Object To Be Printed On; Conditions For Settable Objects To Be Printed On - Roland VersaUV LEF2-200 User Manual

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Object to Be Printed On

Conditions for Settable Objects to Be Printed On

The conditions for objects to be printed on that can be set in the machine are shown below.
Maximum size Width
Length
Thickness Height 100 mm
Maximum weight
IMPORTANT
• Do not use objects to print on that are charged with static electricity.
• This printer cannot print on all materials. When selecting the object to be printed on, be sure to carry out testing in advance to
make sure that satisfactory print quality can be obtained.
• There is a limit to the variation in the unevenness on the print surface.
P. 64「Notes When the Print Surface Is Uneven」
• Depending on the type of object to print on and the installation method, the height may not be set correctly. The machine may
malfunction if printing is performed when an incorrect installation method is used or if printing is performed on an inappropriate
material. Do not use objects to print on that match the status or material shown below.
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1. Basic Information
538 mm (21.2 in.)
360 mm (14.2 in.)
5 kg (11.0 lb.)
Objects that easily become
If the object to be printed on is not firmly
loose
held in place, the head gap sensor cannot
detect the height correctly. Be sure to se-
cure the object to be printed on firmly in
place. If the media becomes loose, you can
use a substance such as commercially avail-
able adhesive tape to hold the media in
place.
Objects made from soft
If the object to be printed on is made from
material
soft material, the pressure it applies on the
head gap sensor is too weak. This prevents
its height from being detected correctly.

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