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Introduction

 

Replacement procedures........................................................................................ 29 
Replacement procedures........................................................................................ 30 

Replacing the waste ink bottle ................................................................................... 30 

Precautions............................................................................................................ 30 
When to replace the waste ink bottle...................................................................... 31 
Replacement procedures........................................................................................ 31 

Loading and removing media .................................................................................... 32 

Supported media.................................................................................................... 32 
Loading media in the printer.................................................................................. 32 
When to replace media .......................................................................................... 35 
Removing media ................................................................................................... 35 

Supply storage........................................................................................................... 36 

Ink bottle storage................................................................................................... 36 
Media storage........................................................................................................ 37 

Maintaining print quality............................................................................................... 38 

Overview .................................................................................................................. 38 
Head Maintenance..................................................................................................... 38 

Normal maintenance.............................................................................................. 38 
Manual maintenance process ................................................................................. 38 
Test Print............................................................................................................... 39 

Jam clearance................................................................................................................ 40 

Clearing a media jam................................................................................................. 40 

Overview............................................................................................................... 40 
More tips for clearing media jams.......................................................................... 43 

Clearing a cutter jam ................................................................................................. 44 
Overview .................................................................................................................. 46 
Trouble isolation procedures ..................................................................................... 46 

Quick checks ......................................................................................................... 46 

Common operating problems..................................................................................... 51 
LCD error messages .................................................................................................. 55 

User resolvable...................................................................................................... 55 

Menu Tree .................................................................................................................... 57 

SET menu – first level only ....................................................................................... 58 
SET menu – detailed ................................................................................................. 59 
HEAD MAINTENANCE menu ................................................................................ 62 
REPLACING BLADE menu..................................................................................... 63 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for X2

Page 1: ...X2 TECH X2 Graphic Printer User Guide 701P36677 February 2001 ...

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Page 3: ...aphics model or four color TECH model inkjet printer with piezo head technology The printer produces vivid near photographic quality prints Its two media input rolls automatic cutter extra large ink capacity and heavy duty design make this production printer ideal for high volume print production The compact footprint quiet printing auto alignment auto cleaning and permanent heads no more replacin...

Page 4: ...ed Example 3 The normal R E screen is displayed Italic None Identifies a chapter or section title in this guide For more information refer to the chapter or the section title Italic Note The symbol on the left and the word note at the beginning of a sentence indicates additional information explanations and helpful suggestions Bold and Normal Caution The symbol on the left and the word Caution at ...

Page 5: ...at the printer s operation panel Supplies This chapter provides the procedures to replace inks and media as well as the requirements to properly store your supplies to ensure optimal print quality Maintaining Print quality This chapter provides detailed procedures to adjust the printer for clear sharp print output with maximum resolution and sharp details Jam clearance This chapter provides the pr...

Page 6: ...number You can determine the serial number from the label located on the rear of the unit Fill in each item below When you call for service they will request this information Customer account name Customer account number Machine type Machine serial number Purchase date Please call your Xerox Engineering Systems service representative For more information visit the Xerox Engineering Systems web sit...

Page 7: ...ated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference EME Compliance in Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio int...

Page 8: ...ourt of law Proclamations orders regulations or appointments or notices thereof with intent to falsely cause same to purport to have been printed by the Queen s Printer for Canada or the equivalent printer for a province Marks brands seals wrappers or designs used by or on behalf of the Government of Canada or of a province the government of a state other than Canada or a department board commissi...

Page 9: ...pplies and materials out of the reach of children Do not use the units near water wet locations or outdoors The components of this product are equipped with a three wire grounding type plug i e a plug having a grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature To avoid the risk of electric shock contact your electrician to replace the receptacle if yo...

Page 10: ...hes are provided to ensure that the system will not operate with the covers opened If the power plug is used as a disconnect device instructions shall comply with UL 1950 Sec 1 7 2 The power switch does not break power to the low voltage power supply Unplug the reprographic system from the wall outlet and call for service under the following conditions When the power cord is damaged or frayed If t...

Page 11: ... X2 1 Feature overview 1 High speed high quality printing 1 Quick drying Ink 2 Media widths 3 Media types 3 Minimum down time 4 Printer components 5 Front view 5 Right side view 5 Rear view 6 Operation panel 9 Operations 12 Operations panel menu 12 Entering menu mode 12 Menu options 13 Set mode 14 Starting a print job 22 Operating the cutter 23 Replacing cutter blade 24 Using the take up roller 26...

Page 12: ...6 Ink bottle storage 36 Media storage 37 Maintaining print quality 38 Overview 38 Head Maintenance 38 Normal maintenance 38 Manual maintenance process 38 Test Print 39 Jam clearance 40 Clearing a media jam 40 Overview 40 More tips for clearing media jams 43 Clearing a cutter jam 44 Overview 46 Trouble isolation procedures 46 Quick checks 46 Common operating problems 51 LCD error messages 55 User r...

Page 13: ...two user selectable media roll width sizes 54 50 42 36 23 4 The 36 model holds two user selectable media roll width sizes 36 23 4 and 11 Wide variety of available media Self cleaning design requires minimum maintenance down time High speed high quality printing The printer has a wide inkjet printing head for each of the six ink colors black cyan light cyan magenta light magenta and yellow Combined...

Page 14: ... construct the blend For example skin tones appear more true because the color of the dots that create the image on paper are not as dark from one percentage to the next Because the X2 inks are almost instantly dry when printed images can be laminated immediately However X2 prints are NOT waterproof That is they CANNOT be submerged in water or subjected to running water Finishing guidelines for ou...

Page 15: ...cs can be printed without having to physically replace and re install the media rolls Media types The printer can use a variety of media optimized for different purposes These include Paper Presentation 360 dpi Paper Presentation 720 dpi Paper Reinforced 360 dpi Paper Line Art 360 dpi Paper Photo base 360 dpi Film White Matte 360 dpi Backlit Film 360 and 720 dpi Pressure Sensitive Vinyl PSV 360 Cl...

Page 16: ...se it must adhere to the individual base material i e thick or porous smooth or woven as well as image in either 360 or 720 dpi print mode Therefore the image quality will vary per media type For example Poly Canvas image quality is not equal to that of Presentation Paper even though both are 360 dpi Your RIP should provide curves that are calibrated specifically for the unique requirements of eac...

Page 17: ...rafX X2 s main components as viewed with the front covers open 1 Top cover 2 Media feeding area 3 Media set guide 4 Feed roller knob 5 Release lever 6 Operation panel 7 Front cover 8 Media exit take up roller standard on 54 model optional on 36 model 9 Stand Right side view The components located to the right of the printer are the 1 Ink bottle holder 2 Waste ink bottle tray 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 ...

Page 18: ...rgrafX X2 Printer Components con t Rear view The power connection circuit breaker and on off switch are located at the rear of the printer 1 Power connector 2 Circuit breaker 3 Power switch 4 SCSI port interface connection 3 1 2 ...

Page 19: ...n the printer The media Pinch roller is driven through a worm gear connected to a precision stepper motor 4 Vacuum fans Six vacuum fans behind the vacuum platen provide the vacuum that holds the media in place on the platen 5 Vacuum platen The vacuum platen is a flat surface that holds the media against its surface using vacuum pressure Media held by the vacuum platen presents a flat unmoving prec...

Page 20: ...8 Getting to Know Your ColorgrafX X2 Printer components con t Media transport con t 1 1 5 3 2 8 7 2 4 6 ...

Page 21: ...he top LED on the left side of the LCD display When the printer is turned on the green LED is lit and is dark when the printer is off Ready LED the second LED from the top When the printer is ready the green LED is lit and is dark when the printer is not ready Error LED the third LED from the top When the printer is in error status the red LED is lit and the printer stops Warning LED the bottom LE...

Page 22: ... if 360 Presentation Paper is set on the rear roll and 720 Presentation Paper on the front roll This display has the following functionality Button 1 the top button on the right side of the LCD Button 1 provides the Menu button Pressing the Menu button shifts the printer to menu mode from which you can select printing options Button 2 the 2nd button on the right side of the LCD is not used for thi...

Page 23: ... Current selected media will be fed 3 The third display accessed using the left arrow from the default display has the following functionality Button 1 the top button on the right side of the LCD Button 1 provides the Menu button Pressing the Menu button shifts the printer to menu mode from which you can select printing options Button 2 the second button accesses the head maintenance options Note ...

Page 24: ...ns when the printer is in the offline mode The menu has two levels 1 Normal 2 Service This manual covers only the normal default menu options The service options are only used when the printer is being serviced by a field service engineer Access to and visibility of service menu options are password protected and are covered in the optional XES ColorgrafX X2 inkjet printer Service Manual Entering ...

Page 25: ...out print head maintenance such as purging and wiping print heads ADJUSTMENT AUTO Sets the adjustment parameters for the printer REPLACING BLADE Moves the cutter unit to the center position in order to replace the cutter blade LIFE COUNTER Provides feedback on usage in feet meters The SET REPLACING BLADE and LIFE COUNTER options are described in this section HEAD MAINTENANCE is addressed in the Ma...

Page 26: ...ke Up Roller MENU S SET Î MORE SET S ROLL SELECT Î MORE From SET SET S MEDIA TYPE REAR Î MEDIA TYPE FRONT Î MORE SET S MEDIA ATTRIBUTE Î POWER SAVE Î MORE SET S MAINT INTERVAL Î INIT CUT Î MORE SET S UNIT SELECTÎ WINDING DIRECTIONÎ MORE SET S AUTO CAP Î REWIND DELAY Î MORE SET S FEED CORRECTION Î INTER PAGE GAP Î MORE SET S MEDIA FLATTENING Î LANGUAGE Î MORE SET S SCSI ID Î I F TIME OUTÎ MORE SET ...

Page 27: ... allows loading media with different characteristics onto the printer and having the printer settings optimized for each media type Media Type Selects either the front or the rear loaded media type 360 PRESENTATION 720 PRESENTATION WHITE MATTE FILM BACKLIT FILM 360 BACKLIT FILM 720 POLY CLOTH POLY CANVAS PHOTO BASE PAPER REINFORCED 360 PSV 360 LINE ART PAPER SET S ROLL SELECT Î MORE SET S MEDIA TY...

Page 28: ...ically disabled and cannot be changed 360 PRESENTATION 720 PRESENTATION WHITE MATTE FILM BACKLIT FILM 360 BACKLIT FILM 720 POLY CLOTH POLY CANVAS PHOTO BASE PAPER REINFORCED 360 PSV 360 LINE ART PAPER SET S MEDIA ATTRIBUTE Î POWER SAVE Î MORE MEDIA ATTRIBUTE S 360 PRESENTATION Î 720 PRESENTATION Î MORE 360 PRESENTATION S WAIT CARRIAGE Î WAIT CUT Î MORE MORE cycles through all available media WAIT ...

Page 29: ...ilize to avoid possible smearing before cutting the print from roll 0 30 seconds in 1 second intervals Magnification The vertical movement of media between passes of the carriage head is governed by the number of cycles of the media transport system s forward motor This fine tunes the amount of media vertical movement that is associated with each pass of the print heads This value is set at the fa...

Page 30: ...ring new media initialization Enable only when loading new media and you know the media has a straight edge YES NO Date Time Set Sets the date and time Use the cursor arrow buttons CSR to move from year month date or hour minutes seconds Use the or buttons to change the time and date numbers YYYY MM DD HH MM SS SET S MAINT INTERVAL Î INIT CUT Î MORE SET S DATE SETÎ TIME SETÎ MORE MAINT INTERVAL S ...

Page 31: ...nt of time the printer waits for the next command from the host computer before aborting the print job OFF 10 30 60 120 SEC Unit Select Sets the measurement unit Feet Meters Winding Direction The winding direction mode is for the take up roll You can select the direction the roll moves OFF IMAGE OUT IMAGE IN In IMAGE OUT selection the printer rolls the media as the printed side becomes the outer s...

Page 32: ...ing between images UNCONTROLLED 0 12 1 inch interval Media Flattening Sets the delay to let the media flatten after advancing NONE SHORT MIDDLE LONG Language Set the language for the operations panel ENGLISH GERMAN FRENCH PORTUGUESE SPANISH ITALIAN JAPANESE SET S AUTO CAP Î REWIND DELAY Î MORE SET S FEED CORRECTION Î INTER PAGE GAP Î MORE REWIND DELAY S OFF ENTER Î FEED CORRECTION S NOT EXECUTE EN...

Page 33: ...ort usage information for the life of the printer LIFE COUNTER 2 provides media transport usage information since the last counter reset Press CLEAR to reset the counter LIFE COUNTER S LIFE COUNTER 1 Î LIFE COUNTER 2 Î MORE FRONT ROLL USAGE S xxx x feet MORE REAR ROLL USAGE S xxx x feet MORE FRONT ROLL USAGE S xxx x feet CLEAR Î MORE ENTER Î REAR ROLL USAGE S xxx x feet CLEAR Î MORE ENTER Î REPLAC...

Page 34: ...ller press the MENU button the SET button and then use the arrow button to scroll to MEDIA TYPE REAR b Press the button associated with either the or until the media type installed on the rear roller is displayed and then press the ENTER button This will return you to the SET menu c To set the media type for the front roller use the arrow button to scroll to MEDIA TYPE FRONT d Press the button ass...

Page 35: ...er replace the cutter blade Directions to replace the blade follow this section Caution Do not pull the media while the cutter is cutting You may damage the cutter or the print There are two cut modes available 1 Normal cut mode 2 No cut mode Normal weight coated media or film can be cut using the normal cut mode When heavy media or film cannot be cut with the normal mode select the No Cut mode In...

Page 36: ... operation panel will display Move to the center Press the associated button to move the cutter blade to the center 4 The operation panel will display Open top front cover Open the top cover After opening the top cover the panel will again instruct to open the front cover 5 Open the top cover and then press the button associated with NEXT 6 Manually move the cutter blade to the very center if not ...

Page 37: ...e blade snaps into position 11 Press the button associated with RESET Note RESET moves the cutter unit to the right even if the cutter blade has NOT been successfully installed Should the RESET button be accidentally pressed before successful installation manually move the cutter holder to the center and properly install the cutter blade as specified in step 10b 12 The operation panel displays Clo...

Page 38: ...dures to set up the take up roller Procedures 1 Adjust the position of TAKE UP ROLLER HOLDER for the roll size Perform this action on both the left and right sides 2 Loosen the thumbscrew and slide the TAKE UP ROLLER HOLDER to the desirable position then secure the thumb screw ...

Page 39: ...ode b Press the button associated with the Set menu option c Press the left arrow button 4 times to display the Winding direction option d Set to the desired direction Image In or Image Out Starting the take up roller 1 When the printed media passes completely over the platen and emerges out the exit chute guide the media over or under the take up roll and tape it to the roll 2 Monitor the media u...

Page 40: ...bottle 1 The printer has a separate bottle each 0 5 or 0 25 liters for each color The ink bottle should be replaced when either 2 The ink bottle is empty 3 The ink is too old as indicated on the expiration date which is printed on the bottle Expired ink can cause light image densities INK EMPTY LOAD INK CARTRIDGE PRESS TO RESET ER 4631 MENU a For cases where an ink bottle is empty the LCD will dis...

Page 41: ...cedures 1 Ensure the ink bottle you replace is the same color as the original Tip The ink holder labels on the printer are color coded with the color ink to be used Always match the ink holder label color to the ink color in the replacement bottle 2 Remove the ink bottle 3 Remove the cap from the new ink bottle ...

Page 42: ...ecautions The following precautions must be strictly enforced when handling inks WARNING Combustible Keep ink away from open flames Do not drink drop into eyes or spill onto your skin Keep the ink out of reach of children The ink can cause difficulty in breathing and damage your eyes The waste ink bottle has an absorber inside the bottle to absorb the waste ink Do not take the absorbent materials ...

Page 43: ...nt of waste ink in the bottle and prevent waste ink over flow Caution If the printer continues to run without detecting the change in the waste ink bottle s weight the waste ink bottle could overflow and contaminate the printer and floor Replacement procedures The steps to replace waste ink bottle are Procedures 1 Locate the waste ink bottle on the right rear side of the printer 2 Pick up the wast...

Page 44: ...ter The following procedure outlines the process to load media in the printer Procedures IMPORTANT 1 If changing media type be sure to change the media type before closing the covers After you load the media and close the covers the printer will automatically load media through the printer and attempt to cut it as part of the self test If you have not set the cutter for example to handle the newly...

Page 45: ...on 54 inches 1372 mm Second position 50 inches 1270 mm Third position 42 inches 1067 mm Fourth position 36 inches 914 mm Fifth position 23 4 inches 594 mm 11 279 mm 8 Set the right end cap at the position matching the media width The front guides are freely rotating support rollers 9 Rotate the media end cap to unroll 3 to 4 inches of media from the roll 10 Insert the leading edge into the feeder ...

Page 46: ...g its self test the printer will forward some of the newly loaded media through the print path and then cut it This assures that the media has a clean cut leading edge when printing 13 Examine the cut edge of the media to verify that the cutter is properly set and is cutting the media cleanly If it is not a clean cut change the printer s cutter setting to match the media type Refer to the Operatio...

Page 47: ... to avoid personal injury damage to the printer or damage to the media Removing media The steps to remove media are Procedures 1 Open the printer top cover Be sure to open or close the top cover slowly holding with both hands while standing in front of the printer Be careful to not let your fingers or hands get caught when the cover closes When changing media rolls the release lever on the right s...

Page 48: ...not to dent or otherwise damage the exposed ends of the media roll Caution The ends of media roll are vulnerable to mechanical damage whenever the media roll end caps are removed Use caution while handling media as damaged media can damage the printer or cause printing problems Never store unprotected media rolls upright Supply storage To keep your supplies in good condition you should always obse...

Page 49: ...a within 2 years of date of manufacture 5 Unless otherwise instructed store all media flat horizontally 6 If the media is not to be used immediately after opening the package securely reseal the media package 7 If the media in the printer has not been used for a long time the media on the outside of the roll will degrade first It is a good practice to feed some media and cut off the degraded or wr...

Page 50: ...is removed by an automatic wiper Manual maintenance process The printer performs automatic head cleaning during routine use However when a void occurs the trouble can be corrected using the following head cleaning procedure Procedures 1 If a void occurs print out the same image again The automatic head cleaning operation occurs before each print operation thus forcing an extra head cleaning cycle ...

Page 51: ...enter the test print mode 3 Press the button associated with the NOZZLE TEST option 4 Use the arrow buttons to select the FRONT or REAR roll 4 Press the button associated with the PRINT option to execute the print 6 Verify that the adjustment was successful If not repeat the process If this still does not resolve the problem call your service representative TEST PRINT S NOZZLE TEST Î MORE NOZZLE T...

Page 52: ...the equipment Important Repeated media jams indicate the printer is not operating normally Refer to the section Error messages and troubleshooting from Appendix A which includes probable causes and suggested corrective actions Procedures 1 Open the top and front covers Pull up the release lever to release pressure as shown in illustration to the left 2 Check the position of the carriage If it does...

Page 53: ... the left b If on the left side slide it to the right end To avoid print head damage ensure that the media does not contact the print heads 3 If the media is protruding from the media exit cut that portion of the media using scissors or a knife 4 If the jam occurred before the media was ejected from the media exit pull out the media for easy cutting 5 Cut the media with scissors or a knife ...

Page 54: ...Close the release lever 9 Insert the leading edge of the media to the feeder Refer to Operations Loading and removing media 10 Close the top and front covers The printer will initialize automatically 11 If the jam error message does not clear go to More tips for clearing jam following this section ...

Page 55: ...efer to Loading and removing media for installation 5 Inspect the media feeders If pieces of media remain in the media path remove them The steps to inspect the media feeders are a Open the printer s top and front covers b Rewind the loaded media c Remove all media rolls from the printer d Grasp the handle of the printer s feed guide unit e Carefully open the feed guide unit as indicated in the il...

Page 56: ...ia path with alcohol and cleaning paper h If after performing the stated clearing activities you still receive an error message indicating a jam contact your service representative Clearing a cutter jam Procedures When a cutter jam occurs typically the cutter unit blade is stuck 1 Follow the procedure clearing a media jam Be sure to prevent the print head from contacting the media ...

Page 57: ... the media with scissors or a knife b Ensure the media roll is undamaged If so replace the media roll c Verify that the Cut Mode is set as desired d If the cutter blade is damaged replace the blade Further jams will occur as long as a damaged blade is being used e If after replacing the cutter blade you still receive an error message indicating a jam contact your service representative ...

Page 58: ...se and the appropriate corrective action Trouble isolation procedures Quick checks When you suspect your printer is not functioning properly check the following items first Printer doesn t turn on If your printer does not turn on check the following items 1 Check that the printer s power plug is plugged into the outlet 2 Check that power is available at the outlet 3 Check that the printer s power ...

Page 59: ...1 Turn the printer OFF using its power switch 2 Ensure that the power cable is firmly connected to the equipment 3 Wait at least 30 seconds 4 Turn the printer ON using its power switch 5 Print a test pattern refer to the Maintaining Print Quality section under Test Print for details on printing a test pattern If the test pattern prints properly the printer is probably working correctly and the dif...

Page 60: ... EXECUTE bottom button to perform automatic adjustment 5 If you want to correct specific areas scroll through the ADJUSTMENT AUTO options and then press the EXECUTE button The following table describes the various options Option Description MAG SINGLE Magnification correction in the sub scanning direction for 1 pass MAG MULTI Magnification correction in the sub scanning direction for multi pass AD...

Page 61: ...OSITION Correction of the print position ALL All adjustment COLOR SELECT This command selects the ink bottle being adjusted ADJUSTMENT AUTO S BI DIR DENSITY Î FIRING TIMING Î MORE BI DIR DENSITY S PRESS EXECUTE KEY EXECUTE Î FIRING TIMING S PRESS EXECUTE KEY EXECUTE Î ADJUSTMENT AUTO S PRINT POSITION Î ALL Î MORE ADJUSTMENT AUTO S COLOR SELECTION Î MORE PRINT POSITION S PRESS EXECUTE KEY EXECUTE Î...

Page 62: ...or the installed media In this case you must verify the selected value by trial and error printing with your media for optimum results The value entered can be any value between 0 50 and 0 50 in 0 01 intervals Set the value and print your patterns to find the most appropriate value for your media For more detailed procedures refer to the Operations Panel Menu section Media Attribute Note Adjusting...

Page 63: ...llowing are some common operating problems with symptom descriptions and suggested actions Symptom Potential Problem Suggested Solution Cutter does not cut cleanly Replace the cutter Cutter does not operate Incorrect cutter setting at operation panel Cutter is stuck Check the cutter mode If the mode is set to NO CUT set the mode to NORMAL CUT Manually move the cutter to the right Ink Empty is disp...

Page 64: ...inated area on the platen Clean the pinch roller Clean the platen Dark prints The printer might be set for the wrong media Ensure that 720 dpi printing is not being performed on 360 dpi media Different colors than expected The color displayed on the host computer monitor and the print colors are not necessarily the same Ensure both the monitor and printer are calibrated Light or blank prints The R...

Page 65: ...ia skew errors carriage jams media jams etc Media loaded improperly Ensure the media is loaded in the roll locators exactly in the appropriate slot Onyx PosterShop 5 0 specific While using PosterShop after sending very first print the window displays An error occurred while initializing printer communication port for job ___ ONX Would you like to retry or cancel SCSI configuration improperly set C...

Page 66: ...ge file is opened Check Print Setup settings and ensure that the media and roll settings correlate If it constantly seems to default to the incorrect roll with each file that you open and print apply a different template Incompleted print job message stating seek to a tile Job size is larger than 1GB If possible reduce image size PosterShop cannot print jobs that are larger than 1 GB ...

Page 67: ...REAR RESET ROLL SEE USER GUIDE ER 3A52 AUTO ADJ FAILURE ON LC HEAD SEE USER GUIDE ER 2924 RELEASE LEVER OPENED CLOSE THE LEVER ER 3A11 EMPTY ROLL LOAD MEDIA SEE USER GUIDE ER 3A61 AUTO ADJ FAILURE ON LM HEAD SEE USER GUIDE ER 2925 MEDIA SET ERROR RESET FRONT ROLL SEE USER GUIDE ER 3A21 NOT SELECTABLE REMOVE CURRENT MEDIA ER 3A71 AUTO ADJ FAILURE ON Y HEAD SEE USER GUIDE ER 2926 MEDIA SET ERROR RES...

Page 68: ...D12 M INK EMPTY FILLING INK ER 4643 JAM4 FRONT ROLL REMOVE MEDIA SEE USER GUIDE ER 3B41 WASTE BOTTLE FULL NOT INSTALLED SEE USER GUIDE ER 4621 LC INK EMPTY FILLING INK ER 4644 JAM4 REAR ROLL REMOVE MEDIA SEE USER GUIDE ER 3B42 K INK EMPTY LOAD INK CARTRIDGE ER 4631 LM INK EMPTY FILLING INK ER 4645 JAM5 FRONT ROLL REMOVE MEDIA SEE USER GUIDE ER 3B51 C INK EMPTY LOAD INK CARTRIDGE ER 4632 Y INK EMPT...

Page 69: ... ggg Î READY MENU Î RWD ALL Î RWD Î MORE FWD Î From MENU MENU S SET Î MORE MENU S TEST PRINT Î HEAD MAINTENANCE Î MORE MENU S ADJUSTMENT AUTO Î MORE From CUT From HEAD MAINTENANCE HEAD MAINTENANCE S STRONG PURGING Î NORMAL PURGING Î Cuts the media No further options MENU S REPLACING BLADE Î MORE MENU S LIFE COUNTER Î MORE ...

Page 70: ...R Î MEDIA TYPE FRONT Î MORE SET S MEDIA ATTRIBUTE Î POWER SAVE Î MORE SET S MAINT INTERVAL Î INIT CUT Î MORE SET S DATE SET Î TIME SET Î MORE SET S UNIT SELECTÎ WINDING DIRECTIONÎ MORE SET S AUTO CAP Î REWIND DELAY Î MORE SET S FEED CORRECTION Î INTER PAGE GAP Î MORE SET S LANGUAGE Î MORE SET S SCSI ID Î I F TIME OUTÎ MORE ...

Page 71: ... 50 0 50 in 0 1sec interval NORMAL CUT NO CUT OFF 60min in 5min interval MEDIA TYPE REAR S 360 PRESENTATION ENTER Î MEDIA TYPE FRONT S 720 PRESENTATION ENTER Î MEDIA ATTRIBUTE S 360 PRESENTATION Î 720 PRESENTATION Î MORE 360 PRESENTATION S WAIT CARRIAGE Î WAIT CUT Î MORE MORE cycles through all available media 360 PRESENTATION S MAGNIFICATION Î CUT MODE Î MORE POWER SAVE S OFF ENTER Î Note the fol...

Page 72: ...LE SHORT NONE YES NO 1 6 OFF 10sec 30sec 60sec 120sec Feet m OFF IMAGE OUT IMAGE IN MAINT INTERVAL S LONG ENTER Î DATE SET S 2000 01 01 YYYY MM DD CSR ENTER Î TIME SET S 12 34 56 HH MM SS CSR ENTER Î SCSI ID S 1 ENTER Î I F TIME OUT S OFF ENTER Î UNIT SELECT S FEET ENTER Î SET S UNIT SELECTÎ WINDING DIRECTION Î MORE WINDING DIRECTION S OFF ENTER Î INIT CUT S YES ENTER Î ...

Page 73: ...ISH GERMAN FRENCH PORTUGUESE SPANISH ITALIAN JAPANESE W O INFO WITH INFO REWIND DELAY S OFF ENTER Î FEED CORRECTION S NOT EXECUTE ENTER Î INTER PAGE GAP S 1 INCH ENTER Î TEST PRINT S NOZZLE TEST Î MORE NOZZLE TEST S W O INFO FRONT ROLL PRINT Î ROLL cycles between FRONT BACK TEST PRINT menu To Head Maintenance menu AUTO CAP S OFF ENTER Î MEDIA FLATTENING S NONE ENTER Î SET S MEDIA FLATTENING Î LANG...

Page 74: ...INGLE S PRESS EXECUTE KEY EXECUTE Î MAG MULTI S PRESS EXECUTE KEY EXECUTE Î BI DIR DENSITY S PRESS EXECUTE KEY EXECUTE Î FIRING TIMING S PRESS EXECUTE KEY EXECUTE Î ADJUSTMENT AUTO S PRINT DIRECTION Î ALL Î MORE ADJUSTMENT AUTO S COLOR SELECTION Î MORE PRINT DIRECTION S PRESS EXECUTE KEY EXECUTE Î ALL S PRESS EXECUTE KEY EXECUTE Î COLOR SELECTION S K C M LC LM Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 CSR ENTER Î From Test P...

Page 75: ...ER S LIFE COUNTER 1 Î LIFE COUNTER 2 Î MORE FRONT ROLL USAGE S xxx x feet MORE REAR ROLL USAGE S xxx x feet MORE From Adjustment Auto menu FRONT ROLL USAGE S xxx x feet CLEAR Î MORE ENTER Î REAR ROLL USAGE S xxx x feet CLEAR Î MORE ENTER Î REPLACING BLADE S MOVE TO THE CENTER Î LIFE COUNTER menu ...

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