Canon Oce Arizona 1200 Series User Manual page 67

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Masking the Vacuum Table
If your media does not cover all of a vacuum zone you must mask the area around the media to
eliminate vacuum loss. Use scrap media or material that is equal to or less than the thickness of
the media to mask the table. You can tell when the vacuum table is fully sealed when the vacuum
gauge reads 20 "Hg.
Vacuum Table Foot Pedal
The vacuum foot pedal toggles the table vacuum on or off. It helps the operator to secure the
media on the vacuum table since it allows hands-free operation. The vacuum must be turned on
prior to starting a print, and the vacuum cannot be turned off until a print is completed.
Vacuum Gauge
The vacuum gauge is located on the table.
NOTE
Use the vacuum gauge to determine if a zone is properly masked. When the active zone is
properly masked the gauge will read at 20"Hg (68 kPa) or higher. Small leaks can reduce this
number and therefore the efficiency of the vacuum. Porous media can also degrade the vacuum
effect.
If the vacuum gauge for an active zone reads below 10"Hg (34 kPa) and you have ensured that
the area is properly masked and taped off, you may have a leak in the vacuum system. Place a
service call only if you determine that the zone is correctly masked and the gauge reads
consistently low.
How to Maintain the Vacuum Overlay Sheet
If ink build-up occurs on the overlay sheet, remove the ink. If it is not removed, the print gap can
be affected and this may affect the vacuum table's ability to secure the media properly. To
remove ink we recommend that you use a paint scraper containing a straight edge razor blade.
Refer to the Maintenance section for more detailed instructions.
Océ Arizona 1200 Series
Chapter 5 - How to Operate Your Océ Arizona Printer
The Table Vacuum System
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