5-20
SYSTEM HALT
Message
Cause
Solution
The ink heater is disconnected.
• 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.
The thermistor on the ink heater relay
board is defective.
The fuse on the ink heater relay board
was blown.
The fuse on the UV LED Driver board was
blown.
You have executed the operation that
cannot be performed.
There remains received data that has
not yet been printed.
Execute the data clear function.
(
P.2-39)
The number of mounted heads is 0
(zero).
• 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.
The ambient temperature is out of the
usable temperature range (too low).
• Adjust the ambient temperature of the
installation place.
The ambient temperature is out of the
usable temperature range (too high).
Charging was not possible due to IC
chip information, ink expiration date, or
remaining volume.
• Charge the ink in maintenance function.
To confirm the reason why charging was
not possible, see “Displaying the Infor-
mation of this machine” on P.3-53.
Message
Solution
Turn off the main power to the machine and turn it on after a while.
Check the number and contact your local distributor to call for service.
(“000” is the error
No.)
E RROR 7 1 7
I n k H e a t e r H B r k : 1 2 3 4 5 6
E RROR 7 1 7
I n k H e a t e r L B r k : 1 2 3 4 5 6
E RROR 7 1 8
I n k H e a t e r P C B T h r : 1 2
E R R O R
7 1 9
I n k H e a t e r P C B f u s e : 1 2
E RROR 7 1 a
U V - DR V F u s e
: * * * * * *
E RROR 9 0 1
I N V Z L I D OP E R A T I ON
E RROR 9 0 2
D A T A R EMA I N
E RROR 9 0 d
NO H E A D S E L E C T
E RROR 9 1 0
E N V I RONME N T T EMP ( L O )
E RROR 9 1 1
E N V I RONME N T T EMP ( H I )
E RROR 9 1 2
I N V A L I D I N K CH A RGE
S Y S T EM H A L T
0 0 0 : ME S S AGE
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