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Roland TrueVIS MG-640 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Roland TrueVIS MG-640 User Manual (357 pages)
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Printer
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Basic Handling Methods
8
Basic Information
9
Part Names and Functions
10
Printer Unit
10
Operation Panel
15
Display Screen
16
About the Media Used
17
Types of Media
17
Conditions for Usable Media
18
Menu List
19
Main Menu
19
Function Menu
23
Language and Unit Menu
24
Basic Operations
25
Power Supply Operations
26
Turning the Power on
26
Turning the Power off
28
Precautions When Operating the Power Supply
29
Sleep Mode (Power-Saving Feature)
30
Setup of Media
31
Setup of Roll Media
31
Setup of Sheet Media
50
Separating the Media
63
What to Do First after Installation
64
Accurately Adjusting the Misalignment of the Ink Landing Position
64
Checking before Output
66
LAN (Local Area Network) Settings
66
Preventing Sedimentation in Inks
66
Pausing and Canceling Output
67
Pausing and Resuming Output
67
Canceling Output
67
Replacing Ink Cartridges
68
Out-Of-Ink Warnings
68
Preventing Sedimentation in Inks
68
Output Method
69
Printing Method
70
Preparations before Printing Output
71
Checking the Daily Workflow
71
Printing Tests and Normal Cleaning
72
Printing Output
74
Step 1: Batch Settings for Printing
74
Step 2: Starting Output
83
Cutting Method
85
Preparations before Cutting Output
86
Step 1: Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force
86
Step 2: Adjusting Cutting
87
Cutting Output
89
Step 1: Batch Settings for Cutting
89
Step 2: Starting Output
94
Printing and Cutting Method
95
Preparations before Printing and Cutting Output
96
Step 1: Printing Tests and Normal Cleaning
96
Step 2: Adjusting Cutting
98
Printing and Cutting Output
100
Step 1: Batch Settings for Printing and Cutting
100
Step 2: Starting Output
114
How to Cut with Crop Marks
116
Preparations before Cutting with Crop Marks
117
What Is Cutting with Crop Marks
117
Step 1: Printing Tests and Normal Cleaning
118
Step 2: Adjusting Cutting
120
Cutting with Crop Marks
122
Step 1: Batch Settings for Cutting with Crop Marks
122
Step 2: Starting Output with Crop Marks
136
Step 3: Preparations for Cutting Output
138
Step 4: Starting Cutting Output
142
Optimizing Quality and Efficiency
143
Optimizing the Output Quality
144
Using the Correction Functions
145
Adjusting the Misalignment of the Ink Landing Position
145
Accurately Adjusting the Misalignment of the Ink Landing Position
147
Reducing Horizontal Bands (Feed Correction Function)
149
Configuring Settings to Match the Properties of the Media
151
Adjusting Print Head Height to Match Media Thickness
151
Using Transparent Media
153
Using Non-Resilient Media
154
Using Media that Wrinkles Easily/Does Not Move Smoothly
155
Accurately Adjusting the Cutting Settings
156
Fine-Tuning the Cutting Conditions
156
Accurately Adjusting the Cutting-In Amount
158
Making Adjustments When Cutting the Print Surface
160
Performing Distance Correction During Cutting
165
Cutting to Make It Possible to Cut Corners Attractively (over Cut)
167
Prioritizing the Cutting Settings of this Machine over the Software RIP Settings
168
Accurately Adjusting the Settings for Printing and Cutting
169
Correcting the Misalignment of Printing and Cutting
169
Correcting the Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions During Cutting
173
Accurately Adjusting the Settings for Cutting with Crop Marks
175
Aligning the Positions of Cutting with Crop Marks Manually
175
Correcting the Misalignment of Printing and Cutting with Crop Marks (Concurrent Test for Printing and Cutting with Crop Marks)
177
Correcting the Misalignment of Printing and Cutting with Crop Marks (Concur- Rent Test for Printing and Cutting with Crop Marks)
177
Correcting the Misalignment of Printing and Cutting with Crop Marks
177
Correcting the Misalignment of Printing and Cutting with Crop Marks (Separate Test for Printing and Cutting with Crop Marks)
181
Rate Test for Printing and Cutting with Crop Marks)
181
Correcting the Sensor for Reading Crop Marks
188
Adjusting the Level of the Sensor for Reading Crop Marks According to the Media
191
Resetting the Level of the Sensor for Reading Crop Marks
192
Avoiding Canceling Due to Cleaning During Printing
193
Cleaning During Printing
193
Optimizing Work Efficiency
196
Using Presets
197
Saving the Current Settings in Presets
197
Loading and Outputting a Preset
199
Adjusting the Output-Start Location
200
Setting the Base Point
200
Reducing Output Time
202
Speeding up Output for Narrow Media
202
Using the Media Take-Up Unit
203
About the Media Take-Up Unit
203
Other Useful Functions
204
Performing Printing Tests Arranged Horizontally
204
Optimizing Operation Management
205
Managing the Operations Appropriately and Efficiently
206
Setting the Current Date/Time and Using It for Maintenance
206
Displaying the Amount of Media Remaining
207
Making Sure to Verify the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the Media Is Changed
209
Media Is Changed
209
Printing the Amount of Remaining Media
210
Determining What Happens When Ink Runs out
211
Notifying the User of Ink Exceeding Its Shelf Life
212
Checking the Ink Shelf Life
213
Setting the Activation Interval for Sleep Mode (Power-Saving Feature)
214
Deactivating the Sleep Mode (Power-Saving Feature)
215
Managing the Basic Settings of the Printer
216
Setting the Menu Language and Units of Measurement
216
Viewing System Information
217
Returning All Settings to Factory Defaults
218
Maintenance
219
Introduction
220
Important Notes on Handling and Use
221
Printer
221
Ink Cartridges
221
Basic Maintenance Knowledge
223
Types and Timing of Maintenance
223
Automatic Maintenance Feature and Notes
224
Measures When the Printer Is Not in Use for a Prolonged Period
225
Regular Maintenance
226
Cleaning the Machine
227
Cleaning the Media Path
227
Cleaning the Cutting Carriage Roller
229
Maintenance that Must be Performed Daily
230
Maintenance of Ink Cartridges
230
Printing Tests and Normal Cleaning
231
Manual Cleaning
233
Cleaning that Must be Performed Once a Month or more
244
When UV-LED Device Cleaning Is Necessary
244
How to Clean the UV-LED Devices
245
Disposing of Discharged Fluid
251
Precautions for Disposing of Discharged Fluid
252
If the Discharged Fluid Disposal Message Appears
253
Advanced Maintenance
255
When Normal Cleaning Is Not Effective
256
Medium Cleaning Method
256
Powerful Cleaning Method
258
Manual Cleaning
260
When Manual Cleaning Is Necessary
260
Manual Cleaning Method
261
When Uneven Color Issues Occur with White Ink
273
Ink Circulating Method
273
Light Choke Cleaning Method
274
When Uneven Color Issues Occur with Ink Other than White Ink
277
Light Choke Cleaning Method
277
Handling Severe Dot Drop-Out, Dot Displacement, and Uneven Colors
280
Ink Renewal Method
280
Partially Restricting the Print Heads Used for Printing
283
Emergency Measure) Cleaning the Print Head Surface
285
Replacing Consumable Parts
287
Replacing Parts for Maintenance
288
Replacing the Wiper
288
Replacing the Felt Wiper
292
Replacing the Blade/Separating Knife
295
Replacing the Blade
295
Replacing the Separating Knife
302
Inquiries for Consumable Parts and Products
305
Items that You Can Purchase and Replace by Yourself
305
Items that Require Inquiries before Replacement
305
Troubleshooting Methods
306
Output Quality Problems
307
Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes
308
Do the Print Heads Cause Dot Drop-Out
308
Is the Print Head Height Appropriate
308
Have You Carried out Feed Correction
308
Have You Carried out Ink Landing Position Correction "MEDIA GAP ADJ
308
Is the Printer Installed in a Level and Stable Location
308
Is the Print Mode Suitable
309
Is the Media Loaded Correctly
309
Are the Settings for the "PRESET" Menu Item Appropriate
309
The Media Becomes Soiled When Printed
310
Do the Print Heads Come into Contact with the Media
310
Are the Print Heads Dirty
310
Are the Pinch Rollers or the Media Clamps Dirty
310
Colors Are Unstable or Uneven
311
DID You Shake the Ink Cartridges before Installing Them
311
Is the Media Wrinkled
311
Was Printing Paused Partway through
311
Was Cleaning Performed During Printing
311
Is the Printer Installed in a Level and Stable Location
311
Is the Media Loaded Correctly
311
Are the Operating Parameters Set to Appropriate Values
312
Are the Settings for the "PRESET" Menu Item Appropriate
312
Are the Irradiation Windows of the UV-LED Devices Dirty
312
Cutting Is Misaligned or Skewed
313
Is the Media Loaded Correctly
313
Are the Settings for the Cutting Conditions Appropriate
313
Is the Length of Output too Long
313
Are You Using Media that Exhibits Large Expansion and Contraction
313
Is the Setting for the "CALIBRATION" Menu Item (under "CUTTING MENU") Correct
313
Rect
313
Are the Pinch Rollers Placed on the Proper Locations
314
Printing and Cutting Are Misaligned
315
Have You Corrected the Misalignment of Printing and Cutting
315
Problems in Cutting with Crop Marks
316
Automatic Detection of Crop Marks Fails
317
Is the Media Wrinkled or Warped
317
Is the Media Size too Large
317
Are You Using Media that Is Likely to Reflect Light
317
Are You Using Transparent Media
317
Printing and Cutting Are Misaligned
318
Have You Corrected the Misalignment of Printing and Cutting with Crop Marks
318
Media Feed Problems
319
Media Wrinkles or Shrinks
320
Is the Media Loaded and Set up Straight and Securely
320
Are the Media Clamps Attached
320
Is the Humidity of the Room too High
320
Is the Media Sagging
320
Media Feeding Is Not Straight
321
Is the Media Loaded and Set up Straight and Securely
321
Media Feeding Is Not Smooth
322
Is some Other Object Coming into Contact with the Media
322
Is the Media too Thick
322
Are the Grit Rollers Dirty
322
A Media Jam Occurs
323
Is an Error Message Displayed
323
Is the Media Warped or Wrinkled
323
Is the Height of the Print Heads too Low
323
Are the Grit Rollers Dirty
323
Are the Media Clamps Attached
323
Is the Media Loaded and Set up Straight and Securely
323
Is some Other Object Coming into Contact with the Media
324
Is the Media too Thick
324
Machine Problems
325
The Print Heads Do Not Move
326
What to Do First
326
If the Print Heads Still Do Not Move
326
The Printer Unit Does Not Run
328
Is the Power Switched on
328
Is [SETUP] Lit
328
Are any Covers Open
328
Is the Top Menu Displayed
328
Is [PAUSE] Lit
328
Is a Message Displayed on the Screen
328
Are the Cables Connected
329
Is the LAN Routing Appropriate
329
Are the LAN Settings Correct
329
DID the Software RIP End Abnormally
329
Has the Ink Run out
329
Cannot Separate the Media
330
Is the Separating Knife Installed
330
Is the Cut Rail Installed
330
Setup Cannot be Completed
331
DID You Perform Manual Cleaning
331
Messages on the Operation Panel
332
Messages
333
Close the Cover
333
Sheet Not Loaded Setup Sheet
333
End of the Sheet
333
Empty Drain Bottle
333
Limit over Empty Drain Bottle
333
Install Drain Bottle
333
Time for Felt Replace
334
Head Protection Activated
334
Remove Media Clamps
334
Time for Maintenance
334
Maintenance Reqired
334
Time for Wiper Replace
335
Error Messages
336
Align Point Position Invalid
336
Ink Shelf Life Expire
336
Cropmark Error Not Found
336
Can't Print Crop Continue
337
Temperature Is too High **゚C
337
Service Call
337
Sheet too Small Continue
337
Sheet Set Error Set Again
337
Temperature Is too Low **゚C
338
Data Error Canceling
338
Pinchroll Error Lower Pinchroll
338
Pinchroll Error Invalid Right(Left) Pos
338
Pinchroll Error 2Nd from Right
338
Wrong Cartridge 12345678
338
Avoiding Dry-Up Turn Power off
338
Set Head Height to
339
Canceled for Pump Protection
339
Motor Error Turn Power off
339
Appendix
340
Operations When Moving the Unit
341
Preparing to Move the Machine
342
Step 1: Removing Media and the Blade Holder
342
Step 2: Circulating the Ink (Only When Using White Ink)
344
Step 3: Removing the Ink that Has Collected below the Wiper
345
Step 4: Discarding the Discharged Fluid
347
Step 5: Secure the Print Heads in Place Using the Retainer
348
Step 6: Reinstalling the Machine
349
Main Specifications
350
Printing/Cutting Area
351
Maximum Area
351
Maximum Printing Area When Using Crop Marks
352
Media Separation Location During Continuous Printing
353
About the Blade
354
Memo
355
About this Manual
356
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