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  • Page 1 Océ CS9360 Operation Instructions Eco Solvent AP-40802_1.0...
  • Page 3: Copyright Notice

    This document may not be reproduced by any means, in whole or in part, without written permission of the copyright owner. This document is furnished to support the Océ CS9360 series printers. In consideration of the furnishing of the information contained in this document, the party to whom it is given,...
  • Page 4 Operation Instructions CS9360 AP-40802 - Revision 1.0...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Operation Instructions CS9350 Table of contents Chapter 1 Safety instructions- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 Types and meanings of warnings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 Important safety instructions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 Air ventilation requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 Instructions for use of an APS...
  • Page 6 Operation Instructions CS9350 Setting the User Type Setting - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31  Test print - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 34 Nozzle check - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 37 ...
  • Page 7 Operation Instructions CS9350 Chapter 5 Menu-overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 97 Chapter 6 Maintenance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 99 Replacing consumable components - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 99 Replacing ink cartridges - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 99...
  • Page 8 Operation Instructions CS9350 AP-40802 - Revision 1.0...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Chapter 1 Safety instructions This chapter explains the installation of this printer, warning terms that operators need to know, caution items and warning labels on the printer main unit. WARNING When installing and operating this printer, be sure to follow the directions and warnings in ...
  • Page 10: Important Safety Instructions

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Important safety instructions WARNING Do not install this printer in the following places. It may cause an injury if the printer falls down. • On a shaky stand • Slanting location • Places where vibration of other machines etc. is transmitted Do not step on this printer or place heavy things on top of it.
  • Page 11 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Take power for the printer directly from the power socket (AC 100 V - 120 V or AC 220 V - 240 V). Do not use multiple plugs on the same socket. This could generate heat and might cause fire. Be sure to use a dedicated power socket with earth wire for the power supply, and connect it to the earth wire.
  • Page 12 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL When cleaning around the print head, • Do not touch the nozzles of the print head. Doing so may damage the print head. • Do not touch the tip of the cleaning stick. The print head may be damaged because of oil from your hands. •...
  • Page 13: Air Ventilation Requirements

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Air ventilation requirements The Océ IJC932 ink contains volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The concentration of VOCs in the print room during operation of the Océ CS93x0 depends on multiple factors: room volume, ventilation rate, print speed, number of prints, print mode, number of printers in the room, heater settings, kind of media, etc.
  • Page 14: Warning Labels

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Warning labels Warning labels are attached to parts of the printer that need special caution. Understand the locations and the descriptions of the danger associated with each label before operating the printer. 1.4.1 Handling the warning labels When handling the warning labels, be careful about the following points.
  • Page 15 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL (2) Rear N° Types of warning labels 1-15...
  • Page 16: Operating Instruction Labels

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Operating Instruction Labels This printer has some operating instruction labels with simplified operation procedures where special attention is required during operation. Make sure to fully understand the locations and contents of the labels before operating the printer. 1.5.1 Cautions on Handling the Operating Instruction Labels When handling the operating instruction labels, note the following.
  • Page 17: Product Overview

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Chapter 2 Product overview Names of parts and functions 2.1.1 Front section N° Name Function Media loading lever Used for fixing or releasing media. Operation panel Operation condition setting, printer display and various function settings are performed. Front cover Used for preventing a user from coming in contact with the driving mechanism during the printer operation.
  • Page 18: Rear Section

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL N° Name Function Media cut groove Used to cut media straight. Pressurizing rollers Installed inside of the front cover. Press and hold the media when printing. Platen Installed inside of the front cover. Stabilizes the print side of the media. Maintenance cover Used to prevent the user from touching the inner mechanical section.
  • Page 19: Operation Panel

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL N° Name Function Waste fluid tank Used for collecting waste ink discharged from the printer. Waste fluid valve Open and close when discharging the waste fluid from the waste fluid tank. It is normally closed. Book holder Quick reference etc can be stored.
  • Page 20 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL (1) Operation keys NOTE The operation keys are assigned with different functions and names depending on printer  status (Normal or Setup menu display). For details about printer status, refer to “2.3 Printer status”. N° Name Normal Setup menu display [Menu] key Shifts to the Setup menu.
  • Page 21: Error Requiring Restart

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL (2) Display section N° Name Color Status Description Power lamp Blue Lamp ON Power ON. Lamp blinks • Receiving and analyzing the data. • Performing media initial operation. Lamp OFF Power OFF. Error lamp Orange Lamp ON An error has occurred.
  • Page 22: Printer Status

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Printer status 2.2.1 Normal Printing is possible when media is loaded. The various functions for printing can be performed on the operation panel. 2.2.2 Setup menu display Various settings regarding printing can be made from the operation panel. The various functions for printing can be performed on the operation panel.
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 Before Using

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Chapter 3 Before using Switching the power ON/OFF 3.1.1 Switching the power ON Step 1: Press [Power] to switch ON the printer. Power lamp on the operation panel switches on (blue).  The printer starts initial operation. ...
  • Page 24 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 2: Press [Power] to switch OFF the printer. The Power lamp on the operation panel is turned off.  NOTE If the operation panel is in the following status, the power is ON.  Power] is pressed in. ...
  • Page 25 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 3: Raise the media loading lever when the product is not used for a long time. N° Name Media loading lever 3-25...
  • Page 26: Loading Media

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Loading media NOTE Refer to the chapter “Media” for more information on how to handle media.  For details of the recommended media, contact your local Océ representative or contact  the Océ MediaGuide http://www.mediaguide.oce.com. 3.2.1 Loading roll media The following roll media can be loaded on the scroller included with the printer.
  • Page 27 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 3: Insert the roll media all the way till its core touches the right edge of the fixed media stopper. N° Name Fixed media stopper Roll media Step 4: Attach the movable media stopper firmly to the core of the roll media. N°...
  • Page 28: Setting Roll Media

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 3.2.2 Setting Roll Media Step 1: Switch the printer ON. CAUTION Do not operate the media loading lever during the initial operation or printing.  The print head portion may touch the pressurizing roller portion, and cause a malfunction. The printer starts the initializing operation.
  • Page 29 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 3: Set the roll media to the media feed slot. NOTE If the end of the roll media is not wound tightly, wind it tightly again, and then load it.  N° Name Roll media Media feed slot Step 4: Open the front cover to pull out the roll media.
  • Page 30 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 5: While holding the edge of the media, rewind the roll media a little by turning the scroller by hand and eliminate any slack or slant. N° Name Roll media Scroller Step 6: Lower the media loading lever. N°...
  • Page 31: Setting The User Type Setting

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 7: Close the front cover. N° Name Front cover The User type setup menu is displayed.  To change the media type, follow “3.4.3 Setting the User Type Setting” and set the media  type. 3.2.3 Setting the User Type Setting Step 1: Switch ON the printer and load media.
  • Page 32 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 2: Press [+] or [-] to select the user type setting. Step 3: Press [Enter]. The user type setting is set.  “Media initial” is displayed and media initialization starts.  NOTE If the following operations are performed in the user type setting menu, the printer starts ...
  • Page 33 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: When using the roll media, turn the scroller by hand to rewind the roll media and eliminate any slack. N° Name Roll media Scroller Media set is complete.  3-33...
  • Page 34: Test Print

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Test print Step 1: Switch ON the printer and load the media. 3.4.2 Setting Roll Media Step 2: Confirm that the printer functions normally. Step 3: Display the Test Print menu. a. Press [Menu]. “Menu 1: Setup>” is displayed. ...
  • Page 35 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL c. Press [>]. “Test1: Nozzle Check” is displayed.  The display shifts to the Test Print menu.  5.2 Test Print Menu Step 4: Press [+] or [–] to select an item for printing from the following items. Nozzle Check ...
  • Page 36 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Refer to the following for details on each of the print list items.  3.5.1 Nozzle check to 3.5.3 Setup print Step 6: Repeat step 4 to step 5 when performing test print for other items. Step 7: Press [Cancel] to exit from test print.
  • Page 37: Nozzle Check

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 3.3.1 Nozzle check Used to check whether there are any clogged heads, or missing or blurred prints. NOTE If the nozzle check result indicates that the checked points are blurred or missing, clean  the head. 6.2.3 Head cleaning Perform the nozzle check once again at the end of the work.
  • Page 38: Mode Print

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 3.3.2 Mode print Used to confirm the following printing conditions. Print Mode  Effect  Preset Pre heater temperature  Preset platen-heater temperature  Preset dryer temperature  Adjustment value  Refer to the following for printing procedure. 3.5 Test print ...
  • Page 39: Setup Print

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 3.3.3 Setup print Used to check the current setup of the printer. NOTE Keep the printed setup print at hand.  Refer to the following for printing procedure. 3.5 Test print  3-39...
  • Page 40: Adjust Print

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Adjust Print It is used for optimizing the quality of image prints. This printer has the following adjustment methods. Adjustment Description Reference method Standard Adjusts only the print mode in the user type setting which is 3.6.1 Standard Adjust Print currently set.
  • Page 41 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL NOTE Perform rough adjustment first when the amount of misalignment cannot be judged.  Step 3: Print the confirmation pattern and check if the printer is adjusted properly. 3.6.1.1 Standard Confirmation Pattern Step 4: If the printer is not adjusted, go back to Step 2. NOTE When you are not satisfied with the result of rough adjustment, perform micro ...
  • Page 42 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL b. Press [+] or [–] to select “Set 1: User Type”. c. Press [Enter]. “User: TypeXX” (XX is a number between 1 and 30) is displayed.  d. Press [+] or [–] to select the type of media to load. e.
  • Page 43 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL f. Press [+] or [–] to select “**>2: Adjust Print>”. g. Press [>]. “Adj.Print1: Standard” is displayed.  h. Press [+] or [–] to select “Adj.Print1: Standard>”. 3-43...
  • Page 44 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL i. Press [Enter]. “Adj.1: Confirm Ptn.” is displayed.  The display enters the Adjust Print menu.  5.1.1.1.3 Adjust Print menu Step 3: Press [Enter]. “Warming Up”, and then “Warming Up Skip -> E” are displayed.  NOTE To start printing during warming up, press [Enter] while “Warming Up Skip ->...
  • Page 45 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: Confirm that the confirmation pattern printing result is as follows. a. When the printing result is OK; You do not need perform Adjust Print. The procedure for Adjustment is complete. b. When the printing result is ×: you need to perform Alignment.
  • Page 46 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 3: Press [Enter]. The printer starts printing a rough adjustment pattern.  The pattern images are printed on both paper edges and the centre of the media.  Step 4: Check the both ends and the centre of the print result that printed with Adjust pattern, and select the number from 1 to 11 that is not out of alignment.
  • Page 47 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 6: Press [+] or [–] to enter the number that you selected in Step 4. NOTE When you press [Cancel], the input operation is not executed and “Adj.2: Rough Pattern”  is displayed. Step 7: Press [Enter]. The value is set in the “Adjustment: *”...
  • Page 48 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Standard Micro Adjustment Pattern Check the confirmation pattern, and when the misalignment is small, perform micro adjustment. Print a micro adjustment pattern and register the setting value. Step 1: Display the Adjust Print menu in the same way as in step 2 of “3.6.1.1 Standard Confirmation Pattern”...
  • Page 49 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: Check the both ends and the centre of the print result that printed with Adjust pattern, and select the number from 1 to 7 that is not out of alignment. “6” is selected in the next printing sample. ...
  • Page 50: Custom Adjustment Pattern

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 7: Press [Enter]. The value is set in the “Pattern: *” (* indicates a number from 1 to 7).  The operation panel display returns to “Adj.3: Fine Pattern”.  3.4.2 Custom Adjustment Pattern All patterns from A to F can be adjusted. By performing this adjustment, all print modes will be adjusted.
  • Page 51 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: If the printer is not adjusted, go back to Step 2. NOTE When you are not satisfied with the result of rough adjustment, perform micro  adjustment. For Micro Adjustment Pattern, select “Adjust pattern ALL” to adjust all patterns or “Each ...
  • Page 52 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL c. Press [Enter]. “User: TypeXX” (XX is a number between 1 and 30) is displayed.  d. Press [+] or [–] to select the type of media to load. e. Press [Enter]. “**>1: Print Mode” is displayed. ...
  • Page 53 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL g. Press [>]. “Adj.Print1: Standard” is displayed.  h. Press [+] or [–] to select “Adj.Print2: Custom>”. i. Press [Enter]. “Adj.1: Confirm Ptn.” is displayed.  The display enters the Adjust Print menu. 5.1.1.1.3 Adjust Print menu ...
  • Page 54 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 3: Press [Enter]. “Warming Up”, and then “Warming Up Skip -> E” are displayed.  NOTE To start printing during warming up, press [Enter] while “Warming Up Skip -> E” is  displayed. 4.4.7 Start Printing during Warm up A confirmation pattern for print quality adjustment is printed after warming up.
  • Page 55 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: Confirm that the confirmation pattern printing result is as follows. Check each of the confirmation patterns A to F.  a. When the printing result is OK; You do not need perform Adjust Print. The procedure for Adjustment is complete. b.
  • Page 56 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 3: Press [Enter]. “Warming Up”, and then “Warming Up Skip -> E” are displayed.  NOTE To start printing during warming up, press [Enter] while “Warming Up Skip -> E” is  displayed. 4.4.7 Start Printing during Warm up A rough adjustment pattern for print quality adjustment is printed after warming up.
  • Page 57 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: Check the both ends and the centre of the print result that printed with Adjust pattern, and select the number from 1 to 11 that is not out of alignment. “3” is selected in the next printing sample of “Micro Adjustment Pattern A”. ...
  • Page 58 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 6: Press [+] or [–] to enter the number that you selected in Step 4. NOTE When you press [Cancel], the input operation is not executed and “Adj.2: Rough Pattern”  is displayed. Step 7: Press [Enter]. The value is set in the “Pattern A: *”...
  • Page 59: Custom Micro Adjustment Pattern

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Custom Micro Adjustment Pattern Check the confirmation pattern, and when the misalignment is small, perform micro adjustment. This menu is made up with the following menus. Menu Name Description Reference Custom Micro Adj. PatternALL Adjust all confirmation patterns A to F. 3.6.2.3.1 Adj.
  • Page 60 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL NOTE To start printing during warming up, press [Enter] while “Warming Up Skip -> E” is  displayed. 4.4.7 Start Printing during Warm up An Adjust print pattern for print quality adjustment is printed after warming up. ...
  • Page 61 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 6: Press [+] or [–] to enter the number that you selected in Step 4. NOTE When you press [Cancel], the input operation is not executed and “Adj.3: Fine Ptn. ALL”  is displayed. Step 7: Press [Enter].
  • Page 62 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Each Adjust Patterns Select and print one of the adjust patterns A to F and register the set value. Follow the procedures below to adjust “Pattern A” only. Step 1: Display the Custom Adjust Print menu in the same way as in step 2 of “3.6.2.1 Custom Confirmation Pattern”.
  • Page 63 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: Check the both ends and the centre of the print result that printed with Adjust pattern, and select the number from 1 to 7 that is not out of alignment. “6” is selected in the next printing sample. ...
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  • Page 65: Handling The Printer

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Chapter 4 Handling the printer Do not place any combustible materials on the platen while the heater is working.  There may be a risk of fire. Do not spill flammable liquid on the platen.  This could lead to a fire. CAUTION Do not touch the media guide while printing.
  • Page 66: Media

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Media 4.1.1 Media type The type and quality of media greatly influence the print result. Use media that matches the application, taking the following information into account. Various recommended media are prepared for this printer as follows. Select the appropriate media according to the usage.
  • Page 67: Cautions On Handling Media

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.2 Cautions on handling media NOTE Use recommended media under an appropriate environment.  The appropriate temperature and humidity for printing are as follows. Temperature Humidity 22 C to 30 C 40% to 60% Guaranteed range of printing accuracy Within 2 C per hour Within 5 % per hour Change rate...
  • Page 68: Printing Area

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 4.1.4 Printing area The printable area of this printer is as follows. a=Max. 15mm b=5mm to 25mm c=5mm d=5mm to 25mm Printable Area 4.1.5 Head height adjustment Printing with high printing rate or using strongly-curved media can cause print heads to rub. Changing the distance from the print head surface to media (head height) may allow you to avoid headrub.
  • Page 69 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 2: Change the head height by moving the head height adjustment lever (orange). High N° Name Head height adjustment lever The High lamp lights up in green.  Step 3: Close the front cover. N° Name Front cover 4-69...
  • Page 70 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL When returning the print head to the original position NOTE Do not open the front cover or change the head height during printing.  If the head height is changed, the alignment will be changed and high print quality will not be guaranteed.
  • Page 71: Media Feed Compensation

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 3: Close the front cover. N° Name Front cover 4.1.6 Media feed compensation The feeding length depends on the media type. The following or similar results may be seen in prints. Printed images overlap.  White lines are printed on images. ...
  • Page 72 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL f. Press [+] or [–] to select “**>3: PF Adjust>”. g. Press [>]. “PF1: Initial Print” is displayed.  Proceed to Dist.Adj menu.  5.1.1.1.4 Dist.Adj menu Step 2: Performs Initial Print. a. Press [Enter]. “Feed Length: 250 mm” is displayed. ...
  • Page 73 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL b. Press [Enter]. “Init.: 250.0/250 mm” is displayed.  c. Press [+] or [-] and enter the measured value in step 3. d. Press [Enter]. The initial adjustment value is saved.  “PF2: Initial Change” is displayed. ...
  • Page 74 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 6: Measure the distance between the two pluses in the Confirm Print using a ruler. Then, confirm that the distance matches the feeding length when printing. a. If the distance does not match the feeding length, follow the procedure from Step 1 to Step 5 and readjust.
  • Page 75 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 8: Refer to the illustrations below and check the printing result. Input the adjustment value Step 9: Sets up Micro Adjustment Change. a. Press [+] or [-] to select “PF5: Micro Change”. b. Press [Enter]. “Micro Change: 0.00%” is displayed. ...
  • Page 76: Menu Setup

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Menu setup 4.2.1 Menu setup procedure Step 1: Confirm that the operation panel is Normal. Step 2: Press [Menu]. “Menu1: Setup>” is displayed.  The operation panel shifts to the Setup menu display.  Step 3: Press [+] or [–] to select a setup item and press [Enter]. The settings will be confirmed.
  • Page 77 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: The setting in the blinking part on the LCD monitor of the operation panel can be changed. Press [+] or [-] to change the set value. Step 5: To save the changed setting, press [Enter]. The setting is saved and the next setup item is displayed.
  • Page 78: Panel Setup Menu Overview

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 4.2.2 Panel setup menu overview Setup item Description Setup menu Various settings of the printer are configured. Test Print menu Performs nozzle check of the print head and setup list. Cleaning menu Performs head cleaning. Menu Option menu Sets up the contents of the Setup menu.
  • Page 79: Operating From The Operation Panel

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Operating from the operation panel For names and functions of each key, refer to “2.2.3 Operation panel”.  4.3.1 Feeding media Step 1: Confirm that the operation panel is Normal. Step 2: Make sure that the media loading lever is lowered. Step 3: Press [Forward↓] or [Backward↑].
  • Page 80: Cutting Media

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Printer status Operation with [Cancel] pressed for two seconds During printing Terminates the printing, and deletes one data remaining in the printer. Receiving data/analyzing data Deletes the data already received and converted. NOTE If a large amount of data is saved on the printer, the operation panel may not return to ...
  • Page 81: Cutting Media Manually

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 4.3.4 Cutting media manually CAUTION Right after printing, the media guide becomes very hot.  Allow the media guide to cool down before the next operation. Step 1: Verify the following regarding the operational condition of the product. Printing or other operations are not in progress.
  • Page 82: Changing And Confirming Settings While Printing

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 4.3.5 Changing and confirming settings while printing Procedure for changing and confirming settings while printing Step 1: Confirm that the printer is in one of the following conditions. Receiving data  Analysing data  Printing  Step 2: Press [Menu].
  • Page 83: Pausing Printing

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Settings that can be changed or confirmed while printing NOTE When you change a setting during operation, be sure to select “Backup” to save the  setting that you changed. If the printer returns to Normal without “Backup” being selected, the changed setting is not saved.
  • Page 84: Start Printing During Warm Up

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 3: To restart printing, press [Enter]. The printer restarts printing.  4.3.7 Start Printing during Warm up You can start printing even when the heater temperature has not reached the preset value while the printer is being warmed up. NOTE Even when printing is started during warm up, the printer continues to be warmed up until ...
  • Page 85: Using Spectrophotometer

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Using spectrophotometer The optional spectrophotometer can be attached to print and measure the color target. Performing color calibration or profiling of the printer by using RIP software compatible with the spectrophotometer enables printing with more accurate colors. For more information about the option, contact your local Océ...
  • Page 86 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL The printer starts printing the color target.  “Printing” is displayed.  After printing is complete, “Attaching instrument [ENTER]” is displayed.  NOTE Do not open the covers or move media loading lever during printing.  Step 6: Press [Enter].
  • Page 87 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 7: Open the maintenance cover. “Set white plate then close mainte. cover.” is displayed.  N° Name Maintenance cover Step 8: Remove the white reference plate from the plate installation place, turn it over so that the white side faces up, and install it back to the original place.
  • Page 88 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 9: Close the maintenance cover. N° Name Maintenance cover Step 10: Open the front cover. “Remove connector cap and attach instrument [ENTER]” is displayed.  N° Name Front cover 4-88...
  • Page 89 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 11: Firmly pinch the tabs on both sides of the connector cap with your fingers, pull the connector cap forward to remove it from the print head. N° Name Connector cap Tabs Print head section Step 12: Press the release buttons on both sides of spectrophotometer, install it to the connector at the print head.
  • Page 90 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 13: Press [Enter]. The printer checks the connection between the printer and spectrophotometer.  “Close front cover” is displayed.  Step 14: Close the front cover. “Wait for a while...” is displayed.  The printer starts white calibration. ...
  • Page 91 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 15: When “Start measurement [ENTER]” is displayed, press [Enter]. Spectrophotometer starts measuring the color target.  “Measuring...” is displayed.  After measuring is complete, “Detaching instrument [ENTER]” is displayed.  NOTE Color measurement starts either automatically or manually, depending on the RIP ...
  • Page 92 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 17: Open the front cover. “Detach instrument and Set connector [ENTER]” is displayed.  N° Name Front cover Step 18: While pressing the release buttons on both sides of spectrophotometer, pull it forward to remove it from the print head. N°...
  • Page 93 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 19: Firmly pinch the tabs on both sides of the connector cap with your fingers, and install it to the connector at the print head. N° Name Connector cap Tabs Print head section Connector Step 20: Press [Enter].
  • Page 94 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 21: Close the front cover. “Open mainte. cover.” is displayed.  N° Name Front cover Step 22: Open the maintenance cover. “Remove white plate then close mainte. cover.” is displayed.  N° Name Maintenance cover 4-94...
  • Page 95 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 23: Remove the white reference plate from the plate installation place, turn it over so that the black side faces up, and install it back to the original place. N° Name White reference plate Plate installation place NOTE When the white reference plate is not in use, make sure that it is turned over facing down ...
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  • Page 99: Chapter 6 Maintenance

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Chapter 6 Maintenance General remark For part numbers of consumables and inks, consult the Océ MediaGuide  http://www.mediaguide.oce.com Replacing consumable components 6.1.1 Replacing ink cartridges (1) Replacement time a. When “[****] Ink Low” is displayed This message is displayed when there is a small amount of ink remaining in the ink ...
  • Page 100 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL NOTE To use 1000ml ink packs, high capacity pack adapters (option) are required. For details on  high capacity pack adapters, contact your local Océ representative. Use genuine ink cartridges for replacement.  This printer is designed to use genuine ink cartridges. If you use an ink bag that is not a product of the original manufacturer, Printing might become blurred, or the end of the ink in the pack might not be detected ...
  • Page 101 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL NOTE Do not replace ink cartridges when the printer is switched OFF.  The remaining ink may not be detected correctly, causing abnormal printing. Step 2: Remove the ink cartridge that you want to replace from the slot. N°...
  • Page 102 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL (2) Replacing high capacity pack adapter (option) Step 6: Confirm that the printer is switched ON. NOTE Do not replace high capacity pack adapter when the printer is switched OFF.  The remaining ink may not be detected correctly, causing abnormal printing. Step 7: Remove the high capacity pack adapter that you want to replace from the slot.
  • Page 103: Replacing Roll Media

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL NOTE To install or remove the high capacity pack adapter to/from the ink pack and smart chip  card, refer to the operation manual included with high capacity pack adapter. Step 10: Shake the high capacity pack adapter gently two to three times and insert it to the slot. NOTE Make sure that the ink pack and smart chip are installed on the high capacity pack adapter ...
  • Page 104 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL (3) Replacing steps Step 12: If the printer is switched ON, confirm that operation such as printing is not in progress. Step 13: Raise the media loading lever. N° Name Media loading lever Step 14: Hold the both edges of the scroller to rewind the roll media by hands. N°...
  • Page 105 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 15: Remove the scroller unit, and place it on a flat floor. N° Name Scroller Step 16: Hold the movable media stopper and lightly tap it as illustrated to remove the movable media stopper. NOTE When removing the roll media, do not strike the left edge of the scroller (on the movable ...
  • Page 106 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 17: Remove the roll media from the scroller. N° Name Roll media Scroller Step 18: To load another roll media, refer to the following. For loading the roll media, refer to “3.4 Loading media”.  For storing the roll media not in use, refer to “4.2.3 Precaution on storing media”. ...
  • Page 107: Replacing Ink Cartridges

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 6.1.2 Replacing Cutter (1) Replacement time a. When the paper is not cut smoothly b. When the cut surface is feathered, etc (2) Type Please refer to our media guide on www.mediaguide.oce.com (3) Replacing steps Step 1: If the printer is switched ON, make sure the following.
  • Page 108 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL c. Press [+] or [–] to select “Set20: CR Maintenance”. d. Press [Enter]. “CR Mainte.: Start” is displayed.  The display enters the CR Maintenance menu. 5.1.19 CR Maintenance menu  Step 3: Press [Enter]. Maintenance starts. ...
  • Page 109 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: Open Maintenance cover. N° Name Maintenance cover NOTE Replace the cutter in a short time. Leaving the print head at the cutter replacement  position may result in clogging of the print head. Step 5: Press the tab of the cutter lightly, turn the cutter holder in the direction as illustrated below.
  • Page 110 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 6: Remove the cutter. CAUTION Do not touch the blade edge. It may cause an injury.  Do not touch the cutter blade edge with a hard substance or drop the cutter.  The cutter blade may be damaged or chipped. NOTE Used cutter should be put in a plastic bag, etc, and dispose of it in compliance with local ...
  • Page 111 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 7: Install a new cutter as illustrated. NOTE Make sure that the spring in the cutter holder does not fly out while installing.  N° Name Razor blade Step 8: Press the tab of the cutter lightly, return the cutter holder to its initial position. NOTE Do not press the tab of the cutter strongly or suddenly let go of it.
  • Page 112 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 9: Close Maintenance cover. N° Name Maintenance cover Step 10: Press [Enter]. The print head returns to its original position.  “CR Mainte.: Start” is displayed.  Step 11: Press [Menu]. The printer enters Normal.  6-112...
  • Page 113: Cleaning The Printer

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Cleaning the printer Periodic (every month) cleaning is necessary to use the printer in good condition. WARNING Do not insert or drop metal or flammable objects into the printer through openings such  as a vent. It could lead to an electric shock or fire. If foreign substances or liquids such as water entered the printer, do not use the printer as ...
  • Page 114: Cleaning The Outer Case

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 6.2.1 Cleaning the outer case 6.2.2 Cleaning the inside of the printer Step 1: Open the front cover. N° Name Front cover 6-114...
  • Page 115 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 2: Remove paper powder and dust attached to the pressurizing rollers using a soft brush. NOTE Do not blow paper powder inside the printer using tools such as an air duster.  It may cause an abnormal noise from the inside of the printer. N°...
  • Page 116: Head Cleaning

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: Apply a damp and tightly squeezed soft cloth to wipe off the dirt of the unpainted (silver color) area in the centre of the grid roller. N° Name Grid roller 6.2.3 Head cleaning If printed data is blurred or lacks part of it, clean the print head surface and nozzle (Head cleaning). NOTE When not using the printer for a long period (one week or more), perform Head cleaning ...
  • Page 117: Cleaning The Cleaning Wiper

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: Press [Cleaning] for at least two seconds. Start Head cleaning.  “Cleaning **%” is displayed.  After Head cleaning is complete, the operation panel shifts to Normal.  NOTE If you fail to remove blurs or incompleteness of printing in one Head cleaning, perform ...
  • Page 118 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 2: Display the CR Maintenance menu. a. Press [Menu]. “Menu1: Setup>” is displayed.  The operation panel shifts to the Setup menu display.  b. Press [>]. “Set1: User Type” is displayed.  c. Press [+] or [–] to select “Set20: CR Maintenance”. 6-118...
  • Page 119 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL d. Press [Enter]. “CR Mainte.: Start” is displayed.  The display enters the CR Maintenance menu.  5.1.19 CR Maintenance menu Step 3: Press [Enter]. Maintenance starts.  The print head moves to the left.  “CR Mainte.: End” is displayed. ...
  • Page 120 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL CAUTION When cleaning the cleaning wiper,  do not touch the cleaning wiper and head cap unit.  Head cleaning may not be performed correctly because of oil from your hands. Make sure to wipe the print head using the cleaning stick. ...
  • Page 121 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL b. Cleaning wiper back side: Remove the ink and dust in the upper direction. N° Name Cleaning wiper Cleaning stick Head cap unit Step 6: Close the front cover. N° Name Front cover 6-121...
  • Page 122 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 7: Press [Enter]. The print head returns to its original position.  “CR Mainte.: Start” is displayed.  Step 8: Press [Menu]. The printer enters Normal.  Cleaning the cleaning wiper is complete.  6-122...
  • Page 123: Cleaning Around The Print Head

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 6.2.5 Cleaning around the print head (1) Time for cleaning When foreign substances such as dust or ink clump that can cause missing dots or ink leakage is attached around the print head (2) Cleaning procedures NOTE Before cleaning around the print head, read this procedure thoroughly to fully understand ...
  • Page 124 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL b. Press [>]. “Set1: “Set20:” is displayed.  c. Press [+] or [–] to select “Set20: CR Maintenance”. d. Press [Enter]. “CR Maine.: Start” is displayed.  The display enters the CR Maintenance menu.  5.1.19 CR Maintenance menu 6-124...
  • Page 125 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 3: Press [Enter]. Maintenance starts.  The print head moves to the left.  “CR Maintenance: End” is displayed.  Step 4: Open the maintenance cover on the left of the printer. N° Name Maintenance cover 6-125...
  • Page 126 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 5: Move the print head section by hand to where the circumference of the Print head is visible. N° Name Print head section Circumference of the Print head CAUTION Do not press the Print head section strongly. Doing so may cause damage or poor print ...
  • Page 127 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 6: Use a penlight, etc to check if any foreign substance, such as dust or ink clump, is attached to the following places. N° Name Around the print head Head guide Nozzles Dust, ink clump, etc CAUTION When cleaning around the print head, ...
  • Page 128 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 7: When some foreign substance such as dust or ink clump is attached, use the cleaning stick to remove it. N° Name Around the print head Head guide Nozzles Cleaning stick Step 8: Close the left maintenance cover. Close the cover firmly until it is locked.
  • Page 129 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 9: Press [Enter]. The print head returns to its original position.  “CR Maine.: Start” is displayed.  Step 10: Press [Menu]. The printer enters Normal.  Cleaning around the print head is complete.  6-129...
  • Page 130: Disposal Of Waste Fluids

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Disposal of waste fluids (1) Disposal timing a. When the waste fluid tank is more than half full. b. When “Waste Ink Tank Full” is displayed. (2) Disposal method WARNING The waste fluid from the printer falls under the category of waste oil (waste ink) of ...
  • Page 131 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Step 4: After pouring the waste fluid to the empty container, close the waste fluid valve securely. N° Name Waste fluid valve Empty container Step 5: Wipe the opening of the waste fluid valve with a cloth, etc. Step 6: Dispose of the waste fluid as an industrial waste product.
  • Page 132: Moving Or Transporting The Printer

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL Moving or transporting the printer 6.4.1 Moving the printer CAUTION Move the printer maintaining a horizontal position.  Do not slant the printer, prop it against a wall or turn it upside down.  There is a possibility that ink inside the printer may leak. Moreover, normal operation after shifting (to these positions) cannot be guaranteed.
  • Page 133 CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL NOTE The casters supplied with the dedicated stand are manufactured for little movement in flat  indoor areas, not for transporting equipment. When moving the printer outdoors or where there are big bumps, remove the stands from the printer before moving.
  • Page 134: Transporting The Printer

    CS9350 OPERATION MANUAL 6.4.2 Transporting the printer When transporting the printer, make sure to pack it in the same condition as purchased, using protective and packing materials to protect the printer from vibration and shocks. NOTE When transporting the printer, consult the Océ product representative at your point of ...

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