IP-7900-02/-03/7700-02/03 Advanced Operation Guide
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0 1 : + 0 . 1 m m
Enter the print head height adjustment value,
and press the
key.
Align the digit with the or key and set the
value with the
or
key.
The adjustment value range is: - 0.3 to +1.0 mm.
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Change the automatic cleaning timing
To ensure the print heads’ proper condition, the Printer performs the automatic cleaning. The cleaning mode
can be specified depending on the preset media. Select the DURING PRINT or DURING PRINT2 depending on the
media characteristics.
Correct with
the BACK
ADJUST VAL.
The cleaning is performed even while the Printer is printing. In this mode, before the cleaning the
Printer completes the print band in process.
This mode is recommended when printing on the media subject to the heater temperature, for
example, on Vinyl.
After the cleaning, the Printer starts the rest of the interrupted print job.
Some media shows misalignment at the linkage of the prints before and after the cleaning. In such
a case, START & END or DURING PRINT2 is recommended.
Based on the past print operation history, the Printer performs the automatic cleaning on starting
and completing the print operation.
The cleaning is performed even while the Printer is printing. In this mode, the cleaning may start
with the current print band interrupted.
This mode is recommended when printing on the media less subjected to the heater temperature,
for example, on Banner.
After the cleaning, the Printer starts the rest of the interrupted print job.
This mode shows less misalignment at the linkage than the DURING PRINT. However, the hue after
the cleaning may be different from the one before the cleaning.
START & END
DURING PRINT
DURING PRINT2
Current print band
Cleaning
Cleaning
The procedure to change the automatic cleaning timing is explained as follows, taking the procedure to select
the automatic cleaning DURING PRINT for the preset media 1 as example.