Maintenance Menus At-A-Glance - MIMAKI TS300P-1800 Operation Manual

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MAINTENANCE MENUs at-a-glance

Item
For carrying out maintenance on the carriage and station periphery.
CARRIAGE OUT
(
P.4-6)
NOZZLE WASH
(
P.4-7)
STATION
DISWAY WASH
MAINTENANCE
(
P.4-9)
CUSTODY WASH
(
P.4-10)
WIPER EXCHANGE
(
P.4-16)
For printing using another nozzle, if nozzle wash and so forth fail to effect recovery from nozzle missing, etc.
PRINT
ENTRY
NOZZLE
RECOVERY
RESET
(
P.4-13)
CHECK
TEST PRINT
For having the various maintenance functions executed automatically. Set the execution interval for each
maintenance function.
REFRESH
AUTO MAINT.
TUBE WASH
(
P.4-15)
CLEANING
INK FILLING
Supplies ink to correct nozzle clogging.
(
P.4-16)
INK TANK
EXGHANGE
Resets or corrects the used count for the waste ink tank.
(
P.4-18)
Set value
Moves the carriage out, for carrying out cleaning of the cap periphery,
head, wipers, etc.
Soaks the nozzle surfaces in maintenance cleaning fluid, for carrying
1 to 99min
out recovery from nozzle clogging or bent.
Executes washing of the suction pump tubes.
Carried out when the machine is going to be out of use for an extended
1 to 99min
period. Washes the nozzles and tubes beforehand, to keep the
machine in fine condition.
Used when replacing the wiper. If the wiper is replaced, the number of
times the wiper was used that is managed in this device is reset.
Used to print a pattern and to check and/or register clogged nozzles.
Registers the faulty nozzle identified by "PRINT".
Resets a registered faulty nozzle.
Checks recoverable printable conditions.
Enables or disables the configuration of the nozzle recovery function
ON/OFF
during a test print.
For setting the activation interval for refresh.
The setting is
different
For setting the activation interval for the ink discharge passage
depending on
cleaning.
your ink type.
INTERVAL
For setting the activation interval for the head cleaning.
NORMAL/ SOFT/
TYPE
Select the cleaning type for head cleaning.
HARD
Chapter 4 Maintenance
Meaning
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