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First Step Guide

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Summary of Contents for VersaUV LEF-200

Page 1: ...s product and the contents of this manual are subject to change without notice The manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any misprints or errors please i...

Page 2: ...plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Do not modify the plug provided if it will not fit the outlet have the proper...

Page 3: ...ng Cartridges 29 2 Insert the Ink Cartridges for the Respective Colors 30 STEP 8 Network Settings 31 Introduction 31 Make the Network Settings for the Computer 32 Make the Network Settings on the Prin...

Page 4: ...NAGEMENT SOFTWARE Roland VersaWorks Dual hereinafter referred to as VersaWorks Dual as well as the method of connection to the printer Special Color Inks and Primer Guide This document describes the s...

Page 5: ...ED pointer installed as a standard feature you can easily and accurately specify the print start location and the printing area You can also verify the printing area before you carry out printing whic...

Page 6: ...ion provides an overview of what you can do with this printer The illustrations below are just a few examples of items that can be printed with this printer There is a limit to the unevenness of the p...

Page 7: ...spect to the home and all its furnishings as well as to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol i...

Page 8: ...eaning maintenance or attachment or detachment of optional items disconnect the power cord Attempting such operations while the machine is connected to a power source may result in injury or electrica...

Page 9: ...electrical outlet correctly and with care Never use any damaged articles Using a damaged item may result in fire or electrical shock WARNING When using an extension cord or power strip use one that ad...

Page 10: ...e Never allow the power cord to get wet Never bend or twist the power cord with undue force Never heat the power cord Never pull the power cord with undue force Dust may cause fire Never bundle bind o...

Page 11: ...h or any other such oxidizing agent or explosive material Any location within the reach of children Doing so may lead to a fire Accidental ingestion by children may pose a health hazard Never place an...

Page 12: ...xposure to strong ultraviolet light of hazardous wavelengths can cause injury to the eyes or skin Exercise caution Warning labels are affixed to the machine to make areas of danger immediately clear T...

Page 13: ...tout autre effet ind sir able sur la maison tous les meubles et m me les animaux domestiques propos des symboles Le symbole attire l attention de l utilisateur sur les instructions importantes ou les...

Page 14: ...roc der au nettoyage ou l entretien de l appareil et avant d y fixer ou d en retirer des accessoires en option Tenter ces op rations pendant que l appareil est branch une source d alimentation peut ca...

Page 15: ...s un endroit o des gaz peuvent s accumuler Une combustion ou une explosion pourraient se produire ATTENTION Manipuler le c ble d alimentation la fiche et la prise lectrique correctement et avec soin N...

Page 16: ...r le c ble la fiche ou la prise Ne jamais plier ni tordre le c ble avec une force excessive Ne jamais chauffer le c ble la fiche ou la prise Ne jamais tirer sur le c ble ou la fiche avec une force exc...

Page 17: ...it s chapper L encre les liquides nettoyants et les liquides us es sont inflammables et toxiques Le poids total de l appareil est de 110 kg 242 5 lbs En cas d ingestion ou de trouble physique En cas d...

Page 18: ...t du support ou lors de la fermeture du couvercle PRUDENCE Ne jamais regarder pendant de longues p riodes le rayonnement blanc bleut ultraviolet mis par la t te d impression Le fait de regarder direct...

Page 19: ...ads may be damaged if allowed to dry out The machine prevents desiccation automatically but improper operation may render this feature inoperative Operate the machine properly as specified in this man...

Page 20: ...eration panel Operation Panel P 19 UV LED device Print head carriage The print heads are inside this carriage Carriage fan Spins while printing Head gap sensor Used to detect the height of media Drain...

Page 21: ...NTER ENTER key Sets the selected setting and executes processing Cursor keys These are used for menu settings They are also used for position adjustment when setting up the media and are used to move...

Page 22: ...ch screens by pressing the cursor keys indicating directions Cursor Displays the setting to be changed You can move it with the cursor keys ENTER mark Press ENTER to set the selected setting or execut...

Page 23: ...accounted for Power cord 1 SOL INK cleaning cartridges 2 Dummy cartridges 2 Mist filters 2 Cleaning sticks Cleaning liquid 2 Tweezers 1 Wipers 6 INKJET PRINTER MAINTENANCE GUIDE 1 RIP PRINT MANAGEMENT...

Page 24: ...suitable installation sites The following locations can cause malfunctions or poor printing quality Locations subject to large fluctuations in temperature or humidity Locations subject to shaking or v...

Page 25: ...n should be above the work floor by 0 6 m 23 6 in or more This machine is designed to be installed on a desktop Install the machine in a location that allows easy access to areas such as the power swi...

Page 26: ...as hands or fingers getting caught Make sure to remove all the retainers If any remain on the machine faulty operation or breakdown may occur when the power is switched on Store the retainers carefull...

Page 27: ...e panel cover Remove the screw on the top of the panel cover and then pull out the panel cover in the direction indicated by the arrow 2 Detach the drain bottle 3 Place the pad tray on the place where...

Page 28: ...erform this work with all power switches left switched off Failure to do so may result in sudden movement of the machine which may cause injury Electrical outlet Power cord Ethernet 100Base TX recomme...

Page 29: ...low appears TEMP UNIT C F 8 Press or to select the measurement unit for temperature 9 Press ENTER The screen shown below appears SELECT INK TYPE ECO UV CMYKGlW 10 Press or to select the ink type and t...

Page 30: ...ning fill the machine with the ink of each color The on screen messages indicate which ink cartridges to insert and remove and when to insert and remove them Follow the instructions given in 1 Clean t...

Page 31: ...artridges slowly one at a time Arrow SET CL LIQUID 12 Slot number 1 Clean the Print Heads Using SOL INK Cleaning Cartridges 1 Check that the following screen is displayed SET CL LIQUID 12 2 Insert SOL...

Page 32: ...Then the screen shown below appears SET CARTRIDGE 123456 Cleaning is finished 2 Insert the Ink Cartridges for the Respective Colors NOTE Be sure to hold the handle of the front cover and open and clo...

Page 33: ...the computer you are using For information about installation refer to the documentation for the RIP PRINT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE This machine has a built in print server as a network interface When you...

Page 34: ...ngs and then click Control Panel 2 2 Click Network and Internet and then click Network and Sharing Center 2 3 Click Ethernet or Wi Fi Windows 7 users 2 1 From the Start menu click Control Panel 2 2 Cl...

Page 35: ...on the Printer NOTE The addresses used in this section are merely example settings For detailed information about the settings consult your network administrator 1 Set the IP address 1 Press MENU 2 P...

Page 36: ...and 4 to set the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 For the subnet mask make the setting the same value as the one used by the computer Here 255 255 255 000 is entered by way of example SUBNET MASK 255 255 25...

Page 37: ...WAY ADDR 255 255 255 255 6 When you have finished making the setting press ENTER 7 Press The screen shown below appears again NETWORK GATEWAY ADDR Make the Port Settings for the RIP PRINT MANAGEMENT S...

Page 38: ...2 STEP 2 Loading Media and Setting the Height P 39 3 STEP 3 Printing Tests and Normal Cleaning P 41 Actual Printing 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 5 STEP 4 Performing Actual Printing P 43 After Daily Operatio...

Page 39: ...e Height Settings When the Print Surface is Uneven Master Guide Depending on the type of media and the installation method the height may not be set correctly The machine may malfunction if printing i...

Page 40: ...On Close the front cover Turn on the main power Turn on the sub power Rear NOTE Leave the main power switched on at all times Never switch off the main power Leaving the main power on enables the aut...

Page 41: ...Open the front cover 3 Secure the media in place Printing tests are used to check that no dot drop out occurs For printing tests use media for testing width 80 height 70 mm width 3 1 height 2 8 in or...

Page 42: ...nsor Make the media come into contact with the head gap sensor MEMO This step can be performed with the front cover open 3 Press The screen shown below appears AUTO DETECTION 4 If the front cover is o...

Page 43: ...ency to precipitate If ink components precipitate it will not be possible to print with correct colors So that the ink mixes well shake the ink cartridge horizontally with a stroke length of around 5...

Page 44: ...rm a printing test P 41 again to make sure the dot drop out has been corrected If the problem persists try performing cleaning again If the printer has been used for a long period the problem may not...

Page 45: ...oading Media and Setting the Height P 39 Load the media that you actually want to print on and set the print area 2 Load the Print Area Set on This Machine into VersaWorks Dual 1 Start VersaWorks Dual...

Page 46: ...ob list to the Queue B job list when the print setting is done on Queue B The contents of the data are displayed in the preview window and the layout on the media is displayed in the layout window Pre...

Page 47: ...t the Center on the Media check box to place the print data in the center of the print area Select the Fit to Media Size check box to adjust the print data to match the print area Print area This is a...

Page 48: ...reen of the printer FINISHED PRINT Data from the computer is not accepted while this screen is displayed MEMO If PRT CONTINUE is set to ENABLE the screen shown in the figure does not appear For more i...

Page 49: ...tput stopped Procedure 1 Press PAUSE before printing finishes The printing operation is paused The screen shown below appears TO CANCEL HOLD DOWN SETUP KEY 2 Press PAUSE again to resume printing Print...

Page 50: ...e in the machine they are likely to affix to printed materials About Care and Maintenance of the Inside of the Machine Master Guide STEP 6 Turning the Power Off Hold down the sub power button for one...

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