
Separating the Media
Procedure
1.
Close the front cover.
2.
Check that [SETUP] is lit.
3.
Press [FUNCTION].
4.
Press [
▼
] several times to display the screen shown below.
FUNCTION
SHEET CUT
5.
Press [ENTER].
From its position on the blade protection line prior to [ENTER] being pressed ( ), the media moves to a
position on the separating line ( ) and is separated.
MEMO
You can configure settings in the software RIP for automatic media separation after output has finished. For information on
how to configure the settings, refer to the documentation for the software RIP you are using.
IMPORTANT
Separation Operations
• When performing separation, do not use [
▲
] to pull the media back. If the distance from the end of the media to the
separation location is short, separation may not be performed smoothly.
Give Attention to the Media Composition
• For some types of media, separation is not possible.
• Some types of media may remain on the platen after separation. If the media remains on the platen, remove it by hand.
Setup of Media
2. Basic Operations
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Summary of Contents for TrueVIS VG2-540
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Basic Handling Methods 8 ...
Page 36: ...Setup of Media 2 Basic Operations 35 ...
Page 43: ...Setup of Media 42 2 Basic Operations ...
Page 60: ...Ink Pouch TR2 Cleaning Liquid Pouch Replacement 2 Basic Operations 59 ...
Page 61: ...Chapter 2 Output Method 60 ...
Page 70: ...REDO ADJ YES DONE 10 Press ENTER to confirm your entry Printing Output 1 Printing Method 69 ...
Page 138: ...Chapter 3 Optimizing Quality and Efficiency 137 ...
Page 195: ...W1100mm B Adjusting the Output start Location 194 2 Optimizing Work Efficiency ...
Page 217: ...Chapter 4 Maintenance 216 ...
Page 272: ...Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Methods 271 ...
Page 305: ...Chapter 6 Appendix 304 ...
Page 308: ...8 Detach the blade holder Preparing to Move the Machine 1 Operations When Moving the Unit 307 ...