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Roland VersaUV LEF2-200 User Manual (209 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 5.34 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Chapter 1 Basic Handling Methods
7
Basic Information
8
Part Names and Functions
9
Printer Unit
9
Head Refresher
12
Operation Panel
13
Display Screen
14
Object to be Printed on
15
Conditions for Settable Objects to be Printed on
15
Printable Area
16
Features of Inks
17
Features of ECO-UV Inks
17
Features of Primer
17
Menu List
18
Main Menu
18
Function Menu
21
Language and Unit Menu
22
Basic Operations
23
Power Supply Operations
24
Turning the Power on
24
Turning the Power off
25
Precautions When Operating the Power Supply
26
Sleep Mode (Power-Saving Feature)
27
Checks before Operations
28
LAN (Local Area Network) Settings
28
Preventing Sedimentation in Inks
29
Chapter 2 Output Method
30
Printing Operations
31
Printing Method
32
Checking the Daily Workflow
32
Three Checks before Printing
33
Step1: Preparing for the Start of Daily Operations
35
Step 2: Start Printing
45
Step 3: Head Refreshing after Daily Operations
52
Pausing and Canceling Printing
57
Pausing and Resuming Printing
57
Canceling Printing
57
Chapter 3 Optimizing Quality and Efficiency
58
Optimizing the Setup Method
59
Adjusting the Height
60
Setting the Height of the Object to be Printed on Manually
60
Adjusting the Distance between the Object to be Printed on and the Print Heads
62
Enabling Automatic Height Adjustment During Printing
63
Determining the Maximum Value (Threshold) for Automatic Height Adjustment
64
Notes When the Print Surface Is Uneven
65
Changing the Z-Axis (Height) Origin
66
Print Area Settings
67
Fixing the Base Position of the Print Area
67
Setting the Print Area Using the Center of the Print Area as the Base Position
68
Changing Just the Base (Home) Position
74
Optimizing the Printing Quality
76
Preventing Ink Discharge Defects
77
Preventing Soiling of the Object to be Printed on and Dot Drop-Out
77
Reducing Ink Mist (Ink Spatter)
78
Preventing Primer Dot Drop-Out
79
Improving Ink Adhesion
80
Additional UV Lamp Illumination after Printing
80
Optimizing Work Efficiency
81
Using the Preset Function
82
Saving the Current Settings in Presets
82
Load a Preset and Print
84
Making Fine Adjustments and Printing a Preset
85
Reducing Print Time
86
Omitting the Setting of the Print Area
86
Continuously Printing Multiple Sets of Data
87
Minimizing Print Head Movement
88
Setting the Smallest Possible Print Area
89
Reducing Paper Used During Printing Tests
90
Performing Printing Tests Arranged Horizontally
90
Optimizing Operation Management
91
Managing the Operations Appropriately and Efficiently
92
Setting the Date and Time
92
Setting the Start Timer
93
Sounding a Buzzer to Notify the User of the End of Printing
95
Determining What Happens When Ink Runs out
96
Notifying the User of Ink Exceeding Its Shelf Life
97
Checking the Ink Shelf Life
98
Setting the Activation Interval for Sleep Mode (Power-Saving Feature)
99
Deactivating the Sleep Mode (Power-Saving Feature)
100
Managing the Basic Settings of the Printer
101
Setting the Menu Language and Units of Measurement
101
Viewing System Information
102
Returning All Settings to Factory Defaults
103
Chapter 4 Maintenance
104
Introduction
105
Important Notes on Handling and Use
106
Printer
106
Ink Cartridges
107
Basic Maintenance Knowledge
108
Types and Timing of Maintenance
108
Automatic Maintenance Feature and Notes
110
Alarm Feature
111
Measures When the Printer Is Not in Use for a Prolonged Period
112
Regular Maintenance
113
Cleaning the Machine
114
Cleaning the Machine on a Daily Basis
114
Replacing Ink Cartridges
116
Checking for Remaining Ink
116
How to Replace the Ink Cartridge
117
Disposing of Discharged Fluid
118
Precautions for Disposing of Discharged Fluid
118
If the Discharged Fluid Disposal Message Appears
119
If the Drain Bottle Exceeds Its Capacity Limit
121
If the Contents of the Drain Bottle Are Not Visible
123
Maintenance that Must be Performed Daily
124
Maintenance of Ink Cartridges
124
Printing Tests and Normal Cleaning
125
Head Refreshing Method
134
When Normal Cleaning Is Not Effective
139
Medium Cleaning Method
139
Powerful Cleaning Method
141
Manual Cleaning
145
When Manual Cleaning Is Necessary
145
Manual Cleaning Method
146
Advanced Maintenance
151
Restoring the White Ink Concentration
152
Circulating the Ink to Clear Precipitation
152
Handling Severe Dot Drop-Out
154
Handling Severe Dot Drop-Out with Spot Color Ink
154
Cleaning All Print Heads
158
Partially Restricting the Print Heads Used for Printing
160
Emergency Measure) Cleaning the Print Head Surface
168
Replacing Consumable Parts and Products
169
How to Replace Consumable Parts
170
Replacing the Wipers and Wiper Cleaner
170
Replacing the Filter
174
Replacing the Cleaning Pad Unit
176
Inquiries for Consumable Parts and Products
177
Items that You Can Purchase and Replace by Yourself
177
Items that Require Inquiries before Replacement
177
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Methods
178
Print Quality Problems
179
Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes
180
Do the Print Heads Cause Dot Drop-Out
180
Are the Software RIP Settings Appropriate
180
Is the Printer Installed in a Level and Stable Location
180
Is the Printer Installed in a Location that Is Not Exposed to Direct Sunlight
180
Is the Object to be Printed on Loaded and Set up Correctly
180
The Object to be Printed on Becomes Soiled When Printed
181
Are the Print Heads Dirty
181
Is the Humidity of the Room too Low
181
Colors Are Unstable or Uneven
182
DID You Shake the Ink Cartridges before Installing Them
182
Has the Printer Been Used Continuously for a Long Time
182
Was Printing Paused Partway through
182
Is the Printer Installed in a Level and Stable Location
182
Is the Printer Set to Pause During Printing for Cleaning
182
Is the Printer Being Used in a Location Subject to Severe Changes in the Operating Environment
182
Are the Settings for the [PRESET] Menu Item Appropriate
182
Machine Problems
183
The Print Heads Do Not Move
184
What to Do First
184
If the Heads Still Do Not Move
184
The Printer Unit Does Not Run
185
Is the Power Switched on
185
Is [SETUP] Lit
185
Are any Covers Open
185
Is the Top Menu Displayed
185
Is [PAUSE] Lit
185
Has the Ink Run out
185
Is a Message Displayed on the Screen
186
Are the Cables Connected
186
Is the Status LED for the LAN Cable Connector Lit in Green
186
Are the LAN Settings Correct
186
DID the Software RIP End Abnormally
186
Is the Temperature of the Room too Low
186
The Flat Table Does Not Move
187
Is Something Stuck in One of the Movable Components Inside of the Machine
187
Are any Covers Open
187
The Head Gap Sensor Does Not Detect the Object to be Printed on
188
Is Something Covering the Head Gap Sensor or Has It Attracted Dust
188
It Is Not Possible to Check the Amount of Discharged Fluid in the Drain Bottle
189
Is Ink Splattered Around the Inside of the Drain Bottle
189
Messages on the Operation Panel
190
Messages
191
Press the Power Key to Clean
191
Circulating Ink
191
Shake White Ink Cartridge
191
Finished Print
191
Set/Remove Cartridge
191
Close XXX Cover Dry-Up May Damage the Head
191
Close XXX Cover
191
Set/Remove Cl-Liquid
192
Readjust Table Height
192
Do Head Refresh
192
Install Drain Bottle
192
Empty Drain Bottle
192
Setup Media
192
Time for Filter Replace
192
Time for Wiper Replace
192
Time for Maintenance
193
Error Messages
194
Area too Small Continue
194
Print Area too Small
194
Canceled for Table Height
194
Check Table Height
194
Check Height of Head Refresher
194
Temperature Is too High **°C
195
Temperature Is too Low **°C
195
Data Error Canceling
195
Ink Shelf Life Expire 123456
195
Wrong Cartridge
195
Wrong Head Is Installed
195
Avoiding Dry-Up Turn Power off
195
Motor Error Turn Power off
196
Canceled for Motor Protection
196
Service Call
196
Chapter 6 Appendix
197
Operations When Moving the Unit
198
Moving the Unit
199
Step 1: Cleaning All Print Heads
199
Step 2: Securing the Print Heads and the Flat Table Using Retainers
202
Step 3: Reinstalling the Machine
203
Main Specifications
204
Dimensional Drawings
205
Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Label
207
Specifications
208
Main Specifications
205
When Using a Jig: Hole Position for Head Refresher
206
Memo
209
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Roland VersaUV LEF2-200 Service Notes (280 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 64.82 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Revision History
3
Warning Labels
4
Special Tools
6
Chapter 1 Replacement of Main Parts
7
Important Points
9
Print Head Replacement
11
Wiper Replacement
23
Cap Top Replacement
26
Carriage Motor Replacement
31
Pump Replacement
40
Circulation Pump Replacement
46
Ink Tube Replacement
53
Ribbon Cable (Main Board to Print Carriage Board) Replacement
65
Board Replacement
80
Battery Replacement
90
Carriage Belt Replacement
94
Encoder Scale Replacement
105
Linear Encoder Board Replacement
108
UV Lamp Replacement
116
Ink Damper Replacement
120
LED Pointer Replacement
127
Head Gap Sensor Replacement
131
Feed Motor Replacement
135
Chapter 2 Adjustment
142
Service Mode
143
History Menu
151
Other Factory Modes
154
Key Combinations
155
Firmware Upgrade
156
Firmware Installation
159
Print Head Alignment
165
Limit Position & Maximum Scan Width Position Initialize
174
Linear Encoder Setup
178
Flushing Position Adjustment
180
Belt Tension Adjustment
183
Belt Position Adjustment
189
UV Lamp Check
197
LED Pointer Position Adjustment
200
Print Area Adjustment
203
Print Head Height Adjustment
214
UV Lamp Height Adjustment
222
Head Gap Sensor Position Adjustment
228
Grease up Maintenance
237
Front Cover Sensor Adjustment
242
Head Refresher Height Adjustment
249
Chapter 3 Electrical Parts
251
Wiring Map
252
Main Board
254
Servo Board
256
Chapter 4 Supplement
258
Motor Error
259
Error Code
260
Sensor Map
263
Chapter 5 Service Activities
266
Installation Checklist
267
Maintenance Checklist
279
Roland VersaUV LEF2-200 Product Manual (65 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Laboratory Equipment
| Size: 5.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Product Information
6
Features
7
Dimensions
8
Specifications
9
Packaging Specifications
10
Printing Theory
11
Head Carriage
11
Pointer
12
UV Lamp
13
Lamp Slide Unit
14
Mechanical Structure
15
Print Speed
16
Ink Consumption
19
Print Quality
22
White Color Density
24
Ink
26
Cleaning Function
29
Ink Consumption for Cleaning
29
Ink Discharge
30
CIR-DISCHARGE and INK RENEWAL
31
Maintenance Unit
33
New Wiper Cleaner
37
Interface
38
Other Features
39
Timer for Startup
40
Vacuum Table
41
Restraining Reflected Light from Metal
42
Jig for Setting Material at Origin Securely
43
Measure for Preventing Head Pin from
44
Wiper Tray
45
Origin Setting Menu
46
Height Display Menu
47
Display Preset Name
48
Special Pump Operations
49
Unified Drain Bottle
49
Common PUMP
50
Software
51
Installation
52
Installation of the Machine
52
Ventilating Equipment
53
Dimensions of Ventilating Equipment
54
Setup of Ventilating Equipment
55
Other Information on Ventilating
57
Packaging Specifications
58
Troubleshooting
59
Warning Message for Ink Shelf Life
59
Maintenance
60
Nozzle Mask
60
Change of Test Print Menu
61
Display for Cleaning Time
62
Cleaning Inside Body
63
Cap Top Replacement
64
Periodic Replacement Parts
65
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Roland VersaUV LEF2-200 Regular Maintenance Manual (48 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 9.01 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Contents
3
1 Introduction
5
Important Notes on Handling and Use
6
Printer
6
Ink Cartridges
7
Basic Maintenance Knowledge
8
Types and Timing of Maintenance
8
Automatic Maintenance Feature and Notes
10
Alarm Feature
10
Measures When the Printer Is Not in Use for a Prolonged Period
10
2 Regular Maintenance
11
Cleaning the Machine
12
Cleaning the Machine on a Daily Basis
12
Replacing Ink Cartridges
13
Checking for Remaining Ink
13
How to Replace the Ink Cartridge
14
Disposing of Discharged Fluid
16
Precautions for Disposing of Discharged Fluid
16
If the Discharged Fluid Disposal Message Appears
16
If the Drain Bottle Exceeds Its Capacity Limit
18
Maintenance that Must be Performed Daily
21
Maintenance of Ink Cartridges
21
Printing Tests and Normal Cleaning
21
Head Refreshing Method
29
When Normal Cleaning Is Not Effective
35
Medium Cleaning Method
35
Powerful Cleaning Method
37
Manual Cleaning
41
When Manual Cleaning Is Necessary
41
Manual Cleaning Method
42
Consumable Products and Parts Related to Manual Cleaning
46
Reducing Paper Used During Printing Tests
47
Performing Printing Tests Arranged Horizontally
47
Roland VersaUV LEF2-200 Setup Manual (46 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 8.44 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Contents
3
1 Introduction
5
To Ensure Safe Use
6
Pour Utiliser en Toute Sécurité
13
Machine Highlights
20
Features of this Machine
20
About the User's Manuals for this Machine
20
2 Installation
21
Deciding on an Installation Environment
22
Deciding on an Installation Site
22
Temperature and Humidity
23
Installation Space and Height
23
Air Ventilation
23
Checking the Included Items
24
Setting up the Machine
25
Step 1: Removing the Retainers
25
Step 2: Attaching the Pad Tray
26
Step 3: Connecting the Cables
28
Step 4: Initial Settings
29
Step 5: Ink Filling
30
Connecting to the Computer
37
Step 1: Make the Network Settings for the Computer
38
Step 2: Make the Network Settings on the Printer
41
Step 3: Make the Port Settings for the Software RIP
44
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