Do not touch the dancer roller needlessly.
The media take-up unit and feeder may move suddenly, which may result in injury.
CAUTION
Setup of Roll Media
Load the roll media on the printer. When the loading is finished, [Output possible.] is displayed as the sta-
tus. This work is referred to as "Setup of Media."
Load the roll media correctly.
Otherwise the media may fall and cause injury.
CAUTION
The roll media is approximately 45 kg (99.21 lb.) (54-inch model: 35 kg [77.16 lb.]).
To avoid injury, handle the roll media with care.
CAUTION
Never load media that weighs over 45 kg (99.21 lb.) (54-inch model: 35 kg [77.16 lb.]).
The machine may fail to withstand the weight and tip over or cause the media to fall.
CAUTION
1. Install the media on the media holders.
The media holders of this machine are designed to be used with a paper tube (core) with an inner diame-
ter of 2 inches or 3 inches.
Handling roll media is an operation that must be performed by 2 persons or more, and care must
be taken to prevent falls.
Attempting to lift heavy media in a manner that taxes your strength may cause physical injury. Also, if dropped, such
items may cause injury.
WARNING
Procedure
1.
Tap
on the operation panel.
The sub power is switched on.
2.
When using a take-up unit, use the following procedure to set it.
Setup of Registered Media
Basic Operations
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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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