Types and Timing of Maintenance
To use this machine under its optimal conditions, it is important to perform the appropriate maintenance
at the appropriate times.
Regular Maintenance
These are the maintenance items that are required on a daily basis.
Timing
Category
Item
Before daily operations
Print head check
P. 117Step 1: Performing a Nozzle
After daily operations
Cleaning the machine
P. 230Cleaning the Knife Carriage Roll-
If a message appears
Cleaning around the print heads
P. 231Cleaning around the Print Heads
When the discharged fluid is ready
to overflow
Disposing of Discharged Fluid
P. 241If the Discharged Fluid Disposal
If the Drain Bottle Exceeds Its Capacity Limit
Advanced Maintenance
Maintenance that is performed in an emergency. Some of this maintenance consumes a large amount of
ink, so thoroughly read the explanation, and then perform the operation at the appropriate point in time.
Timing
Category
Item
If Colors Are Uneven
Ink mixing
P. 247Mixing the Ink by Shaking the
When dot drop-out or dot displace-
ment occurs
Checking and cleaning the print
heads
P. 117Step 1: Performing a Nozzle
P. 118Step 2: Normal Cleaning Method
P. 246Powerful Cleaning Method
When uneven color, dot drop-out,
and dot displacement issues are not
resolved even by performing the
above operations
Replacing the ink in all the ink
paths
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This cleaning consumes a large amount of ink.
Replacing consumable parts
These items are for replacement of consumable parts. Thoroughly read the explanation, and then perform
the operation at the appropriate point in time.
Basic Maintenance Knowledge
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Introduction
Summary of Contents for TrueVIS SG3-300
Page 8: ...Basic Handling Methods 7...
Page 28: ...Power Supply Operations Basic Operations 27...
Page 58: ...11 Close the front cover Setup of New Media Basic Operations 57...
Page 63: ...13 Close the front cover Setup of New Media 62 Basic Operations...
Page 93: ...11 Close the front cover Setup of Registered Media 92 Basic Operations...
Page 98: ...13 Close the front cover Setup of Registered Media Basic Operations 97...
Page 116: ...Output Method 115...
Page 147: ...Optimizing Quality and Ef ficiency 146...
Page 181: ...Accurately Adjusting the Cutting Settings 180 Optimizing the Output Quality...
Page 222: ...Maintenance 221...
Page 274: ...Troubleshooting Methods 273...
Page 314: ...Appendix 313...
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