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MIMAKI TS100-1600 - 3.2 Adjust Menu

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Chapter 3 Adjustment > Adjust Menu
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3.2 Adjust Menu
Item Purpose Overview Ref.
Drop.PosCorrect If the "Print head"(P. 75) was
replaced
If the printing position
becomes offset
[SiDir] and [ReDir] adjustments: Check
to confirm that the adjustment nozzle
row overlaps the reference nozzle row.
Adjust if this is not the case.
[BiDir] adjustment: Check to confirm
that the adjustment nozzle row (ReDir)
overlaps the reference nozzle row
(SiDir). Adjust if this is not the case.
P. 127
Head Adjustment If the "Print head"(P. 75) was
replaced
Slant Adjust: Check to confirm that the
slant of each head is within the
specified value. Adjust it if not within
the specified range.
Stagger adjustment: Check to confirm
that the overlap between the heads is
within the specified value. Adjust it if
not within the specified range.
P. 130
Replace Count To check the running meter
Periodic check item
BOTTLE (1 to 4): Number of times
replaced
Scan Count: Number of scans (×1,000)
Use Time [h]: Length of time used
Wiping Count: Number of times wiped
Shot Count (1 to 8): Number of times
discharged
Draw Length [m]: Print length
To save the recalculated draw length
from the current draw area again,
press the [FUNC1] key.
To reset the draw length, press the
[FUNC2] key.
Draw Area [m
2
]: Print area
To save the recalculated draw area
from the current draw length again,
press the [FUNC1] key.
To reset the draw area, press the
[FUNC2] key.
INK PIC (1 to 8): Number of IC errors
detected
PUMP MOTOR [h]: Pump operating
time
Xmotor [h]: Motor operating time
To reset the running meter, press the
[FUNC2] key.
-
Default Set To reset parameters --- -
Capping If a cap was replaced
If "Carriage
Adjustment"(P. 106) was
performed.
If "Station Height
Adjustment"(P. 110) was
performed.
Capping position adjustment: Prevents
the print head nozzle surface from
drying and aspirates ink.
Air suction position adjustment: Adjust
the position for sucking up ink
remaining in the cap.
Flushing position adjustment: Adjust
the position for periodic flushing.
P. 134

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