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Roland SP-300 Service Manual Book (243 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 13.77 MB
Table of Contents
Revision Record
2
Table of Contents
3
Technology Contents
3
Chapter 1 : Technology
4
Product Information
4
Dimensions (with Stand)
4
Product Appearance
4
Printing Theory
6
Head Specification
6
Printing Direction
7
Uni-Direction
7
Bi-Direction
7
Piezo Driving Patterns
8
Printing Control
9
Resolution
9
Print Speed
10
Test Conditions
10
Print Mode
11
Generic ICC Profile
12
Ink
13
Same Ink as Proii EX Series
13
Caution for Handling
14
Characteristics
14
High Temperature Error
15
Cleaning Warning
15
Fill Ink Procedure
16
Ink Consumption at Fill Ink
17
Head Cleaning
18
Cleaning Function
18
Built-In Automatic Cleaning Function
19
Other Cleaning Modes
19
Test Print for Cleaning
19
Pump Unit
20
Cleaning Wiper
21
How to Use Cleaning Modes
22
Cleaning Key
22
Medium Cleaning
23
Powerful Cleaning
24
Cleaning Mode Comparison Chart
25
Manual Head Cleaning
26
Cleaning Tools
27
Cleaning Kit
27
Flushing Interval
28
Handling
29
Transportation by Users
29
Removing Ink Function
29
Transportation by Exhibitors
30
Procedure
31
Packing, Transport
32
Container Box
32
Plywood Skid
32
Features
33
Heater
33
Type of Heater
33
Heater Config Key
34
Preheating
35
Voltage Switch
36
Heater Voltage Setting Error
37
Heating Timeout Continue?
37
Capping System
38
What to Do if the Printing Carriage Does Not Operate
39
Capping the Heads
39
Pumping System
40
Pump for 2 Heads
40
Wiping System
41
Improved Head Cleaning
41
Anti-Ink Scattering Wiper
42
Flushing System
43
Capping and Flushing Are Equipped as Separated Unit
43
Built-In Media Clamp
44
Short and Long Media Clamps
44
Sheet Loading Lever
46
Easy to Load the Media
46
Setup
46
Structure
47
Easy to Access
47
Bidirectional Correction in Users Mode
48
Simple and Easy Bidirectional Correction
48
Language / Unit Menu in Users Mode
49
Interface
50
Usb
50
Windows Driver & Roland COLORIP
51
Service Call
54
Canceled for Protecting Motor
55
Motor Error
56
Cutting Function
57
Tool
57
Cutting Resolution
57
Speed
58
Faster Cutting Time
58
Automatic Crop Mark Sensing Function
59
Purpose of Crop Marks
59
4-Point Crop Mark Function
60
Functions for Reloaded Media
60
Automatic Crop Mark Detection
61
Easy to Perform Alignment for Print and Cut
61
4-Point Crop Marks
62
Adjusting by each Print Data
62
Printing and Cutting Area
64
Efficient Auto Align
65
Detection Method
65
Screen for Crop Mark Function
66
Limitation
67
Position of Print Data
67
Sensor (same as SC/CJ-540)
67
Consumables
68
Life Time of the Head Is 6 Billion Shots / Nozzles
68
How Can It be Checked?
68
What Happens When Head Reaches It S Life?
68
Carriage Motor
69
What Happens When Motor Reaches Its Life?
69
What Happens When Cleaning Wiper Reaches Its Life?
70
Lithium Battery on Main Board
71
What Happens When Lithium Battery Is Gone?
71
Ink Tubes
72
What Happens When Ink Tubes Are Broken?
72
Cap Top
73
What Happens When Cap Top Are Broken?
73
Sponge at the Flushing System
74
What Happens When Filter Becomes Crumbly?
74
Sponge at the Wiping System
75
What Happens When Pump Unit Reaches Its Life?
76
Consumable List
77
Periodical Maintenance
78
Daily Maintenance by End Users
78
Periodical Maintenance by Service Engineers
79
Periodical Replacement Parts
80
Sensors
81
Adjustments Contents
87
Service Adjustment Tool
88
Peck.exe Ver.1.3
88
Chapter 2 : Adjustments
89
Firmware Upgrade
89
Flash Memory
89
Necessary Tools
89
Head Rank Setting
90
Necessary When
90
Purpose
90
Number of Entered Digit
91
What Happens if Not Adjusted ?
91
Head Alignment
92
Bias Adjustment Mechanical
93
Vertical Adjustment Mechanical
95
Horizontal Adjustment Software
97
Bidirection Adjustment Software
100
Linear Encoder Setup
103
Limit Position and Cut- down Position Initialize
105
Calibration (Feeding Direction)
107
Important Information
108
Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment
109
Tool/Crop Mark Sensor Position Adjustment
110
Print/Cut Position Adjustment
111
Cover
112
Frame
113
Drive Unit
115
Drive Unit Parts List
116
Head Carriage
117
Base Frame
118
Chassis
119
Pinch Roller
120
Stay Roll
121
Tool Carriage
122
Wiper System
123
Pump System
124
Ink System
125
Accessory and Stand
126
Electrical Section
127
Wiring Map
127
Main Board
128
Arrangement Diagram Component Side
128
Main Board Circuit
129
Servo Board
134
Arrangement Diagram Soldering Side
135
Servo Board Circuit Diagram
136
Heater Board
140
Sub Board
143
Sub Board Circuit Diagram
144
Maintenance Parts List Electrical Parts
147
Replacement of Main Parts
148
Head Replacement
149
How to Clear the Head Information
154
Wiper Replacement
155
Cap Top Replacement
157
Tool Carriage Replacement
162
Carriage Motor Replacement
166
Pump Replacement
171
Ink Tube Replacement
175
Battery Replacement
180
Carriage Wire Replacement
182
Encoder Scale Replacement
187
Pinch Roller Replacement
190
Cutter Protection Replacement
191
SW Power Supply Replacement
192
Adjustment
193
Special Tools
193
Service Mode
194
Contents of History Report
201
Service Report
203
History Report
204
Other Factory Mode
205
System Parameter Initialize
205
Displayed Language
205
Service Report Printing
205
Service Menu
206
Users Menu
206
How to Upgrade Firmware
207
Limit Position and Cut down Position Initialize
218
Calibration
232
Tool Height Adjustment
234
Tool Pressure Adjustment
236
Carriage Wire Tension Adjustment
239
Supplemental Information
241
Sensor Map
241
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Roland SP-300 User Manual (115 pages)
wide format
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 2.43 MB
Table of Contents
Contents
3
Table of Contents
3
Features of the SP-300
6
To Ensure Safe Use
7
About the Labels Affixed to the Unit
11
Pour Utiliser en Toute Sécurité
12
À Propos des Étiquettes Collées Sur L'appareil
16
1 Getting Started
17
Checking Accessories
18
Names and Functions
19
Assembling and Installing
21
Installation Environment
21
Step 1: Assemble the Stand
22
Step 2: Install the Included Items
24
Step 3: Remove the Protective Media
26
Step 4: Connect the Power Cord
27
Step 5: Set the Voltage Switches
28
Step 6: Change the Settings for the Language and Unit of Measurement, and Check the Voltage Settings
29
Step 7: Fill Ink
30
Filling Ink
31
Step 8: Match the Machine to the Environment Where Installed
32
Step 9: Install the Blade
33
Step 10: Connect to the Computer
34
2 Basic Operation
35
Switching the Power on and off
36
Switching on the Power
36
Switching off the Power at the End of the Day
37
Menu Operations
38
Displaying the Menus
38
Basic Menu Operations
39
Loading Media
40
Loading Roll Media
40
Loading Sheet Media
43
Securing in Place Using the Media Clamps (Only When Printing)
44
Heater Operation
47
3 Performing Output
49
Points to Check before Performing Output
50
Making the Temperature Setting for the Heaters
50
Checking the State of the Printing Heads
51
Checking the Cutting Condition Settings
52
Performing Output
54
When You're Performing Printing Only
54
When You're Performing Cutting Only
55
When You're Performing Printing and Cutting
55
Separating the Media
56
Stopping or Pausing Output Operations
57
4 A Wide Variety of Operations
59
Setting the Location Where Output Starts
60
Setting the Start Location
61
Making Corrections for Printing
62
Feed Correction
62
Bidirectional Correction
64
Detailed Descriptions of Cutting Conditions
67
Making Corrections for Printing and Cutting
68
Adjusting Automatically
68
Adjusting Manually
69
Reloading the Media and Performing Cutting
70
Printing with Crop Marks
70
Aligning Automatically
71
Aligning Manually
72
Checking the Remaining Ink Level
73
When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period
74
5 Maintenance
75
Replacing the Ink Cartridges
76
Care and Handling of Ink Cartridges
76
Replacing with New Ink Cartridges
76
If Ink Runs out During Printing
77
Cleaning the Printing Heads
78
If Drop-Out Persists Even after Carrying out Cleaning Several Times
79
Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit
80
Other Cleaning Tasks
85
Replacing the Consumable Parts
86
Replacing the Wiper
86
How to Replace the Blade
88
How to Replace the Separating Knife
89
Disposing of Discharged Ink
90
When Moving the Unit
91
6 About the Menus
93
Menu Flowchart
94
Main Menu
96
Detailed Descriptions of the Menus
99
Main Menu
99
Cutting Configuration Menu
101
Heater Configuration Menu
102
Language/Unit Menu
102
Maintenance Menu
102
7 What to Do if
103
What to Do if
104
The Machine Doesn't Run
104
Attractive Printing or Cutting Is Impossible
104
The Media Becomes Jammed
106
What to Do if the Printing Carriage Does Not Operate
106
Responding to a Message
107
Action-Prompting Messages
107
Error Message
107
8 Appendix
109
Specifications
110
Usable Media
111
Printing or Cutting Area
112
Maximum Area
112
Area When Using Crop Marks
112
The Media-Cutoff Location During Continuous Printing
113
About Blade Life
114
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