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Roland LEC-330 User Manual (180 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 15.93 MB
Table of Contents
For California
2
For Canada
2
Table of Contents
3
Contents
3
To Ensure Safe Use
7
Warning Labels
13
Pour Utiliser en Toute Sécurité
14
Important Notes on Handling and Use
22
Printer Unit
22
Ink Cartridges
23
Chapter 1 Introduction
25
Introduction
26
Features of the Machine
26
About this Manual
26
Other User's Manuals
26
Part Names and Functions
27
Printer Unit
27
Operation Panel
29
Media Take-Up System
30
Chapter 2 Basic Operation
31
Before Starting Operations
32
Before Starting the Day's Work
32
Automatic Maintenance Feature
32
Switching the Power on and off
33
The Power-Saving Feature (Sleep Mode)
34
Loading and Cutting off Media
35
Loading Media
35
Cutting off the Media
42
Starting Printing
44
Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer
44
Printing Tests and Normal Cleaning
45
If Ink Runs out
48
Checking for Remaining Ink
48
If Ink Runs out
49
Performing Cutting
51
To Perform Cutting
51
Performing a Cutting Test
53
Making the Setting for Blade Force
54
Chapter 3 Operation of the Media Take-Up System
55
The Media Take-Up System
56
Features of the Media Take-Up System
56
Operating Conditions for the Media Take-Up System
56
About the Paper Tube
57
Using the Media Take-Up System
58
Loading Roll Media
58
Removing Taken-Up Media
62
Chapter 4 Maintenance and Adjustment
63
Daily Care and Maintenance
64
Disposing of Discharged Ink
64
Cleaning
66
Care and Maintenance of the Print Heads
66
When Head Cleaning Is Not Effective
67
Performing more Powerful Cleaning
67
When Powerful Cleaning Is Not Effective
69
Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit
70
When the Cleaning Kit Becomes Necessary
70
How to Perform Cleaning
71
The Concentration and Dot Drop-Out of the White Ink
76
Restoring White Ink Concentration
76
When the Dot Drop-Out Cannot be Cleared
77
Replacing Consumable Parts
79
Replacing the Wipers
79
Replacing the Blade
82
Replacing the Separating Knife
84
When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period
87
Keep Performing Maintenance
87
Alarm Feature
87
Important Note on Draining Ink
87
When Moving the Unit
88
Procedures from Preparing to Move through Reinstalling
88
Chapter 5 Feature Reference
91
Pausing or Canceling Output
92
Canceling Output before It Finishes
92
Setting the Print-Start Position
93
Accommodating Various Kinds of Media
95
Using Transparent Media
95
Preventing Media from Coming Loose
95
Speeding up Printing for Narrow Media
96
Preventing Soiling of the Media and Dot Drop-Out During Printing
97
Printing Media that Warps Easily
98
Default Setting
99
How to Load Sheet Media
100
Changing How the Printer Operates
104
Executing Environment Matching Automatically
104
Determining What Happens When Ink Runs out
104
Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode
105
Changing the Menu Language and the Units of Measurement
106
Returning All Settings to Their Initial Values
106
Optimizing Printing to Match Media Thickness
107
Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness
107
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing
108
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing more Precisely
109
Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like
112
Performing Distance Correction During Cutting
114
Making Various Adjustments for Cutting
115
Making the Cutting Conditions Set on the Machine Take Precedence
115
Fine-Tuning the Cutting Conditions
115
Adjusting the Cutting-In Amount
117
Adjusting for When Cutting the Printed Surface
118
Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force When Performing Cutting Only
120
Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions
121
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
124
To Perform Printing and Cutting Separately
124
Printing with Crop Marks
124
Aligning Automatically and Cutting
125
Aligning Manually and Cutting
126
Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting When Using Crop Marks
128
Gloss Ink Features and Printing Methods
131
Features of Gloss Ink
131
Methods of Printing Using Gloss Ink
131
White Ink Features and Printing Methods
132
Features of White Ink
132
Methods of Printing Using White Ink
132
Saving the Printer Settings to Match the Media
133
Saving Optimized Media Settings as Preset Values
133
Loading a Saved Preset
134
Assigning a Name to a Preset
134
Making the Network Settings
136
Setting the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Etc
136
Viewing Information about the Media and the System
137
Displaying the Amount of Media Remaining
137
Verifying the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the Media Is Changed
138
Printing the Amount of Remaining Media
139
Printing a System Report
139
Viewing the Serial Number, Firmware Version, and Other Information
140
Viewing the Network Settings
141
Performing Maintenance
142
Draining Ink and Performing Internal Washing
142
Draining Ink Remaining Inside the Machine
142
Switching the Ink Type
143
Restrictions on Switching Ink Type
143
Method for Switching the Ink Type
144
Menu List
147
Main Menu
147
Language and Unit Menu
152
Cleaning Menu
152
Cutting Configuration Menu
153
Chapter 6 What to Do if
155
The Machine Doesn't Run
156
The Printer Unit Doesn't Run
156
The Media Take-Up System Doesn't Run
156
Attractive Printing Is Impossible
157
Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes
157
Colors Are Unstable or Uneven
158
The Media Becomes Soiled When Printed
158
Cutting Is Misaligned or Skewed
159
The Media Jams
160
The Media Cannot be Taken up Smoothly
161
Media Wrinkles or Shrinks, or Feed Is Unstable
162
Media Wrinkles or Shrinks
162
Media Feed Is Not Straight
162
Media Feed Is Not Smooth
162
The Print Heads Stopped Moving
163
What to Do First
163
If the Heads Still Do Not Move
163
If a Message Appears
164
If an Error Message Appears
165
Powerful Cleaning
167
Chapter 7 Specifications
169
Usable Media
170
Conditions for Usable Media
170
Printing or Cutting Area
171
Maximum Area
171
Maximum Area When Using Crop Marks
171
Media-Cutoff Location During Continuous Printing
172
About the Blade
173
Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels
174
Specifications
175
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Roland LEC-330 User Manual (180 pages)
VersaUV Print & Cut
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 15.46 MB
Table of Contents
For California
2
For Canada
2
Table of Contents
3
To Ensure Safe Use
7
Warning Labels
13
Pour Utiliser en Toute Sécurité
14
Important Notes on Handling and Use
22
Printer Unit
22
Ink Cartridges
23
Chapter 1 Introduction
25
Introduction
26
Features of the Machine
26
Features of ECO-UV Inks
26
About this Manual
26
Other User's Manuals
26
Part Names and Functions
28
Printer Unit
28
Operation Panel
30
Media Take-Up System
31
Chapter 2 Basic Operation
33
Before Starting Operations
34
Before Starting the Day's Work
34
Automatic Maintenance Feature
34
Switching the Power on and off
35
The Power-Saving Feature
36
Loading and Cutting off Media
37
Loading Media
37
Cutting off the Media
44
Starting Printing
46
Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer
46
Printing Tests and Cleaning
47
If Ink Runs out
50
Checking for Remaining Ink
50
If Ink Runs out
51
Performing Cutting
53
To Perform Cutting
53
Performing a Cutting Test
54
Making the Setting for Blade Force
55
Chapter 3 Operation of the Media Take-Up System
57
The Media Take-Up System
58
Features of the Media Take-Up System
58
Operating Conditions for the Media Take-Up System
58
About the Paper Tube
59
Using the Media Take-Up System
60
Loading Roll Media
60
Removing Taken-Up Media
64
Chapter 4 Maintenance and Adjustment
65
Daily Care and Maintenance
66
Disposing of Discharged Ink
66
Cleaning
68
Care and Maintenance of the Print Heads
68
When Head Cleaning Is Not Effective
69
Performing more Powerful Cleaning
69
When Powerful Cleaning Is Not Effective
71
Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit
72
When the Cleaning Kit Becomes Necessary
72
How to Perform Cleaning
72
Replacing Consumable Parts
78
Replacing the Wipers
78
Replacing the Blade
81
Replacing the Separating Knife
83
Adjustment of White Ink
86
When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period
88
Keep Performing Maintenance
88
Alarm Feature
88
Important Note on Draining Ink
88
When Moving the Unit
89
Procedures from Preparing to Move through Reinstalling
89
Chapter 5 Feature Reference
91
Pausing or Canceling Output
92
Canceling Output before It Finishes
92
Setting the Print-Start Position
93
Accommodating Various Kinds of Media
95
Using Transparent Media
95
Preventing Media from Coming Loose
95
Speeding up Printing for Narrow Media
96
Preventing Soiling of the Media and Dot Drop-Out During Printing
97
Printing Media that Warps Easily
98
Default Setting
99
How to Load Sheet Media
100
Changing How the Printer Operates
104
Executing Environment Matching Automatically
104
Determining What Happens When Ink Runs out
104
Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode
105
Deactivating the Sleep Mode
106
Changing the Menu Language and the Units of Measurement
106
Returning All Settings to Their Initial Values
107
Optimizing Printing to Match Media Thickness
108
Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness
108
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing
109
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing more Precisely
110
Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like
113
Performing Distance Correction During Cutting
115
Making Various Adjustments for Cutting
116
Making the Cutting Conditions Set on the Machine Take Precedence
116
Fine-Tuning the Cutting Conditions
116
Adjusting the Cutting-In Amount
118
Adjusting for When Cutting the Printed Surface
118
Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force When Performing Cutting Only
121
Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions
122
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
125
To Perform Printing and Cutting Separately
125
Printing with Crop Marks
125
Aligning Automatically and Cutting
126
Aligning Manually and Cutting
127
Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting When Using Crop Marks
128
Installation Environment
132
Gloss Ink Features and Printing Methods
132
Features of Gloss Ink
132
Methods of Printing Using Gloss Ink
132
White Ink Features and Printing Methods
133
Features of White Ink
133
Methods of Printing Using White Ink
133
Saving the Printer Settings to Match the Media
134
Saving Optimized Media Settings as Preset Values
134
Loading a Saved Preset
135
Assigning a Name to a Preset
135
Making the Network Settings
137
Setting the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Etc
137
Viewing Information about the Media and the System
138
Displaying the Amount of Media Remaining
138
Verifying the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the Media Is Changed
139
Printing the Amount of Remaining Media
140
Printing a System Report
140
Viewing the Serial Number, Firmware Version, and Other Information
141
Viewing the Network Settings
142
Performing Maintenance
143
Draining Ink and Performing Internal Washing
143
Draining Ink Remaining Inside the Machine
143
Menu List
144
Main Menu
144
Language and Unit Menu
149
Cleaning Menu
149
Cutting Configuration Menu
150
Chapter 6 What to Do if
151
The Machine Doesn't Run
152
The Printer Unit Doesn't Run
152
The Media Take-Up System Doesn't Run
152
Attractive Printing Is Impossible
153
Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes
153
Direct Sunlight
153
Colors Are Unstable or Uneven
154
The Media Becomes Soiled When Printed
154
Cutting Is Misaligned or Skewed
155
The Media Jams
156
The Media Cannot be Taken up Smoothly
157
Media Wrinkles or Shrinks, or Feed Is Unstable
158
Media Wrinkles or Shrinks
158
Media Feed Is Not Straight
158
Media Feed Is Not Smooth
158
The Print Heads Stopped Moving
159
What to Do First
159
If the Heads Still Do Not Move
159
If a Message Appears
160
If an Error Message Appears
161
Chapter 7 Specifications
165
Usable Media
166
Conditions for Usable Media
166
Printing or Cutting Area
167
Maximum Area
167
Maximum Area When Using Crop Marks
167
Media-Cutoff Location During Continuous Printing
168
About the Blade
169
Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels
170
Specifications
171
Roland LEC-330 Supplemental Manual (34 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 3.53 MB
Table of Contents
Read this First
1
Contents
3
Table of Contents
3
1 Changes to the Setup Guide (First Step Guide for the LEF-12)
5
Installing the Ink Cartridges
6
Selecting the Ink Mode
6
Affixing the Cartridge-Slot Labels
9
Installing the Ink Cartridges
10
2 Changes to the User's Manual (Master Guide for the LEF-12)
17
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing
18
Performing the Initial Adjustment
18
Precisely)
18
Corrections Performed from the [MEDIA SETTING] Menu
21
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing
22
Switching the Ink Type
24
Restrictions on Switching Ink Type
24
Method for Switching the Ink Type
25
3 Supplemental
29
To Customers Who Upgraded the Firmware of the Machine
30
Precautions Regarding Saved Settings
30
About Handling of EUVS/EUV3 Ink
31
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Roland LEC-330 Supplement Manual (24 pages)
LEC-300 Roland
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 2.66 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Contents
3
Installing the Ink Cartridges (LEC-300A)
4
Filling with Ink for the First Time
4
Affixing the Cartridge-Slot Labels
4
Installing the Ink Cartridges
6
Installing the Ink Cartridges (LEC-330 / LEC-540 / LEJ-640)
11
Ink Mode
11
Filling with Ink for the First Time
11
Affixing the Cartridge-Slot Labels
11
Selecting the Ink Mode
13
Installing the Ink Cartridges
15
Switching the Ink Type
19
Restrictions on Switching Ink Type
19
Method for Switching the Ink Type
20
About Handling of ECO-UVS Ink
23
Roland LEC-330 User Manual (18 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 3.19 MB
Table of Contents
Performing the Initial Adjustment (Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing more Precisely)
3
Setup of Media ([MEDIA SETTING] Menu)
5
Modification of the Main Menu
16
When Performing Output Involving Pullback Movement (or When [TU2] Is Selected)
17
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