Seiko OC CS 6060 IP-6600 User Manual

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User's Guide
U00086051201
Solvent Ink
Color Inkjet Printer
IP-6600
Océ CS 6060
Read this User's Guide to use the printer safely and
properly. Keep this manual in a place where you
can quickly access it at any time.
Seiko I Infotech Inc.

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  • Page 1 U00086051201 Solvent Ink Color Inkjet Printer IP-6600 Océ CS 6060 Read this User's Guide to use the printer safely and properly. Keep this manual in a place where you can quickly access it at any time. Seiko I Infotech Inc.
  • Page 2 IP-6600 Solvent Ink Color Inkjet Printer User's Guide Documents Number U00086051201 First Edition, December 2003 Second Edition, February 2004 Copyright © 2003, 2004 by Seiko I Infotech Inc. All rights reserved Seiko I Infotech Inc. reserves the right to make changes without notice to the specifications and...
  • Page 3 Thank you very much for purchasing the IP-6600 Color Inkjet Printer (simply called the printer below). This printer is a color inkjet printer that adopts solvent ink, supports 64 inch media width, and builts-in SCSI interface. This manual, the IP-6600 User's Guide, describes the features of...
  • Page 5: Deliverables

    Deliverables The printer components, including options, are installed on the main unit on delivery. Make sure that the following items are present. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact the shop where you purchased the product or the nearest service dealer.
  • Page 6 Approximately 100 ml ink for each color is consumed at initial ink charge. Therefore, this 100 ml ink for each color cannot be used for print. Power cord <2> • Power cord for printer • Power cord for heater + screw driver (for head up/down adjustment) Waste ink bottle IP6-109 <1>...
  • Page 7 Options • Dryer 64 • Dryer 64 for North America • Roll Cover 64 • Exhaust Attachment • PS RIP (Photo Print 4 Dx) • PS RIP (Photo Print 4 Server) Consumables Maintenance Kit IP6-108 <1 set> • Cap cleaning liquid: 100 ml •...
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions The following symbols are used in this manual to ensure the proper use of the printer and to prevent the printer from being damaged. Follow the instructions marked with these symbols. WARNING CAUTION Example of symbols: Serious personal injury or death:...
  • Page 9 Make sure the printer is well grounded. If not, a short circuit may cause fire or electrical shock. DO NOT disassemble or remodel the printer. DO NOT repair the printer by yourself.
  • Page 10 WARNING Power OFF the printer and unplug the power cable from the power outlet in any of the following cases: • When putting your hands inside the printer. • Smoke, strange noise or smells generate from the printer. • A piece of metal or any liquid touches the internal parts or slot of the printer.
  • Page 11 The heater will be hot. Pay attention not to touch and not to be burned. In order to ensure the safe operation of the printer heed all of the cautions and warnings contained throughout this manual.
  • Page 12: Handling Precautions

    4. Connect the power cable to an electrical outlet. Do not plug several devices into one electrical outlet. Printer 1. Do not place anything on top of the printer. Do not rest your elbows on the printer. 2. Open and close the top cover gently from the front of the printer with both hands.
  • Page 13 NEVER store ink in a high temperature or direct sunshining place. Doing so, ink may cause characteristic changes. 8. Do not attempt to disassemble ink cantridges. 9. Media for solvent ink on the market can be used for this printer.
  • Page 14: Manual Legend (Notational Rules)

    Boxes marked with a "WARNING" describe points of caution for avoiding serious personal injury. CAUTION Boxes marked with a "CAUTION" describe points of caution for avoiding injury to yourself or damage to the printer. NOTE Boxes marked with a note describe precautions while handling the printer.
  • Page 15 Notation of Keys/LCDs/LEDs Example 1: Keys and messages shown on the LCDs in the text This represents a key on the operation panel. Press printer offline. Press the first menu in the local operation mode. Press select the second menu in the local operation mode.
  • Page 16 Example 3: LCD's state transitions and key operations in the text INITIALIZING WAIT A MOMENT PRINT READY ROLL : 64" (COATED) This indicates that the LCD screen changes to another automatically without pressing a key. PAPER SERVICE CLEANING This shows that the LCD screen changes to another when the operator presses a key.
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    Roll Cover 64 (Option) ... 1-19 Exhaust Attachment (Option) ... 1-19 PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 DX) (Option) ... 1-19 PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 Server) (Option) ... 1-19 LCD Messages and Printer State ... 1-20 Messages on the LCD ... 1-20 CONTENTS-1...
  • Page 18 Turning the Power Off ... 2-9 Replacing the Paper Roll ... 2-11 Installing Paper Roll in the Printer ... 2-11 Removing the Paper Roll from the Printer ... 2-17 Replacing Paper Roll with Another ... 2-18 Replacing Empty Paper Roll ... 2-18 Replacing Jammed Paper Roll ...
  • Page 19 Using the FAN Guard Positioning Bar ... 2-46 Using the Print Pause/Restart and Cancel Keys ... 2-47 Inspection & Maintenance ... 2-48 Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations Basic Menu Operation ... 3-2 Menu Hierarchical Structure ... 3-2 Menu Tree ... 3-3 Basic Operations and Keys ...
  • Page 20 When an Error Message Appears ... 5-4 Service Call Errors ... 5-4 Communication Errors ... 5-6 Operator Call Errors ... 5-7 When the Printer Fails to Work Correctly ... 5-11 When a Print Error Occurs ... 5-12 When There Is an Abnormal Sound ... 5-13 Appendix Basic Specifications ...
  • Page 21: Section 1 Getting Started (Basic Knowledge)

    Section 1 Getting Started This section provides necessary information to operate the printer. Familiarize yourself with the basics of the printer before reading Section 2 and later. Contents of this section Operating Conditions Installation Space Environmental Conditions Consumables Media/Paper Waste Ink Bottle...
  • Page 22: Operating Conditions

    This section describes the operating conditions for the printer. Installation Space There must be a sufficient space around the printer for the replacement of frequently used parts, for the output of drawings, and for ventilation. In addition, the maintenance space, shown below, is required to repair the printer or replace components.
  • Page 23: Environmental Conditions

    When the head temperature goes high, the print time is delayed. NOTE When the printer is used out of range of the operating temperature and humidity, the print may be stopped and the print quality may be degraded. Operating Conditions...
  • Page 24 Places where the printer must not be installed Do not install the printer in the following places: - Places exposed to direct sunlight - Places subject to vibration - Places with excessive dust - Places subject to extreme changes in temperature or humidity...
  • Page 25: Consumables

    Consumables Media/Paper Available media types We prepared the following types of media: • Glossy vinyle chrolide • Matted vinyle chrolide • Banner Contact our service center for details.
  • Page 26 Precautions for storing media - Avoid direct sunlight and water regardless of before and after opening the package. Put paper in envelope to prevent dust and store media in a dry, cool and dark place. - Avoid rapid change of temperature and humidity and store media with no condensing.
  • Page 27: Paper

    Precautions for handling prints. - Do not touch the print surface before drying up the ink. Hold margins of the media for handling. Especially use care before 24 hours after printing. - Rubbing print surface causes color fading or color transfer. Do not pile print surface to prevent color transfer.
  • Page 28: Ink

    Use our recommended ink cartridges listed below. NOTE - Failure to use the recommended ink cartridge may lead to a deterioration of the print quality or a printer malfunction. - The valid period of the ink is 12 months after the manufacture date.
  • Page 29 Observe any regulations for disposal of ink cartridges. NOTE - Ink has an expiration date. When it expires, the printer quality may deteriorate or the printer may malfunction. - Store ink cartridges in a dry, cool and dark place.
  • Page 30: Waste Ink Bottle

    Waste Ink Bottle Use our recommended waste ink bottle listed below. - Never put the waste ink bottle near open flames. Failure to follow this warning might result in fire. - Do not swallow ink or avoid its splashes on the eye. If it gets into the eye, wash it off with a clean running water and consult a doctor as required.
  • Page 31: Maintenance Kit

    Precautions for handling the waste ink bottle CAUTION - After use, securely fasten the attached cap and dispose of this product as industrial waste. If you have any questions, please contact your nearest sales office. NOTE - When the waste ink bottle is installed or removed, hold it with both hands with its mouth facing up.
  • Page 32: Storage Kit

    Storage Kit Cleaning Kit 1-12 r t r r t r r t r r t r y t i y t i...
  • Page 33: External Views, Part Names, And Functions

    Holds the ink cartridge. (4) Flange Sets paper roll. (5) Caster Unlocks the caster to move the printer, and lock it to secure the printer. (6) Paper pressure alternation lever Alternates paper pressure depending on the paper thickness. (7) Pressure roller up/down lever Presses down the paper after inserting the paper into the paper supplying part and releases the pressing down of the paper.
  • Page 34: Rear

    Rear Rear (24) (20) (15) (16) (10) (9) Power receptacle (10) Printer switch (11) Rear cover (12) SCSI connector (13) ID switch (14) Terminator switch (15) Paper outlet (16) Waste ink bottle (17) Power receptacle (18) Heater switch (19) 100 V/200 V alternation switch...
  • Page 35: Heater

    Heater Å The printer builts in three heaters for fixing and stabilizing print image on the print media. (Front) Paper roll Paper inlet (25) Front heater (Front) (26) Print heater (Rear) (27) Rear heater (Finish) * Three heaters are controlled separately.
  • Page 36: Operation Panel

    (4) LCD Shows the printer status and menus. (3) Power switch (2) Keys Turns the printer ON Used to set printer functions. or OFF. (1) LED The LEDs light, flash, or turn off to the status of the printer. 1-16...
  • Page 37 Functions of LCD, LEDs and keys i l n r e i External Views, Part Names, and Functions o i t i t p . e t i r t i r t . t n . t u . t e .
  • Page 38: Heater Control Panel

    Heater Control Panel Front Heater ON/OFF key Front Heater UP/DOWN key Functions of LCD, LEDs and keys 1-18 Å Print Heater ON/OFF key Print Heater UP/DOWN key i t t . r e " " F i t t . r e i t t .
  • Page 39: Roll Cover 64 (Option)

    (Option) Protects paper roll from dust. Exhaust Attachment (Option) Mounts an exhaust gas pipe to the printer or the drying device. PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 DX) RIP software for the IP-6600. PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 Server) RIP software for the IP-6600.
  • Page 40: Lcd Messages And Printer State

    Booting INITIALIZING WAIT A MOMENT *: When the system starts normally, both controllers go (2) Online state (idle mode) display The printer can receive data from the computer. *: When the 1-20 online and enter idle mode automatically. PRINT READY ROLL : 64”...
  • Page 41 ROLL : 64” (PAPER) Status display Paper information (4) Online state (drying mode) display The printer is drying the media. DRYING ROLL : 64” (PAPER) Only when the print drying time is preset, the drying state will be displayed after print. (See Section 3, Operation Panel Menu Operations.) (5) Online state (print pause mode) display The printer is paused.
  • Page 42 ROLL : 64” (COATED) TOTAL CT Bk INK REST: Lm INK REST: Lc INK REST: Y INK REST: M INK REST: C INK REST: Then, the printer returns to online idle mode. 1-22 The ONLINE LED flashes. XXXX XXX% XXX% Three-second intervals or...
  • Page 43 , and are access keys to menus. *: When the key is pressed in the menu mode, "CLEANING" menu appears. (8) Shutdown state display The printer is shutting down. SHUTDOWN WAIT A MOMENT LCD Messages and Printer State ENTRY F•ADJ...
  • Page 44 1-24...
  • Page 45: Section 2 Basic Operations

    Turning the Power On Turning the Power Off Replacing the Paper Roll Installing Paper Roll in the Printer Removing the Paper Roll from the Printer Replacing Paper Roll with Another Replacing Empty Paper Roll Replacing Jammed Paper Roll Installing/Removing Cut Sheet in/from the Printer...
  • Page 46: Connecting With Computer

    Connection procedure Connect a cable as follows: Turn the printer and the computer OFF. NOTE - When the printer is connected with the computer, turn the Printer SCSI interface printer ON, and then turn the computer ON. To turn the system OFF, turn the computer OFF, and then turn the printer OFF.
  • Page 47: The Printer

    (It can be connected to any one of two SCSI connectors.) NOTE Use a dedicated SCSI cable (68-68-pin, 6 m). If using a cable except the specified one, the printer can not satisfy FCC and CE regulations. Set the ID switch on the rear of the printer.
  • Page 48 Terminator switch The printer has the SCSI terminator ON/OFF function. If the external terminator is not used and the printer is a terminating device in the SCSI chain (only one SCSI connector is connected), set the terminator switch to ON. If the printer is not a terminating device, set it to OFF.
  • Page 49: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the Power On/Off The power of the printer and the power of the heater are separated. <Printer> The printer has two power switches as follows. (1) Printer switch (2) Power ON/OFF switch Printer rear (Left side) Power receptacle The printer is turned ON by turning the printer switch ON.
  • Page 50: Turning The Power On

    Turning the Power On <Printer> Turn OFF (0) the printer switch on the left rear of the printer, and plug one end of the supplied power cable into the socket of the printer. Insert the other power plug of the cable into an electrical outlet.
  • Page 51 ROLL : 64” (PAPER) If a 64" paper roll is used The heater control panel is displayed by turning the printer power ON. However, turn the heater power ON to use the heater. When the heater power is turned OFF, the following message is displayed on the heater control panel.
  • Page 52 Power cable NOTE - Do not use the other power cable than specified in this printer. - Verify that the supplied power cable meets the local AC power supply specifications. - Verify that the 100 / 200 V alternation switch settings meets the local AC power supply specifications.
  • Page 53: Turning The Power Off

    Performing the fill cap operation is recommended. CAUTION The printer switch on the rear of the printer should be used only when the printer is turned OFF completely in order to move it, connect it with a computer, install or maintain its parts.
  • Page 54 OFF operation is not necessary in the normal use. Heater switch OFF (0) NOTE - Use the heater switch on the right rear of the printer only when turning the printer OFF completely for transferring, installing, and maintenance service of the printer. 2-10...
  • Page 55: Replacing The Paper Roll

    Replacing the Paper Roll This section describes how to install a paper roll in the printer, and remove it from the printer. A paper roll is replaced in the following three cases: - If a paper roll is replaced with another...
  • Page 56 Slide the left flange (movable side) and put it into the paper roll. Tighten the left flange knob securely. Pull the winder sensor lever to front side. Lift the pressure roller up/down lever. Head up/down lever 2-12 Left flange (movable) Paper roll CAUTION Be sure not to catch...
  • Page 57 Feed the paper until a buzzer sounds from the paper feeder. Feed the paper until an edge of the paper goes out 200 mm or more from the paper outlet. (Paper setting direction) <Outside rolling> Paper Flange NOTE - Paper may stick to the paper feeder and is hard to set due to operational condition especially low humidity.
  • Page 58 When feeding a paper roll, hold it at the center and rewind the flange to take up the slack in the paper. The guide line on the printer is no more than a guide line. Install paper roll on the printer in a straight line against the paper roll.
  • Page 59: Select A Paper Type

    Select either paper roll or cut sheet. SELECT PAPER SELECT PAPER ROLL/SHEET : SHEET ROLL/SHEET : ROLL Select ROLL PAPER, CUT SHEET , or BASE with (See Page 2-23 "Using the Origin Point Setting Function" about "BASE") Press the key to change setting. Press the key to leave the setting as it is.
  • Page 60 The paper will be set automatically. PREPARING PAPER WAIT A MOMENT If it is ended normally, return to offline or online state. If abnormal end occurs, an error message will be displayed. Go back to 1. Determine positions of the media edge guard and the slide bar of the vacuum fan.
  • Page 61: Removing The Paper Roll From The Printer

    Removing the Paper Roll from the Printer Lift the pressure roller up/down lever. Pressure roller up/down lever Loose the left flange knob, pull out the paper roll from the flange, and remove the paper roll from the printer. Replacing the Paper Roll Left flange Paper roll...
  • Page 62: Replacing Paper Roll With Another

    Put the printer offline. (Press the PAPER Press the LIFT LEVER Replace the paper according to the “Installing Paper Roll in the Printer” and “Removing it from The Printer.” Replacing Empty Paper Roll A message appears on the LCD. LIFT LEVER SET PAPER Replace the paper according to the “Installing Paper Roll...
  • Page 63: Installing/Removing Cut Sheet In/From The Printer

    Install/Remove the cut sheet in/from the printer refering to the procedures for the paper roll. Cut sheet Cut sheet Guide line Installing Removing NOTE - When installing the cut sheet in the printer, set the cut sheet using the guide line. 2-19...
  • Page 64: Replacing Ink Cartridges

    The ink cartridge replacement procedure in the following each case is explained below. NOTE - Do not remove the ink cartridge from the printer until ink - Make sure the upside and downside of the ink cartridge before Ink Cartridge Replacement Procedure Open the ink cover.
  • Page 65 If it is ended normally, return to offline or online state. If abnormal end occurs, an error message will be displayed. Go back to 1. The printer continues to print when the ink remains in the sub-tank during replacing ink cartridge. Replacing Ink Cartridges...
  • Page 66: Replacing Empty Ink Cartridge

    Replacing Empty Ink Cartridge A guidance message appears. OPEN L INKCOVER CHANGE XX INK XX: Ink name Bk: BLACK Lm: LIGHT MAGENTA Lc: LIGHT CYAN OPEN R INKCOVER CHANGE XX INK XX: Ink name Replace the ink cartridge according to the “Ink Cartridge Replacement Procedure.”...
  • Page 67: If An Ink Cartridge Is Not Installed

    If an Ink Cartridge Is Not Installed The guidance message appears. OPEN L INKCOVER SET XX INK XX: Ink name Bk: BLACK Lm: LIGHT MAGENTA Lc: LIGHT CYAN OPEN R INKCOVER SET XX INK XX: Ink name CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW Replace the ink cartridge according to the “Ink Cartridge Replacement Procedure.”...
  • Page 68: If An Ink Cartridge Is Not Detected

    If an Ink Cartridge Is Not Detected The guidance message appears. OPEN L INK COVER CHECK XX INK XX: Ink name Bk: BLACK Lm: LIGHT MAGENTA Lc: LIGHT CYAN OPEN R INKCOVER CHECK XX INK XX: Ink name Replace the ink cartridge according to the “Ink Cartridge Replacement Procedure.”...
  • Page 69: Replacing The Waste Ink Bottle

    Loosen the knob and lift up the lever from the waste ink bottle. Lever Wait for a while to drop the remaining ink into the ink tub. Take out the filled waste ink bottle from the printer, and securely cap the waste ink bottle to replace with a new one. Knob...
  • Page 70 Wipe up the spilt ink into the waste ink bottle unit. Lift the lever and mount a new waste ink bottle. Drop the lever and insert the ink tube securely and tighten the knob. The selection message of the waste ink counter setting (reset (clear)) will be displayed.
  • Page 71: If The Waste Ink Bottle Is Full

    Replace the waste ink bottle according to the “Waste Ink Bottle Replacement Procedure.” NOTE Make sure visually whether or not the waste ink bottle is not full before using the printer. The selection message of the waste ink counter setting (reset (clear)) will be displayed. #INK COUNT RESET...
  • Page 72: If The Waste Ink Bottle Is Not Installed

    A guidance message appears on the LCD. BOTTLE ISN’T SET SET BOTTLE Insert a new waste ink bottle into the printer and install the waste ink bottle cover. ⇒ See the step 3 of the Waste Ink Bottle Replacement Procedure.
  • Page 73: Head Cleaning "Cleaning

    Head Cleaning "CLEANING" Put the printer offline. (Press the PAPER Press the PAPER SERVICE CLEANING Press the # CLEANING >NORMAL Press the # CLEANING * OK? Press the option. #CLEANING *NORMAL ENTRY F•ADJ key to display the CLEANING menu. ENTRY F•ADJ...
  • Page 74 Press the #CLEANING *BOTTLE OK? Press the CLEANING WAIT A MOMENT NOTE - The cleaning takes several minutes. When the cleaning is completed, the screen is retured to step 3 automatically. # CLEANING >NORMAL Press the 2-30 key. key again. XXX : Figure will be increased key to return to the original offline mode.
  • Page 75: Paper Feed "Feed

    Paper Feed "FEED" This section describes how to manually feed paper after printing. Put the printer offline. (Press the PAPER Press the SERVICE CLEANING Hold down the PAPER FEEDING While the If a cut sheet is used, it is discharged.
  • Page 76: Using The Origin Point Setting Function

    Using the Origin Point Setting Function <Origin Point Setting> When printing a small size image such as a A4 size image on the 64-inch width paper, the large blank will be generated as the figure shows below. In this case, rewind the print paper and set the print origin point to print an image on the blank area.
  • Page 77 Push down the pressure roller up/down lever. Pressure roller up/down lever Select “BASE” in the “SELECT PAPER” menu and press key. SELECT PAPER ROLL/SHEET: BASE Input the paper width and press the PAPER WIDTH *1372 mm Input the base point (print offset value for paper width direction: origin point).
  • Page 78 Select “*Yes” or “No” of back feed operation. PAPER FEED BACK The area from the paper output sensor position to the print start position (the grid roller) becomes print dead area. NOTE Select a paper type again. SELECT PAPER TYPE PAPER: TYPE01 PREPARING PAPER WAIT A MOMENT...
  • Page 79: Installing Paper On Winder

    Installing Paper on Winder A paper winder unit is built in the printer. It winds roll paper for storage without cutting it. Use the paper winder unit as follows: Prepare the paper tube and 1 m-lead paper of which paper width is the same as the paper’s you will use.
  • Page 80 Slide the right flange (movable side) and insert it into the paper tube. Left flange Paper tube Tighten the right flange knob securely. Lift the pressure roller up/down lever, insert paper from the paper feed side through the paper feeder, push down the pressure roller up/down lever, and feed paper from the Feed menu on the operation panel (see Section 3, Operation Panel Menu Operations (Feed Menu)) until...
  • Page 81 Tape the edge of the paper on the lead paper at three positions: both sides and center. Paper Lead paper Tape Tape Paper tube Manually turn the scroller flange in the direction of winding to wind the paper slightly. Check the positions of the paper and winding sensor, and install it.
  • Page 82 The winding unit supports two winding methods; tension winding and slack winding. Generally, use the slack winding. If the slack winding does not work correctly, use the tension winding. Also, inner winding and outer winding are available. • Tension roller setting. •...
  • Page 83 • Winding unit switch setting Either internal winding or external winding can be selected. When the winding unit is not used, turn the winding unit switch off. Outer winding NOTE Slacken the paper so that it passes inside the winding sensor.
  • Page 84: Changing Heater Control Setting Temperature

    Changing Heater Control Setting Temperature Front Heater ON/OFF key Front Heater UP/DOWN key Precautions for setting the heater temperature 2-40 Print Heater ON/OFF key Print Heater UP/DOWN key In normal use, temperatures of all heaters for the every selected media are preset automatically. Therefore, ON/OFF setting and temperature setting for all heaters are not necessary.
  • Page 85 Heater preset temperature by medium The heater preset temperature for medium is listed in the table. Preset the heater temperature according to the media you use. e t t NOTE When the rear heater temperature is set to high, fixibility of the ink is improved, but media wrinkle or mat print may be caused.
  • Page 86: Using The Media Pressure Alternation Lever

    Using the Media Pressure Alternation Lever Alternate the media gripping pressure of the paper transmission roller according to the media. Use the media pressure alternation lever to alternate the media gripping pressure (See the figure below) . Generally, set the media pressure alternation lever to “normal pressure.”...
  • Page 87: Using The Head Up/Down Lever

    Using the Head Up/Down Lever Alternate the head height according to the media you use. Use the head up/down lever for alternating the head height. (See the figure below) Enter SERVICE menu and execute HEAD HEIGHT ADJ on the operation panel. #ADJUST HEIGHT >...
  • Page 88 Tighten the head fixing screws (2 pieces). NOTE 2-44 When changing the height of the head, tighten the head fixing screws while pushing the head down softly with your hand. When the head height is changed, change head height setting (19) in ENTER menu. When the head height is changed, print gap may be occurred at reciprocating print.
  • Page 89: Using The Media Edge Guard

    Using the Media Edge Guard Mount the media edge guard on the right and left media transmission path to protect the head from nap and curl of the media edge. Media edge guards NOTE Preset whether or not the edge guard exixts in the PAPER menu on the operation panel corresponding to the mounting the media edge guard.
  • Page 90: Using The Fan Guard Positioning Bar

    Using the FAN Guard Positioning Bar Cut suction of the FAN for unused area to protect the head from suction of the FAN. Slide the FAN guard positioning bar between 50 inch width and 64 inch width. Set the FAN guard positioning bar according to the media width you use.
  • Page 91: Using The Print Pause/Restart And Cancel Keys

    Using the Print Pause/Restart and Cancel Keys Print pause/ restart and print cancel are also available from the rear (paper outlet side) of the printer. Print pause/re-start and print cancel are available during checking the print condition from the paper outlet side.
  • Page 92: Inspection & Maintenance

    Regular inspection and maintenance by operators are described below. Regular inspection and maintenance guide The printer needs regular inspection and maintenance. The table below lists all regular inspection and maintenance. For details of each regular inspection and maintenance, see the page to be referred.
  • Page 93 #CAP CLEANING > The head carriage will move to the center of the printer (platen) and you can access easily to the capping unit. Open the rear cover and cap cover. Wipe up the edge and periphery of the upper surface of all (six) caps carefully with the cotton swab.
  • Page 94 <Wiper Blade Cleaning> Enter to the “SERVICE” menu and select “WIPE CLEANING” on the operation panel. #WIPER CLEANING > The wiper blade will come up for cleaning. Open the rear cover and the wiper cover. Rear cover 2-50 Wiper cover...
  • Page 95 Check no dregs of the dried ink and no damage on the blades. Clean the front and back of the blades with the swab infiltrated into the wiper cleaning liquid. Note: Do not use the same swab for each wiper After completion of the cleaning, close the wipe cover and the rear cover to return the wiper to the position as it was.
  • Page 96 <Waste Ink Bottle Disposal> Pour the waste ink into the proper container you prepared and make the waste ink bottle empty. <Wiper sponge cleaning> The wiper sponge has to be moistened. Check the moisture of the sponge every day before printing. Check whether the sponge is dried by pressing the dried swab on the sponge.
  • Page 97: Dummy Cartridge

    When leaving the printer for a long time (more than 2 weeks) in power off state Store the printer after cleaning the head and ink path with the Needed is Storage kit maintenance liquid and charging the maintenance liquid. Six maintenance liquid cartridges and six dummy cartridges are mandatory.
  • Page 98 When returning the printer from a long time leaving (more than 2 weeks) Needed is Cleaning kit 2-54 Perform the cleaning of the head and ink path with cleaning liquid. Six cleaning liquid cartridges and six dummy cartridges are mandatory.
  • Page 99 When returning the printer from a long time leaving (within 2 weeks) in power off state. Needed is Cleaning kit Printer on: 20 hours standby [no print -> Fill cap afterwards every 3 days. See also page 2-9 Insert the ink cassettes and charge the ink.
  • Page 100 #SERVICE >INK CHARGE Insert the ink cassettes and charge the ink. Leave the printer for at least one hour after completion of ink charging. Check moisture of the wiper sponge. Perform the test print. When the print dot-off occurs during the test print, perform normal cleaning in the “CLEANING”...
  • Page 101 Cleaning outer case If the outer case of printer was stained, wipe up stain with soft cloth soaked in water or water downed neutral detergent and wringed well. NOTE Turn OFF the printer power switch before cleaning. Do not use volatile solvent such as thinner and benzine to prevent fade or detoriation of printing.
  • Page 102 Cleaning platen When glue adheres to platen or ink drops on the platen, clean the platen according to the following procedures: Open the rear cover and put a soft cloth on ink stained on the platen to infiltrate ink into the soft cloth. Infiltrate ink into the soft cloth with care so as not to spread it.
  • Page 103 Inspection & Maintenance If ink gets into vacuum holes on the platen, wipe out ink clung to the holes with a commerically-available mini- cotton swab, then wipe out again with a mini-cotton swab moistened with alcohol. Use a ø3 mm mini-cotton swab. Platen Mini-cotton swab 2-59...
  • Page 104 2-60...
  • Page 105: Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations

    Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations This section outlines the user menu structure and operations. Contents of This Section Basic Menu Operation Menu Hierarchical Structure Menu Tree Basic Operations and Keys Operation Procedures for Choice Input, Value Input, Execution and Character Input Menu Operations INK Menu PAPER Menu...
  • Page 106: Basic Menu Operation

    <Second-level menus> Sub-menus of the menu group <Parameters> Select a selected menu item or enter a value. There are three methods: choice, value entry, and execution. key is pressed in the online idle mode, the printer ENTRY PAPER F.ADJ SERVICE...
  • Page 107: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree ENTRY PAPER F.ADJ XX INK REST: YYY% DATE : XX/XX/XX < ROLL(XXXXXX) SHEET(XXXXXX) YYYYmmXZZZZmm BASE(XXXXXX) #SELECT PAPER >01 : TYPE01 #NAME >01 : TYPE01 #FEED ADJUST >01 : 099.80% #SCAN WAIT TIME >01 : 000sec #PRINT MODE >01 : NORMAL #DIRECTION >01 : BI #CONDITION PASS...
  • Page 108 Enter a choice #PAPER SET MODE - NORMAL >01 : NORMAL - SAVING Enter a choice - NORMAl #VACUUM - LOW >01 : NORMAL Enter a choice #WAIT HEATER - WAIT >01 : WAIT - SKIP #FRONT HEATER Enter a value >01 : 30C 15 to 55 #PRINT HEATER...
  • Page 109 SERVICE FEED CLEANING Basic Menu Operation Enter a choice #PRIORITY FEED - DATA >01 : DATA - PANEL Enter a choice #PRIORITY MODE - DATA >01 : DATA - PANEL Enter a choice #PRIORITY HETER - DATA >01 : DATA - PANEL Enter a value #DLETE PAPER...
  • Page 110 FUNC SYSTEM ADJUST RESET #MENU PRINT Execution form > #ERROR LOG PRINT Execution form > #TRACE PRINT Execution form >01 : SEQUENCE 1 Enter a choice #ADJUST PATTERN - TESt PRINT - HEAD ADJ1 >TEST PRINT - HEAD ADJ2 Enter a value # L / R ADJ YY -32 to +31, A to H >+00&A...
  • Page 111 Basic Menu Operation #HEAT HW VERSION Execution form (Display) *XX.X #HEAT FW VERSION Execution form (Display) *XX.X #SCSI ID Execution form (Display) *ID : X Enter a value #SYSTEM DATE 00/01/01 to 99/12/31 >03 / 08 / 01 Enter a value #SYSTEM TIME 00 : 00 to 23 : 59 >00 : 00...
  • Page 112: Basic Operations And Keys

    Basic Operations and Keys (1) To enable menu operations: - Enter to the offline mode. - When the printer enters the offline mode, a menu group screen is displayed. (2) Menu group selection: - Select a menu group directly with...
  • Page 113: Operation Procedure For Choice Input, Value Input, Execution, And Character Input

    Operation Procedure for Choice Input, Value Input, Execution, and Character Input If a choice is input for a parameter: An example of PRINT MODE of the ENTRY menu is given below. (1) Select a menu group with Select ENTRY menu with PAPER (2) Select a sub-menu of the ENTRY menu with Select PRINT MODE .
  • Page 114 If a value is input for a parameter: The PAPER FEED ADJ menu of the ADJUST menu is given as an example. (1) Select a menu group with Select menu with FUNC ADJUST (2) Select a sub-menu of the ADJUST menu with Select PAPER FEED ADJ.
  • Page 115 If a parameter is executed: Case 1: To print The MENU PRINT menu of the FUNC menu is given as an example. (1) Select a menu group with Select FUNC menu with FUNC ADJUST (2) Select a sub-menu of the FUNC menu with Select MENU PRINT menu.
  • Page 116 Case 2: To display only The SCSI ID menu of the SYSTEM menu is given as an example. (1) Select a menu group with Select SYSTEM menu with FUNC ADJUST (2) Select a sub-menu of the SYSTEM menu with When the SCSI ID is selected, it is displayed. # SCSI ID * ID : x (3) Another sub-menu of the SYSTEM menu can be selected with...
  • Page 117 If a value is character input for a parameter: An example of NAME of the ENTRY menu is given below. Select a menu group with Select ENTRY menu with PAPER Select a sub-menu of the ENTRY menu with Select NAME. # NAME >01 : TYPE01 Press...
  • Page 118 Press # C_PAPER NAME >01 : CYPE01 <Character List> Character code group Backward key) Forward key) 3-14 key to determine the parameter. Symbols space, !, • • • • Numerals 0 to 9 Alphabet • Capital letter A toZ Alphabet • Small letter a to z Katakana: line...
  • Page 119: Menu Operations

    (4) When the printer is put online. (5) When the printer enters recovery state (ink cartridge replacement). (See Section 2, Replacing Ink Cartridge.) key is pressed, information on each color ink is ENTRY F.ADJ...
  • Page 120: Paper Menu

    (1) When the ends and the top menu is displayed in offline state. (2) When the printer moves online state. (3) When the printer enters paper setting sequence. 3-16 key is pressed, information on media is displayed at ENTRY F.ADJ...
  • Page 121: Entry Menu

    ENTRY Menu This menu is used to set up parameters for drawings. When the key is pressed, parameters can be set. PAPER PAPER #SELECT PAPER >01 : TYPE01 (1) Paper selection (SELECT PAPER) Select a paper type number to be registered newly or revised. Twenty types (from 01 to 20) can be selected.
  • Page 122 (3) Paper feed adjustment value (FEED ADJUST) (Unit: %) Set a paper feed adjustment value. FEED ADJUST >01 : 099.80% <Parameter (Enter a value)> XXX.XX% (97.00 to 103.00%) (4) Scan waiting time (SCAN WAIT TIME) (Unit: second) Set the paper scanning wait time. SCAN WAIT TIME >01 : 000sec <Parameter (Enter a value)>...
  • Page 123 (the repetition of paper feeding and rewinding) is performed automatically. Also, when the printer is turned off, the edge of the paper roll is fed to the front of the rear cover automatically before turning off. (When using the winder, the printer is turned off immediately.) #CONDITION PASS >01 : NONE...
  • Page 124 Select this parameter when performing the continuous printing with the media that is hard to be wrinkled. When the printer is left in the waiting condition for a long time, the print off due to wrinkles may be caused. - 30 min: The conditioning pass is performed at every 30 minutes.
  • Page 125 (8) Edge guard setting (EDGE GUARD) Set whether the media edge guard is used or not. The right and left print margins will be changed by this setting. #EDGE GUARD >01 : USE <Parameter (Enter a choice)> : Set when the edge guard is used. NOT USE : Set when the edge guard is not used.
  • Page 126 - Cut the edge of the paper so that the edge of the paper is parallel to the guide line and set it to the printer. If the edge of the paper is not parallel, the print is missed on the edge of the paper and the platen is stained by ink and the paper jam is caused.
  • Page 127 (12) Wind value setting for FAN (VACUUM) Sets wind value for FAN. #VACUUM >01 : NORMAL <Parameter (Enter a choice)> NORMAL: Absorbs the paper at the normal wind value. LOW: Absorbs the paper at the low wind value. (13) Wait of heating setting (WAIT HEATER) Sets whether print should wait for time that the heater temperature reaches the preset temperature.
  • Page 128 (15) Initial temperature setting for the print heater (PRINT HEATER) Sets the platen heater temperature. (Celsius) #PRINT HEATER >01 : 40C <Parameter (Enter a value)> - Range: (16) Initial temperature setting for the rear heater (REAR HEATER) Sets the rear heater temperature. (Celsius) #REAR HEATER >01 : 50C...
  • Page 129 (18) Head action mode setting (HEAD MOTION) Selects a head action mode. #HEAD MOTION >01 : NORMAL <Parameter (Enter a choice)> - NORMAL: - HIGHLIGHT: (19) Head height setting (HEAD HEIGHT) Selects a head height setting. This setting will be matched to the head height lever setting.
  • Page 130 NOTE - When the tension winding as the winding mode or syquence 2 as the paper feed mode is selected, the printer works at mode 1 setting even if the mode 2 is selected. - When selecting mode 2, a joint of print will be generated because the cleaning is performed during print.
  • Page 131 (23) Paper back feed adjustment (unit: pulse) Adjusts a joint position when the image is separated due to the automatic cleaning during print. Input a back feed adjustment value for the paper. # BACK ADJUST >01: +0000 PULSE <Parameter (Enter a value)> ±2000 pulses (+5 mm) 1 pulses=2.5 µm (24) Paper feed adjustment value priority setting (PRIORITY FEED)
  • Page 132 (26) Heater mode priority setting (PRIORITY HEATER) Selects a priority of the heater mode. #PRIORITY HEATER >01 : DATA <Parameter (Enter a value)> - DATA: - PANEL: (27) Deleting registrated paper (DELETE PAPER) Deletes a registrated paper. The registrated paper from 01 to 20 can be selected. The registrated paper 01 is defined as the standard media.
  • Page 133 Initial values for the registered papers Some papers will be registered at shipping. (The parameters registered at shipping are changeable and deletable. However, 01 (PAPER) cannot be deleted.) The table lists the initial values for the papers registered. & & °...
  • Page 134 Example of paper registration Select a paper number to be registered newly or revised. (1) Press the (2) Select "SELECT PAPER" menu with the #SELECT PAPER >01 : TYPE01 (3) Press the #SELECT PAPER >01 : TYPE01 (4) Select a paper number to be registered with the keys.
  • Page 135 Example of parameter setting In this example, a paper feed adjustment value will be entered. (1) Select "FEED ADJUST" menu with the #FEED ADJUST >02 : 099.80% (2) Press the #FEED ADJUST *02 : 099.80% NOTE - Determine the paper feed adjustment value by printing the paper feed adjustment pattern or according to our information.
  • Page 136: F.adj Menu

    F.ADJ Menu This menu is used to set paper feed adjustment parameters. When the PAPER #FEED PATTERN >01 : ROUGH 1 (1) Paper feed adjustment pattern Prints a pattern for adjusting a paper feed amount. Press the # FEED PATTERN >ROUGH (NORMAL) <Parameter (Enter a choice)>...
  • Page 137 ROUGH (DRAFT): Prints the paper feed amount adjustment pattern at every 0.2 % step between 99.0 to 101.0 %. (Prints with draft and 2-pass mode) DETAIL (NORMAL): Prints the paper feed amount adjustment pattern at 0.04 % step between the current setting value ±0.08 %. (Prints with standard and 4-pass mode) DETAIL (H-QUAL): Prints the paper feed amount adjustment pattern at 0.04 % step...
  • Page 138 (3) Back feed adjustment pattern Prints a pattern for adjusting a paper back feed amount. # BACK PATTERN >NORMAL <Parameter (Enter a value)> NORMAL: Prints the pattern with standard and 4-pass mode. H-QUALITY: Prints the pattern with high quality and 8-pass mode. H-DENSITY: Prints the pattern with high density and 8-pass mode.
  • Page 139: Service Menu

    Use this parameter to clean the head and ink path with the maintenance liquid while the ink is charged into the printer, and then recharge the maintenance liquid in the printer to ensure long-term storage. Six maintenance liquid cartridges and six dummy cartridges are mandatory.
  • Page 140 Use this menu when the print-off cannot be fixed by cleaning repeatedly. #FILL CAP > <Parameter (Execution form)> None NOTE - Always perform the cleaning (normal) after filling cap action. - If the print off cannot be corrected even leaving the printer for 24 hours, contact our service centers. 3-36...
  • Page 141 (5) Head height Use this at head height adjustment. The cap is opened after performing this operation. # HEAD HEIGHT > <Parameter (Execution form)> None # ADJUST HEIGHT >OK # ADJUST HEIGHT >EXECUTING OPEN REAR COVER ADJUST HEIGHT Menu Operations 3-37...
  • Page 142: Cleaning Menu

    CLEANING Menu This menu is used to clean the head of the printer. When the SERVICE CLEANING #CLEANING >NORMAL <Parameter (Enter a choice)> NORMAL: Cleans the head normally. SLIGHT: STRONG: Cleans the head strongly. See Section 2, Head Cleaning for details.
  • Page 143: Feed Menu

    FEED Menu While the key is held down, the currently selected paper roll is fed. (If a cut sheet is used, it is discharged.) A feeding message appears on the LCD. SERVICE CLEANING PAPER FEEDING When the menu appears on the LCD in offline mode. FEED key is released, paper feeding stops and the top Menu Operations...
  • Page 144: Func Menu

    FUNC Menu This menu is used to execute functions provided for the printer. When the FUNC ADJUST #MENU PRINT > (1) Menu print (MENU PRINT) Prints information on the unit and panel settings. #MENU PRINT > <Parameter (execution form)> None (2) Error log information print (ERROR LOG PRINT) Prints error log information saved in the printer.
  • Page 145: Adjust Menu

    FUNC ADJUST #ADJUST PATTERN >TEST PRINT (1) Adjustment pattern print (ADJUST PATTERN) Prints the adjustment pattern for adjusting the printer mechanically and electrically. When the stopped. #ADJUST PATTERN >TEST PRINT <Parameter (Enter a choices)>...
  • Page 146 (2) Nozzle jetting position adjustment (Bk/Lm/Lc/Y/M/C) (L/R ADJ YY) Adjusts the jetting position of nozzle. Enter an adjustment value according to the head adjustment pattern. #L/R ADJ YY >+00&A <Parameter (Enter a value)> - Sign: +/- - Value:-32 to +31, A to H (A=0/8, B=1/8...H=7/8) (3) Head position adjustment (Lm/Lc/Y/M/C) (H-POS ADJ YY) Adjusts the head position for the scanning direction.
  • Page 147 (5) Reciplocating position (Reight) adjustment (Bk/Lm/Lc/Y/M/C) Adjusts the head reciplocating position (Reight). Enter an adjustment value according to the head adjustment pattern. #I-POS (R) ADJ YY >+00&A <Parameter (Enter a value)> - Sign: +/- - Value:-32 to +31, A to H (A=0/8, B=1/8...H=7/8) Menu Operations YY: Ink color Display order:...
  • Page 148: System Menu

    SYSTEM Menu This menu is used to set or display system parameters. When the FUNC ADJUST #LANGUAGE >JAPANESE (1) Language for LCD messages (LANGUAGE) [Initial value: ENGLISH] Sets Japanese or English for messages displayed on the LCD. <Parameter (Enter a choice.)> - ENGLISH - JAPANESE (2) BOOT version display (BOOT VERSION)
  • Page 149 (4) Engine controller board version display (IPB VERSION) Displays the version number of the Engine controller board (IPB). # IPB VERSION * X.X <Parameter (Execution form)> None (5) SCSI board version display (WIM VERSION) Displays the ICB board version. # WIM VERSION * X.X <Parameter (Execution form)>...
  • Page 150 (8) Heater H/W version display Displays the heater hardware version. #HEART HW VERSION *XX.X <Parameter (Execution form)> None (9) Heater F/W version display Displays the heater firmware version. If the heater cannot be recognized, "--.-" is displayed. #HEAT FW VERSION *XX.X <Parameter (Execution form)>...
  • Page 151 (12) System time setting (SYSTEM TIME) Sets system time used in the unit. #SYSTEM TIME >03 / 08 / 01 <Parameter (Enter a value)> 00 : 00 to 23 : 59 (13) Factory setting (INITIAL SET) Sets all parameter values to factory settings. #INITIAL SET >...
  • Page 152: Reset Menu

    RESET Menu This menu is used to reset the printer. When the An initializing message appears on the LCD. FUNC ADJUST INITIALIZING WAIT A MOMENT After resetting, the printer goes online. 3-48 key is pressed, the reset function is executed.
  • Page 153: Section 4 Heater Controller Operation

    Section 4 Heater Controller Operation This section describes temperature control, LCD displays, param- eter setup mode operations, and error messages of the heater con- troller. Contents of This Section Temperature Control LDC Display Parameter Setup Mode Error Messages...
  • Page 154: Temperature Control

    (35 °C) for all heaters. When the preset temperature is lower than the specified stand by temperature (35 °C), the printer maintaines the preset temperature. In case of time specified as the standby time after completion of the preset temperature maintaining...
  • Page 155 Keeping of the preset temperature To protect unnecessary current consumption, to protect paper damage due to high temperature, and to protect accident such as a burn when the printer does not print. Status of reaching the environmental temperature slowly. In case of conditions other than preset temperature maintaining condition and standby temperature maintaining condition.
  • Page 156: Ldc Display

    LDC Display (1) Display in normal mode AAAU BBBU CCCU XXXU YYYU ZZZU Front heater Display: (AAA to CCC, YYY to ZZZ) • Preset temperature display When using celsius display, top needs a space and temperature When using celsius display, top is displayed as “ - ” and tem- When using fahrenheit display, the temperature is displayed by (99 fahrenheit or less temperature is displayed with space ;plus •...
  • Page 157 (2) Display at exiting of the heater AAAU BBBU CCCU XXX+ YYYU ZZZU Exiting display When the current is flowed to the heater, the current temperature unit display C or F is displayed with “+” in the place of unit dis- play.
  • Page 158: Parameter Setup Mode

    Parameter Setup Mode This mode is used when the operator sets the heater control system parameters. (1) Setup items and parameters The setup items and parameters are listed in the table below. i t a i t e i s r i t s *1 Display only, ON/OFF key is ignored.
  • Page 159 (3) Moving the setup item Select a setup item you desire with the heater control panel. Press the key on the heater control panel to move to the next (lower) setup item. When pressing key on the heater control panel at the last setup item, the (See, (1) setup items and parameters) Press the key on the heater control panel to move to the...
  • Page 160 (6) Deciding the setting value. Display the setting value you desire on the 2nd line. Press the ON/OFF key on the heater control panel to determine the setting value. The display returns to the setup item setting screen. # UNIT * FAHRENHEIT Note: - # shows blinking When the setting value you don't desire is displayed on the 2nd...
  • Page 161: Error Messages

    Error Messages When the following error messages are displayed on the heater control panel, contact our service centers. <System error> ERROR H01 SYSTEM ERROR <The relay board cannot be detected> ERROR H02 PLY BOARD ERR <Front heater thermistor temperature error> (-10 °C or less, 70 °C or more) ERROR H03 F TEMP ERR <Rear heater thermistor temperature error>...
  • Page 162 <Rear heater thermistor cannot reach the preset temperature even after 15 minutes.> ERROR H07 R TEMPERR <Print heater thermistor cannot reach the preset temperature even after 15 minutes.> ERROR H08 P TEMPERR <Switch test error occurs in the diagnostics > ERROR H09 SWITCH ERROR <Zero cross error occurs in the diagnostics.>...
  • Page 163: Section 5 Troubleshooting

    Section 5 Troubleshooting This section describes troubleshooting for the printer. If the prob- lem cannot be solved, contact your dealer or our service center. Contents of This Section Troubleshooting Clearing Paper Jams When an Error Message Appears Service Call Errors...
  • Page 164: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Before deciding that there is a serious problem with the printer, check the following items. Items to be checked s l i t t i i l a i t a i t c t e l t a t...
  • Page 165: Clearing Paper Jam

    The carriage will move to its home position. Set the paper according to the Installing Paper Roll in the Printer and Removing the Paper Roll from the Printer. (See pages 2-12, 2-18) X: Types of paper jam...
  • Page 166: When An Error Message Appears

    When an Error Message Appears If the ERROR lamp lights, check the message to be displayed on the LCD. There are four types of error messages. - Service call errors: Operator unrecoverable errors, such as H/W, S/W failure. Contact our service centers. - Communication errors: Communication protocol errors.
  • Page 167 <Engine error> ENGINE ERROR nnnn POWER OFF/ON Description: An unrecoverable error has occurred in the network controller section. (H/W failure) : Contact your dealer or our service centers (The error code Measure identified on the LCD is needed) . <System error> F_e s : n n n n POWER OFF/ON Description: An unrecoverable error has occurred.
  • Page 168: Communication Errors

    Communication Errors PRINT READY W SCSI ERROR nnn Description : The conditions or protocol for communication with the Measure nnn: Error code 001: Parity error 002: Bus timeout error computer is incorrect. : (1) Check the SCSI cable connection and terminator switch.
  • Page 169: Operator Call Errors

    Operator Call Errors The following errors can be corrected by the operator. (Ink cartridge) OPEN X INKCOVER CHANGE YY INK Description: There is no ink. : Take appropriate measures according to the message. Measure => Section 2 Basic Operations (Ink Cartridge Replacement) OPEN X INKCOVER CHECK YY INK Description: An ink cartridge error has occurred.
  • Page 170 (Waste ink bottle) WASTE INK FULL CHANGE BOTTLE Description: The waste ink bottle is full. Measure BOTTLE ISN’T SET SET BOTTLE Description: No waste ink bottle is installed. Measure (Paper jam) LIFT LEVER & OPEN REAR COVER Description: Paper jam (1) occurs when the carriage cannot be driven Measure LIFT LEVER &...
  • Page 171 (Paper) LIFT LEVER SET PAPER Description : Paper runs out. : Set new paper. Measure => Section 2 Basic Operations (Paper Replacement) LIFT LEVER CHECK PAPER Description : Paper with an invalid size (less than 297 mm width or 64 inch width or more) is set.
  • Page 172 : Take appropriate measures according to the message. range. : Use it within the operating temperature range. Leave the printer for a while until the head temperature falls within the range. temperature range for the printer. : Use it within the operating temperature range (15 °C to...
  • Page 173: When The Printer Fails To Work Correctly

    When the Printer Fails to Work Correctly This section describes what to do when the printer fails to work correctly. Take appropriate measures according to the symptoms. Measures to be taken when the printer malfunctions e l t l l a .
  • Page 174: When A Print Error Occurs

    When a Print Error Occurs This section explains how to solve print quality problems. Take appropriate measures according to the symptoms. Measures to solve print quality problems when a print error occurs t n i i e r s t r i s s t n i .
  • Page 175: When There Is An Abnormal Sound

    When There Is an Abnormal Sound If an abnormal sound is heard, contact your dealer or an SIIT ser- vice center. 5-13...
  • Page 176: Appendix

    Appendix This Appendix shows the basic specifications, components, and Celsius and fahrenheit conversion list. Contents of This Section Basic Specifications Printer Specifications Options/Consumables Options Consumables Celsius and Fahrenheit Coversion List...
  • Page 177: Basic Specifications

    Basic Specifications Printer Specifications Basic printer specifications i l e i t c r t r a t l i t a i t a l l a i t a c i f t e j , y l...
  • Page 178: Options/Consumables

    Options/Consumables Options Options a t t y t i . a i . a i . t s . r e ) s l...
  • Page 179: Consumables

    Consumables Consumables (Ink) r t r i r t r t r r t r r t r r t r e l t (Cleaning Liquid) * Cap cleaning liquid : 100 ml, wipe cleaning liquid : 100 ml, cleaning swab : 50pieces, Syringe : 10 pieces. y t i y t i i r t...
  • Page 180: Celsius And Fahrenheit Conversion List

    Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversion List ° ° ° °...

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