MIMAKI CJV300-130 Care And Maintenance

MIMAKI CJV300-130 Care And Maintenance

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Inkjet Printer CJV300-130/160, CJV300-130/160 Plus
Requests for Care and Maintenance
This machine is a precision machine equipped with extremely fine mechanisms. Especially, the nozzle sur-
face of the heads from which the ink is discharged is affected even by a slightest attachment of dust or paper
powder and the proper printing results could not be obtained. With a view to using this machine in a better
condition, we would like to recommend performing the following care and maintenance on daily basis.
1. When to care
When to care
When the Machine Is Not Used
for a Long Time
Once a day
(at the end of the daily work)
Once a week
(at the end of the work on
weekend)
Replace or clean when it is dirty
 Tools required for maintenance
• Cleaning stick (SPC-0527)
• Maintenance washing liquid kit for solvent (SPC-0369) /
Cleaning solution bottle kit A29 (SPC-0137)
• Cotton swab
• Safety glasses
• Gloves
• Soft fabric
What to care
Perform "Storage Wash"
Surroundings of the heads
Capping station
Wiper
Media press
Media sensor
Cleaning the Platen
Exterior
Waste ink tank
Ink Discharge Passage
Replacing the exhaust BOX filter or exhaust BOX.
Replace the blow down fan filter.
Replace the CP pad set.
Replacing the pen line rubber or pen line sponge.
Cleaning and replacing the pinch roller.
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  • Page 1 Inkjet Printer CJV300-130/160, CJV300-130/160 Plus Requests for Care and Maintenance This machine is a precision machine equipped with extremely fine mechanisms. Especially, the nozzle sur- face of the heads from which the ink is discharged is affected even by a slightest attachment of dust or paper powder and the proper printing results could not be obtained.
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    2. Safety Precautions When cleaning, be sure to provide adequate ventilation and be sure to wear the supplied protective glasses and gloves. When ink is mixed with water or alcohol, aggregates are generated. Do not to allow water or alcohol to deposit to the nozzle surface, around the head, cap, and wiper.
  • Page 3: Storage Of Ink Cartridge

    5. Storage of ink cartridge Be careful of the followings to store. • Store the ink cartridge in no direct sunlight, and no high humidity. • As it's a delicate product, do not drop it. • IC chip should not be contaminated and discharged static electric- ity.
  • Page 4: Daily Care

    7. Daily care • When possible, use the cleaning stick (SPC-0527) for cleaning around the head/ capping station/ wiper. Using the other cotton bud may attach lint, then it may damage the machine. • Be sure to perform maintenance for the ink cap and the wiper of capping station every day. If you leave it dirty, dirt may adhere to the nozzle surface, or, dust and dry ink may be rubbed against the nozzle.
  • Page 5 (2) Capping Station ("Cleaning the Wiper and Cap" Chapter 5 of the Operation Manual) The surrounding area of the cap is also liable to be stained by the dust and ink. It is recommended to clean the head frequently using the cleaning liquid for maintenance suitable for the ink used to avoid the stains on the head.
  • Page 6 (3) Wiper ("Cleaning the Wiper and Cap” Chapter 5 of the Operation Manual) On the wiper, the ink, dust and paper powder are liable to accumulate. Check the state of the wiper and if it is stained, clean it. • Maintenance washing liquid kit for solvent (SPC-0369) / Cleaning solution bottle kit A29 (SPC-0137) Move the carriager.
  • Page 7 (4) Media press (“Cleaning the Media Press” Chapter 5 of the Operation Manual) When the cut dust of the media and other dusts accumulate between the media holder and the platen, it could cause the risks that the transfer of the media could not be performed properly or such dusts stick to the noz- zles and this could interfere the proper printings.
  • Page 8: Periodically Care (Once A Week)

    8. Periodically care (Once a week) Users are advised to perform the maintenance works described below once a week so that the printer will keep its high performance and accuracy over an extended period of its life. (1) Platen (“Cleaning the Platen” Chapter 5 of the Operation Manual) •...
  • Page 9 (4) Ink Discharge Passage (“Washing the Ink Discharge Passage” Chapter 5 of the Operation Manual) Wash the ink discharge passage (DISWAY WASH) regularly (about once a week) to prevent the head nozzles from clogging due to ink coagulation inside the passage. •...
  • Page 10 9. Replace or clean when it is dirty (1) Replacing the exhaust BOX filter or exhaust BOX. Replace the exhaust BOX filter (product number: SPA - 0249) or the exhaust BOX (product number: SPA - 0248) when it is dirty with ink. Remove the tabs (2 locations) on the exhaust BOX.
  • Page 11 (2) Replace the blow down fan filter. Replace the blow down fan filter (SPC-0774) when it is dirty. Remove the fan filter cover. • Push the fan filter cover's tab outward, and pull Fan filter cover the cover out toward you. Tabs Remove the blow down fan filter.
  • Page 12 (3) Replace the CP pad set. Replace CP pad set (SPA-0257) when it is dirty. Push up the tabs (2places) of CP pad Assy. CP pad Assy Remove the CP pad Assy. Attach a new CP pad Assy. • After inserting the tabs of CP pad Assy to the Tabs slit of C slider, fit the whole.
  • Page 13 Replacing the pen line rubber or pen line sponge. There are two types of pen line, one is rubber type and the other is sponge type. Use the pen line rubber when writing with a pen or cutting a sheet. Use the pen line sponge when cutting on the dotted line (half cut).
  • Page 14 Cleaning and replacing the pinch roller. Clean the pinch roller (product number: SPA-0166 or SPA-0167) when it is dirty. Also, when the pinch roller wears out or the dirt of the pinch roller does not fall, replace the pinch roller. Raise the clamp lever.
  • Page 15: The Examples Of Defective Printing

    10. The examples of defective printing These following examples indicate improper head (nozzle) firing by dust, which effect printing. Confirm the nozzle condition periodically before or during outputting not to use in such as this condition. The nozzle condition can be confirmed with [test printing] in this plotter. (Operation manual Chapter 2 “Test Printing”) 1.Deflection 2.Nozzle out...
  • Page 16: Recovery Method Of Defective Nozzle Discharge

    11. Recovery method of defective nozzle discharge When this printer has not been used for an extended period of time, or depending on the environmental tem- perature, the discharge at the nozzles could become unstable. In such a case, the following methods may be taken to recover the status of the nozzles.
  • Page 17 Memo...
  • Page 20 You can also download the latest manual from our website.  2014 MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD. D202748-32-16102019 FW : 2.80 (CJV300) 1.10 (CJV300 Plus)

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