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Operating Instructions

For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information in "Read
This First" before using the machine.

Summary of Contents for Pro L5130

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions For safe and correct use be sure to read the Safety Information in Read This First before using the machine ...

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Page 3: ... View 17 Inside View 18 Symbols for Power Switch 19 Heater 19 Guide to Functions of the Attention Light 21 Guide to the Names and Functions of the Machine s Control Panel 23 How to Use the Home Screen 24 Adjusting the Angle of the Control Panel 25 Changing the Display Language 26 About the Auto Reset Function 27 Connecting the Cable 28 Connecting to the Ethernet Interface 28 Connecting the Power C...

Page 4: ...edia 52 Changing Roll Media 68 Setting Leaf Media 73 Changing Print Origin 79 Adjusting the Heater Temperature 81 Test Feeding 83 Test Printing 85 Performing Test Printing 85 How to Read the Printing Result 86 Cleaning Print Head Nozzles 89 About Head Cleaning 89 Performing Head Cleaning 90 Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity 91 Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity Automatically 92 Adjusting the Media ...

Page 5: ...ompensating with Another Nozzle 115 Compensating the Clogged Nozzle Automatically 115 Compensating the Clogged Nozzle Manually 116 Deleting the Registered Clogged Nozzle 118 Using the Displacement Liquid Instead of White Ink 120 Replacing White Ink with the Displacement Liquid 121 Replacing the Displacement Liquid with White Ink 123 Using the Timer Settings 128 Configuring Sleep Mode Transition Ti...

Page 6: ...n the Indicator Lamp for the Check Status Key Is Lit 168 When a Status Icon Is Displayed 169 If You Cannot Turn On the Power 171 When You Cannot Print 172 When There Is a Problem Connecting to Web Image Monitor 175 When You Cannot Print as Expected 176 When the Printed Media Becomes Dirty 176 When Print Quality Is Not Satisfactory 177 When You Want to Clear Nozzle Clogging 184 When You Want to Cle...

Page 7: ...sumables 233 Disposal of Used Consumables 235 Replacing an Ink Cartridge 235 Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge 238 Replacing a Flushing Cartridge 242 Replacing a Waste Ink Bottle 243 List of Consumables 246 Ink Cartridge 246 Other Consumables 246 Specifications 248 Machine Specifications 248 Ink Specifications 251 Information for This Machine 253 ENERGY STAR Program mainly North America 253 Energy Sa...

Page 8: ...7 Appendix Trademarks 257 6 ...

Page 9: ...the functions of Region A and Region B models are indicated by the two symbols Read the information indicated by the symbol that corresponds to the region of the model you are using For details about which symbol corresponds to the model you are using see page 8 Model Specific Information Disclaimer To the maximum extent permitted by applicable laws in no event will the manufacturer be liable for ...

Page 10: ...your office products The inner parts of this product may be scratched because of processing and adjustment but this does not degrade the product s performance or quality Model Specific Information This section explains how to identify the region to which your machine belongs There is a label on the rear of the machine located in the position shown below The label contains details that identify the...

Page 11: ...ions in this manual are given in two measurement units metric and imperial If your machine is a Region A model refer to the metric units If your machine is a Region B model refer to the imperial units Before You Start 9 ...

Page 12: ... m approx 6 561 7 ft or less Place the machine on a level surface The machine must be level within 5 mm approx 0 2 inches both front to rear and left to right Place the machine in a stable place where the floor is strong enough to withstand a load of 1 800 N m2 or more If the machine is placed somewhere where the conditions are different from those recommended a failure may occur Avoid the followi...

Page 13: ...e performed by a customer engineer Contact your service representative if you need to relocate the machine About Long Term Storage of the Machine When not using the machine for a week or more perform nozzle maintenance before storing the machine For details about how to perform nozzle maintenance see page 185 Performing nozzle maintenance Note the following If the machine is to be left unused for ...

Page 14: ...before printing as necessary If you do not use the machine for a long period of time printing may not be performed normally even if head cleaning is performed multiple times If any nozzles are stilled clogged turn the power off and do not use the machine for 8 hours or longer If there are air bubbles trapped in the ink they may be absorbed and normal printing may be possible If the problem is stil...

Page 15: ...ol Maintenance kit bottle of cleaning liquid protective gloves dropper Cleaning stick Protective glasses Roll core CD ROM Manuals CD ROM Color Profile A set of RIP software USB hardware key USB flash drive installation guide A set of instruction manuals Manuals for this machine The operating instructions included with the machine are provided in both paper and PDF format users can view the content...

Page 16: ...w to use RIP software In order to view the operating instructions in PDF format install Adobe Acrobat Reader Adobe Reader List of software ONYX Rip Center is included on the USB flash drive Make sure to connect the USB hardware key to your computer when using ONYX Rip Center If the USB hardware key is not connected during operation the software does not operate properly ONYX Rip Center is a softwa...

Page 17: ...s Front View DWT106 1 13 11 10 9 7 7 8 2 5 3 6 4 12 1 Center cover Open this cover when setting media dealing with media misfeeds or cleaning the platen 2 Right cover Open this cover when doing maintenance work such as cleaning the caps or replacing the cleaning cartridge etc 3 Control panel See page 23 Guide to the Names and Functions of the Machine s Control Panel Guide to Names and Functions of...

Page 18: ... is not rolled up 7 Roll core holder Use to set the roll core and roll up printed roll media 8 Media cutter Cuts media See page 104 Cutting Media 9 Media output location Outputs printed media 10 Left cover Open this cover when cleaning the underside of the carriage for the nozzle surface of the print heads media sensor etc 11 Ink cartridge Set the ink cartridges of each color correctly 12 Ink indi...

Page 19: ...er when setting media or cleaning the pre heater There are media input locations and a media sensor inside of this cover 4 Roll holder Use to set roll media 5 Roll feed unit Pull out when setting or replacing media 6 Media support Use to place media temporarily when setting heavy media 7 Handle Use when pulling out the roll feed unit Guide to Names and Functions of Components 17 ...

Page 20: ...supplying power to the pre heater and cure heater Connect the included power cord to the power socket 10 Power inlet 2 A power inlet for supplying power to the machine Connect the included power cord to the power socket 11 Main power switch To operate the machine the main power switch must be on If it is off turn the switch on See page 32 Turning On the Power 12 Media sensor Detects the presence o...

Page 21: ...aning the Caps Requests for Daily Care and Maintenance 5 Flushing cartridge Use when performing head cleaning or auto maintenance To replace the flushing cartridges see page 242 Replacing a Flushing Cartridge 6 Media guide Set media in accordance to its width Set the media so that both edges pass under the media guides 7 Platen This is the media feeding surface printing range Clean this area if th...

Page 22: ...cing media when the media feeding surface is hot it may cause the media to affix to the feeding surface as well as wrinkles or warping to occur 2 3 4 5 1 DWT113 1 Media feed direction 2 Pre heater Pre heats media before printing and suppresses sudden changes in the temperature on the platen 3 Print heater Heats media during printing and increases image quality 4 Post heater Drys ink from below med...

Page 23: ...a jam or no media is left The colors of the lamp and their meanings are as follows Lamp Status The bottom lamp lights blue Printing The bottom lamp flashes blue Data in The top lamp lights red Error occurred Example When the service call message appears Media jam Out of media Out of ink Read the message on the display panel and then take appropriate action For details see page 210 When Messages Ap...

Page 24: ...p flashes yellow Warning Example Ink has nearly run out Waste ink bottle is nearly full Read the message on the display panel and then take appropriate action For details see page 210 When Messages Appear 1 Getting Started 22 ...

Page 25: ...or status For details about the Check Status screen see page 168 When the Indicator Lamp for the Check Status Key Is Lit 5 Data In indicator Flashes when the machine is receiving data from a computer Lights when there is a job in the print queue 6 Status indicator Indicates that an error has occurred 7 Main power indicator The main power indicator lights when you turn on the power 8 Energy Saver k...

Page 26: ...ction item gently Do not apply strong impact or force to the screen or it may be damaged Maximum force allowable is approx 30N approx 3 kgf N Newton kgf Kilogram force 1 kgf 9 8N 1 3 4 5 2 9 10 8 6 7 EDP015 11 1 Operational status or messages Displays the operation status messages and the reason for canceling printing 2 Remaining ink display icon The state and remaining amount of each ink and disp...

Page 27: ...s displayed only when the roll media is set 10 Heater temperature display See page 25 Checking the state of the heater 11 Offline Online display The machine is offline while in the print standby state and is online during printing Checking the state of the heater The temperature and state of each heater are displayed EDP016 1 2 5 4 6 3 1 Current temperature 2 Set temperature 3 The cure heater has ...

Page 28: ...ge You can switch the language to be displayed on the control panel The available languages are Japanese English French German Italian Spanish Dutch Portuguese and Russian 1 Press the User Tools key DWU101 2 Press General Settings 3 Press Language 4 Select the language you want to display Press or to switch the screen to be displayed 5 Press Close 6 Press End 1 Getting Started 26 ...

Page 29: ...anner When the print interruption screen is displayed If an operation is not performed within a specific period of time printing will be canceled When the Origin Setting screen is displayed If 10 minutes pass without an operation being performed the settings will be cleared and the carriage will return to the home position The Initial Setting Maintenance or Print Adjustment screen is displayed If ...

Page 30: ...t Ethernet Speed to Auto selection in Network Settings on the Initial Setting screen If the main power switch is on turn it off 1 Make sure the main power switch is turned off 2 Connect the Ethernet interface cable to the Ethernet port DWT112 3 Connect the other end of the Ethernet interface cable to a network connection device such as a hub 4 Turn on the main power switch of the machine DWT117 1 ...

Page 31: ... electric shock Do not use power cords that are damaged broken or modified Also do not use power cords that have been trapped under heavy objects pulled hard or bent severely Doing so could result in fire or electric shock Touching the prongs of the power cable s plug with anything metallic constitutes a fire and electric shock hazard The supplied power cord is for use with this machine only Do no...

Page 32: ... the power supply of the machine completely remove both power plugs Unless both power plugs are removed fire or electric shock may result The capacity of power in this machine is 32 A and 6 000 W with both cords combined Connect each cord to separate power sources with independent breakers If you connect to an electrical outlet that is connected to the same breaker the breaker may cut off power Be...

Page 33: ...he power cord plug into the wall outlet Power Source mainly Europe and Asia AC220 240 V 16 A 50 60 Hz These values are for one power cord only mainly North America AC208 240 V 16 A 50 60 Hz These values are for one power cord only Be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above mainly Europe For users in Norway this product is also designed for an IT power distribution system with pha...

Page 34: ...erent power source that has an independent circuit breaker Normally do not turn off the power of the machine When the power is turned off for long periods the auto maintenance function is not performed successfully When unavoidably turning off the power or when removing the power plug turn the power back on as soon as possible If the auto maintenance function does not run a dried print head may ca...

Page 35: ...contact your service representative If you find an error while turning off the power resolve the error For details see page 210 When Messages Appear Close the cover If the cover is open the auto maintenance function does not work Confirm that the carriage has returned to the home position before turning off the power If you turn off the power before the carriage returns to the home position the pr...

Page 36: ...media is jammed When the service call message appears When the Replace the cartridge message appears When ink is being replaced When one of the following screens is displayed Initial Setting screen Maintenance screen Print Adjustment screen Heater Settings screen Origin Setting screen When data is being processed When the Data In indicator is lit or flashing When one of the machine s covers is ope...

Page 37: ...procedure to assign a specific IPv4 address to the machine Before making any changes contact your network administrator to obtain the IP address subnet mask and gateway address to be specified on the machine 1 Press the User Tools key DWU101 2 Press Network Settings 3 Press IPv4 4 Press Specify 5 Press Machine IPv4 Address 6 Enter the machine s IPv4 address using the number keys and then press Set...

Page 38: ...e twice 6 Press End Setting Ethernet Speed You can set the speed that the machine will use for Ethernet communication Usually you should set the machine to select the Ethernet speed automatically This setting allows two interfaces to determine the optimum speed when they are connected A connection cannot be established if the selected Ethernet speed does not match your network s transmission speed...

Page 39: ...y DWU101 2 Press Network Settings 3 Press 4 Press Ethernet Speed 5 Select an Ethernet speed from Auto selection 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex or 1 Gbps Full Duplex 6 Press Close 7 Press End Ethernet Configuration 37 ...

Page 40: ...idge About maintaining white ink Perform the following tasks as the components of white ink settle easily Shake the white ink cartridge A message is displayed on the control panel when a fixed amount of time has passed with the power turned on or at the moment the power is turned on At the beginning of daily work remove the white ink cartridge and then shake it For details see Shaking a White Ink ...

Page 41: ...ridge If 30 days or more pass following the expiration date Ink has expired will be displayed and the machine cannot be used Replace the corresponding color ink cartridges However if two ink cartridges of the same color are installed and if one of them is usable the machine can still be used The error message will not be displayed For details about how to check the error message see page 168 When ...

Page 42: ... cartridges or displacement liquid cartridges We assume no responsibility for any damage caused by the use of a refilled ink cartridge flushing cartridge or displacement liquid cartridge Neither pound the ink cartridge flushing cartridge and displacement liquid cartridge nor shake them violently as doing so can cause leakage of ink flushing liquid and displacement liquid The safety evaluation of t...

Page 43: ...pired Do not disassemble ink cartridges refill or add ink to the ink cartridges Do not hit or swing around the ink cartridges Doing so might cause the ink to leak Do not touch the IC chip on ink cartridges To protect the print heads and ensure print quality ink is consumed not only when printing but also when the main power switch is turned on during head cleaning ink refreshing and the loading of...

Page 44: ...ported media are shown below Roll media and leaf media can be used with this machine Types of recommended media PVC Tarpaulin PET PP Coated Paper Plain Paper Soft Signage Fabric Wallpaper Canvas Media width RICOH Pro L5130 297 1 371 mm approx 11 7 53 98 inches RICOH Pro L5160 297 1 625 mm approx 11 7 63 98 inches 1 Getting Started 42 ...

Page 45: ...1 mainly Europe and Asia 0 1 0 15mm mainly North America 0 004 0 006 inches Default mainly Europe and Asia 0 15 0 2mm mainly North America 0 006 0 008 inches 1 mainly Europe and Asia 0 2 0 3mm mainly North America 0 008 0 012 inches 2 mainly Europe and Asia 0 3 0 5mm mainly North America 0 012 0 02 inches About Media 43 ...

Page 46: ...erica 0 11 inches 3 mainly Europe and Asia 3 8mm mainly North America 0 15 inches Maximum print area RICOH Pro L5130 Width 1 361 mm approx 53 58 inches Length 300 000 mm approx 11 811 02 inches RICOH Pro L5160 Width 1 615 mm approx 63 58 inches Length 300 000 mm approx 11 811 02 inches Roll media Outside diameter A diameter of 250 mm 9 84 inches or less Core size bore 2 or 3 inches 1 Getting Start...

Page 47: ... media for example by placing it on a small table so that the media warps down Warped up media may be impossible to vacuum during feeding Store media on a flat surface Do not store media vertically Once opened store media in plastic bags Precautions for Handling Media Take the following precautions when handling media Use media recommended by RICOH to ensure reliable high quality printing Set the ...

Page 48: ...uid and displacement liquid on your skin If ink flushing liquid and displacement liquid come into contact with your skin wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water The supplied gloves are consumables If they are damaged or lost use polythene gloves instead While handling media be sure to wear gloves If handling media with your bare hands the media may become dirty from fingerprints or g...

Page 49: ...e media Do not use a roll core with dents or media that is warped The media may float leading to interference with the carriage and affecting the overall print quality Do not place the printed media surfaces face to face Doing so may produce uneven luster and cause the printed image to come off For details about handling and for notes on the media see the manual supplied with the media or ask the ...

Page 50: ...1 Getting Started 48 ...

Page 51: ...ng Print Origin 3 Adjust the heater temperature See page 81 Adjusting the Heater Temperature 4 Perform test feeding See page 83 Test Feeding 5 Perform test printing See page 85 Test Printing 6 Clean the print heads See page 89 Cleaning Print Head Nozzles 7 Adjust the media feed quantity See page 91 Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity 8 Adjust the drop position See page 96 Adjusting the Drop Position...

Page 52: ...e on the machine make sure to wear the attached gloves The supplied gloves are consumables If they are damaged or lost use polythene gloves instead A roll media may be as heavy as 55 kg 121 25 lb Hold the roll media horizontally with both hands If you hold the roll media vertically or with one hand the roll media may fall and cause an injury You cannot set media in the following situations When pr...

Page 53: ...even stretching of the media at its edges so do not try to align the media to 0 on the scale forcefully Scale on the post heater DWT081 Scale on the pre heater DWT080 If it is 4 on the pre heater scale 4 4 1 2 DWT084 Setting Media 51 ...

Page 54: ...o load the roll media with the post heater scales aligned with the pre heater scales When setting leaf media Use the 0 position on the scale of the post heater as a guide for setting the edges of the media Setting Roll Media Do not leave the media with the heater ON for a long time This section explains how to set roll media Set roll media while the machine s power is turned on If media has alread...

Page 55: ... so may cause the edges of roll media to bend or wrinkle Before loading the roll media open the center cover at the machine s front part and then move the media guides to the ends 1 Grab the handle on the back of the machine to pull out the roll feed unit DWT120 2 Temporarily place set media on the media support Place the media in the direction indicated in the following illustration When using me...

Page 56: ...re size of the set media There are two types of inner diameter for the roll core of the roll media 2 inches and 3 inches Move the roll holder to the reference position marked on the machine to match the inner diameter of the roll core DWT125 5 Lock the roll holder s holding lever 6 Insert the roll core of the roll media to the roll holder Insert the roll core as far as possible so that it does not...

Page 57: ...e roll holder is located further inside than the set media move the roll holder so that it is located outside the media 2 1 DWT127 8 While holding the right side of the media move the roll holder to the left to insert it into the roll core of the roll media Push the roll core until it makes contact with the roll holder Ensure that the media does not move vertically DWT128 Setting Media 55 ...

Page 58: ... the roll core If the amount of force used to press the roll holder into the roll core is insufficient the media may hang down and touch the floor 10 Return the roll feed unit to its original position DWT130 11 Lift and secure the pre heater cover 12 Raise the media holding lever back DWT131 2 Basic Operations 56 ...

Page 59: ...Ensure the media is inserted evenly and begin feeding DWT162 Holding the edge of the media adjust the angle at the leading edge of the media and load it DWT163 If there is no media on the sensor the machine cannot detect media successfully Set media so that it covers the media sensor on the left side of the feeding surface Withdraw the media approximately one hand grip s worth from the media feedi...

Page 60: ... of the media 14 While holding down the center of the media lower the media holding lever back The pinch rollers lower and the media is fixed DWT133 15 Return the pre heater cover to its original position After returning the pre heater cover to its original position press its ends to make sure that it is not bulging If you operate the device with a bulge in the pre heater cover the cover may come ...

Page 61: ... stop half way because of the shock absorbing stopper make sure the media holding lever is lowered completely DWT137 20 Move the left and right media guides to match the media width Set the media so that it passes under the media guides When setting the media that is thicker than the media guides maximally widen the space between the media guides If media rises on the platen hold it down while set...

Page 62: ...creen is displayed on the control panel 22 Set the roll up switch to the off position middle DWT138 23 Move to the rear of the printer and check for warping in the media If the roll media is slack rotate it to take up the slack Slack EDP010 Slack eliminated 2 Basic Operations 60 ...

Page 63: ...l core as far as possible so that it does not move DWT139 25 Release the roll core holder s holding lever on the left side of the front of the machine If necessary move the roll core holder to match the width of the empty roll core 1 2 DWT140 26 Move the roll core holder to the right to insert it into the empty roll core Insert the roll core as far as possible so that it does not move Setting Medi...

Page 64: ...nt If the media is not going to be replaced and it is not necessary to change the media settings press No and proceed to Step 41 29 Select Roll Outer winding of print side and then press Next When using media whose printing surface is rolled up on the inside select Roll Inner winding of print side 2 Basic Operations 62 ...

Page 65: ... the print heads press Head Height 37 Select the height of the print heads from Default 1 2 or 3 depending on the thickness of the media and then press Set Set the height of the print heads so that it does not interfere with the media However having too much space between the media and the print heads can also have a negative impact on print quality 38 When changing the media width press Media Wid...

Page 66: ... When you load the media if the arm near the media cutter is positioned behind the media you cannot cut the media correctly Correct DWT074 1 Incorrect DWT075 1 2 Basic Operations 64 ...

Page 67: ...venting the left and right sides from bending and being caught When using soft media do not cut the media DWT143 43 Fix the central tip of the media to the empty roll core with adhesive tape When using soft media fix the right edge center and left edge with adhesive tape When fixing the left edge center and right edge with adhesive tape after fixing the center pull the left and right sides of the ...

Page 68: ...DWT145 When placing the printing surface on the inside and rolling up media Roll the media from the back of the roll core to the front to fix it 1 2 2 DWT146 44 Press Feed to slacken the media and then rotate the roll core manually to roll the media around the roll core a few times Ensure there are no folds in the edges of the media 2 Basic Operations 66 ...

Page 69: ...a again For details about supported media see page 42 Supported Media If there is media floating on the media sensor the media may not be detected correctly Depending on the operating environment and media the machine may not be able to correctly detect the media width If the media width is not detected correctly perform the following tasks Set the media again Check whether outside light is reflec...

Page 70: ...oll media Change the roll media with the machine turned on 1 Press Origin Setting Cut on the bottom right of the screen 2 Press Feed or Rewind to feed the media to the cutting position 3 Press Cut The selection screen for the cutting position is displayed 4 Select Position of the cutter and then press Cut 5 Press Yes The media is cut at the position of the cutter 2 Basic Operations 68 ...

Page 71: ...t to remove the roll core Hold the roll core while removing it so that it does not fall down DWT151 8 Remove the roll core from the roll core holder on the right side of the front of the machine DWT152 9 Insert the empty roll core onto the roll core holder Insert the roll core as far as possible so that it does not move Setting Media 69 ...

Page 72: ...he roll core as far as possible so that it does not move DWT141 11 Lock the roll core holder s holding lever DWT142 12 Lift and secure the pre heater cover on the back of the machine 13 While holding down the center of the media raise the media holding lever back The pinch rollers rise and the media is unfixed 2 Basic Operations 70 ...

Page 73: ...ng down the center of the media roll up the remaining media DWT154 15 Return the pre heater cover to its original position 16 Grab the handle on the back of the machine to pull out the roll feed unit DWT155 Setting Media 71 ...

Page 74: ...f the machine DWT156 18 Move the roll holder to the right to remove the roll media Hold the roll media while removing it so that it does not fall down DWT157 19 Remove the roll media from the roll holder on the left side of the back of the machine DWT158 2 Basic Operations 72 ...

Page 75: ...gin of at least 870 mm approx 34 3 inches Depending on the state of the media a misfeed may occur If a misfeed occurs set the media again so that the tip of the media comes out of the media output location When setting curled media stretch out the curl with your hands before setting or set the media at an orientation where both edges do not rise When setting long media lay a clean cloth or piece o...

Page 76: ...ia on the sensor the machine cannot detect media successfully Set media so that it covers the media sensor on the left side of the feeding surface Withdraw the media approximately one hand grip s worth from the media feeding surface on the front of the machine DWT165 4 While holding down the center of the media lower the media holding lever back The pinch rollers lower and the media is fixed DWT16...

Page 77: ...rs rise and the media is unfixed DWT135 8 While holding down the center of the media pull the media straight out to the media output location Check that the media has been pulled out evenly Use the scale on the post heater to check the position of the right edge of the media 9 Move the right side media guide until it makes contact with the right edge of the platen 10 Move the right edge of the med...

Page 78: ...ch the media width Set the media so that it passes under the media guides When setting media that is thicker than the media guides maximally widen the space between the media guides If media rises on the platen hold it down while setting the media guides If the positions of the media guides do not match the media width the media may be fed diagonally or misfed DWT136 2 Basic Operations 76 ...

Page 79: ...nging the height of the print heads press Head Height 21 Select the height of the print heads from Default 1 2 or 3 depending on the thickness of the media and then press Set Set the height of the print heads so that it does not interfere with the media However having too much space between the media and the print heads can also have a negative impact on print quality 22 When changing the media wi...

Page 80: ... 42 Supported Media If there is media floating around the media sensor the media may not be detected correctly Do not forcefully pull on media while it is printing Doing so can negatively impact the print quality Ensure that media is not interfered with at the output location during printing If the edges of the media reach the floor output may be inhibited causing a media jam 2 Basic Operations 78...

Page 81: ...the position indicated by the pointer when changing the origin When the change is completed the position set will be used as the reference point for printing 1 Press Origin Setting Cut on the bottom right of the screen 2 Press Left or Right to change the horizontal origin The carriage will move in accordance with the latest numerical value If the latest numerical value is larger hold down the butt...

Page 82: ... Fed media does not return to its original position even when pressing Cancel while configuring the origin settings 2 Basic Operations 80 ...

Page 83: ...nd change the temperature of the pre heater print heater post heater and cure heater Set the temperature of each heater depending on the media to be used It takes several minutes or hours to reach the configured temperature depending on the operating environment 1 Check the temperature of each heater on the home screen For details about how to check the temperature see page 25 Checking the state o...

Page 84: ...you turn the heater temperature down change the job settings for the RIP software to the following to ensure enough time for drying For details about the settings see Changing Printer Settings RIP Settings Guide Increase the drying time Select a print mode with a higher number of passes Print unidirectionally The temperature of heaters can also be set in the RIP software When the temperature setti...

Page 85: ...g test feeding 5 Press Execute 6 Press Cancel to stop test feeding When you select Yes in Step 4 stop test feeding and then rewind the media to its original position 7 Check the result of test feeding 8 Press Confirm 9 Press End If a problem is indicated in the result of the test feed change the temperature settings for each heater and then perform test feeding again For details about changing the...

Page 86: ... Depending on the media to be used the media may ripple as the heater becomes hot If the media ripples when feeding see page 196 When Media Curls While Feeding 2 Basic Operations 84 ...

Page 87: ...ore printing Failure to do so may cause defects in image quality Performing Test Printing Never open the center cover or raise the lever during printing Opening the cover or raising the lever will abort printing 1 Set media For details see page 50 Setting Media 2 Change the print origin For details see page 79 Changing Print Origin 3 Press the Maintenance key DWU102 4 Press Print Test 5 Press Exec...

Page 88: ...e RIP software For details see Functions on the Main Menu RIP Settings Guide How to Read the Printing Result How to read the test printing result is explained below DWT171 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 1 Print head 1 2 Print head 2 3 Print head 3 4 Nozzle D column 5 Nozzle C column 6 Nozzle B column 7 Nozzle A column Check the position of the print heads where discharge defects such as clogging nozzles in the noz...

Page 89: ... intervals in the nozzle check pattern are not equal Bending lines have occurred Check the clogged nozzle number The numbers on the left and right of the test pattern are used for determining which nozzle is clogged For example if nozzle clogging is in the location shown in the following illustration count left from nozzle number 91 to determine that the clogged nozzle is on nozzle number 94 Test ...

Page 90: ...DWT216 2 Basic Operations 88 ...

Page 91: ...g to the result of test printing Nozzle Cleaning Low If there are bending lines or clogged nozzles in the test printing result perform Nozzle Cleaning Low Nozzle Cleaning High If there are missing lines or ink has mixed perform Nozzle Cleaning High Nozzle Cleaning High cleans the print heads more powerfully than Nozzle Cleaning Low Perform Nozzle Cleaning High also in the case of a media jam scrat...

Page 92: ... and then press Execute You can select multiple print heads simultaneously To perform all print heads press Clean All Print Heads 5 After the message is displayed press Execute Head cleaning will be performed 6 Press Confirm 7 Press Close 8 Perform test printing again to check the printing result Perform cleaning and test printing repeatedly until the printing result is normal 2 Basic Operations 9...

Page 93: ... Perform no other operations while the test pattern is printing An error will occur and test pattern will not print if There is a misfeed One of the machine s covers is open The machine is performing maintenance operations The machine has run out of ink The machine has run out of media Before adjusting ensure that there is no media floating or skewing If such issues occur feed the media from the O...

Page 94: ... 6 Pass or 8 Pass 12 Pass 16 Pass 32 Pass If using the machine with white ink select a print mode from 6 Pass 8 Pass 12 Pass 16 Pass or 32 Pass 12 Pass White 5 Press Execute The test pattern of the media feed adjustment is printed and then the media feed quantity adjustment is performed 6 Press Confirm 7 Press End Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity Manually You can print the test pattern of the med...

Page 95: ...ress Execute The test pattern of the media feed adjustment is printed 7 Press Feed or Rewind to feed the media to the position where the pattern can be seen properly 8 Press Next 9 Check the optimal adjustment value based on the printing result of the test pattern of the media feed adjustment The value with the straightest horizontal lines and faintest squares is the appropriate adjustment value A...

Page 96: ...he adjustment value is between 0 and 10 2 If the obliqueness of 10 and 0 is the same the adjustment value is 5 10 0 EDP018 3 If the obliqueness of 10 is greater than 0 the adjustment value is between 1 and 4 Enter 3 for 3 10 0 EDP019 After completing the adjustment perform media feed adjustment again and check that the adjustment value has been set correctly 2 Basic Operations 94 ...

Page 97: ...ess Adjustment Amount Entry 11 Enter the adjustment value that you checked in Step 9 using the number keys and then press Set 12 Press Close 13 Press Confirm 14 Press End Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity 95 ...

Page 98: ...ne has run out of media Before adjusting ensure that there is no media floating or skewing If such issues occur feed the media from the Origin Setting screen to reset the media or to resolve the skewing Before adjusting ensure that the heaters reach a temperature appropriate for use When printing on media with the heaters switched off set the temperatures of the pre heater print heater and post he...

Page 99: ...figuration used for the machine is 4C W you can select 12 Pass White 5 Press Execute The test pattern of the drop position adjustment is printed and then drop position adjustment is performed 6 Press Confirm 7 Press Close twice 8 Press End Adjusting the Drop Position Manually If image quality defects cannot be reduced even after adjusting the drop position automatically or you want to adjust visua...

Page 100: ...op position If the paper is not attached to the roll up unit Steps 6 to 8 for cutting the leading edge of the paper are unnecessary 6 To cut the leading edge of the test pattern for adjusting the drop position feed the media by pressing Feed or Rewind 7 Press Cut The selection screen for the cutting position is displayed 8 Select Position of the cutter and press Cut 9 To cut the trailing edge of t...

Page 101: ...stment value is the number above the square pattern that has the faintest color closest to gray and aligned verticals on both sides If the value in row A is 2 the adjustment value of A is 2 We recommend checking the optimal adjustment value by using a magnifying glass 13 Select a row from A to W that needs adjusting If an item you want to select is not displayed press or to switch the screen 14 En...

Page 102: ...ocedure again from the beginning If the print result does not include a square pattern with aligned verticals on both sides enter as the adjustment value the number above the closest match to such a pattern Then after the adjustment manually perform drop position adjustment again Perform the adjustment repeatedly until a square pattern having the faintest and closest color to gray and aligned vert...

Page 103: ...sing the Origin Setting menu eliminate the ripples and then send the RIP data to start printing Start Printing Never open the center cover or raise the lever during printing Opening the cover or raising the lever will abort printing Keep the center cover closed even when the machine is not printing If not dust can accumulate on the nozzles in the heads When using roll media rewind the roll media a...

Page 104: ... the Heater Temperature 4 Send the RIP data to be printed from a computer When data has been received from a computer the Data In indicator of the machine flashes For details about sending RIP data from a computer see Functions on the Main Menu RIP Settings Guide 5 Press the Off Line On Line key on the control panel to set the status to online DWU105 Ready is displayed on the home screen Start pri...

Page 105: ...rt to abort printing When pressing Resume the machine starts printing from the interrupted state For details about operations for interrupting resuming and stopping using a computer see Functions on the Main Menu RIP Settings Guide The regular print quality cannot be guaranteed if printing is restarted Printing Data 103 ...

Page 106: ...ia from either Base line position on the media guide or Position of the cutter Select Base line position on the media guide to cut media at the base lines on the media guides 4 Press Cut Start cutting at the cut position that you set When Base line position on the media guide is selected media is fed to the media cutter position before starting cutting 5 Press Set When automatically cutting printe...

Page 107: ...t 25 mm enter 10 The default values of the right and left margins are set at 0 15 mm mainly North America The margin settings can be changed in increments of 0 1 inches with a range of 0 4 to 3 3 from the reference value of 0 6 inches For example if you want to set 1 0 inch enter 0 4 The default values of the right and left margins are set at 0 0 6 inches 1 Press the Standard Procedure key DWU103 ...

Page 108: ...5 Press Right Side Margin 6 Enter the adjustment value of the right side margin using the number keys and then press Set Press to change between and 7 Press Close 8 Press End 3 Convenient Usage 106 ...

Page 109: ...n is printing An error will occur and test pattern will not print if There is a misfeed One of the machine s covers is open The machine is performing maintenance operations The machine has run out of ink The machine has run out of media Before adjusting ensure that there is no media floating or skewing If such issues occur feed the media from the Origin Setting screen to reset the media or to reso...

Page 110: ...f the defects appear in the connection parts between each head 1 Press the Standard Procedure key DWU103 2 Press Selected Setting for Head Alignment 3 Press Print Head Alignment 4 Press Auto 5 Press Execute The test pattern of the print head alignment is printed and then the connection method for the print heads is performed 6 Press Confirm 7 Press Print Head Alignment 8 Press On 9 Press Close twi...

Page 111: ... Press the Standard Procedure key DWU103 2 Press Selected Setting for Head Alignment 3 Press Print Head Alignment 4 Press Manual 5 Press Execute The test pattern of the print head alignment is printed 6 Check the optimal mode based on the printing result of the test pattern of the print head alignment Determine which test pattern has the least visible line and use the letter on the left of the tes...

Page 112: ...nment 9 Press On 10 Press Close twice 11 Press End The connection method for the print heads will be applied to the first printing job after these settings are configured Performing the Connection Method for the Media Feed Feeds media by overlaying the image and then performs image processing to the overlaid parts Performing the connection method for the media feed can reduce image quality defects...

Page 113: ...is set to On change the media feed correction level If the ink combinations are 4C 1 Press the Standard Procedure key DWU103 2 Press Selected Setting for Head Alignment 3 Press Media Feed Correction 4 Press Level Setting 5 Select the print mode to change the media feed correction level to 6 Pass 8 Pass 12 Pass 16 Pass or 32 Pass 6 Select the media feed correction level from Level 0 Level 1 Level 2...

Page 114: ... to 4 color white 4 color white white 4 color or 4 color white 4 color 6 Select the print mode to change the media feed correction level to 6 Pass 8 Pass 12 Pass 16 Pass or 32 Pass 7 Select the media feed correction level from Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 and Level 3 8 Press Close 5 times 9 Press End The connection method for the print heads will be applied to the first printing job after these setting...

Page 115: ...1 Lo Cleaning Interval Set the frequency for cleaning print head nozzles Level 1 Lo every 12 hours Level 2 every 6 hours Level 3 Hi every 3 hours Default Level 1 Lo Cleaning White Interval Set the cleaning frequency to prevent white ink from clogging Level 1 Lo every 4 hours Level 2 every 2 hours Level 3 Hi every hour Default Level 1 Lo Ink Circulation Interval Set the circulation frequency to avo...

Page 116: ...e for the maintenance frequency of each auto maintenance item is the same This section uses the procedure for the flushing interval as an example 1 Press the Maintenance key DWU102 2 Press 3 Press Auto Maintenance 4 Press Flushing Interval When setting other maintenance items select the desired item 5 Select a level from Level 1 Lo Level 2 or Level 3 Hi Maintenance is more frequent the higher the ...

Page 117: ... only when necessary Perform no other operations while the test pattern is printing An error will occur and test pattern will not print if There is a misfeed One of the machine s covers is open The machine is performing maintenance operations The machine has run out of ink The machine has run out of media Make sure to switch Nozzle Recovery to Off after nozzle defects are cleared If you continue t...

Page 118: ...ss End It is not reflected in the result of the test print even when Nozzle Recovery is set to On When checking the print result in which the clogged nozzle is recovered print the recovery check pattern by using the RIP software For details about how to print see Functions on the Main Menu RIP Settings Guide Compensating the Clogged Nozzle Manually After printing the nozzle check pattern manually ...

Page 119: ...lt 4 Press the Maintenance key DWU102 5 Press 6 Press Clogged Nozzle Settings 7 Press Registering Clogged Nozzle 8 Select the print head that you checked in Step 3 9 Select the nozzle column that you checked in Step 3 If you want to register the nozzle A column of Head 1 select H1 A Register 10 Select the registration number You can register up to 10 clogged nozzles to one nozzle column You can di...

Page 120: ...nd It is not reflected in the result of the test print even when Nozzle Recovery is set to On When checking the print result in which the clogged nozzle is recovered print the recovery check pattern by using the RIP software For details see Functions on the Main Menu RIP Settings Guide Deleting the Registered Clogged Nozzle Delete the registered clogged nozzle by nozzle column When the clogged noz...

Page 121: ...ect the nozzle column to be deleted If you want to delete registration of nozzle A column of Head 1 select H1 A Delete All 7 Confirm the message on the control panel and then press Execute Registration of the clogged nozzle is deleted 8 Press Confirm 9 Press Close 3 times 10 Press End Recovering the Clogged Nozzle by Compensating with Another Nozzle 119 ...

Page 122: ...ening the cartridge tank printing quality would be poor Do not touch or stain the contacts of the ink cartridges flushing cartridges displacement liquid cartridges and cleaning cartridge as doing so may cause damage to the print circuit board If ink flushing liquid and displacement liquid get into contact with eyes wash eyes immediately with running water Consult a doctor if necessary If ink flush...

Page 123: ...idge into the specified cartridge holder Replacing White Ink with the Displacement Liquid An error will occur and ink replacement will not be executed if The machine has run out of displacement liquid The displacement cartridge is not inserted correctly When replacing white ink with displacement liquid all 4 corresponding cartridges must be replaced The displacement process cannot be performed if ...

Page 124: ...nel and then press Execute 7 Slide down all lock levers for the white ink cartridges to unlock the cartridges DWT172 8 Take out all white ink cartridges DWT173 9 Fully insert the displacement cartridge into its cartridge holder until it stops DWT174 3 Convenient Usage 122 ...

Page 125: ...nk you cannot cancel the process As ink replacement discharges ink in the ink supply route it consumes a lot of ink Before executing ink replacement with white ink make sure to check the following The included ink replacement tool and air purge tool are prepared The white ink cartridge is prepared There is enough white ink left There is enough space in the waste ink bottle An error will occur and ...

Page 126: ...ll return to the home screen If this occurs the process will need to be performed again from the beginning Do not place any object on the platen as the carriage moves there If you discharged unnecessary ink contact a company that handles industrial waste 1 Press the Maintenance key DWU102 2 Press 3 Press Special Maintenance 4 Press 5 Press White Ink Displacement 6 Press Execute 7 Slide down all lo...

Page 127: ...th on the ink supply port and lightly shake the cartridge up and down Do not shake the cartridge too much to prevent white ink from leaking Do not touch the IC chip on ink cartridges DWT317 10 Fully insert the white ink cartridge into its cartridge holder until it stops DWT174 Using the Displacement Liquid Instead of White Ink 125 ...

Page 128: ...e color cartridges to unlock the ink cartridges 14 Remove all the ink cartridges including inapplicable color cartridges Use the removed ink cartridges again 15 Attach the ink replacement tool to the supply port of the white ink cartridge DWT178 16 Fully insert the white ink cartridge attached with the ink replacement tool into its cartridge holder until it stops DWT179 3 Convenient Usage 126 ...

Page 129: ...e ink replacement tool and then take it out from the cartridge DWT180 22 Fully insert all the ink cartridges into their cartridge holders until they stop 23 Slide up all lock levers to lock the cartridges 24 Press Execute Wait until the message is displayed on the control panel 25 Press Execute 26 Open the right cover DWT183 27 Perform air purging to extract displacement liquid from the ink supply...

Page 130: ...ng Sleep mode 1 Press the User Tools key DWU101 2 Press Time and Timer Settings 3 Press Sleep Mode Transition Time 4 Enter the time to elapse before entering Sleep mode using the number keys and then press Set 5 Press Close 6 Press End Configuring Cooling Mode Specify whether to allow the pre heater print heater and post heater to enter Cooling mode after a specified period has passed In Cooling m...

Page 131: ... time to be shorter than the sleep mode transition time 7 Enter the time to elapse before entering Cooling mode after printing is done using the number keys and then press Set 8 Press Cooling Ratio 9 Select the descent temperature from 5 C 9 F 10 C 18 F 15 C 27 F 20 C 36 F 25 C 45 F or 30 C 54 F In this step select the temperature difference between the configured temperature of the heaters and th...

Page 132: ...11 Press End 3 Convenient Usage 130 ...

Page 133: ...reen or the Check Status screen For details about how to use the Check Status screen see page 166 Checking Machine Status and Settings Register the remaining amount of roll media after replacing it 1 Press the User Tools key DWU101 2 Press Media Display Settings 3 Press Display Remaining Media 4 Press On 5 Press Remaining Media 6 Enter the remaining amount of roll media using the number keys and t...

Page 134: ...y whether to make a buzzer sound from the control panel when the operation keys are pressed or an error occurs 1 Press the User Tools key DWU101 2 Press General Settings 3 Press Buzzer 4 Select On or Off 5 Press Close 6 Press End Changing the Time Setting Set the time to be displayed on the control panel 3 Convenient Usage 132 ...

Page 135: ...ndication Unit Set the unit of length and temperature to be displayed on the control panel This section uses the procedure for switching the unit of length as an example 1 Press the User Tools key DWU101 2 Press General Settings 3 Press mm inch selection Select C F selection when changing the unit of temperature 4 Select a unit to be displayed The unit displayed on the control panel switches to th...

Page 136: ...5 Press Close 6 Press End 3 Convenient Usage 134 ...

Page 137: ... on the control panel to display it Print Adjustment screen Press the Standard Procedure key on the control panel to display it Heater Settings screen Press Heater Setting on the home screen to display it Origin Setting screen Press Origin Setting Cut on the home screen to display it Any changes you make with these 5 setting menus remain in effect even if the main power switch is turned off or the...

Page 138: ...d For details about the setting items on the Initial Setting screen see page 137 Initial Setting Screen For details about the setting items on the Maintenance screen see page 143 Maintenance Screen For details about the setting items on the Print Adjustment screen see page 146 Print Adjustment Screen For details about the setting items on the Heater Settings screen see page 149 Heater Settings Scr...

Page 139: ...gs Specify the unit and language to be displayed on the control panel and the buzzer sound mm inch selection Specify the unit of length to be displayed on the control panel mm inch mainly Europe and Asia Default mm mainly North America Default inch C F selection Specify the unit of temperature to be displayed on the control panel C F mainly Europe and Asia Default C mainly North America Default F ...

Page 140: ...g amount of media can be set from 0 0 to 984 3 feet using the number keys Display Remaining Media Specify whether to display the remaining amount of media on the home screen On Off Default Off Time and Timer Settings Configure the time and timer settings for the machine Sleep Mode Transition Time After a specified period has passed the machine enters Sleep mode in order to conserve energy Specify ...

Page 141: ... Specify the time to elapse from after printing until entering Cooling mode Default 1 minute s The transition time can be set from 1 to 120 minutes using the number keys Cooling Ratio Specify the descent temperature from the configured temperature of the pre heater print heater and post heater mainly Europe and Asia 5 C 10 C 15 C 20 C 25 C 30 C Default 20 C mainly North America 9 F 18 F 27 F 36 F ...

Page 142: ...work Specify the IPv4 gateway address for the router or host computer used as a gateway Specify Machine IPv4 Address 11 22 33 44 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 IPv4 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Auto obtain DHCP Default Auto obtain DHCP IPv6 Specify and display the setting items for the IPv6 network address Auto Config of IPv6 Stateless Address Active Inactive Default Active Machine IPv6 Address Display the machin...

Page 143: ...ocess automatically times out when the machine cannot receive print data from a computer for a specified period because the network is disconnected while receiving the data You can specify how many seconds the machine should wait before a printing timeout occurs Default 300 second s The printing timeout time can be set from 5 to 65535 seconds using the number keys MAC Address Display the physical ...

Page 144: ... RICOH Remote service is enabled and active Remote Communication Permission Specify whether to permit Remote communication Active Inactive Default Active Supply Near End Option Specify whether to continue or stop printing when the ink cartridges displacement cartridge flushing cartridge or cleaning cartridge has run out or the waste ink bottle is almost full Supply Near End Option Continue Printin...

Page 145: ...1 to Head 3 Head 1 Head 2 Head 3 Clean All Print Heads Nozzle Cleaning High Select a print head to be cleaned and then perform a more powerful type of cleaning than Nozzle Cleaning Low You can simultaneously select multiple print heads from Head 1 to Head 3 Head 1 Head 2 Head 3 Clean All Print Heads Print Test Print a nozzle check pattern and check whether there are discharge defects such as nozzl...

Page 146: ...d nozzle Registering Clogged Nozzle Manually register or delete a clogged nozzle Check clogged nozzles based on the printing result of the nozzle check pattern For details see page 116 Compensating the Clogged Nozzle Manually Head 1 to Head 3 Specify whether to register or delete each nozzle column H1 A Register to H3 D Register H1 A Delete All to H3 D Delete All Auto Maintenance Specify the maint...

Page 147: ... heads Air Purge When nozzle defects and ink mixes are not resolved or after replacing the displacement liquid with white ink select a print head and execute air purging Head 1 Head 2 Head 3 Waste Ink Line Maintenance Clean the waste ink line with the flushing liquid to prevent ink from clogging Nozzle Maintenance Immerse print heads in caps filled with cleaning liquid for a specified period and t...

Page 148: ...ltaneously select multiple print heads Head 1 Head 2 Head 3 Clean All Print Heads Print Adjustment Screen This section explains the setting items and default values on the Print Adjustment screen Media Feed Adjustment Adjust the media feed quantity automatically or manually to reduce image quality defects Auto Select a print mode and then adjust the media feed quantity automatically 6 Pass 8 Pass ...

Page 149: ... position automatically 6 Pass 8 Pass 12 Pass 16 Pass 32 Pass 12 Pass White Manual Select a print mode and then adjust the drop position manually 6 Pass 8 Pass 12 Pass 16 Pass 32 Pass 12 Pass White Head Height Adjust the height of the print heads depending on the thickness of media Default 1 2 3 Default Default Margin Settings Set the right and left margins for media Left Side Margin List of Setti...

Page 150: ...f 0 6 inches using the number keys For example if you want to set 1 0 inch enter 0 4 Press to change between and Selected Setting for Head Alignment Specify whether to enable or disable the settings for print head alignment or media feed correction Also specify whether to execute automatically or manually Print Head Alignment Print Head Alignment On Off Default Off Auto Manual Media Feed Correctio...

Page 151: ...mount of media required However media will be rewound between jobs possibly resulting in reduced print quality mainly Europe and Asia Default 160 mm The continuous print margin can set from 15 to 160 mm using the number keys mainly North America Default 6 3 inch The continuous print margin can set from 0 6 to 6 3 inches using the number keys Heater Settings Screen This section explains the setting...

Page 152: ... Specify whether to enable the post heater When selecting the On check box the heater is enabled and ink can be cured after printing Default Disable mainly Europe and Asia Default 70 C When you select the On check box the temperature can be set from 20 to 95 C using or mainly North America Default 158 F When you select the On check box the temperature can be set from 68 to 203 F using or All On Al...

Page 153: ... Europe and Asia Default 70 C When you select the On check box the temperature can be set from 20 to 95 C using or mainly North America Default 158 F When you select the On check box the temperature can be set from 68 to 203 F using or Origin Setting Screen This section explains the setting items and default values on the Origin Setting screen Print start position Specify the print start position ...

Page 154: ... Base line position on the media guide 4 Configuring and Managing the Machine 152 ...

Page 155: ...r Media Display Settings Display Remaining Media Time and Timer Settings Sleep Mode Transition Time Cooling Mode Cooling Mode Setting Transition Time Network Settings Printing Timeout Time Remote Service Remote Communication Permission Supply Near End Option Print Adjustment Head Height Media Settings Vacuum Level Heater Settings On Off settings Heater temperature Initializing Setting Items 153 ...

Page 156: ...zing Settings 1 Press the User Tools key DWU101 2 Press 3 Press Reset 4 Press Execute 5 Press Confirm The set values are returned to the factory set values 6 Press End 4 Configuring and Managing the Machine 154 ...

Page 157: ...dge 25 or later Firefox 43 0 or later Google Chrome Version 63 0 or later OS X Safari 9 0 or later Firefox 54 0 or later Google Chrome Version 59 0 or later Display and operation problems can occur if you do not enable JavaScript and cookies or if you are using a non recommended web browser If you are using a proxy server change the web browser settings so that the connection to this machine does ...

Page 158: ...ark Note that the URL you register must be the URL of the top page which is the page that appears before login If you register the URL of a page that appears after login Web Image Monitor will not open properly from the bookmark When you configure settings using Web Image Monitor do not login from the control panel The settings you have configured using Web Image Monitor may become invalid Display...

Page 159: ...a Display the current machine status on the top page and also the contents of the item selected in the menu area 5 Basic Information area Display the basic information of the machine About Guest Mode and Administrator Mode There are two modes available with Web Image Monitor guest mode and administrator mode Guest Mode This mode requires no login to enter In the guest mode machine status and setti...

Page 160: ... want to save them configure your web browser s settings so that this information is not saved Confirming the Machine Status You can check the current status on the Home tab Home tab Item Description Model Name Displays the name of the machine Machine ID Displays the serial number Version Displays the version of the machine MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the machine Machine Status Item De...

Page 161: ...eplace the bottle see page 243 Replacing a Waste Ink Bottle Cleaning cartridge Notifies the replacement interval for cleaning cartridge For details about how to replace the cleaning cartridge see page 238 Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge Flushing cartridge The remaining amount of flushing liquid in the flushing cartridge and the expiration date are displayed For details about how to replace the cart...

Page 162: ...ss of the machine Ethernet Speed 1 Select the speed for Ethernet communication from Auto Select 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex or 1 Gbps Full Duplex Network Specify each item of Network IPv4 Item Description IPv4 1 Specify whether to enable or disable IPv4 When the machine is used in an IPv4 environment IPv4 cannot be disabled in Web Image Monitor When this happens disable IPv4 in the n...

Page 163: ...r 1 2 Specify 1 Specify if DNS cannot be obtained by DHCP IPv6 Item Description IPv6 1 Specify whether to enable or disable IPv6 When the machine is used in an IPv6 environment IPv6 cannot be disabled in Web Image Monitor When this happens disable IPv6 in the network settings on the control panel Ethernet Item Description Link local Address Displays the link local address of the machine The link l...

Page 164: ...DNS Server 1 2 DHCP Displays the DNS value specified by the DHCP server DNS Server 1 2 Specify 1 Specify if DNS cannot be obtained in DHCP SNMP Item Description SNMP 1 Specify whether to enable the machine to use SNMP services SNMP settings 2 Item Description Community Name Read only Enter a community name that you can refer to Community Name Read and write Enter a community name that you can refe...

Page 165: ...ther to enable or disable TLS1 1 TLS1 0 Specify whether to enable or disable TLS1 0 Encryption Strength Setting Item Description AES Specify the check box of the encryption key to be used 3DES Specify the check box of the encryption key to be used RC4 Specify the check box of the encryption key to be used Remote Service Call 2 Item Description Call Service Notifies the service center automatically...

Page 166: ... Item Description Password Enter the password to be changed As this is not SSL communication the password is sent to the network unencrypted Password Confirmation Enter the same password again to confirm Machine Confirmation Screen Settings Item Description Heater Settings 1 To display a confirmation message before setting the heater temperature select Show 1 You can change the items only when log...

Page 167: ...y warmed up and is ready for use 5 long beeps Soft alert When the print heads are uncapped for 10 min or more when an error has occurred during cleaning the print heads or printing 5 long beeps repeated four times Soft alert The machine has run out of media 5 short beeps repeated five times Strong alert The machine requires attention because media has jammed the ink cartridge needs replacing or ot...

Page 168: ... cartridge or flushing cartridge etc Ink Check the supply status remaining capacity and expiration date for each ink cartridge Flushing Cartridge Check the remaining capacity and expiration date of the flushing cartridge Cleaning Cartridge Check the remaining capacity of the cleaning cartridge Waste Ink Bottle Check the waste ink bottle capacity Media Check the width type thickness and remaining a...

Page 169: ... Media Thickness The thickness of the set media is displayed For details about how to check media jams and remove jammed media see page 227 Clearing Misfeeds Checking Machine Status and Settings 167 ...

Page 170: ...hine is normal The machine is updating The machine cannot be used because an abnormal error has occurred in the machine The machine cannot be used because a warning error has occurred in the machine The following table explains problems that cause the indicator lamp for the Check Status key to light Problem Cause Solution Media does not print out There is no media left during printing Replace medi...

Page 171: ... media There is no ink left Replace the ink cartridge For details see page 235 Replacing an Ink Cartridge When a Status Icon Is Displayed This section describes the status icons displayed when the machine requires the user to remove jammed media or replace media Status icon Status Media Misfeed icon Appears when a media misfeed occurs For details about how to remove jammed media see page 227 Clear...

Page 172: ...tails about how to change the waste ink bottle see page 243 Replacing a Waste Ink Bottle Service Call icon Appears when the machine is malfunctioning or requires maintenance Contact your service representative Open Cover icon Appears when the covers of the machine are open 5 Troubleshooting 170 ...

Page 173: ...indicator is off Turn on the power For details about how to turn on the power see page 32 Turning On Off the Power The main power indicator is off even after the main power switch is pressed Check if the power cord plug is firmly connected to the power source If the main power indicator is still off disconnect the power cord and then contact your service representative The center cover or other co...

Page 174: ...e machine is unable to connect to the network The network settings are not configured correctly Check that the network settings are correct For details about how to configure the settings see page 35 Ethernet Configuration The machine is unable to connect to the network The Ethernet interface cable is connected when the power of the machine is turned on Turn off the power Connect the Ethernet inte...

Page 175: ...n if printing is executed in the RIP software The machine is offline Set the machine to be online by pressing the Off Line On Line key on the control panel Printing does not start even if printing is executed in the RIP software A message is displayed in the RIP software Check the displayed error message and take the appropriate action For details see the RIP software manual The ink indicator at t...

Page 176: ...layed on the control panel and printing is not possible An error where the machine cannot be operated has occurred Check the displayed error message and take the appropriate action For details see page 210 When Messages Appear 5 Troubleshooting 174 ...

Page 177: ...Monitor is not correct Perform the following 1 Check the IP address set in the machine For details about how to check the IP address see page 35 Ethernet Configuration 2 Enter the IP address checked in Step 1 into your web browser s URL bar For details about how to display Web Image Monitor see page 156 Displaying Top Page Valid Protocol is disabled When the protocol setting of the connected addre...

Page 178: ...rty Ink is clogged around the print heads The media curls and the print heads are rubbing the media The position of print heads is too low Perform the following 1 Clean the pinch rollers For details see Cleaning the Pinch Rollers Requests for Daily Care and Maintenance 2 Clean the areas around the print heads For details about cleaning see Cleaning the Area around the Print Heads Requests for Dail...

Page 179: ... Maintenance 2 Cleaning the nozzle faces of the print heads See Cleaning the Nozzle Faces of the Print Heads Requests for Daily Care and Maintenance Depending on the type or conditions of the media to be used you may not obtain the print result you expect Make sure to use appropriate media For details about appropriate media see page 42 About Media When Print Quality Is Not Satisfactory This chapt...

Page 180: ...ntity 3 When white lines do not disappear after performing Step 1 and Step 2 perform the print head alignment or media feed correction For details about the connection methods see page 107 Performing the Connection Methods White lines appear on the printed image or the printed image is faint If the operating temperature rapidly increases the nozzles of the print heads may clog and fail to effectiv...

Page 181: ...aks remain even after performing Steps 1 to 3 reduce the media feed quantity manually For details about adjusting the media feed quantity manually see page 92 Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity Manually and enter a value below the optimum adjustment value Characters and lines overlap horizontally Drop position adjustment has not been performed Adjust the drop positions For details about adjustment ...

Page 182: ...quantity according to the following procedure 1 Press the Standard Procedure key 2 Press Media Feed Adjustment 3 Press Level Setting 4 Select Level 2 5 Press Close to close the setting and then execute printing To further reduce the uneven density select Level 3 Hi If horizontal black streaks are prominent select Level 1 Lo Although uneven density is reduced if you select Level 3 Hi black streaks ...

Page 183: ...ely 4 5 Press Close to close the setting and then execute printing If Level Setting is set to Off adjust the value in steps of approximately 4 within the range of 50 To reduce uneven density when printing with white ink enter a value However take care to enter an appropriate value because the density becomes noticeably uneven if the value is too high It is recommended you adjust the value one by o...

Page 184: ...rection in the following procedure 1 Press the Standard Procedure key 2 Press Selected Setting for Head Alignment 3 Press Media Feed Correction 4 Press Media Feed Correction 5 Press On 6 Press Close twice 7 Press End The connection method for the print heads will be applied to the first printing job after these settings are configured 5 Troubleshooting 182 ...

Page 185: ... Select the print layer to change the media feed correction level 6 Select the print mode to change the media feed correction level 7 Select the media feed correction level from Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 and Level 3 8 Press Close 3 times if the ink combinations are 4C and 5 times if the ink combinations are 4C W 9 Press End The connection method for the print heads will be applied to the first print...

Page 186: ...nce For details see page 185 Performing nozzle maintenance After performing nozzle maintenance print nozzle check pattern For details see page 85 Test Printing If there is any problem with the printing result proceed to the following procedure 2 Perform ink refreshing Discharge ink from the ink supply route by performing ink refreshing For details see page 187 Performing ink refreshing After perfo...

Page 187: ...resolved after head cleaning is performed When cleaning the ink station or the heads or replacing the cleaning cartridge make sure to wear the attached goggles When performing maintenance on the machine make sure to wear the attached gloves If ink flushing liquid and displacement liquid get into contact with eyes wash eyes immediately with running water Consult a doctor if necessary If ink flushin...

Page 188: ...e control panel If you do not change the nozzle immersion time proceed to Step 6 4 Press Nozzle Immersion Time 5 Enter the immersion time to immerse print heads into caps using the number keys and then press Set 6 Press Nozzle Maintenance 7 Press Execute The carriage moves to the left side edge position 5 Troubleshooting 186 ...

Page 189: ...t cover 11 Press Confirm The carriage moves to the home position and nozzle maintenance is performed Performs nozzle maintenance for the period that is set in Nozzle Immersion Time When maintenance is completed a message appears 12 Press Confirm 13 Press Close 14 Press End 15 Print nozzle check pattern For details about test printing see page 85 Test Printing Performing ink refreshing Performing i...

Page 190: ...reshing 1 Press the Maintenance key DWU102 2 Press 3 Press Special Maintenance 4 Press 5 Press Ink Refreshing 6 Select a print head to be performed from Head 1 Head 2 or Head 3 and then press Execute You can select multiple print heads simultaneously To perform all print heads press Clean All Print Heads 7 When a message appears press Execute Ink in the ink supply route is discharged Wait until a ...

Page 191: ...urns and electric shock When cleaning the ink station or the heads or replacing the cleaning cartridge make sure to wear the attached goggles When performing maintenance on the machine make sure to wear the attached gloves If ink flushing liquid and displacement liquid get into contact with eyes wash eyes immediately with running water Consult a doctor if necessary If ink flushing liquid or displa...

Page 192: ...d to be performed again from the beginning Do not place any object on the platen as the carriage moves there If you discharged unnecessary ink contact a company that handles industrial waste 1 Press the Maintenance key DWU102 2 Press 3 Press Special Maintenance 4 Press Air Purge 5 Select a print head to be performed from Head 1 Head 2 or Head 3 6 Press Execute 7 Confirm a message on the control pa...

Page 193: ...r of the print head used for air purging and then remove the port cover Use the removed screw and cover when reattaching Be sure to store them in a safe place When you replace the displacement liquid with white ink remove the port cover of print head 2 When removing the port cover avoid contact with parts other than the fixing screw Failure to do so may lead to malfunction Remove the port cover by...

Page 194: ...arriage Check that the air purge tool is correctly set on the edge of the front of the carriage DWT188 12 Raise the lock lever located inside of the right cover on the left and then close the right cover 13 Press Execute Ink is discharged in the air purge tool Wait until a completion message appears on the control panel 14 Open the right cover 5 Troubleshooting 192 ...

Page 195: ...orts wipe it off using a dry cloth DWT189 16 Attach the port cover and then secure it with the screw DWT190 17 Remove the air purge tool from the carriage Be careful not to spill ink DWT191 When You Cannot Print as Expected 193 ...

Page 196: ...s DWT194 21 Raise the lock lever located inside of the right cover on the left and then close the right cover 22 Press Confirm Head cleaning is executed automatically Wait until a completion message appears on the control panel 23 Press Confirm Repeat this procedure from Step 1 if you perform air purging for another print head 5 Troubleshooting 194 ...

Page 197: ...Uneven You need to circulate white ink periodically to prevent white ink from settling Use the following procedure to circulate white ink if color tones are uneven Performing ink circulation Circulate white ink to avoid white ink from settling in the ink supply route 1 Press the Maintenance key DWU102 2 Press 3 Press Special Maintenance 4 Press Ink Circulation 5 Press Execute White ink is circulat...

Page 198: ...t feeding 4 Increase the temperature of all heaters and then perform test feeding Media curls before printing Set the height of the print heads to be higher than the thickness of the media to be used When changing the print head height increase the setting value in increments of 1 If a space between media and print heads is large it may cause defects in image quality For details about changing the...

Page 199: ...straight into the media input location Reset the media correctly For details about setting media see page 50 Setting Media If using media without resetting it first feed about 1 m approx 39 37 inches of the media from the Origin Setting screen If this does not eliminate skewing release the lock on the roll core holder and move the position of the roll core holder in the direction that the media ha...

Page 200: ...il it makes contact with both sides of the holder Check that the left and right of the media is not misaligned or the media is not loose before setting the media correctly For details about setting media see page 50 Setting Media Remove the roll media and then reattach it The correct media has not been selected on the media selection screen Select the media that was set on the machine For example ...

Page 201: ...vacuum level For details about changing the vacuum level see page 148 Media Settings Set media in the roll up unit For details about setting roll media see page 50 Setting Media Cut the leading edge of the roll media For details about cutting media see page 104 Cutting Media Use recommended media For details about recommended media see page 42 Supported Media Clean the platen For details about how...

Page 202: ...hile Feeding The carriage stops around the media guides The media guides are dirty The cap is dirty The areas around the print heads are dirty Clean the media guides For details about how to clean the media guides see Cleaning the Media Guides Requests for Daily Care and Maintenance Clean the cap For details about cleaning see Cleaning the Caps Requests for Daily Care and Maintenance Clean the are...

Page 203: ...42 Supported Media For details on profiles see the RIP software manual Media gives off a strange odor The temperature of the heater is too high When the temperature of the heater is too high the organic solvents in the media evaporate and a strange odor may occur Ventilate the room or lower the temperature of the post heater by 5 C 9 F or more The temperature of the heater is set in the RIP softwa...

Page 204: ...ver Fix the media using the media holding lever There is no media remaining Replace with new media For details about replacing media see page 68 Changing Roll Media A media jam has occurred Following the message of the control panel remove the jammed media For details about removing the jammed media see page 227 Clearing Misfeeds It is in Sleep mode or Cooling mode When it is in Sleep mode touch t...

Page 205: ...exist with the leading edge of roll media The leading edge is damaged Adhesive tape is sticking to it The corners are folded If there is a problem with the leading edge of roll media cut the leading edge When setting very curly media stretch the curl by hand and then cut the leading edge diagonally before setting the media Media has raised on the platen without being fed The vacuuming level of the...

Page 206: ...ntact your service representative The media is skewed Reload the media is displayed on the control panel The media is skewed Reset the media so that slack is equal on the left and right If both ends of the media are not aligned align the edge surfaces and then reset the media Cannot match the media width Please check the media size is displayed on the control panel The width of the set media is to...

Page 207: ...panel has disappeared Check whether both edges of the media are inside the alignment scale on the platen Match the media edges with the alignment scale and then cut the media If you cannot cut the media proceed to the following procedure 3 Check whether you set the media to the roll up unit Set the media to the roll up unit Feed the media to move the cut position and then cut the media Media is ea...

Page 208: ...g printing For details about how to set jobs see Changing Printer Settings RIP Settings Guide The printing speed is slow Restart the machine and computer For details about turning on and off the power see page 32 Turning On Off the Power The printing speed is slow Restart the network device An error occurs when printing a test pattern of the media feed adjustment Check whether the media is set cor...

Page 209: ...fter adjusting the media feed quantity manually there is an abnormality in the printed pattern When white lines appear due to nozzle clogging clean the print heads For details about head cleaning see page 89 Cleaning Print Head Nozzles Adjust the feeding quantity to the proper feed quantity For details about adjustment see page 91 Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity Adjust the drop position For deta...

Page 210: ... details about changing the height see page 147 Head Height The test pattern of the drop position adjustment cannot be printed successfully Perform the following procedures 1 Adjust the media feed quantity For details about adjustment see page 91 Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity 2 After adjusting the media feed quantity readjust the drop position automatically or manually The test pattern of the ...

Page 211: ... approx 16 5 inches Nozzle clogging occurs during printing Nozzle clogging may occur after a carriage jam scratches on the media or extended decap If this happens perform Nozzle Cleaning High If the problem persists perform the procedure on page 184 When You Want to Clear Nozzle Clogging The message Failed to print appears while printing the test pattern or during a test print Check the margin set...

Page 212: ...ying power After connecting the power cord for the pre heater and cure heater turn off the power and then turn it on again If the message appears again there is a possibility that the power cord is worn or the wiring inside the machine is damaged After disconnecting the power cord contact your service representative The misfed media is stuck inside the machine Press Call to call service Technical ...

Page 213: ... Displacement Cartridge The displacement cartridge is not set correctly An ink cartridge other than the displacement cartridge has been set The displacement cartridge is not locked The IC chip which is built into the displacement cartridge is defective Set the displacement cartridge correctly Check that the displacement cartridge is locked Replace the displacement cartridge For details about how t...

Page 214: ...expired Check for the appropriate flushing cartridge The expiration date of the flushing cartridge has expired Replace the flushing cartridge For details about how to replace the cartridge see page 242 Replacing a Flushing Cartridge Non Genuine ink cartridge has been set The set ink cartridge may not be genuine When a non genuine ink cartridge has been set replace it with a genuine ink cartridge T...

Page 215: ...ge 238 Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge The cover is open or the lever is off Set the following part to the appropriate position Front Cover s The left center or right cover is open Close the cover The cover is open or the lever is off Set the following part to the appropriate position Preheater Cover Pre heater cover is open Return the pre heater cover to its original position The media holding lev...

Page 216: ...ance If variation occurs in the density of white ink perform ink circulation For how to adjust the color tones see page 195 If the Density of White Ink Is Uneven The waste ink line maintenance is required Execute the waste ink line maintenance The waste ink line needs cleaning Clean the waste line for ink For details about cleaning the waste line see Cleaning the Waste Ink Line Requests for Daily ...

Page 217: ...a sensor For details about cleaning the media sensor see Cleaning the Media Sensors Requests for Daily Care and Maintenance If the problem cannot be resolved contact your service representative The media is skewed Reload the media Media is skewed The looseness from when setting the media is uneven on the left and right sides The edge surface of the roll media has not been aligned with the roll cor...

Page 218: ...about changing the height see page 147 Head Height The machine s internal humidity is not in the required range Please adjust the environmental humidity The humidity in the location where the machine is installed is too high or too low After checking the machine s operating environment adjust to the appropriate humidity For details about the machine s operating environment see page 10 Conditions f...

Page 219: ...rred during printing and printing has stopped Resend the RIP data from the computer Failed to update Remote certificate Please call service Failed to update the Remote certificate Turn on the power and then update the Remote certificate again If the message is still displayed contact your service representative Updating Remote certificate The Remote certificate is updating Updating the Remote cert...

Page 220: ...g error occurred during drop position adjustment Perform media feed adjustment For details about how to do this see page 91 Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity Perform media feed adjustment of 8 Pass 12 Pass 16 Pass 32 Pass or 8 Pass 12 Pass 16 Pass for models with white ink 5 Troubleshooting 218 ...

Page 221: ...t Head Nozzles Check the media Transparent or colored media cannot be used Use media with a white background Solutions According to Type of Auto Adjustment Drop Position Adjustment Adjust the media feed quantity For the adjustment procedure see page 91 Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity If the drop position is substantially out of alignment auto adjustment may fail If auto adjustment fails perform ...

Page 222: ... the adjustment procedure see page 92 Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity Manually Auto Detection of Nozzle Clogging Nozzle clogging cannot be detected when using white ink When compensating the white ink nozzle perform the detection manually Transparent materials cloths canvas and colored media may not be detected correctly If this happens perform the detection manually 5 Troubleshooting 220 ...

Page 223: ...ly 0 1 If you notice a problem with the printed image perform the detection manually When performing the detection manually delete the old registered clogged nozzle data and then register the new clogged nozzle data For the deletion procedure see page 118 Deleting the Registered Clogged Nozzle For the registration procedure see page 116 Compensating the Clogged Nozzle Manually When Messages Appear...

Page 224: ...or manual alignment see page 109 Performing the Connection Method for the Print Heads Manually Configuring Print Head Alignment for Media Feed Correction Depending on the media detection may not be executed correctly If this happens perform this alignment manually For manual alignment see page 109 Performing the Connection Method for the Print Heads Manually 5 Troubleshooting 222 ...

Page 225: ... is enough white ink and displacement liquid left When replacing with white ink check that the waste ink level is less than 50 If the level is more than 50 dispose of the waste ink For details see page 243 Replacing a Waste Ink Bottle White ink displacement was suspended Please execute white ink displacement again to avoid problems with the machine Ink replacement was stopped halfway and replaceme...

Page 226: ...a or perform maintenance do not touch the sensors connectors LEDs or other fragile parts that are shown in this manual Touching these parts may cause malfunctions For the location of the LEDs and sensors in the machine see the following illustrations DWT200 1 6 7 8 12 5 Troubleshooting 224 ...

Page 227: ...Location of the LEDs 1 6 DWT206 Location of the sensors 7 DWT221 8 9 DWT207 Precautions for Removing Jammed Media Performing Maintenance 225 ...

Page 228: ...10 DWT208 11 DWT209 12 DWT210 5 Troubleshooting 226 ...

Page 229: ...r replacing media or removing jammed media Otherwise it may cause an injury When removing jammed media or performing maintenance on the machine avoid getting ink flushing liquid and displacement liquid on your clothing If ink flushing liquid and displacement liquid come into contact with your clothing wash the stained area with water When removing jammed media replacing media or performing mainten...

Page 230: ...it is returned to the home position right side The center cover and pre heater cover are closed The media holding lever is locked There is media remaining The roll feed unit is not pulled out When a message about jammed media appears on the control panel follow the instructions on the screen to remove the jammed media Removing Jammed Media Inside the Center Cover Remove the jammed media inside the...

Page 231: ...ection from which it comes DWT212 5 Raise the media holding lever front The pinch rollers rise and the media is unfixed DWT135 6 Remove jammed or torn media Remove torn scraps of media carefully to prevent them from tearing Clearing Misfeeds 229 ...

Page 232: ... center of the media lower the media holding lever front The pinch rollers lower and the media is fixed DWT137 9 Move the left and right media guides to match the media width DWT136 10 Close the center cover When cutting torn media press Feed to roll up the printing surface of the media completely before cutting 5 Troubleshooting 230 ...

Page 233: ...platen For details about cleaning see Cleaning the Platen Requests for Daily Care and Maintenance Removing Jammed Media in the Cutter Unit Remove the jammed media in the cutter unit when the following message appears on the display Check the cutter and then open and close the center cover 1 Remove jammed media in the cutter unit 2 Open the center cover on the front of the machine DWT134 3 Close th...

Page 234: ...5 Troubleshooting 232 ...

Page 235: ...s We assume no responsibility for any damage caused by the use of a refilled ink cartridge flushing cartridge or displacement liquid cartridge Neither pound the ink cartridge flushing cartridge and displacement liquid cartridge nor shake them violently as doing so can cause leakage of ink flushing liquid and displacement liquid Consult your sales or service representative for proper disposal of in...

Page 236: ...ly with running water Consult a doctor if necessary If ink flushing liquid or displacement liquid are ingested consult a doctor immediately with Safety Data Sheet SDS Keep ink flushing liquid displacement liquid the nozzle cleaning cartridge the waste ink bottle and the maintenance kit out of reach of children Please use protective equipment in order to avoid exposure to liquid When removing jamme...

Page 237: ...discard it by yourself treat it as industrial waste material Disposing of used cleaning cartridge and waste ink bottle If you want to dispose of the used cleaning cartridge and waste ink bottle contact a company that handles industrial waste Replacing an Ink Cartridge Use the ink cartridge within 3 months after opening it Replace the corresponding color ink cartridge or displacement cartridge when...

Page 238: ...rtridge When replacing the displacement cartridge replace it according to the same procedure 1 Check which lamp is lit from the ink indicator located on the left side of the machine The lamp which indicates that an ink cartridge needs to be replaced is lit DWT195 2 Slide down the lock lever to unlock the ink cartridge that needs to be replaced DWT172 6 Maintenance and Specifications 236 ...

Page 239: ...art on top When replacing the white ink cartridge firmly shake it up and down at least 40 times Do not touch the IC chip on the ink cartridge Do not shake the ink cartridge strongly Doing so might cause the ink to leak When replacing the displacement cartridge it is not necessary to shake the cartridge DWT177 6 Fully insert a new ink cartridge into the holder until it stops DWT174 Replacing Consum...

Page 240: ...artridge Replace the cleaning cartridge when the following message appears on the display panel The cleaning cartridge is depleted Replace the cleaning cartridge When the following message appears on the display panel the cleaning cartridge should be replaced soon Prepare a new cleaning cartridge The cleaning cartridge has almost finished Prepare a cleaning cartridge Replacing a cleaning cartridge...

Page 241: ...ct Rotating the gear DWT070 When you replace the cleaning cartridge do not touch the sensors that are shown in the following illustration Touching these sensors may cause malfunctions DWT214 Replacing Consumables 239 ...

Page 242: ...idge and lift it straight up When removing the nozzle cleaning cartridge be sure to hold the knobs on its sides If you do not the hook may be damaged DWT196 1 2 EDP006 1 Knob 2 Hook 3 Take the new cleaning cartridge out of the box Put the used cleaning cartridge in the supplied plastic bag 6 Maintenance and Specifications 240 ...

Page 243: ...unting the nozzle cleaning cartridge on the machine align the protruding part of the cartridge with the indent in the machine DWT197 EDP008 1 2 3 4 EDP007 1 Knob 2 Hook 3 Web slack prevention member 4 Looseness prevention member 5 Raise the lock lever located inside of the right cover on the left and then close the right cover Replacing Consumables 241 ...

Page 244: ...panel The flushing cartridge is depleted Replace the flushing cartridge The flushing cartridge has expired Check for the appropriate flushing cartridge When the following message appears on the display panel the flushing cartridge should be replaced soon Prepare a new flushing cartridge The flushing cartridge has almost finished Prepare a flushing cartridge Replacing a flushing cartridge 1 Open th...

Page 245: ...tle when the following message appears on the display panel The waste ink bottle is full Replace the waste ink bottle and reset the waste ink level When the following message appears on the display panel the waste ink bottle should be replaced soon Prepare a new waste ink bottle The waste ink bottle is nearly full Prepare a waste ink bottle Do not replace the waste ink bottle while the machine is ...

Page 246: ...n lift up the bottle DWT202 3 Hold the bottom of the waste ink bottle and then tilt the bottle before removing it Remove the waste ink bottle while being careful of the tube inserted into the spout of the bottle DWT203 1 2 6 Maintenance and Specifications 244 ...

Page 247: ...ottle When installing the waste ink bottle insert the tube into the spout of the bottle DWT205 1 2 6 Press Reset 7 Press 0 to set the waste ink level to 0 8 Press Set 9 Press End When printing is interrupted the confirmation screen will be displayed after replacing the waste ink bottle Press Resume to restart printing However the quality of the print cannot be guaranteed Replacing Consumables 245 ...

Page 248: ...ro AR Ink Cartridge Yellow L5160 H 344103 344110 1 600 ml 1 200 ml RICOH Pro AR Ink Cartridge White L5160 RICOH Pro AR Ink Cartridge White L5160 H 344106 344111 1 600 ml 1 200 ml Before there is no remaining ink we recommend keeping ink available or purchasing it soon Ink consumable is not covered by warranty However if there is a problem contact the store where you purchased it For details about ...

Page 249: ...oduct code Sales unit RICOH Cleaning Cartridge Type C2 344113 1 piece RICOH Waste Ink Bottle Type C2 344114 1 piece RICOH Cleaning Stick Type C2 344115 50 sticks RICOH Displacement Cartridge Type C2 344116 1 piece RICOH Flushing Cartridge Type C2 344117 1 piece List of Consumables 247 ...

Page 250: ...m up time 25 C 77 F Time required for the heater to reach the set temperature after power is turned on Heater settings pre heater 60 C 140 F print heater 55 C 131 F post heater 70 C 158 F 7 minutes or less Print mode 6 Pass 8 Pass 12 Pass 16 Pass 32 Pass 12 Pass White Print speed 1 For 12 Pass mode 600 900 dpi color single layer print RICOH Pro L5130 4C 22 3 m2 h 4C W 11 6 m2 h RICOH Pro L5160 4C ...

Page 251: ... media 15 mm or less 10 m Print head height adjustment Default 1 2 3 Media cut Auto manual only for the horizontal direction Media output method Automatically rolling up media with the roll up unit the rolling up face can be switched to either inner winding of the print side or outer winding of the print side Waste ink bottle 1 600 cc Supported interface Ethernet 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 1 Network pr...

Page 252: ... Main unit only RICOH Pro L5130 RICOH Pro L5160 Ready 516 W 554 W During printing 2 640 W 3 450 W Maximum 6 000 W or less 6 000 W or less The power level when the main switch is turned off and the power cord is plugged into an outlet 1 W or less mainly North America Main unit only RICOH Pro L5130 RICOH Pro L5160 Ready 600 W 664 W During printing 2 630 W 3 490 W Maximum 6 000 W or less 6 000 W or l...

Page 253: ... 050 3 000 mm or more approx 159 45 118 11 inches RICOH Pro L5160 4 300 3 000 mm or more approx 169 29 118 11 inches 1 Print speed may vary depending on environment job type and application settings 2 If you use a supported RIP software other than ONYX check the specifications of each piece of RIP software Ink Specifications Only use Ricoh genuine ink Do not disassemble ink cartridges refill or ad...

Page 254: ...arantee period Within 24 months after manufacturing Within 3 months after unsealing Storage environment Temperature 40 C 104 F or less Maximum 1 month 32 40 C 90 104 F Humidity 35 80 Do not store ink cartridges where they will be exposed to direct sunlight For details about storage for the ink cartridges see page 39 How to Store Ink Cartridges 6 Maintenance and Specifications 252 ...

Page 255: ...am in which manufacturers participate voluntarily Targeted products are computers monitors printers facsimiles copiers scanners and multi function devices Energy Star standards and logos are internationally uniform For details about the default delay time see page 253 Energy Saving Functions Energy Saving Functions To reduce its power consumption this machine has the following functions Sleep mode...

Page 256: ... 30 minutes Time of switch out from Sleep mode 1 2 minutes 2 minutes 1 The time it takes to switch out from energy saving functions and electrical consumption may differ depending on the conditions and environment of the machine For details about how to change the default interval see page 138 Time and Timer Settings User Information on Electrical and Electronic Equipment mainly Europe Users in th...

Page 257: ...nvironment For more detailed information on collection and recycling systems for this product please contact the shop where you purchased it your local dealer or sales service representatives All Other Users If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities the shop where you bought this product your local dealer or sales service representatives For Turkey only Note for the...

Page 258: ...onic products but also batteries and accumulators Please dispose of them correctly at your local community waste collection recycling centre Contact your sales or service representative to change the battery Notes to users in the state of California Notes to Users in USA mainly North America Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate 6 Maintenanc...

Page 259: ...d Microsoft Edge are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp in the United States and or other countries The proper names of Internet Explorer 7 and 8 are as follows Windows Internet Explorer 7 Windows Internet Explorer 8 The proper names of the Windows operating systems are as follows The product names of Windows 7 are as follows Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Microsoft Win...

Page 260: ...R2 Essentials Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard The product names of Windows Server 2016 are as follows Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Essentials Microsoft Windows Server 2016 MultiPoint Premium Server Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their respectiv...

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