Adjusting The Height; Setting The Height Of The Object To Be Printed On Manually - Roland VersaUV LEF2-200 User Manual

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Adjusting the Height

Setting the Height of the Object to Be Printed On Manually

This section explains how to manually set the height of the object to be printed on. This is suited to the case when
you do not want the head gap sensor to come in contact with the object to be printed on and the case when you
want to set the distance between the heads and the object to be printed on.
The manual setting takes a little longer than the automatic setting because you need to visually set the height.
If the print surface is uneven, there is a limit to the area of unevenness.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to hold the handle of the front cover and open and close it gently.
Procedure
1.
Secure the object to be printed on in place on the flat table.
2.
Close the front cover.
3.
Check that the following screen is displayed.
SETUP MEDIA
If this screen is not displayed, check that nothing has been placed on top of the flat table, and then hold
down [SETUP] for 1 second or more.
The flat table will come forward into a position in which the object to be printed on can be set up.
4.
Press [SETUP].
[SETUP] starts to flash.
5.
Open the front cover.
6.
Press [▲], [▼], [UP] or [DOWN] to move the flat table, bringing the head gap sensor as close to the print surface as
possible.
IMPORTANT
• Set the height of the table in a way that the highest position of the print surface will not come into contact with the head
gap sensor.
• Note that print quality will deteriorate as the distance between the head gap sensor and print surface widens.
MEMO
When the screen shown below appears
AUTO DETECTION
Pressing [ENTER] on this screen starts automatic height detection. During automatic detection, the head gap sensor comes into
contact with the object to be printed on. If you do not want to perform automatic detection, press [◀] to return to the original
screen.
7.
Close the front cover when it is open.
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