Displays the dryer's Preheat Start button and temperature. Press the Preheat Start button when you want to start
preheating before receiving a print job after the printer returns from sleep mode. Pressing the display area for
temperature displays the Settings screen.
The value on the right indicates Set, and the value on the left indicates Current. If the current temperature does not
reach the set value, the following icons are displayed depending on the situation.
Heating
Cooling
G
Notice on when to do maintenance or periodic cleaning
Displays a notice, in the following situations, about when to do Maintenance Cleaning
*
on the left and when to do
Periodic Cleaning on the right. For Periodic Cleaning, either Print Duration, Print Page, or Print Length appears,
according to the settings.
❏
Maintenance Cleaning: 24 hours in advance
❏
Periodic Cleaning (Print Duration): 1 hour in advance
❏
Periodic Cleaning (Print Length): 20 m in advance
❏
Periodic Cleaning (Print Page): 20 pages in advance
The times these are done change greatly depending on the ambient temperature of the print heads. In addition,
Maintenance Cleaning may be done regardless of the notice display when the power is turned back on.
Pressing the display area shows the screen for cleaning in advance. If you want to print when it is almost time to
implement cleaning, implementing cleaning in advance is effective at preventing printing from being interrupted
midway.
* Maintenance Cleaning is head cleaning that the printer automatically does, after a set period of time has passed, to
keep the print heads in good condition. Set Maintenance Cleaning from the Maintenance Setting menu.
U
“General Settings menu” on page 152
H
Platen Gap
Displays the setting value for the platen gap. Pressing the display area shows the Settings screen.
Media Settings screen
List of main media settings that you can operate.
The Media Settings can also be changed from the Settings menu. Change to whichever is the easiest to use in your
situation.
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