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Cartridge-ink model You can also download the latest manual from official website. MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD. https://mimaki.com/ D203838-10 Original instructions...
MATERIALS CREATED WHILE USING THIS MACHINE. • USING THIS MACHINE IN CONJUNCTION WITH DEVICES OTHER THAN THOSE RECOMMENDED BY MIMAKI ENGINEERING MAY RESULT IN FIRE OR ACCIDENTS. SUCH INCIDENTS ARE NOT COVERED BY THE PRODUCT WARRANTY. MIMAKI ENGINEERING REJECTS ALL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, ARISING FROM SUCH INCIDENTS.
To Ensure Safe Use Symbol Marks This document uses symbol marks to explain precautions when operating the machine. Make sure you fully understand the meaning of each mark to ensure safe and correct use of the machine. Explanation Warning Indicates a potential hazard that may result in death or serious injury if handled improperly or if instructions are disregarded.
To Ensure Safe Use Maintenance To ensure years of precise performance, maintain the machine periodically based on frequency of use. Read the maintenance precautions thoroughly before maintaining this product.
1. Maintenance Precautions 1. Maintenance Precautions • This machine includes parts that must be replaced periodically. We therefore recommend taking out a maintenance contract. Carry out maintenance periodically and replace consumable items to prevent quality defects and accidents. • Clean periodically. Debris and dust will accumulate on electrical components when the machine is used for extended periods.
Items 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). • Do not store consumable items in locations where children may enter.
2. Maintenance Methods Ink Maintenance If ink constituents are sedimented, the ink density may become uneven. We recommend shaking the Ink pack periodically to keep printing consistent. Solvent ink: once a month. l Shake the Ink pack Shake the Ink pack to the left and right slowly at least 20 times. •...
2. Maintenance Methods Clean the cap rubber. • Wipe off any ink and dust adhering using a cleaning stick moistened with maintenance liquid. Wipe off the maintenance liquid. Make sure none remains. • Clean the areas indicated in red (the entire interior and exterior of the cap rubber and the tabs) in the diagram.
2. Maintenance Methods Open the maintenance cover (left side). Clean around the print head. • Wipe off any ink and dust adhering using a cleaning stick moistened with maintenance liquid. Wipe off the maintenance liquid. Make sure none remains. Clean the print head sides using a cleaning stick. Never touch the nozzle surface! Clean using a cleaning stick or soft cloth.
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2. Maintenance Methods Open the maintenance cover (right side). 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.
2. Maintenance Methods Reattach the wiper at the original position. • Do not remove the absorber pad in the pad case. Doing so may result in leaking ink. Once cleaning is complete, close the cover, then press the [ENTER] key. Cleaning the NCU (Option) The NCU uses a sensor to monitor the ink droplets ejected from the print head nozzles.
2. Maintenance Methods • Insert the cleaning stick as far as the line shown in the illustration. Once cleaning is complete, close the cover, then press the [ENTER] key. DAS (Automatic Correction Function) Sensor Cleaning The DAS sensor is located on the carriage underside. If dust or debris accumulates on the sensor, DAS (Media Setting Menu) may not function.
2. Maintenance Methods Clean the DAS sensor. • Wipe clean using cotton swabs or a soft cloth. • For heavy soiling, wipe using a soft cloth soaked in diluted neutral detergent and thoroughly wrung out. Once cleaning is complete, press the [ENTER] key. Close the maintenance cover (left side), then attach the maintenance cover (upper left side).
2. Maintenance Methods Media Sensor Cleaning Media sensors are located on the rear cover and carriage underside. The media cannot be detected correctly if dust or debris accumulates on the sensors. Remove any debris using cotton swabs or a soft cloth. Rear of product l Cleaning the carriage underside sensor On the LOCAL mode screen, select [MENU] >...
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2. Maintenance Methods Remove the media cutter. Screw Clean both sides of the media cutter. • Wipe off any adhesive paste, ink and dust adhering using a cleaning stick moistened with industrial alcohol. Wipe off any industrial alcohol so that none remains. Return the media cutter to its original position.
2. Maintenance Methods Media Holder Cleaning Continuing to use a dirty media holder will prevent correct media detection or proper feeding of the media. It will also cause dried ink and attached dust to rub against the head nozzle surface and lead to ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging or deflection).
2. Maintenance Methods Platen Cleaning Continuing to use the dirty platen will prevent proper feeding of the media. It will also cause dried ink and attached dust to rub against the head nozzle surface and lead to ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging or deflection).
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2. Maintenance Methods • Do not turn off the main power supply. Turning off the main power supply will disable the automatic maintenance function (including nozzle clogging prevention function and ink discharge channel cleaning function). This increases the risk of ejection failures (such as nozzle clogging or deflection).
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2. Maintenance Methods • Use a syringe to draw up some maintenance liquid and fill until it almost overflows from the cap. Close the maintenance cover (right side). Set the exposure time, then press the [ENTER] key. • Cleaning is performed automatically once print nozzle washing has ended. •...
3. Replacement of Consumable Item 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). • Do not store consumable items in locations where children may enter.
3. Replacement of Consumable Item Wiper Replacement The machine maintains a count of the number of wiping cycles. The "Replace Wiper" message appears when a preset count is reached. Replace dirty or warped wipers with new ones. "Replace Wiper" appears on the display. On the LOCAL mode screen, select [MENU] >...
3. Replacement of Consumable Item Mount a new wiper. Once replacement is complete, close the cover, then press the [ENTER] key. • The wiper usage count is reset. Once replacement is complete, close the cover, then press the [ENTER] key. Cap Replacement If ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging or deflection) remain unresolved even after cleaning, replace with a new cap.
3. Replacement of Consumable Item Remove the cap. • Squeeze the lugs on either side of the cap and pull off. Apply maintenance liquid. • Use a syringe to apply two or three drops of maintenance liquid to the hole at the front. Mount a new cap.
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3. Replacement of Consumable Item Select [Station Maint.] > [Carriage Out] > [Move To Platen Right End], then press the [ENTER] key. • The carriage moves over the platen. Open the maintenance cover (right side). Remove the cap absorber. Cap absorber •...
3. Replacement of Consumable Item Pinch Roller Replacement Replace worn or dirty pinch rollers with new ones. • Turn off the main power and unplug the power cable before replacement. Raise the clamp lever. Remove the O-ring retaining the pinch rollers. Pinch roller O-ring •...
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3. Replacement of Consumable Item Remove the maintenance cover (upper left side). Maintenance cover (upper left side) Remove the side screw, and detach the media holder stopper. Remove the media holder. Mount the new media holder on to the platen.
3. Replacement of Consumable Item Secure the media holder stopper with the screw. Attach the maintenance cover (upper left side). Media Cutter Replacement Replace cutters when blades are chipped or blunt. • Avoid touching the cutter blade. Failure to do so may result in injury. On the LOCAL mode screen, select [MENU] >...
3. Replacement of Consumable Item Replace the media cutter. (1) Unscrew the cutter screw. Screw (2) Remove the cutter. (3) Mount a new cutter. (4) Tighten the screw to clamp the cutter. Check the position of the media cutter. • Lift up the media cutter by hand if it has dropped down. Good example Bad example Press the [ENTER] key once replace is complete.
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3. Replacement of Consumable Item • For a 2-liter tank, the preset level is 80 % (1.6 L). • Continuing to use the product without disposing of the waste ink may result in waste ink overflowing from the waste ink tank. Visually check ink levels in the waste ink tank about once a week.
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3. Replacement of Consumable Item Pull the waste ink tank stopper forward. Hold the handle on 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. •...
3. Replacement of Consumable Item Close the waste ink tank stopper. Press the [ENTER] key. • The waste ink level will be reset. Cutter for Cutting Machine Replace cutters when blades are chipped or blunt. • Avoid touching the cutter blade. Failure to do so may result in injury. •...
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3. Replacement of Consumable Item Attach double-sided tape in the platen slot. • Peel off the base paper from the double-sided tape. Attach the pen line on the double-sided tape. • Make sure the pen line lies flat.
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