Oce CS6410 Basic Operation Manual
Oce CS6410 Basic Operation Manual

Oce CS6410 Basic Operation Manual

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Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer
Océ CS6410
B a s i c O p e r a t i o n G u i d e
Read this User's Guide (including Safety Information)
carefully before use of this printer and handle it properly.
After reading, keep it for later use.
Océ Technologies B.V.
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D o c u m e n t   n u m b e r
Océ CS6410

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  • Page 1 Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer Océ CS6410 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n G u i d e Read this User’s Guide (including Safety Information) carefully before use of this printer and handle it properly.
  • Page 2 Océ CS6410 Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer Basic Operation Guide Edition 1, April 2010 Copyright © 2010, Océ-Technologies B.V. Venlo, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, copied, adapted, or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from 'companyname'.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Océ CS6410 Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer (hereafter simply called the Printer.) is equipped with built-in USB interface that adopts solvent ink and supports media of up to 104-inch width). The Océ CS6410 Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer Basic Operation Guide describes: - The Printer’s features and main components...
  • Page 4 To perform double-sided printing P.52 P.56 To perform the Printer’s maintenance P.84 To replace the Printer’s ink pack To replace the Printer’s waste ink bottle P.82 To recover error messages P.74 P.73 To clear media jams Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 5 Advanced Operation Guide Wide Format Solvent Inkjet Printer Océ CS6410 Advanced Operation Guide Read this User’s Guide carefully before use of this printer and handle it properly. After reading, keep it for later use. Read the Advanced Operation Guide so that you can operate the Printer effectively.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Procedure to remove scroller (scroller flange) from media Consumables roll Addresses of local Océ organisations To print on other media Index To print on Vinyl, Mesh banner, Backlit banner (FF), or Solvent printing coated paper Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions The following symbols are used in the Guides to ensure the Printer’s proper operation and to prevent the Printer from being damaged. Follow the instructions marked with these symbols: Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this  WARNING symbol could result in serious personal injury or deat Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this  CAUTION symbol could result in minor personal injury or dama to the product. Example of symbols :  ...
  • Page 8 Otherwise the operator may feel sickish. In such a case, take a rest in a well- ventilated place. To ensure safe operation of the Printer, pay attention to all the warnings and cautions contained throughout this manual. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 9: Regulation Notices (Country Dependent)

    Regulation Notices (country dependent) Radio Interference suppression (all countries except USA) Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. FCC approval (USA- only) Note: This system has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital...
  • Page 10 Operating environment (All countries) The environmental requirements for correct operation of the machine are as follows: Operating temperature (T): 15 °C (59 °F) to 30 °C (86 °F) Relative Humidity (RH): 30 % to 70 % Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 11: Handling Precautions

    Handling precautions The precautions below are recommended to avoid damage to the Printer and its components. Power supply 1. Install the Printer near the socket. To pull out the power plug in an emergency, the power socket must be reached easily. 2.
  • Page 12 Note that an ink on the printed surface may come off if the surface is rubbed hard or scratched. The printed image may bleed or be lost if the water-stained printout is scratched hard or left. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 13 Other precautions Media loses its color and quality with age. Check the media condition and select the media with better condition. Cut the media carefully, as its paper dust may cause bubble surface at laminated. When adhesive-backed media is applied, some adhesive agent may be left on the platen, which may cause a media jam.
  • Page 14: Components Delivered With This Product

    : 1 piece • Spittoon case : 1 piece Basic Operation Guide Advanced Operation Guide Quick reference guide • Gloves : 30 pairs • Bag : 1 piece (this guide) <1 volume> <1 volume> <1 volume> Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 15: Manual Legend (Notational Rules)

    Manual legend (Notational rules) The notational rules such as marks, keys, LCD, and LEDs used for explanation in this guide are as follows: Marks WARNING - Boxes marked with a "WARNING" describe points of caution for avoiding serious personal injury. CAUTION - Boxes marked with a "CAUTION"...
  • Page 16 Shows that the LCD menu automatically changes in the arrow direction without key operation. Operation Guide’s quick index The quick index on the right edge is a shortcut for users to access the target page. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 17: Operating Conditions

    Installation and maintenance space Adequate space is required around the Printer for supplies replacement of consumables and parts, print processing, and ventilation during normal operation and maintenance. Keep the space shown in the fi gure below. Océ CS6410 4926 mm or more 1000 3366 mm or more (Front side)
  • Page 18 Places near an air conditioner or a heater Places where the Printer may get wet Places exposed to direct exhaust air from an air vent Places near a diazo copier that may generate ammonia gas Places with poor ventilation Unstable places Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Introduction Appearance / Main components and their functions Printer front (take-up side) Protection bar Media drying fan Operation panel Placed to protect media surface Equipped to dry ink after printing. Provided with LEDS and LCD to just after the print. display printer status and keys to set functions.
  • Page 20: Printer Interior

    Subcartridge CAUTION Provides with ink for printing while ink pack is replaced. Be sure to unlock the stopper before closing the wiping On the LCD, Subcartridge is displayed as subtank. cover and capping cover. Stopper Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 21: Operation Panel

    Operation panel The keys, LEDs and LCD are laid on the Printer's operation panel of the Printer as shown below. In addition, the operation panel is also equipped with a buzzer function for attention in case an error occurs or an invalid key is input.
  • Page 22: Online And Offl Ine

    When an operator call error is displayed... - To activate the menu operation, press the key. O N L I N E * However, in some cases the key does not activate the menu operation. O N L I N E Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 23: Supported Media

    When the media is applied on some prints, a blue back type is eff ective to avoid the prints seen through the top media. Visit Océ on the internet at http://mediaguide.oce.com for the latest information.
  • Page 24: For Your Basic Operation

    Front cover Media Media At visually checking media Avoid using the media below. The media was wound telescopically. The right or left media edge curls. The media edge is deformed by, for example, hitting media Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 25: Precautions To Prevent Media Jams

    Paper tube Paper tube Tape Tape At taking up media in LOOSE winding mode With Océ CS6410 Paper tube flange Be sure to take up media with paper tube flange. Without paper tube flange, winding deviation may cause a media j am.
  • Page 26: Basic Operation For Printing

    Basic operation for printing Printing workfl ow overview Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 28 To extend the cable along the capping unit direction... As the fi gure below shows, fi x the cable at some positions with adhesive tape. If the USB cable is not clamped, the media feed sensor may operate incorrectly. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 29 Turn the Printer on. With the procedure below, supply the power to the Printer’s two 200V power system. CAUTION - Do not use any power cable other than those supplied with the Printer. - The supplied power cables are for 200 VAC only. Note that the plug shape diff ers from that for 100 VAC. - Be sure to secure the power cables with cable clamps.
  • Page 30 Printer is performing "INITIALIZING... " or "CLEANING, " the ink may drool, the print head may be damaged, or saved parameters may be lost. To load media on the Printer This section uses banner to explain the media loading procedure. Put the media on the table. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 31 Set the media-loaded scroller on the scroller fl ange. Flange support • To set the scroller alone: • To set the scroller manually by two persons: Use a recommended dolly. Use the supplied scroller handle. Recommended dolly Scroller handle Scroller Scroller...
  • Page 32 Printer rear below. - Up curl - Down curl Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 33 Feed media for 1m more after the blip. In this state, smooth out the media toward the both sides on the platen to make the media center tense. Point to be checked - If the media is set with a distortion or wrinkles, this may cause a media jam or skew.
  • Page 34 - When the remaining media length is not determined, C H E C K only press the key without entering the length. S L A C K E N M E D I A Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 35 Adjust the tension bar length. To print in TENSION winding mode: Conform the tension bar length with the media width. The table below lists the tension bar combination and the tension bar’s total length. Referring to the list, apply the tension bar length nearest to the media width. To print without winding:The table below lists the tension bar combination and the tension bar’s total length.
  • Page 36 S E T M E D I A ✻ O K ? P R E P A R I N G M E D I A P L E A S E W A I T Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 37 To load media on take-up reel This section explains the procedure, taking in TENSION winding mode for instance. Install a paper tube on the Océ CS6410’s scroller and scroller fl ange. Remove the two screws and move the roll spacer to the center of the  media. There are three screwing positions. Paper tube Roll spacer: The roll spacer prevents the paper tube  from bending at the center due to the  media weight. Scroller Roll spacer Do not move this roll ...
  • Page 38 Hook the tension bar to the tension bar hook Tension bar hook beforehand. Tension bar Attach the Océ CS6410’s scroller fl ange. Scroller Roll groove By pressing the key, feed the media until the front media edge is wound on the paper tube.
  • Page 39 Install the printed media to the paper tube. (1) Check the take-up direction, remove the slack of the media, and then make sure that the media is not deviated on the supply side and the takeup side. Paper (2) With tape hold the media straight at the center, and tube then at the rest six positions in the direction from the media center to the media edge.
  • Page 40 In such a case, turn off the take-up direction switch, and then press the switch again. Input the data in the RIP software. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 41: Procedure To Remove Media Roll From The Printer

    Procedure to remove media roll from the Printer Media at take-up side Turn off the take-up direction switch. Take-up direction switch Open the tension bar guide’s cover. Place the take-up side tension bar at the tension bar hook. Open the front cover, and then cut the media. You are recommended to cut the media by setting the cutter blade along the cutter groove.
  • Page 42 - Turn the media drying fan carefully so that the media drying fan connecting cable does not hung up on the pressure control knob and surrounding sheet metals. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 43: Media At Supply Side

    Remove the tension bar from the tension bar hook. Loosen the knob screw of each tension bar hook and extend it laterally. Knob screw Tension bar hook Remove the media from the Printer. • To carry the scroller alone: • To carry the scroller manually by two persons: Use a recommended dolly.
  • Page 44 Peel roller Tension bar Set the pressure to “Open” by rotating the Supply side pressure control knob. Rotate the scroller fl ange manually to take up the media. Remove the media roll from the Printer. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 45: Procedure To Remove Scroller (Scroller Flange) From Media Roll

    • To carry the scroller alone: • To carry the scroller manually by two persons: Use a recommended dolly. Use the supplied scroller handle. Recommended dolly Scroller handle Scroller Scroller Procedure to remove scroller (scroller fl ange) from media roll Put the media roll on the table.
  • Page 46: To Print On Other Media

    Media type: Banner # M E D I A B A C K M O D E > 0 1 : B A C K & F W D MEDIA BACK MODE: BACK & FWD Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 47 Media Backlit banner (FF) Winding mode Supply-side tension bar TENSION TENSION winding mode Install a tension bar conforming winding mode with the media width. Supply-side tension bar’s size Length conforming with the media width Printer setting # M E D I A B A C K M O D E A f t 5 0 P r n 4 0 P r e 4 5...
  • Page 48: To Take Up Media In Loose Winding Mode

    Paper tube flange Paper tube Attach the paper tube flange to the  paper tube. Paper tube, at length conforming with the media width Rubber spacer A Rubber spacer C Rubber  Rubber  Rubber  spacer A spacer B spacer C Paper tube flange Paper tube Rubber spacer Bʼs application When the paper tube's inner  Media diameter is not sufficiently longer  than the flange spacer's diameter, the  flange spacer cannot be pushed all  the way in the paper tube, and the  gap may be found between the  rubber spacer A and the paper tube  Paper tube edge.  In such a case, to clear the gap  set the  rubber spacer B between the  Set the paper tube flange  Set the paper tube flange  rubber spacer A and the paper tube. to rubber spacer A. to rubber spacer C. Rubber spacer A Rubber spacer B Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 49 Install a paper tube to the scroller. Remove the two screws and move the roll spacer to the center of the media. There are three screwing positions. Paper tube Roll spacer Do not move this roll Scroller spacer. Flange stopper Flange spacer Paper tube flange Paper tube...
  • Page 50 Media Flange Flange Handle Handle Paper tube Paper tube flange Paper tube Paper tube flange Clear this gap. Media Paper tube Paper tube flange 3〜5mm (Distance between the media edge and each paper tube flange) Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 51 Fix the paper tube fl ange. Evenly tighten the three screws on the paper tube Media fl ange’s external side. Paper tube flange  fixing screw Paper tube (at three positions) flange By rotating the take-up roll, confi rm that each of the two paper tube fl anges does not swing right and left.
  • Page 52: To Perform Double-Sided Printing

    Wind four full turns of the media on the paper tube. - Since a margin of approximately 2.5 m or more is required for the second side printing, wind about four full turns of media to the take-up reel unit in advance. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 53 Start printing on the fi rst side of the media. When printing is completed, open the front Reference dashed line for cutting cover and cut the media. At the end of the fi rst-side printing, two lines are printed. One line is a reference solid line to match print positions on the fi rst and second sides.
  • Page 54 Cutter groove Set the pressure control knob to “Normal”. Take-up side Pressure control knob Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 55 Use the advance/rewind switch to create a slack inside the peel roller. Put the supply-side tension bar on the slack of the media at the supply side. See P. 35. Printer rear (supply side) Peel roller Scroller fl ange Tsnsion bar Peel roller Set the media edge guards, and close the front C L O S E C O V E R...
  • Page 56: Maintenance

    " Check the wiper blade for contamination and replenish wiper cleaning liquid " Clean the capping unit. Check the spittoon absorber liquid. P.61 " Replenish spittoon absorber liquid " P.59 " Clean the capping unit " Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 57 Daily maintenance / Cleaning / After today’s operation Daily maintenance requires the consumables below. Gloves Cap cleaning liquid Wiper cleaning liquid Cleaning stick Cleaning swab Spittoon absorber liquid Cleaning roller Check the print head surface is not Check the waste ink bottle’s ink level. contaminated or smeared.
  • Page 58: Check The Wiper Blade For Contamination And Replenish Wiper Cleaning Liquid

    - Be sure to unlock the stopper before closing the wiping cover. If you try to close the wiping cover without unlocking the stopper, the stopper may bend, or the bent stopper may touch the carriage, which may damage the Printer. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 59: Clean The Capping Unit

    Clean the capping unit CAUTION To prevent the ink dried inside the print head’s nozzles: - Do not leave the Printer with the carriage detached from the capping unit. - Within 5 minutes, complete the capping unit’s cleaning operation and cap the print head. Attach the cleaning roller to the cleaning stick.
  • Page 60 - If you still see the missing dots even after the cap cleaning above, with checking visually remove foreign matters and ink stains on the cap with a cleaning swab dampened with cap cleaning liquid. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 61: Replenish Spittoon Absorber Liquid

    Replenish spittoon absorber liquid Set the Printer to offl ine state, and press the I N K M E D I A R E G key. M E D I A M . A D V M E N U M E N U Press the key.
  • Page 62: Check The Waste Ink Bottle

    # C A P C L E A N I N G PRINTHEAD]. > • • • Press the key. # R E S E A T P R I N T H E A D > Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 63 Press the key. # R E S E A T P R I N T H E A D The carriage moves. ✻ O K ? The Printer issues an audio warning beep. C A R R I A G E M O V I N G - When the carriage moves, the Printer issues an P L E A S E W A I T audio warning beep.
  • Page 64 - Be sure to unlock the stopper before closing the capping cover. If you try to close the capping cover without unlocking the stopper, the stopper may bend, or the bent stopper may touch the carriage, which may damage the Printer. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 65: Cleaning The Madia Edge Guard

    Cleaning the madia edge guard Open the front cover. Dip a cleaning swab in the cap cleaning liquid. - To prevent the cap cleaning liquid contaminated, in the cap cleaning liquid bottle do not soak the cleaning swab after you clean with it.
  • Page 66: Performing Normal Cleaning

    The Printer returns to the offl ine state, that is, menu mode. R E W I N D F O R M F E E D P H . R E C P H . M A I N Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 67: Print The Nozzle Print Pattern

    Print the nozzle print pattern Perform the NOZZLE PRINT every day before using your printer. Use the nozzle print pattern to check that all print head nozzles are working correctly. Set the printer to offl ine state and press the I N K M E D I A R E G key twice.
  • Page 68: Cleaning

    - Do not blow off dust and paper dust as they may degrade print quality. Carriage cleaning Vacuum the dust off the carriage's fresh air inlet. Monthly cleaning is recommended. Fresh air inlet Carriage Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 69: After Today's Operation

    After today’s operation The Printer has an internal clock which allows it to wash the print heads automatically, fl ushing some ink through the print heads, which keeps the print heads in good condition. To ensure the Printer’s automatic maintenance operation, after today’s operation keep your Printer on the conditions below.
  • Page 70: When Encountering A Problem

    Print the nozzle adjustment pattern. See “Print the nozzle print pattern” on page 67. (Confi rm that the RIP software "Test pattern" is printed.) Print head cleaning Clean the print head. See “Performing normal cleaning” on page 66. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 71 Check your problem / How to clear media jams / When an error message is displayed / Out of ink while printing / The media was skewed. / Warning messages / Move the Printer / Replace a waste ink bottle / Install and replace an ink pack / Replace a spittoon case / Replace a wiper blade Although the Printer is in the print mode, printing does not start with "PREHEATING"...
  • Page 72 M E N U down. Continue to hold down both keys. Then the language selection menu should now appear on the operation panel display. Highlight your preferred language with the keys, then press the key. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 73: How To Clear Media Jams

    How to clear media jams If the printer reports a media jam, follow these steps. The message appears. W A R N I N G ! C L E A R M E D I A J A M X: Media jam type Meaning 0: Media jam 0 A jam on the media feed path is invalidating the Printer's normal operation.
  • Page 74: When An Error Message Is Displayed

    You are advised to follow the message. If this message appears when the specifi ed color’s ink pack is XXX: Ink color/location installed, the ink pack installation may not be proper. Check that it is installed properly. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 75 Meaning A problem occurred with an ink tray, or a genuine ink pack was C H E C K not identifi ed. X X X I N K P A C K Action You are advised to follow the message. nn: Ink error code Write down the displayed error code.
  • Page 76 Reinstall the media correctly. Ink may have been discharged on the platen depending on the skew level. In that case, completely remove the ink from the platen. See “To load media on the Printer” on page 30. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 77 Meaning Media skew was detected during printing. M E D I A M I S A L I G N E D O K / C A N C E L Action Continue to print or stop printing. (Print head error) Meaning The Printer operation was suspended, as the print head P H C O O L I N G P R O C E S S...
  • Page 78: Out Of Ink While Printing

    Y 1 R E P L A C E I N K P A C K Ink box cover Open the ink box cover, and replace the ink pack. See "Install and replace an ink pack" on page 84. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 79: The Media Was Skewed

    The media was skewed. The Printer checks for media skew at every 3m print. If the Printer detects the skew level more than specifi ed, the print operation is suspended and the operation panel message appears so that you select the print to be continued or cancelled.
  • Page 80: Warning Messages

    Recommendation Set the ink packs to the ink box’s slots, and perform [#INK SUPPLY]. The Ink LED blinks: Indication Ink is running out. Recommendation Prepare a new ink pack. See "Install and replace an ink pack" on page 84. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 81: Move The Printer

    Move the Printer If you wish to move the printer several meters on the same site, across a horizontal fl oor with no steps and no slopes, see the following instructions. For more diffi cult movement, contact your service representative. Remove the media from the Printer.
  • Page 82: Replace A Waste Ink Bottle

    Carefully pull out the full waste ink bottle, taking care not to spill any on the printer or on the fl oor. Securely close the cap on the waste ink bottle. Wipe off the spilt ink in the waste ink bottle unit. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 83 Slide the lever up and install a empty waste ink bottle. Lower the lever, and make sure that the splash Lever guard was lowered. Then the operation panel will request you to reset the waste ink counter. Waste ink bottle On the operation panel, select “YES”...
  • Page 84: Install And Replace An Ink Pack

    Take the empty ink pack out of the ink tray. Ink tray (1) Push the two claws at the lower part of the the ink pack's plate, and pull up the plate. Push two claws Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 85 (2) Remove the ink pack from the hook of the ink tray. Hook Ink pack Ink tray Take a new ink pack out of the box and set it on the ink tray. Hook the two holes at the ink pack’s end on the ink tray’s two protrusion. Then insert the ink pack’s plate part into the ink tray until you hear a click Plate New ink pack...
  • Page 86: Replace A Spittoon Case

    To unactivate the warning beep, see the Advanced Operation Guide on the page 38. O P E N C O V E R C L E A N C A P Open the front cover and then open the capping cover. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 87 Press the knob at the near side of the case Knob Discharge containing the spittoon absorber liquid to open the lid, raise the front side of the spittoon absorber liquid case to discharge the spittoon absorber liquid to the backside. The discharged spittoon absorber liquid will go into the waste ink bottle.
  • Page 88: Replace A Wiper Blade

    Rubber Check that the wiper blade’s two positions circled in the fi gure below are installed correctly as the fi gure shows. Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 89 CAUTION - When handling the wiper blade, do not touch its upper part by hand or nip it with tweezers because the upper part directly contacts with the print head. Upper part Close the wiping cover and then close the front cover.
  • Page 90: Appendix

    5 to 35°C, 10 to 80%RH (no condensation) Storage temperature/humidity Installation space Min. 4926 x 3366 x 2200 mm (W) x (D) x (H) Maintenance space Min. 4926 x 3366 x 2200 mm (W) x (D) x (H) Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 91: Consumables

    Basic specifi cations / Consumables / Options / Index Consumables Ink pack CAUTION [8-color ink] One box contains one ink pack. - A waste ink bottle must always be installed. When it is Type Ink color Quantity removed to dispose of waste ink, another empty waste ink 29951313 Y (yellow) 1500 ml...
  • Page 92 Wiper blade Type Content Quantity 29953845 Wiper blade 8 pieces Cleaning stick Type Content Quantity Cleaning stick 1 piece 29951297 Cleaning roller 1 piece Cleaning roller set Type Content Quantity 29800158 Cleaning roller 90 pieces Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 93: Addresses Of Local Océ Organisations

    Océ-France S.A. Niittyrinne 7 32, Avenue du Pavé Neuf 02270 Espoo 93882 Noisy-le-grand, Cedex Finland France http://www.oce.fi / http://www.oce.fr/ Océ-Deutschland GmbH Océ-Hong Kong and China head offi ce Solinger Straße 5-7 Room 3711-18 Tower 1 45481 Mülheim/Ruhr Millennium City 1...
  • Page 94 Bitwy Warszawskiej 1920 r. nr. 7 Av. José Gomes Ferreira, 11 Piso 2 - Mi-rafl ores 02-366 Warszawa 1497-139 Algés Poland Portugal http://www.oce.com.pl/ http://www.oce.pt/ Océ Singapore Pte Ltd. 190 MacPherson Road 03-00 Wisma Gulab Singapore 348548 Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 95 5450 North Cumberland Avenue Chicago, IL 60656 http://www.oceusa.com/ Note: The web site http://www.oce.com gives the current addresses of the local Océ organisa- tions and distributors. Note: The addresses of local Océ organisations for information about the Wide Format Printing Systems and the Production Printing Systems can be different from the addresses above.
  • Page 96: Index

    ……………………………………… 25 , 73 unloading ………………………………………… 41 media advance/rewind switch ………………… 19 ………………………………… 74 error message media drying fan ………………………… 19 , 42 …………………………… 20 media edge guard mesh banner …………………………………… 23 ……………………………… 81 move the Printer Océ CS6410 Basic Operation Guide...
  • Page 97 …………………………………… 67 USB cable ……………………………………… 28 nozzle print USB connector ………………………………… 19 ………………………………………… 22 online ………………………………………… 22 vinyl ……………………………………… 23 , 46 offl ine ……………………………… 21 operation panel operator call error ……………………………… 74 warning message ……………………………… 80 ……………………………… 91 waste ink bottle …………………………………………...

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