No.
Name
Function overview
Apron
This has a built-in dryer to speed up drying of the ink.
Wiper
Cleans the print heads during automatic cleaning and in similar sit-
uations.
Wiper tray
This tray houses the TR2 cleaning liquid used to clean the wiper. It
contains a tray pad.
Serious Errors Indicated by the Print Light
If an error that may lead to serious damage to the printer occurs, the print light blinks.
This indicates one of the situations shown below.
When the print light blinks, the error also appears on the operation panel's display screen. Check the display
screen, and then respond to the error according to the information in
Display Screen
Error overview
"AVOIDING DRY-UP TURN POWER OFF"
The print heads were about to dry out. The print heads may be dam-
aged if allowed to dry out.
"MOTOR ERROR TURN POWER OFF"
An excessive load was applied to the motor. If this error is not ad-
dressed, the print heads may be damaged.
"TEMPERATURE IS TOO LOW **
゚
C"
The ambient temperature in the printer's installation location has fall-
en below the temperature in which operation is possible. If this error
is not addressed, the printer may malfunction.
"TEMPERATURE IS TOO HIGH **
゚
C"
The ambient temperature in the printer's installation location has ris-
en above the temperature in which operation is possible. If this error
is not addressed, the printer may malfunction.
"CANCELED FOR PUMP PROTECTION"
An excessive load was applied to the pump within the machine. If this
error is not addressed, the pump may malfunction.
"SERVICE CALL ****"
An unrecoverable error or an error that requires a part replacement
has occurred.
If a Cover Opens during Operation
If the front cover, left cover, or right cover (hereinafter referred to as "cover") opens during an output operation or
while setting up the media, the machine makes an emergency stop. When an emergency stop occurs, a message
prompting you to close the cover appears on the screen. Close the covers as directed in the instructions shown on
the screen.
When the cover is closed, you will be able to continue the operation.
If you cannot continue the operation even after you close the cover, a nonrecoverable error may have occurred.
Refer to
for details.
Part Names and Functions
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1. Basic Information
Summary of Contents for TrueVIS VF2-640
Page 7: ...1 Basic Handling Methods 6...
Page 51: ...Ink Pouch TR2 Cleaning Liquid Pouch Replacement 50 2 Basic Operations...
Page 52: ...2 Output Method 51...
Page 61: ...REDO ADJ YES DONE 10 Press ENTER to confirm your entry Printing Output 60 1 Printing Method...
Page 68: ...3 Optimizing Quality and Effi ciency 67...
Page 99: ...W1100mm B Adjusting the Output start Location 98 2 Optimizing Work Efficiency...
Page 121: ...4 Maintenance 120...
Page 169: ...5 Troubleshooting Methods 168...
Page 196: ...6 Appendix 195...