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 | Arizona 600

User Manual

Revision E • December 9, 2004

Using ColorBlend six-color printing technology

Summary of Contents for Arizona 600

Page 1: ...Oc Arizona 600 User Manual Revision E December 9 2004 Using ColorBlend six color printing technology...

Page 2: ...Oc Display Graphics Systems 2004 All Rights Reserved...

Page 3: ...and product improvements features or product specifications may change at any time without notice Arizona 600 is a trademark of Oc Display Graphics Systems ColorBlend is a registered trademark of Oc D...

Page 4: ...Firmware 3 2 or higher halogen lamp temperature control menu with Other media Firmware 3 2 or higher and additional minor corrections 12 09 04 Fourth Revision Same E Additional maximum image width spe...

Page 5: ...the Arizona 600 printer must meet Oc Display Graphics Systems qualifications and must be purchased from Oc Display Graphics Systems or its authorized agent The use of any unauthorized ink and or media...

Page 6: ...Oc Ordering Printer Supplies vi...

Page 7: ...Handling Inks 2 1 Ink Supply Tray 2 1 Cleaning Fluid or Capping Fluid and Waste Bottles 2 2 Ink Supply Changes 2 2 Ink Filter Changes 2 4 3 Media System Media Specifications 3 1 Media Handling 3 1 Op...

Page 8: ...0 4 31 Parallel Port Configuration 4 31 LVD SCSI 3 Port Configuration 4 31 5 Printer Maintenance Maintenance Guidelines 5 1 Cleaning Fluid Capping Fluid Usage 5 1 Print Head Maintenance and Nozzle Rec...

Page 9: ...sage B 2 General Recommendations for the Operator B 2 Cleaning the Capping Station B 2 Cleaning the Carriage Face Plate B 3 Cleaning the Print Head Nozzle Plates B 3 Flushing a Print Head B 5 C Printe...

Page 10: ...ttom of the Old Filter to the New Filter 2 6 Figure 3 1 Left Clip Closed 3 2 Figure 3 2 Left Clip Open 3 2 Figure 3 3 Media Support System and Installing Media on the Mandrel 3 3 Figure 3 4 Mandrel As...

Page 11: ...5 2 Take up and Supply Dancer Bar and Nylon Support Bearing 5 6 Figure 5 3 Press Fresh Tape on the Encoder Wheel 5 7 Figure 5 4 Debris on the Tape 5 7 Figure 5 5 Debris on the Media Driver Roller 5 8...

Page 12: ...enu Part 2 A 6 Figure A 6 Media Menu A 7 Figure A 7 About Printer Menu A 8 Figure A 8 Units Menu A 9 Figure A 9 Set Clock Menu A 10 Figure A 10 Ink Menu A 11 Figure A 11 Configure I O Menu A 12 List o...

Page 13: ...nk jet media Some of the uses for this printer include Outdoor backlit kiosks Exhibit graphics Banners Posters Backlit displays Point of purchase advertising Vehicle wraps The internal hard drive enab...

Page 14: ...rential SCSI 3 Communication from a host computer enables fast data transmission using a cable up to 12 meters 40 feet long Two Sided Printing Capability The media drive and take up path enables manua...

Page 15: ...f media be rewound using the ADVANCE MEDIA button because the exposed media may not track smoothly back through the printer When loading media in Print Go mode the operator can ignore the take up roll...

Page 16: ...de the following Ink filters OIN 3012001622 refer to Ink Filter Changes on page 2 4 Capping station pads OIN 3012001442 refer to Capping Station Maintenance on page 5 8 System Air Filters OIN 30115700...

Page 17: ...ink must be flushed from the system Contact your Customer Service representative to perform this function The battery back up unit power switch should always be in the ON up position to protect the s...

Page 18: ...he position of the battery back up power switch If the vacuum pump fails to run with the switch in either position the battery may be discharged and require charging 2 Power the printer back up The ba...

Page 19: ...erall smoothness and increased detail in light to midtone colors Image Processing Accepts proprietary bit level image data Onyx PosterShop Server Color Production Software RIP available as an option M...

Page 20: ...0 VAC 0 4 amps 50 60 Hz Environment Optimum Storage Operating Range Temperature Temperature 18 3 C to 26 7 C 15 6 C to 32 2 C 65 F to 80 F 60 F to 90 F Humidity 40 to 60 RH 10 to 80 RH noncondensing n...

Page 21: ...gloves a protective apron an NIOSH approved respirator half mask organic vapor respirator and safety glasses with side shields when handling inks Top View Recommended Ceiling Height 8 6 2 59 m Cleara...

Page 22: ...erial 5 Place in a closed container 6 Clean up residue with water do not release to waterways or sewer 7 Incinerate in a permitted hazardous waste incinerator What to do with Ink Spills on Persons Eye...

Page 23: ...y prevailing law For personal safety the operator must wear the following safety gear when handling inks Rubber gloves Protective apron NIOSH approved respirator half mask organic vapor respirator Saf...

Page 24: ...station The waste bottle tray has a level sensing device to detect when the bottle is full If the waste bottle appears full or the printer control panel is signaling that the bottle requires emptying...

Page 25: ...dded to the printer see Figure 2 4 For additional information about scanning the barcode and ink bottle installation see Ink Bottle Installation on page 4 28 Figure 2 4 Scanning the Ink Barcode 3 Remo...

Page 26: ...he printer and sit on the floor near the end of the printer Gently pull the filter away from the bulkhead and out of the printer 2 With the new filter in hand next to old filter remove the tube from t...

Page 27: ...s 12 9 04 2 5 Figure 2 6 Attach Tube to the New Filter 3 Hold the old filter up until the ink drains back into the supply bottle see Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Allow the Ink to Drain from the Filter into t...

Page 28: ...upply ink bottle to the supply bottle tray Warning Oc Display Graphics Systems accepts no liability when ink other than Oc Display Graphics Systems recommended ink is used Customers voluntarily using...

Page 29: ...ed on the take up core The supply media is mounted from the rear of the printer while the take up is located at the front just behind the IR heater door Dancer rollers are positioned between the vacuu...

Page 30: ...ndles and pull the door towards you and down 3 2 2Closing the Door To close the door grasp the door using the two front handles and pull the door up and away from you Secure the black clips on each si...

Page 31: ...aHandling 12 9 04 3 3 printer to limit lifting by the operators when loading unloading supply and take up rolls of media see Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Media Support System and Installing Media on the Mand...

Page 32: ...out and turn to release the mandrel Left Slide Hub Assembly Stiffener Mandrel Assembly With locator holes see increments below Mandrel Gear Right Locking Hub Assembly Top Bearing Lock Mechanism Pivots...

Page 33: ...talling Supply Media Oc Display Graphics Systems recommends cleaning the media drive roller after each roll of media see Figure 3 11 on page 3 9 and Media Drive Roller on page 5 3 Follow the steps bel...

Page 34: ...Oc Media System 3 6 Figure 3 6 Secure the Mandrel Media Assembly...

Page 35: ...Lever in the Correct Position Figure 3 8 Loading Mechanism Lock Lever Out of Position Caution Ensure that the loading mechanism lock lever is in its horizontal position If the lever flips backward ou...

Page 36: ...ou then see Use keys attach takeup press ACCEPT 3 Feed the media over the supply dancer and into the vacuum platen area To keep the media from falling back gently feed the media down between the back...

Page 37: ...ng sure it passes between the heat deflector and the drive roll see Figure 3 11 Use the buttons to add more or less media during installation Figure 3 11 Feeding Media Over the Drive Roll 7 Work the m...

Page 38: ...e 3 12 Wrap Media Around the Take up Core 8 Align the media with the right side take up core edge then tape along the core in five places Tape the leading edge of the media to the core at the right si...

Page 39: ...rst side If you select the first side go to step 14 11 Use the buttons to select the second side You then see MEDIA MENU print side second side You only select this option if you are printing the seco...

Page 40: ...diameter use a ruler and measure the outside diameter of the core and enter the value in this submenu 16 Press ACCEPT You then see MEDIA MENU conserve media ON Use the buttons to turn media conservati...

Page 41: ...it When stabilizing is complete printer status information is displayed Media Types Other Selecting OTHER enables additional menus for manual media setup When changing values holding the buttons conti...

Page 42: ...ture setting is 155 F Use the buttons to change the temperature setting 6 Press ACCEPT You then see MEDIA MENU 8 pass servo target temperature 135F The temperature increments or decrements by 1 degree...

Page 43: ...IR unit can cause some media to wrinkle at the beginning of a print The halogen lamps maximum power setting enables the operator to lower the temperature of the flying IR unit to possibly alleviate t...

Page 44: ...Load Media reattach takeup 3 Press the ACCEPT button You then see Use keys attach takeup press ACCEPT The take up dancer moves automatically up and out of the way 4 To unload the partial roll of imag...

Page 45: ...3 10 10 Turn the take up core with the taped media one revolution see Figure 3 14 Engage the pinch roller handle Only the left and right pinch rollers should touch both the media and the drive roll R...

Page 46: ...e locking hubs 2 Lower the mandrel assembly support arms on both sides of the frame and place the mandrel media assembly into the machine see Figure 3 5 on page 3 5 Make sure the mandrel is seated pro...

Page 47: ...less media during installation 7 Route the media over the take up dancer behind the Print Go drive roll and up and in between the pinch roller bar and the Print Go drive roll see Figure 3 16 on page 3...

Page 48: ...gned 9 Engage the pinch roller handle Only the left and right pinch rollers should touch both the media and the drive roll Raise up all other pinch rollers see Figure 3 14 on page 3 11 10 Close the IR...

Page 49: ...nd Handle 11 Pull the media through the paper feed access door with at least one foot of media exposed and close the door see Figure 3 20 Figure 3 20 Closed Paper Feed Access Door Note Turn the handle...

Page 50: ...TU is square to the printer Lock the front wheels see Figure 3 21 Figure 3 21 Correct Position of the Left Side of the EMTU 13 Load an empty take up core the same width as the supply media Adjust the...

Page 51: ...ion 16 Close the top cover and the front and rear doors and press the ACCEPT button on the control panel You then see PRINT SIDE print side first side If you select the first side go to step 20 17 Use...

Page 52: ...meter use a ruler and measure the outside diameter of the core and enter the value in this submenu 22 Press ACCEPT You then see MEDIA MENU conserve media ON Use the buttons to turn media conservation...

Page 53: ...oll to roll or Print Go Use the buttons to select Print Go 27 Press ACCEPT You then see Stabilizing media please wait When stabilizing is complete printer status information is displayed Media Types O...

Page 54: ...The temperature increments or decrements by 1 degree The maximum temperature setting is 155 F Use the buttons to change the temperature setting 6 Press ACCEPT You then see MEDIA MENU 8 pass servo targ...

Page 55: ...red power The default value is max The high heat from the flying IR unit can cause some media to wrinkle at the beginning of a print The halogen lamps maximum power setting enables the operator to low...

Page 56: ...d remove the partial take up roll 4 Press the LOAD MEDIA button You then see Load Media new supply roll 5 Press the MENU button You then see Load Media reattach takeup 6 Press the ACCEPT button You th...

Page 57: ...occurs check the alignments along the media path from the supply to the take up core If no error occurs you then see MEDIA MENU media delivery mode roll to roll or Print Go Use the buttons to select P...

Page 58: ...Oc Media System 3 30...

Page 59: ...and Configure I O Figure 4 1 Control Panel 0 1 1Control Panel Buttons The MENU button see Figure 4 2 steps through the available submenus in the menu tree without selecting them Starred items indicat...

Page 60: ...Figure 4 5 Load Media Button The ADVANCE MEDIA button see Figure 4 6 enables you to move media forward or backward with the buttons Figure 4 6 Advance Media Button The ONLINE button see Figure 4 7 ena...

Page 61: ...s Pressing the button continues the drying process You then see drying image name 0 1 3Status Lights Status lights provide information about the current configuration and the state of the printer Impo...

Page 62: ...rints Menu on page A 2 controls the number of copies and specifies the spacing between copies made during each print job You can also reprint copies of a previous printed image An on board hard drive...

Page 63: ...ics On or Off minimal maintenance during print Off or On and double print Off or On submenus see Figure A 2 on page A 3 Test Prints Contains the nozzle configuration color bars and menu tree test prin...

Page 64: ...ring print ON Use the buttons to change the minimal maintenance during print setting to OFF The default setting is ON The minimal maintenance ON setting is the recommended setting and typically gives...

Page 65: ...nted in black or cyan The statistics line is approximately 17 75 inches wide and is cut off if the image width is shorter The line also appears larger than the Onyx PosterShop job statistics line if s...

Page 66: ...el 4 8 Double Print ON Speed Accelerated 0 4 2Test Prints The Test Prints menu enables you to print four documents stored in the Arizona 600 printer Nozzle print Configuration print Color bars print M...

Page 67: ...with information on missing nozzles see Figure 4 9 The pattern may indicate that maintenance might be required No gaps occur between the color sets on an actual Nozzle Print Figure 4 9 Nozzle Print M...

Page 68: ...Press the ACCEPT You then see OPERATOR print parameters 3 Press MENU You then see OPERATOR test prints 4 Press ACCEPT You then see TEST PRINTS nozzle print 5 Press ACCEPT You then see NOZZLE PRINT 1 1...

Page 69: ...of factory settings should be stored in one of the bays Figure 4 10 Configuration Print Follow these steps to print the configuration print 1 Navigate to TEST PRINTS nozzle print 2 Press the MENU butt...

Page 70: ...ACCEPT You then see COLOR BARS overlap 2 4 or 8 pass Use the buttons to select the number of passes 4 Press ACCEPT You then see COLOR BARS dir bidir L R unidir L R unidir L R Use the buttons to set th...

Page 71: ...tion and routine maintenance required on the Arizona 600 printer Several maintenance functions can be selected from the front panel menus when the machine is idle or while printing For purge functions...

Page 72: ...hese steps to access the carriage 1 Navigate to MAIN MENU operator 2 Press the ACCEPT button You then see OPERATOR print parameters 3 Press the MENU button twice You then see OPERATOR maintenance 4 Pr...

Page 73: ...e capping station High Purge Nozzles The carriage moves slightly to align with the drain holes in the capping station The purge pressure is elevated This process may take as long as 30 seconds The pur...

Page 74: ...ressure is used No multi purge capability is available with the low purge A blot at the maintenance station is performed after the purge to clean the nozzle plate If the printer was idle a nozzle prin...

Page 75: ...INKS TO MINI PURGE C M Y K LM LC Use the buttons to select the required color or colors to mini purge 4 Press ACCEPT to begin purging The Cleaning Nozzles please wait message is displayed during the p...

Page 76: ...e Cleaning Nozzles please wait Pump Cleaning Fluid Capping Fluid During normal operation cleaning fluid for 5500 6600 series inks or capping fluid for 440 series inks is automatically pumped to the sp...

Page 77: ...filling process automatically stops when the ink reservoir is full If you cancel before the reservoir is full you then see FILL RESERVOIR color Another color can be selected for filling 5 Press the CA...

Page 78: ...ies an unsuccessful scan Check the control panel after a successful scan and complete the ink bottle installation process The tip of the barcode should run evenly across the width of the barcode inclu...

Page 79: ...n a media is selected through the Media Type submenu The version is updated by a separate file that typically accompanies a new firmware version 5 Press ACCEPT You then see MEDIA MENU print side first...

Page 80: ...Use the buttons to enter the correct core diameter The value is increased or decreased in 01 inch increments If you do not know the diameter use a ruler and measure the outside diameter of the core an...

Page 81: ...menus for manual setup When changing values holding the buttons continuously increments or decrements the value repeatedly Follow the steps below for this media type option 1 Navigate to MEDIA MENU O...

Page 82: ...e setting is 155 F Use the buttons to change the temperature setting 7 Press ACCEPT You then see MEDIA MENU conserve media ON Use the buttons to turn media conservation ON OFF The default value is ON...

Page 83: ...at from the flying IR unit can cause some media to wrinkle at the beginning of a print The halogen lamps maximum power setting enables the operator to lower the temperature of the flying IR unit to po...

Page 84: ...ial No XXXXXX 9 Press ACCEPT or MENU You then see ABOUT PRINTER Boot rom X XX 10 Press the ONLINE button You then see MAIN MENU 0 4 6Units The Units menu enables you to choose between English and metr...

Page 85: ...ter does not automatically adjust for daylight savings time Set Date and Time During the setting procedure the ACCEPT button moves the underscore to the next parameter to be set In SET DATE the unders...

Page 86: ...ime 8 Press ACCEPT You then see SET TIME hh mm Use the buttons to enter the correct hour and minute in 24 hour format Press ACCEPT after changing each element 9 Press ACCEPT after changing the minute...

Page 87: ...chnique The tip of the barcode should run evenly across the width of the barcode including some portion of the white space Go to the next step to enter it manually when scanning is unsuccessful 4 Pres...

Page 88: ...ng is 10 8 Press ACCEPT or MENU You then see MAIN MENU ink menu Invalid Bar Code If an invalid bar code is detected the following message is displayed Invalid barcode press ACCEPT to continue An inval...

Page 89: ...ics parallel and low voltage differential LVD SCSI 3 The correct configuration is typically selected by the installing service engineer and should not require adjustment by the customer 0 6 1Parallel...

Page 90: ...d if the printer issues an error during an image transfer A typical error of this type may cause large blank areas no data within the image Increase this value by at least 60 seconds and try again Use...

Page 91: ...guidelines for periodic maintenance the optimum maintenance schedule evolves from operator observation of the printer over a period of use 5 1 1Cleaning Fluid Capping Fluid Usage The cleaning fluid fo...

Page 92: ...iption Procedure Frequency Absorbing Pads Capping Station Pads Clean the pads bi weekly Replace pads every 60 days or sooner if excessively worn dirty or ink encrusted See Replacing Capping Station Pa...

Page 93: ...k Supply Bottles Replace when empty or as indicated by con trol panel messages See Ink Supply Changes on page 2 2 As required Ink Waste Container Empty when control panel message indicates the contain...

Page 94: ...page B 1 Use the Operator Maintenance Menu to purge print heads Note Media must be installed when a purge is performed Daily As required Vacuum Platen Wipe clean with a lint free cloth and 91 or highe...

Page 95: ...fore it becomes a hard error message 5 5 3Cleaning 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 e...

Page 96: ...loth with alcohol to clean debris off the entire dancer bar especially where it contacts the nylon support bearing Gently push back on the white support and insert the alcohol saturated cloth to clean...

Page 97: ...er wheel use masking tape or similar tape to pick debris off the wheel Rotate the wheel and use fresh tape until the entire surface of the wheel is clean see Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Press Fresh Tape on...

Page 98: ...nozzles when the printer is idle between images The cleaning fluid for 5500 6600 series inks or capping fluid for 440 series inks is pumped up to the plate to provide continuous saturation of the pad...

Page 99: ...ght side end cap doors 3 Using several swabs and cleaning fluid for 5500 6600 series inks or capping fluid for 440 series inks clean the drain slots and the drain holes see Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Clean...

Page 100: ...p doors 4 Remove and discard all used pads 5 Use a lint free cloth saturated with cleaning fluid for 5500 6600 series inks or capping fluid for 440 series inks and clean the capping station plate espe...

Page 101: ...access for replacing the blotting cloth OIN 3012000247 The cloth provides a purge area for the print heads to remove excess ink from the nozzles and head surface The cloth rises via an air cylinder to...

Page 102: ...ce station pull the release handles found on the right side see Figure 5 9 The entire maintenance station slides down slowly Figure 5 9 Blotting Cloth Release Handle Note The blotting cloth can be eas...

Page 103: ...op of a foam support pad Clean the sheet with recommended cleaning fluid for 5500 6600 series inks or capping fluid for 440 series inks and inspect the support foam before replacing the blotting cloth...

Page 104: ...nks 12 Install the new blotting cloth roll on the lower hub and capture the left end with the lever arm Install the empty notched take up core on the upper hub with drive pins and capture the left end...

Page 105: ...so it can be taped evenly to the empty take up core Figure 5 14 Feeding the Cloth Step 2 15 Align the plastic strip with the right ed of the core and attach the sticky strip horizontally across the e...

Page 106: ...day for a couple of weeks then weekly for another month to be certain the cable is fully stretched and tight After the break in time this adjustment will not be required very often as the cable is ful...

Page 107: ...door of the printer 2 Clean the exposed cable over the platen using a clean cloth with isopropyl alcohol 3 From the operator panel access the carriage to move it to the left end of the printer 4 Clean...

Page 108: ...should be inspected every two months The filter should be replaced when the filter fabric begins to discolor from the original condition or once every twelve months whichever comes first They are loca...

Page 109: ...e printer inside the lower right bay doors near the air tanks The replacement is OIN 3011695043 The filter is transparent and must be replaced when the clear crystal material begins to fully discolor...

Page 110: ...Oc Printer Maintenance 5 20...

Page 111: ...t is wrong by displaying an error message on the control panel Check these common error messages and apply the appropriate remedy see Table 6 1 Error Message Explanations and Actions on page 6 3 Insuf...

Page 112: ...ints menu If the printer is not receiving print jobs check the SCSI cable connections If you are still having problems contact your Oc Display Graphics Systems service representative 6 1 3Calling for...

Page 113: ...t System Warning Messages WARNING insufficient media The printer may have too little media to print the job The INSUFFICIENT MEDIA message may be overridden to continue printing However the printer ma...

Page 114: ...ntinue Check the amount of blotting cloth available and monitor frequently Replace the blotting cloth before the next long print job BLOTTING CLOTH IS OUT press ACCEPT to continue Replace the blotting...

Page 115: ...f mes sages The printer performs a soft reboot Allow the printer to reboot and return to idle Do not power the printer Off and On to clear these errors If the problem does not clear call your authoriz...

Page 116: ...e media drive roller If the error does not clear call your authorized service representative SYSTEM ERROR press ACCEPT to restart TAKEUP DANCER Verify the media is loaded properly especially on the ta...

Page 117: ...can occur after lowering the maintenance station to clean the print head nozzle plates Check if the blotter cloth supply roll is loose and take up any slack by turning the supply roll Press ACCEPT to...

Page 118: ...Oc Error Messages and Troubleshooting 6 8...

Page 119: ...the Print Menu Tree menu See Print Menu Tree on page 4 13 Images of the following menus can be found in this appendix Menu Page Copies Reprints Menu A 2 Operator Menu A 3 Print Parameters Menu A 3 Tes...

Page 120: ...Oc Menus A 2 Figure A 1 Copies Reprints Menu...

Page 121: ...12 9 04 A 3 Figure A 2 Print Parameters Menu...

Page 122: ...Oc Menus A 4 Figure A 3 Test Prints Menu...

Page 123: ...12 9 04 A 5 Figure A 4 Maintenance Menu Part 1...

Page 124: ...Oc Menus A 6 Figure A 5 Maintenance Menu Part 2...

Page 125: ...ly core OD 3 10 4 00 ACCEPT MENU ACCEPT MENU MEDIA MENU takeup core OD 3 10 4 00 MEDIA MENU conserve media ON OFF ACCEPT MENU ACCEPT MENU OPERATOR media menu ACCEPT MENU ACCEPT MENU MEDIA MENU 4 pass...

Page 126: ...Oc Menus A 8 Figure A 7 About Printer Menu...

Page 127: ...12 9 04 A 9 Figure A 8 Units Menu...

Page 128: ...Oc Menus A 10 Figure A 9 Set Clock Menu...

Page 129: ...12 9 04 A 11 Figure A 10 Ink Menu...

Page 130: ...Oc Menus A 12 Figure A 11 Configure I O Menu...

Page 131: ...id OIN 3012002982 Cleaning Fluid Capping Fluid Usage The cleaning fluid for 5500 6600 series inks or capping fluid for 440 series inks is used for cleaning and flushing print heads the carriage face p...

Page 132: ...age over the maintenance blotting cloth station Clean all print head nozzle plates at the beginning and end of each work day Manually flush print heads as a last resort to clear blocked nozzles Contac...

Page 133: ...eful not to touch any of the print head nozzle plates 0 1Cleaning the Print Head Nozzle Plates This procedure should be performed at the beginning of each work day Always use a new swab for each color...

Page 134: ...ach head nozzle plate several times to remove the softened ink from each head surface 11 Repeat step 8 for each color beginning next with light magenta working your way through cyan 12 Empty or store...

Page 135: ...hown in Photo 2 Place a shallow 9 in x 14 in 23 cm x 36 cm pan on top of the maintenance station 3 Locate the print head to be flushed Disconnect and cap the ink line coming from the ink reservoir to...

Page 136: ...Oc Printer Maintenance B 6 Contact your Customer Service representative if this procedure fails to correct your problem Photo 1...

Page 137: ...12 9 04 B 7 Photo 2 Photo 3...

Page 138: ...Oc Printer Maintenance B 8 Photo 4...

Page 139: ...gned to provide an extra gap to accommodate media that may have surface wrinkles that can lead to carriage strikes which may result in a ruined print and potential damage to the print heads Conserve M...

Page 140: ...xhibit a white line between print passes When using this function pressing the key will increase the feed number and will decrease it The range is minus 30 to positive 30 A number increases the distan...

Page 141: ...and accurately using the unique capabilities of the Oc Arizona 600 printer This feature requires user input at the control panel and direct marking of the media to determine starting points from prin...

Page 142: ...he edge of the platen Figure B 11 These lines accurately reflect where printing begins in 8 and 4 pass and will be used to line up the image on the reverse side when you switch to the second side Doub...

Page 143: ...nter and use it as the new supply roll 12 Select Load Media from the Control Panel 13 When prompted specify second side in the control panel and complete loading the substrate 14 Send the job to be pr...

Page 144: ...job and rewind the media to approximately the beginning of the print You will then see Adjust Media Position Accept or Cancel 3 Press ACCEPT You then see Double Print Media Position Adjust Media done...

Page 145: ...ng media type 4 22 Configure I 0 menu 4 31 Conserve media Print Go media installation 3 24 Print Go media type other 3 26 Roll to roll media installation 3 12 Roll to roll media type other 3 14 Select...

Page 146: ...take up 3 16 Feeding over the drive roll 3 9 Handling 3 1 Installing Print Go supply media 3 18 Installing roll to roll supply media 3 5 Insufficient 6 1 Menu 4 20 Other type 4 23 Print Go loading met...

Page 147: ...17 Nozzle print 4 9 Park carriage 4 15 Pump cleaning fluid capping fluid 4 18 Replacing capping station pads 5 10 Reprint copies of a previously printed image 4 4 Selecting the media type 4 21 Set dat...

Page 148: ...Oc Index Index 4...

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