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Summary of Contents for UJF-3042FX

Page 1: ...D202217 20 MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO LTD URL http eng mimaki co jp...

Page 2: ...ion and Function 1 4 Front 1 4 Rear 1 4 Operation Panel 1 5 Carriage 1 6 EMERGENCY SWITCH 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 7 Connecting the USB2 0 interface cable 1 7 Connecting the power cable 1 7 Setting...

Page 3: ...8 Other useful functions 3 10 Data clear 3 10 Displaying information of this machine 3 10 Proceed with drawing that you suspended 3 11 Alternative nozzles for printing when nozzles missing can not be...

Page 4: ...4 10 Registering the case weight 4 10 Registering the cartridge weight 4 11 Registering the cartridge weight After LVL LOW LVL END 4 12 Avoiding dripping of ink droplet at printing 4 13 When the waste...

Page 5: ...he machine cannot perform printing 5 2 If image quality declines 5 3 Resolving nozzle clogging 5 3 Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCD 5 4 Warning Message 5 4 Error message 5 6 CHAP...

Page 6: ...and can radiate radio frequency energy 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 res...

Page 7: ...I and subchapter J indicates compliance with the CDRH regulations and is labeled on the product when marketed in the United States This Model is equivalent to Class II laser device according to CDRH...

Page 8: ...anual on hand Make arrangements to deliver this Operation Manual to the person in charge of the operation of this machine This Operation Manual has been carefully prepared for your easy understanding...

Page 9: ...es thoroughly to 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 Th...

Page 10: ...gory of UN No 3082 and UN Class 9 Since the ink is flammable never use fire when using the machine When cleaning the ink station or the head be sure to wear the supplied goggle and gloves since you ma...

Page 11: ...water If you get ink in your eyes immediately wash your eyes with a lot of clean water and then consult a doctor as soon as possible Do not use this machine in damp places Avoid damp environment to us...

Page 12: ...the lamp off to avoid from burn injury Handling of the antifreeze liquid Use the exclusive antifreeze liquid or the cooling device may be damaged If the antifreeze liquid or mixed soft water with ant...

Page 13: ...ace that is out of the reach of children Ink cartridges If the ink cartridge is moved from a cold place to a warm place leave it in a place of use for three hours or more and use it Open the ink cartr...

Page 14: ...possibility of being wet or electricity may leak Electrical leakage may lead to electrical shock of personnel or fire To prevent accidents be sure to carry out periodic inspections and replace period...

Page 15: ...ace that is not horizontal A place where temperature and humidity varies significantly Use the machine under the following environment Operating environment 20 35 68 to 95 F 35 65 Rh A place that vibr...

Page 16: ...ed on this machine Be sure to fully understand the warnings given on the labels In the case where any of the warning label has become so soiled that the warning message is illegible or has come off pu...

Page 17: ...xvii Position of the warning label Order No Label Order No Label 1 M907328 7 M901549 2 M904325 8 M905980 3 M904813 4 M903226 5 M907327 9 M902535 6 M903330...

Page 18: ...s on the Display Panel in addition to the operation procedures Proceed operations confirming them while using This explains the outline of functions These are what we want you to know in advance These...

Page 19: ...ction 1 4 Front 1 4 Rear 1 4 Operation Panel 1 5 Carriage 1 6 EMERGENCY SWITCH 1 6 Connecting the cables 1 7 Connecting the USB2 0 interface cable 1 7 Connecting the power cable 1 7 Setting of ink car...

Page 20: ...tallation before assembling this machine Decide the place considering the size of the machine and a space required for drawing Width Depth Height Total Weight 1200 mm 1090 mm 770mm Approx 113 kg 500 m...

Page 21: ...this machine and fix them tightening screws For safety be sure to work it with more than 4 people Do not push the cover to move this machine since the cover may be deformed Be sure to hold the handle...

Page 22: ...ON Operation Panel P 1 5 Operation keys for setting the machine and a display to display operation items are placed Power button Turn ON OFF the power of this machine instead of the power switch of ma...

Page 23: ...age to the front Move to the next function Select the next value Display Displays state of the machine setting items errors and so on Key Press to switch ON OFF of the vacuum VACUUM POWER Lamp Lights...

Page 24: ...t head for drawing LED UV device and a light pointer in the print head cover are mounted on the carriage EMERGENCY SWITCH When stopping the machine for safety reason press the switch One EMERGENCY swi...

Page 25: ...r RIP is required to support USB2 0 interface If USB2 0 interface is not installed in your computer ask a RIP maker near you or our branch office Use only the supplied power cable Be sure to connect t...

Page 26: ...Cyan K Black CL Clear Confirm the ink slot number and insert the ink cartridge of the correct color Insert the ink cartridge securely all the way in the slot Moreover do not insert or pull out the ca...

Page 27: ...assed after opening the cartridge drawing quality would be poor Store ink cartridges in a place that is out of the reach of children When discarding unused ink cartridges entrust them to an industrial...

Page 28: ...lat one or the one warping downward the one with floating central part when placed the drawing surface facing upward The media warping upward could not be absorbed in some cases onto the table Store t...

Page 29: ...and the table height by pressing the JOG keys 2 Executing Test drawing by pressing the key 3 Executing head cleaning by pressing the key 4 Execute setting of each function by pressing the key Functio...

Page 30: ...1 12...

Page 31: ...he media in another method 2 5 Test drawing 2 6 Execution of head cleaning 2 8 Drawing an image from source data 2 9 Starting the drawing operation 2 9 Interruption of drawing 2 10 Checking drawing da...

Page 32: ...ecution of head cleaning 5 Drawing an image from source data 6 Turning the power OFF See Turning the power ON P 2 3 See Setting the media P 2 4 See Test drawing P 2 6 See Execution of head cleaning P...

Page 33: ...mp does not light even if the button is pressed check the main power switch on the rear of this machine When the power is switched on the LCD displays the firmware version 2 Initial operation is start...

Page 34: ...he media is fixed To avoid media lifting be sure to turn ON the vacuum fan if using thin media 5 Adjust the table to an appropriate height for drawing by pressing the TABLE keys and press the key To a...

Page 35: ...table is lowered 3 To check the height press the key The table height can be checked after the table lifts to the specified height the obstacle sensor works and the Y bar moves to the front 4 Press t...

Page 36: ...covery is set press the or key to set ON OFF and then press the key This is available for F W Ver 3 30 and later ON Draws with nozzle recovery ON OFF Draws with nozzle recover OFF 4 Test drawing ends...

Page 37: ...perations Normal pattern Abnormal patterns Nozzle drop out Nozzle missing Deflection Many lines are missing The lines are missing as if the teeth are lost The distance between the lines is narrowing o...

Page 38: ...he key 4 Press the key Cleaning is started When the cleaning is completed a mode is returned to the local mode 5 Execute test drawing and check the result of the test drawing Repeat cleaning and test...

Page 39: ...orption OFF 2 Remove the media If the temperature of the head has not reached the predetermined value a message is displayed Drawing is not allowed in such cases When the display is disappeared drawin...

Page 40: ...s being received or has been received The next displayed if you cancel drawing or if you received the drawing data on the Local At this time if you press the key to migrate to the remote drawing is st...

Page 41: ...en you select CANCEL the machine starts initialization When you select CONTINUE the right screen is displayed When you continue drawing press the key When you stop drawing press the key During drawing...

Page 42: ...been output in the machine 1 Turn the power of the connected computer off 2 Press the power button to cut the power When this machine is not used for a long time execute the following 1 Press the pow...

Page 43: ...printing when nozzles miss ing can not be improved 3 12 Checking ink landing displacement 3 14 Various settings 3 15 Setting the print method 3 15 Setting the mode of the LED UV 3 16 Increasing cumul...

Page 44: ...in 3 Press the key when the drawing origin is determined The origin is changed The height of the table is also fixed at the same time Adjust the height of the table by pressing the TABLE keys in advan...

Page 45: ...axis The value in the parentheses indicates the distance from the origin to the maximum effective area 4 Select the Y OFFS by pressing the or keys and press the key 5 Input value by pressing the or k...

Page 46: ...eys and press the key 4 Set the media thickness by pressing the or keys and press the key Set value 0 0mm to 50 0mm 5 Press the key several times to end the setting Adjust MEDIA THICKNESS or TABLE HEI...

Page 47: ...e or key and press the key 3 Select the HEAD GAP by pressing the or keys and press the key 4 Set the head gap by pressing the or keys and press the key Set value 1 5mm to 5 0mm 5 Press the key several...

Page 48: ...t by pressing the or keys and press the key Set value 0 0mm to 50 0mm 5 Press the key several times to end the setting Adjust MEDIA THICKNESS or TABLE HEIGHT based on the head gap value so that HEAD G...

Page 49: ...change the table height If the work sensor is shielded when the table is lowered to the bottom table height 0 0mm a message of WORK High appears and the operation stops When OFF is selected Before dra...

Page 50: ...s to select AUTO or MANUAL AUTO Set the print pattern and smoothing level to the recommended value automatically depending on printing mode MANUAL You can adjust the set value 1 This helps reduce feed...

Page 51: ...ed to Step 9 3 Press the key Set the color ink smoothing level and proceed to Step 12 11 Set the pattern for the spot color 1 Press the keys to select a pattern from pattern 1 to pattern 6 2 Press the...

Page 52: ...r FW version Command information 2 Press the key to return to the local mode For the display of remaining amount of ink the larger number indicates ink remains lot Remaining amount of ink and the rema...

Page 53: ...u whether you proceed with drawing or not When pressing the key the machine stops drawing and returns to the local mode 2 Press the key to proceed with drawing When pressing the key the screen returns...

Page 54: ...ng the key The set value can be cleared by selecting the Nozzle line and then pressing key Select the Nozzle line Move to select of the Nozzle line Step 5 without drawing a patern 5 Select the Nozzle...

Page 55: ...rawing does not change For the lowest number of paths of the drawing mode the NOZZLE RECOVERY function is invalid When you use white ink and clear ink print on the clear film to check NO Z Z L E R E C...

Page 56: ...pressing the or key and press the key 4 Print the pattern for evaluating ink landing on the whole table When plotting is completed return to step 3 Ink landing displacement will result in a striped p...

Page 57: ...ess the key As for setting values see the next page 7 Press the key several times to end the setting Set value remains even after turning off the power Item Value Outline QUALITY STANDARD Standard dra...

Page 58: ...and press the key Set values ON OFF NOPRINT 5 Press the key several times to end the setting ON The LED UV is lit OFF The LED UV is not lit NOPRINT The drawing is not performed and only the LED UV is...

Page 59: ...e key in the local mode 2 Select the SET UP by pressing the or key and press the key 3 Select the UV Curing Level by pressing the or key and press the key 4 Select curing level to be set by pressing t...

Page 60: ...OT INDIVIDUAL If you select INDIVIDUAL go to the Step 5 and if you select others go to the Step 7 5 Select the HOST or the PLOT by pressing the or key and press the key Although the item can be select...

Page 61: ...setting Supported from the firmware ver 3 00 1 Press the key in the local mode 2 Select the SET UP by pressing the or key and press the key 3 Select the FAN MODE by pressing the or key and press the k...

Page 62: ...ng the or key and press the key 4 Select OFF or ON by pressing the or key and press the key OFF Keeps the remote mode after online drawing draws next drawing data over a drawn face while receiving ON...

Page 63: ...colors of the cartridges displaying INK LVL LOW or INK LVL END are displayed as MCYKWC L When two cartridges of the same color are set as WW or C L C L they are displayed as W1W2 or C L1C L2 5 Enter...

Page 64: ...cal mode 2 Select the DISPLAY by pressing the or key and press the key 3 Select a language by pressing the or key and press the key Default is English 4 Press the key to finish Set value remains even...

Page 65: ...media than the legal size P 2 4 2 Press the key in the local mode 3 Select the MAINTENANCE by pressing the or key and press the key 4 Select the LIST by pressing the or key and press the key Output o...

Page 66: ...Serial No Head serial No Supported from the firmware ver 3 90 Error history Supported from the firmware ver 4 00 5 Press the key several times to end the setting L O C A L FUNCTION F U N C T I O N M A...

Page 67: ...nce date 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 4 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 E R ROR 6 0 2 I N K E ND key Displays an error that occurred more recently key Displays an error that occurred furt...

Page 68: ...the number of times for over painting Finer drawing can be obtained by over painting REFRESH Level 0 to 3 Set the refreshing revel for preventing the head from clogging in a dusty environment The larg...

Page 69: ...the SETUP RESET by pressing the or key and press the key 4 Press the key Resets the setup 5 Press the key several times to end the setting In the SETUP RESET resetting is allowed only on contents chan...

Page 70: ...s the key The entered date is displayed 0 is displayed on the field of second 6 Press the key several times to end the setting For the past time up to 8 hours before now is settable For the future tim...

Page 71: ...r key and press the key 3 Select the MM INCH by pressing the or key and press the key 4 Select the unit by pressing the or key and press the key Setting of the unit use 5 Press the key several times t...

Page 72: ...the or key The ink colors set in the cartridges are displayed as MCYKWC L When two cartridges of the same color are set as WW or C L C L they are displayed as W1W2 or C L1C L2 5 Enter weight of the ca...

Page 73: ...ZZER by pressing the or key and press the key 4 Select ON OFF by pressing the or key and press the key 5 Press the key several times to end the setting The sound of Error Warning Operation completed c...

Page 74: ...ss the MACHINE SET by pressing the or key and press the key 3 Select the RADIATOR PUMP by pressing the or key and press the key 4 The current pump type is displayed 5 Select the Type B by pressing the...

Page 75: ...lushing level by pressing the or key and press the key 5 Press the key several times to end the setting Setting list For the amount of ink consumed for each level see the following If you are using th...

Page 76: ...3 34...

Page 77: ...0 Registering the cartridge weight 4 11 Registering the cartridge weight After LVL LOW LVL END 4 12 Avoiding dripping of ink droplet at printing 4 13 When the waste ink is full 4 15 Disposing of the i...

Page 78: ...chine can result in electric shock hazards or damage to this machine Before starting maintenance work be sure to turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cable otherwise an unexpected accid...

Page 79: ...ble is easy to become dirt with lint paper dust or the like after cutting media For a conspicuous stain wipe it off with a soft hair brush a dry cloth a paper towel or the like Be sure to clean the sl...

Page 80: ...ing press the key Y bar returns to the back 8 Press the key to finish Display Outline The ink in the ink cartridge is low Drawing can be continued but the ink may end during the drawing Early replacem...

Page 81: ...the key 4 Select the ink set by pressing the or key and press the key Select from the following sets of ink MCYKWC L MCYKWW MCYKC L C L MCYK_ _ When the ink set is changed go to the next step Ink set...

Page 82: ...uid cartridge 9 Set the washing liquid cartridge to the ink station again 10 Remove the washing liquid cartridge The step 5 to 10 is displayed when washing is required When a color set on the head or...

Page 83: ...ink filling automatically starts 14 Remove air from the ink port of the filled cartridge Remove air with syringe until ink comes out of the ink port When all air is removed press the key The step 13 t...

Page 84: ...dges are displayed the menu returns to the LOCAL mode automatically Do not leave the ink cartridge without replacing for a long time as this will cause the nozzle clogging and the printer must be repa...

Page 85: ...the B part of the bottom surface of the cartridge with paper towels Then shake it more than twenty times right and left so that ink flows inside the cartridge 3 Return the white ink cartridge to the i...

Page 86: ...local mode 4 Enter the weight checked at the Step 1 by pressing the or key and press the key If other 600ml cartridges are found an entry screen is displayed Repeat the Step 1 to 4 When all weights of...

Page 87: ...Repeat the Step 2 to 5 When all weights of the 600ml cartridges are entered this machine returns to the local mode to enable drawing or cleaning Press the key to cancel the weight entry but a screen...

Page 88: ...cartridge weight if ink remains 30ml and less the status becomes INK NEAR END If the status becomes INK NEAR END you can draw however you cannot perform cleaning nor ink filling of the relevant head L...

Page 89: ...he local mode 3 Select the MAINTENANCE by pressing the or key and press the key 4 Select the STATION by pressing the or key and press the key 5 Select the HEAD MENT by pressing the or key and press th...

Page 90: ...pecial cleaning swabs contact a distributor in your district or our office 8 Dip the TechnoWipe attached into alcohol and clean the LED UV irratiation outlet 9 After cleaning close the table front cov...

Page 91: ...he or key and press the key 4 Select the STATION by pressing the or key and press the key 5 Select the MENT WASTE TANK by pressing the or key and press the key If you need a spare waste ink tank conta...

Page 92: ...ith a cover Before putting the ink into the tank put paper on the floor Not to stain the floor with ink Dispose of the waste ink pursuant to the regulations of your district 9 Set the empty waste ink...

Page 93: ...pen the waste ink box cover By pressing the cover lightly the cover opens to the front 7 Take the wiper bottle out and dispose of the waste ink Turn the bottle holding the cover take out the bottle an...

Page 94: ...When the waste ink is full 4 18 9 Press the key 10 Press the key to finish S T A T I O N C OM P L E T E D e n t ENTER END...

Page 95: ...the key 5 Remove the front cover 1 Push the both ends of the front cover 2 Pull the cover to the front while opening upward Put on supplied goggles and gloves Ink may splash into the eye When a screw...

Page 96: ...pull the right white knob 2 Turn the left white knob and pull the frame of the filter 7 Replace the filters 2 places Replace two filters 8 Attach the covers Attach in reverse order of step 5 6 9 Press...

Page 97: ...s to execute washing and press the key 1 Select the head with the key 2 Select executing displays the head No or not executing displays _ of the nozzle washing with the key 6 Remove the front cover 1...

Page 98: ...Replace the front cover and press the key Capping is performed 10 Set leaving time by pressing the or key and press the key Usually set 10 min Set value 1 to 99 min After the leaving time cleaning is...

Page 99: ...4 Select the STATION by pressing the or key 5 Press the key 6 Select the MENT DISWAY WASH by pressing the or key The carriage moves to the center and the Y bar moves to the front 7 Press the key 8 Rem...

Page 100: ...9 Put washing liquid into the dropper and drop on the caps to fill them Fill the washing liquid into the three caps 10 Replace the front cover and press the key Capping is performed F i l l t h e l i...

Page 101: ...y pressing the or key and press the key The carriage moves to the center and the Y bar moves to the front The wiper moves to the front 5 Remove the front cover 1 Push the both ends of the front cover...

Page 102: ...caps 8 Replace the front cover and press the key Capping is performed 9 Set leaving time by pressing the or key and press the key Usually set 10 min Set value 1 to 99 min After the leaving time clean...

Page 103: ...ay one head number two 5 Press the key 6 Remove the ink cartridge Remove all ink cartridges corresponding to the head selected in the Step 4 When the ink cartridge is removed ink discharge starts When...

Page 104: ...uid cartridge and wash ink remaining in the ink discharge passage When discharge of washing liquid has been completed the right screen is displayed 10 Press the key Here tube cleaning work is not requ...

Page 105: ...No being set is displayed Not fill up _ is displayed When you fill up all heads display all head numbers 6 Press the key The machine starts ink filling 7 Press the key The screen returns to LOCAL 8 Wh...

Page 106: ...sing the or key and press the key 3 Select the INT WIPING by pressing the or key and press the key 4 Set the number of scanning times OFF 1 to 255 by pressing the or key and press the key When OFF is...

Page 107: ...head and press the key 1 Select the head with the key 2 Select executing displays the head No or not executing displays _ of white maintenance with the key 5 Pull out the two white ink cartridges from...

Page 108: ...When the two white ink cartridges are set white ink filling starts When the ink set is W CL set the white ink cartridge and the clear ink cartridge 8 When a message shown in the right is displayed aft...

Page 109: ...R CLEANING for the Firmware Ver 1 1 and later The carriage moves to the center The wiper moves to the front 5 Remove the front cover 1 Push the both ends of the front cover 2 Pull the cover to the fro...

Page 110: ...e places shown in the right If the dirt of the wiper is heavy replace the nozzle SPA 174 When fitting the nozzle be careful not to put back to front 7 After cleaning replace the front cover and press...

Page 111: ...y Mimaki If not the cooling device may be broken Supplied antifreeze liquid SPC 0394 1000cc x 2 bottles Do not touch the antifreeze liquid directly If the antifreeze liquid settles on your skin or clo...

Page 112: ...om the feed water inlet 2 Put the removed water into the tank with a cap and discard it 3 Mix antifreeze liquid with water 1 Mix 1 part antifreeze liquid with 2 parts water 2 Put the mixed water into...

Page 113: ...sage Before taking a phenomenon as a trouble 5 2 The machine cannot be energized 5 2 The machine cannot perform printing 5 2 If image quality declines 5 3 Resolving nozzle clogging 5 3 Troubles for wh...

Page 114: ...The machine cannot perform printing This occurs when the data is not being transmitted to the machine properly It can also occur when any of the machine functions fails or the media has been set impr...

Page 115: ...ion of P 2 8 has been executed check the following Replace ink with the operation of P 4 4 Development Corrective measure Lines blur 1 Execute the head cleaning P 2 8 2 If slip of paper is attached in...

Page 116: ...4 4 3 months or more after expiration Check the type of the loaded ink cartridge is correct Check the color shown on the display and the color of the loaded ink car tridge are the same Use the MIMAKI...

Page 117: ...with a new cartridge The cartridge weight is not entered Enter the weight of the cartridge Fill up ink of the displayed color P 4 29 Supported from the firmware ver 3 80 The drawing data is being rec...

Page 118: ...t the interface cable in position Use an interface cable in conformance with the standard Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while If the same error message appears again contac...

Page 119: ...cartridge shown on the display P 4 4 Attach the ink cartridge s shown on the display P 4 4 Execute the station maintenance and process the waste ink tank P 4 15 Firmware Ver 1 0 Firmware Ver 1 1 and l...

Page 120: ...weight of the cartridge Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while If the same error message appears again contact a distributor in your district or our office to call for servic...

Page 121: ...Message Solution Operate this machine correctly Draw the all received data or clear the data Then change the settings P 2 9 P 3 10 Head is not selected Select a head to be cleaned or to be filled ERR...

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Page 123: ...Tables of specifications and functions of this unit are described Specifications 6 2 Basic unit specifications 6 2 Specifications for ink 6 3 Function Flowchart 6 5 CHAPTER 6 Appendix...

Page 124: ...ucibility 0 2 mm or 0 1 of the designated whichever is larger Squareness 0 3 mm 400mm Print gap adjustment Table up down mechanism by key Head anticollision device Head anticollision by obstacle senso...

Page 125: ...or 600 cc Shelf life One year from the date of manufacture Storage temperature During storage 15 C to 35 C 59 to 95 F During shipping 0 C to 60 C 32 to 140 F within 2 weeks permitted The ink freezes...

Page 126: ...6 4...

Page 127: ...L CLEANING key normal soft hard CL EAN I NG HEAD MCYKWC L CL EAN I NG TYPE n o r ma l CL EAN I NG ON OFF select Head Flushing 1 1 Supported from the firmware ver 3 80 DATA CLEAR key LOCA L DATA CL EAR...

Page 128: ...T I ON SET OR I G I N ENT X OFFSET Y OFFSET FUNCT I ON SET UP ENT SET UP FEED COMP e n t SET UP PR I NT MODE e n t SET UP I NK L AYERS e n t SET UP REFRESH e n t HEAD HE I GHT MED I A TH I CKNESS e n...

Page 129: ...t HEAD TEMP CONTROL P L EASE WA I T SET UP QUA L I TY STANDARD SET UP LOG I CA L SEEK ON SET UP AD J UST 0 1 to 9 SET UP I NK L AYERS 1 0 to 3 SET UP REFRESH L EVE L 1 end PR I NT I NG P L EASE WA I...

Page 130: ...UP PR I OR I TY e n t SET UP UV A d d S c a n e n t SET UP WORK CHANGE e n t SET UP UV MODE e n t SET UP CART WE I GHT e n t SET UP AUTO CL EAN I NG e n t SET UP FAN MODE e n t SET UP UV Cu r i n g L...

Page 131: ...RS HOST The following screens are when INDIVIDUAL is selected SET UP I N I T I A L OK e n t SET UP AUTO CL EAN ON ON OFF SET UP WE I GHT 8 5 0 g M C Y K W C L 300 to 1200 SET UP 8 5 0 g OK e n t SET U...

Page 132: ...6 10 Followed To be followed To be followed FUNCT I ON MA I NTENANCE ENT MA I NTENANCE STAT I ON e n t...

Page 133: ...e l i q u i d COMP L ETED e n t STAT I ON COMP L ETED e n t STAT I ON MENT D I SWAY WASH STAT I ON MENT CARR I AGE OUT STAT I ON MENT WI PER EXCHG STAT I ON MENT WI PER BOT T L E STAT I ON COMP L ETE...

Page 134: ...6 12 Followed Followed To be followed To be followed MA I NTENANCE NOZ Z L E RECOVERY ENT...

Page 135: ...2 3 4 STAT I ON COMP L ETED e n t STAT I ON MENT HEAD MENT STAT I ON COMP L ETED e n t STAT I ON MENT CUSTODY WASH Followed PR I NT I NG P L EASE WA I T NOZ Z L E RECOVERY SE L ECT H1 M NOZ Z L E REC...

Page 136: ...6 14 Followed Followed To be followed To be followed MA I NTENANCE F I L L UP I NK e n t MA I NTENANCE I NT WI P I NG e n t MA I NTENANCE I NK SET e n t...

Page 137: ...P I NK SET LH 1 0 0 SE L ECT MCYKWC L WASH I NG HEAD MCYKWC L WASH I NG P L EASE WA I T WASH _ _ _ _WC L REMOVE CARTR I DGE WASH _ _ _ _WC L REMOVE CARTR I DGE WASH I NG P L EASE WA I T WASH _ _ _ _WC...

Page 138: ...6 16 Followed Followed To be followed To be followed MA I NTENANCE UV L AMP e n t...

Page 139: ...I NG L I QU I D F I L L UP I NK _ _ YK _ _ _ _ SET WASH I NG L I QU I D F I L L UP I NK TYPE f i r s t detect detect F I L L UP P L EASE WA I T F I L L UP I NK _ _ _ _C L C L _ _ SET WASH I NG L I QU...

Page 140: ...d MA I NTENANCE HEAD WASH e n t MA I NTENANCE L I ST e n t MA I NTENANCE WI PE L EVE L e n t MA I NTENANCE I NFORMAT I ON e n t To be followed MA I NTENANCE WH I TE MA I NTA I N e n t MA I NTENANCE D...

Page 141: ...NTENANCE MA I N V e r 1 0 0 MA I NTENANCE S N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WASH I NG P L EASE WA I T WASH I NG P L EASE WA I T WASH I NG P L EASE WA I T WASH SET CL EAN TOOL WASH I NG P L EASE WA I T WASH REMOVE...

Page 142: ...d Followed FUNCT I ON D I SP L AY ENT D I SP L AY E n g l i s h e n t Japanese English MACH I NE SET MM I NCH e n t MACH I NE SET 6 0 0m l CARTR I DGE e n t FUNCT I ON MACH I NE SET ENT MACH I NE SET...

Page 143: ...I ME T I ME 1 0 2 0 0 0 MACH I NE SET UP MM I NCH MM MACH I NE SET CARTR I DGE M 00 to 99 01 to 12 01 to 31 00 to 23 00 to 59 MM INCH M C Y K W C L MACH I NE SET KEY BUZ ZER ON ON OFF MACH I NE SET CA...

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