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Full-Color Inkjet Printer

RJ-8000

Rev.

RJ80E-A-02

OPERATION

MANUAL

Read This Manual Before Using The
Equipment.

Summary of Contents for Falcon RJ-8000

Page 1: ...Full Color Inkjet Printer RJ 8000 Rev RJ80E A 02 OPERATION MANUAL Read This Manual Before Using The Equipment ...

Page 2: ...ng the operation procedure labels 1 9 1 5 2 Locations and types of operation procedure labels 1 9 2 3 1 Front 2 2 2 3 2 Back 2 3 2 3 3 Operation panel 2 4 2 4 1 Normal 2 7 2 4 2 Setting menu display 2 7 2 4 3 Changing the printer status 2 8 3 4 1 Turning the power ON 3 7 3 4 2 Turning the power OFF 3 7 ...

Page 3: ...ling the driver for Windows NT4 2000 3 41 4 3 1 Media type 4 2 4 3 2 Cautions on handling media 4 2 4 3 3 Precaution on storing media 4 3 4 3 4 The printing area 4 3 4 3 5 Media feed compensation 4 4 4 4 1 Setup menu 4 8 4 4 2 Ink status menu 4 11 4 4 3 Origin setup menu 4 12 4 4 4 Test print menu 4 13 4 4 5 Media setup menu 4 13 4 4 6 Media type menu 4 14 4 4 7 User media menu 4 15 4 4 8 Ink amou...

Page 4: ...nu 4 33 4 4 38 Halftone menu 4 33 4 4 39 Layout setup menu 4 34 4 4 40 Layout method menu 4 34 4 4 41 Joint printing menu 4 35 4 4 42 Cutting position Menu 4 35 4 4 43 Function setup menu 4 36 4 4 44 CMY K menu 4 36 4 4 45 Scale menu 4 37 4 4 46 Mirror menu 4 37 4 4 47 Roll Media setup menu 4 38 4 4 48 Roll media length menu 4 38 4 4 49 Centronics menu 4 39 4 4 50 Network setting menu 4 39 4 4 51 ...

Page 5: ...e menu 4 57 4 4 81 Data dump menu 4 57 4 4 82 Head clean menu 4 58 4 4 83 Cutter change menu 4 59 4 4 84 Wiper clean menu 4 59 4 4 85 Tank change menu 4 60 4 5 1 To stop printing operation 4 61 4 5 2 Operating the pressurizing roller 4 61 4 5 3 Feeding media 4 62 4 5 4 Print mode check 4 63 4 6 1 Cutting media 4 64 4 6 2 Media cutting procedure 4 65 5 2 1 Replacing ink cartridges 5 1 5 2 2 Replaci...

Page 6: ...e of media roll media 6 14 6 4 2 How to remove a piece of media cut media 6 15 7 3 1 Centronics Bidirection Parallel Interface IEEE1284 Specifications 7 3 7 3 2 Network Interface Optional Specifications 7 4 7 4 1 Options 7 5 7 4 2 Supply 7 5 7 5 1 Installing expansion memory 7 7 7 5 2 How to use the winding unit 7 9 7 5 3 Installation of the hard disk 7 9 7 5 4 How to use the scroller optional 7 1...

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Page 8: ...1 Safety Instructions 1 1 Introduction WARNING Be sure to follow all instructions and warnings on this manual when using the equipment 1 2 Warnings Cautions and Notes WARNING CAUTION NOTE ...

Page 9: ...1 3 Important safety instructions WARNING ...

Page 10: ... CAUTION ...

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Page 13: ...1 4 Warning labels 1 4 1 Handling the warning labels NOTE 1 4 2 Locations and types of warning labels 1 Front Part 1 3 2 ...

Page 14: ... 2 Back Part 4 6 5 ...

Page 15: ... 3 Scroller 7 ...

Page 16: ...1 5 Operation procedure labels 1 5 1 Handling the operation procedure labels NOTE 1 5 2 Locations and types of operation procedure labels ...

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Page 20: ...2 Product Overview 2 1 Introduction 2 2 Features 1 High speed output 2 Wide variety of compatible media 3 Vibrant Color Reproduction 4 Effective usage of media 5 RIP ...

Page 21: ...2 3 Part names and functions 2 3 1 Front ...

Page 22: ...2 3 2 Back 1 3 8 7 2 11 5 4 4 6 12 9 10 ...

Page 23: ...2 3 3 Operation panel TIP F 1 2 4 6 12 13 14 9 15 16 F 3 F 2 F 4 ERROR DATA MEDIA SET CANCEL ENTER POWER MENU RECEIVE PROCESS ROLL SHEET MEDIA 3 10 5 1 11 7 8 ...

Page 24: ... 1 Operation keys NOTE 2 LCD monitor and status lamps ...

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Page 26: ...2 4 Printer status 2 4 1 Normal 2 4 2 Setting menu display ...

Page 27: ...2 4 3 Changing the printer status 1 Changing the status from normal to the setting menu display NOTE 2 Changing the status from the setting menu display to normal ...

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Page 30: ...3 Basic Installation 3 1 Introduction ...

Page 31: ...o may result in electric shock or fire CAUTION Be careful of the following when handling the power cable Do not make any modifications to the power cable Do not place anything heavy on the power cable Do not bend twist or pull the cable Do not wire the cable near equipment that generates heat NOTE F 1 F 3 F 2 F 4 ERROR DATA MEDIA SET CANCEL ENTER POWER MENU RECEIVE PROCESS ROLL SHEET MEDIA ...

Page 32: ...ne electrical output Otherwise heat may be generated and cause fire Be sure to use an outlet with an earth terminal and use the terminal correctly Otherwise electrical shock or fire may occur Do not connect earth cables in the following areas Gas pipes Doing so may cause fire or an explosion Earth terminals for telephone lines or lightening rods Doing so may cause a large flow of voltage if lighte...

Page 33: ...e plug is firmly inserted as far as it will go Ensure that the plug has been disconnected from the power socket when it is not to be used for a long time Earth wires must be connected to wires or terminals that fulfill the conditions below Earth terminals of power socket Earth wires with copper morsel that is at least 650 mm under ground NOTE AC100 120V or AC220 240V 1 ...

Page 34: ...UTION When handling the foot switch be wary of the following Do not place anything heavy on the foot switch Do not bend the cable of the foot switch with force and do not pull Do not place the foot switch near thermal devices NOTE 1 2 ...

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Page 36: ...3 4 Turning the power ON OFF 3 4 1 Turning the power ON NOTE 3 4 2 Turning the power OFF F 1 F 3 F 2 F 4 ERROR DATA MEDIA SET CANCEL ENTER POWER MENU RECEIVE PROCESS ROLL SHEET MEDIA ...

Page 37: ...NOTE NOTE F 1 F 3 F 2 F 4 ERROR DATA MEDIA SET CANCEL ENTER POWER MENU RECEIVE PROCESS ROLL SHEET MEDIA ...

Page 38: ...NOTE ...

Page 39: ... happens flush the area immediately with water Otherwise your eyes may become congested or inflamed slightly If you feel discomfort consult a doctor immediately Do not disassemble ink cartridges Otherwise ink may get in your eyes or on your skin NOTE CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers when opening and closing the ink compartment cover ...

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Page 42: ...NOTE NOTE ...

Page 43: ... 6 Media handling NOTE 3 6 1 Attaching roll media NOTE CAUTION When setting roll media place it on top of a desk or other flat surface Setting roll media with the scroller standing up may damage them 1 2 ...

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Page 45: ...NOTE 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 46: ...3 6 2 Loading roll media 1 1 2 ...

Page 47: ...NOTE NOTE CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers when opening and closing the front cover 1 ...

Page 48: ...NOTE 1 2 1 ...

Page 49: ...NOTE 1 2 1 2 5mm ...

Page 50: ... TIP 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 51: ... CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers when opening and closing the front cover NOTE TIP 3 6 3 Loading sheet media ...

Page 52: ...NOTE NOTE NOTE ...

Page 53: ...CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers when opening and closing the front cover 1 1 2 1 ...

Page 54: ...NOTE NOTE 1 22 5mm ...

Page 55: ...TIP 3 6 4 Setting media type TIP ...

Page 56: ... NOTE ...

Page 57: ...3 7 Testprinting ...

Page 58: ...3 7 1 Setup List NOTE TIP ...

Page 59: ... Command OFF Data Auto Page Size Margin Blank Pos auto Normal Normal 1000 00 1000 00 low Normal Vertical OFF CMYÐ BLACK Scale Mirror Yes 100 0 OFF Merge Halftoning Origin Position Offset X Position Offset X Last Speed Center 0mm 0mm Print Mode Centronics Print Mode 1 Color Mode Condition Inter Lace Direction Repeat Prn Count Int Time 8 Color 360 360 OFF Bi Dir 1 0 0 sec Mode Roll Set Disable Bi Ce...

Page 60: ...3 7 3 Alignment NOTE ...

Page 61: ...3 7 4 Color palette TIP ...

Page 62: ...3 7 5 Maintenance record TIP ...

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Page 64: ...3 8 Connecting the printer to your PC 3 8 1 System requirements NOTE 3 8 2 Selecting cables TIP ...

Page 65: ...3 8 3 Connecting the centronics interface TIP 1 2 ...

Page 66: ...ollow the instructions below when connecting the network interface cable Otherwise electrical shock or fire may occur Do not touch the connector Do not connect the network cable connector that is not the same specification to the interface board TIP ...

Page 67: ...3 9 Installing the printer driver TIP 3 9 1 Installing the driver for Windows 95 98 ...

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Page 69: ... TIP NOTE ...

Page 70: ...3 9 2 Installing the driver for Windows NT4 2000 NOTE NOTE ...

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Page 72: ...TIP NOTE ...

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Page 74: ...4 Handling the printer 4 1 Introduction 4 2 Drawing flow NOTE ...

Page 75: ...4 3 Using media 4 3 1 Media type NOTE TIP 4 3 2 Cautions on handling media ...

Page 76: ...NOTE 4 3 3 Precaution on storing media NOTE 4 3 4 The printing area ...

Page 77: ... 1 Roll media 2 Sheet media 4 3 5 Media feed compensation ...

Page 78: ... Current parameter 0 20 0 10 0 00 0 10 0 20 Print 1 Current parameter 0 02 0 01 0 00 0 01 0 02 Print 2 ...

Page 79: ... Input the Parameter 0 20 0 10 Parameter 0 10 Print 1 Input the Parameter Parameter 0 02 0 01 0 01 Print 2 ...

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Page 81: ...4 4 Menu setup on the operation panel TIP 4 4 1 Setup menu ...

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Page 84: ...TIP 4 4 2 Ink status menu NOTE ...

Page 85: ...4 4 3 Origin setup menu NOTE TIP ...

Page 86: ...4 4 4 Test print menu 4 4 5 Media setup menu F1 F2 ...

Page 87: ...4 4 6 Media type menu Current Parameter ...

Page 88: ...4 4 7 User media menu NOTE ...

Page 89: ...4 4 8 Ink amount menu 4 4 9 InkDry menu 4 4 10HeadHeight menu ...

Page 90: ...NOTE 4 4 11Stiff menu 4 4 12Thickness menu µ µ µ µ µ µ ...

Page 91: ...4 4 13Media feed compensation menu TIP µ µ µ ...

Page 92: ...4 4 14Change media feed compensation value menu 4 4 15Printing by Media feed compensation menu ...

Page 93: ...4 4 16Cut size menu TIP ...

Page 94: ...4 4 17Top feed menu 4 4 18Media cut menu ...

Page 95: ...NOTE 4 4 19Shortest cut menu 4 4 20Printing mode menu ...

Page 96: ...4 4 21Printing mode setup menu ...

Page 97: ...4 4 22Color mode menu ...

Page 98: ...4 4 23Printing quality menu ...

Page 99: ...4 4 24InterLace Setup menu ...

Page 100: ...4 4 25Printing direction menu 4 4 26Repeat printing menu 4 4 27Repeat times menu ...

Page 101: ...4 4 28Interval time menu 4 4 29Head speed menu ...

Page 102: ...4 4 30Command setup menu NOTE ...

Page 103: ...4 4 31Command select menu 4 4 32Print step menu ...

Page 104: ...4 4 33Print position menu 4 4 34Terminator menu 4 4 35Image resolution menu ...

Page 105: ...4 4 36Online time out menu ...

Page 106: ...4 4 37Overwrite menu 4 4 38Halftone menu ...

Page 107: ...4 4 39Layout setup menu NOTE 4 4 40Layout method menu ...

Page 108: ...4 4 41Joint printing menu 4 4 42Cutting position Menu ...

Page 109: ...4 4 43Function setup menu 4 4 44CMY K menu ...

Page 110: ...4 4 45Scale menu 4 4 46Mirror menu ...

Page 111: ...4 4 47Roll Media setup menu 4 4 48Roll media length menu ...

Page 112: ...4 4 49Centronics menu 4 4 50Network setting menu NOTE NOTE ...

Page 113: ...4 4 51IP address menu ...

Page 114: ...4 4 52Subnet mask menu 4 4 53Gateway menu ...

Page 115: ...4 4 54DHCP menu 4 4 55MAC address menu ...

Page 116: ...4 4 56Version menu 4 4 57Utility menu ...

Page 117: ...4 4 58ErrorDisplay menu 4 4 59Media detection menu TIP ...

Page 118: ...4 4 60Power on cleaning menu 4 4 61Media width menu NOTE ...

Page 119: ...4 4 62File management setup menu NOTE ...

Page 120: ...4 4 63Write mode menu NOTE 4 4 64Re plot menu TIP ...

Page 121: ...NOTE 4 4 65File delete menu F1 F2 F3 F4 ...

Page 122: ...NOTE 4 4 66Re name menu NOTE ...

Page 123: ...4 4 67Format menu NOTE ...

Page 124: ...4 4 68Initialize setup menu ...

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Page 126: ...4 4 69All Initialize menu 4 4 70Media setup Initialize menu ...

Page 127: ...4 4 71Printing mode initialize menu 4 4 72Command setup Initialize menu 4 4 73Layout Setup Initialize menu ...

Page 128: ...4 4 74Function setup Initialize menu 4 4 75Roll media setup Initialize menu ...

Page 129: ...4 4 76Centronics Initialize menu 4 4 77Network Initialize menu 4 4 78Utility Initialize menu ...

Page 130: ...4 4 79File management Initialize menu 4 4 80WEB password initialize menu 4 4 81Data dump menu ...

Page 131: ...4 4 82Head clean menu TIP NOTE ...

Page 132: ...4 4 83Cutter change menu TIP 4 4 84Wiper clean menu TIP ...

Page 133: ...4 4 85Tank change menu TIP ...

Page 134: ...4 5 Operating from the operation panel TIP 4 5 1 To stop printing operation 4 5 2 Operating the pressurizing roller ...

Page 135: ...NOTE 4 5 3 Feeding media 1 ...

Page 136: ... NOTE 4 5 4 Print mode check ...

Page 137: ...4 6 Operations after printing 4 6 1 Cutting media ...

Page 138: ...NOTE 4 6 2 Media cutting procedure NOTE ...

Page 139: ... the lid CAUTION When cutting the roll media be careful of the following Incorrect handling can result in injury to the hands and fingers from the razor blade When holding the media do not place fingers over the media cut groove Move the razor blade slowly along the media cut groove 1 ...

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Page 142: ...5 Maintenance 5 1 Introduction 5 2 Replacing consumables 5 2 1 Replacing ink cartridges 1 Replacement time ...

Page 143: ...s not get in your eyes or on your skin However if this happens flush the are immediately with water Otherwise your eyes may become congested or inflamed slightly If you feel discomfort consult a doctor immediately Do not disassemble ink cartridges Otherwise ink may get in your eyes or on your skin NOTE ...

Page 144: ...CAUTION Be sure not to pinch your fingers while opening and closing the ink compartment cover NOTE 1 1 2 ...

Page 145: ...NOTE NOTE NOTE 5 2 2 Replacing roll media 1 ...

Page 146: ... 1 Replacement time 2 Types TIP 3 Replacement procedure CAUTION Be careful not to get your finger caught when opening or closing the front cover 1 ...

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Page 148: ...TIP NOTE 1 2 1 ...

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Page 150: ...5 2 3 Replacing the cutting blade 1 Replacement time 2 Types 1 2 1 ...

Page 151: ... 3 Replacement procedure TIP ...

Page 152: ...NOTE NOTE 1 1 2 ...

Page 153: ...CAUTION Do not touch the edge of the cutting blade to avoid injury Do not drop the cutting blade or apply the edge of it to hard material Doing so may damage or break the cutting blade NOTE NOTE 1 ...

Page 154: ...NOTE 1 1 2 ...

Page 155: ... 5 2 4 Replacing the waste liquid tank 1 Replacement Time ...

Page 156: ... 2 Type 3 Replacement Procedures TIP CAUTION Do not bend or pull the waste fluid tube Doing so may cause that the waste fluid will leak out and malfunction in the product ...

Page 157: ...NOTE 2 1 ...

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Page 159: ...ontact MUTOH local dealer CAUTION Be sure to turn off the printer and unplug the power cable from the outlet before cleaning the printer Do not use thinner Benzene alcohol or other active agents Doing so may result in damage or paint peeling from the casing Be careful not to spill water inside the printer Doing so may result in a short circuit Never open the covers fixed with screws Doing so may r...

Page 160: ...5 3 2 Cleaning inside the printer 1 Cleaning frequency 2 Cleaning procedure 1 ...

Page 161: ...NOTE 5 3 3 Head cleaning 1 1 ...

Page 162: ...NOTE CAUTION Be sure not to pinch your fingers while opening and closing the front cover 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 Current Parameter ...

Page 163: ...NOTE 5 3 4 Cleaning the cleaning wiper ...

Page 164: ...TIP TIP ...

Page 165: ...CAUTION Be sure not to pinch your fingers while opening and closing the front cover 1 2 1 ...

Page 166: ...CAUTION Do not touch the cleaning wiper or the head cap unit while cleaning the cleaning wiper Doing so may result in poor head cleaning because of oil on your hands NOTE ...

Page 167: ... the ink cartridge If the ink gets in your eyes or touches the skin wash it in running water Otherwise it may cause a bloodshot eye or minor inflammation If any of those symptoms are seen see a doctor immediately Do not disassemble the ink cartridge This may cause the ink to get in the eyes or touch the skin NOTE ...

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Page 170: ...ter horizontal during transfer Do not tilt the printer stand it against a wall or turn it upside down Doing so may cause ink to leak inside the printer Also movement after transport is not covered by the warranty Have two or more people transport the printer 1 Before the transfer NOTE ...

Page 171: ... 2 After the transfer TIP TIP 1 2 2 1 ...

Page 172: ...TIP TIP 5 5 2 Transporting the printer NOTE ...

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Page 174: ...6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Introduction NOTE 6 2 Failures and malfunctions of the printer 1 The printer does not work after the power is turned on 2 The printer does not work after the media is loaded ...

Page 175: ...3 The printer does not work after data is sent from a computer 4 The printer does not print and an error is generated after data is sent from a computer 5 Printouts are partially blurred or missing NOTE ...

Page 176: ... 6 printing position is not correct some position is not printed 7 media jams occur frequently NOTE 8 Roll media cannot be cut correctly ...

Page 177: ... 9 You cannot perform initial ink charging 10 Ink is not used though you performed initial ink charge 11 The media is off or damaged when loading it NOTE ...

Page 178: ... 12 Media is damaged during media Initial NOTE 13 Tracing media or other thin media cannot be detected ...

Page 179: ... 14 Media size is wrong during media Initial 15 Media is fed crooked while printing 16 The printer is not connected to a computer using the Centronics interface 17 The printed lines are blurry ...

Page 180: ... 18 White or black lines appear on printouts 19 Lines are missing on printouts ...

Page 181: ...6 3 Error messages 6 3 1 Status messages 1 Displays the operational status 1 TIP ...

Page 182: ... 2 Displays of the operational status 2 6 3 2 Message type error display and solutions 1 Error messages regarding media feeding ...

Page 183: ... 2 Error messages regarding warnings of the remaining ink TIP 3 Other error messages ...

Page 184: ...TIP 6 3 3 Data error display and solutions NOTE ...

Page 185: ...6 3 4 Command error display and solutions NOTE 6 3 5 Error requiring a restart ...

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Page 187: ...6 4 When media jams occur 6 4 1 How to remove a piece of media roll media NOTE 1 ...

Page 188: ...CAUTION Be sure not to pinch your fingers while opening and closing media cover 6 4 2 How to remove a piece of media cut media 1 1 ...

Page 189: ...NOTE CAUTION Be sure not to pinch your fingers while opening and closing media cover 1 1 ...

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Page 192: ...7 Appendix 7 1 Introduction 7 2 Product Specifications ...

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Page 194: ...7 3 Interface Specifications 7 3 1 Centronics Bidirection Parallel Interface IEEE1284 Specifications 1 Interface Specifications 2 Table of parallel interface pin numbers and signals ...

Page 195: ... 3 Recommended centronics cable specifications 7 3 2 Network Interface Optional Specifications Ω ...

Page 196: ...7 4 Options Supply list 7 4 1 Options 1 Interface cable 2 Expansion memory 3 Hard disk 4 Winding unit 5 Scroller 7 4 2 Supply 1 Ink cartridge ...

Page 197: ... 2 Roll media NOTE 3 Cloth for cleaning the cleaning wiper 4 Other supplies ...

Page 198: ...the printer Failure to do so could result in damage to the printer or your computer Touch a metallic section of the product to remove any static electricity in your body The electronic components can be damaged from static electricity When installing options do not touch the elements on the circuit board The elements on the boards can be very hot and can cause burns 7 5 1 Installing expansion memo...

Page 199: ... NOTE 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 ...

Page 200: ...TIP 7 5 2 How to use the winding unit TIP 7 5 3 Installation of the hard disk 1 2 ...

Page 201: ...NOTE NOTE HDD HDD HDD HDD 1 ...

Page 202: ...TIP 7 5 4 How to use the scroller optional NOTE 1 ...

Page 203: ...NOTE 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 ...

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Page 205: ...7 5 5 Using scroller stocker NOTE 1 2 1 ...

Page 206: ...NOTE 1 1 2 2 1 ...

Page 207: ...7 6 Glossary A B C D H I ...

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Page 212: ...RJ 8000 Operation Manual Setup Menu Configuration Diagram Memo ...

Page 213: ...am For Setup menu configuration diagram refer to the followings TIP For details of the setup items refer to 4 4 Menu setup on the operation panel panel F1 to F4 are the key names which can be operated on each setup item in each table shows the parameters set at the factory initial settings ...

Page 214: ... d F1 Palette F2 Maintenance Media 1 2 Media 2 2 F1 Auto F2 Length F3 Width 0mm 400mm F1 auto F2 Manual F3 Off F1 User1 F2 User2 F3 User3 F4 User4 F1 User5 F2 User6 F3 User7 F4 User8 Shortest Cut Paper User1 8 1 2 User1 8 2 2 100mm 700mm F1 ThinOut F2 Ink DryTimer F3 Height F4 Stiff F1 Thick F2 Dist Adj 50 100 0sec 30sec 270sec 60min F1 Low F2 Middle F3 High F1 Soft F2 normal 50 m 100 m 1500 m F1 ...

Page 215: ...cial Resolu 1 2 Resolu 2 2 OFF 2sec 30sec 800sec F1 Last F2 Mix F1 Speed F2 Quality F3 Thin ColorMode 4 colors 87in ColorMode 4 colors Pigment and Dye ColorMode 6 colors 8colors Condition 1 5 Condition 2 5 Condition 3 5 Condition 4 5 Condition 5 5 F1 UniDir F2 BiDir F1 Count F2 IntervalTime F1 Normal F2 Fine F1 300dpi F2 36d0pi F3 600dpi F4 720dpi F1 1200dpi F2 1440dpi F3 2160dpi F4 2880dpi F1 4Co...

Page 216: ...n F1 On F2 Off F1 Normal F2 Off F3 TakeupReel F1 Off F2 On Width 50in Width 64in Width 87in F1 WriteMode F2 Replot F3 Delete F4 Rename F1 Format F1 All F2 MediaSet F3 PrintMode F4 Command F1 Layout F2 Function F3 RollSetup F4 Centro F1 Network F2 Utility F3 FileMng F4 WEB Password InkChange 1 2 InkChange 2 2 1m 30m 99m 000 000 000 000 192 034 043 015 255 255 255 255 000 000 000 000 255 255 255 0 2...

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