Seiko I Infotech IP-260 User Manual

Dryer 64 for solvent ink inkjet printer ip-6600

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User's Guide
U00087124400
Dryer 64
for Solvent Ink Inkjet Printer IP-6600
IP-260 / IP-263
Read this User's Guide to use the printer safely and
properly. Keep this manual in a place where you
can quickly access it at any time.
Seiko I Infotech Inc.

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  • Page 1 User's Guide U00087124400 Dryer 64 for Solvent Ink Inkjet Printer IP-6600 IP-260 / IP-263 Read this User's Guide to use the printer safely and properly. Keep this manual in a place where you can quickly access it at any time.
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2004 by Seiko I Infotech Inc. All rights reserved Seiko I Infotech Inc. reserves the right to make changes without notice to the specifications and materials contained herein and shall not be responsible for any damages (including consequential) caused by reliance on the materials presented, including but not limited to typographical, arithmetic, or listing errors.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing the IP-260/263 Dryer 64 that is exclusively used for our Solvent Inkjet Printer IP-6600. The unit is designed to effectively dry media (ink) printed by and released from the printer. This aims to maximize the fast printing...
  • Page 4 Users can install the dryer in the IP-6600. To maximize the drying performance of this unit, correctly use it in accordance with the instructions described in this manual. The following items should be read before reading Section 1. - Deliverables - Safety precautions - Handling precautions - Manual legent (Notation rules)
  • Page 5: Deliverables

    Deliverables Make sure that the following items are present. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact the shop where you purchases the product or the service dealer. Components Partition cloth <1> Drying guide plate <1> Dryer <1> User’s Guide (This manual) <1>...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions The following symbols are used in this manual to ensure the proper use of the dryer and to prevent the dryer from being damaged. Follow the instructions marked with these symbols. Serious personal injury or death: Failure to follow the guidelines marked with WARNING this symbol could result in serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 7 WARNING Use the power supply voltage specified on the nameplate. DO NOT plug several devices into a single electrical outlet as this might result in fire or electric shock. Make sure the dryer is well grounded. If not, a short circuit may cause fire or electrical shock.
  • Page 8 WARNING Power OFF the dryer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet in any of the following cases: • When putting your hands inside the dryer. • Smoke, strange noise or smells generate from the dryer. • A piece of metal or any liquid touches the internal parts or slot of the dryer.
  • Page 9: Handling Precautions

    Handling Precautions Power Supply 1. Install the dryer near an easily accessible electrical outlet. 2. Do not provide power to the dryer through the same power line as for noise-generating devices, such as a motor. 3. The power supply voltage must be 230 VAC. 4.
  • Page 10: Manual Legend (Notational Rules)

    Manual Legend (Notational rules) This manual uses the notational rules for marks. Marks WARNING Boxes marked with a "WARNING" describe points of caution for avoiding serious personal injury. CAUTION Boxes marked with a "CAUTION" describe points of caution for avoiding injury to yourself or damage to the dryer . NOTE Boxes marked with a note describe precautions while handling the dryer.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .....................i Deliverables ....................iii Safety Precautions ..................iv Handling Precautions...................vii Manual Legend (Notational rules)............... viii Section 1 Part Names and Functions Section 2 Installing Required Installing Space..............3 Operational Environment ..............4 Pluging the Power Cord and Turning ON/OFF the Dryer....5 Section 3 Using the Operation Panel Part Names and Functions ..............
  • Page 12 Section 7 Maintenance and Cleaning Maintenance .................. 16 Cleaning Outer Case ..............16 Section 8 Specifications CONTENTS-2...
  • Page 13 Figure Figure 1-1 External View and Part Names of the Dryer ....1 Figure 2-1 Installing Space for the Dryer...........3 Figure 3-1 External View and Part Names of the Operation Panel ... 6 CONTENTS-3...
  • Page 14: Section 1 Part Names And Functions

    Section 1 Part Names and Functions This Section explains part names and functions of the dryer. Partition cloth (1-1) (1-2) (1-3) Drying guide plate (2-2) (2-1) (2-2) (3-1) Dryer (3-4) (3-8) (3-5) (3-2) (3-6) (3-4) (3-7) (3-3) Figure 1-1 External View and Part Names of the Dryer...
  • Page 15 Name Description The cloth that partitions the front of the dryer from the Partition Cloth external air to increase drying efficiency. Partition Cloth The metallic fitting that attaches the partition cloth to Attachment Hook the front of the printer. Partition Cloth Bar The bar that attaches the partition cloth to the front of (Front) the printer.
  • Page 16: Section 2 Installing

    Section 2 Installing This Section explains how to install the dryer. 2-1 Required Installing Space Keep the following installing space for the dryer. (Front) IP-6600 Dryer (Rear) Height: 1700 (Unit: mm) Figure 2-1 Installing Space for the Dryer...
  • Page 17: Operational Environment

    2-2 Operational Environment Use the dryer under the following operational environment. Item Specifications Operation temperature and Temperature: 15 to 30 °C humidity range Humidity : 30 to 70%RH (No condensing) Standby temperature and Temperature: 5 to 35 °C humidity range Humidity : 10 to 80%RH (No condensing) Fine particles level...
  • Page 18: Pluging The Power Cord And Turning On/Off The Dryer

    2-3 Pluging the Power Cord and Turning ON/OFF the Dryer Plug the power cord of the dryer into the inlet after installing the dryer in the printer. NOTE The power specifications of the dryer are shown below. - Power voltage: 230 VAC ± 10 % - Power frequency: 50 Hz ±...
  • Page 19: Section 3 Using The Operation Panel

    Section 3 Using the Operation Panel 3-1 Part Names and Functions Figure 3-1 External View and Part Names of the Operation Panel Name Description Presets heater temperature using this dial. The Heater temperature heater turns on and off automatically to keep the (NOTE1) preset dial preset temperature.
  • Page 20 Name Description Displays that the temperature has attainted the preset temperature. Preset temperature Lit: Displays the temperature attains the preset attainment lamp (Green) temperature. (Heater power off) (NOTE2) Unlit: Displays the temperature does not attain the preset temperature. Displays the time up state. Lit: Displays that the heater is turned off due to Time up lamp (Red) the time up.
  • Page 21: Section 4 Installing / Uninstalling Media

    Section 4 Installing / Uninstalling Media This Section explains how to install or uninstall media when the dryer is used. 4-1 Installing Media When the dryer is used, install media according to the following procedures after attaching the fan vacuum positioning bar to the printer. For procedures before attaching the fan vacuum positioning bar, see IP-6600 User’s Guide, Section 2 Replacing Media .
  • Page 22 Feed media until the media is out from the media outlet during feed operation on the operation panel. See IP-6600 User’s Guide, Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operation. (Feed Menu) When the dryer using, install media according to the following procedures after installing the paper tube together with the leading paper in the winding unit.
  • Page 23 Feed the media using the feed menu on the printer’s operation panel so that the media can be wound up. See IP-6600 User’s Guide, Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operation. (Feed Menu) Tape the edge of the paper on the lead paper at three positions: both sides and center.
  • Page 24 Verify the positioning between media and the winding sensor is correct. If it is wrong, install the media correctly. Do not pass media under the winding sensor arm. Winding sensor arm Attach the dryer to the printer. Position of the right and left legs of the dryer using the positioning rubber plate against the right and left legs of the printer.
  • Page 25: Uninstalling Media

    4-2 Uninstalling Media Refer to IP-6600 User ’s Guide, Section 2 Replacing Media. Release the casters of the dryer and move the dryer to the printer from the rear side of the printer using the right and left handles. Printer Handle Handle Release...
  • Page 26 Cut the media using a cutter. Pull out the media that is wound on the winding device by turning the flange and then cut it using a cutter or remove whole printed out media together with the media winding tube not to give forcible power to the media.
  • Page 27: Section 5 Using The Timer

    Section 5 Using the Timer This Section explains how to use the timer. Turn off ( ) the breaker switch of the dryer. Turn the timer switch on. Preset the time up time of the off-timer using the timer preset dial. Turn on ( ) the breaker switch of the dryer.
  • Page 28 Section 6 Attaching the Exhaust Attachments This Section explains how to attach the exhaust attachments to the dryer. Attach them according to the following procedures. Attach the exhausting pipe of the exhaust attachments to the dryer with screws. Exhausting pipe Attach the three exhausting pipe supports of the exhaust attachments to the dryer with screws.
  • Page 29: Section 7 Maintenance And Cleaning

    Section 7 Maintenance and Cleaning 7-1 Maintenance Regular inspections of the dryer are performed at the same time as the IP-6600 printer’s. If an error occurs, service personnel is dispatched to remove the error at customer’s site. If the error cannot be removed at the site, send back the dryer or its parts to the factory to fix the error.
  • Page 30 Preset range: 1 to 12 hours by one hour step. Off-timer Preset accuracy: ± 10% Power cord length 3100± 100 mm Acquired regulations and (IP-260) CE standards (IP-263) UL, CSA, FCC class A Exhausting Available by attaching the exhauster attachments (option) Power consumption 3.2 kW...

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