Heater-Temperature Control - MIMAKI JV3-75 SP II Operation Manual

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Heater-Temperature control

To store the Heat temp., set the [HEATER] of the FUNCTION mode.
FUNCTION mode - SET UP - TYPE - HEATER
This section describes how to adjust the Heat Temp., which has been stored at FUNCTION mode
beforehand.
It can be adjusted even in printing, and will be expected temp.
However, it takes few minutes or more to get to the expected temp.
• This equipment should be used at 20-35
According to the surrounding temperature condition, the temperature may
not rise to the set value.
• Heat temp. will be kept up until the power is turned off or, it is reset under
following condition.
• If the application software has the temp control function, it could be remote.
Refer to the Operation manual of that Application Software.
Parameter:
Heater
1. Make sure the Heater Switch to be ON.
HEAT indication turns on a light when heating.
When the Heater temp. is up to the set temp, CONSTANT
indication turns on a light.
2. Press the [HEATER] key.
Indicate the actual Heater temp. and pre-set temp. at the
same time.
Press the [HEAT] key again, then return to previous indication.
Any key operation has not been done up to 30sec., it turns to
be LOCAL or REMOTE mode.
• To change the type of the FUNCTION mode
• To change the Heat Temp. of the FUNCTION mode
• To control the Heat Temp. by the computer.
OFF, 20~60 °C (per1 °C)
OFF, 68~140 °F (per1 °F)
According to a rounding error, it's possible not to set by 1 °F unit.
Standard of temperature set value
Media
PVC
Pre
40 °C
Print
40 °C
Adjust to the suitable temperature according to the media condition.
o
C to implement a stable print.
SS INK
Tarpaulin
30 °C
42 °C
PRINT HEATER
HEAT
- 2.19 -
page 4.6
SS2 INK
FF
55 °C
35 °C
55 °C
35 °C
page 4.12
INTELLIGENT HEATER
PRE HEATER
CONSTANT
HEAT
CONSTANT
Actual temp.
Pre
40° C
(
Print
35° C
(
Pre-set temp.
ON
OFF
40)
35)

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