Method for Ink Renewal Inside Damper
If uneven color issues with white ink are not resolved even after shaking the pouch tray to mix the ink,
perform [Ink Renewal Inside Damper]. Uneven colors refers to the symptom of printed colors being un-
even (such as the color density being inconsistent) even when the same data is printed with the same set-
tings.
Ink renewal inside the damper can be used to stabilize the output colors by replacing the ink.
• Ink renewal inside the damper consumes a lot of ink, and overly frequent use may damage the print heads them-
selves. Avoid performing this operation more than necessary.
• When you perform ink renewal inside the damper, replace all ink other than C, M, Y, and K with new ink pouches. If
the ink runs out during cleaning, a [Cleaning Error (Ink Pouch Tray)] will occur and cleaning will stop.
• The ink pouches that you have removed can still be used in operations other than ink renewal inside the damper
(such as printing).
IMPORTANT
Procedure
1.
Tap
.
2.
Tap [Maintenance]>[Ink Renewal Inside Damper].
3.
Replace all ink other than C, M, Y, and K with new ink pouches.
4.
Tap [Execute].
Cleaning will start. On completion, you will return to the original screen.
If [Discard the discharged fluid in the bottle.] appears after tapping [Execute]
MEMO
When Uneven Color Issues Occur with White Ink
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Advanced Maintenance
Summary of Contents for TrueVIS VG3-540
Page 9: ...Basic Handling Methods 8...
Page 30: ...Power Supply Operations Basic Operations 29...
Page 60: ...11 Close the front cover Setup of New Media Basic Operations 59...
Page 65: ...13 Close the front cover Setup of New Media 64 Basic Operations...
Page 94: ...11 Close the front cover Setup of Registered Media Basic Operations 93...
Page 99: ...13 Close the front cover Setup of Registered Media 98 Basic Operations...
Page 117: ...Output Method 116...
Page 151: ...Optimizing Quality and Ef ficiency 150...
Page 186: ...Accurately Adjusting the Cutting Settings Optimizing the Output Quality 185...
Page 227: ...Maintenance 226...
Page 287: ...Troubleshooting Methods 286...
Page 327: ...Appendix 326...
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