Troubleshooting
SECTION 06 Troubleshooting
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■ Troubleshooting.
The first thing to do is read the help message displayed on the printer.
The table on the following pages provides details about the circumstances surrounding
each alarm or fault displayed.
The first column gives the number (in ascending order) and type of each alarm or fault:
A: alarm, printing may continue
D: fault, printing disabled
The third column lists checks, causes, remedies and solutions by order of probability.
There is generally only one cause of a fault.
Maintenance procedures for solving several faults are described in detail on the pages
following the table.
These procedures are:
Solenoid valve test
Releasing solenoid valve 0
Releasing solenoid valves 5 and 6
Partial drain
Full drain
Rinsing the ink circuit
Auto-calibration