MEMO
When you send the output data, "FILLING" or "CLEANING" may be displayed on the screen. These indicate the prepara-
tion operations performed before output. Output will begin after the time displayed on the screen elapses.
IMPORTANT
Output Is Not Possible in These Situations
• The machine does not run when a cover (front, left, right, or ink slot) is open.
• Data from the computer is not accepted when [SETUP] is dark.
• Printing does not start until [HEATER] lights. However, in the following cases printing is possible even if [HEATER] is not
lit.
• The settings for "PRINT" (print heater) and "DRYER" are "OFF".
P. 84 "Setting the Print Heater Temperature"
P. 85 "Setting the Dryer Temperature"
• Heater settings "POWER" is "OFF."
P. 90 "Switching Off the Print Heater and Dryer Together"
• Data from the computer is not accepted when you are not at the top menu.
Points that must be observed
• Never open a cover (front, left, or right) while output is in progress. Doing so interrupts printing.
• When you are performing printing, clamp the edges of the media with the media clamps. Otherwise, the edges of the
media may warp and catch on the print heads.
• During output, do not touch the media. Doing so may obstruct the media feed or cause the media to rub against the
print heads, which may result in a paper jam or damage to the heads.
• Keep the loading lever raised when the machine is not in use.
When not using the machine, remove any media and store it in a suitable environment.
• If the machine is left with the media loaded, the media may be damaged, which may adversely affect printing. When
not using the machine, remove any media and store it in a suitable environment.
Printing Output
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1. Printing Method
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...