of double sided printing 4 2 Printing Area for double sided printing 4 3 Printing on Front Side 4 5 Setting the Double Side Mode 4 8 Printing on Back Side 4 10 CHAPTER 4 Double Sided Printing Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 126: ...nting on double side print on front side first not on back side Since the machine reads the pattern printed on the front side and positions the back side back side cannot be printed first After printing on the front side dry the printed media well for about one day If printing on back side before drying the front side well the media may not be properly fed Print on the back side Downloaded From Ma...

Page 127: ...0mm are automatically added Therefore the printable width of data is the area less the sum of the width above 70mm To print on the back side a length of 800 mm or more is necessary from the front edge to the cutting line of the media Be careful to use a cut sheet media For a necessary length to cut off the media after printing on front side see P 4 7 150 mm 25 mm 25 mm Feed direction Misalignment ...

Page 128: ...75 mm on the back from the slot for cutting on the platen For scan direction Y it is positioned on 25 mm from the right corner of media With double sided printing function the position of scan direction Y cannot be changed slot for cutting approx 75 mm X 25mm Y Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 129: ... on Raster Link Pro4 1 Select Front side in Double sided printing 2 Click OK 6 Start printing on Raster Link Pro4 Right click the image to print select RIP and Print or others and start printing When printing on the front side the following settings are fixed Before printing on roll media check the media is not slack on the back of the printer If bowed rewind the roll media manually to take up the...

Page 130: ...salignment of the front and the back side with this line before printing image data Origin line for double sided printing This line is the origin of feed direction for printing on the back side Printer automatically detects this line Misalignment Media stretch check line When printing on the back side media stretch created at printing on front side is detected with this line Media stretch is creat...

Page 131: ...hen the heavy duty take up device is used Cut off at a position of approximately 1800 mm or more from the cutting line When the take up device is not used Cut off at a position of approximately 400 mm or more from the cutting line Do not cut the edge of the media The edge may be lifted and may scrape against the head Cutting line Cut Media For the narrow take up device approx 1000 mm or more For t...

Page 132: ...de INK LAYERS Set the number of ink layers to print on the back side MEDIA DETECT When the printing media reaches the specified length media is detected again to adjust the media misaligned position by skew or others FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP ENT MACH I NE SETUP DEODOR I ZE FAN e n t MACH I NE SETUP Do u b l e S i d e Mo d e e n t Do u b l e S i d e Mo d e P r i n t O f B a c...

Page 133: ...s selected 15 Press the to set the detection interval OFF 10 to 10000 mm Set the interval to check the media misalignment 16 Press the key 17 Press the key several times to end Do u b l e S i d e Mo d e I NK L AYERS 4 Do u b l e S i d e Mo d e P r i n t O f B a c k S i d e e n t Do u b l e S i d e Mo d e MED I A DETECT e n t Do u b l e S i d e Mo d e De t e c t I NTV L OF F Do u b l e S i d e Mo d...

Page 134: ...allel to the back with the following way then set the media to the take up device If media is set to the take up device before checking setting the media again may be hard When using the heavy duty feeding device check the front is parallel to the back then lift the tension bar down If the tension bar is lifted down before checking setting the media again may be hard In addition if the media tensi...

Page 135: ...t parallel with the print on the front side 7 If the media is set parallel press the key If the media is not set parallel raise the clamp lever and follow from the Step 3 again The set position check line can be printed up to six times When setting the media again check the newly printed lines are parallel to the front side When using the take up device check the lines are parallel and set the med...

Page 136: ... the selected one on the Step 5 is set and printed an error appears on the printer and the printer does not print About profile to be selected for printing on back side When printing on the back side of translucent media select the following profile 4 color ink set 360 x 360 1 pass When Translucent Back side is selected on RasterLinkPro selecting the mode other than above displays an error When pr...

Page 137: ...ith a cutter measure the length to the check line and then input the difference with the jog key Depending on media types you cannot check the misalignment visually since the front line cannot be seen from the back In this case slit up on the reference position with a cutter measure the length to the check line and then input the difference with the jog key B a c k P r i n t POS COMP Y 1 3mm No mi...

Page 138: ...e misalignment during printing image data with the Misalignment Media stretch check lines z How to adjust the misalignment of the print Press the to adjust the misalignment and press the key To adjust the misalignment in the scan direction Press the To adjust the misalignment in the feeding direction Press the Misalignment Media stretch check line Press the to adjust the scan direction Y Press the...

Page 139: ... later 5 16 Cleaning heads and surroundings parts 5 19 When Nozzle clogged after cleaning 5 21 Filling up ink 5 21 DISCHARGE WASH 5 22 Initial ink fill up 5 24 If dots misalign 5 26 Preventing nozzle clogging while power off 5 27 Setting refreshing interval in Sleep mode 5 27 Setting tube washing interval in Sleep mode 5 28 Setting cleaning interval in Sleep mode 5 29 Setting Routine operations 5 ...

Page 140: ...nk jetting it is necessary to have the machine perform ejection of a fine amount of ink flushing periodically while printing output is suspended for an extended period of time When printing is to be suspended for a long time turn off only the power switch in the front of the machine leave the main power switch at the rear of the machine turned ON in the position of and leave the power cable connec...

Page 141: ...fter heater cover and pre heater cover The after heater cover and the pre heater cover are easy to be dirty because of the powder of the medium etc If it shows dirt wipe it with a soft cloth soaked in water or waterish mild detergent and wrung If it is stained with ink wipe it off with a paper towel containing a little amount of the cleaning solution Before starting to clean the platen make sure t...

Page 142: ...ed move the carriage to the left end by the operations of step 1 of P 4 16 Cleaning the heads and their surrounding parts and then clean it Cleaning the media press Media feeding may not operate properly in printing if cutting waste dust or the like is accumulated on the media press nor may print properly if dust or the like sticks to the nozzle Clean the media press periodically Media sensor Medi...

Page 143: ...s the key in the local mode 2 Press the key The carriage moves onto the platen 3 Open the front cover then remove the wiper Pull out the wiper by holding the projections at both ends Tools required for Maintenance Kit of cleaning solution for maintenance Cleaning solution BS CL kit SPC 0563 Clean stick SPC 0527 Gloves Goggles Be sure to wear the attached goggles and gloves for works when the maint...

Page 144: ... with a clean stick dipped in the cleaning solution 8 Close the front cover then press the key After performing the initial operation the machine returns to LOCAL mode Performing the station maintenance without key ST MAINTENANCE is selectable from the local mode by using the key not by pressing the key Press the key in the local mode Select MAINTENANCE by pressing the keys Press the key twice It ...

Page 145: ...l the wiper by holding the projections at both ends 6 Close the front cover then press the key After performing the initial operation the machine returns to LOCAL mode The wiper to be newly installed is available as an option Order it from your dealer or a sales office of MIMAKI Do not select WIPER EXCHANGE at any time other than when the wiper is to be replaced Once it is selected the number of w...

Page 146: ...ess the key Filling of the cleaning solution is started When the following messages are indicated check the waste ink tank and then operate it referring to P 5 40 If Waste ink tank confirming message is displayed according to the situation Co n f i r m a wa s t e t a n k Co n t i n u e E x c h a n g e Co n f i r m a wa s t e t a n k E x c h a n g e e n t HD MA I NTENANCE Ma i n t Wa s h L i q u i ...

Page 147: ...ss the key 2 Select MaintWashLiquid by pressing the keys 3 Press the key 4 Select DISCHARGE by pressing the keys 5 Press the key Proceed to the step 7 when the cartridge has been removed 6 Remove the cartridge 7 Press the key Discharging of the cleaning solution is started HD MA I NTENANCE Ma i n t Wa s h L i q u i d e n t Ma i n t Wa s h L i q u i d F I L L I NG UP e n t Ma i n t Wa s h L i q u i...

Page 148: ...e key 6 Press the key then fill the cap with the cleaning solution The cleaning solution is applied by drops when the is pressed When the is pressed again drops stop Repeat the drops several times to fill the cap with the cleaning solution just before the solution overflows from the cap Make sure the followings in advance Is NEAR END or INK END displayed The cleaning solution or ink is absorbed in...

Page 149: ...hing is carried out several times execute When Nozzle clogged after cleaning P 5 21 and DISCHARGE WASH P 5 22 Contact a distributor or our sales office a service call unless the missing is cleared even after the above Perform the followings unless the cleaning solution has been filled in the machine 1 Perform the operations up to the step 5 2 Fill the cap with the cleaning solution by using a syri...

Page 150: ...aning solution The cleaning solution is applied by drops when the is pressed When the is pressed again drops stop During the idle absorbing is interrupted repeat the drops several times to fill the cap with the cleaning solution just before the solution overflows from the cap When the following messages are indicated check the waste ink tank and then operate it referring to P 5 40 If Waste ink tan...

Page 151: ...ng is performed for 30 seconds Perform the followings unless the cleaning solution has been filled in the machine 1 Perform the operations until the step 4 2 Fill the cap with the cleaning solution by using a syringe 3 Perform the operations from the step 6 B e i n g I n i t i a l i z e d P L EASE WA I T LOCA L 1 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 152: ...PC 0563 3 Insert it in the original position by holding the projections at both ends of the wiper 5 Press the key Check the followings in advance Is NEAR END or NEAR END displayed The cleaning solution or ink is absorbed in washing At this time washing is unable to operate if the ink end or near end is detected Replace it with a cartridge undetected for the ink end or the like When the following m...

Page 153: ...tion of the nozzle cleaning the head moves to above the platen 10 Open the front cover 11 Press the key to fill the cap with the cleaning solution The cleaning solution is applied to the cap by drops when the is pressed When the is pressed again drops stop During the idle absorbing is interrupted repeat the drops several times to fill the cap with the cleaning solution just before the solution ove...

Page 154: ...curred in the maintenance washing liquid cartridge If the warning message of Wash Liquid Cart NONE Wash Liquid END or WRONG WASH CART is displayed set a proper maintenance washing liquid cartridge to solve the warning When the following messages are indicated check the waste ink tank and then operate it referring to P 5 40 If Waste ink tank confirming message is displayed according to the situatio...

Page 155: ...is in the standby status or the status that the power supply switch under the operation panel is OFF the sleep status The followings are the examples three patterns if you set the time length until the NOZZLE PROTECT function is executed to 16h In use On standby 1 Executing NOZZLE PROTECT In use In sleep status 1 In use On standby 1 Power switch OFF In sleep status 1 Power switch OFF 1 If the time...

Page 156: ...NOZZLE PROTECT Set value OFF 1 to 14 days 10 Press the key Press the key several times to end If maintenance washing liquid has not been filled in the machine the screen on the right is displayed in the Step 4 Fill maintenance washing liquid and execute procedures from the Step 1 again A u t oNZ L PROTECT ON T i me 1 6 h A u t oNZ L PROTECT ON T i me 1 2 h A u t oNZ L PROTECT ON T i me e n t A u t...

Page 157: ... the maintenance cover 1 Turn four screws that fix the maintenance cover to the left and remove them 2 Remove the maintenance cover If the maintenance cover is hard to remove use the supplied screwdriver 3 Wipe ink sticking to the side of the head off with a clean stick 4 Press the key after the cleaning Tools required for cleaning Clean stick SPC 0527 Gloves Goggles Be sure to wear the attached g...

Page 158: ...the key It returns to the local mode after the initial operation Clean the wiper and surroundings about twice in a week it varies depending on frequency of use of machine COVER OPEN PRESS ENT KEY B e i n g I n i t i a l i z e d P L EASE WA I T Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 159: ...n 600cc cartridge is used Q Even when Ink Level is displayed enough ink for head cleaning may remain in the ink pack When Ink Level appears see When Ink Level is displayed in the provided manual When using 600 cc cartridge and enter the current weight of the 600cc cartridge Q When the remaining ink is not enough for head cleaning When the remaining ink is not enough for head cleaning an error show...

Page 160: ... or tube is discharged to the waste ink tank The right display on the right is displayed after discharging To use this function the dedicated cleaning solution P 5 2 Notes on cleaning solution is required In addition before performing the work check whether ink to be filled again remains or not When the following messages are indicated check the waste ink tank and then operate it referring to P 5 ...

Page 161: ...be is discharged to the waste ink tank The right display on the right is displayed after discharging Check the condition of waste ink tank and then select whether the washing is terminated or restarted When the washing is restarted return to the step 5 by pressing the key 9 Press the key 10 Press the key several times to end ABSOPRPT I ON 0 0 0 0 Remo v e Ca r t r i d g e s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D I SCH...

Page 162: ...illing color to be filled by pressing the keys You cannot change the current ink set to other ink set yourselves If you want to change the ink set contact sales office of MIMAKI 4 Press the key If an ink cartridge extended the expiry month P 3 52 is set initial ink fill cannot be performed Replace the ink cartridge with another one neither extended nor expired and perform the initial fill BOOT J V...

Page 163: ...nk is not filled in step 5 If INK NEAR END INK END or other ink errors occur it does not start ink filling If ink filling is not started in Initial ink fill up step 5 1 Press the key to go back to the display of step 2 2 Press the key to check the state of the ink cartridge 3 Solve an ink error or others P 6 5 operate from step 2 again If blurring or missing is found in printing after initial fill...

Page 164: ...ng Plural pattern types are printed in order of printed called as Pattern 1 2 3 4 Correct the dot position of the pattern 1 by pressing the keys Correction value 40 to 40 Check the test pattern A correction value is at the position where an outward way and a return way are on one line If the correction value is not between 40 and 40 adjust the height of head then redo the operations from the step ...

Page 165: ...he keys Set value OFF 1 168 hours 5 Press the key 6 Press the key several times to end Function name Descriptions REFRESH Set the interval at which refreshing operation is to be performed periodically PUMP TUBE WASH Set the interval at which cleaning of the pump tubes is to be performed periodically CLEANING Set the cleaning type and the interval at which cleaning operation is to be performed peri...

Page 166: ...Select PUMP TUBE WASH by pressing the keys 3 Press the key 4 Set the tube washing interval by pressing the keys Set value OFF 1 168 hours 5 Press the key 6 Press the key several times to end When the cleaning solution has not been filled in the machine the right display is displayed at the step 5 Fill the cleaning solution P 5 8 then redo the operations from the step 1 S L EEP SETUP PUMP TUBE WASH...

Page 167: ...ress the key 3 Select SLEEP SETUP by pressing the keys 4 Press the key 2 Select CLEANING by pressing the keys 3 Press the key 4 Set the cleaning interval by pressing the keys Set value OFF 1 168 hours 5 Press the key The selection display of the cleaning type is displayed 6 Select the cleaning type by pressing the keys Set value NORMAL SOFT HARD 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end...

Page 168: ...the ambient temperature is the more easily ink can condense 1 Select ROUTINE SETUP of the maintenance menu 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Select MAINTENANCE by pressing the keys then press the key 3 Select ROUTINE SETUP by pressing the keys 2 Press the key 3 Press the key 4 Press the key Function name Descriptions ROUTINE WIPING While printing the nozzle surface is wiped with a certain interv...

Page 169: ...temperature of the print heater is higher than the ambient temperature and the difference is larger than the value of TEMP difference When setting 0 to the temperature difference regardless of the set temperature of the print heater fixed period wiping operation is performed when it reaches the specified number of scan 10 Press the key 11 Press the key several times to end ROUT I NE WI P I NG SCAN...

Page 170: ...hen press the key 3 Select ROUTINE SETUP by pressing the keys 4 Press the key 2 Select REFRESH by pressing the keys 3 Press the key 4 Set the refreshing interval by pressing the keys Set value OFF 1 168 hours 5 Press the key 6 Press the key several times to end ROUT I NE SETUP REFRESH e n t ROUT I NE SETUP REFRESH i n t e r v a l 1 h ROUT I NE SETUP REFRESH i n t e r v a l 1 0 h ROUT I NE SETUP RE...

Page 171: ...ess the key 4 Set the tube washing interval by pressing the keys Set value OFF 1 168 hours 5 Press the key 6 Press the key several times to end This function is operable only under the condition that the machine is left in the following displays When the cleaning solution has not been filled in the machine the right display is displayed at the step 5 Fill the cleaning solution P 5 8 then redo the ...

Page 172: ...splay of the cleaning type is displayed 6 Select the cleaning type by pressing the keys Set value NORMAL SOFT HARD 7 Press the key 8 Press the key several times to end This function does not operate when the error message relating to ink such as NEAR END or INK END is displayed While this function is being executed the display indicates the progress of head cleaning and no key operation is availab...

Page 173: ...he keys 2 Press the key 3 Set the wiper level by pressing the keys Set value 1 10 10 10 4 Press the key 5 Press the key several times to end 10 10 Displays the wiper replacement warning when wiping has been performed the standard number of times Initial value 9 10 Displays the wiper replacement warning when wiping has been performed nine tenths of the standard number of times 8 10 Displays the wip...

Page 174: ...a remaining amount is displayed in the remote mode The print length is displayed when a leaf media is used When the media remaining amount display is turned to OFF The media remaining amount is not displayed in the remote mode The media feed during printing or with any of the JOG keys is reflected on media remaining amount Input the media length initial value of remaining amount when the roll medi...

Page 175: ...ll return to the Step 2 screen When pressing key it will return to the local mode 4 Press the key Start printing of the media remaining amount When the printing completes it will return to the local mode Set MEDIA RESIDUAL to ON P 5 36 When changing the media it is recommended to print the remaining amount to the currently used media If you print the media remaining amount in advance for using the...

Page 176: ...ing 2 1 The operation is the same as the CUSTODY WASH of ST MAINTENANCE Leaving time three minutes 2 The operation equivalent of Hard cleaning of the head cleaning is performed on each color P 2 33 LEVEL2 Performs maintenance in the following order 1 Performs the automatic nozzle cleaning function 1 2 Fills the white ink 3 Performs cleaning 2 LEVEL3 Performs maintenance in the following order 1 Pe...

Page 177: ...he white ink cartridge When the white ink cartridge is removed the white ink remaining in the machine is discharged After discharging the screen shown on the right appears 8 Set the white ink cartridge 9 White ink filling starts Filling time of LEVEL2 is different from LEVEL3 When LEVEL2 is selected filling time becomes shorter 10 Perform cleaning L v NOZ Z L E WASH 0 3 0 0 The remaining time The ...

Page 178: ...ng amount is reset When the waste ink tank has room 1 Select Continue by pressing the key The ink discharging amount is not reset In this case the message of P 5 41 Check message in Local mode is displayed when it returns to the local mode z When the waste ink tank is full The right message is displayed 1 Replace the waste ink tank P 5 42 then press the key The ink discharging amount is reset Be s...

Page 179: ... menu 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Select MACHINE SETUP by pressing the keys then press the key 3 Select Waste Ink Warning by pressing the keys 4 Press the key 2 Select OFF by pressing the keys 3 Press the key 4 Press the key several times to end The check message is not displayed when the waste ink tank warning is set to OFF Be sure to check the ink remaining amount within the waste ink ta...

Page 180: ...Open the waste ink tank guard frontward 2 Pull it frontward to remove by holding the waste ink tank handle Put a cap on the waste ink tank removed 3 Replace the waste ink tank 1 Prepare a new waste ink tank SPC 0117 2 Insert the waste ink tank by holding a handle of the tank LOCA L 1 0 1 WASTE TANK Lift then pull it frontward Waste ink tank guard Waste ink tank Cap Waste ink New waste ink tank Dow...

Page 181: ...maintenance menu 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Select MAINTENANCE by pressing the keys then press the key 3 Select Ink Tank Exchange by pressing the keys 6 Press the key The ink discharging amount that is controlled by the machine is reset and the message is cancelled 7 Press the key several times to end I n k T a n k E x c h a n g e EXCHANGE e n t Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 182: ...w cutter unit 4 Fasten the screw of the cutter unit to secure the cutter unit The blade is sharp Be careful not to hurt yourself or anyone else Keep the cutter blades away from the reach of children Be sure to dispose of the worn out cutter blades according to the applicable national and local laws and regulations When replacing the cutter blade it is recommended to place a sheet of paper under th...

Page 183: ...Replacing the cutter blade 5 45 1 2 3 4 5 Routine Maintenance 4 Close the front cover 5 Press the key The machine returns to LOCAL mode Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

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Page 185: ...ooting 6 2 Power does not turn on 6 2 The machine does not start printing 6 2 Media get jammed media is soiled 6 3 HEAT or CONSTANT LED does not light up 6 3 Image quality is poor 6 4 Nozzle is clogged 6 4 Ink cartridge warning appears 6 5 Warning Error Messages 6 6 Warning messages 6 6 Error messages 6 10 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 186: ... also occur when the printing function does not work properly or the media is not set correctly Has the power cable been connected between the machine and a power plug socket Securely connect the power cable Is the main switch ON Turn on the main switch P 2 4 Is the power switch located on the front of machine ON Turn on the power switch on the front of the machine Is the correct interface cable u...

Page 187: ...ion Is a recommended media used Use recommended media Is the media not curled or bent ends Avoid using any media with curls or bent ends Yes Is the media hanging down along the platen Use a take up device or re load the media on the machine P 2 6 P 2 25 Is the power to the machine ON Turn on the power to the machine P 2 4 Yes Is the heater temperature setting effective Set the heater temperature P...

Page 188: ...el of the heads 1 Execute the head cleaning P 2 33 2 Perform maintenance of the inside of the station P 5 5 3 Execute the MEDIA COMP function P 3 5 4 If any pieces of paper or dust is attached on the path of the heads such as media press remove it Characters are double or triple printed in the media feed direction 1 Execute the MEDIA COMP function P 3 5 Disagreement in print positions between outw...

Page 189: ... operations P 6 7 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Press the key When two or more cartridge troubles occur warnings can be displayed in turn by pressing the or key Press the key or key to return to the display of the remaining amount of ink Once cartridge trouble is displayed do not leave the ink cartridge without replacing it for a long time otherwise the machine will lose the nozzle clogging ...

Page 190: ...rform the operations of P 5 10 Washing of Head nozzle A heater is disconnected This example shows that pre heater is disconnected Contact your local distributor to call for service The thermistor of a heater is defective This example shows that the thermistor of pre heater is defective Ink for one supply path has been nearly used up Replace the cartridge for the supply path corresponding to the in...

Page 191: ...lace the cartridge generating the warning with a MIMAKI genuine The IC chip of the ink cartridge cannot be read normally Remove the cartridge generating the warning once and install it again If the same warning message still appears contact your local distributor to call for service The ink of the ink cartridge is different in type from the ink currently supplied Check the ink type of the cartridg...

Page 192: ...artridge Cleaning solution has not been supplied Supply the cleaning solution Execute MAINTENANCE HD MAINTENANCE FILL UP INK P 5 21 The cover of the heavy duty take up device opens Close the cover of the heavy duty take up device If the error message is displayed even if the cover is closed contact our service and sales office The control limit sensor of the heavy duty take up device is detected M...

Page 193: ...de If the error message is displayed even if you move it down contact our service and sales office An abnormality occurs in the status of drawn of the heavy duty feeding device Conform whether the medium is set on the heavy duty feeding device properly Confirm whether the medium goes around in circles or not F e e d i n g L i m i t DE T EC T F e e d i n g WRONG Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com M...

Page 194: ...n the linear encoder Counting was unable An error occurred in the linear encoder Error in the mounting direction An error occurred in the linear encoder Read out count error An error occurred in the circuit board system FPGA PDC An error occurred in the circuit board system FPGA HDC The machine received some data other than command data Securely connect the interface cable in position Use an inter...

Page 195: ...d in communication between the host computer and the interface board for USB2 0 connection An error occurred in communication between the host computer and the machine for USB2 0 connection Improper operation was conducted on the operation panel Perform correct operations It is being tried to change settings for functions though there remains received data that has not yet been printed Print all t...

Page 196: ...em of the heavy duty feeding device An abnormality occurs in the heavy duty take up device Confirm the connection of the heavy duty take up device If the error message is displayed even if you connect the device properly once turn OFF the power supply and after a while turn it ON again If the error message is displayed again contact our service and sales office The heavy duty take up device is not...

Page 197: ...ble SD RAM is available the machine can be started as is However a printing speed may be slow depending on resolution An error is detected on the waveform printed on the lower line of the display Turn off the main power to the machine and turn it on after a while If the same error message appears again contact your local distributor to call for service Model ID of main PCB is different An abnormal...

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Page 199: ...e specifications and a list of the functions of this printer Machine specifications 7 2 Ink specifications 7 4 Sheet for inquiry 7 5 Warning labels 7 6 Function Flowchart 7 8 CHAPTER 7 Appendix Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 200: ...aximum 2642mm Minimum 210mm Margin Leaf media Left end and right end 25 mm Default Front 40 0 mm Rear 98 5 mm Roll media Left end and right end 25 mm Default Front 40 0 mm Rear 0 0 mm Distance accuracy Absolute accuracy Whichever the larger one of 0 3 mm or 0 3 of the designated Reproducibility Whichever the larger one of 0 2 mm or 0 1 of the designated Perpendicularity 0 5 mm 1000 mm Media skew 5...

Page 201: ...C to 35 C Humidity 35 to 65 Rh No condensation Guaranteed temp 20 C to 25 C Temperature change 10 C h or less Dust Equivalent to normal office level Weight 450 kg Outside dimensions Width 2289 mm Depth 1302 mm Height 1425 mm 1 Without deflection of the roll when it is retained at both ends 2 Main unit and heater included Item JV33 260BS Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 202: ... opening the package Storage temperature Storage 0 to 25 C Average daily temperature Be sure to keep a vessel in the airtight condition Transportat ion 20 to 60 C Avoid the condition lower than 20 C and higher than 60 C Q Do not disassemble ink packs and do not refill them with ink Q Ink could freeze if kept in a cold place for an extended period When solvent ink is used if the ink freezes thaw it...

Page 203: ...ecessary items and then fax the sheet to our sales office Company name Person in charge Telephone number machine model Operating OS Machine information 1 1 Refer to Confirming Machine information of Convenient using then fill in necessary information P 3 56 Error message Contents of inquiry Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 204: ...lly understand the warning given on the labels If a warning label is illegible due to stains or has come off purchase a new one from a distributor or our sales office When the front cover is open Stuck on right and left media press Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 205: ...Warning labels 7 7 1 2 3 4 5 Appendix 7 No Reorder Label 1 M901549 2 M903239 3 M903330 4 M903405 5 M904810 6 M903404 7 M906222 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 206: ...N SE TUP 0 0 OR I G I N SETUP OR I G I N MED I A CUT ENT PRE PRT POST 3 5 C 4 0 C 5 0 C 4 0 C 4 0 C 5 0 C OF F OF F OF F TEST DRAW SCAN D I R e n t TEST DRAW CL EAN I NG TYPE NORMA L CL EAN I NG ACT I VE 0 0 0 0 DATA CL EAR ENT DA TA CL EAR USER TYPE CHANGE TYPE 1 2 e n t To P7 10 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 207: ...7 9 Function Flowchart 1 2 3 4 5 Appendix 7 MED I A RES I DUA L DRAW ENT Only when MEDIA RESIDUAL is ON Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 208: ...7 10 BS I NK MMCCYYKK REMA I N 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 MED I A WI DTH 1 0 0 0mm HEAD HE I GHT TH I N J V 3 3 2 6 0 BS V MRL I I I V From P7 8 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 209: ...RTR I DGE M C K NO CARTR I DGE M C K E x p i r a t i o n 2MONTH M C K I NK REMA I N ZERO M C K I NK END M C K I NK NEAR END M C K E x p i r a t i o n 1MONTH M C K E x p i r a t i o n M C K MED I A RES I DUA L DRAW ENT Only when both an ink cartridge and the MBIS1 are set in the supply paths of the same color Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 210: ... FUNCT I ON I NFORMAT I ON ENT INFORMATION FUNCT I ON D I SP L AY ENT D I SP L AY J a p a n e s e e n t FUNCT I ON SETUP ENT SETUP FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP 2 ENT MACHINE SET 2 FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SETUP ENT MACHINE SET FUNCT I ON MA I NTENANCE ENT MAINTENANCE Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 211: ...7 13 Function Flowchart 1 2 3 4 5 Appendix 7 To P 7 14 To P 7 20 To P 7 26 To P 7 29 To P 7 30 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 212: ... t SETUP 1 MED I A COMP PR I NT START e n t 1 HEATER e n t 1 HEATER SET TEMP e n t 1 PR I NT MODE e n t 1 PR I NT MODE DRA F T QUA L I TY e n t 1 PR I NT MODE F I NE QUA L I TY e n t 1 PR I NT MODE SCAN D I RECT I ON e n t 1 PR I NT MODE LOG I CA L SEEK e n t Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 213: ... 1 DRAF T QUA L I TY 5 4 0 x 9 0 0 e n t 1 DRAF T QUA L I TY PASS 2 0 SCAN H i SPEED 1 DRAF T QUA L I TY 5 4 0 x 1 0 8 0 e n t 1 DRAF T QUA L I TY PASS 1 2 SCAN N o r mSPD STD FAST FINE 1 PR I NT MODE F I NE QUA L I TY F I NE 1 F I NE QUA L I TY 7 2 0 x 5 4 0 e n t 1 F I NE QUA L I TY PASS 1 2 SCAN H i SPEED 1 F I NE QUA L I TY 7 2 0 x 7 2 0 e n t 1 F I NE QUA L I TY PASS 1 6 SCAN N o r mSPD 1 F I...

Page 214: ...TUP OF F 1 MARG I N e n t L EF T R I GHT 0mm 0mm ON OFF 1 COLOR PAT TERN e n t 1 COLOR PAT TERN SETUP ON LEVEL 0 3 1 REFRESH e n t 1 REFRESH SETUP LEVE L 3 OFF WEAK Little WEAK STRONG STANDARD 1 VACUUM e n t 1 VACUUM SETUP STANDARD 10 200 1 F e e d SPEED L EVE L e n t 1 F e e d SPEED L EVE L L EVE L 1 0 Change the number Move cursor Change the number Move cursor Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com ...

Page 215: ...7 17 Function Flowchart 1 2 3 4 5 Appendix 7 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 216: ... ON OFF 1 P r i n t CL EAN I NG e n t 1 P r i n t C L EAN I NG SETUP ON 1 MED I A DETECT e n t 1 MED I A DETECT DETECT METHOD e n t 1 MED I A DETECT CUT T I NG DE TECT e n t 1 FEED OR I G I N e n t 1 FEED OR I G I N SETUP OF F Select ON Select ON When INDIVIDUALLY is selected 1 SETUP RESET e n t 1 SETUP RESET RESET e n t ON OFF Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 217: ...ESH HOST 1 PR I OR I TY VACUUM HOST 1 PR I OR I TY FEED SPD L EVE L HOST HOST PANEL HOST PANEL HOST PANEL HOST PANEL HOST PANEL HOST PANEL HOST PANEL HOST PANEL HOST PANEL HOST PANEL HOST PANEL HOST PANEL Initialize the setup parameter of selected user type 1 MED I A DETECT DETECT METHO SE L ECT SELECT WIDTH 1 MED I A DETECT DETECT BOTH EDGE BOTH EDGE LEFT EDGE RIGHT EDGE NONE I NTERVA L TYPE 1 0 ...

Page 218: ...NCE COMP L ETED e n t ST MA I NTENANCE NOZ Z L E WASH e n t WI PER CL EAN I NG COMP L ETED NEXT e n t ST MA I NTENANCE PUMP TUBE WASH e n t ST MA I NTENANCE COMP L ETED e n t ST MA I NTENANCE CUSTODY WASH e n t WI PER CL EAN I NG COMP L ETED NEXT e n t MA I NTENANCE CR MA I NTENANCE e n t CR MA I NTENANCE COMP L ETED e n t C l o s e a c o v e r Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 219: ...NEXT e n t ST MA I NTENANCE L EAV I NG T I ME 1m i n C l o s e a c o v e r C l o s e a c o v e r RESTART Close a cover C l o s e a c o v e r RESTART Close a cover Close a cover RESTART C l o s e a c o v e r RESTART Close a cover F i l l t h e l i q u i d COMP L ETED NEXT e n t ST MA I NTENANCE L EAV I NG T I ME 1m i n C l o s e a c o v e r Close a cover RESTART Close a cover Downloaded From Manual...

Page 220: ... L I NG UP NOW 0 0 0 0 MA I NTENANCE DROP POS I T I ON e n t DROP POS I T I ON PR I NT START e n t PR I NT I NG P L EASE WA I T MA I NTENANCE S L EEP SETUP e n t S L EEP SETUP REFRESH e n t S L EEP SETUP REFRESH i n t e r v a l 1 h S L EEP SETUP PUMP TUBE WASH e n t S L EEP SETUP WASH I NTERVA L 4 h S L EEP SETUP CL EAN I NG e n t S L EEP SETUP CL EAN I NTERVA L OF F Ma i n t Wa s h L i q u i d D ...

Page 221: ... C a r t r i d g e s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D I SCHARGE 0 0 0 0 SE L ECT END R e Wa s h End the printing DROP POS I T I ON PA T TERN1 0 0 40 0 40 Ma i n t Wa s h L i q u i d T h e r e i s a CARTR I DGE Ma i n t Wa s h L i q u i d D I SCHARGE START e n t Ma i n t Wa s h L i q u i d CARTR I DGE n o n e Ma i n t Wa s h L i q u i d F I L L I NG UP START e n t S L EEP SE TUP CL EAN TYPE NORMA L NORMAL SOFT HA...

Page 222: ...8 h ROUT I NE SETUP PUMP TUBE WASH e n t ROUT I NE SE TUP WASH I NTERVA L 4 h OFF 1 168 h ROUT I NE SETUP CL EAN I NG e n t ROUT I NE SE TUP CL EAN I NTERVA L OF F OFF 1 168 h MA I NTENANCE WI PER L EVE L e n t WI PER L EVE L L EVE L 1 0 1 0 MA I NTENANCE I n k T a n k E x c h a n g e e n t I n k T a n k E x c h a n g e EXCHANGE e n t 9 10 1 10 MA I NTENANCE MED I A RES I DUA L e n t MED I A RES I...

Page 223: ...1 2 3 4 5 Appendix 7 ROUT I NE WI P I NG SCAN COUNT 5 0 ROUT I NE WI P I NG TEMP D i f f e r e n c e 2 0 C ROUT I NE SETUP CL EAN TYPE NORMA L NORMAL SOFT HARD Settable except for OFF Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 224: ...E SE TUP STAMP SETUP e n t STAMP SETUP STAMP ON ON OFF MACH I NE SE TUP Wa s t e I n kWa r n i n g e n t Wa s t e I n kWa r n i n g SETUP ON MACH I NE SE TUP F e e d i n g T a k eUP e n t F e e d i n g T a k eUP UN I T SE L ECT e n t FEED I NG TAKE UP ON ON ON OFF F e e d i n g T a k eUP T e n s i o n B a r POS e n t F e e d i n g T a k eUP T e n s i o n B a r POS LOW LOW HIGH MACH I NE SE TUP Do ...

Page 225: ...7 27 Function Flowchart 1 2 3 4 5 Appendix 7 S h e l t e r t h e t e n s i o n b a r o f T a k eUP u n i t CONF I RMAT I ON OK Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 226: ...0 and later MACH I NE SETUP ENV TEMP e n t ENV TEMP SE L Wa i t a r r i v a l From P7 26 INK LEVEL EXP DATE MACH I NE SE TUP CART PR I OR I TY e n t CART PR I OR I TY SE L ECT I NK L EVE L Not wait ARR Wait arrival Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 227: ...TEMP C F LENGTH mm inch ON OFF T I ME SET 2 0 0 9 1 0 0 5 1 5 3 0 0 0 T I ME SET 2 0 0 9 1 0 0 5 1 5 3 0 0 0 MACH I NE SE TUP 2 UN I T SETUP e n t TEMP L ENGTH C mm MACH I NE SE TUP 2 MACH I NE NAME e n t MACH I NE NAME J V 3 3 BS 0 1 ON OFF MACH I NE SE TUP 2 KEY BUZ ZER e n t KEY BUZ ZER SETUP ON MACH I NE SE TUP 2 T I ME SET e n t ON OFF Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

Page 228: ...e n t L I ST PR I NT I NG I NFOMAT I ON VERS I ON e n t J V 3 3 2 6 0 BS V MRL I I I V I NFOMAT I ON MA I NTE H I S TRY e n t PR I NTmo d e H I ST 0 1 0 9 0 9 2 9 0 9 5 7 ALL ONLY ERROR ONLY WARNING ERROR H I STORY 0 1 0 9 0 9 2 9 0 8 1 8 I NFOMAT I ON I n k REP L Re p o r t e n t I n k REP L Re p o r t COLOR SE L ECT B l a c k Black Cyan Magenta I n k REP L R e p o r t PR I NT START e n t firmwar...

Page 229: ...Function Flowchart 7 31 1 2 3 4 5 Appendix 7 Error is displayed I n k REP L Re p o r t PR I NT I NG Downloaded From ManualsPrinter com Manuals ...

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