Setting The Temperature During Preheating - Roland TrueVIS VG-640 User Manual

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Description
With the default settings, simply switching on the power does not make the media heating system warm
up to the set temperature. The temperature rises to the set temperature when the media is loaded correctly
and [SETUP] lights. You can also make this setting in the software RIP. When you have made the setting in the
software RIP, the software RIP's setting is used.
Note: Depending on the usage environment, the temperature of the print heater or dryer may become higher
than the set temperature, but this does not represent a problem.
H i n t s a n d Tip s f o r Se t t i n g t h e Te m p e r a t ur e
The relationship between the print mode and the temperature
The optimal temperature for the media heating system varies according to such factors as the type
of media and differences in the print mode. If smudging or poor drying occur even after raising the
temperature, try using a print mode of the software RIP offering higher image quality. Conversely,
when you want to use a faster print mode, raise the temperature.
Amount of ink
When you change the amount of ink using the settings for your software RIP, adjusting this may
yield better results. If problems such as smudging persist even after raising the temperature, try
reducing the amount of ink.
Other points to remember
When recommended settings for temperature, print mode, and other values are given as the use
condition of your media, use the suggested settings.

Setting the Temperature during Preheating

Note: Preheating: State in which the main power and the sub power are switched on and [SETUP] is not lit
(state in which the media setup is not completed).
Procedure
A
Press [MENU].
B
Press [ ] several times to display the screen shown below.
MENU
HEATER MENU
C
Press [ ], then [ ] to display the screen shown below.
HEATER MENU
PREHEATING
D
Press [ ] to display the screen shown below.
PREHEATING
30゜C
30゜C
Settings for the Media Heating System
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