D202770-17 CJV150 OperationManual e
D202770-17 CJV150 OperationManual e
D202770-17 CJV150 OperationManual e
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Adjusting the Position of the Pinch Roller According to the State of a
Media................................................................................................. 2-5
Maximum Print Area/Cut Area......................................................... 2-10
Notes When Using media Holder .................................................... 2-10
Setting a roll media.......................................................................... 2-11
Setting the pinch roller pressure...................................................... 2-13
Take-up device ................................................................................ 2-14
Setting leaf media............................................................................ 2-15
Changing the printing origin ............................................................ 2-16
Preparing for the Heaters ...........................................................2-16
Changing the Temperature Settings for the Heaters....................... 2-16
Test Printing ...............................................................................2-17
Test Printing .................................................................................... 2-17
Perform test printing with the normal test pattern............................ 2-18
Perform test printing with the test pattern for checking white ink .... 2-18
Head Cleaning ...........................................................................2-19
About head cleaning........................................................................ 2-19
Perform head cleaning depending on the test printing result .......... 2-19
Setting of Media Correction ........................................................2-19
Setting of Media Correction ............................................................ 2-19
If the Positions of Dots Shift... ....................................................2-20
Printing Data ..............................................................................2-20
Starting a Printing Operation ........................................................... 2-20
Stopping a Printing Operation ......................................................... 2-21
Deleting Received Data (Data Clear) .............................................. 2-21
Cutting a media ..........................................................................2-21
Workflow of cutting .....................................................................2-22
Installing Tools ...........................................................................2-23
When a Cutter Is Used .................................................................... 2-23
How to Install a Ballpoint Pen.......................................................... 2-24
Setting the cutting conditions .....................................................2-26
About the Cut Conditions ................................................................ 2-26
Select the tool condition .................................................................. 2-26
Set the Cut Conditions .................................................................... 2-27
Test Cutting ................................................................................2-28
Cutting Data ...............................................................................2-28
Setting the origin ............................................................................. 2-28
Start cutting ..................................................................................... 2-28
Stopping a Cutting Operation (Data Clear) ..................................... 2-29
Removing the Cutter Unit Temporarily ............................................ 2-29
Cutting a media ..........................................................................2-29
Chapter 3 Setup
About SETUP MENU ...................................................................3-2
SETUP MENU table .......................................................................... 3-3
Register the optimal print conditions to match the use...................... 3-4
Setting of Media Correction ............................................................... 3-5
If the Positions of Dots Shift... ........................................................... 3-6
Setting the HEATER.......................................................................... 3-6
Setting of Logical Seek...................................................................... 3-7
Setting of Drying Time ....................................................................... 3-7
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Setting of Left and Right Margins ...................................................... 3-8
Setting of Vacuum Fan...................................................................... 3-8
Setting of Feed Speed....................................................................... 3-8
Setting of MAPS ................................................................................ 3-8
Setting Auto Cleaning........................................................................ 3-9
Setting Interval wiping ....................................................................... 3-9
About MACHINE SETUP MENU ............................................... 3-10
MACHINE SETUP MENU table ...................................................... 3-11
Setting a AUTO Power-off............................................................... 3-12
Setting Take-up unit ........................................................................ 3-12
Setting the Display of Media Residual............................................. 3-13
Setting the Display of Media Detection ........................................... 3-13
Setting a LANGUAGE ..................................................................... 3-14
Setting Time .................................................................................... 3-14
Setting Unit (Temperature/ Length)................................................. 3-14
Setting a KEY BUZZER................................................................... 3-14
Setting the CONFIRM. FEED.......................................................... 3-15
Setting the SPACE FEED MODE.................................................... 3-15
Set the network ............................................................................... 3-15
Setting event mail function .............................................................. 3-16
Initializing the Settings..................................................................... 3-20
About NOZZLE CHECK MENU ................................................. 3-21
INFORMATION MENU table........................................................... 3-21
Printing Check Flow ........................................................................ 3-22
Printing Operations at “Nozzle Missing” Judgment and Error
Occurrence...................................................................................... 3-22
Setting the Printing Check............................................................... 3-23
Setting the NOZZLE RECOVERY................................................... 3-23
Setting the Judgement Condition .................................................... 3-23
About INFORMATION MENU .................................................... 3-24
INFORMATION MENU table........................................................... 3-25
Displaying the Information............................................................... 3-25
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Cutting a Medium into Multiple Pieces with a Certain Length ......... 4-17
Cutting out Data without Register Marks (PC ORIGIN OFFSET).... 4-18
Setting the Scale Adjust .................................................................. 4-19
Chapter 5 Maintenance
Maintenance ................................................................................5-2
Precautions for Maintenance............................................................. 5-2
About Cleaning Solution ....................................................................5-2
Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces.......................................................... 5-2
Cleaning the Platen ........................................................................... 5-2
Cleaning the Media Sensor ............................................................... 5-3
Cleaning the Media Press ................................................................. 5-3
Replacing the exhaust BOX filter or exhaust BOX. ........................... 5-3
Replace the CP pad set. ................................................................... 5-4
Replacing the pen line rubber or pen line sponge. ............................5-5
Cleaning and replacing the pinch roller. ............................................5-5
About MAINTENANCE MENU .....................................................5-6
MAINTENANCE MENUs at-a-glance ................................................ 5-7
Daily care other than the maintenance menu ....................................5-7
Maintaining the Capping Station ..................................................5-8
Cleaning the Wiper and Cap ............................................................. 5-8
Washing the Head Nozzle ................................................................. 5-9
Washing the Ink Discharge Passage .............................................. 5-10
When the Machine Is Not Used for a Long Time ............................ 5-10
Cleaning the Ink Head and the Area around It ...........................5-12
Nozzle Recovery Function .....................................................................5-13
Reset the set value.......................................................................... 5-14
Automatic Maintenance Function ...............................................5-15
Setting the Refreshing Intervals ...................................................... 5-15
Setting the Pump Tube & Nozzle Wash Intervals ........................... 5-15
Setting the Cleaning Intervals and Type ......................................... 5-16
Fill up Ink ....................................................................................5-16
Ink Maintenance .........................................................................5-17
Ink Maintenance (Except white, silver and orange ink) ................... 5-17
White Ink Maintenance .................................................................... 5-17
Orange Ink Maintenance ................................................................. 5-17
Replacing consumables .............................................................5-18
Replacing the wiper ......................................................................... 5-18
If a Waste Ink Tank Confirmation Message Appears ...................... 5-18
Replacing the waste ink tank before the waste ink tank confirmation
message is displayed ...................................................................... 5-20
Replacing the Cutter Blade ............................................................. 5-20
Replacing and Adjusting the Cutter Blade .................................5-21
Replacing the cutter ........................................................................ 5-21
Adjusting the Cutter Blade............................................................... 5-21
Replacing the cutter other than supplied one .................................. 5-21
Adjusting blade edge of cutter other than supplied one .................. 5-22
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 6-2
Power does not turn on ..................................................................... 6-2
The machine does not start printing .................................................. 6-2
Media get jammed / media is soiled .................................................. 6-2
The heater’s temperature will not rise to the set level ....................... 6-3
Image quality is poor ......................................................................... 6-3
Nozzle is clogged .............................................................................. 6-3
Ink cartridge warning appears ........................................................... 6-4
When the ink leakage occurs ............................................................ 6-4
Warning / Error Messages ........................................................... 6-5
Warning messages............................................................................ 6-5
Error messages ................................................................................. 6-8
Chapter 7 Appendix
Specifications ............................................................................... 7-2
Printer Section Specifications............................................................ 7-2
Cutter Section Specifications ............................................................ 7-2
Common Specifications..................................................................... 7-3
Ink specifications ............................................................................... 7-4
Setting orders depending on ink type .......................................... 7-5
Sheet for inquiry ........................................................................... 7-6
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Foreword
Requests
• This manual is describing the operations and
maintenance of this machine.
• The illustrations used in this manual may vary
depending on the machine.
• This manual has been carefully prepared for your easy
understanding, however, please do not hesitate to
contact a distributor in your district or our office if you
have any inquiry.
• The contents of this Operation Manual are subject to
change for improvement without notice.
• You can also download the latest manual from our
website.
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Safety Precautions
Symbols
Symbols are used in this manual for safe operation and • The set of power cables provided with this machine
for prevention of damage to the machine. is for use with this machine only. It cannot be used
The indicated sign is different depending on the content of with other electrical devices. Do not use any power
caution. cables other than the ones provided with the
Symbols and their meanings are given below. Please machine. It may cause a fire or electric shock.
follow these instructions as you read this manual. • Do not damage, break or work upon the power
cable. If a heavy material is placed on the power
Examples of symbols cable, or if it is heated or pulled, the power cable
may be damaged, resulting in fire or electric
shocks.
Meaning • Avoid use in humid places. Also, do not pour water
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Failure to observe the instructions given with this on the unit. It may cause a fire, electric shock, or
symbol can result in death or serious injuries to malfunction.
personnel. Be sure to read it carefully and use it • Use of the machine under an abnormal condition
properly. where it produces smoke or strange smell can
Failure to observe the instructions given with this result in fire or electric shocks. Be sure to turn off
symbol can result in injuries to personnel or the power switch immediately and unplug the cable
damage to property. from the power outlet. Check first that the machine
no longer produces smoke, and then contact your
Important notes in use of this machine are given
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distributor or our sales office for repair.
with this symbol. Understand the notes thoroughly • Never disassemble or modify your machine or ink
to operate the machine properly. cartridge by yourself. It may cause an electric shock
Useful information is given with this symbol. Refer or malfunction.
to the information to operate the machine • Do not use extension cables. It may cause a fire or
properly. electric shock.
• Keep the power plug prong clear of any foreign
Indicates the reference page for related contents. object such as a piece of metal. It may cause a fire
or electric shock.
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representing a particular instruction (the sign • If a foreign object such as metal, water, or liquid
shown at left instructs to unplug the cable from the enters this machine, turn it off immediately. After
wall outlet) is shown in the circle. that, be sure to remove the power plug from the
outlet and contact your service representative.
Using it as it is may cause a fire or electric shock.
• If ink leaks, turn off the main power switch,
disconnect the power plug, and contact your local
distributor, our sales office, or call center.
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• Make sure that dust and dirt do not adhere to the
heater on the media transport surface. It may cause
a fire or electric shock.
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Safety Precautions
Handling of ink
• Do not use a flammable spray or solvent inside or
• There are precautionary notes on ink on the ink
around the machine. It may cause a fire or electric
cartridge. Read it carefully and fully understand it
shock due to ignition.
before using it.
• Do not place containers or small metal objects
containing vases, flower pots, cups, cosmetics, • Before using ink and cleaning solution, be sure to
read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
medicines, water, etc. on or near the machine. If it
• Keep ink away from fire. Also, be sure that the room
spills or gets inside, it may cause a fire or electric
is well ventilated when using or handling ink.
shock.
• Immediately wipe off any ink, maintenance washing
liquid, waste ink, or other liquid used with the
product that contacts your skin. Wash using soap
Precautions in Use and rinse with plenty of water. Failure to wash off
liquid may result in skin inflammation. If your skin
becomes irritated or painful, seek medical attention
immediately.
Handling of the power cable • If ink, maintenance washing liquid, waste ink, or
• Connect to a socket-outlet with determinate polarity. any other liquid used in the product comes into
• For Inlet 1 and 2, be sure to supply power from the contact with your eyes, rinse immediately with
outlet of the same voltage. plenty of clean water. Rinse for at least 15 minutes.
• Be sure to connect it to a power outlet near the If you wear contact lenses and they can be easily
machine so that it can be easily removed. removed, remove after rinsing for at least 15
• Unplug the cable from the power outlet and clean minutes with clean water. Be sure to rinse the
the blade of the plug and the surrounding area, at undersides of your eyelids. Failure to rinse off liquid
least once a year. If dust accumulates, it may cause may result in blindness or impaired vision. If your
a fire. eyes become irritated or painful, seek medical
• Do not use a voltage other than the displayed. attention immediately.
• Check the voltage of the power outlet and the • If ink, maintenance washing liquid, waste ink, or
capacity of the circuit breaker before you plug the any other liquid used in the product enters your
power cable. Plug each power cable to different mouth or is swallowed, gargle with water
outlet that has independent circuit breaker. If you immediately. Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical
plug more than one power cable to power outlets attention promptly. Inducing vomiting may cause
that share the same circuit breaker, the power may liquid to enter the airway.
be cut off by the breaker. • If a large amount of vapor is inhaled, move to a
well-ventilated area, keep warm, and rest in a
Power supply posture that allows easy breathing. If the condition
• Leave the breaker turned ON at all times. does not improve, seek medical attention promptly.
• Do not turn off the main power switch on the right
side. Notes on handling media
• When setting the roll media, set it by two or more
Note on maintenance people. The weight of the roll media may hurt your
• Pay close attention to ventilation and be sure to wear back.
the included safety glasses and gloves provided, and • When changing media, be careful not to get your
the filtering face mask, when handling ink,
fingers caught or injured.
maintenance cleaning solution, waste ink, or other
• There is a media cutter inside the machine. When
solutions used in this machine. Failure to do so may
replacing or replenishing media or removing a
result in ink or other liquids splashing and coming into
contact with the skin, eyes, or mouth.
media jam, do not touch anything other than the
• Gloves are consumables. Use a commercial product locations specified in this manual. It may cause
when the attached gloves are used up. injury.
• Wear proper clothes. (Do not wear loose-fit clothes Notes When Handling the Main Unit
or accessories). Bind a long hair. • Do not use in poorly ventilated or sealed rooms.
Caution with heater • Provide sufficient ventilation when using.
• Do not spill liquid on the Media Transfer Surface as • Contact your service representative for cleaning
this may cause failure of the heater or firing. inside the unit. If dust is accumulated inside the
• Do not touch Media Transfer Surface heaters with a projector and it is not cleaned for a long time, it may
bare hand while the heater is hot; otherwise, you cause a fire or malfunction.
can get burned.
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Safety Precautions
Handling of media
• Use recommended media.
Clump lever Use our recommended media to print with stable and high
• Do not raise the clamp lever during printing. Printing will end. image quality.
• Pay attention to the expansion and contraction of the media.
Periodic replacement parts Do not use media that has just been opened. The media
• Some parts of this machine must be replaced with a new may expand and contract depending on the room
one regularly. In order to use the machine for a long time, be temperature and humidity. Open the package and expose it
sure to subscribe to an annual maintenance contract. to the place of use for at least 30 minutes before attaching it
to the unit.
Notes on maintenance
• Do not use curled media.
• Use in a room with as little dust as possible.
In addition to causing media jams, it also affects the image
• Dust can also cause ink drops to fall from the head to the
quality.
media during printing. In this case, clean around the head.
Also, use media with tight curls after removing the curls. If a
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• Clean the capping station and wiper frequently(removal of
regular-sized coated sheet of media is rolled and stored, the
dust and paper powder).
coated side has to face outside.
• Keep the front cover closed even when not printing. Dust
• Be careful to dusts on the edge face of the media.
may accumulate on the head nozzles.
Some rolls have dusts contained in the package gathered on
Handling of ink cartridges the edge surface of the roll. If you use as it is, the drawing
• Safety is evaluated by our recommended ink. Please use quality may be degraded due to nozzle missing or ink drops.
our recommended ink for safe use. Be sure to set the roll after removing dusts adhering on the
• If the ink cartridge is moved from a cold place to a warm edge face of the roll.
place, leave it in the room temperature for three hours or
more before using it.
• Open the ink cartridge just before installation. If the ink is left
• Set the heater temperature according to the characteristics
of the media. (Heater-equipped machine)
• Set the temperature of the Pre-heater, Print heater and Post-
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open for a long time, normal printing performance may not heater according to the media type and characteristics. In
be ensured. addition, there is a method to specify the automatic
• Make sure to store ink cartridges in a cool and dark place. temperature setting from the operation panel by specifying
• Keep ink cartridges and waste ink tank out of reach of the profile from the dedicated RIP. Refer to the instruction
children. manual of your RIP for the specification method. (Heater-
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• Be sure to thoroughly consume the ink cartridge within 3 equipped machine)
months after opening it. If it has passed for a long time after • Do not leave the media on for a long time with the heater
opening, the print quality would be poor. ON. (Heater-equipped machine)
• When you no longer need ink cartridges, ink packs, and
waste ink, please hand them over to your distributor or
service representative. If you dispose them by yourself,
please followthe regulations stipulated by the industrial
waste disposer or the local regulations of each country.
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• Do not hit the ink cartridge strongly or shake it violently. Ink
may leak from the cartridge.
• Do not refill ink in the ink pack or ink cartridge. We are not
responsible for any problems caused by using refilled ink.
• Do not touch or stain the contact area of the ink cartridge
PCB. It may cause a PCB failure.
• Make sure that you shake the white and silver ink cartridges
several times before printing.
Protection of media from dust
• Store media in a bag. Wiping off dust accumulated on media
will adversely affect the media due to static electricity.
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• When leaving the workshop after the working hours, do not
leave any media on the roll hanger. Dust will adhere on the
media.
Disposition of this machine
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• Consult your sales or service representative for proper
disposal of this machine. Otherwise, commission an
industrial waste disposal company.
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Safety Precautions
Cautions on Installation
Safety interlock
This machine is equipped with interlocks to terminate the
operation for your safety when the cover opens during
printing etc. (red circle parts in the figure below).
A place exposed to direct
On an inclined surface
sunlight
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Warning labels
Warning labels
Warning labels are stuck on the machine. Be sure to fully understand the warning given on the labels.
If a warning label is illegible due to stains or has come off, purchase a new one from a distributor or our sales office.
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When the maintenance cover is open
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Warning labels
1 M903239
2 M903330
3 M903405
4 M906144
5 M907935
6 M905811
7 M906031
8 M905935
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Chapter 1
Before Use
This chapter
describes the items required to understand before use, such as the name of each part of
the machine or the installation procedures.
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(19.7 in or more)
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(16 mo l) 500 mm or more
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Chapter 1 Before Use
Ink cartridges
Each cartridge contains an ink of a particular
color.
Cartridge protection cover
This prevents an injury or breakage of the
machine due to a protrusion of the ink
cartridge. (It is located under the ink cartridge.)
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Carriage
Operation panel
CleaningSolutionCartridge slot 2
Insert the cleaning solution cartridge.
Stand 2
Supports the main body of the machine. It is
provided with casters that are used to move
Post-heater
this machine.
Dries ink after printing.
Clamp lever (front)
Platen
Print area. Moves the pinch rollers up and down to hold or
release the media. 2
Maintenance cover
Take-up device
Open the cover in maintenance.
Even when the power switch is off, keep all covers Automatically winds up the roll media printed.
closed.
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Chapter 1 Before Use
Roll holders
AC inlet
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Chapter 1 Before Use
Operation Panel
Use the operation panel to make settings for printing or operate this machine.
Display
key
Changes over the functions of the Displays the following items:
function keys ([FUNC1]–[FUNC3]). • Printer status
• Set media width
/ / key • Heater temperature (current tem-
Press this to set various functions or perature/set temperature)
to do test printing. The function • Ink status *1
keys’ functions are changed each • Functions assigned to [FUNC1]
time [SEL] key is pressed. to [FUNC3] *2
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higher level of the hierarchy. Also, press Currently printing.
this to turn the power on or off. (Give it a Flashing Light blue In test printing: printing a pattern stored inside the
long press to turn the power off.) machine.
Lit steady blue Print data still remains in the machine.
key
Registers the last input value as the Flashing red Error has occurred.
setting value or goes to the immediate Lit steady red Error (SYSTEM HALT) has occurred.
lower level of the hierarchy.
• The power switch under the operation panel lights in blue when the power is turned on, and off when the power switch
is turned off. The ink clogging prevention function is periodically operated even when the power switch is OFF if the
main power switch keeps being ON. (Auto maintenance function) P.1-4
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*1 : Ink Status
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Ink status (e.g., remaining ink levels) and ink errors are indicated by icons.
Icon Details
The ink remaining levels will be indicated with the nine types of the following icons.
Displayed when ink near end. The remaining ink is little, so provide new ink. 2
Displayed when ink end or ink error occurs. The printing cannot be performed.
Displayed when the ink expiration date expires. Replace with new ink or use it up as soon as
possible. It is possible to print.
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When there are multiple items on the MENU screen or other screens, it moves to the previous page.
When there are multiple items on the MENU screen or other screens, it moves to the next page.
Used for completing confirmation when warning message has been displayed and so on.
Used for turning functions OFF or cancelling them, for example, when turning heater settings OFF and so on.
Some kind of setting or function is assigned. Operate according to the description of each function.
Switches between enable/disable when selecting multiple items, for example, when selecting target head for
cleaning and so on.
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Media sensor
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• Be sure to wear the attached safety glasses in
cleaning within the capping station to protect your
eyes against ink. Otherwise, you may get ink in
your eyes.
Printer Unit
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Pinch Rollers and Grit Rollers
This machine retains the media with the pinch rollers and
the grit rollers.
Printer unit • Keep the pinch rollers lifted up when this machine
is not in use. If the pinch rollers are left lowered
for an extended period of time, they can be
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deformed and fail to securely retain the media.
Cutter Unit
Cutter unit
Feed roller Pinch roller
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Socket
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Chapter 1 Before Use
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soap and rinse with plenty of water. Failure to
wash off liquid may result in skin inflammation. If As the component of white and silver ink are easy
your skin becomes irritated or painful, seek to settle out, it is necessary to shake it periodically.
medical attention immediately.
• If ink, maintenance washing liquid, waste ink, or
Shake white / silver ink
any other liquid used in the product comes into Cartridges [ENT]
contact with your eyes, rinse immediately with
• When using orange ink:
plenty of clean water. Rinse for at least 15
minutes. If you wear contact lenses and they can As orange ink components precipitates easily
be easily removed, remove after rinsing for at compared to the other colors, please shake the
least 15 minutes with clean water. Be sure to rinse following cases.
the undersides of your eyelids. Failure to rinse off - Around once a week
liquid may result in blindness or impaired vision. If - 24 hours after the last printing
your eyes become irritated or painful, seek • If using a solvent ink (SS21/ES3) other than the
medical attention immediately. above: Shake about once a month.
• If ink, maintenance washing liquid, waste ink, or • If you use Sublimation dye inks (Sb53/Sb54) other
any other liquid used in the product enters your
than the above colors: Shake about once a week.
mouth or is swallowed, gargle with water
immediately. Do not induce vomiting. Seek
medical attention promptly. Inducing vomiting may Insert the ink cartridge.
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cause liquid to enter the airway.
• Insert the ink cartridge lengthwise with the surface
• If a large amount of vapor is inhaled, move to a
well-ventilated area, keep warm, and rest in a having ink IC chip pointing to the left side.
posture that allows easy breathing. If the condition
does not improve, seek medical attention
promptly.
• Safety is evaluated by our recommended ink.
Please use our recommended ink for safe use.
• If the ink cartridge is moved from a cold place to a
warm place, leave it in the room temperature for
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three hours or more before using it.
• Open the ink cartridge just before installation. If
the ink is left open for a long time, normal printing
performance may not be ensured.
• Make sure to store ink cartridges in a cool and
dark place.
• Keep ink cartridges and waste ink tank out of
reach of children.
• Be sure to thoroughly consume the ink cartridge
within 3 months after opening it. If it has passed
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for a long time after opening, the print quality
would be poor. • Colors are displayed on the display as follows.
• When you no longer need ink cartridges, ink Black: K, Cyan: C, Magenta: M, Yellow: Y,
packs, and waste ink, please hand them over to Blue: B, Light cyan: c, Light magenta: m, Light
your distributor or service representative. If you blue: b
dispose them by yourself, please followthe
regulations stipulated by the industrial waste
• For ink cartridge setting order, refer to P.7-
disposer or the local regulations of each country. 5"Setting orders of ink cartridges".
• Make sure that you shake the white and silver ink
cartridges several times before printing.
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Roll media
Roll inside
3 or 2 inches
diameter
Side printed Side facing outward
The roll end is gently fixed to the core with
Roll end
weak-adhesive tape or weak glue for easy
treatment
removal.
*1. When the MARGIN(RIGHT/LEFT) setting has been set to the
minimum (-10 mm).
Condition of
Description
Lamp Caution in handling of medias
Lit to green No error (ink is being supplied)
OFF No error Pay attention to the followings for handling of medias.
One of the following errors occurs.
• Use recommended media.
• Ink near-end
Lit or blinks Use our recommended media to print with stable
• Ink end
to yellow and high image quality.
• Expiration of a term of ink validity (one
• Pay attention to the expansion and contraction of
month)
the media.
Expiration of a term of ink validity Do not use media that has just been opened. The
Blinks to red
(two months) media may expand and contract depending on
One of the following errors occurs. the room temperature and humidity. Open the
• No ink left package and expose it to the place of use for at
Lit to red
• No ink cartridge inserted least 30 minutes before attaching it to the unit.
• Other ink errors ( P.6-7) • Do not use curled media.
In addition to causing media jams, it also affects
the image quality.
Restrictions concerning the product Also, use media with tight curls after removing the
curls. If a regular-sized coated sheet of media is
The ink expiration date is indicated on the Ink cartridge. rolled and stored, the coated side has to face
Expired ink may cause printing defects or alter the color outside.
tone. Printing is possible even if the ink has passed its • Be careful to dusts on the edge face of the media.
expiration date. Nevertheless, we recommend replacing Some rolls have dusts contained in the package
with new ink or use up as quickly as possible. gathered on the edge surface of the roll. If you
use as it is, the drawing quality may be degraded
Example: The expiration date is April. due to nozzle missing or ink drops. Be sure to set
May: Replace with new ink or use up as quickly as the roll after removing dusts adhering on the edge
possible. Printing is possible. face of the roll.
• Be careful to dusts on the edge face of the media.
June (Yellow lamp illuminated): Replace with new ink or
Some rolls have dusts contained in the package
use up as quickly as possible. Printing is possible. gathered on the edge surface of the roll. If you
July (Red lamp flashing): Printing is not possible. use as it is, the drawing quality may be degraded
• The message appears on the display. due to nozzle missing or ink drops. Be sure to set
the roll after removing dusts adhering on the edge
face of the roll.
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Menu mode
This machine has 4 modes. Each menu mode is described below.
NOT-READY mode
This is the mode in which the media has not been detected yet.
LOCAL mode
2
[SEL] key Function key [FUNC1] ~ [FUNC3]
Press the [SEL] key to change the functions.
2
This mode permits the following operations:
• Pressing the JOG keys to set up a drawing origin and drawing area.
• Pressing the [ENTER] key to check the remaining amount of ink, the description of the cartridge error, the
model name, the firmware version, and so on.
2
MENU mode
To set MENU mode, press the [FUNC1] key when this machine is in LOCAL mode.
In this mode, each function can be set.
REMOTE mode
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Chapter 1 Before Use
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Chapter 2
Basic Operations
This chapter
describes procedures and setting methods for ink and media preparation, and printing.
Workflow of printing
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation
2
switch
OFF
2
• The firmware version is displayed when the power not operate, and this may cause nozzle clogging.
is turned ON, and the machine performs its initial
operation. Turn the power OFF after having checked the
position of the head.
Turn the power on, by pressing the
2 key.
If the power is turned OFF in a state where the head
has not returned to the capping station, the ink head
• The machine enters LOCAL. dries, which may cause nozzle clogging.
In this case, turn the power ON again and check that
3
Turn ON the power of the connected PC. the head has returned to the capping station, and turn
the power OFF.
Do not turn the power OFF during printing or
2
• Turn the power ON after the front cover and
maintenance cover are closed. cutting.
• The head nozzle may result in nozzle clogging if The head may not return to the capping station.
the main power switch is left OFF for a long time.
After having turned the power switch OFF by
2
pressing [END/POWER] key, turn the main
power switch OFF.
When turning the main power switch off for moving the
Turning the Power OFF machine or for solving the error or the like, press the
When having ended the operation of the machine, turn the [END/POWER] key a long time on the front of the
power OFF by pressing the power switch located on the machine, check the display is turned off on the
front side. operation panel, and turn the main power switch off.
Check the following items when turning the power OFF.
2
• If the machine is receiving data from the PC or if there
is any data that has not been output yet
• If the head has returned to the capping station
• If any error has occurred
( P.6-7 “Ink Error”)
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation
Setting a Media 3
Adjust the height-adjusting lever
according to the media.
This machine can be used with a roll media and leaf • Adjust the position of the lever, referring to P.2-4
media. “For the Adjusting Lever and the Range”.
For usable medias, refer to P.1-10 “Usable sizes of • Set the height-adjusting lever to the highest stage
media”. or the lowest stage.Setting it to the intermediate
height, a printing fault can result.
• Take care not to drop the media on your foot when
Height-adjusting lever
setting the media.It may cause an injury due to the
media.
• When setting a roll media, work by two or more
people. Otherwise, you may hurt your back by the
weight of the roll media.
• Adjust the head height prior to setting the media.If
the head height is adjusted after the media is set,
this may cause a media jamming, deterioration of
the print quality or head damage.
• The range of the initial head height is adjustable
by 2 levels according to the purpose of use.
• The range of the printing height of this machine is
Fix the carriage.
from L range (2 mm/3 mm) to H range (3 mm/4
mm). (Set to L range 2 mm at shipping) 4 • Fasten the screw securely.
Carriage
Loosen the screw in front. For the Adjusting Lever and the Range
2 • Loosen the screws, rotating each by one turn of a
standard screwdriver.
Range Head height Note
2mm You can raise the base of the
L range
(The set position at shipping)
head height 1 to 2 mm higher.
M range 2.5mm To do this, contact one of our
sales representatives.
H range 3mm
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Adjusting the Position of the Pinch Roller According to the State of a Media
Adjust the position of the pinch roller according to the width of the media to be set.
This machine feeds the media with a pinch roller and grid roller for printing or cutting.
The pinch roller should be above the grid roller.
• When setting the media. Do not place the pinch roller that has been removed from the media on the grid roller. (Move the
pinch roller as shown in the illustration “X” in “How to Adjust the Pinch Roller”.) Operating the printer with the media not
gripped between the pinch roller and grid roller could wear the pinch roller out.
Pinch roller
Grit roller
2
How to Adjust the Pinch Roller
Move the pinch roller unit to adjust the position of the pinch roller.
2
Use the pinch roller guide mark for positioning.
2
Pinch roller unit (rear side)
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• To feed the media smoothly, select the grid roller positions so that the media can be held at equallyspaced intervals.
• When the grid rollers to be used are determined, adjust the pinch roller unit referring to "How to Adjustthe Pinch Roller" of
P. 2-17.
• You can use any number of pinch roller units from 2 to 7.
• Adjust the pinch roller of both ends so that they are within the range of 10cm from media left end and 2cm from media right
end. If adjusting them to the further position, it will remain uncut when cuttingthe media.
Determine the grid rollers to be used The right end of the media
according to the size of the media. should come within this range
GR : Grit roller
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• To feed the media smoothly, select the grid roller positions so that the media can be held at equallyspaced intervals.
• When the grid rollers to be used are determined, adjust the pinch roller unit referring to "How to Adjustthe Pinch Roller" of
P. 2-17.
• You can use any number of pinch roller units from 2 to 6.
• Adjust the pinch roller of both ends so that they are within the range of 10cm from media left end and 2cm from media right
end. If adjusting them to the further position, it will remain uncut when cuttingthe media.
Determine the grid rollers to be used The right end of the media
according to the size of the media. should come within this range.
GR : Grit roller
2
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• To feed the media smoothly, select the grid roller positions so that the media can be held at equallyspaced intervals.
• When the grid rollers to be used are determined, adjust the pinch roller unit referring to "How to Adjustthe Pinch Roller" of
P. 2-17.
• You can use any number of pinch roller units from 2 to 5.
• Adjust the pinch roller of both ends so that they are within the range of 10cm from media left end and 2cm from media right
end. If adjusting them to the further position, it will remain uncut when cuttingthe media.
Determine the grid rollers to be used The right end of the media
according to the size of the media. should come within this range.
GR : Grit roller
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• To feed the media smoothly, select the grid roller positions so that the media can be held at equallyspaced intervals.
• When the grid rollers to be used are determined, adjust the pinch roller unit referring to "How to Adjustthe Pinch Roller" of
P. 2-17.
• You can use any number of pinch roller units from 2 to 4.
• Adjust the pinch roller of both ends so that they are within the range of 10cm from media left end and 2cm from media right
end. If adjusting them to the further position, it will remain uncut when cuttingthe media.
GR : Grit roller 2
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Set the media so that the right end of the media will be inside the
area shown by an arrow. (up to the 3rd grid roller from the right
end in front of the main body)
The End of the Media Should Not Exceed the Slit Line on the Platen
Slit line
Media
Media press
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2
Adjust the basic position of the roll holder
so that it is placed between the guide
marks of the pinch rollers.
2
Insert the roll media in this machine.
8 • The roll media can be smoothly inserted by
slanting the media.
2
• Pull the media out of the roll so that the
media can be grasped from the front of the
machine.
(3) Push down the clamp lever from the back of
this machine.
• The media is held.
2
held at equally spaced intervals. If the pinch rollers
cannot be set at equally spaced intervals, start
over from Step 3.
Roll Holder Side (The back of this machine) • Ensure there is a dead space of 5 mm or above at
each end of the media. ( P.2-10)
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Pull out the roll media out. • When installing the media, align the media’s right
9 (1) Open the front cover. edge with the slit line in the platen. Placing the
media rightward of the slit line will make it rise up if
(2) Raise the clamp lever from the front of this
it moves obliquely, and this could cause damage
machine. to the head.
(3) Pull out the roll media gently and stop pulling • If a media is misaligned to the right/left more than
when locked lightly. fixed position, a error message “MEDIA SET
POSITION R” is displayed. Set the media again.
Slit Line
Media
Media
Press
Take-up
device
Core
• Set the media so that no media sticks out from the When the media width detection is
right end pinch roller to the right side.
• When using a thick media, remove the media
14 complete, use to enter the
number of the pinch rollers you are using.
press from the media before printing.
• When the pinch roller number in "MEDIA
• Do not use the media holder when cutting media.
DETECT" of the machine setup is set to OFF
( P.3-13), the screen to enter the number of
pinch rollers is not displayed. Proceed to step 16.
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Secure the media on the take-up device. Entering the media remaining amount
16 ( P.2-14)
(1) Feed the media up to the core of the roll media of When [MEDIA RESIDUAL] of the machine setup is “ON”
the take-up device by pressing the [] key. ( P.3-13), the screen for entering media remaining
(2) Fix the middle of the media with adhesive tape. amount is displayed after detecting the media width.
(3) In the same manner, fix the left side and right side
of the media. Display the screen for entering media
• Make sure that the there is no slack or wrinkle on the
media in such condition that the roll media is pulled
1 remaining amount.
2
remain on the media after pinching. Display the screen for entering the right
You can set the following items in pinch roller pressure settings: 1 edge position of the media.
Item Setting value Outline
Set the number of the pinch rollers you
NUMBER are using.
FOR USE 1~7 This number differs depending on the
model you are using.
LOW/ MID/ Set the pinch roller pressure for
2
PRINT
HIGH printing.
Set the pressure of the edge pinch
LOW/ MID/ Press to enter the right edge
CUT: ENDS
HIGH
rollers (left and right edges) used when
cutting the media. 2 position of the media.
Set the pressure of the pinch rollers
OFF/ LOW/ Press the key.
CUT: INNER
MID/ HIGH
except for the edge pinch rollers used
when cutting the media. 3 • Next, the screen to enter the left edge position of
CHANGE Switch between the setting for printing the media is displayed.
2
PRINT/ CUT
EXECUTION and cutting.
2
Press to enter the media the left
3
Press
value.
, to select the setting
4 edge position of the media.
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Take-up device
With the switch of the narrow take-up device, select the
take-up direction of the media or others.
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Clamp lever
2
• Set the media so that no media sticks out from the
right end pinch roller to the right side. completed.
• When using a thick media, remove the media
• After setting the media in place, set the pinch roller
press from the media before printing.
pressure, referring to P.2-13 “Setting the pinch
• Do not use the media holder when cutting media.
roller pressure”.
Media press 2
• Set the pinch roller so that the media is held at
equally spaced intervals. If the pinch rollers cannot
2
be set at equally spaced intervals, start over from
Step 2.
• Ensure there is a dead space of 5 mm or above at
each end of the media. P.2-10).
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Slit Line
Media
15 mm
(Y’)
slot for cutting
approx. 75 mm(X’)
Media
Press
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Head
2
Test pattern
• If the origin position has been set
• If the head gap has been adjusted P.2-4
2
Normal test pattern
(when using ink other than white ink)
When you use ink that you can check by printing a test
pattern on a white media, print this test pattern.
2
midway.
• When using a roll media, rewind the media by
hand before printing so that it is not loose. When
the roll media has not been rewound tightly, it may
cause image quality to deteriorate.
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Perform test printing with the normal Perform test printing with the test
test pattern pattern for checking white ink
Press the (TEST PRINT/CLEANING), It makes easier to check if print the background to the
1 and press the key in LOCAL. white ink locations in the pattern.
Normal pattern
Abnormal pattern
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NORMAL : When any line is missing • On completion of [MEDIA COMP.] during use of a
SOFT : When only head wiping is needed (when roll media, the media returns to the printing origin.
Then the roll media in the rear of this machine will
lines are bent)
slacken.
HARD : When poor image quality cannot be Before printing, take up the slack in the roll media
improved even by NORMAL or SOFT by hand; a loose roll media can result in an inferior
cleaning image quality.
ULTRA : When poor image quality cannot be • When printing with a take-up device, set the media
improved even by HARD cleaning first and perform media correction.
2
Press the (TEST PRINT/CLEANING) • Make adjustment so that an even color density is
1 key in LOCAL. obtained in the boundary between the two bands.
2
(in case of bent lines)
• HARD : Select this if inferior printing cannot
be improved even by [NORMAL] or
[SOFT] cleaning. First band
• ULTRA : Select this if inferior printing cannot
be improved even by [HARD]
cleaning. Set a media. ( P.2-4)
Press the key.
1
3
Perform test printing again, and check the
2
Press the key, and press the
(ADJUST) in LOCAL. 2
4 result. • ADJUST MENU will be displayed.
2
head cleaning.
• Clean the wiper and ink cap. ( P.5-8)
Check the correction pattern and enter a
• Wash the head nozzle. ( P.5-9)
4 correction value.
• A screen for entering the correction value will be
displayed.
• Enter a correction value in "+":
The boundary between the two bands is widened.
• Enter a correction value in "-":
The boundary between the two bands is
narrowed.
• When you change the correction value by "30",
2
the width of the boundary changes by about 0.1
mm.
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Output
direction
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1
Press the key, and press the
(DATA CLEAR) in LOCAL.
2 • The media is cut.
• When the cutting has been completed, the current
mode returns to LOCAL.
Press the key.
2 • The received data is erased then it returns to the
2
Local.
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Workflow of cutting
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2
regulations.
2
Protruding amount of the cutter blade
Cutter
Cap
Protruding amount
Turn the adjusting knob to adjust the of the cutter blade
2 protruding amount of the cutter.
• arrow to protrude the cutter blade.
( 0.5 mm per revolution)
Adjusting knob
Film
Base paper
Amount of cutting
2
(Film thickness + Base paper
thickness)
Amount of cutting=
Cutter 2
• However, Film thickness < Base paper thickness
For reference :
the protruding amount of the cutter blade = 0.2 to 0.5mm
(Replace the blade when it is blunt.)
2
• Adjust the blade pressure so that the cutter may
leave a little bit of cutter track on the sheet.
• In case the sheet thickness is thinner than the film
thickness, which may not provide correct cutting
quality, change the protruding amount of the blade
and you may get a better result.
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Holder presser
Put the cap on the pen adapter.
1 • Use the cap to adjust the pen height.
Pen adapter
Fixing screw
Holder presser
Cap
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Press to select “TOOL Turn the knob clockwise to fix the tool.
6 REPLACE”, and press the key. 10 • Turn the knob of the tool holder clockwise, and
surely fix it.
Press the key.
7 • The cutter unit moves to the left end of the
• Instead of the ballpoint pen, you can attach the
refill that comes with it.
machine.
Follow the procedure below to attach the ballpoint
pen refill to the pen adapter, then put it into the tool
Rotate the knob to loosen the holder
8 presser.
holder in the same way as in step 6.
Holder presser
2
Insert until it is rested
Brim
2
Holder presser
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conditions
You can cut on the dotted line, not to cut sheet out.
(Half cut)
When you set half cut to valid (ON), you can use the half
You can register the cutting speed and the pressure cut function.
depending on the sheet or the tool type to be used.
(Cut condition)
CUT1 ~ 3 PEN
CUT4 ~ 7
Cutting.
5
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Set the Cut Conditions • Nothing is displayed on the LCD if "0" is specified.
Setting contents of plotting condition (PEN): Press to set ON/OFF, and press
Plotting speed (SPEED)/ pen pressure (PRESS) 11 the key.
Press the key in LOCAL to display • When you perform half cut, select ON and
1 the “TOOL” menu.
proceed to the Step 11.
• When you do not want to set AUTO CUT, select
"OFF" and proceed to Step 17.
Press the (TOOL).
2 12
Press to move the cursor to pressure
setting of left part (not to be cut), and
Press to select a tool condition to
3 be used, and press the key.
press the key.
4
Press to move the cursor to cutting
speed, and press the key.
13 the key.
• Set the pressure of the left part (not to be cut)
when performing half cut.
Press to set the cutting speed, • Setting values : 0 to 450g (settable by 5g step)
5 and press the key.
• Set the moving speed of the tool for cutting or pen
plotting.
• Setting values : 1 to 10cm/s (settable by 1cm/s
14
Press to move the cursor to the
setting of length to be left, and press the
key.
2
step)
15 to 30cm/s Press to move the cursor to the
(settable by 5cm/s step) 15 setting of length to be left, and press the
key.
Press to move the cursor to cutting
6
2
pressure, and press the key. • Set the length to be left not to be cut when
performing half cut.
• Setting values : 0.1 to 5mm
Press to set the cutting pressure,
7 and press the key.
(settable by 0.1mm step)
• Set the pressure that the tool presses the sheet Press to move the cursor to the
for cutting or pen plotting.
• Setting values : 10 to 20g (settable by 2g step)
16 setting of cut length, and press the
key.
25 to 100g (settable by 5g step)
110 to 450g (settable by 10g
step)
• When the cutting (plotting) pressure setting is
17
Press
press the
to set the cut length, and
key. 2
• Set the length to be cut when performing half cut.
completed, proceed to the setting of the OFFSET • Setting values : 5 to 150 mm
value. When you set the plotting condition (PEN),
(5 to 20mm: 1mm step, 20 to
you cannot set the OFFSET value and half cut.
150mm: 5mm step)
Proceed to the Step 16.
• The maximum pressure at selecting PEN is 150g.
2
Press the key to register the
Press to move the cursor to OFFSET, 18 set contents.
8 and press the key. • Return to the local.
• The set value is retained even when the power is
Press to set the offset value, and turned “OFF”.
9 press the key.
• When you set the cutting condition (CUT1 to 7),
set the distance between the center of the cutter
holder and the blade tip.
• Setting values : 0 to 250 (0.00 to 2.50mm)
(settable by 0.05mm step)
2
Cutter
holder
Blade
OFFSET
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2
Removing the Cutter Unit
Temporarily
When cutting or printing-with-a-pen job is finished, the
cutter unit is on the platen.
2
To check the result of cutting (printing-with-a-pen) or to
set a new medium, follow the steps below to remove the
cutter unit from the platen temporarily.
2
Press the (TEST CUT).
2
Press to select the “CUTTER
3 HEAD MOVE/RETRACT”, and press the
key.
• The cutter unit moves from on the platen to the
left end of the machine.
2
• When the coupling unit is connected to the printer
unit, switch the destination to the cutter unit, and
move to move it to the origin position. (Moving the
cutter unit)
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Chapter 3
Setup
This chapter
describes various settings of this machine.
SETUP 1 1/3 SETUP 1 1/3 SETUP 1 1/3 SETUP 1 1/3 SETUP 1 1/3
FEED COMP. > FEED COMP. > FEED COMP. > FEED COMP. > FEED COMP. >
DROP.POScorrect > DROP.POScorrect > DROP.POScorrect > DROP.POScorrect > DROP.POScorrect >
HEATER HOST HEATER HOST HEATER HOST HEATER HOST HEATER HOST
LOGICAL SEEK HOST LOGICAL SEEK HOST LOGICAL SEEK HOST LOGICAL SEEK HOST LOGICAL SEEK HOST
DRYING TIME > DRYING TIME > DRYING TIME > DRYING TIME > DRYING TIME >
<< >> << >> << >> << >> << >>
SETUP 1 2/3 SETUP 1 2/3 SETUP 1 2/3 SETUP 1 2/3 SETUP 1 2/3
MARGIN/LEFT HOST MARGIN/LEFT HOST MARGIN/LEFT HOST MARGIN/LEFT HOST MARGIN/LEFT HOST
MARGIN/RIGHT HOST MARGIN/RIGHT HOST MARGIN/RIGHT HOST MARGIN/RIGHT HOST MARGIN/RIGHT HOST
VACUUM FAN HOST VACUUM FAN HOST VACUUM FAN HOST VACUUM FAN HOST VACUUM FAN HOST
FEED SPEED 100% FEED SPEED 100% FEED SPEED 100% FEED SPEED 100% FEED SPEED 100%
AUTO CLEANING > AUTO CLEANING > AUTO CLEANING > AUTO CLEANING > AUTO CLEANING >
<< >> << >> << >> << >> << >>
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Chapter 3 Setup
When no instruc-
Function name Set value tion from RIP Outline
exists *1
Used to print a pattern for correcting a media-
FEED COMP. ( P.3-5) -9999 to 0 to 9999
feeding rate and correct it.
Used to adjust the dot position in go and return
DROP.POScorrect ( P.3-6) -40.0 to 0 to 40.0
printing.
PRE
OFF/ 20 to 50 °C
PRINT Sets each heater's conditions.
HEATER (OFF/ 68 to 122°F)
( P.3-6) POST
Set the time from the print completion until the
OFF TIME NONE/ 0 to 90 min
heater to be OFF.
LOGICAL SEEK ( P.3-7) HOST/ON / OFF OFF Sets the scan movable area during printing.
DRYING TIME SCAN HOST/0.0 to 9.9 sec 0 sec Sets the time to wait for ink drying.
( P.3-7) PRINT END HOST/0 to 120 min 0 min Sets the ink drying time after printing.
MARGIN/LEFT ( P.3-8) 0 mm Sets a non-printing area along the right and left
-10 to 85mm
MARGIN/RIGHT ( P.3-8) 0 mm edges of the media.
HOST/ WEAK/ STANDARD/
VACUUM FAN ( P.3-8) STRONG Sets the absorbability of the media.
STRONG
*2
FEED SPEED ( P.3-8) 10 to 100 to 200 % 100 % Changes the media feeding speed in printing.
OFF, FILE, LENGTH, TIME
FILE INTERVAL 1 to 1000
AUTO
CLEANING
( P.3-9)
TYPE NORMAL/ SOFT/ HARD
LENGTH INTERVAL 0.1 to100.0m
TYPE NORMAL/ SOFT/ HARD
Sets the automatic cleaning operation for the head
performed before printing or during printing.
3
TIME INTERVAL 10 to 120 min
TYPE NORMAL/ SOFT/ HARD
Sets the wiping operation performed after printing
INTERVAL WIPING ( P.3-9) 3 to 255 min, OFF
is completed.
2
AUTO
MAPS
Speed 50 ~ 100% Change the effect of "MAPS".
( P.3-8) MANUAL
Smoothing level 0 ~ 100%
RESET SETTING ( P.3-5) The configulation in the settings 1-4 can be reset ondividually.
*1. This is the setting value to be used for printing when setting value is not specified at the RIP software (host) side, or, you give priority to the setting
value at the machine side.
*2. When you set this to “100%” or more, required time for completion of printing will be shortened. However, enough drying time cannot be ensured
and it may affect the image quality.
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• Print conditions that can be pre-registered with the Press to select “Temporary”,
machine are the four types, “SETUP 1” to “SETUP
4”.
2 and press the key.
• If you print with the print condition which do not • SETUP MENU will be displayed.
often use, you will be able to set the print
Press the (<<).
conditions by selecting "Temporary".
If turn on the power again, settings in "Temporary"
will return to the original state when it was
3
purchased. Press to select “RESET
Also if turn on the power again in “Temporary”
state, it will be the state in selecting “SETUP 1”.
4 SETTING”, and press the key.
3
Press to select and set each item
in the setup menu list.
8 to be changed, and press the key.
• Please see the reference page in the setup menu
• Please see the reference page in the setup menu list for detailed configuration procedure.
list for detailed configuration procedure.
Reflect The Content Set In [Temporary] To
Setup 1 To 4
How to use [Temporary] Press the (MENU) key in
[Temporary] is not only to set the print condition to be 1 LOCAL.
used only once, but also can be used for partial change of
the registered SETUP "1 to 4", or for reflecting the print Press to select “Temporary”,
conditions set by the [Temporary] to SETUP 1 to 4. 2 and press the key.
• SETUP MENU will be displayed.
Register the print conditions in [Temporary]
Press to select and set each item
Registration of the print conditions to [Temporary] can
be done as the same method as to SETUP 1 to 4. 3 in the setup menu list.
• Please see the reference page in the setup menu
Press the (MENU) key in list for detailed configuration procedure.
1 LOCAL.
Display the last page of Temporary and
Press to select “Temporary”, 4 select “SAVE SETTING”, and press the
2 and press the key. key.
• Selection screen of the save location will be
• SETUP MENU will be displayed.
displayed.
Press to select and set each item
3 in the setup menu list.
5
Press to select the location
selected (SETUP 1 to 4), and press the
• Please see the reference page in the setup menu
key.
list for detailed configuration procedure.
• Save confirmation screen will be displayed.
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Chapter 3 Setup
7
Press the
end the setting.
key several times to 2 LOCAL.
1
Press the
LOCAL.
(MENU) key in 4 and press the key.
2
Press to select SETUP 1 to 4 to
be reset and press the key.
5 correction pattern.
3
• When media correction is needed, perform the
Setting of Media Correction operation in Step 6 to make correction.
Correct the media feed amount to match the type of Press the key several times to
media you are using.
If the correction value is not appropriate, stripes may
8 end the setting.
appear on the printed image, thus resulting in a poor
printing.
Correcting Media-feeding during
2
• On completion of [MEDIA COMP.] during use of a
roll media, the media returns to the printing origin.
Printing
Then the roll media in the rear of this machine will
slacken.
A media-feeding rate can be corrected even in the remote
Before printing, take up the slack in the roll media mode or when image data is printed.
by hand; a loose roll media can result in an inferior
image quality. Press the (ADJUST) key in
• When printing with a take-up device, set the media
first and perform media correction.
1 the Remote.
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Chapter 3 Setup
2
• SETUP MENU will be displayed.
• Item selecting:by the [][] keys
Press to serect “LOGICAL • Time setting:by the [][] keys
3 SEEK” , and press the key. Press the key several times to
5
Press the
end the setting.
key several times to 2
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• Pay attention to that printing may start on the Press the key several times to
media press if a right and left margin is set to 5
mm or less when the media press is used in
7 end the setting.
printing. • Some settings do not change the speed
depending on the print conditions.
Press to select SETUP 1 to 4, and • MAPS provides two setting options: “AUTO” and
2 press the key.
"MANUAL" MAPS applies the one most suitable
for your printing conditions, so please normally
• SETUP MENU will be displayed. use "AUTO" (default value).
• In order to use this function, Mimaki driver Ver
Press the (>>). 4.2.0 or higher is required.
3 • Changing the MAPS settings may change the
Press to serect “VACUUM FAN” , color tone. Check the effects before use.
4 and press the key. • MAPS may not be effective depending on image to
be printed. Use it after checking effect in advance.
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3
Press the (<<) .
Press key, and press to
3
5 select the type of auto cleaning. Press to serect “INTERVAL
• There are “PAGE”, “LENGTH” and “TIME” for
auto cleaning.
4 WIPING” , and press the key.
• FILE:When the set number of prints has been Press to set intervals.
completed, the machine performs head cleaning
5 • Set Value : 3 to 255 Minutes, OFF
2
automatically.
• LENGTH:When the set length has passed, the • When [OFF] is set, periodical wiping is not
machine performs head cleaning automatically. executed.
• TIME:When the set time has passed, the machine
Press the key.
performs head cleaning automatically.
• If you do not set auto cleaning, first select “OFF” 6
and proceed to the Step 7.
Press the key several times to
6
Press key, and press to 7 end the setting.
2
select the cleaning interval.
• Depending on the auto cleaning type selected in
the Step 3, the setting value differs.
• For FILE : 1 to 1000 file
• For LENGTH : 0.1 to 100.0m (in 0.1m increment)
• For TIME : 10 to 120min (in 10min increment)
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3
Check MAC Addr. The IP address currently used by this machine is displayed.
When it is ON, the IP address given by the
DHCP ON / OFF
DHCP server is used.
NETWORK When it is ON, the IP address is determined by
( P.3-15) AutoIP ON / OFF the AutoIP protocol. However, DHCP is ON,
DHCP has priority.
IP Address *1 Set the IP address used by this machine.
Default Gateway *1
2
Set the default gateway used by this machine.
DNS Address *1
Set the DNS server address used by this machine.
SubNet Mask *1 Set the digit number of the subnet mask used by this machine.
Mail Delivery Set whether you send/ do not send the e-mail
ON / OFF OFF
( P.3-16) when the set event occurs.
Print Start Set whether you send/ do not send the e-mail at
ON / OFF OFF
Event the start of printing.
Set whether you send/ do not send the e-mail at
2
Print End Event ON / OFF OFF
the end of printing.
Select Event Set whether you send/ do not send the e-mail
Error Event ON / OFF OFF
( P.3-17) when a error occurs.
EVENT MAIL
Set whether you send/ do not send the e-mail
Warning Event ON / OFF OFF
when a warning occurs.
Set whether you send/ do not send the e-mail
Other Event ON / OFF OFF
when an event other than the above occurs.
2
Mail Address Set the e-mail address to which Alphanumeric characters and symbols (within 96
( P.3-17) you send the event mail. characters)
Message Subject Set the characters to write in the
Alphanumeric characters and symbols (within 8 characters)
( P.3-17) subject of the event mail.
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Press to select a set value, and Setting the Display of Media Detec-
8 press the key.
tion
• Set Value : Continuance/ Temporary
Continuance : Set the following two items in media detection settings.
Switching ON / OFF the winding operation when
pressing the switch each time. (Take-up unit in When loading the media, set whether
operation does not stop until press again ON / Setting of Media to detect the media width automatically
Detection (AUTO) or decide the print (or cut)
OFF switch.)
range manually (MANUAL).
Temporary :
Do the winding operation only while holding Set whether or not to enter the number
USE PR NUMBER
down the switch. (When release the switch, of the pinch rollers you are using during
QUERY
winding operation is stopped. ) media detection.
Press the key several times to • When using the media that cannot be detected by
9 end the setting. the sensor, such as black cutting sheets, set the
media detection setting to "MANUAL".
1
Press the (MENU)
key in LOCAL.
(twice) 8
Press the key several times to
• MACHINE SETUP MENU will be displayed.
2 REMAIN”, and press the key. • If you set the input of the number of pinch rollers
“OFF” in step 8, the pinch roller pressure and the
3
Press to select ON/OFF. number of use, that has been set in RasterLink6,
may not match in some cases. Set to “OFF” only
when performing set of pinch roller pressure
2
Press the key. ( P.2-13) in this machine.
4
Press the key several times to
5 end the setting.
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• Year/Month/Day/Time selecting:
by the [][] keys. Press to select “KEY BUZZER” ,
• Year/Month/Day/Time inputting:
by the [][] keys.
3 and press the key.
5
Press the
end the setting.
key several times to 4 press the key.
• Set value : ON/ OFF
• -20 hours to +4 hours can be set. Press the key several times to
5 end the setting.
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Press the key several times to • After connecting with the network, it takes time until
5 end the setting.
the IP address is determined. If the IP address has
not been determined, “0.0.0.0” is displayed.
2
Press to select “SPACE FEED
3 MODE” , and press the key.
8
Press
press the
to select “AutoIP”, and
key.
Press to select a set value, and
4 press the key.
9
Press
press the
to select a set value, and
key.
INTERMITTENT:Perform intermittent feed
operation of the path division • Set value : ON/ OFF
unit • When it is ON, the IP address is determined by
2
the AutoIP protocol. However, DHCP is ON,
CONTINUOUS :Feed the no data part at a time
DHCP has priority.
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Set the event to send an event mail Set the e-mail address
4
Press to select “MASSAGE
SUBJECT” , and press the key.
2
Press to set subject,
5 and press the key.
• Set the characters to write in the subject of the
2
event mail.
• Set it with alphanumeric characters and symbols
within 8 characters.
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Press to select
11 “AUTHENTICATION” , and press the
key.
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4
Press the (>>) key. 6 end the setting.
• “TRANSMIT TEST” will be selected.
• The sent result of the test e-mail is the result of e-mail sending process performed by this machine to the e-mail server. It
does not indicate that the e-mail was received at the address.
• If the spam e-mail filter etc. has been set in the terminal in which e-mails are received, even if “Sending has been
1
completed” is displayed, the e-mail cannot be received in some cases.
• If sending test e-mail has failed, the error code below is displayed.
• If the error cannot be solved, try again after a while.
• For the server setting etc., contact with the network administrator or the provider.
2
• Check that the machine IP address is correct.
10 Network connection error
• Check that the machine is in the environment where
DNS is available.
20 No valid e-mail address. • Enter the correct e-mail address.
11003 The POP server cannot be found. Or • Check the POP server address.
• Check that the machine is in the environment where
11004 cannot access DNS server.
DNS is available.
• Check the POP server setting.
11021 Cannot connect with the POP server.
• Check the firewall setting.
3
12010 An error returns from the POP server. • Check the POP server setting.
• Check the user name and the password.
13000 The POP authentication has failed. • Check the APOP setting.
• Confirm the authentication method.
• Check the SMTP server address.
10013 The SMTP server cannot be found. Or
cannot access DNS server. • Check that the machine is in the environment where
10014
DNS is available.
• Check the SMTP server setting.
10021 Cannot connect with the SMTP server. • Check the SMTP port number.
4
• Check the firewall setting.
10∗∗∗ • Check the SMTP server setting.
11∗∗∗ An error returns from the SMTP server. • Cannot communicate with a server that requires
20∗∗∗ Or, there was no response. mandatory SSL communication.
21∗∗∗ • Check protocol filter settings.
• Check that the e-mail address supporting the account
12∗∗∗ It is invalid sender address. entered in the user name/ the password is set in
SENDER ADDRESS.
• Check the e-mail address.
• Even if there is a mistake in the e-mail address, this error
5
The e-mail address cannot be found. cannot be detected in some cases.
13∗∗∗
Or, it is invalid sender address. • Check that the e-mail address supporting the account
entered in the user name/ the password is set in
SENDER ADDRESS.
22000 • Confirm the authentication method.
SMTP authentication error
22008
23∗∗∗ • Check the user name and the password.
24∗∗∗ The SMTP authentication has failed.
25∗∗∗
6
“***” is the error code returned from the e-mail server.
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Chapter 3 NOZZLE CHECK
1
NCU MENUs at-a-glance
5
RETRY
0 to 3 0 Repeats the retry operation for the set number of times.
COUNT
NOZZLE RECOVERY
ON/OFF OFF Set this when you want to conduct automatic nozzle recovery.
( P.3-23)
Sets how many missing nozzles are detected for “Nozzle
Judgement Condition
1 to 180 1 Missing” judgment to be made according to each color.
( P.3-23)
(Maximum 16 per 1 nozzle line)*2
*1. When the set length is reached during printing, nozzle check is conducted at the start of the next printing.
*2. Depending on the print conditions, nozzle recovery is not applied in some cases.
6
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2 Recovery operation
nozzle check Judgment
If more missing nozzles than “Judgment
Condition“ are detected after the nozzle check,
cleaning is performed and nozzle check is
conducted again.
When error occurs during nozzle check Printing is stopped and “Printing Check” is automatically turned
OFF. After recovering from the error, set “Printing Check” once
again.
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• The “Check Interval” setting screen will be Press the key several times to
displayed.
• “Select OFF to not set nozzle check. Proceed to
4 end the setting.
1
Step 11.
2
LENGTH: nozzle check is conducted when the Press the (MENU) (3 times)
FILE:
printed length reaches the set length.
nozzle check is conducted when the
1 key in LOCAL.
number of printed files reaches the • NOZZLE CHECK MENU will be displayed.
set number.
Press to select “Judgement
Press to select setting value, and 2 Condition”, and press the key.
6 press the key.
Press to select color, and press
• The set value will differ according to the setting
selected in Step 5. 3 the key.
LENGTH: 0.1 to 100 m
FILE: 1 to 300 files • The type of color changes depending on
the ink set.
3
Press the key twice.
7 • The “Action” setting screen will be displayed.
4
Press to set the number of
nozzles for judgment, and press the
Press the key. key.
8 • “CLEANING TYPE” will be selected.
Press the key several times to
5
4
Press to select cleaning type,
9 and press the key.
end the setting.
11
Press the
end the setting.
key several times to
5
6
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Item Description
WIPING This displays how many wipings have been done.
This displays how much waste ink has built up in the waste ink tank, as a rough percentage
WASTE TANK
of the tank capacity.
PRINT LENGTH This displays the total length of the printing done to date.
USAGE
PRINT AREA This displays the total area of the printing done to date.
USE TIME This displays the total time for which the machine has been used to date.
This displays the total time for which Spout Rubber has been used. (Only displayed when
Spout Rubber
MBIS is used)
VERSION This displays the version information of this machine.
LIST This allows you to print the settings of this machine.
Ink REPL. Report This prints ink history of this machine.
1
This displays the history of errors and warnings to date.
ERROR HISTORY When you press [][], the date of occurrence (year/month/day/hour/minute) and the error/
warning information are displayed alternately in the order of occurrence.
2
Press the (MENU) (4 times) key in LOCAL.
1 • INFORMATION MENU will be displayed.
4
Press the key several times to end the setting. 3
• When you reset the used count of the wiper, press the [FUNC2] key while [RESET?] is displayed. When you press the
[ENTER] key, the number of wipings is reset.
• By pressing the function key during display of “WIPING information,” “WASTE TANK information” and “Spout Rubber” in
USAGE, the used counts can be reset.
Press the [FUNC2]
4
When resetting WIPING information:
When resetting WASTE TANK information: Press the [FUNC1]
When resetting Spout Rubber: Press the [FUNC3]
6
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Chapter 4
Cutting Function
This chapter
describes about cutting function.
Cut Out Data with Registration Mark ............ 4-2 Maintenance Function .................................4-15
The Flow of Cutting out the Registered Maintenance of Mark Sensor .....................4-15
Data ............................................................. 4-2 Perform SAMPLE CUT to Find out the
Enter the registration mark detection mode 4-2 Cause of Cutting Error. ..............................4-17
Precautions in inputting data with registration Cutting a Medium into Multiple Pieces
marks .......................................................... 4-2 with a Certain Length .................................4-17
Setting of Detecting the Registration Marks 4-6 Cutting out Data without Register Marks
About CUTTING MENU ................................ 4-8 (PC ORIGIN OFFSET) ..............................4-18
Cutting MENU table .................................... 4-9 Setting the Scale Adjust .............................4-19
Setting the CUT MODE ............................... 4-10
perform multiple Cuttings (Copy function) ... 4-10
SETUP SUB MENU .................................... 4-11
Setting the DIVISION CUT ........................ 4-11
Make the media without uncut area
(OVER CUT function) ................................ 4-13
Other SETUP SUB MENU ........................ 4-13
SETUP RESET ......................................... 4-14
Chapter 4 Cutting Funcion
Cut Out Data with Reg- Enter the registration mark detection
istration Mark
mode
Press the (TEST CUT) in LOCAL.
Create registration marks on an output image that you
want to make a seal, and the machine detects them to cut
1
it out. Press to select the “MARK
There are following two types of registration marks. 2 DETECTION”, and press the key.
Registration mark: Type 1 • It turns out to be a registration mark detection
mode.
0.5~2.0mm
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The area where registration marks and No-plotting area around the
designs can be arranged registration marks
• The TP1 starting position must be 20 mm or more away from An area around a registration mark (from the mark origin
the leading edge of the sheet. to the mark size area) is a non-plotting area. There must
• The TP2 end position must be 45 mm or more away from the be no data plotted or stain in this area; otherwise, a wrong
tail end of the sheet. origin may be detected or a mark read error can occur.
Mark Form : Type 1
• If a wrong mark origin is detected, the cutting will
110 (or 210) mm be performed in a wrong area.
The area TP2 or more
where cutting Mark size
is permitted
A : Between 50 to
Mark Form : Type 1
3000 mm
Available
cutting area
TP1
20 mm or
more
B : 50 mm or more No-plotting area Mark Mark Origin
Available
cutting area
Mark size
No-plotting area
TP1
20mm + (register
mark length / 2) or
B : 50 mm or more more
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8mm or more
4
combined operation of print & cut.
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• Refer to “The setting items of detecting the • Use the copy function of cutting software, in the
registration marks”( P.4-6). case of continuous cut, select the register mark of
Zero margin, and you will be able to place no
Press to select the setting value, margin between the register marks.
4 and press the key. By eliminating the margin between the register
marks to cut efficiently, recommend to use register
• Set value : Standard, high speed, High quality mark shaped “Zero Margin”.
Zero margin
Setting Description
When the printed mark's horizontal and vertical
5 to 40mm lengths differ from each other, set the same
value as the shorter length.
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Orugin
Plus Y Plus Y
direction direction
Setting Description
Use this to shift the origin position in the X
± 15.00mm
direction or Y direction.
Setting Description
If this is ON, you will be able to detect crop
ON/OFF
mark in [END] key.
ON/OFF
Specify the setting as “ON” when using the “Fill
around the register mark” function of FineCut to
detect the printed registration mark.
2
Create using a registration mark size of 10 mm
or more when filling in around the registration
mark.
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SETUP RESET (
P.4-14)
P.4-14)
When the curve part is distorted with cutting a relatively large
circular arc, setting to "SLOW" may improve the situation.
Reset the setting values to the initial state.
4
Set the strength of the vacuum fan at cutting.
Vacuum fan
Please use "weak" normally.
MARK SENSOR ( P.4-15) This is for adjusting the registration mark sensor.
In case that normal data cutting cannot be performed etc.,
2
MAINTENANCE SAMPLE CUT ( P.4-17) perform cutting with the sample stored in this machine to find
out the cause of cutting error.
AUTO CUT ( P.4-17) Cutting a medium into multiple pieces with a certain length.
To print & cut the data without register marks, adjust the
ORIGIN OFFSET ( P.4-18)
misalignment between a printed image and the cutting line.
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Set the X direction (feeding direction) Reset the setting for DIVISION CUT
DIVISION CUT
Press the (MENU) (>>)
If the data size of the feeding direction exceeds the
division length and cross cut length, the machine cuts it at 1 key in LOCAL.
that position by dividing it. • Cuttibg MENU will be displayed.
If the cross cut length is set, the machine cuts by
overlapping it by the set value. Press (>>) .
Press to select “X”, and press Press the key several times to
5 the key. 7 end the setting.
• If you select “OFF”, setting for division cutting will
not be carried out. Proceed to step 10.
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Press the (MENU) (>>) Press to select the set value, and
1 key in LOCAL. 5 press the key.
• Cuttibg MENU will be displayed. • Set value : OFF/ 0.1 to 1.0m
(in 0.1mm increment)
Press (>>) . • When you press the [ENTER] key, the setting for
2 “CORNER CUT” setting will be displayed.
2
This is to set the speed of sheet and carriage movement when the tool is up.
Setting the UP SPEED Setting the speed lower makes the sheet misalignment reduced at the time of 5,10,20,30, AUTO (cm/s)
long sheet feeding.
Setting the DUMMY CUT ( P.4-14) the operation of dummy cutting is set. OFF / ON
Setting the SHEET TYPE *2 This is to set the types of sheet according to the sheet you use. Standard / Heavy
When there is part of a media left uncut at the starting and ending points, the
Setting the ADJ-PRS OFFSET ( P.4-14) 0 to 3 to 7
value is increased.
When the curve part is distorted with cutting a relatively large circular arc with a
Setting the CURVE MODE ( P.4-14) FAST / SLOW
long line segment, set to "SLOW". Distortion may improve.
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0.3° or less
Pinch roller
Some part of a media is left uncut because the pressure Press the (MENU) (>>)
applied when the cutter blade touches the media is weak.
When an optional eccentric blade is used, some part of a
1 key in LOCAL.
media to be cut with the blade's angle being 120 degrees • Cuttibg MENU will be displayed.
or less may be left uncut.
Press (>>) .
2
Press to select the “SETUP SUB
3 MENU”, and press the key.
This is because the corners are cut with a low pressure Press (>>) and press the twice.
(about 5 g) automatically applied so that the media does 5 • “SETUP RESET” will be selected.
not turn up. Some part of a media may be left uncut
because the blade edge does not rotate Press the key.
smoothly in its moving direction with the cutting pressure 6 • The already configured settings are initialized.
being low. In such a case, configure the setting for the
pressure to be increased when the corners are cut. Press the key several times to
7 end the setting.
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2
• If you move the head and sheet manually, you
cannot perform the right response check. Be sure Press the to perform registration
to perform it via the following operations.
• For conditions of already printed registration
10 mark detection. ( “Detect operation”)
mark, refer to “Precautions in inputting data with
registration marks” ( P.4-2).
• The setting values are kept in memory even when
the power is turned off.
• The settings performed here for shape of the
2
registration mark and length of the registration
mark are reflected in the settings of “MARK
DETECT”.( P.4-6)
• The detection speed selected here will be used in
the registration mark detection operations that are
executed from here on.
• The pointer offset value selected by this operation
is not initialized by SETUP RESET operation.
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Mark length
Press (>>) .
4
Press to select the
5 “MAINTENANCE”, and press the
key.
sound.
Press the key.
3
Scan in the Y direction (plus direction) to
detect the line.
9 pointer position so that the center of the
light pointer is in alignment with the center
of the cross pattern.
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Perform SAMPLE CUT to Find out the Cutting a Medium into Multiple
Cause of Cutting Error. Pieces with a Certain Length
In case that normal data cutting cannot be performed etc., You can cut a medium into multiple pieces with a
perform cutting with the sample stored in this machine to specified length. (Automatic media-cutting function)
find out the cause of cutting error.
Sample “Cut”
Function name Outline
Cutting interval Setting the interval for cutting the media.
Setting the length for cutting the medias’
leading edges before auto media cut starts.
With edge match cutting, the specified
Sample “Logo” Leading end
number of media sheets can be cut at
adjustment cutting
equally spaced intervals, even if their
leading edges were previously cut to be
slanted or uneven.
Number of times a Setting the number of times (sheets) for
• Execution of SAMPLE CUT will clear the data in medium is cut media cutting.
the receiver buffer.
Press the (MENU) (>>)
1
Press the (MENU)
key in LOCAL.
(>>)
1 key in LOCAL.
• Cuttibg MENU will be displayed.
• Cuttibg MENU will be displayed.
Press (>>) .
2
Press (>>) .
2
Press to select the
3
Press to select the
“MAINTENANCE”, and press the
3 “MAINTENANCE”, and press the
key.
key.
Press to select the “MEDIA CUT”,
4
Press to select the “SAMPLE
CUT”, and press the key.
4 and press the key.
6
Press the key. 6 leading end adjustment cutting, and press
4
the key.
• Set value : 0 to 500 mm
Select scale factor using to cut
7 Logo.
Press to select the number of
• Scale factor : 1 to 999%
7 times a medium is cut (number of pieces
produced by cutting a medium), and press
Press the key for starting cutting.
8 the key.
2
• Set value : 1 to 9,999
• The number of cuts that you set here will be
Result of SAMPLE CUT executed.
• You can halt the cutting by pressing the [END/
Sample data can be cut successfully, but other data POWER] key.
cannot.
→ The host computer is faulty. Press the key several times to
8 end the setting.
2
Sample data as well as other data cannot be successfully
cut either.(When leaving the start/end lines without cutting
off)
→ Increase the set value of [ADJ-PRS OFS] to raise the
pressure for pressing the cutter blade down.
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Click
When the pattern is printed, press (ADJUST) and select "PC ORIGIN OFFSET".
4 • When the media is fed, peal the cut part of the pattern, and check the adjustment values
• When printing the data that has a different resolution (Y), make adjustment again. (Save an adjustment value per
resolution)
• You cannot print adjustment patterns with multiple conditions continuously, and enter the adjustment values. Make sure
you print and set one adjustment value per condition.
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When the pattern is printed, press (ADJUST) and select "TP OFFSET".
5 • When the media is fed, peal the cut part of the pattern, and check the adjustment values
(The actual pattern has registration marks.)
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Chapter 5
Maintenance
This chapter
describes the items required to use this machine more comfortably, which are the
methods for the daily care, the maintenance of the ink cartridges etc.
About Cleaning Solution • The groove that slides the media press and the
groove that cuts the media are particularly easy to
Use the cleaning liquid dedicated for the ink being used. collect dust. Please carefully remove the dust.
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Media press
Media sensor
2
Remove the exhaust BOX and exhaust
BOX filter.
5
Exhaust BOX filter
Exhaust BOX
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5
Attach the exhaust BOX to its original
location.
2
• Engage the exhaust box rear tabs into the
machine body, then push in the front part of the
box.
Tabs
CP pad Assy
C Slider
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Replacing the pen line rubber or pen Cleaning and replacing the pinch
line sponge. roller.
There are two types of pen line, one is rubber type and Clean the pinch roller (product number: SPA-0166 or
the other is sponge type. SPA-0167) when it is dirty.
Use the pen line rubber when writing with a pen or cutting
a sheet. Also, when the pinch roller wears out or the dirt of the
Use the pen line sponge when cutting on the dotted line pinch roller does not fall, replace the pinch roller.
(half cut).
Raise the clamp lever.
If the pen line rubber (PN: SPC-0770 or SPC-0771) or
pen line sponge gets worn, replace it (PN: SPC-0775 or
1
SPC-0776).
Raise the clamp lever.
Remove a pen line rubber or pen line 2
1 sponge with tweezers. • Be careful not to drop the parts in the gap of the
• If double-sided tape glue remains in the groove of machine as they are small.
this machine, wipe off the glue with alcohol.
O-ring
Pinch roller
4
Remove the pinch roller. 5
Clean or replace the O-ring and pinch
5 roller.
2
• Wipe off the ink sticking to the O-ring and pinch
roller with a clean stick dipped in cleaning solution
for maintenance. Wipe off so that cleaning
solution for maintenance will not remain.
• If it does not become clean even after cleaning,
replace the pinch roller with the following
procedure.
(1) Install a new pinch roller.
(2) Insert the PR axis and fit O ring.
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5
Item Meaning
Ink Maintenance
(Except white, silver
and orange Executes the ink maintenance.
Ink Maintenance ink)( P.5-17)
( P.5-17)
Orange Ink
Maintenance( P.5- Executes the orange ink maintenance.
17)
2
Replacing the
Replace the wiper.
Replacing wiper( P.5-18)
consumables Replacing and
( P.5-18) Adjusting the Cutter Replace and adjust the blade of the cutter.
Blade( P.5-21)
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Maintaining the 3
Remove the wiper.
• Pull out the wiper by holding the projections at its
Capping Station both ends.
Maintain the ink cap, wiper, etc. located in the capping Projection
station. (SATION MAINT.)
Projection
Carriage
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Washing the Head Nozzle Fill up the cap with cleaning solution for
6 maintenance.
Press the (MENU)
1 key in LOCAL.
• MAINTENANCE MENU will be displayed.
2
• When nozzle missing is not cleared even after
(1) Open the right maintenance cover then pull this washing is carried out several times, contact
out it by holding projections at both ends of the distributor in your region or our service office.
the wiper.
(2) Clean the wiper and bracket with a clean
stick dipped in maintenance washing liquid
for maintenance. (SPC-0369: for solvent ink /
SPC-0137: for sublimation dye ink)
• Wipe off so that maintenance washing liquid
for maintenance will not remain.
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Washing the Ink Discharge Passage When the Machine Is Not Used for a
Wash the ink discharge passage regularly(about once a
Long Time
week) to prevent the head nozzles from clogging due to When the machine is not going to be used for a week or
ink coagulation inside the passage. more, use the cleaning function for custody to clean the
head nozzles and ink discharge passage.After this, keep
• Before washing the ink discharge passage, make the machine in custody.
sure that the maintenance washing liquid is set. If
the maintenance washing liquid is not set, • Use the machine with always turning “ON” the
washing operation will not be conducted and the main power. The function preventing nozzle
passage could be clogged. clogging operates automatically to protect the
head of the nozzle.
Press the (MENU) • The head nozzle may result in nozzle clogging if
1 key in LOCAL. the main power switch is left OFF for a long time.
Carriage
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Chapter 5 Maintenance
13
Fill up the cap with cleaning solution for
maintenance.
Cleaning the Ink Head
and the Area around It
Because the ink head employs a very precise
mechanism, due care needs to be taken when it is
cleaned.
Using a clean stick, etc., rub off gelatinous ink or dust that
may stick to the lower part of the slider and the area
around the ink head.In doing so, never rub the nozzles of
the head.
Close the front cover and press the Press to select “HEAD
14 key. 3 MAINTENANCE”, and press the
• After its initial operation, the machine returns to key.
step2. • The carriage will move to the left end of this
machine.
Head maintenance
cover
Maintenance cover
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Nozzle line
Nozzle pattern
H1-A H1-B H1-C H1-D H1-E H1-F H1-G H1-H
Clean with a clean stick or a waste cloth. 310
290
301
281
310
290
301
281
310
290
301
281
310
290
301
281
310
290
301
281
310
290
301
281
310
290
301
281
310
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301
281
270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270
261 261 261 261 261 261 261 261
250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241
230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230
221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221
210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210
201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201
190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190
181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181
170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170
161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161
150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141
130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130
121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121
6
101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101
90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90
81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81
70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70
61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61
50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
5
Head No. Nozzle line
(H1 to H2)
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Nozzle missing
No.184
Nozzle missing
No.128
Nozzle number
Registration Recovery
State
number Nozzle No.
1 16 Target for nozzle recovery
2 128 Target for nozzle recovery
3 184 Target for nozzle recovery
4 OFF No registration
5 OFF No registration
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Automatic Mainte-
Setting the Pump Tube & Nozzle
nance Function Wash Intervals
To use this machine comfortably, you can set various To prevent ink clogging due to coagulation of ink on the
maintenances to be performed automatically. ink discharge path and the head nozzle surface, set the
Here, set performing intervals of various automatic interval for cleaning the ink discharge path and the head
maintenances. nozzle surface. When cleaning the head nozzle, also set
You can prevent troubles such as ink clogging by the leaving time (Time to immerse the nozzle surface in
performing automatic maintenance periodically (automatic the cleaning solution filled in the cap).
maintenance function).
• When using the auto maintenance function, make
For the auto maintenance functions, the following items
sure that the cleaning solution for maintenance is
can be set: set. If the cleaning solution for maintenance is not
• When you perform maintenance manually, after set, the pump tube and nozzle cleaning
manual maintenance is completed and when time operations will not be regularly performed, and
set with the automatic maintenance function has the pump tube and the head nozzle may be
passed, maintenance starts automatically. clogged.
• Hard cleaning is performed at the end of nozzle
cleaning. (Ink consumption: approx. 33 cc / 1
Function name Descriptions time)
The interval between each refreshing Therefore, when cleaning cannot be performed
REFRESH (for example, ink shortage), nozzle cleaning is not
operation is set.
performed and only pump tube cleaning is
Set the operation interval for cleaning the
performed.
pump tube and the head nozzle, and set the
Please be careful.
PUMP TUBE & leaving time for cleaning the head nozzle.
NOZZLE WASH After setting the leaving time, the nozzle
Press the (MENU)
surface is immersed in the cleaning solution
and then washed. 1 key in local mode.
The interval between each cleaning operation • MAINTENANCE MENU will be displayed.
CLEANING (Interval)
is set. Press to select “AUTO
CLEANING (Type) The cleaning type is set. 2 MAINTENANCE”, and press the
key.
• If the “Check waste ink” warning message is
displayed, the operation set in the auto Press to select “PUMP TUBE &
maintenance function is not carried out. Perform
the operations of P.5-19 “Replace the waste ink
3 NOZZLE WASH”, and press the
key.
tank with another” if required.
• When the power switch on the front of the
Press to select “INTERVAL”, and
machine is turned off, check the waste ink tank.
4 press the key.
Setting the Refreshing Intervals Press to set the pump tube and
The interval between each operation of ejecting a small
5 nozzle washing interval, and press the
key.
amount of ink from the nozzles to prevent nozzle clogging
is set. •Set value:24 to 48 hours (h)
The default setting differs depending
Press the (MENU) on the ink type used.
1 key in LOCAL.
5
Press to select “LEAVING TIME”,
• MAINTENANCE MENU will be displayed. 6 and press the key.
5
Press the
end the setting.
key several times to 8 end the setting.
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Chapter 5 Maintenance
Press the
key.
key.
5
4
Press the key.
5 • The automatic discharging operation and the
2
filling operation are performed, then, cleaning is
performed.
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Replace the waste ink tank with Replace the waste ink tank.
another 8 (1) Prepare a new waste ink tank (SPC-0117).
(2) Insert the waste ink tank by holding a handle
of the tank.
The warning message “Check waste ink”
1 is displayed.
Press to adjust the level, and Close the waste ink tank stopper.
5 press the key. 9
Pull the waste ink tank stopper to open to
6 the front.
Waste ink
tank
5
• Put a cap on the Cap
waste ink tank
removed.
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Replacing the waste ink tank before the waste Replace the cutter unit by the carriage.
ink tank confirmation message is displayed 3 • Now the cutter unit can be moved manually. Move
the cutter unit to the position where you can
if you replace the waste ink tank before the waste ink tank assure easy access, and replace the blade edge.
confirmation message is displayed (before the 2L tank is
80% (1.6L) full), set the waste ink information to 0% in the (1) Loosen the screw of the cutter unit.
Information menu. (2) Remove the cutter unit.
(3) Mount a new cutter unit.
Perform steps 6 through 9 in "Replace the (4) Fasten the screw of the cutter unit to secure
1 waste ink tank with another" (
empty the waste ink tank.
P.5-19) to the cutter unit.
Screw
• The blade is sharp. Be careful not to hurt yourself When replacement is finished, press the
or anyone else.
• Store the cutter blade in a place that is out of the
4 key.
reach of children. In addition, dispose of used • The screen returns to LOCAL.
cutter blades according to regional laws and
regulations.
Carriage
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Cutter hoider
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Adjusting
knob
5-22
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
This chapter
describes the corrective measures to be taken for a phenomenon suspected to be trou-
ble and the procedures to clear the error number displayed on the LCD.
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................6-2
Power does not turn on ................................................................... 6-2
The machine does not start printing ................................................ 6-2
Media get jammed / media is soiled ................................................ 6-2
The heater’s temperature will not rise to the set level ..................... 6-3
Image quality is poor ....................................................................... 6-3
Nozzle is clogged ............................................................................ 6-3
Ink cartridge warning appears ......................................................... 6-4
When the ink leakage occurs .......................................................... 6-4
Warning / Error Messages ...............................................................6-5
Warning messages.......................................................................... 6-5
Error messages ............................................................................... 6-8
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Take appropriate actions as described below before taking the trouble as a failure.
If still the problem is not solved after troubleshooting, contact your local distributor, our sales office, or service center.
No
Is the main switch ON ? Turn on the main switch. ( P.2-3)
No
Is the correct interface cable used ? Use the cable exclusive for the device.
No
Is the interface cable properly connected ? Securely connect the interface cable.
Yes
No
Is a recommended media used ? Use recommended media.
No
Is the media not curled or bent ends ? Avoid using any media with curls or bent ends.
Yes
Is the media hanging down along the platen No Use a take-up device or rRe-load the media on the
? machine. ( P.2-12 , P.2-4)
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Yes
No
Is the heater temperature setting effective ? Set the heater temperature. ( P.3-6)
Characters are double- or triple-printed in (1) Execute the [FEED COMP.] function. ( P.3-5)
the media feed direction
Disagreement in print positions between
outward trip and homeward trip
(1) Execute the [DROP POSITION] function. (
Nozzle is clogged
2
When nozzle clogging is not dissolved even after the head cleaning referring to P.2-19, make sure the following
operations.
Wash the head nozzle by the operations of P.5-9.
Wash the head nozzle surface by the operations of P.5-12.
Recovery the nozzle by the operations of P.5-13.
2
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• Once cartridge trouble is displayed, do not leave the ink cartridge without replacing it for a long time; otherwise, the
machine will lose the nozzle clogging prevention function.
If nozzles are clogged, the machine must be repaired by MIMAKI's service engineer.
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Warning messages
Errors when performing operations
INVAILD OPERATION
:MOTOR POWER OFF
The motor is OFF after the cover was
opened etc.
• Return to LOCAL and execute the operation
after completion of initialization. 1
INVAILD OPERATION • Execute the operation after replacing with a
An ink error occurred.
INK ERROR new ink cartridge.
INVAILD OPERATION The front cover or the maintenance • Execute the operation after closing the
2
COVER OPEN cover is opened. cover.
Check waste ink The waste ink tank count has exceeded
Check the amount of waste ink in the waste
ink tank.
Conduct maintenance and waste ink tank
2
the prescribed amount.
replacement, and reset the amount of waste
ink.
Replace WIPER The used count of wiper has exceeded Execute maintenance, station maintenance
the prescribed number. and wiper exchange and replace the wiper.
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Shake WHITE INK - A warning to prevent settling of the white Shake the white ink cartridge to prevent the
cartridges ink cartridge is regularly displayed. ink components from settling.
Replace the spout rubber - It is time to replace spout rubber of the • Ink may leak from the eco-case. Replace
of ECO-CARTRIDGES eco-case (MBIS). spout rubber.
Nozzle Missing Because the nozzle check found nozzles Perform head cleaning ( P.2-19) and deal
Print Stopped missing, printing was stopped. with the nozzles clogging ( P.6-3).
NCU NZK CHK (MARK) • Take steps according to the explanation for
Nozzle check OFF “ERROR 653 /NCU NZK CHK (MARK)”.
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Ink Error
Ink error is displayed also in the local guidance. ( P.3-25)
INK TYPE The ink of the ink cartridge is different in • Check the ink type of the cartridge generat-
type from the ink currently supplied. ing the warning.
INK COLOR The ink of the ink cartridge is different in • Check the ink color of the cartridge generat-
color from the ink currently supplied. ing the warning.
2
INK END The ink of the ink cartridge has been • Replace the cartridge generating the warn-
completely used up. ing with a new one.
INK NEAR END There is only a little bit of ink left in the • The ink will soon be used up.
ink cartridge. Be careful.
2
INK REMAIN ZERO when ink end / 4 color ink set)
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Error messages
When an error message is displayed, eliminate the error according to the chart below.
When displaying again, contact your local distributor, our sales office, or service center.
ERROR 129 The battery life end of the internal clock • Contact your local distributor, our sales
BATTERY EXCHANGE is detected. office, or service center.
ERROR 151
Main PCB V1R2
ERROR 152
Main PCB V2R5
ERROR 153
Main PCB V3R3
An error occurred in the main PCB.
ERROR 154
Main PCB V05
ERROR 157
Main PCB VTT
• Turn off the power to the machine and turn it
ERROR 16e on after a while.
Main PCB V3R3B • When displaying again, contact your local
distributor, our sales office, or service center.
ERROR 15f COM driver becomes the high tempera-
HEAD DRIVE HOT ture.
ERROR 186
HDC OVERFLOW
ERROR 186
HDC UNDERFLOW
An error is detected on the waveform
printed on.
ERROR 187
HDC SLEW RATE
ERROR 188
HDC MEMORY
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ERROR 18c
Main PCB V12
An error occurred in the main PCB .
ERROR 190
Main PCB V42-1
ERROR 192
COMIO PCB V1R2
ERROR 193
COMIO PCB V2R5
An error occurred in the COM16/32IO
PCB.
ERROR 194
COMIO PCB V3R3
ERROR 195
COMIO PCB V24
• Turn off the power to the machine and turn it
on after a while.
• When displaying again, contact your local
1
distributor, our sales office, or service center.
ERROR 1a0
SLDR2H PCB V1R2
2
ERROR 1a6
SLDR2H PCB V2R5
ERROR 1a8
SLDR2H PCB V5
ERROR 1a9
SLDR2H PCB V42 2
The machine received some data other
ERROR 201 than print data.
Or, an error occurred in the transmitted • Securely connect the interface cable in posi-
COMMAND ERROR
print data. tion.
• Use an interface cable conforming to the
2
An error occurred in the transmitted print specifications.
ERROR 202
PARAMETER ERROR data.
ERROR 304
USB INIT ERR
An error occurred in the communication
of USB.
ERROR 305
• Turn off the power on the machine and turn
USB TIME OUT
2
it on after a while.
• When displaying again, contact your local
ERROR 401 An excessive load was applied to the X distributor, our sales office, or service center.
MOTOR X motor.
6
the X motor was detected. • Turn off the power on the machine and turn
X CURRENT
it on after a while.
• When displaying again, contact your local
ERROR 404 An error due to an excessive current of distributor, our sales office, or service center.
Y CURRENT the Y motor was detected.
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ERROR 45a
Could not separate the print head.
P-HEAD TAKE OFF Err
ERROR 45b
Could not connect to the print head. • Turn off the power on the machine and turn
P-HEAD CONNECT Err
it on after a while.
When displaying again, contact your local
ERROR 45c distributor, our sales office, or service center.
Could not separate the cutter head.
C-HEAD TAKE OFF Err
ERROR 45d
Could not connect to the cutter head.
C-HEAD CONNECT Err
ERROR 505 The media jam occurs. • Remove the media and reset it.
MEDIA JAM
ERROR 529
LEnc.Count HPC[____]
Abnormal linear scale.
ERROR 52a
LEnc.Count HDC[____]
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1
• Turn off the power on the machine and turn
ERROR 650 The NCU unit is not connected. it on after a while.
NCU CONECT
When displaying again, contact your local
The NCU sensor sensitivity is too low to distributor, our sales office, or service center.
ERROR 651 correctly judge nozzle missing.
REPLACE NCU The nozzle check function cannot be
used.
2
ERROR 652
The NCU cannot correctly recognize the
NCU NZK CHK (HW)
ink discharge, because there are fre-
quent nozzle missing and ink droplet
ERROR 653 misalignment.
NCU NZK CHK (MARK) • Check the state of the nozzles, and if there
are frequent nozzle missing and ink droplet
ERROR 654 misalignment, conduct cleaning to restore.
NCU CENTER POS
Adjustment of the discharge position to
2
the NCU has failed.
ERROR 655
NCU FLUSH POS
2
your local distributor, our sales office, or ser-
vice center.
6
heater has been detected. • Turn off the power on the machine and turn
ERROR 710 When this error occurred and if the tem- it on after a while.
HEATER TEMP ERROR perature abnormality cannot be • When displaying again, contact your local
resolved, the power supply of the distributor, our sales office, or service center.
machine is forcibly turned off.
ERROR 901 Due to a certain error, the function can- • Return to the local screen, check the error
INVAILD OPERATION not be performed. status and take a countermeasure.
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ERROR C10 Received the code other than the com- • Check the USB cable connection. Use the
COMMAND mand date. USB cable that complies with the specifica-
tions. Use the MIMAKI driver that matches
ERROR C11 Received the parameters outside the the device.
PARAMETER value range. • Turn off the printer, wait for a while, and turn
on the printer again. When displaying again,
ERROR C12 Received the invalid device control com- contact your local distributor, our sales
DEVICE mand. office, or service center.
ERROR C31 You have performed "Copy", but the • Execute Copy function using the same data
NO DATA data is not stored in the reception buffer. one more time.
ERROR C32 The received data is too big to multiple • The received data is too big to cut it in
DATAtooBIG sheet cutting. pieces.
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1
office, or service center.
If the area around registration marks are col-
ored, set the “MARK FILL UP” of the registra-
tion mark detection settings to ON.
• Turn off the printer, wait for a while, and turn
ERROR C60 on the printer again. When displaying again,
Could not detect the pen height.
PenEncoder contact your local distributor, our sales
office, or service center.
• Make sure that the pen line rubber is not
worn out extremely, or it has not come off or
changed form.
2
• Make sure that there is nothing adhered to
the pen line rubber.
ERROR C61 • After putting the pen in the commercially
The pen height is not correct.
Pen Stroke available pen holder, check that it is installed
at the correct position.
2
• If an error is still displayed even after clear-
ing the check items above, contact your
local distributor, our sales office, or service
center.
2
SYSTEM HALT
Message Solution
• Turn off the power on the machine and turn it on after a while.
SYSTEM HALT (*) When displaying again, check the number and contact your local distributor, our sales
000 : MESSAGE
office, or service center. (“000” is the error No.)
2
• Perform cleaning around the wiper.
SYSTEM HALT (*) • Turn off the power on the machine and turn it on after a while.
406 : WIPER ORG When displaying again, check the number and contact your local distributor, our sales
office, or service center.
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Chapter 7
Appendix
This chapter
contains the lists of the specifications and functions of this machine.
Specifications ..................................................................................7-2
Printer Section Specifications.......................................................... 7-2
Cutter Section Specifications........................................................... 7-2
Common Specifications ................................................................... 7-3
Ink specifications ............................................................................. 7-4
Setting orders of ink cartridges ........................................................7-5
Sheet for inquiry ..............................................................................7-6
Chapter 7 Appendix
Specifications
Printer Section Specifications
Item Specifications
Maximum speed *1 30cm/s (1.18 in/s)
Maximum acceleration 1G
Cutting pressure 10 to 450g (0.02 to 1.0lb)
Eccentric cutter/ water-based ballpoint pen/ oil-based ballpoint pen/
Usable tools
Ballpoint pen for handwriting (sold on the market) *2
Number of times the cutter responds
10 times/sec
to a medium
Polyvinyl chloride sheet (Thickness of 0.25mm (0.01in) or less with laminate *3)/ fluo-
Usable media rescent sheet *4/ reflecting sheet *4(excluding high-intensity reflecting sheets)/ Label
card (paper-based)/ Heat transfer rubber sheet
Left and right: 15mm (0.6 in) (default value), Minimum : 5mm (0.2in)
Leaf media
Front :135 mm (5. 3in) Rear : 150 mm (5.9 in)
Margin
Left and right: 15mm (0.6 in) (default value), Minimum : 5mm (0.2in)
Roll media
Front :135 mm (5. 3in) Rear : 150 mm (5.9 in)
Repetition accuracy *5 ±0.2 mm (0.008 in) or the ±0.1% of the specified distance, whichever is larger.
Reception buffer memory 256 MB
Command MGL-II c2
Program step 25μm
*1. The maximum speed may be limited, depending on the size of a used medium. In addition, the cutting section does not operate with both speed
and acceleration being at the maximum.
*2. Use one with a diameter of 8 to 9 Φ whose clamped part has no protrusion or taper. In addition, because the position of the pen point changes,
depending on the types of pens, no good image quality can be ensured.
*3. This conforms with our specified sheet.
*4. When a blade dedicated for fluorescent sheets (SPB-0007) or a blade dedicated for reflecting sheets (SPB-0006) is used.
*5. For repetition accuracy, see the lower part of this page.
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Common Specifications
Maximum
The roll end is gently fixed to the core with weak-adhesive tape or weak glue for
easy removal.
810mm (31.9in) 1100mm (43.3in) 1371mm (54.0in) 1620mm (63.8in)
1
Leaf media size
Minimum 210mm (8.3in)
Distance accu- Absolute accuracy Whichever the larger one of ± 0.3 mm (0.01 in)or ± 0.3 % of the designated
racy Reproducibility Whichever the larger one of ± 0.2 mm (0.008 in) or ± 0.1 % of the designated
2
Perpendicularity ± 0.5 mm / 1000 mm (± 0.02 in / 39.4 in)
Media skew 5 mm or less / 10 m (0.2 in or less / 16.4 ft)
Cutting of Y direction by the head cutter. Cutting accuracy (steps) : 0.5 mm (0.02 in)
Cutting of media
or less.
Take-up device supplied as a standard accessory
Media delivery
(switching possible between face in and face out).
Interface USB 2.0 (Ethernet 10 BASE/ 100 BASE E-mail function)
Noise
during standby
during continuous
printing
Less than 58 dB (A) (FAST-A, Front & Rear & Left & Right 1 m)
2
Single-phase (AC100 - 120V 1440W or less / 220 - 240V 1920W or less) ±10%
Power
50/60Hz ± 1Hz
Power consumption 1440W (AC 100 - 120V) or less
Available temp. 20 °C to 30 °C (68 °F to 86 °F)
Humidity 35 to 65% Rh (No condensation)
Guaranteed temp. 20 °C to 25 °C (68 °F to 77 °F)
Recomended
2
Temperature
Environment ± 10 °C / h or less (± 50 °F / h or less)
change
Dust 0.15mg/m3 (Equivalent to normal office level)
Highest operation
2000 m (6561.7 ft)
height
Weight 126 kg (277.8 lb) 142 kg (313.1 lb) 157 kg (346.1 lb) 168 kg (370.4 lb)
Width 1965mm (77.4 in) 2255mm (88.8 in) 2525mm (99.4 in) 2775mm (109.3 in)
Outside
2
Depth 700mm (27.6 in)
dimensions
Height 1392 mm (54.8 in)
*1. It is outside diameter and weight after take-up media.
*2. Without deflection of the roll when it is retained at both ends.
7
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Ink specifications
• Do not disassemble ink cartridges and do not refill them with ink.
• Ink could freeze if kept in a cold place for an extended period.
• When aqueous ink is used, if the ink freezes, the quality is changed and the ink becomes unusable.
Store the ink in an environment that will not freeze the ink.
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Chapter 7 Appendix
1
The front side
2
6 + special colors
Solvent ink (SS21) M W C W Y Or K Lk
model
M Or C Lk Y Lm K Lc
M Si C W Y Or K Lk
7
7-5
Chapter 7 Appendix
Company name
Person in charge
Telephone number
machine model
Operating OS
Machine information *1
Error message
Contents of inquiry
*1. Refer to "Confirming Machine information" of "Convenient using" then fill in necessary information. ( P.3-25)
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