Roland VersaUV LEF2-200 User Manual page 94

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ACTION
"NONE"
"CIRCULATE"
"CLEANING"
"CIRCULATE + CL"
MEMO
When performing "CIRCULATE," the required time will vary depending on the machine status. This may result in errors occur-
ring for several minutes before startup finishes.
7.
Press [ENTER] to confirm your entry.
The sub power switches off automatically.
The key buttons on the operation panel flash slowly in order until the next time the machine starts.
IMPORTANT
After the sub power switches off, if the operation panel key buttons remain unlit, the timer was not configured. Perform the
procedure again.
MEMO
If the following messages are displayed before the sub power is turned off, perform the operations indicated by the messages.
Messages
CLOSE FRONT
CLOSE PANEL
CLOSE THE COVER
SHAKE WHITE INK
CARTRIDGE
MEMO
• If you switch on the sub power button before the set start time, the start timer is cleared. To enable the start timer, set it
again.
• If the front cover is open or an ink cartridge is not inserted appropriately when the set start time is reached, an error will
occur and the machine will not be able to start.
RELATED LINKS
・  P. 91 "Setting the Date and Time"
・  P. 123 "Maintenance of Ink Cartridges"
・  P. 133 "Head Refreshing Method"
・  P. 190 "CLOSE XXX COVER"
・  P. 191 "DO HEAD REFRESH"
No action is performed before startup.
The white ink is circulated to eliminate ink precipitation, which restores the ink concen-
tration.
Normal cleaning is performed.
After circulating the white ink to eliminate ink precipitation, thereby restoring the ink
concentration, normal cleaning is performed.
Close the applicable cover as directed in the message. The sub power turns off automati-
cally when the cover is closed.
COVER
COVER
Remove the white ink cartridge, shake it 50 times (about 20 seconds) with a stroke length
of around 5 cm (2 in.) from each end, and then reinsert it. Afterwards, press [ENTER] to
switch off the sub power.
Managing the Operations Appropriately and Efficiently
Explanation
Explanation
4. Optimizing Operation Management
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