SII IP-7900-00 Advanced Operation Manual

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Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer
IP-7900-00/02
IP-7700-00/02
Read this User's Guide carefully before use of this printer and
handle it properly.
After reading, keep it for later use.
U00120249001
IP-7900
IP-7700

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  • Page 1 Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer IP-7900-00/02 IP-7700-00/02 Read this User’s Guide carefully before use of this printer and handle it properly. After reading, keep it for later use. U00120249001 IP-7900 IP-7700...
  • Page 2 IP-7900-00/02/IP-7700-00/02 Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer Advanced Operation Guide Documents Number U00120249001, Second Edition, May 2012 Copyright © 2012 by Seiko I Infotech Inc. All rights reserved Seiko I Infotech Inc. reserves the right to make changes without notice to the speci cations and materials contained herein and shall not be responsible for any damages (including consequential) caused by reliance on the materials presented, including but not limited to typographical, arithmetic, or listing errors.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction IP-7900-00/02/IP-7700-00/02 Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer (hereafter simply called the Printer below.) is equipped with built-in USB interface that adopts solvent ink and supports media of up to 104-inch width (IP-7700: 74-inch width). The IP-7900-00/02/IP-7700-00/02 Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer Advanced Operation Guide describes:...
  • Page 4: Basic Operation Guide

    H o w d o t h e t w o G u i d e s w o r k ? Basic Operation Guide Read the Basic Operation Guide before your rst Printer operation. This guide describes the basic handling and daily operation of media, printing, and maintenance.
  • Page 5 Advanced Operation Guide Read the Advanced Operation Guide so that you can operate the Printer e ectively. This Guide describes the Printer’s ne setting and adjustment to maximize the Printer’s performance. page 80 To operate the Printer with ne settings page 26 To create a new media preset page 51...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Change media advance compensation Manage print modes Troubleshoot print quality issues Introduction The print is light. Manual legend (Notational rules) Missing dots are found at the beginning of printing. The media is curled or wrinkled. To assist your Printer in operating White stripes appear on the print.
  • Page 7: Manual Legend (Notational Rules)

    Manual legend (Notational rules) The notational rules such as marks, keys, LCD, and LEDs used for explanation in this guide are as follows: Marks WARNING - Boxes marked with a "WARNING" describe points of caution for avoiding serious personal injury. CAUTION - Boxes marked with a "CAUTION"...
  • Page 8: To Assist Your Printer In Operating Effectively

    To assist your Printer in operating effectively Turn the Printer off Always set the Printer power to on to perform the fill cap operation. Fillcap is...? - To remove nozzle clogging from nozzle surface, use fillcap option. This option fills the cap with ink to soak the print head (nozzle surface) in the ink for a minimum of 1 to 2 hours.
  • Page 9: Service Cleaning

    Turn the Printer off / Check the Printer status / Handle the media / To change the Printer’s basic settings / Cleaning options / Manage the media advance compensation / Manage print modes / Troubleshoot print quality issues / Clear missing dots (nozzle clogging) / Switch between 4-color mode and 8-color mode / Adjust the heaters’...
  • Page 10 Press the key. # I N K S Y S T E M O P T [ S T O R E I N K S Y S Open the subcartridge cover. Knob screws Loosen the two knob screws on the subcartridge cover and open the subcartridge cover.
  • Page 11 Ink box cover Open the ink box cover. O P E N I N K C O V E R Knob Remove the eight ink trays. R E M O V E Y 1 I N K P A C K Ink trays to be removed Close the ink box cover.
  • Page 12 Close the ink box cover. Ink box cover C L O S E I N K C O V E R Press the key. S T A R T S L C H A R G I N G [ B O T T L E O K ? C H A R G I N G S L P L E A S E W A I T Ink box cover...
  • Page 13 Ink box cover Open the ink box cover. O P E N I N K C O V E R Knob Insert the ink trays with storage liquid packs into the slots of the ink box. L O A D Y 1 S L P A C K Ink trays to be set Close the ink box cover.
  • Page 14: Head Wash

    Head wash Required items Before the operation check that the items below are prepared. Cleaning liquid set (IP7-136) Dummy subcartridge Cleaning liquid pack Use the eight cleaning liquid packs completely in a single head wash. NOTE On the LCD, ink box cover is indicated as INK COVER. O P E N I N K C O V E R INK COVER is displayed to indicate an ink box cover.
  • Page 15 key scroll to [[CLEAN INK SYS]. With the # I N K S Y S T E M O P T [ S T O R E I N K S Y S Press the key. # I N K S Y S T E M O P T [ C L E A N I N K S Y S Open the subcartridge cover.
  • Page 16 Ink box cover Open the ink box cover. O P E N I N K C O V E R Knob Remove the eight ink trays. R E M O V E Y 1 S L P A C K Ink trays to be removed Close the ink box cover.
  • Page 17 Insert the ink trays with cleaning liquid packs into the slots of the ink box. L O A D Y 1 C L P A C K Ink trays to be set Close the ink box cover. Ink box cover C L O S E I N K C O V E R Press the...
  • Page 18 Close the ink box cover. Ink box cover C L O S E I N K C O V E R Press the key. S T A R T P U R G I N G [ B O T T L E O K ? Ink is purged from the ink system.
  • Page 19: Charging The Ink System After Head Wash

    Press the key. S T A R T P U R G I N G [ B O T T L E O K ? P U R G I N G P L E A S E W A I T O P E N I N K C O V E R Y 1 L O A D I N K P A C K Charging the ink system after head wash...
  • Page 20 Check that the waste ink bottle is empty, and # I N K S Y S T E M O P T press the key. [ B O T T L E O K ? Ink box cover Open the ink box cover. O P E N I N K C O V E R Knob...
  • Page 21 Remove the eight dummy subcartridges of the Dummy subcartridges cleaning liquid set. R E M O V E Y 1 D U M M Y S U B C A R T Set the eight subcartridges. Subcartridges L O A D S U B C A R T R I D G E 8-color mode 4-color mode...
  • Page 22: Check The Printer Status

    Check the Printer status Check the remaining ink level ■ Check in offline Set the Printer to offline state and press the á I N K M E D I A R E G â key. ß M E D I A M .
  • Page 23: Check Remaining Media Length

    Check remaining media length ■ Check in offline Set the Printer to offline state and press the á I N K M E D I A R E G â ß M E D I A M . A D V à key.
  • Page 24: Check The Usb Connection Status

    Press the key. # C O N F I G P R I N T [ O K ? The Printer prints the reports on the Printer status. # C O N F I G P R I N T [ E X E C U T I N G Check the USB connection status Set the Printer to offline state and press the...
  • Page 25: Check The Firmware Version On Your Printer

    Check the firmware version on your Printer Set the Printer to offline state and press the á I N K M E D I A R E G â key twice. ß M E D I A M . A D V à M E N U ×2 M E N U...
  • Page 26: Handle The Media

    Handle the media Create a new media preset As preset media, up to 20 types of media with the information below are registered. (12) COLOR STRIPE (24) BIDIR VALUE2 (1) SELECT MEDIA (13) PH HEIGHT ADJ (25) BIDIR VALUE3 (14) PH CLEANING (26) BIDIR VALUE4 (2) RENAME MEDIA (15) ROLL END DETECTION...
  • Page 27 Press the key. # M E D I A A D V V A L U E > 0 2 : 1 0 0 . 0 0 % Enter the media advance adjsutment value and # M E D I A A D V V A L U E press the key.
  • Page 28: Select A Preset Media

    Select a preset media Set the Printer to offline state and press the á I N K M E D I A R E G â key. ß M E D I A M . A D V à Press the key.
  • Page 29 Press the key. # U S E E D G E G U A R D [ 0 1 : Y E S Press the key. # U S E E D G E G U A R D [ 0 1 : N O # U S E E D G E G U A R D >...
  • Page 30: Prevent The Media From Sticking And Wrinkling

    Prevent the media from sticking and wrinkling ■ Decrease the platen suction fan level The vacuum pressure applied to the media in the printing zone helps to hold the media down on the platen, which keeps the distance from media to print heads constant. When the media sticks to the platen, set the vacuum pressure to LOW.
  • Page 31: Solve Media Lifting Up Problem

    FWD ONLY Media is fed in the normal advance sequence. BACK&FWD1 Media is fed in the media adhesion prevention sequence. At the beginning of printing, media peeling is performed during feeding when the pause mode is cancelled. BACK&FWD2 Media is fed in the media adhesion prevention sequence. Media peeling is performed during feeding at each scan.
  • Page 32: Print On A Thick Media

    Print on a thick media ■ Change the print head height The Printer automatically sets the print head height to the best position when the Printer is turned on or when a media is loaded on the Printer. However, you may need to adjust the position finely as the media rigidity and temperature response are relevant.
  • Page 33: Change The Automatic Cleaning Timing

    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. Based on the past print operation history, the Printer performs the automatic cleaning on starting START &...
  • Page 34: Copy A Preset Media Type To Create A New One

    Press the key. # P H C L E A N I N G > 0 1 : S T A R T & E N D Press the key. # P H C L E A N I N G [ 0 1 : S T A R T &...
  • Page 35: Change The Type Of The Preset Media Without Reloading The Media

    Press the key. # C O P Y M E D I A > 1 3 Press the key. # P A S T E M E D I A > 1 3 à 0 1 [ Select a copy destination with the the # P A S T E M E D I A key.
  • Page 36: Feed Or Rewind Media

    Press the key several times to select the # S E L E C T M E D I A desired media. [ 0 1 : T Y P E 0 1 • • • Press the key. # S E L E C T M E D I A [ 0 4 : B a n n e r # S E L E C T M E D I A >...
  • Page 37: Move A Print Start Position (Nest Function)

    Press and hold the key. á R E W I N D F O R M F E E D â ß P H . R E C P H . M A I N à To feed media, press the key.
  • Page 38: Use The Media Until The Very End

    Rewind the media. R E W I N D I N G M E D I A page 36 . See "Feed or rewind media" on the CAUTION - Rewind the media after the printed image completely dries. If the media is rewound while the image is not sufficiently dry, the image may be damaged.
  • Page 39 Print quality may be affected when printing near the media bottom end. Use this function only if you can afford this loss in print quality.The tension bar on the supply side must be removed to print near the media bottom end. The media advance adjustment value may not be adequate anymore after the tension bar has been removed, which may affect the print quality.
  • Page 40 <Procedure to continue printing> 1. Remove the tension bar. Tension bar Peel roller 2. Detach the media end from the paper tube using the cutter. Peel roller Press the key. R O L L E N D D E T E C T E D P R I N T / C A N C E L The printing resumes.
  • Page 41: Print On A Cut-Sheet Media

    Print on a cut-sheet media Remove the protection bar, and open the front Front cover cover. Protection bar Move the media edge guards to each side. Wiping unit side Capping unit side Move the media edge guards to each side so that they are not under the media.
  • Page 42 Set the pressure to “Normal” by rotating the Suppy side pressure control knob. Point to be checked again - Check that the media on the platen is not lifted up or wrinkled. Set the media edge guards. (1) With pressing the media edge guard’s your side part, move each media edge guard to the media edge.
  • Page 43: Adjust The Head Margin Before Printing

    Press the key. S E T M E D I A [ O K ? P R E P A R I N G M E D I A P L E A S E W A I T Adjust the head margin before printing Advance or rewind the media during the preheating time before printing to adjust the margin to the previous printout.
  • Page 44: Remove Some Media Wrinkles During Printing

    Press the key during printing. O N L I N E P R I N T I N G M A X - Q U A L N D U N I O N L I N E The Printer enters pause mode. Open the front P R I N T E R P A U S E D cover.
  • Page 45: Solve Skew In Loose Winding Mode

    Press the key to resume printing. O N L I N E P R I N T E R P A U S E D R O L L : 1 6 2 6 / P A P E R O N L I N E P R I N T I N G M A X - Q U A L N D U N I...
  • Page 46: To Change The Printer's Basic Settings

    To change the Printer’s basic settings Turn the audio warning beep off The default beep is set to on. So the Printer issues the audio warning beep when: - The print heads are not capped during the daily maintenance or print head height adjustment. - The print heads cannot be capped because of a media jam during the print operation.
  • Page 47: Cleaning Options

    Cleaning options Perform cleaning only for the specified print head Set the Printer to offline state and press the á I N K M E D I A R E G â key. M E N U ß M E D I A M .
  • Page 48 Cleaning is started. # P H R E C 8 5 [ E X E C U T I N G Print head cleaning takes several minutes. When the cleaning starts, the required time is This value is counted down every 10 seconds. displayed and the time is counted down every 10 seconds.
  • Page 49: Manage The Media Advance Compensation

    Manage the media advance compensation Change media advance compensation key while [PRINTING] is Press the P R I N T I N G displayed. N O R M A L L N D B I With the key, change the media M E D I A A D V : 0 9 9 .
  • Page 50: Manage Print Modes

    Manage print modes The print modes are classified into six as follows. Select a print mode according to media type, productivity, and print quality. NORMAL1 is recommended. After changing the print mode… - We recommend the NORMAL1 print mode. Use - Adjust the media advance compensation again.
  • Page 51: Troubleshoot Print Quality Issues

    Troubleshoot print quality issues This section describes the hint for you for one symptom, to get good image quality with the Printer. Take appropriate actions according to the printout's symptom. When several actions are described, they are arranged in the order of effectiveness. Therefore, you are recommended to take actions from the top and confirm the effect on the improvement.
  • Page 52: The Media Is Curled Or Wrinkled

    The media is curled or wrinkled. Cause Solution Outside the operating (1) Use the Printer within the operating temperature/humidity range. temperature/humidity range * Note that some media may be wrinkled even within the operating temperature and humidity range. (2) Use the proven media. The media storage conditions The difference between the media storage conditions and the printer operation are not the same as the printer...
  • Page 53: White Stripes Appear On The Print

    White stripes appear on the print. Basic image [Symptom A] [Symptom B] [Symptom C] [Cause] [Cause] [Cause] Media advance compensation is The print head nozzles are The ink does not match well with not proper. clogged. the media. [Check] [Check] White stripes appear in all White stripes appear in some colors when a color stripe...
  • Page 54 [Symptom C] (1) Decrease the all three heaters by 5°C. The ink does not match well with * Before starting the print, ensure that the heater temperature was decreased to the the media. target temperature. (Media with low dot spread rate) * With some media, the heater temperature increased would be effective.
  • Page 55 Black stripes appear on the print. Basic image [Symptom A] [Symptom B] [Symptom C] [Symptom D] * Black stripes appear over the print. * Black stripes appear partly on the [Cause] [Cause] print. [Cause] The print head periphery At bidirectional printing, [Cause] The media advance is smeared.
  • Page 56 [Symptom D] (1) Increase the all three heaters by 5°C. The ink dries too slowly. * Before starting the print, ensure that the heater temperature was decreased to the (Mottling or bleeding is found.) target temperature. (2) Set the "#IMAGE IMPROVE." to "LOW", "MEDIUM", "HIGH, FINE GRAIN", or "HIGH, *1*2 LESS SPRAY".
  • Page 57 The print is smeared. Basic image [Symptom A] [Symptom B] [Symptom C] [Cause] [Cause] [Cause] The ink is improperly sprayed The ink is drooling. The print head is scratched by from the print head. media. Cause Solution [Symptom A] (1) Use the Printer within the operating temperature/humidity range. The ink is improperly sprayed (2) Check the "#PH HEIGHT VAL"...
  • Page 58 [Symptom C] (1) Check that the media was installed properly with the conditions below. The print head is scratched by - The installed media is properly parallel to the Printer and the flange. media. - The operation panel shows the media type correctly. - The supply-side tension bar length is proper and it is placed on the center of the media.
  • Page 59: Edges Of Objects Are Blurred

    Edges of objects are blurred. Basic image [Symptom A] [Symptom B] [Symptom C] [Cause] [Cause] [Cause] The ink dries too slowly. The print head position is misaligned. The media advance The ink is ejected excessively. The bidirectional print position is compensation is not proper.
  • Page 60: A Vertical Barding Appears At The Print's Edge

    A vertical barding appears at the print's edge. Basic image [Symptom A] [Symptom B] [Cause] [Cause] On the platen, the contacting point of the On the platen, the contacting point of the media left edge and the media edge guard media right edge and the media edge guard is near the platen’s vacuum hole.
  • Page 61: Different Bandings Appear On The Print's Right And Left

    Different bandings appear on the print’s right and left. Basic image [Cause] The media is skewed. Cause Solution The skewed media is fed. (1) Check that the media condition is good. If the media roll is dent or wound Example of skew Example of skew Example of dent Example of dent...
  • Page 62: Clear Missing Dots (Nozzle Clogging)

    Clear missing dots (nozzle clogging) If the missing dots persist after the daily maintenance and after setting NOZZLE MAP, perform the operation below. Perform the strong cleaning when the missing dots persist after the Strong cleaning normal cleaning. Perform the NOZZLE PRINT To clear the nozzle clogging, ll the cap with ink and moisten the Fill the cap with ink print head nozzle surface with ink.
  • Page 63: Fill The Cap With Ink

    Press the key. # P H R E C O V E R Y [ S T R O N G Press the key. # P H R E C O V E R Y [ S T R O N G : 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Press the key.
  • Page 64: Fill The Cap With Wiper Cleaning Liquid

    Press the key. # W A S H P R I N T H E A D S [ O K ? # W A S H P R I N T H E A D S Hold the Printer for 1 to 2 hours. [ E X E C U T I N G After the Printer was held for 1 to 2 hours, perform the normal cleaning.
  • Page 65 Press the key. # I N K S Y S T E M O P T [ B O T T L E O K ? C A R R I A G E M O V I N G P L E A S E W A I T O P E N C O V E R A N D P O U R C L...
  • Page 66: Switch Between 4-Color Mode And 8-Color Mode

    Switch between 4-color mode and 8-color mode Required items Before the operation check that the items below are prepared. Color replacement kit (IP7-122) Ink packs after the mode Subcartridges after the Cleaning liquid pack Dummy subcartridge switch operation mode switch operation - The SIIT’s color replacement kit is intended for a single To switch 8-color mode to 4-color mode: use only.
  • Page 67 ■ Workflow Step1 Install an empty waste ink bottle. Step2 Replace the four subcartridges with four dummy subcartridges. 8-color 4-color Subcartridge Subcartridge 4-color 8-color Subcartridge Step3 Remove the four ink trays and perform the cleaning twice. 8-color 4-color 4-color 8-color Ink Tray Ink Tray Ink Tray...
  • Page 68 ■ Procedure to switch color mode STEP 1 Clear out the waste ink bottle. STEP 2 Replace the four subcartridges with four dummy subcartridges. Set the Printer to offline state and press the á I N K M E D I A R E G â key.
  • Page 69 Set the dummy subcartridges of the color Dummy subcartridges replacement set. To switch 8-color mode to 4-color mode: Set the subcartridges for Lm2, Gy4, Lc6, and Lg8. L O A D L m 2 D U M M Y S U B C A R T To switch 4-color mode to 8-color mode: Set the subcartridges for M2, K4, C6, and Y8.
  • Page 70 Press the key. S T A R T P U R G I N G [ B O T T L E O K ? Run the ink system purge routine. P U R G I N G P L E A S E W A I T Ink box cover Open the ink box cover.
  • Page 71 Open the ink box cover. Ink box cover O P E N I N K C O V E R Knob Remove the ink trays with cleaning liquid packs Ink trays to be removed into the slots of the ink box. To switch 8-color mode to 4-color mode: Remove the ink trays for Lm2, Gy4, Lc6, and Lg8.
  • Page 72 Set the four ink packs. Ink trays to be set To switch 8-color mode to 4-color mode: L O A D M 2 I N K P A C K To switch 4-color mode to 8-color mode: L O A D L m 2 I N K P A C K Ink trays to be set Close the ink box cover.
  • Page 73 Set the four subcartridges. Subcartridges after the To switch 8-color mode to 4-color mode: mode switch operation Set the subcartridges for M2, K4, C6, and Y8. L O A D M 2 S U B C A R T R I D G E To switch 4-color mode to 8-color mode: Set the subcartridges for Lm2, Gy4, Lc6, and Lg8.
  • Page 74: Adjust The Heaters' Temperature

    Adjust the heaters’ temperature The each heater’s initial value is set with MEDIA REG MENU, and the value is automatically set for the heater’s temperature. Therefore, normally the heater control menu is not required. The heater control menu is used to: - Complete the temperature’s fine adjustment during the print operation;...
  • Page 75: Display The Heater Control Menu

    ■ The heater temperature control system for printing The Printer receives the RIP data. (Temperature) Standby time Print Printheater set temperature Preheater set temperature Afterheater set temperature Standby set temperature Ambient temperature (Time) Set temperature maintained Standby temperature maintained Temperature control stop - The heaters become standby at the temperature below.
  • Page 76: Set The Heater Preset Temperature

    ■ Heater preset temperature by medium The heater preset temperature for each media type is listed below. Preset the heater temperature according to the media you use. Recommended heater temperature setting Medium Media type Print mode Afterheater Printheater Preheater Glossy vinyl Glossy 45ºC 40ºC...
  • Page 77: Select The Standby Time

    Select the standby time Select the time to maintain the standby set temperature of the heater (including the time for transition to the standby set temperature) after printing. Set the Printer to offline state and press the á I N K M E D I A R E G â...
  • Page 78: Smart Pass Technology

    Smart pass technology With inkjet printers, a horizontal banding may appear between the bands, which are the areas printed by one scan. This symptom is called as banding. The banding is caused mainly by setting the media advance compensation improperly. With the proper compensation, the bands are linked without gap.
  • Page 79 Tolerance for IMAGE IMPROVE Description media advance Remark misalignment Banding is not reduced. None* Even with the accurate media advance, the slippery media may show banding. Banding is reduced. Small Even if the media advance is not accurately correct, the modes 1, 2, 3, MEDIUM Banding is reduced.
  • Page 80: Adjust And Calibrate The Printer

    Adjust and calibrate the Printer Before adjustment and calibration Before adjustment and calibration, perform the operation below. (1) Forcedly set the media heater to ON to warm up the Printer for 30 minutes or more. Start the adjustment only after confirming that the Printer is warmed up sufficiently. The adjustment may not be performed correctly when the Printer is not warmed up sufficiently.
  • Page 81: Procedures

    Before adjustment and calibration / Procedures Procedures Adjusting media advance compensation The media advance compensation value can be determined using any of the three media advance adjustment patterns, SIMPLE, ROUGH, and DETAIL. With SIMPLE ADV, one pattern is printed with the current MEDIA ADV VALUE. With ROUGH ADV, five patterns are printed with the media advance value at 99.0%, 99.5%, 100%, 100.5%, and 101%.
  • Page 82 Display the [DETAIL ADV] adjustment pattern # D E T A I L A D V with the key. # E X E C U T E > With the key, select [DETAIL ADV] print # D E T A I L A D V pattern.
  • Page 83 Select a rough media advance compensation from the print result. Five patterns are printed with 0.5% increments within a range of 99.00% to 101.00%. Select a rough media advance compensation from them. Check the print results. If the media advance compensation appears to be incorrect, perform steps 7 to 11 again to determine the correct value.
  • Page 84: Adjust Bidirectional Print Positions

    Adjust bidirectional print positions This function adjusts each print head’s bidirectional print position. ■ Workflow Step1 Step2 Completed Print [BIDIRECTION] Enter the adjustment adjustment pattern. value. Obtain the adjustment value from the adjustment pattern. ■ Procedure (When bidirectional adjustment pattern is set to manual) This function adjusts each print head’s bidirectional print position.
  • Page 85 Select the print pattern with the key. # M A N U A L B I D I R A D J U S T Press the key to confirm. # P A T T E R N [ A D J U S T 1 Print modes for bidirectional print position adjustment pattern Adjustment pattern...
  • Page 86 STEP 2 Enter the adjustment value. Select ADJ L or ADJ R with the key. # M A N U A L B I D I R A D J U S T # E X E C U T E > Select the print head to adjust with the key.
  • Page 87: Adjust The Print Linkage Before Or After Automatic Cleaning

    Adjust the print linkage before or after automatic cleaning In the DURING PRINT, automatic cleaning is performed even while the Printer is printing. In such a case, after the cleaning, adjust the position of the linkage for the prints before and after the cleaning. Enter the adjustment value based on the media back feed adjustment pattern.
  • Page 88 Press the key. # B A C K A D J P R I N T # E X E C U T E > O K ? The adjustment pattern is printed. # B A C K A D J P R I N T # E X E C U T I N G Print sample STEP 2 Enter the adjustment value.
  • Page 89: Adjust The Print Head Position And The Nozzle Positions At The Print Head's Right And Left

    STEP 3 Print [BACK ADJ PRINT] again to check that the horizontal lines overlap on the print pattern. Perform STEP 1 and STEP 2 until the horizontal lines on the print pattern overlap. Validate the media back feed adjustment pattern Determine the adjustment value so that the pattern’s horizontal lines overlap.
  • Page 90 Select [#PRINT HEAD ADJUST] with the # N O Z Z L E P R I N T key. # E X E C U T E > Press the key. # P R I N T H E A D A D J U S T # E X E C U T E >...
  • Page 91 Select the digit with the key, and set # P R I N T H E A D A D J U S T the value with the key. # P O S A D J L c 6 [ + 0 0 Enter the value of the adjustment pattern where the K5 print head’s line and the determined print head’s line overlap with the least misalignment.
  • Page 92: Asjust The Edge Sensor Position

    Adjust values for the other print heads with the # P R I N T H E A D A D J U S T same procedure. # R / L A D J M 7 > + 0 2 Asjust the edge sensor position Print the edge sensor adjustment pattern, and adjust the edge sensor position.
  • Page 93 Print sample Judge the print results. Measure the margin of the printing result with a ruler, 15 mm and obtain an difference between the measured margin and the value (15 mm) shown in the specifications. If the difference is 0 mm, complate this procedure. If not, follow the prcedure below to adjust the value.
  • Page 94: Menu Tree

    Menu tree INK MENU I N K M E D I A R E G X X X I N K L E V E L Z Z Z % M E D I A M . A D V D A T E : Y Y / M M / D D MEDIA MENU R O L L ( P A P E R )
  • Page 95 ① ② ③ # U S E E D G E G U A R D >01:YES >01:NO > 0 1 : Y E S # S K E W C H E C K >01:ON >01:OFF > 0 1 : O N >01:FWD ONLY # M E D I A A D V M O D E >01:BACK &...
  • Page 96 ① ② ④ # P H R E S T P E R I O D 0000 to 9999 > 0 1 : 0 0 0 0 C Y C L E S # P H R E S T T I M E 1 to 99 >...
  • Page 97 ① ② ④ M.ADV MENU # S I N G . A D V # E X E C U T E > # A U T O B I D I R A D J U S T # E X E C U T E > # M U L T I A D V # E X E C U T E >...
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    Index remaining …………………………………… 23 rewind ……………………………………… 38 audio warning beep ………………………… sticking to platen …………………………… 30 thick media ………………………………… 31 media advance compensation ……………… bidirectional print position ………………… media preset copy ………………………………………… creating a new preset ……………………… 26 CHARGE CAP CL ……………………………… menu tree ……………………………………...

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