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Table of Contents
Main Page
Default Chapter
2
Table of Contents
2
Caution
6
Disclaimer of Warranty
6
Requests
6
FCC Statement (USA)
6
Interference to Televisions and Radios
6
Restriction in Use
7
Foreword
8
About Usable Ink
8
On this Operation Manual
8
Safety Precautions
9
Symbols
9
Warning for Use
10
Precautions in Use
12
Warning Labels
15
Ec Declaration of Conformity
17
Chapter 1 Before Use
19
About Installing this Machine
20
Where to Install this Machine
20
Working Environmental Temperature
20
About Fixing Machine
21
Moving this Machine
21
Names of Parts and Functions
22
Front Side of the Machine
22
Rear Side and Right Side of the Machine
22
Operation Panel
23
Carriage
24
Capping Station
24
Emergency Switch
24
Safety Sensor
25
Connecting Cables
26
Connecting USB2.0 Interface Cable
26
Connecting Power Supply Cable
28
Setting Ink Bottles
29
Caution in Handling of Ink Bottles
35
Media
36
Usable Sizes of Media
36
Caution in Handling of Medias
36
Chapter 2 Basic Operations
38
Workflow
38
Turning the Power ON/OFF
39
Turning the Power on
39
Turning the Power off
40
Setting a Media
41
Setting the Media
41
Move the Irradiation Position of the UV Lamp
44
Test Printing
49
Test Printing
50
Head Cleaning
51
About Head Cleaning
51
Perform Head Cleaning Depending on the Test Printing Result
51
Printing Data
52
Starting a Printing Operation
52
Stopping a Printing Operation Halfway
53
Deleting Received Data (Data Clear)
53
Move the Y-Bar
54
Chapter 3 Extended Functions
56
Changing Origin
56
Changing Origin with JOG Keys
56
Changing Origin with FUNCTION Menu
57
Registering the Thickness of the Media
58
Register the Thickness of the Media Manually
58
Adjust Head Gap with the or Keys
58
Measuring the Thickness of the Media Automatically
59
Registering Head Gap Value
60
Toggle Printing
61
Enabling the Toggle Print Function
62
Deciding the Setting Procedure for the Settings Related to FRONT/REAR Printing Area
63
Setting Automatic Area Toggling for Toggle Printing
64
How to Check Printing Area While Toggle Printing Is Enabled
66
Changing the Printing Area
66
Registering the Thickness of the Media
68
Measuring the Thickness of the Media Automatically
70
Registering Head Gap Value
71
Changing Printing Origin
72
Starting Toggle Printing
74
Print Functions with Printing Area Selection
76
List of Functions
77
Correct the Ink Drop Position for Bidirectional Printing
78
* * Pr I N T I Ng
78
Setting Logical Seek
80
Setting UV Mode
81
Perform Setting to Reduce Stripes between Passes
82
What Is the MAPS Function
82
Setting MAPS1 Function
82
Setting MAPS2 Function (4 Color)
83
Setting MAPS2 Function (4Color + Special Color Ink)
84
Perform Setting to Reduce Stripes between Passes
86
Setting Work Change
87
Setting Ionizer
89
Setting Auto Cleaning
90
Setting Nozzle Face Cleaning Time
91
Other Settings
92
Machine Settings
93
Setting a AUTO Power-Off
93
Setting Time
94
Setting Units
95
Setting a KEY BUZZER
96
Setting a LANGUAGE
97
Setting Print Mode
98
Initializing the Settings
99
Confirming Machine Information
100
Check the Using Status of the Machine
100
Check the Machine Version Information
101
Displaying the Information of this Machine
102
Chapter 4 Maintenance
103
Maintenance
104
Precautions for Maintenance
104
About Cleaning Liquid
104
Maintenance of Frame Component
104
MBIS Maintenance
105
Cleaning the LM Guide
105
Maintaining the Capping Station
106
Cleaning the Wiper and Cap
106
Cleaning the Around Station
109
Cleaning the Head and the Area Around It
110
Washing the Ink Discharge Passage (DISWAY WASH)
112
When the Machine Is Not Used for a Long Time (CUSTODY WASH)
113
When Nozzle Clogging Cannot be Solved
116
Filling with Ink from the Sub Tank to the Head
116
Washing of Head Nozzle
117
If Nozzle Missing Due to Color Mixture of Ink or Aeration
119
Alternative Nozzles for Printing, When Nozzles Missing Can Not be Improved
122
Automatic Maintenance Function
127
Setting the Refreshing Intervals
127
Setting the Cleaning Intervals
128
Replacing Consumables
129
Replacing the Wiper
129
If a Waste Ink Tank Confirmation Message Appears
130
Disposing of Waste Ink
131
Replacing the Waste Ink Tank before the Waste Ink Tank Confirmation Message Is Displayed
133
Replacing the Waste Ink Tank before the Waste Ink Tank Confirmation Message Is Displayed
134
Refilling Antifreeze Mixed Water
135
Refill Cooling Water
136
Exchange the Flushing Filter
138
If a Flushing Filter Exchange Message Appears
138
Replacing the Flushing Filter before the Replacement Message Is Displayed
139
Ionizer Maintenance
140
Cleaning the Electrode Probe Appears
140
Clean with Electrode Probe Cleaning Kit (SPA-0237)
142
Clean the Electrode Inner Wall
144
Alarm Output Function
146
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
148
Troubleshooting
148
Power Does Not Turn on
148
The Machine Does Not Start Printing
148
Image Quality Is Poor
149
Nozzle Is Clogged
149
Ink Bottle Warning Appears
150
If a Message "SHAKE WHITE INK BOTLES" Appears
151
If an Error Related to the Sub Tank Occurs (Error 618 to 61B)
152
If Negative Pressure Abnormality Occurs
153
If PL ENC SNS(L)/(R) Occurs
154
Warning / Error Messages
155
Warning Messages
155
Error Messages
158
Chapter 6 Appendix
164
Specifications
164
Machine Specifications
164
Ink Specifications
165
Setting Orders Depending on Ink Type
166
Setting Orders of Ink Bottles
166
Sheet for Inquiry
168
Function Flowchart
170
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