MIMAKI JV150-130 Operation Manual

MIMAKI JV150-130 Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 You can also download the latest manual from our website. MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD. URL: http://eng.mimaki.co.jp/ D202688-12 Original instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTION ..................v DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ............v Requests ....................v FCC Statement (USA) ................v Interference to televisions and radios ........... v Foreword ..................v About usable ink ................... v On This Operation manual ..............v Safety Precautions ................vi Symbols ....................
  • Page 3 Test Printing .................2-9 Test Printing ..................2-9 Perform test printing with the normal test pattern......2-10 Perform test printing with the test pattern for checking white ink ..2-10 Head Cleaning ................2-11 About head cleaning................ 2-11 Perform head cleaning depending on the test printing result ..2-11 Setting of Media Correction ............2-11 Setting of Media Correction ............
  • Page 4 Chapter 4 Maintenance Maintenance ................4-2 Precautions for Maintenance............. 4-2 About Cleaning Solution ..............4-2 Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces............4-2 Cleaning the Platen ................4-2 Cleaning the Media Sensor ............... 4-3 Cleaning the Media Press ..............4-3 About MAINTENANCE MENU ............. 4-4 MAINTENANCE MENUs at-a-glance..........
  • Page 6: Caution

    Congratulations on your purchase of MIMAKI color ink jet DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY printer "JV150-130/160" . “JV150-130/160” is a color inkjet printer that can print on THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OF MIMAKI SHALL BE THE SOLE 1.3m or 1.6m-width media with solnent ink (4-color, 6-...
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Check first that the machine no longer to operate the machine properly. produces smoke, and then contact your distributor or a sales office of MIMAKI for repair. Useful information is given with this symbol. Refer • Never repair your machine by yourself since it is to the information to operate the machine very dangerous for you to do so.
  • Page 8: Precautions In Use

    Safety Precautions Precautions in Use WARNING Hazardous Moving Parts CAUTION • Keep Fingers and Other Body Parts Away • If a foreign object such as a small piece of metal or Handling of the power cable a liquid such as water gets inside the machine, turn •...
  • Page 9: Cautions And Notes

    Refilled ink cartridge can cause a trouble. Remember that • If anyone drinks ink by mistake, keep him or her MIMAKI assumes no responsibility for any damage caused quiet and see a doctor immediately. Do not allow by the use of the ink cartridge replenished with ink.
  • Page 10 Safety Precautions Cautions on Installation Warning Handling of media CAUTION • Use media recommended by MIMAKI to ensure reliable, high-quality printing. A place exposed to direct On an inclined surface • Set the heater temperature to meet the characteristics of the sunlight media.
  • Page 11: Safety Interlock

    Safety Precautions Safety interlock This machine is equipped with interlocks to terminate the operation for your safety when the cover opens during printing etc. (red circle parts in the figure below).
  • Page 12: Warning Labels

    Warning labels Warning labels Warning labels are stuck on the machine. Be sure to fully understand the warning given on the labels. If a warning label is illegible due to stains or has come off, purchase a new one from a distributor or our sales office. When the front cover is open When the maintenance cover is open...
  • Page 13 Warning labels Reorder Label M910931 M907833 M903239 M903330 M903405 M906144 M907935 M905811...
  • Page 14: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    We hereby declare that the following our product conforms with the essential health and safety requirements of EC Directives. Product Inkjet Printer Model No. JV150-160 JV150-130 Manufacturer MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. 2182-3, Shigeno-otsu, Tomi, Nagano, 389-0512, JAPAN Authorised Compiler in the Community MIMAKI EUROPE B.V. Stammerdijk 7E 1112 AA Diemen, The Netherlands Directives...
  • Page 15: Before Use

    Chapter 1 Before Use This chapter describes the items required to understand before use, such as the name of each part of the machine or the installation procedures. Moving This Machine ........1-2 Connecting Cables........1-8 Where to Install This Machine ..... 1-2 Connecting USB2.0 Interface Cable ....1-8 Working Environmental Temperature ..
  • Page 16: Chapter 1 Before Use

    Be sure to request your distributor or our Gross Model Width Depth Height service office to move this machine. weight • When moving this machine, take care that it does JV150-130 2525mm 700mm 1392mm 160kg not receive a significant impact. JV150-160 2775mm 700mm...
  • Page 17: Names Of Parts And Functions

    Chapter 1 Before Use Names of Parts and Functions Front Side of the Machine Maintenance cover (upper) Front cover Open the cover in maintenance. Open the cover in setting of medias, taking of Even when the power switch is off, keep all covers measures against jamming of medias or in maintenance inside the station.
  • Page 18: Rear Side And Right Side Of The Machine

    Chapter 1 Before Use Rear Side and Right Side of the Machine Clamp lever (rear) Interlocks with the clamp lever in the font of this machine. Vent filter box Vents the ink mist that occurs during printing. Roll holders Putting this into the paper core (right and left) of a roll media, hold the media.
  • Page 19: Operation Panel

    Chapter 1 Before Use Operation Panel Use the operation panel to make settings for printing or operate this machine. Display Changes over the functions of the Displays the following items: function keys ([FUNC1]–[FUNC3]). • Printer status • Set media width •...
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 Before Use *2 : Functions assigned to [FUNC1] to [FUNC3] Contents of functions assigned to [FUNC1] to [FUNC3] are described below. Icon Contents Displays “MENU” for setting functions. Displays maintenance functions such as test print, cleaning, etc. Shifts to REMOTE from LOCAL and starts printing. Displays adjustment functions such as FEED COMP, DROP.POScorrect, etc.
  • Page 21: Media Sensor

    Chapter 1 Before Use Media sensor Capping station The media sensor detects the presence of the media and the The capping station consists of the ink caps, the wiper for media length. cleaning the heads, etc. This machine has one media sensor on the platen (in the rear). The ink caps prevent the nozzles in the ink heads from drying up.
  • Page 22: Connecting Cables

    Chapter 1 Before Use  Removing USB memory Connecting Cables If a USB memory module is inserted in the personal computer to which a JV150 machine is connected, click "Stop" in the "Safely Remove Hardware" window Connecting USB2.0 Interface Cable by following the instructions given there first and then remove the module.
  • Page 23: Inserting Ink Cartridges

    Chapter 1 Before Use Inserting ink car- For Ink cartridge lamps tridges The condition of the ink cartridges set in the machine is confirmable with lamps located over the ink cartridges. Insert an ink cartridges. Ink cartridge lamps Shake the ink cartridge as shown on the right.
  • Page 24: Caution In Handling Of Ink Cartridges

    • Never refill the ink cartridges with ink. This may Roll inside 3 or 2 inches result in troubles. diameter MIMAKI will not bear any responsibility for any Side printed Side facing outward damage caused by the use of the ink cartridges refilled with ink.
  • Page 25: Menu Mode

    Chapter 1 Before Use Menu mode This machine has 4 modes. Each menu mode is described below. NOT-READY mode This is the mode in which the media has not been detected yet. LOCAL mode Local mode is the mode for the drawing preparation state. All the keys are effective.
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 Before Use 1-12...
  • Page 27: Basic Operations

    Chapter 2 Basic Operations This chapter describes procedures and setting methods for ink and media preparation, and printing. Workflow ............2-2 Head Cleaning ..........2-12 Turning the Power ON/OFF ......2-3 About head cleaning ........2-12 Perform head cleaning depending on the Turning the Power ON ........
  • Page 28: Chapter 2 Basic Operations

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Workflow Turning the Power ON/OFF Referring to “Turning the Power ON/OFF” P.2-3). Setting a Media Referring to “Setting a Media” ( P.2-4). Test Printing Referring to “Test Printing” ( P.2-10). Head Cleaning Referring to “Head Cleaning” ( P.2-12).
  • Page 29: Turning The Power On/Off

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Turning the Power ON/OFF Turn the power off, by giving the key a long press. • Do not turn OFF the main power switch located Turning the Power ON on the side of the machine. • To use this machine again, press the [END/ POWER] key .
  • Page 30: Setting A Media

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Setting a Media Adjust the height-adjusting lever according to the media. This machine can be used with a roll media and leaf • Adjust the position of the lever, referring to P.2-4 media. “For the Adjusting Lever and the Range”. •...
  • Page 31: Setting A Roll Media

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Tighten the roll holder fixing screw. Setting a roll media • Check the Step 2 to 3 again. Set a roll media to the roll media hanger located on the back of this machine. Set the left end of the core of the roll media on the left roll holder.
  • Page 32 Chapter 2 Basic Operation Insert the roll media in this machine. Make the roll media even then lower the clamp lever. • Pulling several positions of the media lightly, Lower the clamp lever after confirming that the amount of the roll media pulled out is almost even.
  • Page 33 Chapter 2 Basic Operation Entering the media remaining amount Set an empty core of the roll media on the take-up device. When [MEDIA RESIDUAL] of the maintenance function is P.3-12 “ON” ( ), the screen for entering media remaining amount is displayed after detecting the media width.
  • Page 34: Setting Leaf Media

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Take-up device Setting leaf media With the switch of the narrow take-up device, select the Unlike roll media, leaf media does not need to be retained take-up direction of the media or others. with the roll holders. Open the front cover, and raise the clamp lever.
  • Page 35: Changing The Printing Origin

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Push down the clamp lever and close the Changing the printing origin front cover. The position of the printing origin can be changed. • Set the media straight. Moving the LED pointer to the changing position and deciding the position.
  • Page 36: Test Printing

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Preparing for the Heaters Test Printing Print a test pattern to check that there are no discharging Changing the Temperature Settings defects such as nozzle clogging (slight touching of ink or for the Heaters nozzle missing). You can change/save the temperature settings for the Relationship between head row and heaters with “Heater”...
  • Page 37: Perform Test Printing With The Normal Test

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Perform test printing with the normal Test Printing test pattern Print a test pattern to check that there are no discharging defects such as nozzle clogging (slight touching of ink or Press the (TEST PRINT/CLEANING) , nozzle missing).
  • Page 38: Perform Test Printing With The Test Pattern For Checking White Ink

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Head Cleaning Perform test printing with the test pattern for checking white ink About head cleaning It makes easier to check if print the background to the white ink locations in the pattern. Check the printed test pattern result and perform cleaning depending on the status.
  • Page 39: Setting Of Media Correction

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Setting of Media Correction If the Positions of Dots Shift... Correct the media feed amount to match the type of media you are using. If the correction value is not appropriate, stripes may When the condition for printing (media thickness/ink type/ appear on the printed image, thus resulting in a poor etc.) has been changed, perform the following operation printing.
  • Page 40: Printing Data

    Chapter 2 Basic Operation Printing Data Stopping a Printing Operation Perform the following operation when stopping a printing Starting a Printing Operation operation halfway. Press the (LOCAL) during printing. • When using a roll media, rewind the media by hand before printing so that it is not loose.When •...
  • Page 41 Chapter 3 Setup This chapter describes the various setting of this machine. About SETUP MENU ........3-2 Setting Unit (Temperature/ Length) ... 3-13 Setting a KEY BUZZER ......3-14 SETUP MENU table........3-3 Register the optimal print conditions to match Setting the CONFIRM.
  • Page 42: Chapter 3 Setup

    Chapter 3 Setup About SETUP MENU On SETUP MENU, you can set the print conditions to match the media you usually use. : Press this to select SETUP MENU, or to switch to the previous screen. : Press this to switch to the next screen. : Use these to select a setting item.
  • Page 43: Setup Menu Table

    Chapter 3 Setup SETUP MENU table • For each setting item below, you can set it so that the machine may operate according to the value specified when you printed from your RIP software in the connected host PC. • Set Item : DRYING TIME/ MARGIN (LEFT and RIGHT)/ VACUUM FAN/ FEED SPEED •...
  • Page 44: Register The Optimal Print Conditions To Match The Use

    Chapter 3 Setup  Copy the contents of SETUP 1 to 4 to Register the optimal print conditions [Temporary] to match the use You can use it with changing the part of registration contents of SETUP 1 to 4. In this machine, you will be able to register print Select “copy”...
  • Page 45: Setting Of Media Correction

    Chapter 3 Setup Press the key. Set a media. ( P.2-4) • Settings of Temporary will be saved to the location selected in step 5. Press the key in (MENU) Press the key several times LOCAL. to end the setting. Press to select SETUP 1 to 4, and press the...
  • Page 46: If The Positions Of Dots Shift

    Chapter 3 Setup If the Positions of Dots Shift... Setting the HEATER When the condition for printing (media thickness/ink type/ Pre-heater /Print heater / Post-heater are equipped on the etc.) has been changed, perform the following operation platen. to correct the ink drop position for bidirectional (Bi) printing and obtain the proper printing result.
  • Page 47: Setting Of Logical Seek

    Chapter 3 Setup Setting of Logical Seek Setting of Drying Time The head’s operation varies depending on the LOGICAL In the drying time setting, the following items for ink drying SEEK settings, as shown in the figure below. time are set. •...
  • Page 48: Setting Of Left And Right Margins

    Chapter 3 Setup Setting of Left and Right Margins Setting of VacuumFan Set a non-printing area along the left and right edges of Sets the absorbability of the media. the media. By setting the absorption power to match the media, you The offset value against the standard margin 15mm is set can prevent print errors due to media rise-up.
  • Page 49: Setting Auto Cleaning

    Chapter 3 Setup Press key, and press Setting Auto Cleaning to select set value. You can set the machine so that it counts the number of • Set Value : ON/ OFF printed files or the length or time after printing has been completed, and performs cleaning automatically if required.
  • Page 50: About Machine Setup Menu

    Chapter 3 Mchine setting About MACHINE SETUP MENU Common settings are functions for using this machine easily. The following items can be set in Machine settings. : Press this to select MACHINE SETUP MENU, or to switch to the previous screen. : Press this to switch to the next screen.
  • Page 51: Machine Setup Menu Table

    Chapter 3 Mchine setting MACHINE SETUP MENU table Function name Set value Default Meaning When no operation has been performed for the NONE/ AUTO Power-off ( P.3-12) 30min set time, the power supply is automatically 10 ~ 600min turned “OFF”. For setting whether the take-up unit is used or TAKE-UP UNIT ON/ OFF...
  • Page 52: Setting A Auto Power-Off

    Chapter 3 Mchine setting Function name Set value Default Meaning SMTP Address Set the SMTP server. SMTP Port No. Set the SMTP port number. Set the e-mail address to be used as the sender mail SENDER ADDRESS address. POP before SMTP Set the SMTP server authentication method (SMTP Server Setup...
  • Page 53: Setting The Display Of Media Residual

    Chapter 3 Mchine setting Setting the Display of Media Residual Setting Time Whether the screen displays the remaining amount of a You can set time of your country (time difference). media is set. Press the (MENU) (twice) the remaining amount of a media is key in LOCAL.
  • Page 54: Setting A Key Buzzer

    Chapter 3 Mchine setting Setting a KEY BUZZER Setting the SPACE FEED MODE You can turn off the buzzer sound when pressing the key. Change the feed mode of the margin included in the image data (the space of no data to be printed). If print Press the (MENU) (twice)
  • Page 55: Set The Network

    • Both of DHCP and AutoIP is OFF, you can set Mimaki’s product. To download the Network Configurator, DEFAULT GATEWAY/ DNS ADDRESS/ SUBNET check " Driver / Utility" on the download page at Mimaki MASK. For other than above, proceed to the Step Engineering (http://eng.mimaki.co.jp/download/).
  • Page 56 Chapter 3 Mchine setting Set the e-mail address Press to select “ON”, and press the key. Press the (MENU) (twice Press the key several times key in LOCAL. times) to end the setting. • MACHINE SETUP MENU will be displayed. Press the (>>) .
  • Page 57 Chapter 3 Mchine setting Set the server Press , and press the key. • “PASSWORD” will be selected. Press the (MENU) (twice Press to set Pass key in LOCAL. times) Word, and press the key. • MACHINE SETUP MENU will be displayed. •...
  • Page 58 Chapter 3 Mchine setting Send a test e-mail Press the key. • The sent result is displayed. • If sending test e-mail has failed, an error code is Press the (MENU) (twice displayed. key in LOCAL. times) Refer to the next page to solve the problem. •...
  • Page 59: Initializing The Settings

    Chapter 3 Mchine setting Initializing the Settings You can return the setting of “SETUP”, “MAINTENANCE” and “MACHINE SETUP” to the status before shipment. Press the (MENU) (twice) key in LOCAL. • MACHINE SETUP MENU will be displayed. Press the (>>) . Press to select “RESET”, and press the...
  • Page 60: About Nozzle Check Menu

    Chapter 3 Nozzle Check About NOZZLE CHECK MENU Set operations concerning the nozzle missing detection function. : Press this to select INFORMATION MENU, or to switch to the previous screen. : Press this to switch to the next screen. : Use these to select a setting item. : Press this to confirm a setting, etc..
  • Page 61: Printing Check Flow

    Chapter 3 Nozzle Check Printing Check Flow Nozzle check is conducted according to the following flow at the start of printing. • Turn the “Printing Check” setting ON to be enabled. • Only perform RETRY COUNT and Printing Check settings when the settings are enabled. nozzle check ...
  • Page 62: Setting The Printing Check

    Chapter 3 Nozzle Check Setting the Printing Check Setting the NOZZLE RECOVERY Select ON when you want to conduct nozzle check at the set this if you want to conduct automatic nozzle recovery start of online printing. when nozzle missing is detected. Press the Press the (MENU)
  • Page 63: About Information Menu

    Chapter 3 INFORMATION About INFORMATION MENU The information of this machine can be confirmed. The following items can be confirmed as machine information. : Press this to select INFORMATION MENU, or to switch to the previous screen. : Press this to switch to the next screen. : Use these to select a setting item.
  • Page 64: Information Menu Table

    Chapter 3 INFORMATION INFORMATION MENU table Item Description WIPING This displays how many wipings have been done. This displays how much waste ink has built up in the waste ink tank, as a rough percentage WASTE TANK of the tank capacity. PRINT LENGTH This displays the total length of the printing done to date.
  • Page 65 Chapter 3 INFORMATION 3-25...
  • Page 66 Chapter 4 Maintenance This chapter describes the items required to use this machine more comfortably, which are the methods for the daily care, the maintenance of the ink cartridges etc. Maintenance ..........4-2 Nozzle Recovery Function .......4-12 Precautions for Maintenance ...... 4-2 Reset the set value ........4-13 About Cleaning Solution......
  • Page 67: Chapter 4 Maintenance

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Maintenance Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces When the exterior surfaces of the machine are stained, Maintain the machine regularly or as necessary so that its dampen a soft cloth with water or a neutral detergent accuracy will be maintained and it can continue to be diluted with water, squeeze it, and wipe the surfaces with used for a long time.
  • Page 68: Cleaning The Media Sensor

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Cleaning the Media Sensor Cleaning the Media Press The media sensors are located on the platen in the When the media press is covered with lint, dust, etc., a backside and the bottom surface of the head. When the media cannot be fed normally during printing or dust sensor is covered with dust, etc., it may cause false sticks to the nozzles, which may result in abnormal...
  • Page 69: About Maintenance Menu

    Chapter 4 Maintenance About MAINTENANCE MENU This provides various settings for doing maintenance on the machine. The following items can be set in Maintenance settings. : Press this to select MAINTENANCE MENU, or to switch to the previous screen. : Press this to use the maintenance function. : Press this to switch to the next screen.
  • Page 70: Maintenance Menus At-A-Glance

    Chapter 4 Maintenance MAINTENANCE MENUs at-a-glance Item Set value Meaning For carrying out maintenance on the carriage and station periphery. CARRIAGE OUT Moves the carriage out, for carrying out cleaning of the cap periphery, P.4-6) head, wipers, etc. NOZZLE WASH Soaks the nozzle surfaces in maintenance cleaning fluid, for carrying 1 to 99min P.4-7)
  • Page 71: Maintaining The Capping Station

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Maintaining the Capping Remove the wiper. Station • Pull out the wiper by holding the protrusions at its both ends. Maintain the ink cap, wiper, etc. located in the capping station. (SATION MAINT.) Projection • To keep the nozzle status normal, perform wiper cleaning frequently.
  • Page 72: Washing The Head Nozzle

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Set the wiper at the original position. Washing the Head Nozzle • Insert the wiper by holding the protrusions at its both ends. Press the (MENU) key in LOCAL. Projection • MAINTENANCE MENU will be displayed. Press the key.
  • Page 73: Washing The Ink Discharge Passage

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Fill up the cap with cleaning solution for Open the front cover. maintenance Front cover • If the cleaning solution cartridge is usable, maintenance solution is automatically filled. If there is not enough maintenance solution, press the [FUNCTION] key to add maintenance solution.
  • Page 74: When The Machine Is Not Used For A Long Time

    Chapter 4 Maintenance (3) Insert it in the original position by holding the When the Machine Is Not Used for a projections at both ends of the wiper. Long Time Projection When the machine is not going to be used for a week or more, use the cleaning function for custody to clean the head nozzles and ink discharge passage.After this, keep the machine in custody.
  • Page 75 Chapter 4 Maintenance Clean the cap rubber. Press the key. • Wipe off the ink sticking to the cap rubber with a • The nozzles are washed. clean stick dipped in maintenance solution for • When the nozzles have been completely washed, maintenance.
  • Page 76: Cleaning The Ink Head And The Area Around It

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Cleaning the Ink Head Wipe ink sticking to the side of the head off and the Area around It with a clean stick. • Never rub the nozzles. Because head employs very precise mechanism, due care needs to be taken when it is cleaned.
  • Page 77: Nozzle Recovery Function

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Nozzle Recovery Function Register the Nozzle number that needs NOZZLE RECOVERY and press NOZZLE RECOVERY: When nozzles missing can not be key. improved at specific points, other good nozzles can be (1) Select the registration number from 1 to 10 used as alternatives for printing.
  • Page 78: Automatic Maintenance Function

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Automatic Maintenance Reset the set value Function Press the (MENU) key in LOCAL. To use this machine comfortably, you can set various • MAINTENANCE MENU will be displayed. maintenances to be performed automatically. Here, set performing intervals of various automatic Press , and press the key.
  • Page 79: Setting The Cleaning Intervals And Type

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Fill up Ink Setting the Tube Wash Intervals Supplies ink to correct nozzle clogging. For setting the interval at which washing of the ink tubes will be carried out, in order to prevent ink clogging due to Press the coagulation of ink inside the ink tubes.
  • Page 80: Replacing Consumables

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Replacing consumables Insert a new wiper. • Insert the wiper by holding the protrusions at its both ends. Replacing the wiper Projection The wiper is consumable. When the display indicates the warning message “Replace a WIPER” it is necessary to check and replace the wiper, immediately replace the wiper with a new one.
  • Page 81: If A Waste Ink Tank Confirmation Message Appears

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Replace the waste ink tank with If a Waste Ink Tank Confirmation another Message Appears Ink used in head cleaning, etc. is stored in the waste ink The warning message “Check waste ink” tank on the lower right side of the machine.This machine is displayed.
  • Page 82: Replacing The Waste Ink Tank Before The Waste Ink Tank Confirmation Message Is Displayed

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Replace the waste ink tank. Replacing the waste ink tank before the waste (1) Prepare a new waste ink tank (SPC-0117). ink tank confirmation message is displayed (2) Insert the waste ink tank by holding a handle if you replace the waste ink tank before the waste ink tank of the tank.
  • Page 83: Replacing The Cutter Blade

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Replace the cutter unit by the carriage. Replacing the Cutter Blade (1) Loosen the screw of the cutter unit. The cutter blade is consumable.When the cutter blade (2) Remove the cutter unit. gets dull, replace it with a new one (SPA-0107). (3) Mount a new cutter unit.
  • Page 84 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes the corrective measures to be taken for a phenomenon suspected to be trou- ble and the procedures to clear the error number displayed on the LCD. Troubleshooting ................5-2 Power does not turn on ..............5-2 The machine does not start printing ..........
  • Page 85: Chapter5 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Take appropriate actions as described below before taking the trouble as a failure. If still the problem is not solved after troubleshooting, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI. Power does not turn on In most cases, this is due to improper connection of the power cable for the machine or computer. Check that the power cable is connected properly.
  • Page 86: Image Quality Is Poor

    This section describes the corrective actions to be taken in case the image quality is not satisfactory. Take remedy for particular problems with image quality. If the remedy does not work, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI. Phenomenon Measures (1) Execute the head cleaning.
  • Page 87: Ink Cartridge Warning Appears

    • Once cartridge trouble is displayed, do not leave the ink cartridge without replacing it for a long time; otherwise, the machine will lose the nozzle clogging prevention function. If nozzles are clogged, the machine must be repaired by MIMAKI's service engineer. Displaying the description of ink cartridge trouble The contents of cartridge error are confirmable by the following operations.
  • Page 88: Warning / Error Messages

    Chapter5 Troubleshooting Warning / Error Messages If some trouble occurs, the buzzer sounds and the display shows a corresponding error message. Take an appropriate remedy for the displayed error. Warning messages Errors when performing operations Message Cause Solution Operation cannot be performed because INVAILD OPERATION •...
  • Page 89 Chapter5 Troubleshooting Message Cause Solution The maintenance washing liquid car- tridge is not set. Wash liqid cartridge none Wiper washing and pump tube washing Set the maintenance washing liquid cartridge. cannot be executed. (Auto maintenance operation) There is no remaining maintenance washing liquid.
  • Page 90 Chapter5 Troubleshooting Ink Error Ink error is displayed also in the local guidance. ( P.3-24) Message Cause Solution • Remove the cartridge generating the warn- ing once and install it again. The IC chip of the ink cartridge cannot WRONG INK IC •...
  • Page 91: Error Messages

    Chapter5 Troubleshooting Error messages When an error message is displayed, eliminate the error according to the chart below. If the same error message appears again, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI to call for service. Message Cause Solution ERROR 122 SDRAM is defective.
  • Page 92 Chapter5 Troubleshooting Message Cause Solution ERROR 18c Main PCB V12 An error occurred in the main PCB . ERROR 190 Main PCB V42-1 ERROR 192 COMIO PCB V1R2 ERROR 193 COMIO PCB V2R5 An error occurred in the COM16/32IO PCB . ERROR 194 COMIO PCB V3R3 •...
  • Page 93 Chapter5 Troubleshooting Message Cause Solution Error in the option tension bar. • The tension bar origin could not be ERROR 423 found. TAKE-UP TENSION-BAR • No change could be seen in the ten- sion bar angle. • Check the set state of the media. A problem has occurred in the option •...
  • Page 94: System Halt

    Chapter5 Troubleshooting Message Cause Solution There is a slot in which the cartridge has ERROR 627 not been inserted more than a certain • Set a cartridge. RE-INSERT CARTRIDGE time. A problem has occurred in the ink car- tridge IC chip information. •...
  • Page 95 Chapter5 Troubleshooting 5-12...
  • Page 96 Chapter 6 Appendix This chapter contains the lists of the specifications and functions of this machine. Specifications ..................6-2 Machine specifications ..............6-2 Ink specifications ................6-3 Setting orders depending on ink type ..........6-4 Setting orders of ink cartridges............6-4 Sheet for inquiry ................6-5...
  • Page 97: Chapter6 Appendix

    Chapter6 Appendix Specifications Machine specifications Item JV150-130 JV150-160 Method Drop-on-demand piezoelectric print heads Print head Specification 1 head staggered Printing mode (scan x feed) 360×360dpi/ 540×360dpi/ 540×720dpi/ 720×1080dpi/ 720×1440dpi/ 1440x1440dpi Sublimation dye ink (Sb) : 6 colors (Y,M,Bl,K or Dk,LBl,Lm)
  • Page 98: Ink Specifications

    Chapter6 Appendix Item JV150-130 JV150-160 Available temp. 20 °C to 30 °C Humidity 35 to 65% Rh (No condensation) Guaranteed temp. 20 °C to 25 °C Recomended Temperature ± 10 °C / h or less Environment change Dust Equivalent to normal office level...
  • Page 99: Setting Orders Depending On Ink Type

    Chapter6 Appendix Setting orders depending on ink type The setting value and the setting orders of the ink cartridges differ depending on the ink type you use. Setting orders of ink cartridges The orders of ink cartridges set in the ink station differ depending on the ink set you use. •...
  • Page 100: Sheet For Inquiry

    Chapter6 Appendix Sheet for inquiry Use this sheet for troubles and abnormal functions of the machine. Fill in the following necessary items, and then fax the sheet to our sales office. Company name Person in charge Telephone number machine model Operating OS Machine information Error message...
  • Page 101 Chapter6 Appendix...
  • Page 102 Operation Manual JV150-130/160 Apr, 2015 MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. 2182-3 Shigeno-otsu, Tomi-shi, Nagano 389-0512 JAPAN D202688-12-17042015...
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