Glunz & Jensen PlateWriter 2000 Service Manual

Glunz & Jensen PlateWriter 2000 Service Manual

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  • Page 1 Service Manual PlateWriter™2000...
  • Page 3 Service Manual PlateWriter™ 2000 T11125 Edition AB, November 2016 This book has part No 10078573...
  • Page 4 This manual is published by: GLUNZ & JENSEN A/S Selandia Park 1 DK-4100 Ringsted Denmark Phone:+45 57 68 81 81 E-mail: gjhq@glunz-jensen.com Internet: www.glunz-jensen.com © 2015 Glunz & Jensen A/S. All rights reserved. Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 5 Initial startup of PlateWriter 2000 ........
  • Page 6 Table Of Contents Diagnostic Current ..........3-8 Adjustments.
  • Page 7: Part 1: Introduction

    Part 1: Introduction About this manual Intended use of this manual This manual describes how to install software and firmware to the PlateWriter 2000 • system. The procedures described in this manual require a reasonable level of tech- nical skill and access to the proper tools.
  • Page 8: Notes, Cautions, And Warnings !

    Introduction Important Notes, cautions, and warnings ! Throughout the manual notes, cautions, and warnings are written in bold like the example below: Always replace a fuse with one of the same size and rating as the old one. Symbol Meaning Explanation The operator should observe and/or act according to the "...
  • Page 9: The Functional Description Of The Platewriter System

    Introduction The Functional description of the PlateWriter system The Functional description of the PlateWriter system The system is an innovative and patented inkjet Computer-to-Plate (iCtP) device. The System consists of: Plate Writer engine (1) • A specially modified Epson inkjet printer that uses 's fluid to image the i-plates printing plates.
  • Page 10 Introduction The Functional description of the PlateWriter system Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 11: Part 2: The Printer

    The Printer Initial startup of PlateWriter 2000 Part 2: The Printer Initial startup of PlateWriter 2000 Remove all the packing materials and tape. Check carefully for all the tape inside • and outside the printer. T11182 Remove the two screws and the carriage retainer bracket.
  • Page 12: Turning On The Printer & Setup

    The Printer Initial startup of PlateWriter 2000 Turning on the printer & setup Connect the power cord to the AC inlet on the back of the printer. Do not connect • the printer cable yet. T11184 Plug the other end of the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
  • Page 13: Installing Ink Cartridges

    The Printer Initial startup of PlateWriter 2000 Installing ink cartridges Press the power button to turn on the • printer. Press both ink compartment covers to • open them. Raise both ink levers. • Remove each fluid cartridge from its •...
  • Page 14: Printer Setup

    The Printer Printer setup Printer setup " IMPORTANT! The function with auto nozzle check and auto cleaning is not used with the PlateWriter system, since there are no visible fluids in 6 of the 8 channels, and the printer will assume that the nozzles are missing. The printer will continue to perform cleaning and try to recover the missing nozzles in the 6 channels with maintenance fluid.
  • Page 15: Installing The Epson 4880 Printer

    The Printer Installing the Epson 4880 printer Installing the Epson 4880 printer The procedure described below presumes that the RIP Workstation has been properly installed and it is started up and ready. Connect the USB cable from the RIP Workstation to the USB plug on the rear side of •...
  • Page 16 The Printer Installing the Epson 4880 printer The Devices and Printers window will appear. • Right click on the Epson Stylus Pro 4880 printer, and from the appearing menu select Printer properties. The Epson Stylus 4880 Properties window will appear. •...
  • Page 17: Launching The Rip For The First Time

    The Printer Installing the Epson 4880 printer Launching the RIP for the first time First plug in the dongle. " If you do not plug in the dongle, the RIP will fail to launch with a "Super Pro, C Plus Activator dongle not plugged in or invalid" error. Locate the Navigator icon which was placed on your desktop by the installer.
  • Page 18: Bi-Directional Adjustment On Platewriter 2000

    The Printer Bi-directional adjustment on PlateWriter 2000 Bi-directional adjustment on PlateWriter 2000 Start the Program “PWAdjUtil” from the folder C:\GJ tools\PWAjUtil on the RIP • workstation. Select the printer connected. • Select printer type and set Adjustment • job to Bidirectional and click on Narrow (*).
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Printer Feed

    The Printer Adjusting the printer feed Adjusting the printer feed Background In continuance to increase the print quality we often get questions on graininess. The number one adjustment that reduces grainy looking tints is the printer feed adjustment. The printer already has a feed adjustment built in but since the correction depends on the plate thickness the correction value must be set in the page setup.
  • Page 20 The Printer 2-10 Adjusting the printer feed Measure the longest possible line 250, 450 or 600 mm and find the deviation factor as shown. In this case the feeds needs to be adjusted +0,16% measured at the 25 cm point. Open the page set-up(s) with plate gauge identical to the one performed for the above test and key in the new value in the Feed adjustment in the “Configure Device.”...
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Side Registration System

    The Printer 2-11 Adjusting the side registration system Adjusting the side registration system Adjustment in this instruction as example is done with the plate 400x511 GTO 52 size. Procedure Go to 'Navigator' -> 'Page Setup Manager' -> select the plate and click'Edit ' -> and •...
  • Page 22 The Printer 2-12 Adjusting the side registration system When the test plate is printed, measure the distance d1 (left upper margin) and d2 • (right lower margin) from the edge of the plate to the marks printed on the plate as show on the picture below (tolerance is ±...
  • Page 23 The Printer 2-13 Adjusting the side registration system Start the 'Navigator' -> 'Print file' -> 'Sample files' -> 'Adjustment' -> 'Margin • Adjustment Landscape Press' and check if the margins are centered on the plate. Measure the Left margin and Top margin (see iluustration below). •...
  • Page 24 The Printer 2-14 Adjusting the side registration system Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 25: Part 3: The Finisher

    The Finisher General Part 3: The Finisher General The Finisher is designed to cure and dry the Liquid Dot (LD) that is jetted onto the iPlate by the imagine unit. It also applies iFinisher to cover and protect the iPlate. The heating of the plate together with iFinisher application will ensure a clean background of the iPlate when set on press.
  • Page 26: Parameters Setting

    Parameters setting Default parameters setting for PlateWriter 2000 The defaukt settings are NOT recommended settings, but the default values when Finisher Unit Firmware is installed. See the recommended values for PlateWriter 2000 on page 3-4. Para- meter Description Min. Max. Default...
  • Page 27 The Finisher Parameters setting Para- meter Description Min. Max. Default Unit Explanation Front edge Regulation Start Rear edge Regulation Start Rear edge Regulation End GAP length edge regulation CURrent 15000 8500 reference heat regulation StarT °C Oven temperature setting when FU is idle Temperature and printer is printing.
  • Page 28: Recommended Parameters Setting For Platewriter 2000

    To reactivate register pins activate the printer feed rollers once again. Recommended parameters setting for PlateWriter 2000 When the backup of parameters to restore is not available, then following changes to •...
  • Page 29: Commands

    The Finisher Commands Commands The following commands are used for diagnostics of the Finisher. DEFault parameters Set all parameters to their default values. DIagnostic Curren Test current sensor on oven in finishing unit. DIagnostic Input Test system inputs. DIagnostic Output Test system outputs.
  • Page 30: Input Sensors:

    The Finisher Commands Input sensors: prog: toggle switch with program selected. convey.: optic sensor that detect the plate in the infeed of the FU. oven: mechanic switch that is placed at the very entry of the oven. oven temp.: shows the temperature of the plate curing oven. dry temp.: shows the ink drier temperature in 0,1 °C (26,4 °C).
  • Page 31 The Finisher Commands pwm: PWM for transport motor (%). grb: Gum replenish bank, accumulated replenish (sec). utt: Under floor heater temperature in feed table (gen. III only). utd: Duty cycle of under floor heater (gen. III only). More potential input sensors: ost: Oven State, only valid when Main State is pcs.
  • Page 32: Diagnostic Output

    The Finisher Commands Diagnostic Output Type DIO and press Enter. • The screen will start to show the transport motor test and readout the tacho signal from the main drive motor. It will continue to read out the tacho until Enter is pressed again.
  • Page 33: Adjustments

    The Finisher Adjustments The values shown are in mAmps and as it lists ''Current 1'' through ''Current 4'' it will power on one lamp at a time. The readout should collerate to the wattage of the lamps in the curring unit. (500 watt lamp will readout approx. 2500 at 220 volts, 400 watt lamp will readout approx.
  • Page 34 The Finisher 3-10 Adjustments Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 35: Part 4: Rip Installation

    RIP Installation Overview Part 4: RIP Installation Overview The installation procedure described in this chapter covers the following issues: Installation of the Epson 4880/7700/9700 printer driver • Connecting PlateWriter and proofer to the RIP workstation • Installation of Navigator RIP •...
  • Page 36: Installing The Navigator Rip For Windows

    RIP Installation Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows General The Navigator RIP is installed on the RIP workstation delivered with the system. This workstation has been specifically configured to deliver the best performance possible and includes Windows XP Pro, 2 GB of interleaved RAM, and about 150 GB of available space on the hard drive after installation.
  • Page 37: Installing The Navigator Rip, Plug-Ins And Manuals

    RIP Installation Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Installing the Navigator RIP, plug-ins and manuals Insert the PlateWriter Installer DVD into the RIP workstation. • Locate the CD Drive and open it. Double-click the Platewriter Software 2.7 icon. • New window will appear to ask if you wish to continue and run the Software In- •...
  • Page 38 RIP Installation Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Software Installer welcome window appears. Click Next to continue. • Click Next to continue on the Information window listing the available components. • In the Select Components window you can choose Custom or Standard install. The •...
  • Page 39 RIP Installation Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows List of the components available for installation: Categories Item Comments Navigator Navigator RIP 8 This is the main Navigator RIP 8 application and must be installed. Dongle Driver Installs the Sentinel Dongle Driver and is required to run the RIP.
  • Page 40 Software and print-files for the adjustment of the PW3000/PW8000 PW3000/PW8000. Highly recommended to complete the plate writer adjustment. PWAdjust utility Adjustment utility for the PlateWriter 2000 platform. Raw Print adjust Software allowing to send print-files (prn.) directly utility to the PlateWriter.
  • Page 41 RIP Installation Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Then press Install to continue. • Select the destination folder for the installation of the RIP. Make sure to accept the • default C:\Xitron\Navigator 8.3r1 and click Next to continue. Then click Next to accept adding Navigator shortcut in the Programs menu of Win- •...
  • Page 42 RIP Installation Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows The installation of the Navigator RIP will start. • When the installation is done, click Finish. • The installer will continue to install the next item from the selected list of compo- •...
  • Page 43 RIP Installation Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows When the Program Maintenance window appears, select Modify and click Next to • continue. In the Custom Setup window select Sentinel System Drivers and click Next to con- • tinue. Click Install to begin the installation. •...
  • Page 44 RIP Installation 4-10 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows After the installation a dialogue box will appear to inform that the installation was • successful. Click Finish to continue. A dialog box will appear to inform that the setup has finished installing PlateWriter •...
  • Page 45 RIP Installation 4-11 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Select Destination Location for Plugin and iScreen box will appear, click Browse to • select folder. Select Xitron..• Select Navigator 8.3r1 and click OK to continue. • 1545 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000...
  • Page 46 RIP Installation 4-12 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Click Next to continue. • Ready to Install box will appear, click Install to continue the installation. • Maintenance mode box will appear, select Repair and click Next to continue. • Service Manual - PlateWriter™...
  • Page 47 RIP Installation 4-13 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows After the Setup is complete, click Finish to continue. • After the PlateMake product selector box will appear, select PW3000 in the Product • selection row and click OK. PW2000 Write the PlateMaking X1 password in window (see IJMPX1 code from the code •...
  • Page 48 RIP Installation 4-14 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Write the iScreen password in window (see iScreen code from the code sheet). • PW2000 A Select Destination Location for Factory Default files box will appear, click Browse • to select folder. Select Navigator 8.3.r1 and click Make New Folder, name the folder Factory Default •...
  • Page 49 RIP Installation 4-15 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Click Next to continue. • Installation of the Factory Default files on your computer started. • Click Yes to continue. • 1545 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000...
  • Page 50 RIP Installation 4-16 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows The Navigator box will appear, click Navigator-> Print File. • Select Factory Default. • Click Print. • Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 51 RIP Installation 4-17 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows The PlateMake product selector box will appear, select PW3000 and click OK. • Click Next to continue. • Click Finish. • Installation of the RIP is completed. 1545 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000...
  • Page 52: Renaming The Epson Printer To Pw2000

    RIP Installation 4-18 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Renaming the Epson printer to PW2000 For the RIP to see the PlateWriter, it is needed to rename the previously installed Epson Stylus Pro 4880 printer driver to PW2000: Select the Windows Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen, then select •...
  • Page 53 RIP Installation 4-19 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows The printer name becomes selected, now rename the Epson Stylus Pro printer to • PW2000 and press Ok. The printer name is changed. • PW2000 1545 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000...
  • Page 54: Launching The Rip For The First Time

    RIP Installation 4-20 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Launching the RIP for the first time First plug in the dongle. " If you do not plug in the dongle, the RIP will fail to launch with a "Super Pro, C Plus Activator dongle not plugged in or invalid"...
  • Page 55 RIP Installation 4-21 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows The very first time the RIP starts, it will automatically run a start-up configuration. • The Navigator splash screen will appear, and behind it is the main screen. • The main screen is called the Throughput Window and it displays information about the RIP, settings, jobs and the overall status.
  • Page 56 RIP Installation 4-22 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Once the Splash screen has disappeared, the Output Controller/Monitor Window • will appear (if it does not, press Ctrl + O). The Output Controller/Monitor Window shows jobs that are in the queue and jobs that have already been printed.
  • Page 57 RIP Installation 4-23 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Inside the Factory default folder... • ...set Files of type to PostScript, PDF and XPS Files (*.ps,*.pdf,*.xps) and Page Setup to Default Page Setup. Select the GJ factory default file and click Print. •...
  • Page 58 RIP Installation 4-24 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Click 'OK'. • Click 'Yes' and the transfer is completed. • Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 59: Configuring The Rip

    RIP Installation 4-25 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Configuring the RIP " After printing the GJ factory default file, all security unlock codes for the plug-ins will be erased. Therefore when launching the RIP after printing the file you get several error messages.
  • Page 60 RIP Installation 4-26 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows This opens the Configure RIP Options dialog. • Set Disk space left for system to 500. Set Minimum memory left for system to 256,000. Click on OK to return to Configure RIP dialog. Click Extras…...
  • Page 61 RIP Installation 4-27 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows This opens the Configure RIP Extras dialog. • There are a number of passwords supplied with your system, not all are entered here. If you purchased the optional Proofing function or CIP3, these passwords will be added separately later.
  • Page 62: Activating The Color Proofing Option

    RIP Installation 4-28 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Activating the color proofing option The iCtP System supports Epson color proofing by default. You will need to type in the activation codes for this option. There are three main Epson color printers that can be activated: Epson 4880 •...
  • Page 63 RIP Installation 4-29 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows This opens the Configure RIP Extras dialog. • Scroll down the list of features to the iCtP device X-Epson3, vDot-3. Click Add... • Enter the X-Epson3, vDot-3 activation code and click OK. •...
  • Page 64 RIP Installation 4-30 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Restart the RIP, then choose Navigator -> Device Manager. • The Device Manager dialogue appears. If you previously have entered the pass- • words correctly for X-Epson3, vDot-3 and Epson3, vDot-3 Lite, you will see this list appear when choosing Epson-vDot-II.i32 as plug-in.
  • Page 65 RIP Installation 4-31 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows In the Type drop-down menu you should see the Epson devices. • Select 4880 Color vDot or 7880 Color vDot or 9880 Color vDot, depending on which • proofing device you want to add. Enter a name for the device.
  • Page 66 RIP Installation 4-32 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Configuring other devices than Epson 4880, 7880 and 9880 may require adding addi- • tional codes. This is for example the case with Epson 4800, 7800 and 9800. Here you select the menu Preview -> Select Device. The Select Output Device window appears.
  • Page 67 RIP Installation 4-33 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Enter the second password you were given for X-Epson2, vDot-2 and vDot-2 Lite • for the Epson 7800. Click OK. Your Epson 7800 is now enabled. The Epson2, vDot-2 Lite passwords will be used for the Epson 4800 series and the •...
  • Page 68 RIP Installation 4-34 Installing the Navigator RIP for Windows Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 69: Part 5: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting General Part 5: Trouble shooting General If the iCtP system does not work properly, refer to the following pages to find the paragraph that comes closest to your problem. For cleaning and maintenance subjects see the iCtP system User's Manual. The electrical diagrams are located in Appendix of this manual.
  • Page 70: Problems With The Finishing Unit

    Trouble shooting Problems with the finishing unit Problems with the finishing unit Indicator status and error codes The finishing unit's status indicator lamp has several ways to indicate the current status of the unit and/or unit errors. Problem Possible cause for the error GREEN - STEADY Finishing unit is ready.
  • Page 71: Part 6: Spare Parts

    10033993 GUM, TRAY, UPPER GUM, TRAY, UPPER 10018386 10018386 COVER, GUM COVER, GUM Spare Parts Manual - PlateWriter 2000 Spare Parts Manual - PlateMate Digital 1015 1214 1015 1214 Spare Parts Manual - PlateWriter 2000 Spare Parts Manual - PlateMate Digital...
  • Page 72 Spare parts TOTAL MACHINE T8658 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 73 Spare parts Total machine Pos. No Part No Specification 10039877 TANK, 6L, BLACK/RED CAP 10039876 PIPE, SUCTION, WATER 10042718 TABLE, BASE, INPUT 10066196 TABLE, BASE, INPUT 10042649 TRAY, EXIT, SHORT 10042730 TABLE, INPUT, PRINTER 10042719 TABLE, BASE, EXIT 10066197 TABLE, BASE, EXIT 10042717 TABLE, EXIT, PRINTER 10010948...
  • Page 74 Spare parts STAND T8657 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 75 Spare parts Stand Pos. No Part No Specification 0011841 LEG, ADJUSTABLE, M10 x 50 1504 NUT, M10 10042650 FLANGE, FIXATION, PRINTER 1545 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000...
  • Page 76 Spare parts COVERS, DRYER & CURING T8656 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 77 Spare parts Covers, dryer & curing Pos. No Part No Specification 10010359 BULB, HALOGEN, 500W, 240V 10010361 SOCKET, HALOGENLAMP 10012598 FUSE, THERMAL, 184C 26054 FAN, SUNON 10019245 GUARD, METAL, FAN, 120 x 120 10052062 SIDECOVER 10066215 SIDECOVER 10053094 TEMPERATURE, SENSOR, CURRING-UNIT 1545 Service Manual - PlateWriter™...
  • Page 78 Spare parts INK DRYER T8659 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 79 Spare parts Ink dryer Pos. No Part No Specification 10043574 FILTER, INK-DRYER, VILEDON P15/150S 5181 BUSHING, CABLE PG 11 5180 NUT, PG11 10018632 HEAT, TEMP, INK-DRYER 10018221 BLOWER, INK-DRYER 10018289 HEAT, INK-DRYER 10054414 SENSOR, INK-DRYER 10042736 BASE, INK-DRYER 35698 CIRCLIP, D16 x 1, A2 1545 Service Manual - PlateWriter™...
  • Page 80 Spare parts 6-10 SIDE MEMBERS T8551 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 81 Spare parts 6-11 Side members Pos. No Part No Specification 10010560 BLOCK, BEARING, GEAR 16864 SWITCH, LID, 2 CONT. 10024329 BLOCK, BEARING, GEAR 10034526 GEAR, Z16, M2 10054787 MOTOR, DUNKER 10054788 MOTOR, DRIVE, WITH GEAR 1545 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000...
  • Page 82: Finishing Unit

    Spare parts 6-12 26 27 FINISHING UNIT T8552 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 83 Spare parts 6-13 Finishing unit Pos. No Part No Specification 10053096 COVER, BOTTOM, FRONT 10010883 COVER, BOTTOM, BACK 10010945 TRAY, GUM 10054423 COVER, POWER, ENTRY 10053884 FILTER, EMC, 1-PHASE, 16A 26364 PLUG, FEMALE, 4-POL. 10059559 SHAFT, GUM, SHORT 10053883 SWITCH, LINE, 16A-FUSED 54381 PIN, GUIDE, TABLE, FEED 10012692...
  • Page 84 Spare parts 6-14 26 27 FINISHING UNIT T8552 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 85 Spare parts 6-15 Finishing unit Pos. No Part No Specification 16658 HOLDER, CABLE 10036887 FITTING, ELBOW, M5 x D3 10010571 ROLLER, DRIVEN, FINISHING UNIT 10043579 BELT, CONVEYOR, MEDIUM, OPEN 10025228 GEAR, Z24, M2 5019 SCREW, 4 x 10 MM 10033525 BELT, CONVEYOR, SHORT 10034139 O-RING, D38 x 7, HA1470, EPDM...
  • Page 86 Spare parts 6-16 ELBOX, COOLING ZONE T8550 Service Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 87 Spare parts 6-17 Elbox, cooling zone Pos. No Part No Specification 10017859 BARRIER, AIR, COOLING ZONE 10017862 TRANSFORMER, CURRENT 10056069 PCB, PCU (Note: Without software) 10011284 FUSE, 1AT, 5.08MM, VDE 26054 FAN, SUNON 10051945 PSU, AC>DC, 230-24, 125W, OPEN 10053159 SHIELD, PLASTIC 10053796 FILTER, EMC, 1-PHASE, 2A...
  • Page 88 Spare parts 6-18 Cross reference list Epson Part No G&J Part No Specification F18700 10043172 PRINTHEAD, EPSON STYLUS 4880 1419222 10043173 DAMPER, EPSON STYLUS 4880 1407807 10043174 WIPER BLADE, EPSON STYLUS 4880 1249365 10043175 TUBE, SUPPLY, INK, MB 1249361 10043176 TUBE, SUPPLY, INK, M 1270335 10043177...
  • Page 89: Appendix A: Electrical Diagrams

    Appendix A: Electrical diagrams This chapter includes all electrical diagrams for the PlateWriter 2000. The diagrams (4 pages) cover: Page 1 of 4: • Main power distribution Main switch and primary voltage Page 2 of 4: • Low voltage wiring...
  • Page 90: Main Power Distribution

    Electrical diagrams Main power distribution Main power distribution Main switch and primary voltage Spare Parts Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 92: Low Voltage Wiring

    Electrical diagrams Low voltage wiring Low voltage wiring Sensors, switches, LEDs and motors Spare Parts Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 94: Printer Plane

    Electrical diagrams Printer plane Printer plane Wiring schematic Spare Parts Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...
  • Page 96: Optional Ink Dryer

    Electrical diagrams Optional ink dryer Optional ink dryer Wiring schematic Spare Parts Manual - PlateWriter™ 2000 1545...

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