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EBS Ink-Jet Systems EBS-6200 User Manual

EBS Ink-Jet Systems EBS-6200
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EBS-6200
USER'S MANUAL
In
k
-Jet technology for the future

Table of Contents

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EBS Ink-Jet Systems EBS-6200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ConnectivityEthernet, USB
Operating Temperature5°C to 40°C
Ink ColorsBlack, Yellow
Operating System CompatibilityWindows
Power Requirements100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions400 x 300 mm

Summary

General Information

1.2. Principle of Operation

Explains the continuous ink-jet printing mechanism for CIJ printers.

Installing the Printer

2.1. Safety Requirements

Outlines essential safety rules and precautions for printer installation and operation.

Starting the Printer

3.1. Switching the Printer On

Describes the process of powering on the EBS-6200 printer using main and electronic switches.

Operating the Printer

4.1. Control Panels

Introduces the external and internal panels, their keys, LEDs, and displays for printer operation.

4.3. Print Head Status

Explains how to interpret the print head status displayed on the terminal, including phasing and viscosity.

4.4. Controlling the Printer

Covers controlling the printer through text files, parameter blocks, printing, and service functions.

4.4.1. Text Files

Covers general information on text files, their storage, naming, and attributes.

4.4.1.9. Using the Password

Details how to secure commands and submenus using a user-defined password.

4.4.2. Using Print-Parameter Blocks

Covers creating, editing, copying, and deleting parameter blocks for printer settings.

4.4.3. Printing

Covers starting, stopping, and suspending printing operations.

4.4.3.5. Print Parameters

Lists and describes various print parameters that can be modified to fit specific requirements.

4.4.3.7. Monitoring Counting

Covers monitoring object counters, resetting them, and protecting them with passwords.

4.4.3.8. Monitoring Print Rate

Explains how print rate is regulated and measured, and how to adjust it.

4.4.4. Servicing Print Head

Covers service operations related to the print head, including service mode and nozzle cleaning.

4.4.4.8. Adjusting Ink Jet Path

Guides on adjusting the ink jet path relative to the gutter using V screws and SET INK STREAM.

4.4.5. Auxiliary Commands

Covers auxiliary commands for system data, alarm messages, error reports, and date/time settings.

4.4.5.8. Releasing Protections

Details how to release printer protections, including password and operation time limits.

4.4.6. Ink and Solvent Bottle Monitoring System

Explains the ink and solvent bottle monitoring system, including identification and validation.

4.4.6.5. Printer Operation Problems while Replacing Ink and Solvent Bottles

Provides a flow diagram for troubleshooting ink and solvent bottle replacement issues.

4.5. Alarms, Errors and Indications

Details alarms, errors, and indications on the internal panel and terminal, including their meanings.

4.6. Adjusting Print Rate

Explains how to adjust print rate for clear and legible overprints using internal generator or shaft-encoder.

Examples of How to Operate the Printer

5.1. How to Print the First Sample Text File

Provides a step-by-step guide to preparing, setting parameters, and printing a basic text file.

5.2. Creating and Printing Various Text Files

Demonstrates creating and printing different types of text files, including date, time, and serial numbers.

Service and Maintenance

6.1. Routine Maintenance

Covers daily and routine maintenance tasks to keep the printer in good working order.

Replacing the Main Ink Filter

Provides detailed steps for replacing the main ink filter, including necessary commands and precautions.

6.3. When Problems Arise during Operation or Service

Troubleshoots common operational issues like printer not starting or misaligned ink jets.

6.3.1. The printer cannot be started

Troubleshoots issues when the printer fails to start, checking power and connections.

6.3.2. Misaligned jet of ink

Addresses issues with misaligned ink jets, phasing errors, and potential nozzle clogging.

6.3.3. Clogged nozzle - cleaning the nozzle

Provides steps for cleaning a clogged nozzle when the usual method fails.

6.3.4. No nominal ink pressure can be generated by pump

Troubleshoots issues related to low or no ink pressure, often due to filter contamination or leaks.

6.3.9. Lower part of overprint is missing

Addresses missing lower parts of overprints, possibly due to improper ink jet path adjustment.

6.3.10. Some vertical rows of overprints are spaced widely

Troubleshoots widely spaced vertical rows, often caused by high print rates or shaft-encoder issues.

6.3.11. Irregular defects of print quality

Addresses irregular print quality, such as big ink drops, possibly due to leaks.

6.3.12. Slopping, rippled or jagged overprints

Troubleshoots slopping, rippled, or jagged overprints, potentially caused by head holder instability.

6.4. Contacting Service Points

Provides instructions on how to contact service points and the information required for reporting failures.

Storage and Carriage

7.1. Storing the Printer

Details procedures for storing the printer for short or long periods, including switching off modes.

7.2. Transporting the Printer

Provides instructions for safely transporting the printer, including disconnection and packing.

Technical Specifications