Operator-Performed Maintenance
7/26/04
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5.3.2
Start of Print Maintenance
A mini purge is performed at the start of every print.
5.3.3
Color Start Up Maintenance
As the first bands of the image are rendered, only the black heads are jetting drops due to
the stagger of the print head by color. A little later, the cyan head begins to jet. This sequence
continues on through the colors. By the time some of the later colors begin to fire, they have
been inactive and exposed to the printer's internal heat and may dry out.
The color start-up parameter performs a spit between colors as the image area is advanced
through the print heads. This maintenance is performed every second right-to-left swath of
the carriage.
5.3.4
During Print Maintenance
During a print, the number of nozzle fires by color is tracked. When the number of any
color's fires exceeds 30-million megafires, a mini purge maintenance cycle is performed. The
machine also performs spits every 40 swaths.
5.4
Operator-Performed Maintenance
5.4.1
Waste Bottle Full
If the waste bottle is detected to be full, a warning message is displayed before the next print.
This message can be overridden up to five times before it becomes a hard error message. The
waste container must be emptied and disposed of in accordance with state and local laws or
in accordance with the MSDS sheets.
5.4.2
Cleaning Solution/Fluid Empty
If the cleaning solution/fluid bottle is detected to be empty, a warning message is displayed
before the next print. This message can be overridden up to five times before it becomes a
hard error message.
5.4.3
Cleaning the Media Drive Roller
General Cleaning
The media drive roller should be wiped clean with a lint-free cloth and 91% or higher
isopropyl alcohol with every media change to maintain high feed accuracy and print quality.
Summary of Contents for Arizona 500
Page 2: ...Oc Display Graphics Systems 2004 All Rights Reserved...
Page 6: ...Oc vi...
Page 12: ...Oc Table of Contents xii...
Page 26: ...Oc Ink System 2 6...
Page 54: ...Oc Media System 3 28...
Page 88: ...Oc Control Panel 4 34...
Page 106: ...Oc Printer Maintenance 5 18...
Page 114: ...Oc Error Messages and Troubleshooting 6 8...
Page 116: ...Oc A 2 Figure A 1 Copies Reprints Menu...
Page 117: ...7 26 04 A 3 Figure A 2 Print Parameters Menu...
Page 118: ...Oc A 4 Figure A 3 Test Prints Menu...
Page 119: ...7 26 04 A 5 Figure A 4 Maintenance Menu Part 1...
Page 120: ...Oc A 6 Figure A 5 Maintenance Menu Part 2...
Page 121: ...7 26 04 A 7 Figure A 6 Prewarm Menu...
Page 122: ...Oc A 8 Figure A 7 Media Menu...
Page 123: ...7 26 04 A 9 Figure A 8 Ink Menu...
Page 124: ...Oc A 10 Figure A 9 About Printer Menu...
Page 125: ...7 26 04 A 11 Figure A 10 Units Menu...
Page 126: ...Oc A 12 Figure A 11 Set Clock Menu...
Page 127: ...7 26 04 A 13 Figure A 12 Configure I O Menu...
Page 128: ...Oc A 14...
Page 136: ...Oc B 8 The printer is now ready to receive the first print of the day Photo 1...
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Page 152: ...Oc C 14...
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