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Regulation Notices (country dependent)

Radio Interference suppression (all countries except USA)

Warning:  This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio 

interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

FCC approval (USA- only)

Note: 

This system has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital 
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the system is operated in a 
commercial environment. This system generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may 
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in 
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be 
required to correct the interference at his own expense.

ICES-003; Interference-causing equipment (Canada- only)

 

This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  Cet appareil 
numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. 

End of Life; WEEE (EU- only)

 

The symbol "the crossed-out wheeled bin" indicates that at end-of-life of the equipment 
separate collection is required in the EU Member States. The black bar specifi es that the 
appliance is put on the market after 13 August 2005. Reference: Directive 2002/96/EC. 
Contact your local Océ -organization for further information.

General information (All countries)

Caution labels and notations (All countries)

 

You can fi nd the power-marking label near the mains entrance. If connection to a 
diff erent mains voltage is required, contact Customer Service.

 

Do not remove caution labels or caution notations. If a label or notation is soiled, 
please clean the label or notation. If you cannot make label or notation legible, or if the 
label or notation is damaged, please contact your service representative.

Summary of Contents for CS6410

Page 1: ...e of this printer and handle it properly After reading keep it for later use Basic Operation Guide 1 D o c u m e n t n u m b e r Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer Oc CS6410 Oc Technologies B V Introd...

Page 2: ...lar purpose Further Oc Technologies B V reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisi...

Page 3: ...r Basic Operation Guide describes The Printer s features and main components Information required for the operation Basic operations to turn the Printer on and off and to handle the media and ink syst...

Page 4: ...nting To perform the Printer s maintenance To replace the Printer s ink pack To replace the Printer s waste ink bottle To recover error messages To clear media jams H o w d o t h e t w o G u i d e s w...

Page 5: ...e the Printer with fine settings To print on cut sheet media To change heater temperature while printing To turn the Printer off To create a new media preset To switch between 4 color and 8 color mode...

Page 6: ...45 To print on other media 46 To print on Vinyl Mesh banner Backlit banner FF or Solvent printing coated paper 46 To take up media in LOOSE winding mode 48 To perform double sided printing 52 Maintena...

Page 7: ...ion Guides to ensure the proper use of the Printer and to prevent the Printer from being damaged Follow the instructions marked with these symbols WARNING Failure to follow the guidelines marked with...

Page 8: ...tention to all the warnings and cautions contained throughout this manual Ink used in the ink packs and subcartridges is combustible Do not use or store near open flames sparks or other sources of ign...

Page 9: ...ser will be required to correct the interference at his own expense ICES 003 Interference causing equipment Canada only This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num...

Page 10: ...rresponding Safety Data Sheets for specific safety information including the dimensions of the product the recommended room volume and ventilation rate You can download the Safety Data Sheets from the...

Page 11: ...ble the maintenance 6 Never touch the print head nozzles They can be easily damaged or clogged Regular inspection and maintenance Make sure you observe the appropriate maintenance guideline 1 Clean th...

Page 12: ...he air conditioner The media may be curled in a lower temperature and wrinkled in a higher temperature Keep the temperature around 23 C and the humidity around 50 when you use the media Do not use a p...

Page 13: ...lication and stripe bar presence With the media edge guards and stripe bar applied your available area is decreased by 34 9mm in right and 10 0mm in left The available are is decreased more when the o...

Page 14: ...300 ml Wiper cleaning liquid 200 ml Spittoon absorber liquid 100 ml Cleaning roller 30 pieces Cleaning swab 10 pieces Dripper 10 pieces Tweezers 1 piece Cleaning stick 1 piece Spittoon case 1 piece Gl...

Page 15: ...k offers you the information to facilitate the Printer operation Reference mark This mark is followed by a reference section or page number Capping unit side and wiping unit side To identify the Print...

Page 16: ...peration Guide s quick index The quick index on the right edge is a shortcut for users to access the target page Shows the LCD on the operation panel Shows that the LCD menu automatically changes in t...

Page 17: ...d the Printer for supplies replacement of consumables and parts print processing and ventilation during normal operation and maintenance Keep the space shown in the figure below Front side 4926 mm or...

Page 18: ...the print quality may be degraded It takes time for the Printer to reach the operating environment temperature and humidity To ensure good print image quality it is recommended to keep the room tempe...

Page 19: ...t after the print Front cover Must be closed during printing Tension bar guide Applies tension to the media Tension bar Placed to apply a proper tension to media Ink box cover An inlet to set ink Note...

Page 20: ...drying Spittoon case For the stable printing contains the absorbers to hold excess ink from print head Carriage Houses the print heads inside and prints image with scanning media Ink tray Supports in...

Page 21: ...or cut sheet media is loaded Indicates online or offline state of the Printer ON Online Blink Online pause mode OFF Offline Selects online or offline of the Printer Switches between menu group screens...

Page 22: ...n the LCD and activates the menu operation The menu operation assists you to create new media presets perform daily maintenance and adjust the print head settings When an operator call error is displa...

Page 23: ...n its gloss grade the banner is classified into three glossy banner with high gloss matte banner with no gloss and semi glossy banner with medium gloss Mesh banner Mesh banner is perforated banner med...

Page 24: ...which may damage the Printer Media bunches up Media Media wave Carriage Printheater Preheater OFF OFF Afterheater Set the media so that the front media edge precedes the front cover Media Front cover...

Page 25: ...Media Tension bar Skew OK NG OK NG At fixing media to the take up paper tube Stick the adhesive tape from center outward OK NG The tape is stuck from center outward The media slacks The tape is stuck...

Page 26: ...uide 26 Basic operation for printing Printing workflow overview 2 3 6 5 7 8 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1m 1 7 4 1 5 6 4 1 5 6 4 1 5 6 5 6 2 2 4 5 6 4 0 0 5 0 4 1 0 6 4 1 0 6 4 1 0 6 4 1 0 6 4 1 0 6 GGF OGFKC HQT...

Page 27: ...Introduction For your basic operation Maintenance When encountering a problem Appendix 1 9 8 7 3 2 4 5 6 10 11 1 3 3 1 2 2 0 4 9 0 1 4 2 4 2 0 4106 4106 4106 OFF 0 4 1 0 6 5 6 1 2 4 2 4 0 2 5 9 6 Bli...

Page 28: ...se 5m cable or shorter If the connection length exceeds 5m apply hubs to extend the connection The hub quantity must be five or less in total Note that a normal operation may not be ensured if a cable...

Page 29: ...ck or damage to the Printer Turn the printer power and heater power switches on only before your first operation From the next operation turn the Printer on and off only by pressing the POWER switch o...

Page 30: ...he error refer to When encountering a problem If the POWER LED on the operation panel does not light even when the printer and heater power switches at the rear of the Printer and the power ON OFF swi...

Page 31: ...g a problem Appendix 3 Set the media loaded scroller on the scroller flange Flange support To set the scroller alone Use a recommended dolly Scroller Recommended dolly To set the scroller manually by...

Page 32: ...edge guard s your side part move each media edge guard 6 Pressure control knobs Takeup side Set the pressure to Open by rotating the pressure control knob 7 Printer rear Paper feeder Insert the media...

Page 33: ...istortion or wrinkles this may cause a media jam or skew 9 Feed back the media Feed back the media while pressing the center of the media gently at the supply side Confirm that the front media edge pr...

Page 34: ...serting it forcibly 12 Close the front cover 13 CHECK EDGE GUARD OK Press the key 14 ROLL SHEET SHEET SELECT MEDIA ROLL SHEET ROLL Select ROLL and press the key Either roll or sheet can be selected wi...

Page 35: ...mbination Tension bar s total length S 16 inches 41 cm M 24 inches 61 cm ML S S 32 inches 82 cm M S 40 inches 102 cm ML S L 48 inches 123 cm M S S 56 inches 143 cm ML S S L S 64 inches 164 cm L M 72 i...

Page 36: ...a Then with slightly pressing the tension bar in the direction of the media rear side install the tension bar in the slack Slacken off to a level lower than the supply side slack sensor When the slack...

Page 37: ...e media There are three screwing positions Paper tube Roll spacer Roll spacer Do not move this roll spacer Insert the scroller into the paper tube determine the distance between the media edge and the...

Page 38: ...roceeds to the next step with the take up direction switch set to ON your hand may be caught as the scroller is not secured 3 Tension bar hook Tension bar Hook the tension bar to the tension bar hook...

Page 39: ...rface coming outside Points to be noted on winding media If the media is not installed straight to the paper tube a skew of media may occur When the take up direction is set as Inner take up the taken...

Page 40: ...tension bar guide When the tension bar does not reach the tension bar guide s bottom When the tension bar does not reach the tension bar guide s bottom feed the media with the operation panel s FEED...

Page 41: ...ok 4 Cutter groove Open the front cover and then cut the media You are recommended to cut the media by setting the cutter blade along the cutter groove Platen Cutter Cutter groove Sponge Cutter guide...

Page 42: ...a drying fan s position with the procedure below Protection bar 1 Remove the protection bar and then open the front cover Media drying fan Knob screw 2 Loosen the right and left knob screws next to th...

Page 43: ...e the media from the Printer To carry the scroller alone Use a recommended dolly Scroller Recommended dolly To carry the scroller manually by two persons Use the supplied scroller handle Scroller Scro...

Page 44: ...tension bar 1 By pressing the media take up reel switch lift up the slack part 2 Remove the supply side tension bar CAUTION Do not rotate the peel roller manually with force or the Printer may be dam...

Page 45: ...upplied scroller handle Scroller Scroller handle Procedure to remove scroller scroller flange from media roll 1 Scroller Recommended dolly Put the media roll on the table 2 Knob Remove the flange stop...

Page 46: ...a type Banner SELECT MEDIA MEDIA Banner M E D I A B A C K M O D E 0 1 B A C K F W D Supply side tension bar s size S size Winding mode LOOSE winding mode Printer setting Supply side tension bar s size...

Page 47: ...setting Supply side tension bar s size Winding mode Printer setting Supply side tension bar s size S size Winding mode LOOSE winding mode M E D I A B A C K M O D E 0 1 B A C K F W D Length conforming...

Page 48: ...ge to rubber spacer C Paper tube flange Rubber spacer A Rubber spacer B Rubber spacer C Paper tube flange Rubber spacer A Rubber spacer B Rubber spacer C Paper tube at length conforming with the media...

Page 49: ...he media width Remove the two screws and move the roll spacer to the center of the media There are three screwing positions Paper tube Roll spacer Scroller Do not move this roll spacer Insert the scro...

Page 50: ...osening the handle adjust the paper tube position or the paper tube flange position so that the distance between the media edge and the two paper tube flanges would be 3 to 5mm After the adjustment fi...

Page 51: ...that the take up roll is rotated only with the sensor s downstroke shielding 2 By keeping the sensor window covered the take up roll rotates for 4 seconds and stops 3 When the take up roll needs to b...

Page 52: ...edia and then print the Second side of the media First side printing Second side printing Move Media roll moves 1 SELECT MEDIA ROLL SHEET FACE Load the media on the Printer For the procedure see page...

Page 53: ...guide To easily install the second side of media mark the position of the reference solid line at the second side s right and left edges CAUTION The drying time of printed media varies depending on p...

Page 54: ...orth to prevent the media sticking to the platen Media Media The Printer moves the media back and forth to prevent the media sticking to the platen SUCTION F A N LEVEL 0 1 LOW 7 Paper feeder Printer r...

Page 55: ...t BACK and press the key With the or keys select BACK 13 SELECT MEDIA MEDIA Banner Select the media type With the or keys select the media type 14 CHECK SLACKEN MEDI A Check the media slack 15 PREPARI...

Page 56: ...ontamination and wiper cleaning liquid level 1 3 1 2 3 5 4 2 The use of gloves is recommended when performing cleaning and maintenance operations Always use genuine SIIT cleaning kits These have been...

Page 57: ...AT P R I NTHE AD Daily maintenance requires the consumables below 6 5 7 8 4 Check the waste ink bottle s ink level Check the media edge guards are clean Print the NOZZLE PRINT pattern Clean the print...

Page 58: ...wiper cleaning liquid level Check that the cleaning liquid supply hole is at the top face s lower right of the wiping unit Wiper cleaning liquid When the cleaning liquid level is lower than the mark s...

Page 59: ...roller to the cleaning stick 2 INK MEDIA REG MEDIA M ADV M E N U Set the Printer to offline state and press the M E N U key REWIND FORM FEED PH REC PH MAIN Press the key 3 CAP CLEANING Press the key...

Page 60: ...n each cap TIP The cleaning roller is intended for a single use only Use a new cleaning roller for each cleaning 8 Close the capping cover and the front cover The print head returns automatically to t...

Page 61: ...CAP CLEANING Press the key 4 CAP CLEANING OK CARRIAGE MOVI NG PLEASE WAIT OPEN COVER CLEAN CAP Press the key The carriage moves The Printer issues an audio warning beep When the carriage moves the Pri...

Page 62: ...the waste ink bottle by visual inspection to overflow If the waste ink level is as high as FULL indication label replace the bottle with an empty waste ink bottle See page 82 Clean the carriage Some...

Page 63: ...ssues an audio warning beep To unactivate the warning beep see the Advanced Operation Guide on the page 38 5 Open the front cover and then open the capping cover 6 Spittoon unit Knob screw Remove the...

Page 64: ...uard at the right and left sides of the carriage using a cleaning swab or a soft cloth 11 Knob screw Spittoon unit Move the carriage manually onto the platen left side and secure the spittoon unit wit...

Page 65: ...leaning liquid TIP To prevent the cap cleaning liquid contaminated in the cap cleaning liquid bottle do not soak the cleaning swab after you clean with it The cleaning swab is intended for a single us...

Page 66: ...B BOTTLE OK Press the key Check the level in the waste ink bottle by visual inspection to overflow If the waste ink level is as high as FULL indication label replace the bottle with an empty waste ink...

Page 67: ...G MEDIA M ADV M E N U 2 Set the printer to offline state and press the M E N U key twice 2 PRINTER SETUP ADJUST HEATER Press the key 3 TEST PRI NTS NOZZLE PRI NT Press the key 4 TEST PRI NTS NOZZLE PR...

Page 68: ...ay come off or discolor Clean the front cover and front paper guide If the Printer is smeared with dust and paper dust remove them using a vacuum cleaner If the contamination is heavy wipe it out with...

Page 69: ...ur Printer on the conditions below 1 Never turn the Printer off 2 Keep the front cover closed 3 Take up the media on the Printer or unload the media from the Printer If you keep the media loaded on th...

Page 70: ...of the host computer Check the host computer setting z Heater control menu Turn on the heater afterheater printheater preheater again and then print nozzle print pattern or forcibly set the heater to...

Page 71: ...a type setting matches the type of media loaded See To print on other media on page 46 z Media loading Install the media properly See To load media on the Printer on page 30 z Obstructions in the carr...

Page 72: ...nt temperature to 20 to 25 C recommended temperature and hold the Printer for one hour or more Then start printing z Additionally connected device transmitting enormous volume of data Remove the addit...

Page 73: ...ngth of the applied cut sheet media is not as prescribed The message appears 2 Pressure control knobs Take up side OPEN COVER REMOVE MEDI A Rotate the pressure control knob and set it to Open and then...

Page 74: ...t then at the Printer rear remove the two power cords from the printer power inlet and the heater power inlet 3 Hold the Printer for one minute or more 4 Connect each power cord above to its inlet the...

Page 75: ...tion Meaning The subcartridge is not installed Action You are advised to follow the message OPEN SUBCART COVER XXX CHECK SUBCART nn Ink error code XXX Ink color location Meaning A problem occurred wit...

Page 76: ...ed correctly because The roll media or cut sheet media is wrongly selected or The applied cut sheet media length does not match the specified one Action Set the pressure control knob to Open and open...

Page 77: ...cable connection NO DATA RECEI VED CHECK HOST Meaning Though a timeout was achieved during the print data transfer its cause is not the Printer failure Action Check the USB cable connection Other erro...

Page 78: ...he ink LED goes off You are advised to follow the message 1 M E N U O N L I N E H E A T E R C A N C E L PRIN TIN G ROLL 1 6 2 5 PAPER OFF Ink LED goes off 2 PRINTING ROLL 1625 PAPER PRINTING OPEN INK...

Page 79: ...PER The Printer checks for media skew MEDIA MISALIGNED OK CANCEL Media skew was detected M E N U O N L I N E H E A T E R C A N C E L MEDI A MI SALI GNED OK CANCEL Flashing Continue printing with the k...

Page 80: ...daily maintenance See Daily maintenance on page 56 SERVICE NEEDED CALL SERVICE Indication The cap SUS belt and supply tube pump assembly need to be replaced Recommendation You are recommended to ask...

Page 81: ...Printer 3 Before the movement loosen and raise the adjustment leveling feet so that the wheels touch the ground 4 Push the printer to the preferred position 5 After the movement lower and tighten the...

Page 82: ...er or on the floor You are recommended to wear gloves when handling waste ink bottles 1 Tube Lever Waste ink bottle Splash guard Slide the lever up and lift the splash guard sufficiently to remove the...

Page 83: ...the splash guard was lowered Then the operation panel will request you to reset the waste ink counter 6 BOTTLE EMPTY NO BOTTLE EMPTY YES On the operation panel select YES and press the key to reset t...

Page 84: ...age the Printer The Printer is not powered on because the power was interrupted or because the circuit breaker turned off the Printer An error other than ink end has occurred Do not touch the contact...

Page 85: ...a click 2 2 1 New ink pack Plate Hook Ink tray 5 Ink tray Insert the ink tray into the slot of the Printer Insert the ink tray as far as it will go 6 Ink box cover Close the ink box cover 7 Confirm t...

Page 86: ...e the carriage away from the capping unit for a long time Otherwise the print head dries which may cause a Printer malfunction 1 INK MEDI A REG MEDIA M ADV M E N U Set the Printer to offline state and...

Page 87: ...grip at the spittoon case s both side Then remove the spittoon case by lifting upward 8 Set a new spittoon case s locating hole to the protrusion and fix it horizontally by pressing slightly 9 Spitto...

Page 88: ...iping cover 2 Using the tweezers remove the wiper blade First pull the bottom of the wiper blade to release the hook of the plastic projection 3 Then pull the wiper blade out from its slot 4 Install a...

Page 89: ...with tweezers because the upper part directly contacts with the print head Upper part 5 Close the wiping cover and then close the front cover CAUTION Be sure to unlock the stopper before closing the...

Page 90: ...oise and ink charging noise Calorific power 15552KJ H Guaranteed print area Area excluding top bottom margins 5 mm and right and left margins 5 mm When media edge guards are used right and left margin...

Page 91: ...pen flames sparks or other sources of ignition Do not swallow ink or avoid its splashes on the eye to prevent breathing trouble or visual impairment If ink gets into the eye wash it off with clean run...

Page 92: ...toon absorber liquid Type Content Quantity 29953844 Spittoon absorber liquid 100 ml 3 bottles Wiper blade Type Content Quantity 29953845 Wiper blade 8 pieces Cleaning stick Type Content Quantity 29951...

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Page 95: ...d Oc Nederland B V P O Box 800 5201 AV s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands http www oce nl Oc UK Limited Oc House Chatham Way Brentwood Essex CM14 4DZ United Kingdom http www oce co uk Oc North America In...

Page 96: ...ing swab 92 color exchange set 92 D daily maintenance 56 daily maintenance kit 91 double sided printing 52 E error message 74 F fixing ring 35 flange holder 19 front cover 19 H head cleaning Normal cl...

Page 97: ...spittoon absorber liquid 61 spittoon absorber liquid set 92 spittoon case 20 replacement 86 spittoon case set 92 storage liquid kit 92 subcartridge 20 subcartridge cover 19 T take up direction switch...

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