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SC-F9300 Series
User's Guide
Item
Heating & Drying
Heater Temperature
Drying Time Per Pass
Blank Area Feed
After Heater Feed
Feeding Tension
Take-up Tension
*
Auto
Manual
Media Suction
Using the Control Panel Menu
Parameter
Explanation
Off, 30°C to 55 °C
You can set the heater's temperature.
*
(50
)
*
Select the time the print head pauses to allow drying after each pass.
0 to 10 secs (0
)
Choose from values between 0.0 and 10.0 seconds. The time needed for
the ink to dry varies with ink density and the media used. If the ink blurs
on the media, set a longer time for drying the ink.
Increasing the drying time increases the time needed to print.
If you want to keep a consistent drying time even if the media width
changes, set the following values according to the width of the loaded
media.
64 inches: 2.3 seconds
52 inches: 2.0 seconds
44 inches: 1.8 seconds
42 inches: 1.7 seconds
36 inches: 1.6 seconds
24 inches: 1.3 seconds
Quick
Media is fed quickly for parts in a print job for which no data exists
(blank areas).
*
Standard
Skip the blank areas by setting Quick. If the ink does not dry enough
when this is set, we recommend the following setting values according
Slow
to the number of passes while printing.
Slowest
1 to 3 passes: Standard
4 passes: Slow
6 or more passes: Slowest
On
Select whether to feed the end of the printout to the heater after
printing (On) or not (Off).
*
Off
Select On if the media will be cut before the next job starts. Note,
however, that the margin will increase.
*
Increase tension if creases appear in the media during printing. The
Lv1 to Lv8 (Lv6
)
higher the value, the greater the tension.
-
Normally, Auto is used. If creases appear in the media while printing,
we recommend setting it to Manual, and then making the setting value
Lv1 to Lv9
smaller.
Do the same settings if ink adheres to the back of the take-up roll. If
thick media cannot be wound correctly, we recommend setting it to
Manual, and then making the setting value bigger. The higher the
value, the greater the tension.
*
When media is waved on the platen, increase the Media Suction. The
0 to 10 (8
)
higher the value, the greater the suction.
If graininess or out-of-focus characteristics are detected in printing
results obtained using thin or soft media or if the media is not fed
normally, reduce the Media Suction.
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