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How to Use the Océ Arizona 1200 XT Vacuum System
The independent control of the zones allows the operator to print in a Dual Origin mode with
minimal down time.
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.
Procedure
1. Place media on the table at the desired location (use the table rulers or the registration pins to
help with placement - see Media Registration).
NOTE
To place media at the print Origin B (Origin A is the default) you need to set that up
either in the ONYX software or after the job is sent in the Print Job screen (this is
explained in the next section "How to Print with Dual Origin").
2. Mask off any areas of the active vacuum zone(s) that will not be occupied by the media.
3. Activate the zones you wish to use either with the icon on the command bar of the Print Job
module or with the matched foot switch (A or B) on the floor.
4. Start the print job either with the Start icon on the command bar or with the Print Start button
located near the vacuum gauges.
5. De-activate the zones with either the icon or the foot switch once the image is printed.
6. Remove the media.
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Chapter 6 - Operating the Océ Arizona 1200 XT
Océ Arizona 1200 Series

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