Before moving the machine, dispose of the discharged fluid and secure the print heads in place. Attempt-
ing to move the machine without first performing these preparations may result in damage to internal
components due to leaking ink or damage to the print heads.
• Once the preparations for moving the machine are complete, move the machine promptly and turn on the machine
as soon as possible after the machine is relocated. If you leave the machine alone without turning it on, the precipi-
tated ink will coagulate and result in problems such as the clogging of the print heads.
• When moving the machine, keep it at a temperature between 5 and 40°C (41 and 104°F) and at a relative humidity
between 20 and 80% (no condensation). Failure to do so may result in a breakdown.
• Handle the machine with care when moving it, keeping it level (not tilted at an angle) and preventing it from strik-
ing other objects.
IMPORTANT
Step 1: Removing Media and the Blade Holder
The procedure for replacing the blade is displayed on the operation panel, but this section only describes the work for
removing the blade.
MEMO
Procedure
1.
Remove any media.
If any media has been loaded, remove it.
If no media is loaded, raise the loading lever.
2.
Tap
.
3.
Tap [Maintenance]>[Blade Replacement].
The [Blade Replacement] screen appears.
4.
Tap [Execute].
Preparing to Move the Machine
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Operations When Moving the Unit
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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