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Print Technology | Inkjet |
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Printer Type | Large Format Printer |
Maximum Print Resolution | 2400 x 1200 dpi |
Number of Ink Colors | 12 |
Number of Nozzles | 15, 360 |
Minimum Line Width | 0.02 mm |
Ink Tank Capacity | 130 ml |
Maximum Print Width | 24 inches |
Ink Type | Pigment-based |
Ink Colors | Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Matte Black |
Media Handling | Roll Feed |
Connectivity | USB, Ethernet |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac |
Line Accuracy | ±0.1% |
Media Width | 210 mm to 610 mm |
Media Thickness | 0.07 - 0.8 mm |
Maximum Print Length | 18 m (Varies by OS and application) |
Print Speed (A1) | Approx. 1.3 minutes |
Interface | USB 2.0, Ethernet |
Weight | 46 kg |
Ink Droplet Size | 4 pl |
Media Sizes | A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 |
Media Types | Plain Paper, Coated Paper, Fine Art Paper, Photo Paper, Tracing Paper |
Provides a general description of the printer's capabilities, print width, and intended use for CAD and office documents.
Details the printer's high-resolution capabilities, ink system, LCD, networking, and borderless printing features.
Identifies and describes the function of various external components visible from the front of the printer.
Explains the functions of the buttons and LEDs on the printer's operation panel for basic use.
Covers essential safety measures related to moving parts, ink adhesion, and electric parts to prevent accidents.
Provides an overview of the printer's basic operation, including diagrams and signal sequences.
Details the printer's firmware operations, including power-on and power-off sequences.
Provides an overview of the printer's mechanical components, divided into ink passage and paper path systems.
Outlines the printer's electrical system, including main controller, power supply, carriage PCB, and operation panel.
Details the various sensors used for detecting cover states, ink passage, carriage position, and paper path.
Provides instructions and precautions for safely transporting the printer, including manual handling and packing.
Guides users on the procedure for disassembling and reassembling printer components, referencing the parts catalog.
Highlights critical points like items that should never be disassembled and manual carriage movement procedures.
Details the removal procedures for external covers like the operation panel and upper left cover, including screw and hook locations.
Details the removal of the carriage unit, including ink drainage, printhead removal, and disconnection of cables.
Provides procedures for replacing the maintenance cartridge relay PCB and the main controller PCB, stressing sequential replacement.
Describes the two methods for draining ink passages: automatic and manual, emphasizing prevention of leakage before disassembly.
Lists required adjustment procedures after replacing key components like the carriage unit, feed roller, or head management sensor.
Identifies parts recommended for periodic replacement based on usage levels and warning thresholds.
Lists consumable parts like carriage units, purge units, and ink tanks, detailing their quantities and warning levels.
Outlines routine printer cleaning procedures to maintain print quality and prevent issues, recommending monthly cleaning.
Provides an outline of troubleshooting steps, classification of troubles, and general precautions for diagnosing issues.
Explains how the printer indicates errors via display and LEDs, categorizing them into Warning, Error, and Service Call errors.
Introduces service tools like the L Printer Service Tool for updating firmware, color checks, and displaying printer information.
Details the procedure for updating the printer's firmware using the imagePROGRAF Firmware Update Tool via USB or Network.
Explains how to enter and exit the printer's service mode, including key operations and menu navigation.
Illustrates the hierarchy of menus and parameters available within the printer's service mode.
Provides detailed explanations for various service mode menus, including display, adjustment, and counter functions.
Explains the e-Maintenance/imageWARE Remote system for device monitoring and the required network and setting procedures.
Details how to view printer information such as serial number, ink status, error logs, and counter values.
Describes special modes available for servicing, such as PCB replacement, download mode, and counter display mode.