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User’s Guide Océ CS9060 printer

Chapter 3 : Installing the Unit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AP-75770 – Rev 1.1 -19/11/2007, 

 

 

Result: 

The operation panel displays "Ink Refill **%", and the initial ink replenishment starts. 

 

  The ink replenishment takes about five minutes. Initial ink replenishment and pause operation are 

repeated during initial filling.  

  When “100%” is displayed, the ink replenishment is complete. 

  After the first ink fill, the displays shows “Subtank Refill” 

  The operation panel displays "Subtank Refill **%", 

  It takes about 5 min to refill the subtank. 

  After the ink replenishment the operation panel displays “Media End” 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes

   

 

  If the Nozzle check printing is performed immediately after the ink replenishment is completed, the 

printed line may become blurred or it might be printing partially. 

  In such cases, follow the Operation Manual (Head Cleaning). Charge a small amount of ink and check 

the printing result. If there is no improvement in the print result even after refilling a small amount of ink, 
leave the printer for one hour of more, and refill a small amount of ink again. If there is still no 
improvement, contact your local OCÉ representative. 

 

 

  

 

 

 

Notes

   

 

During ink filling : 

  Do NOT switch OFF the printer. 

  Do NOT pull out the printer power cables. 

  Do NOT open the front cover. 

  Do NOT push the media hold lever to the back side. 

 

  

  

 

 

 

Notes

   

 

  After an initial ink fill, the following can occur : 

o

  Printed lines become blurred. 

o

  White lines appear in the prints. 

 

  If this is the case, perform a head cleaning, two to three times, as shown in the chapter 

“Head 

cleaning”

, and check the results. 

  If the quality of the printed image has not improved, even after performing head cleaning, then leave 

the printer unused for more than one hour. After that, perform another head cleaning and check the 
printed image. If the quality still has not improved, contact your local Océ representative. 

 

 

  

 

 

 

Notes

   

 

  Only use Océ original ink for CS9060 printers. 

This printer has been adjusted for use of genuine ink cassettes. In case of using non genuine ink 
cassettes, notice the following : 

           

o

  Printing might become blurred and the end of ink in the cassette might no longer be correctly 

detected. 

 

o

  The problems caused by the use of non original ink cassettes will not be covered by the warranty 

and repair costs will be at the expense the customer. 

 

  When ink cassettes are moved from a cold place to a warm place, keep the ink cassettes unused for 

three hours or more in the printing environment. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Eco Solvent CS9060

Page 1: ...Oc CS9060 User s Guide Eco Solvent...

Page 2: ...User s Guide Oc CS9060 printer 2 AP 75770 Rev 1 1 19 11 2007 This page is left blank intentionally...

Page 3: ...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 in confidence and any part thereof shall not be copie...

Page 4: ...ht this equipment Oc Technologies B V shall not be liable for any damages or troubles resulting from the use of this equipment or this guide IMPORTANT NOTICE For users in Europe This is a Class A prod...

Page 5: ...t the printer installation warning terms which the operator needs to know caution items and warning labels stuck on the printer main unit 2 Product overview This chapter explains about the features of...

Page 6: ...User s Guide Oc CS9060 printer 6 AP 75770 Rev 1 1 19 11 2007 This page is left blank intentionally...

Page 7: ...NG INK CASSETTES FOR THE FIRST TIME 31 3 5 CONNECTING THE PRINTER TO THE PC 36 3 6 DISPOSAL OF WASTE FLUIDS 37 3 7 TRANSFER AND TRANSPORTATION 38 4 HANDLING THE PRINTER 41 4 1 MAKING THE PRINTER READY...

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Page 9: ...9 11 2007 1 REGULARISATION AND SAFETY INFORMATION 1 1 COMPLY WITH FOLLOWING REGULATIONS 10 1 2 WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND NOTES 10 1 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 1 4 WARNING LABELS 13 1 4 1 Handling...

Page 10: ...local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste The correct di...

Page 11: ...the print platform It could lead to fire when raising the temperature Do not insert or drop metal or objects which are easily combustible through the openings such as fresh air inlet into the printer...

Page 12: ...wiper Do not touch the cleaning wiper and head cap unit Head cleaning may not be operated correctly because of the grease attached Make sure to wipe the print head with a dry poly knit wiper Do not m...

Page 13: ...andling the operation procedure labels 1 4 2 Locations and types of warning labels 4 3 2 1 5 6 6 8 9 7 Notes Check whether all the warning labels can be read If the letters or illustrations on the lab...

Page 14: ...User s Guide Oc CS9060 printer Chapter 1 Safety Instructions 14 AP 75770 Rev 1 1 19 11 2007 No Types of warning labels 1 2 3 4...

Page 15: ...User s Guide Oc CS9060 printer Chapter 1 Safety Instructions 15 AP 75770 Rev 1 1 19 11 2007 5 6 7 8 9...

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Page 17: ...0 Rev 1 1 19 11 2007 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 1 FEATURES 18 2 2 NAME OF THE PARTS AND FUNCTIONS 19 2 2 1 Front section 19 2 2 2 Rear section 20 2 2 3 Operation panel 21 2 3 PRINTER MODE 24 2 3 1 Normal mo...

Page 18: ...order to reproduce sharp and vivid colours This printer uses 220 ml of large capacity solvent ink cassette with a dedicated IC chip This cassette can control the ink quantity for printing improving pr...

Page 19: ...ged from the printer 5 Stand To install the printer on a levelled floor 6 Media guide Used to feed the media smoothly when the media is set or printed The printer has also an incorporated heater after...

Page 20: ...9060 printer also incorporates a pre heater element to warm up the installed media before printing 5 AC inlet Used to connect the power cables 6 USB connector Not used for this printer 7 Network inter...

Page 21: ...orming menu setting from the operation panel Menu setup on the operation panel When performing various operations in the operation panel Operating from the operation panel 8 9 3 15 17 16 6 5 11 12 1 1...

Page 22: ...he settings are discarded Shifts from Setup menu display to the normal display key This menu changes the set value Origin menu 4 Nozzle Check key Hold this key for two seconds or more to perform a Noz...

Page 23: ...he Effect menu is set to None Lamp ON The Effect menu is set to Fine or Super Fine 14 Fine S Fine lamp Green Lamp OFF The Effect menu is set to Wave When the Wave lamp is switched OFF the Effect menu...

Page 24: ...g the printer mode 1 Changing from Normal mode to Menu mode Action Press the Menu key on the operation panel Result The display is in Menu mode from now on called the Setup Menu display The following...

Page 25: ...N OFF 29 3 3 1 Switching the power ON 29 3 3 2 Switching the power OFF 30 3 4 INSTALLING INK CASSETTES FOR THE FIRST TIME 31 3 4 1 Replacing ink Cassettes 34 3 5 CONNECTING THE PRINTER TO THE PC 36 3...

Page 26: ...topic please refer to the Installation Guide Notes Do not open the front cover during printing If the front cover is opened printing will be interrupted Printing restarts if you close the front cover...

Page 27: ...flow of voltage if lightning occurs o Water pipes or faucets If there is a plastic part in the pipe the grounding will not work correctly Caution Follow the instructions below when handling the power...

Page 28: ...he key once again to switch OFF the power Step 2 Plug the power cables to the AC inlet at the back of the printer 1 2 No Name 1 AC inlet Notes If a power cable is damaged contact your local Oc represe...

Page 29: ...tion panel to switch ON the printer The Power indication light on the operation panel lights green The printer starts initializing When the initialization is completed the printer enters the normal st...

Page 30: ...p green the power is ON Press the key once again and switch OFF the power Power OFF is displayed on the operation panel Notes If the head height adjustment lever is raised Change Head Gap Low is displ...

Page 31: ...not disassemble the ink cassette A disassembled ink cassette cannot be used Make sure to use a dedicated cleaning fluid model No RJ80U 22 CLN Before installing the ink cassette shake it gently Doing...

Page 32: ...gently 2 3 times Slots for ink cassettes are specified depending on colours of ink cassettes Match the colour marked by the side of slot with the colour of the ink cassette Keep the mark facing up an...

Page 33: ...ntative Notes During ink filling Do NOT switch OFF the printer Do NOT pull out the printer power cables Do NOT open the front cover Do NOT push the media hold lever to the back side Notes After an ini...

Page 34: ...due to failures such as nozzle loss or air which might come in the ink tubes If Ink End appears it is not possible to print until the new ink cassette has been inserted If there is no new ink cassett...

Page 35: ...hen the printer is switched OFF Doing so may result in incorrect detection of the remaining ink and result in abnormal printing behaviour Notes A used ink cassette should be put in a vinyl bag or a ba...

Page 36: ...terface to connect it with a PC A network interface cable or an USB cable is required to connect the PC with the printer Notes To connect the printer via a network interface cable refer to Connecting...

Page 37: ...sign disposal of waste fluids to a specialized processor Step 1 Prepare an empty container such as a supply waste fluid bottle to contain the waste fluid Step 2 Lay a protective material on the floor...

Page 38: ...at the printer has been switched OFF Step 2 Verify that the butterfly bolts attaching the stand with the printer are well fixed Step 3 Verify that the printer head is in the rightmost position Step 4...

Page 39: ...le place to install the printer Refer to Installation guide Step 2 Verify that the butterfly bolts fixing the stand with the printer are well fixed Step 3 Connect all cables Step 4 Perform a nozzle ch...

Page 40: ...ort Mode and the printer starts the ink rejecting operation The ink rejecting operation takes about 2 minutes Step 5 Verify that the power light faints when the ink rejection operations has been finis...

Page 41: ...w and functions of the test prints 67 4 4 2 Performing a test print 67 4 4 3 Nozzle check 69 4 4 4 Mode Print 69 4 4 5 Setup print 70 4 4 6 Palette print 71 4 5 ADJUST PRINT 72 4 6 MENU SETUP ON THE O...

Page 42: ...enu 92 4 7 15 Ink Status menu 92 4 7 16 Roll Length menu 93 4 7 16 1 Roll media Length menu 93 4 7 17 Head Wash menu 93 4 7 18 CR Maintenance menu 94 4 7 19 Initialization menu 94 4 7 20 Life Times me...

Page 43: ...riate media General info on usable media 2 Install and load the media Installing roll media Loading roll media 3 Set the media type Setting media type 4 OPTIONAL Adjust the head height Head Height Adj...

Page 44: ...ve If printer failures or malfunctions occur by using non compatible media o The printer will not be covered by the warranty and repair expenses will have to be paid by the customer o For details refe...

Page 45: ...by media expansion or contraction Media has a printable side and a non printable side Printing on the non print side can cause blurs and blots Always handle media with dry and clean hands to avoid bad...

Page 46: ...system with tensioning T winder Please refer to the User Guide of the chosen system to know how to correctly load media Refer to the pricing sheet for more details of these systems If you do not use...

Page 47: ...evers on the right and left side of the rear Set the distance between the roll media holders wider than the roll media width 1 3 4 1 2 2 4 No Name 1 Roll media holder left 2 Roll media holder Right 3...

Page 48: ...Rev 1 1 19 11 2007 Step 3 Set the roll media to the roll media holder left 1 2 No Name 1 Roll media holder left 2 Roll media Step 4 Set the roll media to the roll media holder right and fix the fixing...

Page 49: ...Loosen the fixing levers of the right and left roll media holders move the roll media to the centre and tighten the levers Notes Fix the roll media holders by pressing the holders to the printer 2 3 3...

Page 50: ...of the chosen system to know how to correctly load media Refer to the pricing sheet for more details of these systems If you do not use one of the above winding systems You have to use the scroller w...

Page 51: ...r Chapter 4 Handling the printer 51 AP 75770 Rev 1 1 19 11 2007 Step 2 Raise the media loading lever 1 No Name 1 Media loading lever Lever Up is displayed on the operation panel Step 3 Open the front...

Page 52: ...to the media feed slot Notes If the end of the roll media is not wound tightly wind it tightly again and than load it 1 2 No Name 1 Roll media 2 Media feed slot Step 5 Pull the roll media out about 1...

Page 53: ...rewinding the roll media will fall out from the media feed slot on the rear of the product Confirm that the right edge of the roll media does not go beyond the loading mark If it does it may affect p...

Page 54: ...edia Loosen the fixing levers of the right and left roll media holders and move the roll media to left or right After moving the roll media fix it with fixing levers of the right and left roll media h...

Page 55: ...oll media cut the front edge of the media if it is not straight Please refer to Cutting media When loading media that does not feed well lower the media loading lever further 1 No Name 1 Media loading...

Page 56: ...Initial is displayed on the operation panel and media initial operation starts Notes The printer starts the media initialization without setting the media type when The Cancel key of the operation pan...

Page 57: ...is pushed from the backward position to the forward position lever down 1 No Name 1 Media hold lever Notes The printer starts the media initialization without setting the media type when The Cancel ke...

Page 58: ...l to confirm your choice Result The media type is determined The operation panel displays Media Initial and the media initialisation starts Step 4 After media initialization the operation panel displa...

Page 59: ...n the front cover nor change the head height during printing If the head height is changed the head alignment will be changed and high print quality will no longer be guaranteed To perform a head alig...

Page 60: ...ia feed compensation menu on the operation panel Step 2 Press the Menu key on the operation panel Shift to the Setup menu display The operation panel displays Menu 1 Setup Step 3 Press the key on the...

Page 61: ...panel displays Printing o Start Initial adjustment printing 2 1 1 No Name 1 Feed length 2 Media feeding direction o When the initial adjustment printing is complete the printer enters the normal statu...

Page 62: ...feeding length press the key or key and change the set value Press the Enter key on the operation panel o The operation panel displays Printing o Start Confirmation adjustment printing 2 1 1 No Name...

Page 63: ...printing is completed the operation panel displays PF4 Micro Adj Print Step 13 Refer to the illustrations below and check the printing result Input the adjustment value Step 14 Set up the Micro Adjus...

Page 64: ...e Oc CS9060 o Unwinder Winder 100 o Motorized winding system with tensioning T winder Please refer to the User Guide of the chosen system to know how to correctly replace roll media Refer to the prici...

Page 65: ...1 1 19 11 2007 Step 3 Turn the flanges of the roll media holders and wind roll media 1 1 2 Step 4 Loosen the lever of the right roll media holder and remove the media 3 1 1 2 Nr name 1 Roll media hold...

Page 66: ...l media holder 2 1 3 1 3 Nr name 1 Roll media holder left 2 Fixing lever 3 Roll media To load another roll media refer to Setting media Notes To load another roll media refer to Setting media Store th...

Page 67: ...ange setup Palette Print To compare output colours with printing colours Check colour mode 4 4 2 Performing a test print Step 1 Verify that the printer has been switched ON and that media more than A3...

Page 68: ...e key or key on the operation panel to select the item you want to print and press the Enter key Submenus Nozzle Check Mode print Setup print All Set List Palette print Result Printing starts for the...

Page 69: ...are blurred or missing clean the head See Head cleaning Perform the nozzle check once again after the head has been cleaned Notes For the printing procedure refer to Performing a test print 4 4 4 Mod...

Page 70: ...the printer 70 AP 75770 Rev 1 1 19 11 2007 4 4 5 Setup print Checks the current settings of the printer Notes User media and print mode lists are printed only when ALL Set List is selected For the pr...

Page 71: ...1 19 11 2007 4 4 6 Palette print Used to compare pen colours used on the computer to the printing colours Notes When Banner 1 or Banner 2 is set in the Print Mode menu PalettePrint is not displayed on...

Page 72: ...e installation environment or the media has been changed Align the print head as described in the following procedure Step 1 Switch ON the printer Step 2 Load more than A3 size print media Step 3 Conf...

Page 73: ...on panel to select the media type to use Step 7 Press the Enter key on the operation panel 1 PrintMode is displayed on the operation panel Step 8 Press the Enter key on the operation panel Mode qualit...

Page 74: ...to select Adj 4 Bi D Quality Step 10 Press the CANCEL key on the operation panel several times The operation panel shifts back to normal Displays the adjustprint menu on the operation panel Step 11 Pr...

Page 75: ...isplayed on the operation panel The display enters the adjustprint menu Step 13 Press the Enter key on the operation panel A confirmation pattern for quality adjustment is printed 1A 1B 2A 3A 4A 2B 3B...

Page 76: ...2A 3A 4A 2B 3B 4B Q 1A 1B 2A 3A 4A 2B 3B 4B 1A 1B 2A 1A 1B 2A When the printing result is You do not to need perform an Alignment When the printing result is You need to perform an Alignment Register...

Page 77: ...gned 4 is selected in the next printing sample Step 17 Press the or key to set the number that you have selected Step 18 Press the Enter key on the operation panel The set value for BI D Quality is re...

Page 78: ...nu key on the operation panel Step 3 Menu 1 Setup is displayed on the operation panel Step 4 Press the operation panel shifts to the Setup menu display Step 5 Press the key or the key on the operation...

Page 79: ...tep 7 To save the changed setting press the ENTER key on the operation panel The setting is saved and the next setup item is displayed Notes If you press the CANCEL key key or the key without pressing...

Page 80: ...p menu Setup item Description Setup menu Various settings of the printer are configured Test print menu Performs a nozzle check of the print head and setup list Adjust print menu Print and adjust test...

Page 81: ...t up head fan operation Set12 CR Movement Set up the distance to move the print head while printing Set13 Overwrite Cnt Set up the Overwrite Cnt per swath Set14 Overwrite Wait Set up the waiting time...

Page 82: ...expenses will be paid by the customer For details contact your Oc representative Setup item Setting Value Description Print mode Set up the print mode according to the used print data or print speed E...

Page 83: ...20 4 bi 14 ng Fast 1615 Remark Print width 1615 mm 1 Print modes only selectable via RIP and not visible on the panel 2 Large Drop Family VSD1 7 14 21 ng Small Drop Family VSD3 3 5 7 12 5 ng 3 Head sp...

Page 84: ...etting Value Description 100 mm to 250 mm to 500 mm Change the length feed length of the media feed direction for the Confirm Print Enter key The setting is determined Printing is displayed on the ope...

Page 85: ...and shift to the previous hierarchy Cancel key Cancel the setting and shift to the previous hierarchy User media menu 4 7 1 10 Fixer platen menu Set up this menu to warm up the loaded media and improv...

Page 86: ...setting and shift to the previous hierarchy User media menu 4 7 1 12 Standby Heating menu Set up whether each heater is preheated idle heat while in standby mode Setup Item Setting Value Description...

Page 87: ...compared with Wave If obvious white lines or uneven print density appear on the printed media in Fine Wave1 change the setting to the one with the best print result in Fine Wave 1 to 4 A S Fine Wave...

Page 88: ...s hierarchy 4 7 4 Side Margin menu Setup Item Setting Value Description 5 mm to 25 mm Set the side margin Count Enter key Save the setting value and shift to the previous hierarchy Cancel key Cancel t...

Page 89: ...the Media Width menu may cause ink to be fired onto the printer Setup Item Setting Value Description 1 000 mm to 1625 mm Set the media width Media Width Enter key Save the setting and shift to the pr...

Page 90: ...Y Y 1 Starting position 2 Media feeding direction Enter key Display Moving Origin Pos and move the print head to the starting position The operation panel displays the following contents Origin Confir...

Page 91: ...the maximum media width CR Movement Enter key Save the setting value and shift to the previous hierarchy Cancel key Cancel the setting value and shift to the previous hierarchy Refer to Setup menu 4 7...

Page 92: ...Description OFF The auto cleaning is not performed 1 hours 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours 5 hours 6 hours 9 hours 12 hours 18 hours 24 hours When the selected time is reached the auto cleaning is performed A...

Page 93: ...roll media length Notes When replacing the roll media adjust the roll media length again If the roll media length is not set the residual quantity of roll media will not be displayed correctly Length...

Page 94: ...settings of the MediaType menu are returned to factory default Except MediaType The settings other than the MediaType menu are returned to factory default Enter key Display Initialling on the operati...

Page 95: ...fter consulting your network administrator Setup Item Setting Value Description 000 000 000 000 255 255 255 000 255 255 255 255 Change the subnet mask by way of the following keys key Increase the val...

Page 96: ...ding media You can feed roll media at any position you want Follow the procedure below to feed media Step 1 Confirm that the operation panel is Normal Step 2 Check that the media loading lever is down...

Page 97: ...ng Converting Delete the received analyzed data and the remaining incoming data Notes If a large amount of data is saved on the printer the operation panel may not return to Normal by a single Cancel...

Page 98: ...efer to Feeding media and advance the roll media to the desired cut position Step 3 Open the front cover 1 No Name 1 Front Cover Step 4 Place a razor blade on the media cut groove on the media guide a...

Page 99: ...ollowing conditions Receiving Converting Printing Warming up Step 2 Press the Menu key on the operation panel Menu 1 Print Start is displayed on the operation panel Notes When print job is sent with h...

Page 100: ...Item Setting Description Print Start ENTER key if the heater temperature does not reach the set value during warming up printing starts Pre Check the current Pre Heater temperature Platen Check the c...

Page 101: ...ning the printer 103 5 1 2 Cleaning the outer case 103 5 1 3 Cleaning inside the printer 104 5 1 4 Replacing the spitting box sponges 106 5 1 5 Head cleaning 108 5 1 6 Cleaning the wiper 109 5 1 7 Cle...

Page 102: ...mmediately o Switch OFF the printer o Disconnect the power plugs from the electric sockets o Contact your local Oc representative Caution Be sure to switch OFF the printer and to disconnect the power...

Page 103: ...iately switch OFF the printer disconnect the power plugs from the electric socket and contact your local Oc representative Caution Be sure to switch OFF the printer and to disconnect the power plugs w...

Page 104: ...07 5 1 3 Cleaning inside the printer Step 1 Open the front cover 1 No Name 1 Front cover Step 2 Remove paper powder and dust from the pressure rollers using a soft brush 1 No Name 1 Pressure rollers N...

Page 105: ...07 Step 3 Wipe off paper powder and ink from the platen using a dust free and soft cloth slightly damped with water 1 2 No Name 1 Platen 2 Media Guide Step 4 Wipe off the dirt of the grid roller s unp...

Page 106: ...When the spitting box sponge becomes deformed When smears of ink appear on the media Two months after replacement 2 Type Notes For types and details of the spitting box sponge contact your local Oc r...

Page 107: ...ing box sponge part number 29800022 Caution Do not drop waste fluid when replacing the spitting box sponges If waste fluid comes into contact with the grid roller the surface of the grid roller will b...

Page 108: ...s the key on the operation panel to select the cleaning mode Step 4 Press the Cleaning key on the operation panel for at least 2 seconds Result The operation panel displays Cleaning Step 5 Start the h...

Page 109: ...ing the wiper Step 1 If the printer is switched ON make sure that Printing or other operations are not in progress The display on the operation panel is in the normal state Step 2 Display the CR Maint...

Page 110: ...CR Maintenance Step 6 Press the ENTER key on the operation panel CR Mainte Start is displayed on the operation panel The display enters the CR Maintenance menu Step 7 Press the ENTER key on the operat...

Page 111: ...11 2007 Step 8 Open the maintenance cover on the right of the printer 1 No Name 1 Maintenance cover Step 9 Use the cleaning stick to remove the ink and dust on the cleaning wiper Cleaning wiper front...

Page 112: ...nance 112 AP 75770 Rev 1 1 19 11 2007 Cleaning wiper backside Wipe vertically 3 1 3 2 No Name 1 Cleaning wiper 2 Cleaning stick 3 Head cap unit Step 10 Close the right maintenance cover Close the cove...

Page 113: ...NTER key on the operation panel The print head returns to its original position The cleaning wiper returns to its original position CR Mainte Start is displayed on the operation panel Step 12 Press th...

Page 114: ...ete before the head dries The recommended time for cleaning is about 15 minutes If cleaning exceeds 15 minutes discontinue it by following steps 7 and 8 Perform head cleaning and then start cleaning a...

Page 115: ...tion panel Set1 MediaType is displayed on the operation panel Step 5 Press the key or the key to select Set20 CR maintenance Step 6 Press the ENTER key on the operation panel CR Mainte Start is displa...

Page 116: ...ce 116 AP 75770 Rev 1 1 19 11 2007 Step 7 Press 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 8 O...

Page 117: ...the nozzle of the print head doing so may damage the print head o Do not touch the head of the cleaning stick oil on your hands may attach to the cleaning stick causing damage to the print head o Do...

Page 118: ...irmly until it is locked 1 No Name 1 Maintenance cover Step 12 Press the ENTER key on the operation panel The print head returns to its original position CR Mainte Start is displayed on the operation...

Page 119: ...se replacements are necessary to ensure the best printing quality output Part Timing Maintenance station Once a year Wiper Once a year Damper Once a year 5 2 2 Periodical inspection part list Perform...

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Page 121: ...E WAY YOU WANT 122 6 1 1 Perform Head cleaning 122 6 1 2 Adjust the print head 123 6 2 WHEN MEDIA IS JAMMED 130 6 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 132 6 3 1 Problems in installation and introduction 132 6 3 2 Cannot...

Page 122: ...milar document 6 1 WHEN YOU CANNOT GENERATE GRAPHICS IN THE WAY YOU WANT 6 1 1 Perform Head cleaning If the nozzle check result indicates that the checked points are blurred or missing clean the print...

Page 123: ...tion environment or the media is changed Step 1 Switch ON the printer and load the roll media Refer to Setting roll media Step 2 Confirm that the printer functions normally Step 3 Display the printing...

Page 124: ...Media Type1 is displayed on the operation panel Step 7 Press the key or the key on the operation panel to select the media type to use Step 8 Press the ENTER key on the operation panel 1 print mode is...

Page 125: ...e Quality 1 is displayed on the operation panel The display shifts to the printing mode menu Step 10 Select the printing mode that you want to use Step 11 Press the key or the key on the operation pan...

Page 126: ...Menu key on the operation panel Menu 1 Setup is displayed on the operation panel The operation panel shifts to the Setup men display Step 15 Press the key or the key to select Menu3 Adjust Print Step...

Page 127: ...4A 2B 3B 4B 1A 1B 2A 1A 1B 2A After the confirmation pattern is printed Adj 1 Confirm is displayed on the operation panel Step 18 Verify that the confirmation pattern printing result is as follows 1A...

Page 128: ...iority mode Step 20 Press the key or the key on the operation panel to select Adj 5 BI D Quality Step 21 Press the ENTER key on the operation panel Start BI D Quality pattern printing Step 22 Check th...

Page 129: ...ess the ENTER key on the operation panel The set value for BI D Quality is registered Adjust5 Bi D Quality is displayed on the operation panel Step 25 Register the setting for BI D Normal Two way prin...

Page 130: ...11 2007 6 2 WHEN MEDIA IS JAMMED Step 1 Switch OFF the power of the printer Refer to Switching the power OFF Step 2 Open the front cover 1 No Name 1 Front cover Step 3 Move the print head section from...

Page 131: ...dia loading lever Step 5 Pull the media to your side and cut the torn part with cutting tools such as a razor blade 2 3 1 No Name 1 Razor blade 2 Roll media Step 6 Turn the flanges of the roll media h...

Page 132: ...medy Reference 1 Is the ink cassette cold or frozen Leave the cassette at room temperature for at least 3hours and perform cleaning several times Head cleaning 2 Is the power switched OFF during ink r...

Page 133: ...o Possible cause remedy Reference 1 Is the type of printer selected correctly at the computer 2 Are the interface requirements and command mode the same on the computer side as on the printer side Che...

Page 134: ...tion manual 6 Are you using folded torn or rolled media Replace the media Cautions on handling media 7 Does the media bend Use the recommended media When using media other than the dedicated one set t...

Page 135: ...frequently occur Notes If non recommended media is used correct media feeding cannot be assured No Possible cause Remedy Reference 1 Are you using the recommended media Use the recommended media 2 Is...

Page 136: ...loading position of the media correct Set the media correctly Setting roll media 2 Did you set up the origin and print position Cancel or reset the settings of the origin and print position Panel set...

Page 137: ...temperature Set it to the appropriate temperature Panel setup menu 7 Is the head height set to High Return the head height to Normal Low Head height adjustment Printing lines are not straight No Possi...

Page 138: ...original printing position in the Origin setup menu Please wait a while Panel setup menu 12 Confirm Position E The print head is moving to the original printing position in the Origin setup menu Press...

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