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Loading Media 

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Basic 

Operation

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Loading Sheet Media

Procedure

Switch off the sub power.

Open the front cover.

Do not open the front cover until instructed to do so.

Draw the media holders to both left and right ends respectively.

Move them to a location where they don’t disturb the media when the media is hung down from the rear 
of the machine. If they disturb the media, remove them along with the shaft. For information on how to 
remove, refer to "Setup Guide."

Pass the media through the machine.

 See 

P. 24 "Pass the media through the machine and secure the media holders."

 steps 

2.

Summary of Contents for Texart XT-640

Page 1: ...ents of this manual are subject to change without notice This manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any misprints or errors please inform Roland DG Corp...

Page 2: ...Kernel Multi Core Edition eT Kernel and a PrConnect R Pro TCP IP pro tocol stack both made by eSOL Co Ltd eT kernel and PrConnect are registered trademarks of eSOL Co Ltd Roland DG Corp has licensed t...

Page 3: ...Roll Media 21 Loading Sheet Media 37 Performing the Initial Adjustment Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely 40 Setup of Media 42 About MEDIA SETTING menu 42 Setup of M...

Page 4: ...Machine has not been Used for Over One Month 91 Chapter 4 Advanced Functions 93 Fully Utilizing the Preset Function 94 Saving Various Settings as a Name Assigned Preset 94 Loading a Saved Preset 95 A...

Page 5: ...ctory Default Values 124 Changing Installation Location 125 Chapter 6 Read This Chapter Whenever You Face a Problem FAQ 127 Attractive Printing is Impossible 128 Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain...

Page 6: ...Printing 149 Locations of Power Rating and Serial Number Labels 150 Specifications 151 Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright 201...

Page 7: ...and Functions 6 Printer Unit 6 Operation Panel 8 Warning Labels 9 Vignettes d avertissement 10 Menu List 11 Main Menu 11 Language and Unit Menu 14 Cleaning Menu 14 Dryer Settings Menu 15 Important No...

Page 8: ...oadmedia Left cover Remove this when performing main tenance Feed adjuster front side Subtank slots This is where subtank cartridges are installed Main power switch Power cord connector Ethernet conne...

Page 9: ...me dia when the loading lever is lowered Grit rollers Theserollersfeedout media toward the front of the machine Platen This is the path over which the media passes A suction fan that keeps the media f...

Page 10: ...edia heating system is warming up and re mains lit once the preset temperature is reached SHEET CUT key Hold down this key for one second or longer to cut off the media PAUSE key This pauses the print...

Page 11: ...come hot Exercise caution to avoid fire or burns Caution Pinching Hazard Exercise caution to prevent fingers from being pinched when closing covers Caution High Voltage Removing the cover may result i...

Page 12: ...ures Attention Risque de pincement Faire attention de ne pas coincer les doigts pendant le chargement du support ou lors de la fermeture du couvercle Attention voltage lev Il peut tre dangereux de ret...

Page 13: ...IL SETTING menu SAVE NAME1 SAVE NAME8 PRESET AUTO DISPLAY PRESET LOAD PRESET SAVE LOAD NAME1 ADJUST BI DIR SIMPLE SETTING ADJUST BI DIR DETAIL SETTING ADJUST BI DIR TEST PRINT SIMPLE SETTING 2 1 DETAI...

Page 14: ...L SUB MENU VACUUM POWER SUB MENU FULL WIDTH S SIDE MARGIN 10 5 SCAN INTERVAL OFF 1 0sec VACUUM POWER AUTO 90 FULL WIDTH S FULL OFF PERIODIC CL NONE PERIODIC CL PAGE PERIODIC CL INTERVAL JOB INTERVAL J...

Page 15: ...DISABLE ENABLE HEATER MENU PREHEATING SYSTEM INFO FIRMWARE SYSTEM INFO NETWORK DRYING TIME 10min 10min HEATER MENU DRYING TIME MAINTENANCE REPLACE FELT MAINTENANCE REPLACE KNIFE MAINTENANCE DRAIN BOTT...

Page 16: ...MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH LENGTH UNIT mm INCH While holding down switch on the sub power MEDIUM CL AB CLEANING MEDIUM CL CLEANING POWERFUL CL CLEANING NOMAL CL NOMAL CL AB 1 Press To the POWERFUL CL menu...

Page 17: ...1 Machine Highlights Menu List 15 Dryer Settings Menu Press DRY 40 DRYER 40 40 40...

Page 18: ...machine prevents desiccation automatically but improper operation may render this feature inoperative Operate the ma chine properly as specified in this manual Never leave the machine with an ink pouc...

Page 19: ...t Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirec tional Printing More Precisely 40 Setup of Media 42 About MEDIA SETTING menu 42 Setup of Media MEDIA SETTING menu 42 Print 48 Setting the Printing start Locati...

Page 20: ...Size Width a 259 to 1 625 mm 10 2 to 64 in Maximum media thick ness a 1 0 mm 39 mil Roll outer diameter 210 mm 39 mil Paper tube core inner diameter 76 2 mm 3 in or 50 8 mm 2 in b a Applies to both r...

Page 21: ...a long time the coating of the paper may degrade and affect print quality In most cases once the coating degrades it will not return to its original condition Avoid storing transfer paper in humid en...

Page 22: ...er sleep mode when a fixed interval passes with no operation The factory default for the time after which the machine switches to the sleep mode is 30 minutes When the machine is in the sleep mode the...

Page 23: ...weight Alternatively the media may fall out of the machine 1 Install the media on the media holders Note The media holders of this machine are designed to be used exclusively with media that has a pa...

Page 24: ...ft edge Do not secure the media holder before loading the media If these procedures are not followed printing results will be affected because the media will not be fed correctly How to use media flan...

Page 25: ...all off the media holder and cause injury Secure the media holder by tightening the securing screws slightly Firmly decide the left and right side positions of the media at this point After this proce...

Page 26: ...ss the leading edge of the media between the grit rollers and the pinch rollers Pass the media over the top of the feed adjuster bar Lower the loading lever rear The media is held in place Gently hold...

Page 27: ...ten Make sure the right edge of the media is in line with the guide line If you want to readjust the media position at this point redo the procedure from step 1 If you just hold the media to readjust...

Page 28: ...ld the media at the center and pull it out being sure to keep it straight and all areas of the media to be taut Make sure the right edge of the media is in line with the guide line Lower the loading l...

Page 29: ...e moves and detects the width of the media This operation is called initialization When initialization ends lights and the printable width is displayed on the screen This com pletes the loading of the...

Page 30: ...ons describe how to useTUC 3 If using a take up system other than TUC 3 refer to the user s manual of the take up system you are using Raise the dancer roller Lower the height of each media support to...

Page 31: ...ng screw of the media holder Left Press the end cap Left against the paper tube core and insert it Move the media holder Left and fit the end cap Left onto the paper tube core Switch on the power of t...

Page 32: ...hetake upunitwiththemachine When using theTUC 3 as the take up system it is not possible to use it with the FORWARD setting if it is adjusted for use with the BACKWARD setting during installation In t...

Page 33: ...h of the media is displayed on the screen Press to feed out the media Media is fed out 1 mm 39 mil each time you press Holding down the key lets you feed out paper continuously When using the BACKWARD...

Page 34: ...he position of the media holder Move both media holders so that it is possible to see around 20 mm 0 79 in of the paper tube core from the right edge of the media Secure the paper tube core in place w...

Page 35: ...edia holder and securely fasten the end cap to the paper tube core Push the media holder firmly until the gap between the media holder and end cap at either end is filled in as shown in the figure Sec...

Page 36: ...the media on the paper tube core When using the BACKWARD setting Pass the media around the inner side of the paper tube core When using the FORWARD setting Pass the media toward the back of the machi...

Page 37: ...ove the handholdingthemediaaway Afterthis youwillsecurethemediaonthepapertube core inthisposition When using the FORWARD setting Go round to the back of the machine and while holding the media slowly...

Page 38: ...es When using the BACKWARD setting When using the FORWARD setting This completes the loading of the media When take up starts take care that the leading edge of the media does not get folded or bent W...

Page 39: ...to both left and right ends respectively Move them to a location where they don t disturb the media when the media is hung down from the rear of the machine If they disturb the media remove them alon...

Page 40: ...ration 38 Align the front edge of the media with the location shown in the figure Make sure the right edge of the media is in line with the guide line Lower the loading lever front side to secure the...

Page 41: ...and right clamps are distinct Refer to the figure and install the clamps in the correct positions making sure not to confuse right and left Load the media onto the take up system See P 28 Load a pape...

Page 42: ...rrect ing for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing 1 Print a test pattern Press Press several times to display the screen shown on the left Press then Press Press A test pattern is printed When prin...

Page 43: ...s or to select the correction value Select the correction values that you read in step 2 When you have finished setting the correction values press This completes the configuration of SETTING NO 1 Nex...

Page 44: ...ings have been stored in a preset fine adjustments can be made as necessary The items set through the MEDIA SETTING menu can be also set individually Setup of Media MEDIA SETTING menu Note If a settin...

Page 45: ...ustment lever to adjust the print head height When the lever is moved to the High direction the buzzer sounds twice When it is moved to the Low direction the buzzer sounds once DRYER 30 C 40 C To canc...

Page 46: ...ue Press to confirm your entry Feed direction means the feed direction of the media Perform correction adjustments to the media in advance because horizontal stripes are more likely to occur during pr...

Page 47: ...s to confirm your entry REDO ADJ YES DONE This machine prints by the bidirectional mode in which the print head carriage performs printing during both its outbound pass and return pass This printing m...

Page 48: ...entry Fortheindividualsettingmethodandthedescriptionofthissettingitem refertothefollowingsection P 101 Setting the Drying Time after Printing REDO ADJ YES DONE FEED FOR DRY DISABLE ENABLE Drying meth...

Page 49: ...e preset You can select a name from NAME1 to NAME8 Press to confirm your entry Press or to select a character Press to move to the next character Select the following characters in the same way You ca...

Page 50: ...cedure Set the output start location in the vertical feed direction by pressing and to move the media Set the output start location in the horizontal scan direction by pressing and to move the print h...

Page 51: ...ing of the test print direction is FEED When performing printing tests successively you can select FEED or SCAN as the print direction applied to the second and later tests However when the optional m...

Page 52: ...t pattern is printed 3 Perform a normal cleaning Press Press TEST PRINT POS SCAN FEED When performing the tests successively you don t need to set the print start location for the second and later tes...

Page 53: ...enshowninthefigureappearsagain Press then to go back to the original screen Perform a printing test again to make sure the dot drop out has been corrected If the problem persists try performing cleani...

Page 54: ...lit lower the loading lever and press Wait until stops flashing and stays lit Check that the top menu is displayed If the top menu is not displayed press several times W1200mm Printing is not possible...

Page 55: ...n the subtanks runs out or if using 4 colors when all ink of the same color runs out during print ing printing pauses When printing pauses the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes...

Page 56: ...Oncerecoveryfromtheerroriscomplete youwillbeabletocontinueworking If the above message does not appear even after closing the covers it may be that an unrecoverable error has occurred Refer to P 142 A...

Page 57: ...is possible to configure the settings in the software RIP for automatic media cutoff after printing has finished For information on how to configure the settings refer to the documentation for the so...

Page 58: ...he left and right media clamps and then press Besuretoremovethemediaclamps Ifyouattempttoperformthecutoffoperationwhilethemedia clamps are attached the machine will detect them and interrupt the opera...

Page 59: ...aintenance function is carried out periodically If the automatic maintenance is not carried out the printer may malfunction For example the print heads may be damaged Never switch off the main power o...

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Page 61: ...k Pouch 69 Light Choke Cleaning 69 Maintenance That Should Be Performed More than Once a Month 71 When Manual Cleaning Becomes Necessary 71 Manual Cleaning 72 Maintenance That Should Be Performed Ever...

Page 62: ...pauses unless the factory default settings have been changed and a warning beep sounds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lit Indicates that the ink pouch subtank is currently in use Flashing Indicates...

Page 63: ...arding ink pouch replacement Be sure to replace each pouch with an item of identical type and color Install a pouch in each port If there is a port that does not have a pouch installed ink may dry up...

Page 64: ...es Raise the ink pouch holder Raise the ink pouch holders slowly without letting go of them Do not raise an ink pouch holder if there is no ink pouch is installed in it Doing so may cause air to enter...

Page 65: ...ntil the screen on the left appears Press Press several times until the screen on the left appears Press When the screen shown on the left is displayed remove the bottle and discard the discharged flu...

Page 66: ...to the inside of the drain bottle which makes it difficult to check the amount of dis charged fluid In this situation clean the inside of the drain bottle Cleaning method A Scrape the inside of the dr...

Page 67: ...y prone to the buildup of grime Clean by wiping with a cloth moistened with neutral detergent diluted with water then wrung dry This machine is a precision device and is sensitive to dust and dirt Per...

Page 68: ...use P 72 Manual Cleaning Refreshing subtanks REFRESH SUBTANKS Perform this procedure once every six months This procedure is effective when light choke cleaning does not resolve uneven color issues P...

Page 69: ...group of print heads having dot drop out is cleaned Press or to select the group of print heads that is not to be cleaned Press or to get rid of the group display Repeat this process to display only...

Page 70: ...ss Press to display the screen shown on the left Press The screen shown in the figure appears and then cleaning starts The approximate remaining time for the procedure is displayed on the screen 01 45...

Page 71: ...rocedure Press Press several times to display the screen shown on the left Press Press several times to display the screen shown on the left Press Before shaking an ink pouch wipe off any ink from aro...

Page 72: ...age EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE is displayed on the screen When the screen shown on the left is displayed discard the discharged fluid When you attach the empty drain bottle to the machine again and press the...

Page 73: ...aning Replacing the wiper or felt wiper is also an effective means of improving the symptoms P 83 Replacing the Wiper P 86 Replacing the Felt Wiper Dot drop out Dot displace ment Ink drips Dragging di...

Page 74: ...r 30 minutes Never use any implements other than the included cleaning sticks Cotton swabs or other lint pro ducingitemsmaydamagetheprintheads Ifyouuseupthecleaningsticks contactyourauthorized Roland...

Page 75: ...the left is displayed open the right cover Preparations are complete when this screen appears 2 Clean the wipers using a cleaning stick Note Clean the two wipers one at a time Touch the location show...

Page 76: ...e 74 Close the right cover When the screen shown on the left is displayed open the right cover Preparations are complete when this screen appears Clean the second wiper When cleaning is finished press...

Page 77: ...the print heads with the cleaning stick Open the left cover Remove the bolt and then remove the cut rail Press Close the left cover Open the left cover Open the right cover Preparations are complete w...

Page 78: ...enance 76 Clean the locations shown in the following figure Be especially careful to clean away any fibrous dust lint When cleaning is finished press During this work be careful not to touch the surfa...

Page 79: ...e approximate remaining time for the procedure is displayed on the screen 01 45 1 minute and 45 seconds Whencleaningfinishes thescreenshowninthefigureappearsagain Press then to go back to the original...

Page 80: ...shing the subtanks When the screen on the left is displayed remove the drain bottle and discard the discharged fluid CAUTION When EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE is displayed you must discard the discharged fluid...

Page 81: ...dry cloth or a similar object Press When the screen on the left is displayed remove the drain bottle and discard the discharged fluid Press EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE appears on the screen several times Repea...

Page 82: ...ss When the screen on the left is displayed remove the drain bottle and discard the discharged fluid Press When finished the screen shown on the left appears again Press to go back to the original scr...

Page 83: ...to display the screen shown on the left Press Press several times until the screen on the left appears Press Press several times until the screen on the left appears Press Check that the drain bottle...

Page 84: ...urface nozzle surface is a very delicate mechanism so work must be performed carefully and cautiously Very gently touch the cleaning stick against the print head surface nozzle surface Very softly pre...

Page 85: ...instructions Failure to observe these instructions may cause the machine to move suddenly resulting in injury 1 Enter the wiper replacement menu When the screen on the left is displayed press Remove...

Page 86: ...with the incorrect orientation appropri ate cleaning will not be possible Hook Detach the hook Using the tweezers to press on the hook in the hole on the wiper makes it easier to remove the wiper Pull...

Page 87: ...n shown in step 3 Exit the wiper replacement menu Press Close the right cover After the process to exit the wiper replacement menu is performed the screen shown in the figure appears Press then to go...

Page 88: ...n the instructions Failure to observe these instructions may cause the machine to move suddenly resulting in injury 1 Enter the felt wiper replacement menu When the screen on the left is displayed pre...

Page 89: ...FINISHED Pull up and out Detach the hook Using the tweezers to press on the hook in the hole on the felt wiper makes it easier to remove the felt wiper Tweezers included Hook Attaching a new felt wipe...

Page 90: ...illustrationshowninstep 3 Exit the felt wiper replacement menu Close the front cover Press Close the right cover Aftertheprocesstoexitthefeltwiperreplacementmenuisperformed the screen shown in the fig...

Page 91: ...nife Doing so may result in injury 1 Enter the knife replacement menu Remove any media Press Press several times until the screen on the left appears Press Press several times until the screen on the...

Page 92: ...tion of the arrow When doing this do not pull it toward you Install a new knife The knife is secured in place by the magnet Slowly insert the knife into the groove Tighten the screw Take care to ensur...

Page 93: ...nc tions Temperatures that are too low may cause the ink to freeze and damage the print heads Alarm Feature The alarm feature reminds you to switch on the sub power once a month When the machine remai...

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Page 95: ...nting 102 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely 102 Reducing Horizontal Bands Feed Correction Function 103 Correcting Media Skew 104 Accommodating Different Media Types...

Page 96: ...you have finished press to confirm your entry Press then to go back to the original screen Description Using the PRESET menu lets you easily change a wide variety of settings to optimize them for the...

Page 97: ...ng Horizontal Bands Feed Correction Function SHEET TYPE SHEET WIDTH SHEET POS P 107 Using Transparent Media SCAN INTERVAL P 109 Using Hard to Dry Media VACUUM POWER P 109 Using Media That Does Not Mov...

Page 98: ...o confirm your entry Press then to go back to the original screen Description Once ENABLE is selected the screen for loading a preset is always displayed when the media is loaded Follow the procedure...

Page 99: ...re not intended such as to dry clothing Doing so may cause overheating resulting in a fire or accident Use the machine in an environment with an ambient temperature of 20 to 32 C 68 to 90 F If the mac...

Page 100: ...ch factors as the type of media and differences in the print mode If smudging or poor drying occur even after raising the temperature try using a print mode of the software RIP offering higher image q...

Page 101: ...esent a problem Default Setting DRYER 40 C 104 F Dryer Control While Idling Note Preheating State in which the main power and the sub power are switched on and is not lit state in which the media setu...

Page 102: ...intingareaispositionedonthedryer The margin between the print end position and the next print start position is set to a value of 125 mm 4 9 in If you set the margin to a value that is greater than or...

Page 103: ...cription Set the drying time after the 1st page is printed The next operation is not started until the set time passes During drying is lit Press while is lit to finish the drying time and start the n...

Page 104: ...eliminate misalignment is Bidirectional Correction This misalignment varies according to the print head height and the thickness of the media so we recommend performing correction to match the media y...

Page 105: ...to occur during printing We recommend that you make corrections to match the media you are using and the set temperature of the dryer Repeat the process of printing a test pattern and entering a corre...

Page 106: ...Correction Function Procedure If using roll media check that the media is not being wound improperly If the media is not wound correctly fix and re set the media Set SHEET TYPE to OPAQUE Refer to step...

Page 107: ...media Repeat from step to once more to check the correction results Adjustment is complete when the two lines align at the 0 position If the two lines do not align at the 0 position adjust the positio...

Page 108: ...shown on the left appears Press then to go back to the original screen Description Depending on the media media may wrinkle or come loose from the platen during printing increasing the chance of conta...

Page 109: ...s to confirm your entry Press then to go back to the original screen 3 Load transparent media on the machine Refer to P 21 Loading Media and load the media on the machine 4 Set the position of the rig...

Page 110: ...progress immediately press to stop printing Otherwise there is a chance that the platen or other parts may become soiled by ink or that ink may get inside and damage the machine Default Settings SHEE...

Page 111: ...s then to go back to the original screen Description Use this if ink dries poorly even when the dryer is used Depending on the software RIP you are using you can also make this setting in the software...

Page 112: ...efault Setting VACUUM POWER AUTO Changing the Range of Print head Carriage Movement Procedure Press Press several times to display the screen shown on the left Press Press several times to display the...

Page 113: ...splay the screen shown on the left Press Press several times to display the screen shown on the left Press Press or and select 5mm Press to confirm your entry Press then to go back to the original scr...

Page 114: ...g is not paused uneven color issues due to paused operation do not occur INTERVAL TIME Automatic cleaning is performed when the cumulative printing time reaches the value you set here When this time i...

Page 115: ...tend to stick to the platen Starting printing with the media sticking to the platen may make normal media feed impossible and cause the media to jam When using such media set the MEDIA RELEASE menu i...

Page 116: ...arks Use your software RIP to configure the settings for printing crop marks For information on how to make the settings refer to the documentation for the software RIP you are using Alignment marks a...

Page 117: ...oad a paper tube onto the take up system and switch on the take up system power to P 34 Secure the media on the paper tube core Important Notice When Using the TUC 3 If using the TUC 3 with this machi...

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Page 119: ...ure to Verify the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the Media Is Changed 120 Printing the Amount of Remaining Media 121 System Management of Printer 122 Setting Menu Language and Units of Me...

Page 120: ...r purpose the operation that takes place when a subtank cartridge is empty Procedure Press Press several times to display the screen shown on the left Press Press several times to display the screen s...

Page 121: ...then Press Press or to set the current amount of media remaining Press to confirm your entry Press then to go back to the original screen Description If you cancel media loading for example by removin...

Page 122: ...NABLE Press to confirm your entry If you select ENABLE you must set the SHEET TYPE menu item to OPAQUE P 107 Using Transparent Media Press then to go back to the original screen Description Setting th...

Page 123: ...ord of the remaining length of the media currently in use Printing the amount of media remaining before you change the media enables you to refer to the printed record and use the value to make the se...

Page 124: ...Press or to select the measurement unit for temperature Press to confirm your entry Default Setting MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH LENGTH UNIT mm TEMP UNIT C Setting Activation Interval for Sleep Mode Power S...

Page 125: ...twork settings such as the IP address MENU SYSTEM INFO To NETWORK To MODEL To IP ADDRESS To MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS 255 255 255 255 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 255 GATEWAY ADDR 255 255 255 255 IP ADDRESS 2...

Page 126: ...to their factory defaults However the settings for MENU LANGUAGE LENGTH UNIT and TEMP UNIT are not returned to their factory default values Procedure Press Press several times to display the screen s...

Page 127: ...machine consult your authorized Roland DG Corporation dealer Roland service technician will move the machine and make adjustments afterwards The feed adjuster must be adjusted after the machine has b...

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Page 129: ...Jammed 132 Media Feed Is Not Smooth 133 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks 133 Media Feeding Is Not Straight 134 Media Feeding Is Not Smooth 134 Why Has the Print Head Carriage Stopped Moving 135 What to Do Fi...

Page 130: ...rge misalignment in the amount of feed of the media may result in printing results that seem coarse or contain horizontal stripes Either make the setting in the software RIP to match the type of media...

Page 131: ...ning in the ink pouches Printing may also pause when data is not sent from the computer quickly enough We recommend not performing any other tasks with the computer while printing is in progress Color...

Page 132: ...r install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where it may wobble or experience vibration Also make sure that the print heads are not exposed to moving air Failure to do so may cause dot d...

Page 133: ...f the ink pouch into the ink path Therefore if an ink pouch is installed incorrectly ink mixes inside the ink path even if the pouch is removed immediately In the event you install an ink pouch of the...

Page 134: ...justing Print Head Height to Match Media Thickness Are the media clamps mounted When you are performing printing be sure to attach the media clamps Is the media loaded straight and securely Feed is no...

Page 135: ...time When printing ends switch off the sub power or remove the media Store removed media in a suitable environment P 19 Media Storage Environment Is the media sagging If sagging media is used it may c...

Page 136: ...edia Is the media too thick Media that is too thick may not only cause an unstable feed but may scrape the print heads resulting in a malfunction Never use such media Media Feeding Is Not Smooth Are t...

Page 137: ...to the home position inside the right cover it means the operation has ended successfully If the print head carriage still does not move Try switching off the main power then again switching on the m...

Page 138: ...ppingattheplacewheretheaudibleclickisheard locks the print head carriage in place Gently apply pressure from the right side to make sure the print head carriage does not move to the left If the print...

Page 139: ...ed when is not illuminated Lower the loading lever P 52 Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer Is the top menu displayed Top menu If the top menu is not displayed printing does not start even w...

Page 140: ...cause the machine to stop for a certain length of time P 144 MOTOR ERROR TURN POWER OFF Is the network routing appropriate Check whether the network routing is appropriate Try connecting the computer...

Page 141: ...he cut rail be sure to attach the left cover Dryer Does Not Become Hot Is the media loaded The media heating system does not warm up to the set temperature when is off by default Load the media and wa...

Page 142: ...holding down the end of the media Pull the media to the front until it is in a position where its end is not in contact with the front cover and then close the front cover Cut the end of the media so...

Page 143: ...the set temperature TIME FOR MAINTENANCE It is time to clean the printer heads manually After verifying the message press P 72 Manual Cleaning TIME FOR WIPER FELT REPLACE It is time to replace the wi...

Page 144: ...printing area wider for example by replacing the media with a larger piece of media and then send the data again The size of the data being printed is too small Make the scanning direction size of the...

Page 145: ...QUE but transparent media was loaded Raise the loading lever set the SHEET TYPE menu item to CLEAR and then reload the media P 107 Using Transparent Media The loaded media is too small Press any butto...

Page 146: ...ed Perform head cleaning and then perform a printing test and check the results The media was pulled with excessive force Excessive tension was applied to the media and additional action is necessary...

Page 147: ...or occurred while data was being written to or read from memory The operation cannot be continued Switch the sub power off by holding down the switch for one second or longer and then switch the sub p...

Page 148: ...6 FAQ 146...

Page 149: ...ications Printing Area 148 Maximum Printing Area and Margins 148 Maximum Printing Area When Using Crop Marks 149 Media Cutoff Location during Continuous Printing 149 Locations of Power Rating and Seri...

Page 150: ...tself becomes the width of the margin When media has been loaded without installing the media clamps Whenthe SHEETTYPE menuitemissetto CLEAR regardlessofwhetherthemediaclampsarepresent 2 You can chang...

Page 151: ...the crop marks Media Cutoff Location during Continuous Printing When a media cutoff command is sent from the computer the cutoff location on the media is as shown in the figure below Cutoff location...

Page 152: ...Number Labels Serial number This is required when you seek main tenance servicing or support Never peel off the label or let it get dirty Power rating Use an electrical outlet that meets the requirem...

Page 153: ...830 D x 1 650 H mm 111 6 W x 32 7 D x 65 0 H in Weight with stand 214 kg 471 8 lb Environment Power on Temperature 18 to 25 C 64 to 77 F humidity 35 to 65 RH non condensing Power off Temperature 15 to...

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