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Starting printing or cutting
- Pausing and canceling a printing or cutting
- Setting a starting position of printing or cutting (Base posint setting)
Checking for remaining Ink
- Explain the [EMPTY MODE].
Performing a cutting
- Test Cut
- [CUTTING PRIOR] menu
- Adjusting the cutting conditions (Blade Force, Cutting Speed, Blade Offset, Tool-up Speed)
!! IMPORTANT !!
The remaining ink amount shown on the machine and RIP is only
an approximate guide, which may
differ somewhat from the actual amount remaining.
!! IMPORTANT !!
- Shake the cartridge gently before installing a ECO-SOL MAX ink cartridge.
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Be sure to replace with an item of identical type. Never mix items of different types.
- Never leave the machine with any ink cartridge removed. The print heads may become clogged.
- Never frequently insert and remove an ink cartridge. Air may leak into the ink tube and be a cause
of missing dots.
- When printing is paused, the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes. Before
you perform lengthy printing, check the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges.
- Never store ink at any locations where high temperature may occur or exposed to open flame.
Printing test and cleanings
- Test print
- Normal cleaning
- Medium cleaning
- Powerful cleaning
Large amount of ink is consumed for the Powerful cleaning.
Installation & Handling of the ink cartridges
Loading and cutting off media
For the stable media feeding, place the middle pinch rollers above all the grit rollers that lie between the
left and right pinch rollers.
!! IMPORTANT !!
Performing a sheet cut when the long media clamps are installed causes interference with the
separating knife, which may result in malfunction or damage to the machine. When you use the
long media clamps, set the [MEDIA CLAMP] menu item to [LONG] to disable the sheet cut.
Settings for the Media Heating System
!! IMPORTANT !!
Do not set the print heater temperature too high. If the ink dries too fast, the diameter of the ink dots land
on the media cannot expand enough and it may result in bandings.