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Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
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Ink Channels | 6 |
Print Technology | UV curable inkjet |
Ink Colors | Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black |
Media Thickness | up to 50 mm |
Media Handling | Roll-to-roll |
Connectivity | Ethernet |
Details machine compliance with relevant EU directives and regulations.
Covers essential user safety guidelines, warnings, disclaimer, and environmental information.
Explains safety symbols, labels, and meanings to identify potential hazards.
Safety measures for installation, operation, power, troubleshooting, and general handling.
Guide to managing print jobs, including status, queues, parameters, and preview.
Outlines necessary training for safe and optimal printer operation.
Procedures for turning the printer on/off and important power management considerations.
Step-by-step guide on preparing and initiating a print job.
Method for streamlining multi-layered jobs by combining them into a single print job.
Guide to using the Roll Media Manager for loading, unloading, and parameter setup.
Step-by-step instructions for loading supply and take-up media rolls.
Process for preparing and printing jobs using the Roll Media Option.
Activates static suppression system and explains why static is a problem.
Daily maintenance and handling procedures for the white ink system.
Overview of white ink usage for backlit, day-night, and opaque applications.
Steps to configure ONYX Thrive software for white ink workflow elements.
Explains three approaches to preparing images for white ink and varnish workflows.
Techniques for printing white ink jobs using multiple or single layers.
Methods for printing varnish jobs using spot data or flood coats.
Details about UV-curable ink, its benefits, and safety precautions.
Step-by-step instructions for replacing ink bags in the printer.
Overview of recommended daily, weekly, and periodic maintenance tasks.
Procedures for printing nozzle checks and evaluating printhead performance.
Using the Automatic Maintenance System (AMS) to recover nozzles.
Detailed instructions for cleaning printhead nozzles using swabs and flush.