Chapter 6 Settings
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Item Setting Details
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Speed 50 to 100 % - Reducing speed will make streaks less visible. However,
printing will be slower.
Smoothing
Level (Color)
0 to 100 % - Increasing smoothing makes streaks less visible. Make
separate settings for color and spot color (white).
Smoothing
Level (Spot)
Heater - - Set the heater temperature.
• The TS has a heater for post heating only.
PRE OFF/20 to 60
°C
- Preheats the media before printing to suppress rapid
temperature change.
PRINT OFF/20 to 50
°C
- Helps prevent ink bleeding.
POST OFF/20 to 60
°C
- Allows ink to dry after printing.
OFF time None / 0 to 90
min
- Sets the time before turning the heater off after printing.
Media Information - - Enter the media information.
Media Type - - Select the media type to be used. The available media types
vary depending on the model.
Media Width - - Sets the media width detection method.
Detection
Type
AUTO/
MANUAL
• AUTO: The media width is automatically detected with the
sensor.
• MANUAL: Press to set the media width manually.
– When media cannot be detected using AUTO, set to
"MANUAL".
Media Operation
Form
* CJV only
Roll/Leaf - Select whether roll media or leaf media is used.
Media Remain - - The remaining roll media amount can be displayed and printed
out in REMOTE mode. The print length will be displayed when
leaf media is in use.
Media
Remain
Manage
ON/OFF - • ON: An input screen appears once the media width is
detected. Press to set the media length.
Press the [FUNC3] key on the "Origin Setup" screen to
print the date and remaining media amount.
• OFF: The remaining media amount is not displayed.
Length 0 to 500 m - Enter the roll media length.
Detail Setting - - This is used to set various functions.
Vacuum Fan Host/Weak/
Standard/
Strong
Stro
ng
Sets the force with which the medium is held down.
• This can be used to prevent media jamming and print
head damage caused by the media lifting up.
Continuous
Running
ON/OFF • ON: The media is constantly held down under vacuum.
• OFF: The media is held down by vacuum only when
required, such as during printing and feeding.
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