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Océ CS9350

Eco Solvent

User’s Guide

AP-40801_1.0

Summary of Contents for CS9350

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Page 3: ...tion of the furnishing of the information contained in this document the party to whom it is given assumes its custody and control and agrees to the following The information herein contained is given...

Page 4: ...mes may be registered trademarks or product names IMPORTANT NOTICE For users in Europe This is a Class A product approved for industrial environments In a domestic environment this product may cause r...

Page 5: ...labels 16 1 5 Operating Instruction Labels 18 Cautions on Handling the Operating Instruction Labels 18 Locations and Types of Operating Instruction Labels 18 Chapter 2 Product overview 19 2 1 Features...

Page 6: ...erface cable 68 Chapter 4 Handling the printer 69 4 1 Media 70 Media type 70 Cautions on handling media 71 Precaution on storing media 71 Printing area 72 Head height adjustment 72 Media feed compensa...

Page 7: ...Origin menu 122 Prev Stick menu 123 StandbyHeating menu 123 Head Travel menu 124 Multi Strike menu 124 Strike Wait menu 125 Slant Check menu 125 Auto Cleaning menu 126 Ink Status menu 127 Roll Length...

Page 8: ...eaning the inside of the printer 156 Head cleaning 158 Cleaning the cleaning wiper 159 Cleaning around the print head 164 6 3 Disposal of waste fluids 171 6 4 Moving or transporting the printer 173 Mo...

Page 9: ...0801 Revision 1 0 9 7 3 The media is jammed 189 Chapter 8 Appendix 193 8 1 Product specifications 193 Printer specifications 193 8 2 Interface specification 194 Network interface specification 194 8 3...

Page 10: ...User s Guide CS9350 10 AP 40801 Revision 1 0...

Page 11: ...tached to the printer are categorized into three stages Understand the meanings of the following warning terms and follow the contents instructions in this manual Warning Meaning Used for dangerous si...

Page 12: ...on Earth wire of telephone cables and lightning rods Heavy current might flow whenever lightning strikes Water pipe and faucet The earth might not work if a plastic pipe is connected in the middle of...

Page 13: ...ot get into your eyes or stick to your skin If ink gets into your eyes or sticks to your skin immediately wash it off with water Failing to do so might cause irritation or light inflammation of eyes I...

Page 14: ...e the printer for a long period make sure to pull out the power plug from the power socket for safety Make sure to connect an earth wire to the earth connection that meets the following standards Eart...

Page 15: ...nal local exhaust ventilation 200 m h No 150 m Room ventilation 3 times per hour 450 m h Note The recommended room ventilation should be applied in case the printer is used at nominal printing speed 8...

Page 16: ...els When handling the warning labels be careful about the following points NOTE Check whether all the warning labels can be read If the letters or illustrations on the label are not clear remove the d...

Page 17: ...CS9350 User s Guide 1 17 2 Rear N Types of warning labels 1 2 2...

Page 18: ...g NOTE Check if all of the operating instruction labels can be read If the letters or illustrations on the label are not clear remove the dirt from the label When cleaning the operating instruction la...

Page 19: ...e of variable dots can also improve color reproduction 4 Adapted multi heater The media heating system developed by LamiLess series has been arranged for solvent ink Pre heater Platen heater and After...

Page 20: ...nt cover Used for preventing a user from coming in contact with the driving mechanism during the printer operation Opened and closed when media is set or jammed It is normally closed 4 Stand Used when...

Page 21: ...he cutter It is normally closed 10 Connector Used to install spectrophotometer N Name Function 1 AC inlet Used for connecting the power cable 2 Network interface cable connector Connects a network int...

Page 22: ...ails regarding the operation method of the operation panel When performing menu setting from the operation panel 4 3 Menu setups on the operation panel When performing various operations in the operat...

Page 23: ...more than two seconds deletes the data already received and analysed Returns to the previous menu hierarchy Changes made in the setting are discarded Shifts from Setup menu display to Normal 4 key Noz...

Page 24: ...Green Lamp ON The head height is set to High Lamp OFF The head height is set to Low 12 Low lamp Green Lamp ON The head height is set to Low Lamp OFF The head height is set to High 13 Take Up lamp Gre...

Page 25: ...ess the Menu key on the operation panel when the printer is Normal Menu 1 Setup is displayed on the operation panel and the display shifts to the Setup menu NOTE For details regarding the Setup menu r...

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Page 27: ...ayed on the operation panel and the printer may stop operating If operation stops refer to 7 Troubleshooting and deal with the problem 3 1 2 Turning the power OFF Step 1 Verify the following regarding...

Page 28: ...t is set to High Set Height to Low is displayed on the operation panel and the procedure to turn the power OFF stops To restart the procedure return the head height to Low 4 2 5 2 When returning the p...

Page 29: ...CS9350 User s Guide 3 29 Step 3 Raise the media loading lever when the product is not used for a long time N Name 1 Media loading lever 1...

Page 30: ...edia tube with a diameter of three inches Less than 150mm in outer diameter less than 19kg in weight Media tube with a diameter of two inches Less than 150mm in outer diameter less than 19kg in weight...

Page 31: ...way till its core touches the right edge of the fixed media stopper Step 4 Attach the movable media stopper firmly to the core of the roll media Step 5 Set the scroller on the holder with the fixed me...

Page 32: ...operation or printing The print head portion may touch the pressurizing roller portion and cause a malfunction The printer starts the initializing operation Media End is displayed on the operation pa...

Page 33: ...to the media feed slot NOTE If the end of the roll media is not wound tightly wind it tightly again and then load it Step 4 Open the front cover to pull out the roll media N Name 1 Roll media 2 Media...

Page 34: ...a little by turning the scroller by hand and eliminate any slack or slant Step 6 Lower the media loading lever NOTE When loading the new roll media cut the front edge of the media if it is not straigh...

Page 35: ...d on the operation panel TIP To change the media type follow 3 4 3 Setting the User Type Setting and set the media type 3 2 3 Setting the User Type Setting Step 1 Turn ON the printer and load media Af...

Page 36: ...layed on the operation panel and media initialization starts NOTE If the following operations are performed in the user type setting menu the printer starts media initial operation without specifying...

Page 37: ...CS9350 User s Guide 3 37 Step 4 When using the roll media turn the scroller by hand to rewind the roll media and eliminate any slack Media set is complete N Name 1 Roll media 2 Scroller 1 2 2...

Page 38: ...ia Step 2 Confirm that the printer functions normally Step 3 Display the Test Print menu on the operation panel a Press the Menu key on the operation panel Menu 1 Setup is displayed on the operation p...

Page 39: ...displayed on the operation panel The display shifts to the Test Print menu 5 2 Test Print Menu Step 4 Press the key or key on the operation panel to select an item for printing from the following item...

Page 40: ...t for other items Step 7 Press the Cancel key on the operation panel to exit from test print The operation panel returns to Normal The procedure for test printing is complete 3 3 1 Nozzle check NOTE I...

Page 41: ...t Used to confirm the following printing conditions Print Mode Effect Preset Pre heater temperature Preset platen heater temperature Preset dryer temperature Adjustment value TIP Refer to the followin...

Page 42: ...T 2 FFTGUU 5WDPGV CUM CVGYC 5NGGR QFG6KOGT J CPIWCIG PINKUJ 6GORGTCVWTG GNUKWU GPIVJ OO 7UGT 6 RG 2TKPV QFG HHGEV 2 PKVKCN FLWUV 2 KETQ FLWUV 2TG GCVGT 2NCVGP GCVGT T GT 8CEWWO CP 7UGT 6 RG 2TKPV QFG...

Page 43: ...usts only the print mode in the user type setting which is currently set Step 1 Print the confirmation pattern and check the amount of misalignment 3 6 1 1 Standard Confirmation Pattern Step 2 Perform...

Page 44: ...en you are not satisfied with the result of rough adjustment perform micro adjustment Standard Confirmation Pattern Print the confirmation pattern for the print mode in the user type setting which is...

Page 45: ...ress the Enter key on the operation panel User Typecast XX is a number between 1 and 30 is displayed on the operation panel d Press the key or key to select the type of media to load e Press the Enter...

Page 46: ...r s Guide 3 46 f Press the key or key to select 2 Adjust Print g Press the key on the operation panel Adj Print1 Standard is displayed on the operation panel h Press the key or key to select Adj Print...

Page 47: ...1 3 Adjust Print menu Step 3 Press the Enter key on the operation panel Warming Up and then Warming Up Skip E are displayed NOTE To start printing during warming up press the Enter key while Warming U...

Page 48: ...erform rough adjustment when the misalignment is big 3 6 1 2 Standard Rough Adjustment Pattern Perform micro adjustment when the misalignment is small 3 6 1 3 Standard Micro Adjustment Pattern Standar...

Page 49: ...ed with Adjust pattern and select the number from 1 to 11 that is not out of alignment 4 is selected in the next printing sample NOTE Note 6 is the current setting value Step 5 Pattern 6 indicates a p...

Page 50: ...E When you press the Cancel key the input operation is not executed and Adj 2 Rough Pattern is displayed on the operation panel Step 7 Press the Enter key on the operation panel The value is set in th...

Page 51: ...1 1 Standard Confirmation Pattern Step 2 Press the key or key to select Adj 3 Fine Pattern Step 3 Press the Enter key on the operation panel Warming Up and then Warming Up Skip E are displayed NOTE To...

Page 52: ...NOTE 4 is the current setting value Step 5 Pattern 4 indicates a pattern name as shown below is displayed on the operation panel The pattern name differs depending on the set print mode The print mod...

Page 53: ...rough adjustment when the misalignment is big 3 6 2 2 Custom Rough Adjustment Pattern Perform micro adjustment when the misalignment is small 3 6 2 3 Custom Micro Adjustment Pattern Menu Name Descrip...

Page 54: ...djustment Pattern select Adjust pattern ALL to adjust all patterns or Each Adjust pattern to adjust patterns A to F separately 3 6 2 3 1 Adj PatternALL 3 6 2 3 2 Each Adjust Patterns Custom Confirmati...

Page 55: ...Press the Enter key on the operation panel User TypeXX XX is a number between 1 and 30 is displayed on the operation panel d Press the key or key to select the type of media to load e Press the Enter...

Page 56: ...er s Guide 3 56 f Press the key or key to select 2 Adjust Print g Press the key on the operation panel Adj Print1 Standard is displayed on the operation panel h Press the key or key to select Adj Prin...

Page 57: ...ion panel The display enters the Adjust Print menu 5 1 1 1 3 Adjust Print menu Step 3 Press the Enter key on the operation panel Warming Up and then Warming Up Skip E are displayed NOTE To start print...

Page 58: ...ll be printed After the confirmation pattern is printed Adj 1 Confirm Ptn is displayed on the operation panel Step 4 Confirm that the confirmation pattern printing result is as follows Check each of t...

Page 59: ...requires adjustment 3 6 2 3 2 Each Adjust Patterns Custom Rough Adjustment Pattern Check the confirmation pattern and when the misalignment is big perform rough adjustment Print a rough adjustment pat...

Page 60: ...ges and the centre of the media Six rough adjustment patterns will be printed Input setting value for each pattern Step 4 Check the both ends and the centre of the print result that printed with Adjus...

Page 61: ...Adj 2 Rough Pattern is displayed on the operation panel Step 7 Press the Enter key on the operation panel The value is set in the Pattern A indicates a number from 1 to 11 Step 8 In the same way ente...

Page 62: ...Adjust Print menu on the operation panel in the same way as in step 2 of 3 6 2 1 Custom Confirmation Pattern Step 2 Press the key or key to select Adj 3 Fine Ptn ALL Step 3 Press the Enter key on the...

Page 63: ...for each pattern Regarding adjust print patterns the same patterns are printed repeatedly on both edges and the centre of the paper Step 4 Check the both ends and the centre of the print result that p...

Page 64: ...3 Fine Ptn ALL is displayed on the operation panel Step 7 Press the Enter key on the operation panel The value is set in the Pattern A indicates a number from 1 to 7 Step 8 In the same way enter the n...

Page 65: ...ss the Enter key on the operation panel Warming Up and then Warming Up Skip E are displayed NOTE To start printing during warming up press the Enter key while Warming Up Skip E is displayed 4 4 7 Star...

Page 66: ...ter the number that you selected in Step 4 NOTE When you press the Cancel key Adj 4 Fine PatternA is displayed on the operation panel Step 7 Press the Enter key on the operation panel The value is set...

Page 67: ...with a PC You need a network interface cable to connect a PC with this printer Prepare the cable depending on the PC that it will be connected to TIP About connecting a network interface cable refer t...

Page 68: ...ep 3 Fix the network interface cable to the cable clamp Step 4 Connect the other connector of the network interface cable to your PC TIP About connecting to your PC refer to the operation manual inclu...

Page 69: ...could burn yourself Do not touch the media feed slot platen and media guide while the heater is working The media feed slot platen and media guide become very hot and you could burn yourself Ventilate...

Page 70: ...Oc representative If failures or malfunctions of the printer occur by the use of media that is not dedicated The printer will not be covered by the warranty and repair expenses will be paid by the cu...

Page 71: ...e down In such a case open the front cover after the media is cut to remove the media Do not touch the print side Moisture and oil on your hands may affect the print quality Do not leave media set in...

Page 72: ...ate or using strongly curved media can cause print heads to rub Changing the distance from the print head surface to media head height may allow you to avoid headrub Head height can be changed to two...

Page 73: ...ange the head height during printing If the head height is changed the alignment will be changed and high print quality will not be guaranteed Step 1 Open the front cover Step 2 Change the head height...

Page 74: ...d to the original position NOTE Do not open the front cover or change the head height during printing If the head height is changed the alignment will be changed and high print quality will not be gua...

Page 75: ...p 2 Change the head height by moving the head height adjustment lever orange The Low lamp on the operation panel lights up in green Step 3 Close the front cover N Name 1 Head height adjustment lever N...

Page 76: ...ion panel Set1 User Type is displayed on the operation panel c Press the Enter key on the operation panel User Type 1 is displayed on the operation panel d Press the key or key on the operation panel...

Page 77: ...ormal c After the Initial Print the media is cut 4 4 3 Cutting media Step 3 Measure the distance between the two pluses in the Initial Print using a ruler Step 4 Sets up Initial Adjust Change a Press...

Page 78: ...on the operation panel Printing is displayed on the operation panel Starts Confirm Print When the Confirm Print is complete the printer enters Normal d After the Confirm Print the media is cut 4 4 3 C...

Page 79: ...tedly displayed on the operation panel d Wait till warming up process is complete or press the Enter key on the operation panel to shift to the next operation Printing is displayed on the operation pa...

Page 80: ...is displayed on the operation panel c Press the key or key and enter the micro adjustment value according to the printing result in Step 7 d Press the Enter key on the operation panel The micro adjust...

Page 81: ...e operation panel shifts to the Setup menu display Step 3 Press the key or key on the operation panel to select a setup item and press the Enter key The settings will be confirmed When setup items hav...

Page 82: ...ng press the Enter key on the operation panel The setting is saved and the next setup item is displayed NOTE If you press the Cancel key key or key without pressing Enter key after changing a setting...

Page 83: ...u Various settings of the printer are configured Test Print menu Performs nozzle check of the print head and setup list Cleaning menu Performs head cleaning Menu Option menu Sets up the contents of th...

Page 84: ...Make sure that the media loading lever is lowered Step 3 Press the Forward key or the Backward key on the operation panel Media is fed forward or backward Step 4 Release the Backward key or Forward ke...

Page 85: ...red position Step 1 Confirm that the operation panel is Normal Step 2 Press the Cutting key on the operation panel for more than two seconds The printer feeds the roll media to the length of the margi...

Page 86: ...ng media and advance the roll media to the desired cut position Step 3 Place a razor blade on the media cut groove on the media guide and cut the roll media CAUTION Pay attention to the following poin...

Page 87: ...printing Step 1 Confirm that the printer is in one of the following conditions Receiving data Analysing data Printing Step 2 Press the Menu key on the operation panel Menu5 Temperature is displayed on...

Page 88: ...n the operation panel The printer pauses printing Print Restart ENTER is displayed on the operation panel Setup item Setting Description Temperature Pre Checks the current temperature of the pre heate...

Page 89: ...en when printing is started during warm up the printer continues to be warmed up until the preset temperature has been reached When printing is started during warm up the print quality is not guarante...

Page 90: ...put mode Off or Auto Cut 5 1 6 Output Mode menu When the color target is printed on the translucent or colored media or the media with patterned indented surfaces color measurement may not be accurate...

Page 91: ...ation panel NOTE Do not open the covers or move media loading lever during printing Step 6 Press the Enter key Open mainte cover is displayed on the operation panel Step 7 Open the maintenance cover S...

Page 92: ...ginal place NOTE Before measuring the color target make sure that the white side of the white reference plate is facing up If the black side is facing up it will not be measured accurately Step 9 Clos...

Page 93: ...h instrument ENTER is displayed on the operation panel Step 11 Firmly pinch the tabs on both sides of the connector cap with your fingers pull the connector cap forward to remove it from the print hea...

Page 94: ...pectrophotometer is NOT installed at an angle and that there in no gap between the connector and spectrophotometer Step 13 Press the Enter key The printer checks the connection between the printer and...

Page 95: ...Measuring is displayed on the operation panel After measuring is complete Detaching instrument ENTER is displayed on the opera tion panel NOTE Color measurement starts either automatically or manually...

Page 96: ...n the front cover Detach instrument and Set connector ENTER is displayed on the operation panel Step 18 While pressing the release buttons on both sides of spectrophotometer pull it forward to remove...

Page 97: ...stall it to the connector at the print head Step 20 Press the Enter key Wait for a while is displayed on the operation panel Make sure that the connector cap is installed on the printer Close front co...

Page 98: ...e the front cover Open mainte cover is displayed on the operation panel Step 22 Open the maintenance cover Remove white plate then close mainte cover is displayed on the operation panel N Name 1 Front...

Page 99: ...ace NOTE When the white reference plate is not in use make sure that it is turned over facing down to avoid any contamination Step 24 Close the maintenance cover Ready to Print is displayed on the ope...

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Page 101: ...nozzle check of the print head and setup list 5 2 Test Print Menu Cleaning menu Performs head cleaning 5 3 Cleaning menu Menu Option menu Sets up the contents of the Setup menu 5 4 Menu Option menu V...

Page 102: ...ion Enter key shifts to the sub menu 5 1 5 Media Width menu Output mode Sets the media ejection method after printing Enter key shifts to the sub menu 5 1 6 Output Mode menu Method of Cut Sets the med...

Page 103: ...key shifts to the sub menu 5 1 19 CR Maintenance menu Initialization Returns the settings of the printer to default Enter key shifts to the sub menu 5 1 20 Initialization menu Life Times Displays the...

Page 104: ...scription User Type Type 1 Settings for the media type to print are configured It is possible to set 30 different user settings as Type 1 to 30 for printing Enter key shifts to the sub menu 5 1 1 1 Us...

Page 105: ...up the Print Mode according to the usage of print data or print speed Enter key shifts to the sub menu 5 1 1 1 1 Print Mode menu Effect Sets up the Effect menu Enter key shifts to the sub menu 5 1 1...

Page 106: ...ity 1 Set the print mode Quality 1 to 4 Suitable for printing photographs Set this when high quality print is required Graphics 1 to 2 Suitable for printing photographs Set this when standard print qu...

Page 107: ...ion Pass Direction Quality 1 1440 x 1440dpi 16 times Uni unidirectional Quality 2 1440 x 1440dpi 16 times Bi bidirectional Quality 3 720 x 1440dpi 8 times Uni unidirectional Quality 4 720 x 1440dpi 8...

Page 108: ...banding with Fine Fuzz Perform the printing at a slower speed than Fine Fuzz A S Fine Wave Performs Wave printing using the half of the print head nozzles Since only half of the print head nozzles are...

Page 109: ...t When performing Custom adjust print the print modes are adjusted all at once Therefore you do not need to perform print adjustment even when the user type setting has been newly set or changed When...

Page 110: ...Adjustment Pattern Cancel key cancels the setting and shifts to the previous menu 5 1 1 1 3 Adjust Print menu Setup item Setting Description Custom Custom Confirmation Pattern Print the confirmation p...

Page 111: ...u 3 Confirm Print menu Micro Print Performs Micro Adjustment Print Enter key shifts to the sub menu 4 Micro Print menu Micro Adj Change Sets up Micro Adjustment Change Enter key shifts to the sub menu...

Page 112: ...ing and shifts to the previous menu 5 1 1 1 4 Dist Adj menu Setup item Setting Description FeedLength 100mm to 250mm to 500mm Changes the length feed length of the media feed direction for Confirm Pri...

Page 113: ...ter refer to recommended media list Setup item Setting Description Micro Adj Change 5 00 0 00 5 00 Sets up Micro Adjustment Change Enter key saves the setting and shifts to the previous menu Cancel ke...

Page 114: ...iffers depending on the media For the set temperatures of the platen heater refer to recommended media list Setup item Setting Description Platen heater Off 30 C to 50 C Sets the temperature of the pl...

Page 115: ...g and shifts to the previous menu Cancel key cancels the setting and shifts to the previous menu 5 1 1 1 User Type menu Setup item Setting Description Vacuum Fan Low Set when there is a possibility of...

Page 116: ...s 10mm shorter Therefore the side margins become value set on side margin menu 5mm Depending on the setting the right margin is a sum of the following Y print head transferring distance of the Origin...

Page 117: ...ting and shifts to the previous menu 5 1 Setup menu Setup item Setting Description ReturnCount 1 time to 999 times Set the spitting return count Enter key saves the setting and shifts to the previous...

Page 118: ...ead transferring distance of the Origin menu 5mm when the spitting setting is On Media value set on side margin menu Note 1 Starting position 2 Media feed direction X media feeding distance Y print he...

Page 119: ...ion 1 Media Width menu Displays the detected media width if media detection is performed during media initialization 2 MediaWidth menu NOTE If the media is loaded as shown in the illustration and medi...

Page 120: ...width Enter key saves the setting and shifts to the previous menu Cancel key cancels the setting and shifts to the previous menu 5 1 1 1 User Type menu Setup item Setting Description MediaWidth mm Di...

Page 121: ...and shifts to the previous menu Cancel key Cancels the setting and shifts to the previous menu 5 1 6 Output Mode menu Setup item Setting Description Cutting methods SingleCut 2 steps Cuts at a shorte...

Page 122: ...istance Increase the media feeding distance Decrease the media feeding distance 1 Starting position 2 Media feeding direction 3 Setting position of Origin menu X media feeding distance Y print head tr...

Page 123: ...tick prevent operation is not performed On The stick prevent operation is performed Feed the media back and forth to prevent from sticking Enter key saves the setting and shifts to the previous menu C...

Page 124: ...ata The print head moves the range of the print data width The printing speed will be improved since the moving range of the print head is optimized Machine The print head moves from origin to the max...

Page 125: ...5 1 14 Slant Check menu Sets up slanting detection during media loading Setup item Setting Description Strike Wait 0 0 sec to 0 1 sec to 5 0 sec Sets the overwrite wait time Enter key saves the setti...

Page 126: ...inting Mode Auto Cleaning Before printing Set the value for auto cleaning in pre printing mode 5 1 15 3 Pre printing Mode Auto Cleaning Enter key saves the setting and shifts to the sub menu Cancel ke...

Page 127: ...is not performed Others Perform the head cleaning selected in Cleaning menu after the setting time has elapsed 6 2 3 Head cleaning Enter key saves the setting and shifts to the previous menu Cancel k...

Page 128: ...roll media length can be set as Roll1 to Roll3 Enter key saves the setting and shifts to the sub menu 5 1 17 1 Roll Length menu Roll2 Roll3 Cancel key cancels the setting and shifts to the previous me...

Page 129: ...cleaning wiper sifts towards the front End Completes maintenance Enter key The cleaning wiper returns to the original position Print head returns to the original position Cancel key shifts to the prev...

Page 130: ...cription Life Times Head Display the operational life of each part The lifetime of each part is indicated by the asterisks Maximum 5 asterisks 100 left As the part deteriorates the number of asterisks...

Page 131: ...tting value key decreases the setting value Enter key changes the setting for the next segment In the 4th segment it saves the setting and shifts to the previous menu Cancel key cancels the setting an...

Page 132: ...eads or missing or blurred prints 3 5 1 Nozzle check Mode Print Mode print can be performed Used to confirm the following printing conditions Print quality Effect Pre heater temperature Platen heater...

Page 133: ...ink compare to Normal Used when the print head does not improve by normal Head cleaning Little Charge Refills a small amount of ink Charge a small amount of ink when printing is not stable after init...

Page 134: ...Spitting menu On Side Margin Off Sets up whether to display the Side Margin menu On Media Initial Off Sets up whether to display the Media Initial menu On MediaWidth Off Sets up whether to display the...

Page 135: ...on menu On Life Times Off Sets up whether to display the Life Times menu On IP Address Off Sets up whether to display the IP Address menu On Subnet Mask Off Sets up whether to display the subnet mask...

Page 136: ...elapsed 5 6 1 Timer Setting menu TIP The cleaning mode reflects the settings in the operation panel 6 2 3 Head cleaning Setup item Setting Description Ver M C Main side Controller side Displays the v...

Page 137: ...ridge is empty The ink cartridge has been removed An object other than an appropriate ink cartridge is inserted in the cartridge slot etc When the printer returns to a normal state head cleaning is re...

Page 138: ...cartridge has been removed An object other than an appropriate ink cartridge is inserted in the cartridge slot etc Activate Sleep Mode again after returning the printer to a normal state 7 2 Error mes...

Page 139: ...isplay 5 7 2 Temperature menu Length Sets the unit to display the length 5 7 3 Length menu Cancel key shifts to the previous menu 5 Panel setup menu Setup item Setting Description Language English Dis...

Page 140: ...y the length Setup item Setting Description Length mm Displays the length in millimetres mm inch Displays the length in inches inch Enter key saves the setting and shifts to the previous menu Cancel k...

Page 141: ...it with the new ink cartridge NOTE in the messages for ink cartridge replacement indicates the color that is almost empty or runs out using the following characters K Black C Cyan M Magenta Y Yellow D...

Page 142: ...t get into your eyes or stick to your skin If ink gets into your eyes or sticks to your skin immediately wash it off with water Failing to do so might cause irritation or light inflammation of eyes In...

Page 143: ...ag just before attaching the ink cartridge to the ink cartridge slot Leaving the ink cartridge with the bag open for a long time may result in abnormal printing Do not insert or remove the ink cartrid...

Page 144: ...n compliance with local ordinance and instructions of local authorities NOTE Do not remove only ink pack while high capacity pack adapter is installed on the printer The information of the remaining s...

Page 145: ...on will be rewritten and the ink pack will not be usable Insert the high capacity pack adapter all the way to the end of the slot Step 11 Confirm that the operation panel returns to Normal NOTE If the...

Page 146: ...inter is turned ON confirm that operation such as printing is not in progress Step 2 Raise the media loading lever Step 3 Hold the both edges of the scroller to rewind the roll media by hands N Name 1...

Page 147: ...d lightly tap it as illustrated to remove the movable media stopper NOTE When removing the roll media do not strike the left edge of the scroller on the movable media stopper side strongly on the floo...

Page 148: ...P For loading the roll media refer to 3 4 Loading media For storing the roll media not in use refer to 4 2 3 Precaution on storing media Step 8 When not loading the roll media install the movable stop...

Page 149: ...on www mediaguide oce com 3 Replacing steps Step 1 If the printer is turned ON make sure the following Printing or other operations are not in progress The operation panel display is Normal Step 2 Di...

Page 150: ...key on the operation panel CR Mainte Start is displayed on the operation panel The display enters the CR Maintenance menu 5 1 19 CR Maintenance menu Step 3 Press the Enter key on the operation panel M...

Page 151: ...5 Press the tab of the cutter lightly turn the cutter holder in the direction as illustrated below NOTE Do not press the tab of the cutter strongly or suddenly let go of it There is a spring in the c...

Page 152: ...t with a hard substance This will damage the cutter NOTE Dipspose used cutters in a plastic bag in compliance with local ordinance and instructions of local authorities Step 7 Install a new cutter as...

Page 153: ...holder and it may fly out Do not push the cutter all the way in The cutter blade may damage the inside of the printer Refer to the illustrations below and install the cutter holder correctly If it is...

Page 154: ...e Enter key on the operation panel The print head returns to its original position CR Mainte Start is displayed on the operation panel Step 11 Press the Menu key on the operation panel The printer ent...

Page 155: ...F the power switch disconnect the power plug from the electric socket and contact your local Oc representative CAUTION When cleaning the areas other than the wiper make sure to turn OFF the power and...

Page 156: ...r Step 2 Remove paper powder and dust attached to the pressurizing rollers using a soft brush NOTE Do not blow paper powder inside the printer using tools such as an air duster It may cause an abnorma...

Page 157: ...oth to wipe out paper powder and ink attached to the platen and media guide Step 4 Apply a damp and tightly squeezed soft cloth to wipe off the dirt of the unpainted silver color area in the centre of...

Page 158: ...d media Step 1 Confirm that the operation panel is Normal and the media loading lever is lowered Step 2 Press the key on the operation panel to select the cleaning mode Step 3 Press the Cleaning key o...

Page 159: ...ails of the cleaning stick refer to 8 3 Options Supply list Step 1 If the printer is turned ON make sure the following Printing or other operations are not in progress The operation panel display is N...

Page 160: ...nance d Press the Enter key on the operation panel CR Mainte Start is displayed on the operation panel The display enters the CR Maintenance menu 5 1 19 CR Maintenance menu Step 3 Press the Enter key...

Page 161: ...wipe the print head using the cleaning stick A wet cleaning stick may cause the print head to clog Do not reuse the cleaning stick The attached dust etc may damage the print head Step 5 Use the clean...

Page 162: ...ser s Guide 6 162 b Cleaning wiper back side Remove the ink and dust in the upper direction Step 6 Close the front cover N Name 1 Cleaning wiper 2 Cleaning stick 3 Head cap unit N Name 1 Front cover 3...

Page 163: ...ter key on the operation panel The print head returns to its original position CR Mainte Start is displayed on the operation panel Step 8 Press the Menu key on the operation panel The printer enters N...

Page 164: ...dries This operation should be done within 15 minutes If the operation lasts over 15 minutes follow the Steps 8 and 9 to stop the operation and perform head cleaning then resume cleaning 6 2 3 Head c...

Page 165: ...t1 UserType is displayed on the operation panel c Press the key or key to select Set20 CR Maintenance d Press the Enter key on the operation panel CR Maine Start is displayed on the operation panel Th...

Page 166: ...ess the Enter key on the operation panel Maintenance starts The print head moves to the left CR Maintenance End is displayed on the operation panel Step 4 Open the maintenance cover on the left of the...

Page 167: ...t head section by hand to where the circumference of the Print head is visible CAUTION Do not press the Print head section strongly Doing so may cause damage or poor print results N Name 1 Print head...

Page 168: ...es of the print head Doing so may damage the print head Do not touch the tip of the cleaning stick The print head may be damaged because of oil from your hands Never put water etc on the tip of the cl...

Page 169: ...ch as dust or ink clump is attached use the cleaning stick to remove it Step 8 Close the left maintenance cover Close the cover firmly until it is locked N Name 1 Around the print head 2 Head guide 3...

Page 170: ...r key on the operation panel The print head returns to its original position CR Maine Start is displayed on the operation panel Step 10 Press the Menu key on the operation panel The printer enters Nor...

Page 171: ...ligated to properly dispose of waste fluid in compliance with Wastes Disposal and Public Cleansing Act and local ordinances Delegate disposal to an industrial waste disposal contractor Step 1 Ready an...

Page 172: ...empty container close the waste fluid valve securely Step 5 Wipe the opening of the waste fluid valve with a cloth etc Step 6 Dispose of the waste fluid as an industrial waste product Disposal of wast...

Page 173: ...Preparation before moving Step 1 Dispose of waste fluid 6 3 Disposal of waste fluids Step 2 Make sure that the printer is turned OFF Step 3 Make sure that the stands and the wing bolts 2 pieces retai...

Page 174: ...tion manual 2 Reinstalling Step 9 Select a suitable place for installation Installation manual Step 10 Move and install the printer to the location Step 11 When using the stands make sure that the sta...

Page 175: ...nsporting the printer make sure to pack it in the same condition as purchased using protective and packing materials to protect the printer from vibration and shocks NOTE When transporting the printer...

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Page 177: ...he front cover open or media loading lever raised Close the front cover or lower the media loading lever 3 4 Loading media 2 Is the maintenance cover open Close the maintenance cover 6 2 4 Cleaning th...

Page 178: ...or media loading lever raised Close the front cover Lower the media loading lever 3 4 Loading media 2 Is the maintenance cover open Close the maintenance cover 6 2 4 Cleaning the cleaning wiper 6 2 5...

Page 179: ...turn on after sending printing data from the computer If the Power lamp does not turn on contact the computer manufacturer N Possible cause Remedy Reference 1 Are you using the recommended media Use...

Page 180: ...s the printer used in an environment other than the one specified such as near an air conditioner Only use the printer in an environment that is specified for use Installation manual 6 Are you using f...

Page 181: ...h new media 6 1 2 Replacing Roll Media 4 Are you using the folded or wrinkled media 5 Does the media bend Use the recommended media When using media other than the dedicated one set the Vacuum Fan men...

Page 182: ...int 5 Did you perform Media feed compensation Perform Media feed compensation 4 2 6 Media feed compensation 6 Is the temperature setting of each heater appropriate Set the temperature appropriately 5...

Page 183: ...e you using the recommended media Use the recommended media 4 2 1 Media type 3 Did you perform Alignment Perform Alignment 3 6 Adjust Print 4 Did you perform Media feed compensation Perform Media feed...

Page 184: ...Filling the ink Please wait a while 11 During Washing Washing the print head by the head washing operation Please wait a while 12 Moving Origin Pos The print head is moving to the original printing p...

Page 185: ...Loading media 2 Mainte CoverL Open Left Maintenance cover is open Close Maintenance cover 2 2 Names of parts and functions 3 Lever Up Media set lever is raised Lower Media set lever 2 2 Names of part...

Page 186: ...Times Pump The operational life of the pump motor has almost expired Continues operation Contact your local Oc representative 21 Life Times CR Motor The life CR motor is almost expired Continues oper...

Page 187: ...printing or measuring the color target Check the communication requirements between the printer and your PC Connecting the printer to PC 33 Measurement Error Instrument A communication error with spe...

Page 188: ...he beeping For an error requiring restart operation will return to normal after removing the cause of the error and restarting the printer If the same error continues to be displayed contact the your...

Page 189: ...e print head section from the top of the media to the right NOTE When the head height is set to Low switch it to High before moving the Head Change the setting back to Low after moving the Head 4 2 5...

Page 190: ...uide 7 190 Step 4 Raise the media loading lever Step 5 Pull the media to your side and cut the torn part with cutting tools such as a razor blade N Name 1 Media loading lever N Name 1 Razor blade 2 Ro...

Page 191: ...er s Guide 7 191 Step 6 Hold the both edges of the scroller to rewind the roll media by hands Step 7 If paper dust or pieces of paper remain inside the printer remove them N Name 1 Roll media 2 Scroll...

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Page 193: ...a width 1371mm Minimum media width 210mm Maximum media thickness 0 3mm when the head height is Low 1 3mm when the head height is High Maximum printable media width 1361mm Print margin Roll media Front...

Page 194: ...on Ink not filled Temperature 20 C to 60 C Humidity 20 to 80 No condensation Storage life six months Archiving condition Ink filled Temperature 10 C to 40 C Humidity 20 to 80 No condensation Storage l...

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