Roland SOLJET PROIII XC-540 Setup Manual Download Page 1

Setup Guide

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This describes the setup tasks and important conditions about the installation location 
that must be met in order to enable use of this machine. 

Summary of Contents for SOLJET PROIII XC-540

Page 1: ...Setup Guide Read this first This describes the setup tasks and important conditions about the installation location that must be met in order to enable use of this machine...

Page 2: ...specifications of this product are subject to change without notice The documentation and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any misprint or error please inform...

Page 3: ...e Ink cartridge Tray 29 Step 5 Remove the Packing Materials 30 4 Connecting the Cables 32 Connecting the Cable of the Take up Unit 32 Connecting the Power Cable and the Network Cable 33 5 XC 540 Insta...

Page 4: ...spect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is d...

Page 5: ...attachment or detachment of optional items disconnect the power cord Attempting such operations while the ma chine is connected to a power source may result in injury or electrical shock CAUTION Exerc...

Page 6: ...k electrocution or fire Ratings WARNING Handle the power cord plug and electri cal outlet correctly and with care Never use any article that is damaged Using a damaged article may result in fire or el...

Page 7: ...he power cord plug and electrical outlet Never place any object on top or subject to damage Never bend or twist with undue force Never pull with undue force Never bundle bind or roll up Never allow to...

Page 8: ...way from the work area Ink and discharged fluid are flammable Never store ink cleaning fluid or dis charged fluid in any of the following locations Any location exposed to open flame Any location wher...

Page 9: ...dages or the body When storing roll media implement ad equate safety measures to ensure that the stored media will not roll fall or topple over Danger exists of becoming pinned under the media and suf...

Page 10: ...n Moving Print Heads The print heads inside the cover move at high speed and pose a hazard Never insert the hand or fingers into the gap Caution Pinching Hazard Be careful not to allow the fingers to...

Page 11: ...tout autre effet ind sirable sur la maison tous les meubles et m me les animaux domestiques propos des symboles Le symbole attire l attention de l utilisateur sur les instructions importantes ou les a...

Page 12: ...bles compatibles avec l appareil Les articles incompatibles risquent de causer des accidents PRUDENCE Faire preuve de prudence pour viter l crasement ou le coincement La main ou les doigts peuvent tre...

Page 13: ...lectrique d lectrocution ou d incendie Caract ristiques ATTENTION Ne jamais ins rer d objet tranger dans l appareil Ne jamais exposer l appareil aux d versements de liquides L insertion d objets comme...

Page 14: ...e ou un choc lectrique dus une fuite de courant en cas de d faillance Placer l appareil de fa on ce que la fiche soit facile d acc s en tout temps Ainsi l appareil pourra tre d branch rapi dement en c...

Page 15: ...risque de les endommager Ne jamais plier ni tordre le c ble avec une force excessive Ne jamais tirer sur le c ble ou la fiche avec une force excessive Ne jamais plier ni enrouler le c ble Ne jamais l...

Page 16: ...is entreposer d encre de liquide de nettoyage ou des liquides us s dans les endroits suivants un endroit expos une flamme nue un endroit o il y a risque de temp ra ture lev e pr s d eau de Javel d un...

Page 17: ...rendre les mesures de s curit ad quates pour l entreposage des rouleaux de support pour s assurer qu ils ne rouleront pas ne tomberont pas et ne se renverseront pas Il y a risque d tre cras par le sup...

Page 18: ...ques viter tout contact avec le corps Utiliser uniquement dans un endroit bien a r Inflammable L encre et les liquides us s sont inflamma bles Les garder loin de toute flamme nue Attention T tes d imp...

Page 19: ...17 Setup Guide...

Page 20: ...it location Working in a location that is dark or cluttered may lead to an accident such as becoming caught in the machine as the result of an inadvertent stumble WARNING Position so that the power pl...

Page 21: ...amage the heads During operation Temperature 20 to 32 C 68 to 90 F relative humidity 35 to 80 no condensa tion During non operation Temperature 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F relative humidity 20 to 80 no cond...

Page 22: ...d accounted for Stay Dancer roller Stand leg left Stand leg right Rail slider Paper tube Shafts Power cord Ink cartridge tray Arm Arm retaining screw Drain bottle Media flanges Stoppers Drain bottle s...

Page 23: ...onal wrench Head unit tool Software RIP User s Manual Setup guide this document SPECIAL COLOR INK GUIDE XC 540MT only Cartridge slot label XC 540MT only Replacement wipers Cleaning fluid Cleaning stic...

Page 24: ...t be carried out by six or more persons Otherwise the machine or the stand may fall resulting in injury 1 Attach the stand legs to the stay Place the stay on the accessories box v Attach the left and...

Page 25: ...ning bolts x Fully tighten all bolts to secure the stay and stand legs completely y After assembling lock all casters and remove the accessories box 2 Attach the rail slider and the arm u Attach the a...

Page 26: ...and secure in place 3 Attach the dancer roller Working from the right side first secure in place Bottom surface of the rail slider Slot Tab Line up the tab with the slot Head unit tool Line up with t...

Page 27: ...Fit two stoppers onto each shaft v Place the shafts on the stand and engage the brake 3 Engage the brake Peel off the tape Orient so that this side faces outward Place the shafts on the stand Shaft St...

Page 28: ...be and securely fit the end cap into the paper tube Finally secure the arm in place using the arm retaining screw For the paper tube use the included item Using something other than the included item...

Page 29: ...y CAUTION Unpacking and installation must be carried out by six or more persons Otherwise the machine or the stand may fall resulting in injury Procedure u Place the machine on the stand v Secure the...

Page 30: ...ry Procedure Remove the drain tube cover and attach the bottle stand Attach the drain tube cover to the underside of the machine for storage u Remove the drain tube cover v Secure the bottle stand in...

Page 31: ...of the machine attach the drain bottle y At the location shown in the figure secure in place the part you removed in step u Fasten using the bolt provided which is attached to the underside of the ma...

Page 32: ...sen the upper bolts Remove the lower bolts v Mount the ink cartridge tray on the upper bolts w Secure the ink cartridge tray in place with the four bolts two upper and two lower Hang on the upper bolt...

Page 33: ...switches left switched off Otherwise sudden movement of the machine may cause injury Remove all packing materials Any that remain may cause faulty operation or breakdown when the power is switched on...

Page 34: ...removed packing materials at the location shown in the figure for storage Bottom surface of the main unit Packing material Align with the two tabs and secure in place Back of the printer 32 3 Assembl...

Page 35: ...Cables Connecting the Cable of the Take up Unit u Peel off the tape v Pass the take up unit cable through at the locations shown in the figure and con nect it Take up unit Take up unit cable Cable cla...

Page 36: ...hock WARNING Connect to ground This can prevent fire or electrical shock due to current leakage in the event of malfunction WARNING Perform this task with all power switches left switched off Otherwis...

Page 37: ...e specified type of ink or cleaning fluid Installing the Ink Cartridges During cleaning you insert and remove cartridges several times The on screen messages indicate which to insert and remove and wh...

Page 38: ...s the sub power switch x Use to select the language you want Press y Use to select the unit of measurement you want for length Press z Use to select the unit of measurement you want for temperature Pr...

Page 39: ...Insert the cleaning cartridges YOU PULLED OUT into slots 1 6 7 and 12 y Pull out the cleaning cartridges Insert the cleaning cartridges YOU PULLED OUT into slots 4 5 10 and 11 SELECT INK TYPE E SOL Ma...

Page 40: ...dge for each color gently shake the cartridge v Insert the ink cartridge for each color w Make sure the drain bottle is installed Press x When this screen appears filling with ink is finished FILLING...

Page 41: ...ic Silver ink cannot be used Filling with Ink for the First Time Special procedures are required when installing ink cartridges for the first time These are required only once when installing ink cart...

Page 42: ...sage appears on the display screen release the operation panel buttons IMPORTANT Selection of the ink mode can be made only once when installing ink cartridges for the first timeaftertheunithasshipped...

Page 43: ...ve and when to insert and remove them Insert each color ink cartridge into the slot labeled with the matching color The cleaning cartridges are not differentiated by color SET INK MODE WHITE INK SET S...

Page 44: ...u Make sure the selected ink mode is enabled If an incorrect ink mode is enabled switch off the sub power Again carry out the procedure on page 40 Selecting the Ink Mode If the selected ink mode is en...

Page 45: ...es When this screen appears cleaning is finished Make sure the drain bottle is installed and press 3 Insert the ink cartridges for the respective colors u Before you insert the ink cartridge for each...

Page 46: ...drain bottle is installed Press x When this screen appears filling with ink is finished SET SOL CRT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CHECK DRAIN BOTTLE SETUP SHEET ROLL Insert into the slot of the matching color...

Page 47: ...e blade holder 2 Enter the blade replacement mode u Press Press several times v Press Press w Press Press twice x Press The cutting carriage moves to a location permitting blade replace ment and then...

Page 48: ...to make sure it does not come loose x Close the front cover then press Important Note on the Handling and Use of the Cutting Carriage Leave the cutting carriage screw loose when no blade holder is in...

Page 49: ...you are using one computer and one machine The procedures and setting values described here may not be suitable for all operating environments If the computer you re using is connected to a number of...

Page 50: ...ck box to select it y Select Use the following IP address Enter the information as shown below then click OK IP Address 192 168 0 XXX Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 XXX may be any number you want from 1 to...

Page 51: ...e setting you made in Step 1 Here 192 168 000 003 is entered by way of example Make the portion that corresponds to 192 168 000 the same as the setting on the computer x Use to select the address numb...

Page 52: ...the gateway address u From the screen displayed in 1 press twice v Press twice w Use to select the address number GATEWAY ADDR 255 255 255 255 Note For information about the value to enter for the ga...

Page 53: ...For information about how to make the settings refer to the documentation for the software RIP You can check whether the connection to the network has been made by using the printing test feature in t...

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