MIMAKI JFX550-2513 Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 You can also download the latest manual from official website. MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD. https://mimaki.com/ D203593-15 Original instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Power Connection Procedure for JFX600-2513 Machine Numbers 1 to 20...................... 18 Power Connection Procedure for JFX600-2513 Machine Number 21 and Later, and the JFX550-2513 ............ 20 Ink or Any Other Liquid Used with the Machine...... 23 Ink Specifications................ 24 Restrictions concerning the machine.......... 25 Installation Precautions..............
  • Page 3 Stopping Printing ................ 86 Moving the Y-Bar ................ 86 Printing Using Nozzle Recovery ............ 87 Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) 3.1 Mimaki Printer Controller ............ 96 Screen Structure.................  96 3.2 Print Menu ................ 100 3.3 Maintenance menu ...............  101 Nozzle Check Before Print.............. 103 3.4 Setting 1 Menu..............
  • Page 4 4.3 Performing Maintenance............ 114 Ink Maintenance ................ 114 Wiper Cleaning .................  114 Cap Rubber Cleaning ...............  116 Station Area Cleaning...............  116 NCU Cleaning...................  117 Carriage Underside Cleaning ............ 118 Waste Ink Draining Channel Cleaning.......... 120 Table Cleaning..................  121 Exterior Cleaning (e.g., cover, Y-bar, ) .......... 121 4.4 Consumable Item Replacement ...........
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Adobe, the Adobe logo, Acrobat, Illustrator, Photoshop, and PostScript are the trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Incorporated in the United States and other countries. RasterLink is a trademark or a registered trademark of Mimaki Engineering Co. Ltd. in Japan and other countries.
  • Page 6 Introduction If radio or TV interference occurs, check the radio or TV reception after turning off this machine. If the interference disappears when the power is turned off, this machine is likely to be the cause of the interference. Try any of the following solutions or combinations of these solutions: •...
  • Page 7: To Ensure Safe Use

    To Ensure Safe Use To Ensure Safe Use Symbols In this manual, the symbols indicate and explain precautions. Make sure you fully understand the meaning of each symbol and use the machine safely and correctly. Explanation Warning Indicates a potential hazard that may result in death or serious injury if handled improperly or if instructions are disregarded.
  • Page 8: Usage Precautions

    To Ensure Safe Use Usage Precautions l In the event of abnormal conditions • In the event of abnormal conditions such as smoke or unusual odor, turn off the main power immediately and unplug the power cable. Continuing to use the product under these conditions may result in failure, electric shock, or fire.
  • Page 9 Up to machine number 20 of the JFX600-2513 model, the power connection utilizes a socket. From machine number 21 of the JFX600-2513 model and for the JFX550-2513 model, machines are connected directly from the switchboard to the terminal block. For more information on electrical works, refer to Connecting Power.
  • Page 10 To Ensure Safe Use • Avoid touching the relief valve (pressure regulating valve) or blocking the exhaust port of the vacuum unit (immediately below the table). Doing so may reduce the vacuum strength or cause abnormal heat generation or failure of the machine. •...
  • Page 11 To Ensure Safe Use • Small amounts of ultraviolet light may leak from the UV-LED unit. Wear UV safety glasses, face shields, masks, gloves, and long-sleeved clothing to protect the eyes and skin from ultraviolet light. (1) Exposure to ultraviolet light may result in skin inflammation. Even if no inflammation occurs, extended or repeated exposure may lead to chronic problems.
  • Page 12 To Ensure Safe Use • Do not press, rub, or push the touch panel with excessive force. • Do not tap the touch panel with a ball-point pen or other hard metal object. • Do not touch the black outer frame of the screen. •...
  • Page 13: Usage Restrictions

    To Ensure Safe Use Usage Restrictions • This machine poses significant safety hazards due to the high-speed movement of the carriage from side to side, Y-bar movements, sections with high temperatures and hazardous voltages, and the UV-LED. Use of the machine is restricted to operators with a thorough understanding of the hazards involved.
  • Page 14: Hazardous And Prohibited Actions

    To Ensure Safe Use Hazardous and Prohibited Actions When the power is on, avoid any of the following hazardous actions: Serious injury (crushing or shearing) may result if the carriage moves, as during routine maintenance. l Maintain a safe distance from the area behind the Y-bar. •...
  • Page 15 To Ensure Safe Use l Keep your face, hands, and all other body parts at a safe distance from moving parts. • Do not move your face, hands, or any other body parts close to or into the gap between the Y- bar and belt.
  • Page 16 To Ensure Safe Use l Keep your eyes averted from the UV-LED. • Avoid looking directly at the UV-LED. The carriage is roughly at eye level when you are seated. Take special care if you work while seated. l Maintain a safe distance while the carriage is operating. •...
  • Page 17: Connecting The Power

    [Reference] It is possible to check the machine number on the label. This label is attached to the electrical box cover located under the machine table. Model name (JFX600-2513 or JFX550-2513) Serial No. (The last three digits are the machine number.) •...
  • Page 18: Power Connection Procedure For Jfx600-2513 Machine Numbers 1 To 20

    Connecting the Power Power Connection Procedure for JFX600-2513 Machine Numbers 1 to • Power sockets are located on the side of the machine. Three power plugs that fit these power sockets are included as accessories. A power cable is not included. The power cable must be prepared by the user. The following electrical work to connect the switchboard and the sockets must be performed by a licensed electrician.
  • Page 19 Connecting the Power Have a licensed electrician assemble the plugs and cables as shown below. Cable core retaining screws Cable retainer nut Cable core securing section Cable core cover (1) Assemble the ends of the cables as shown in the figure. 10 mm 30 mm Black 1: L...
  • Page 20: Power Connection Procedure For Jfx600-2513 Machine Number 21

    Connecting the Power Power Connection Procedure for JFX600-2513 Machine Number 21 and Later, and the JFX550-2513 • Terminal blocks are attached inside the machine's electrical box. JFX600-2513JFX600-2513: ×3, JFX550-2513: ×2 A power cable is not included. The user is responsible for providing power cables. Electrical work between the switchboard and terminal block must be performed by a licensed electrician.
  • Page 21 Connecting the Power Attach the allowable types of crimp terminals to the live, neutral, and ground wires (L, N, G). • The sheath must be stripped off the wires to a length that is appropriate for the crimp terminal type you are using.
  • Page 22 Connecting the Power • The JFX550-2513 power cable is connected to SW1 and SW2. It must not be connected to SW3. Secure the live and neutral wires of each cable to the terminal block, and then attach the ground wire to the protective ground screw hole indicated by the ground symbol.
  • Page 23: Ink Or Any Other Liquid Used With The Machine

    Leaking ink may adhere to the skin or get into the eyes or mouth. • Use only genuine Mimaki Engineering anti freezing liquid. Use of other anti freezing liquid may cause failures of the cooling unit.
  • Page 24: Ink Specifications

    Storage in such places increases the risk of failure or printing defects (e.g., nozzle clogging, deflection). Ink Specifications Item Details Type UV curing ink (MIMAKI product) Color Cyan (C) Light Cyan (Lc) Magenta (M) Light Magenta (Lm)
  • Page 25: Restrictions Concerning The Machine

    Ink or Any Other Liquid Used with the Machine Item Details During 1°C to 60°C transportation However, not more than 120 hours at 60°C, and not more than 1 month at 40°C • Where possible, avoid storing in cold locations below 0°C and hot locations above 40°C.
  • Page 26: Installation Precautions

    Installation Precautions Installation Precautions • Do not install this machine in environments where flammable substances are present (e.g., gasoline, flammable spray, alcohol, thinner, lacquer, or powder). This machine is not explosion- proof. The product poses a risk of explosion. • Do not install this machine in locations where open flames are present. The ink may ignite. •...
  • Page 27: Installation Space

    Installation Space Provide the following space around the machine to allow safe and proper replacement of ink and media: Item JFX600-2513 JFX550-2513 At least 7,400 mm (not exceeding 5,400 mm) Width At least 5,400 mm (not exceeding 3,400 mm) Depth...
  • Page 28: Adjuster Feet

    Installation Precautions Adjuster Feet Before turning the machine on, make sure the adjuster feet are secured firmly. If any adjuster foot is loose, the machine may move during printing, resulting in injuries. • Do not remove the floor plate (made of resin, color: gray). The floor plate helps distribute the weight of the machine.
  • Page 29: Warning Label

    Warning Label Warning Label Make sure you fully understand the details indicated on the various warning labels. If any of the warning labels becomes dirty and illegible or peel off, contact your local dealer or our service office to request new warning labels.
  • Page 30 Warning Label Order code Label M909381 M903330 M906115 M902663 M905980 M917293 (JFX600) M917294 (JFX550) M909385 M903281 M907935...
  • Page 31 Warning Label Order code Label M903764 M917898 M917420...
  • Page 32 Warning Label...
  • Page 33: Chapter 1 Before Use

    Preparing the RIP PC........4 2 Carriage ............. 36 Setting up an Ethernet connection....4 2 Capping station .......... 36 Installing the Mimaki Driver ......4 5 Ink Status Lamp ......... 36 Installing RIP Software......... 4 6 Signal tower light........37 Obtaining Color Profiles .......
  • Page 34: Part Names And Functions

    Chapter 1 Before Use 1.1 Part Names and Functions Name Overview Y-bar The Y-bar is equipped with a carriage. This part moves over the table to print. Table Print area. Features a large number of holes used to secure the media under vacuum pressure.
  • Page 35 The ink bottle is inserted here to supply ink to the print head. "Replacing Ink"(P. 50) 13 Touch panel The touch panel is used to control the machine. "Mimaki Printer Controller"(P. 96) • How to operate the touch panel – Tap: Select a function. – Long tap: Select multiple jobs.
  • Page 36: Carriage

    Chapter 1 Before Use Carriage The carriage incorporates print heads that discharge ink, a UV-LED lamp for curing UV ink, and a jam sensor that stops the carriage in case of media jamming. Printing occurs as ink is ejected while traversing left and right.
  • Page 37: Signal Tower Light

    Chapter 1 Before Use Color Status Summary No error Green Illuminated Ink is being supplied (no error) Flashing One of the following errors has occurred: Printing is possible. • INK NEAR-END • Ink expired (1 month passed) Illuminated One of the following errors has occurred: Printing is not possible. •...
  • Page 38: Light Curtain

    Chapter 1 Before Use Light curtain Detection of a person or object will halt the machine. : Detection area : Area not detected (86.5 mm above the table surface) • Objects 86.5 mm from the table surface cannot be detected. Parts of the body or other objects in this area cannot be detected.
  • Page 39: System Configuration

    Use RIP software to prepare jobs (RIP data) from print data created in applications such as Illustrator or Photoshop. Jobs prepared this way are printed using the MPC (Mimaki Printer Controller) application installed on the machine (control PC). "Settings (MPC)"(P. 95)
  • Page 40: Connecting To A Local Network

    Chapter 1 Before Use Connecting to a Local Network Connect the machine (control PC) and RIP PC via a local network or direct LAN cable to enable jobs (RIP data) to be easily imported. Insert the LAN cable until it clicks into place. l Machine (control PC) and RIP PC configuration The machine can be connected using one of the following two methods: •...
  • Page 41 Chapter 1 Before Use • If the indicators are not illuminated, insert the LAN cable until it clicks into place. [LINK/ACT] [SPEED] Status Summary SPEED Green Linked via 10GBASE-T Yellow Linked over a connection other than 10GBASE-T LINK/ACT Flashing green Data is being sent and received.
  • Page 42: Preparing The Rip Pc

    Chapter 1 Before Use 1.3 Preparing the RIP PC Setting up an Ethernet connection Sharing a Network On the RIP PC, open the Windows start menu and click [Settings]. Select [Network & Internet]. Under the "Change your network settings" section, select [Sharing options]. Select [Private], [Guest or Public], or [Domain].
  • Page 43 Chapter 1 Before Use Select [Turn on network discovery] and click [Save changes]. Restart the RIP PC. Setting up an Ethernet connection On the RIP PC, open the Windows start menu and click [Settings]. Select [Network & Internet].
  • Page 44 Chapter 1 Before Use Select [Change adapter options]. Right-click [Ethernet], and then select [Properties]. • If there are multiple [Ethernet] icons, select the properties for the port you wish to use. • The names may vary depending on the PC. On the Networking tab, select the [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] item, then click [Properties].
  • Page 45: Installing The Mimaki Driver

    Check the Explorer display. • Check whether two folders, [HotFolder] and [SharedJob], are displayed. If they are displayed, configuration is complete. Installing the Mimaki Driver Download the Mimaki driver from the Mimaki website. • https://mimaki.com/download/inkjet.html [JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513] > [Driver / Utility]...
  • Page 46: Installing Rip Software

    The explanation here applies to MIMAKI RIP software (RasterLink). Launch "Profile Update". (1) From the Start menu, select [Mimaki RasterLink7] > [Profile Update]. (2) Click [Next]. Select the JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513 being used.
  • Page 47: Preparing The Rip Software

    • "Profile Update" closes. • For more information, refer to the RasterLink installation guide. https://mimaki.com/download/ software.html • Download the latest color profiles from the Mimaki website. The profiles downloaded can be installed using Profile Manager. https://mimaki.com/download/inkjet.html [JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513] > [Profile] Preparing the RIP software The explanation here applies to MIMAKI RIP software (RasterLink).
  • Page 48 Chapter 1 Before Use Register JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513. (1) Click [Add]. (2) Set the specifics for JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513. • Model: Select the model. • Color: Select the ink set filled. • Output port: [Ethernet] is recommended. "With output port set to [Ethernet]"(P. 76) •...
  • Page 49: Ink Replacement Method

    Chapter 1 Before Use 1.4 Ink Replacement Method When Ink Near End is Displayed Ink levels are low. We recommend replacing with new Ink bottle as soon as possible. Note that ink may run out during printing. You can check which Ink bottle must be replaced in INK STATUS on touch panel. "INK STATUS"(P.
  • Page 50: Replacing Ink

    Chapter 1 Before Use Ink type Cap type • Primer ink [Cap B] • LUS120 ink • LH100 ink Replacing Ink l RemoveInk bottle Rotate the lever on the tank section from left to right. • Never rotate the ink bottles. Doing so may result in leaking ink. Lift the ink bottles vertically.
  • Page 51 Chapter 1 Before Use • The O-ring fitted to the bottle cap may become detached when removing an ink bottle. Refit the O-ring if it becomes detached. Soak up any ink droplets on the bottle caps. • Use a wipe filter to soak up ink droplets and prevent dripping. Wipe filter Wipe off any ink on the bottle caps with paper towel.
  • Page 52 Chapter 1 Before Use l PrepareInk bottle Shake the Ink bottle to the left and right slowly at least 20 times. • Tighten the ink bottle lid securely, then shake the bottle slowly from left to right to ensure that the ink moves inside, holding the ink bottle lid with a paper towel.
  • Page 53 Chapter 1 Before Use • Wipe off any ink or maintenance liquid remaining on the ink bottle or bottle cap. Otherwise there is a risk of ink leakage due to the bottle cap spinning freely. • Check to confirm that there is no foreign matter, such as paper towel scraps or dust, adhering to the bottle cap.
  • Page 54 Chapter 1 Before Use l SetInk bottle The order of Ink bottle to be set depends on the ink set you are currently using. Check the ink slot numbers, then insert the correct color Ink bottle. Ink set Ink distribution 4-color, W, Cl, Pr 4-color 6-color, W...
  • Page 55 Chapter 1 Before Use Insert a new ink IC chip into the slot on the ink supply unit. • Insert the ink IC chip with the metal side facing up. Inserting it in the wrong way may cause failure of the machine or damage the ink IC chip. •...
  • Page 56 Chapter 1 Before Use...
  • Page 57: Chapter 2 Printing

    Chapter 2 Printing This chapter This chapter describes printing procedures and settings. Print Process ...........58 Head Cleaning..........7 3 Load the media..........60 Correcting the Drop Position ......7 5 Media ............60 Preparing a Job (RIP Data) ......7 6 Load the media.
  • Page 58: Print Process

    Chapter 2 Printing 2.1 Print Process Setting Up RIP Software "Installing the Mimaki Driver"(P. 45) (required first time only) "Installing RIP Software"(P. 46) (required first time only) "Obtaining Color Profiles"(P. 46) "Setting up an Ethernet connection"(P. 42) (required first time only) Set up the control PC and RIP PC on the same local network.
  • Page 59 Chapter 2 Printing "Test Printing"(P. 70) Good example Bad example Deflection Nozzle clogging Clean the head to clear malfunctioning nozzles. "Head Cleaning"(P. 73) Adjust the drop position for bi-directional printing. "Correcting the Drop Position"(P. 75) In this case, the drop position correction value is -4.0 Import the job (RIP data) into MPC.
  • Page 60: Load The Media

    Media l Media handling precautions • Use Mimaki-approved media to ensure consistent high-quality printing. • Protect media from dust when stored. Otherwise print quality may be reduced. • When storing standard-size media rolled up, store with the coated surface facing out.
  • Page 61: Load The Media

    Chapter 2 Printing Load the media. Supported Media Thickness 0.0 mm to 60.0 mm (default value 0.0 mm) • Be careful to avoid dropping heavy media on the table. Disregarding this precaution may impair the precision of the table surface and affect print quality. Load the media on the table.
  • Page 62: Setting The Media Origin

    Chapter 2 Printing Using the Positioning Tools The following accessories are provided to allow the media to be loaded straight. (1) Positioning pins (×10) (2) Origin stickers (×8) l Using the positioning pins Guide holes are provided on the table surface for inserting the positioning pins. Attach the included positioning pin to adjust the position at which media is loaded.
  • Page 63 Chapter 2 Printing Visually Setting the Origin From QUICK MENU on the touch panel, tap [JOG Operation]. • A dialog box appears. • You can also visualize this as follows: (1) From MENU on the touch panel, tap [SETTING 2]. (2) Tap [Media] >...
  • Page 64 Chapter 2 Printing Tap [Apply] after the screen indicates the measured value. Tap [End]. Tap [X] in the upper right to close the dialog box. Entering a Value to Set the Origin From MENU on the touch panel, tap [SETTING 2]. Tap [Media] >...
  • Page 65 Chapter 2 Printing • Use the [Numeric keypad] to enter your specified value. (1) Tap • A dialog box appears. [Enter] (2) Enter the preferred value, then tap [Enter]. Tap [SET].
  • Page 66: Registering The Media Thickness

    Chapter 2 Printing 2.3 Registering the Media Thickness Set media thickness as follows: Item Automatically register media thickness. "Measuring Automatically"(P. 66) Manually register media thickness. "Entering Values Manually"(P. 67) Measuring Automatically Check beforehand • Is media loaded? "Load the media."(P. 60) From QUICK MENU on the touch panel, tap [Measure media thickness].
  • Page 67: Entering Values Manually

    Chapter 2 Printing Tap [Yes]. • There may be a measurement error of about ±0.1 mm. Tap [End]. Tap [X] in the upper right to close the dialog box. Entering Values Manually Check (or measure) the media thickness. From MENU on the touch panel, tap [SETTING 2]. Tap [Media] >...
  • Page 68 Chapter 2 Printing • Use the [Numeric keypad] to enter your specified value. (1) Tap • A dialog box appears. [Enter] (2) Enter the preferred value, then tap [Enter]. Tap [SET].
  • Page 69: Setting The Head Gap

    Chapter 2 Printing 2.4 Setting the Head Gap Set the height from the media to the print head nozzle surface. • Use 1.5 mm as the head gap. With inkjet printers, if the gap between the print and media increases, the ink droplets may vaporize before they reach the media. Vaporized ink will adhere to the print head nozzle surface, media, and cooling fan filter.
  • Page 70: Test Printing

    Chapter 2 Printing 2.5 Test Printing Print a test pattern to confirm that the ink prints correctly. Perform head cleaning if you observe any ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging, deflection). "Head Cleaning"(P. 73) Check beforehand • Is media loaded? "Load the media."(P. 60) •...
  • Page 71: Checking White Ink Discharge

    Chapter 2 Printing Printing Layout and Direction You can change the printing layout and direction. From MENU on the touch panel, tap [SETTING 1]. Tap [Internal pattern] > [Auto print origin shift]. • A dialog box appears. Internal pattern Set the print position for printed patterns used in test printing or for correcting the drop position.
  • Page 72: Ejection Failures

    Chapter 2 Printing Select [TestDraw for SP check], then tap [Print]. • Test printing starts. • The origin shift direction settings are fixed in the "Scan direction". Check the print results. Good example Bad example Deflection Nozzle clogging Ejection Failures Typical examples of ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging, deflection) are as shown below.
  • Page 73: Head Cleaning

    Chapter 2 Printing 2.6 Head Cleaning The following head cleaning methods are available. Choose the method based on test results. Item Details Soft If the print shows a bent line (deflection) Normal If the print shows a missing line (nozzle clogging) Hard If soft cleaning and normal cleaning fail to resolve ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging, deflection)
  • Page 74 Chapter 2 Printing • Do the following if head cleaning fails to resolve ejection failures such as nozzle clogging or deflection: "Wiper Cleaning"(P. 114) "Cap Rubber Cleaning"(P. 116) "Ink fillup (Print head)"(P. 133) "Cleaning the Print Head Nozzle Surface"(P. 134)
  • Page 75: Correcting The Drop Position

    Chapter 2 Printing 2.7 Correcting the Drop Position Changing the media and print head height will also alter the drop positions. Correct the drop position to suit the type of media used. Image defects (e.g., overlaid lines or blurred images) will result if the drop position is not properly corrected.
  • Page 76: Preparing A Job (Rip Data)

    Chapter 2 Printing 2.8 Preparing a Job (RIP Data) The explanation here applies to MIMAKI RIP software (RasterLink). The method for importing jobs (RIP data) into the the machine (control PC) differs depending on the output port settings ( "Preparing the RIP software"(P.
  • Page 77 Select the image data to print. (1) Select [File] > [Open]. (2) Select the desired image data, then click [OK]. • If multiple printers are registered, select JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513 in "Printer name".
  • Page 78 Chapter 2 Printing Select the image data imported. • The image is displayed in the tab for JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513 selected in "Printer name". Check the settings and alter as necessary. • Specify the following settings by clicking the function icons shown on the right-hand side of the screen: (General Print): Specifies settings like enlargement/reduction and number of copies.
  • Page 79 Chapter 2 Printing • From MENU on the touch panel, tap [PRINT] > [JOB LIST] > [SharedJob]. • If a job is not displayed, tap the refresh button. When saved to [HotFolder] Saving data in [HotFolder] starts printing immediately. • [QUICK MENU] > [Continuous print] setting –...
  • Page 80: With Output Port Set To [File]

    Chapter 2 Printing • Up to 100 jobs can be saved to [HotFolder] by default. If the number exceeds 100 jobs, the oldest jobs in the print history are deleted. The number of jobs that can be saved can be changed as follows: "Setting 2 Menu"(P.
  • Page 81 • If multiple printers are registered, select JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513 in "Printer name". Select the image data imported. • The image is displayed in the tab for JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513 selected in "Printer name". Check the settings and alter as necessary. • Specify the following settings by clicking the function icons shown on the right-hand side of the screen: (General Print): Specifies settings like enlargement/reduction and number of copies.
  • Page 82 Chapter 2 Printing Saving to an External Hard Drive (e.g. USB Flash Drive) Save the job (RIP data) stored on the RIP computer to an external hard drive. • "Creating RIP Data"(P. 80) Connect the external hard drive into the machine (control PC). From MENU on the touch panel, tap [JOB IMPORT].
  • Page 83: Printing

    Chapter 2 Printing 2.9 Printing Check beforehand • Is media loaded? "Load the media."(P. 60) • Did you set the media thickness? "Registering the Media Thickness"(P. 66) • Did you set the head gap? "Setting the Head Gap"(P. 69) Repositioning the UV-LED Unit Loosen the screws on both sides of the carriage and slide the UV-LED unit as needed for the colors and spot colors you wish to print.
  • Page 84: Starting Printing

    Chapter 2 Printing Layer Layer Printing UV-LED Unit Position Two layers Rear 2nd layer: 1st layer: Front 2nd layer: 1st layer: Front 2nd layer: 1st layer: Rear 2nd layer: 1st layer: Starting Printing From QUICK MENU on the touch panel, set [ Continuous print] to ON (○ in upper left of icon: green).
  • Page 85 Tap [Print]. • Printing starts once the machine receives the job. Check printing progress in the print status area. "Mimaki Printer Controller"(P. 96) • Print speeds may differ for the same image data, depending on the width of the medium loaded, print origin position, and resolution.
  • Page 86: Stopping Printing

    Chapter 2 Printing Name Overview Scan speed Set the carriage scanning speed. MAPS Set whether to use Auto or Presets 1 to 3 ( "Setting 1 Menu"(P. 104)). Selecting manual enables individual settings for each job. Print Origin The print start position can be altered. Example of different origin position Media origin position Pausing Printing...
  • Page 87: Printing Using Nozzle Recovery

    Nozzle recovery is a function that is useful when nozzle clogging cannot be resolved for specific nozzles. When nozzle recovery is enabled in Mimaki Printer Controller (MPC), if a nozzle is determined to be "nozzle clogging" in the nozzle check, normal nozzles are used supplementarily during printing.
  • Page 88 Chapter 2 Printing Automatically Detecting and Registering Nozzle Clogging When nozzle checking is executed on the machine, the NCU, which monitors the print head nozzle status, automatically detects and registers the location where a nozzle is clogged. There are two types of nozzle checking: "Nozzle check" performed as required by the user, and "Nozzle check before print"...
  • Page 89 Chapter 2 Printing From MENU on the touch panel, tap [MAINTENANCE]. • The Maintenance menu is displayed. Tap [Nozzle Recovery] > [Nozzle check before print]. • A dialog box appears. (1) Nozzle check before print: Default is "Off" Setting to "On" performs nozzle checking using the set [Interval]. (2) Interval page: Default is "30"...
  • Page 90 Chapter 2 Printing • Pages : The sequence of events from print preparation to print completion and carriage return to the station is counted as one page. For this reason, for some multi-layer printing jobs and 2.5D jobs, the number of pages is counted up for each layer printed. •...
  • Page 91 Chapter 2 Printing • Using this function does not change the time required for printing. • If the print conditions are set to the minimum number of passes in the RIP software, the nozzle recovery function will be disabled. • Recovery functions during image printing when nozzle recovery has been registered and enabled, but recovery will not be applied to print patterns such as test printing and dot position correction.
  • Page 92 Chapter 2 Printing From MENU on the touch panel, tap [MAINTENANCE]. • The Maintenance menu is displayed. Tap [Nozzle recovery] > [Nozzle recovery confirmation message]. Tap [Display setting] to enable it.
  • Page 93 Chapter 2 Printing l Nozzle recovery confirmation message details A confirmation message is displayed before the start of printing to continue with nozzle recovery when certain conditions apply. There are three different patterns for the confirmation messages, as follows: (1) For print conditions in which nozzle recovery does not apply →...
  • Page 94 Chapter 2 Printing...
  • Page 95 Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) This chapter This chapter describes various functions of the MPC (Mimaki Printer Controller). Mimaki Printer Controller .........96 Setting 1 Menu ..........1 04 Screen Structure ........96 Setting 2 Menu ..........1 06 Print Menu .............100 History Menu ..........
  • Page 96: Chapter 3 Settings (Mpc)

    Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) 3.1 Mimaki Printer Controller MPC software is used to operate and control the JFX550-2513, JFX600-2513. The Mimaki Printer Controller is installed on the control PC. The touch panel is used for MPC operations. Screen Structure Item...
  • Page 97 Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) Item Overview QUICK MENU Shows frequently used menus. (quick menu area) • (Continuous print): Prints jobs continuously. • (JOG operation): Moves the carriage. "Setting the Media Origin"(P. 62) • (Measure media thickness): Automatically register media thickness. "Registering the Media Thickness"(P.
  • Page 98 Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) l Icon display Icon Summary Remaining ink levels are indicated graphically and as percentages. A blue warning icon appears in the lower right if ink runs low. Very little ink remains. Have new ink ready. A yellow warning icon appears in the lower right if ink runs out or ink errors occur. Printing is not possible.
  • Page 99 Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) Clearing Alarms Tap [DETAIL]. • Displays all current errors. Resolve the cause of the error. • "Problems Indicated by Messages"(P. 139) Tap [CLEAR ALARM]. • This clears the error. • If this does not clear the error/alarm, your response may be incorrect or inadequate. Check the alarm details once again and take corrective action.
  • Page 100: Print Menu

    Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) 3.2 Print Menu Set print conditions/settings for the media used. Item Overview Job status area Displays a job thumbnail and print status. • : Pause the job currently being printed. • : Resume printing. • : Cancel printing. Browser area List print jobs.
  • Page 101: Maintenance Menu

    Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) 3.3 Maintenance menu This menu is used for machine maintenance. Item Overview Cleaning Print a test pattern to clean the heads in case of ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging, deflection). "Head Cleaning"(P. 73) Cleaning Three types of head cleaning are available. Choose the method based on test results. Ink fillup (Print Fills the ink to resolve ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging, deflection).
  • Page 102 Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) Item Overview Nozzle Shows the nozzle recovery operation guide. recovery operation guide Daily Lists items for which daily maintenance should be performed. maintenance Daily station Moves the carriage for cleaning around the station. maintenance "Wiper Cleaning"(P. 114) "Cap Rubber Cleaning"(P.
  • Page 103: Nozzle Check Before Print

    Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) Nozzle Check Before Print This is used to check if the nozzles are clogged before printing. Set whether to perform maintenance functions automatically if nozzle clogging is detected. [Nozzle check before print] The nozzles are not checked. Nozzle check (nozzle clogging detection) [Judgment condition] setting value for nozzle clogging detection...
  • Page 104: Setting 1 Menu

    • Displayed only when the blower is connected. • Set the vacuum strength. MAPS MAPS: Mimaki Advanced Pass System • This function disperses the boundaries between passes to make feed streaks between passes less visible. • Altering MAPS may alter the color. This function may be less effective with certain...
  • Page 105 Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) Item Overview MAPS preset Register a preset of your choice. 1 setting • Speed: Reducing speeds will make streaks less visible. However, printing will be slower. MAPS preset • Smoothing: Increasing smoothing makes streaks less visible. 2 setting MAPS preset 3 setting...
  • Page 106: Setting 2 Menu

    Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) 3.5 Setting 2 Menu Set various operation-related settings. Item Overview Media Set information about media. Measure Automatically measure media thickness. media "Measuring Automatically"(P. 66) thickness Perform carriage operations and set media size and thickness. operation Media origin Enter the media origin position.
  • Page 107: History Menu

    Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) 3.6 History Menu Shows the machine's maintenance history and other information. Item Overview Maintenance Shows maintenance history. Alarm Shows the system alarm history. Print Shows the print history. Controller Shows the MPC operation history.
  • Page 108: System Menu

    Operation manual Shows the MPC user's guide. Alarm list Shows a list of error codes. Service maintenance mode This mode is exclusively for use by Mimaki representatives. Power Controls power to the machine and the control PC. "Power Supply"(P. 108)
  • Page 109 Chapter 3 Settings (MPC) Tap [POWER] > [ Shutdown System]. • The control PC shuts down. Turn off the main power for the machine. • The main power supply is located on the left side of the machine. INLET1 INLET2 Switch 3 is for JFX600 only INLET3 Turning On the Power...
  • Page 110 Chapter 3 Settings (MPC)
  • Page 111: Chapter 4 Maintenance

    Chapter 4 Maintenance This chapter To ensure years of precise performance, maintain the machine periodically based on frequency of use. Read the maintenance precautions thoroughly before maintaining this product. Maintenance Precautions ......112 Consumable Item Replacement ..... 1 23 Wiper Replacement ........1 23 Maintenance Timing ........113 Carriage Filter Replacement ......
  • Page 112: Maintenance Precautions

    Chapter 4 Maintenance 4.1 Maintenance Precautions • This machine includes parts that must be replaced periodically. We therefore recommend taking out a maintenance contract. We recommend maintaining the machine periodically and replacing consumable item to prevent quality defects and accidents. •...
  • Page 113: Maintenance Timing

    "Ink Maintenance"(P. 114) Tools Required for Maintenance To order replacement consumable items, contact your local dealer or our service office. For more information on consumable items, refer to our website. https://mimaki.com/supply/inkjet.html • Avoid storing this product in locations accessible to children.
  • Page 114: Performing Maintenance

    Chapter 4 Maintenance 4.3 Performing Maintenance Ink Maintenance If ink constituents are sedimented, the ink density may become uneven. We recommend shaking the Ink bottle periodically to keep printing consistent. UV ink: once a month. White ink: once a day. l Shaking the Ink bottle Shake the Ink bottle to the left and right slowly at least 20 times.
  • Page 115 Chapter 4 Maintenance Remove the wiper. • Hold the lugs on both sides of the wiper bracket, then pull out the wiper. Clean the wiper and bracket. • Wipe off any ink and dust adhering using a cleaning stick moistened with maintenance liquid. Wipe off the maintenance liquid.
  • Page 116: Cap Rubber Cleaning

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Reattach the wiper at the original position. Tap [Complete] > [Finish] once cleaning is complete. Cap Rubber Cleaning The cap rubber keeps the print head nozzle surface from drying out. Continuing to use a dirty cap may affect ink take-up and lead to ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging, deflection).
  • Page 117: Ncu Cleaning

    Chapter 4 Maintenance From MENU on the touch panel, tap [MAINTENANCE]. • The Maintenance menu is displayed. Tap [Weekly maintenance] > [Weekly station maintenance]. • The carriage moves over the table. Clean the wiper tray. • Wipe off any ink and dust adhering using a cleaning stick moistened with maintenance liquid. Wipe off the maintenance liquid.
  • Page 118: Carriage Underside Cleaning

    Chapter 4 Maintenance From MENU on the touch panel, tap [MAINTENANCE]. • The Maintenance menu is displayed. Tap [Daily maintenance] > [Daily station maintenance]. • The carriage moves over the table. Clean the NCU. • Wipe off any ink and dust adhering using a cleaning stick moistened with maintenance liquid. Wipe off the maintenance liquid.
  • Page 119 Chapter 4 Maintenance Slide the maintenance cover on the left side of the Y-bar. • Lift the lever and slide it to the left. Maintenance cover Lever Clean the UV-LED lamp. • Wipe off any ink and dust adhering using a cleaning stick moistened with maintenance liquid. Wipe off the maintenance liquid.
  • Page 120: Waste Ink Draining Channel Cleaning

    Chapter 4 Maintenance • Never touch the print head nozzle surface. Once cleaning is complete, slide the maintenance cover on the left side of the Y-bar to close Maintenance cover Lever • Make sure the maintenance cover is returned to the correct position. Tap [Complete] >...
  • Page 121: Exterior Cleaning (E.g., Cover, Y-Bar, )

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Table Cleaning Continuing to use the dirty table will cause dried ink and attached dust to rub against the head nozzle surface, resulting in ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging, deflection). Ink left adhering to the table for extended periods will be hard to remove, even with ethanol or solvents.
  • Page 122 Chapter 4 Maintenance LM Guide Wipe off dust from the left and right ends of the LM guide surface with a soft dry cloth. • The LM guide is lubricated. Never wipe with solvents such as ethanol. Wipe off any excess or dripping lubricant with a soft dry cloth.
  • Page 123: Consumable Item Replacement

    To order replacement consumable items, contact your local dealer or our service office. For more information on consumable items, refer to our website. https://mimaki.com/supply/inkjet.html • When disposing of the product, contact an industrial waste disposal operator or dispose of the product in accordance with the local laws and regulations.
  • Page 124: Carriage Filter Replacement

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Mount a new wiper. Tap [Complete] > [Finish] once replacement is complete. • The wiper usage count is reset. Carriage Filter Replacement Check the mist filters and replace if very dirty. • Turn off the main power before performing maintenance tasks. Remove the carriage filter covers.
  • Page 125: Flushing Filter Replacement

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Flushing Filter Replacement The machine counts the amount of ink used in flushing. When a specified value is reached, SYSTEM ALARM will appear on the touch panel. Use this as a guide for replacing the flushing filter. From MENU on the touch panel, tap [MAINTENANCE].
  • Page 126: Bottle Ink Wipe Filter Replacement

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Remove the NCU ink-receiving pan. • Slide forward to remove. Remove the ink pad from the NCU ink-receiving pan. Ink pad Clean the NCU ink-receiving pan. Install a new NCU ink pad. Install the NCU ink-receiving pan. •...
  • Page 127: Waste Ink Tank Replacement

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Clean the wipe filter case. Install new wipe filters. Waste Ink Tank Replacement Ink used during head cleaning and other processes is collected in the waste ink tank at the lower right of the product. The machine counts the amount of ink discharged. Once a specified value is reached, "0604 CHECK WASTE BOTTLE"...
  • Page 128: Refilling Cooling Water (Mixed With Antifreeze)

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Grasp the handle of the waste ink tank and slide out. Attach the cap to the removed waste ink tank, and use tape to prevent leakage of waste ink. • When disposing of the product, contact an industrial waste disposal operator or dispose of the product in accordance with the local laws and regulations.
  • Page 129 Chapter 4 Maintenance • Use only genuine Mimaki Engineering anti freezing liquid. Use of other anti freezing liquid may cause failures of the cooling unit. • Take care to prevent any potential sources of ignition such as sparks caused by static electricity or material impacts.
  • Page 130 Chapter 4 Maintenance • During touch panel operation, the Y-bar will move to the front of the table. Do not approach the machine until the Y-bar has come to a complete stop. Remove the caps for water supply and air purging. For water supply For air purging Inject the mixture of water and antifreeze.
  • Page 131: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter This chapter explains procedures for troubleshooting and addressing messages on the display. Troubleshooting..........132 The ink has leaked........1 37 The power does not turn on..... 132 The light-blocking cover comes off.... 1 37 Printing is not possible.
  • Page 132: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Troubleshooting For information on troubleshooting, refer to this chapter. Refer to the Mimaki website (https://mimaki.com/ support//) for frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the machine and customer support videos. If the recommended corrective action does not resolve the problem, contact your local dealer or our service office.
  • Page 133 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Symptom / Points to check Corrective action Perform the procedure described in "Carriage Underside Cleaning"(P. 118). Perform the procedure described in "Correcting the Drop Offsetting occurs during bidirectional Position"(P. 75). printing. Ink droplets drip during printing. Perform the procedure described in "Wiper Cleaning"(P.
  • Page 134 • Allow only personnel trained by Mimaki engineers to clean the head nozzle surface. Allowing those without adequate training to clean nozzle surfaces may result in head failure. • Use only the supplies specified by Mimaki. Cleaning with other products may cause print head wear.
  • Page 135: A Pressure Error Occurred

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The nozzle surface is cleaned. • Gently press a cleaning stick moistened with maintenance fluid against the nozzle surface for about 10 seconds. Press gently for about 10 seconds. • Do not rub or press the cleaning stick with excessive force against the nozzle surface. Doing so may cause print head wear.
  • Page 136 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Tap [Other maintenance]. Tap [Adjust positive pressure]. Release the pressure. • Turn the positive pressure adjustment screw to the positions shown below. Screw for adjusting positive pressure Turn the adjustment screw to this position. Screw for adjusting negative pressure Turn the adjustment screws to adjust the pressure.
  • Page 137: The Ink Has Leaked

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Release the pressure. • Turn the negative pressure adjustment screw to the positions shown below. Screw for adjusting positive pressure Turn the adjustment screw to this position. Screw for adjusting negative pressure Turn the adjustment screws to adjust the pressure. •...
  • Page 138: Touch Panel Operation Is Not Possible

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Insert the lug on one side of the light-blocking cover into the corresponding hole in the tank. Insert the lug on the other side while pushing in toward the first hole in Step 1. Touch panel operation is not possible. Points to check Corrective action Are any objects such as tape or...
  • Page 139: Problems Indicated By Messages

    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.2 Problems Indicated by Messages If a problem occurs, the buzzer will sound and a message will appear in SYSTEM ALARM on the touch panel. Take appropriate measures based on the message. If a message is displayed again even after you take the recommended corrective action, contact your local dealer or our service office.
  • Page 140 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Corrective action numbe 0182 PCB H22 • The HDC PCB 2 could not be detected. 0189 COM VOLT • A problem was detected with the COM voltage. 018A Main PCB V_CORE • A problem was detected •...
  • Page 141 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Corrective action numbe 0312 CMD ERROR • MAIN-PE FW • Turn off the control PC, then turn off communication error An the main power. Wait briefly before error was detected for the turning the control PC and the main command.
  • Page 142 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Corrective action numbe 051A POSITIVE PRESS • Positive pressure sensor SENSOR problem detected. 0525 WRONG IONIZER • The ionizer internal circuit • Turn off the control PC, then turn off is defective, or an the main power.
  • Page 143 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Corrective action numbe 0605 REPLACE WIPER • It is time to replace the Replace the wiper. "Wiper Replacement"(P. 123) wiper. Clear the alarm on the touch panel. "Clearing Alarms"(P. 99) Reinsert the ink IC chip. 0606 WRONG INK IC •...
  • Page 144 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Corrective action numbe 061F POSITIVE PRESS • Positive pressure control Execute [MAINTENANCE] > [Other maintenance] > [Adjust positive CONTROL could not be initiated. pressure]. "A pressure error 0620 POSITIVE PRESS NOT • Positive pressure cannot occurred."(P.
  • Page 145 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Corrective action numbe 0657 Check NCU waste ink. • It is time to replace the ink • Replace the NCU ink pad. "NCU pad. Ink Pad Replacement"(P. 125) 0658 NCU SENSOR LEVEL • There is a drop in the •...
  • Page 146 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Corrective action numbe 073F HD HEATER CTRL • A problem was detected with the head heater control. 0740 HD HEATER TEMP • A high head heater HIGH temperature was detected. 0801 (C) OPCODE • A problem was detected •...
  • Page 147 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Corrective action numbe 0B2A HD HEATER FUSE 0B35 HD VLT ERR • HD driver voltage 26 V error detected 0B38 HD DRV V26 • HD driver voltage 26 V ±5 % error 0B3E PCB LOADCELL AD •...
  • Page 148 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Corrective action numbe C803 Version ERROR • Problem detected with • The version of units in the system is version of units in the incorrect. Contact your local dealer or system our service office.
  • Page 149: Collecting Logs

    – Load USB list: Tap if a particular external hard drive is not listed. • Cloud Storage: Saves log data directly to Mimaki cloud storage. – Set the period for which you want to retrieve data: Up to 180 days of log data can be set.
  • Page 150 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting l Saving Log Data to an External Hard Drive Save the logs to an external hard drive, and send the data to our service engineers by e-mail or other means. • Please contact our service engineers if the log data volume is excessive. Connect an external hard drive to the machine (control PC).
  • Page 151 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Tap [Get Data]. • The log data is uploaded to the cloud storage platform. • If it is the first time using this service, the [Cloud Settings] and [ConsentFormDialog] dialog boxes will appear. [Cloud Settings] dialog box (1) Select the following check box: •...
  • Page 152 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 153: Chapter 6 Appendix

    Chapter 6 Appendix This chapter This chapter explains the specifications of this machine. Specifications ..........154 LICENSE Library ..........1 56...
  • Page 154: Specifications

    Chapter 6 Appendix 6.1 Specifications Item JFX600-2513 JFX550-2513 Print head Type On-demand piezo head Specifications 16 heads (4 staggered, 4 in-line 8 heads (4 staggered, 2 in-line array) array) Resolution Y: 600 dpi, 1,200 dpi X: 600 dpi, 1,200 dpi...
  • Page 155 Chapter 6 Appendix Item JFX600-2513 JFX550-2513 Temperature range 20°C to 25°C in which accuracy is guaranteed Temperature Not more than ±10°C/h gradient Dust 0.15 mg/m (typical office) Maximum operating 2,000 m altitude External Width Not exceeding 5,400 mm (not exceeding 5,900 mm)
  • Page 156: License Library

    Chapter 6 Appendix 6.2 LICENSE Library Mimaki printer Firmware Copyright @2020 MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. All rights reserved. This product contain open source software listed in the tables below. Component License StarterWare for ARM® based TI Sitara Processors BSD-TI The following license terms and conditions shall apply to the open source software listed in the table above: BSD-TI Copyright (C) 2010 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/...
  • Page 157 INDEX INDEX Adjust negative pressure .......................... 102 Adjust positive pressure .......................... 102 Alarm ................................ 96 Alarm list............................... 108 Antifreeze mixture ............................ 128 Auto maintenance ............................ 101 Auto vacuum .............................. 104 Bi-direction adjustment value .........................  75, 106 Bi-directional adjustment ........................ 75, 106 Bottle cap .............................. 51, 53 Browser area .............................. 100 Cable carrier .............................. 34 Cap ............................... 113, 116...
  • Page 158 INDEX DISCLAIMERS .............................. 5 Interference .............................. 5 Distance correction............................ 108 Document .............................. 108 Emergency stop switch .......................... 34 Error list ................................ 108 Flushing (Standby) ............................ 101 Flushing filter .............................. 125 Folder ................................ 100 Foot switch .............................. 35 HDD disk space............................ 108 Head cleaning .............................. 73 Head maintenance ........................ 102, 118, 134 History .............................. 96, 107 Ink................................... 96 Waste ink draining channel ........................
  • Page 159 Media............................ 60, 67, 69, 106 Media origin .............................. 106 Media suction valves ............................ 35 Media thickness.............................. 66 Media thickness / Head gap ...................... 67, 69, 106 MENU ................................ 96 Mimaki driver .............................. 45 Mist filter ............................... 124 MPC.............................. 39, 96, 100 MPC user’s guide ............................ 108 NCU.............................. 36, 113, 117...
  • Page 160 INDEX NCU ink pad .............................. 125 Network setting............................. 106 Nozzle check .............................. 103 Nozzle check before print .......................... 101 Nozzle recovery............................ 101, 102 Numeric keypad .......................... 65, 68, 87 Operation manual ............................ 108 Origin shift .............................. 71, 105 Origin shift margin .......................... 71, 105 Other maintenance ........................ 102, 127, 129 Over print................................ 85 Pass ................................ 85 Pause .............................. 86, 100...
  • Page 161 INDEX Replace parts .......................... 102, 123, 125 Replace waste ink tank ........................ 102, 127 Replace wiper............................ 102, 123 Reset machine ............................. 108 Reset system.............................. 108 Resume .............................. 86, 100 RIP software .............................. 39 Scan speed .............................. 86 Serial number ............................ 77, 80 Service maintenance mode ..........................  108 Setting 1 ............................ 71, 96, 104 Setting 2 ........................ 64, 67, 69, 75, 87, 96, 106 Shutdown system ............................ 109 Signal tower light ............................ 34, 37...
  • Page 162 INDEX Vacuum ................................ 97 Version ................................. 108 View position ............................ 87, 97, 106 Warning Label .............................. 29 Waste ink tank .......................... 34, 113, 127 Weekly maintenance ........................ 102, 117, 120 Weekly station maintenance ........................  102, 117 White ink................................. 71 Wiper ............................ 113, 114, 123 Wiper bracket ............................... 113 Wiper cleaner ............................... 113 Work change .............................. 104 Y-bar.............................. 34, 86, 113...
  • Page 163 JFX600-2513 Operation manual September, 2022 MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. 2182-3 Shigeno-otsu, Tomi-shi, Nagano 389-0512 JAPAN D203593-15-05092022...
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