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Advanced operations
Exit the heater control menu display
Press the HEATER button while the heater control menu is displayed.
When the heater control menu display ends automatically
HEATER DISPLAY ENDED
If no buttons are input for 30 seconds while the heater control menu is displayed, the message HEATER DISPLAY
ENDED appears automatically for two seconds and then the heater control menu display ends. While this message
is displayed, no button input is effective.
Heater preset temperature for each media
The heater preset temperatures for each media type are listed below. Preset the heater temperature according to
the media you use.
Media
Media type
Recommended heater temperature setting
Print mode
Afterheater
Printheater
Preheater
Glossy vinyl
Glossy
50
ºC
40ºC
45ºC
STANDARD, bidirectional
Matte vinyl
Matte
50
ºC
40ºC
45ºC
STANDARD, bidirectional
Banner
Banner
50
ºC
40ºC
45ºC
STANDARD, bidirectional
We recommend setting the preheater, the printheater, and the afterheater temperatures to the following ranges.
Preheater: 50°C or lower
Printheater: 45°C or lower
Afterheater: 55°C or lower
Notes
When the printheater temperature is set very high, the ink fusion on the media is improved, however this may cause
the media to wrinkles or the printout to be very matte. Adjust heater temperatures according to the media type and the
environmental temperature.
When the printheater temperature is too high, the printer may print at low speed to ensure stable print quality.
Set the preheater/afterheater temperatures 5ºC higher than the printheater temperature. Incorrect temperature balance
between preheater/afterheater and printheater may cause the media to wrinkle.
Setting the printheater temperature too high may lead to missing dots on the printout.
Set the heater preset temperature
1
PRINTER READY
02:Glossy/1626mm
Press the
MENU
button.
2
MENU
2
INFORMATION
Press the
Down
button to select EDIT
MEDIA
PRESETS
.
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