User's GuideSolvent InkColor Inkjet PrinterIP-6600Seiko I Infotech Inc.Read this User's Guide to use the printer safely andproperly. Keep t
viPower OFF the printer and unplug the power cable from the power outletin any of the following cases:• When putting your hands inside the printer.• S
2-56Using the Media Pressure Alternation LeverAlternate the media gripping pressure of the paper transmissionroller according to the media.Generally,
2-57Section 2 Basic OperationsUsing the Head Up/Down LeverAlternate the head height according to the media you use.Use the head up/down lever for alt
2-584Tighten the head fixing screws (2 pieces).- When changing the height of the head, tighten the headfixing screws while pushing the head down softl
2-59Section 2 Basic OperationsMedia edge guardsMedia- Preset whether or not the edge guard exixts in the PAPERmenu on the operation panel correspondi
2-60Using the FAN Guard Slide LeverCut suction of the FAN for unused area to protect the head fromsuction of the FAN.Slide the FAN guard slide lever b
2-61Section 2 Basic OperationsUsing the Print Pause/Restart and Cancel KeysPrint pause/restart and print cancel are also available from the rear(pape
2-62Inspection & MaintenanceRegular inspection and maintenance by operators are describedbelow. Regular inspection and maintenance guideThe printe
2-63Section 2 Basic Operations Daily inspection and maintenancePerform the followings every day to ensure stable print quality.(1) Wiper Blade Cleani
2-64Check no dregs of the dried ink and no damage on the blades.Clean the front and back of the blades with the cleaning swab infiltratedinto the wipe
2-65Section 2 Basic OperationsNOTE-Take extreme care not to spill the wiper cleaning liquid onthe parts other than the wire sponge.Spilling the wiper
viiHandle the paper rolls with care because they are very heavy. If youdrop them, it could lead to personal injury.Hold the electric cable by the pl
2-66<Waste Ink Bottle Disposal>Pour the waste ink into the proper container you prepared and makethe waste ink bottle empty.<Test Print>En
2-67Section 2 Basic Operations Every one month inspection and maintenance<Head Cleaning>Clean the head one time per a month according to the do
2-68<Ink Charge After Head Washing>Charge the ink after head washing before printing when the printer isleaved for a long time.Enter to “SERVICE
2-69Section 2 Basic OperationsInsert the ink cassettes and charge the ink.Leave the printer for at least one hour after completion of ink charging.Ch
2-70<Ink Charge After Head Washing>Charge the ink after head washing before printing when the printer isleaved for a long time.Enter to “SERVICE
2-71Section 2 Basic Operations Cleaning outer caseIf the outer case of printer was stained, wipe up stain with soft clothsoaked in water or water dow
2-72 Cleaning platenWhen glue adheres to platen or ink drops on the platen, clean theplaten according to the following procedures:1Open the rear cover
2-73Section 2 Basic Operations3If ink gets into vacuum holes on the platen, wipe out inkclung to the holes with a commerically-available mini-cotton
3-1Section 3 Operation Panel Menu OperationsSection 3 Operation PanelMenu OperationsThis section outlines the user menu structure and operations.Bas
3-2Basic Menu OperationWhen the key is pressed in the online idle mode, the printerenters to the offline mode, a menu group appears on the LCD, andm
viiiHandling PrecautionsPower Supply1. Install the printer near an easily accessible electrical outlet.2. Do not provide power to the printer through
3-3Section 3 Operation Panel Menu OperationsINK ENTRYPAPER F.ADJXX INK REST: YYY%DATE : XX/XX/XXROLL(XXXXXX)#SELECT PAPER>01 : TYPE01SHEET(XXXXXX
3-4#VACUUM>01 : NORMAL#PAPER SET MODE>01 : NORMAL#WAIT HEATER>01 : WAIT#PRINT HEATER>01 : 40C#FRONT HEATER>01 : 30C#REAR HEATER>01 :
3-5Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations# FEED PATTERN>ROUGH (NORMAL)Enter a choice- ROUGH (NORMAL)- ROUGH (H-QUAL)- ROUGH (H-DENS)- ROUGH (D
3-6FUNC SYSTEMADJUST RESET#MENU PRINT>#ERROR LOG PRINT># L / R ADJ YY>+00&A#TRACE PRINT>01 : SEQUENCE 1#ADJUST PATTERN>TEST PRINT#
3-7Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations(7)Basic Menu Operation#IPB VERSION*X.XExecution form(Display)#WIM VERSION*X.XExecution form(Display)#IPB
3-8Basic Operations and Keys(1) To enable menu operations:- Enter to the offline mode.- When the printer enters the offline mode, a menu group screen
3-9Section 3 Operation Panel Menu OperationsOperation Procedure for Choice Input, Value Input, Execution, and Character InputIf a choice is input for
3-10If a value is input for a parameter:The PAPER FEED ADJ menu of the ADJUST menu is given as anexample.(1) Select a menu group with , , , keys.
3-11Section 3 Operation Panel Menu OperationsIf a parameter is executed:Case 1: To printThe MENU PRINT menu of the FUNC menu is given as anexample.(1
3-12Case 2: To display onlyThe SCSI ID menu of the SYSTEM menu is given as an example.(1) Select a menu group with , , , keys.Select SYSTEM menu
ixConsumables1. Always use the recommended consumables (media, ink, etc.).Failure to follow this instruction may cause poor print qualityor a breakdow
3-13Section 3 Operation Panel Menu OperationsIf a value is character input for a parameter:An example of NAME of the ENTRY menu is given below.(1) Se
3-14(6) Press key to determine the parameter.# C_PAPER NAME>01 : CYPE01 *Backward( + key)Forward( + key)Character code groupCharacter Sy
3-15Section 3 Operation Panel Menu OperationsMenu OperationsINK MenuThis menu is used to display ink information or replace the ink.When the key is
3-16PAPER MenuThis menu is used to display media information or replace the paper.When the key is pressed, information on media is displayed atthree
3-17Section 3 Operation Panel Menu OperationsENTRY MenuThis menu is used to set up parameters for drawings.When the key is pressed, parameters can b
3-18(3) Paper feed adjustment value (FEED ADJUST) (Unit: %)Set a paper feed adjustment value.<Parameter (Enter a value)>XXX.XX% (97.00 to 103.00
3-19Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations(6) Print direction setting (DIRECTION)Set a print direction.<Parameter (Enter a choice)>BI: Print
3-20<Parameter (Enter a choice)>- NONE:The conditioning pass is not performed.Select this parameter when performing the continuous printingwith
3-21Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations(8) Edge guard setting (EDGE GUARD)Set whether the media edge guard is used or not.The right and left pr
3-22(11) Paper setting mode (PAPER SET MODE)Detects the edge of the paper when replacing or setting the paper,and selects whether the paper should be
xMarksBoxes marked with a "WARNING" describe points of caution foravoiding serious personal injury.Boxes marked with a "CAUTION" d
3-23Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations(12) Wind value setting for FAN (VACUUM)Sets wind value for FAN.<Parameter (Enter a choice)>- NORM
3-24(15) Initial temperature setting for the print heater (PRINT HEATER)Sets the platen heater temperature.(Celsius) (Fahrenheiht)<Parameter (Enter
3-25Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations*The color stripe is printed on the test print regardless of this setting.(18) Head action mode setting
3-26(22) Cleaning modeSelects a cleaning mode to be performed automatically daring print.<Parameter (Enter a value)>MODE 1: Performs cleaning au
3-27Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations(24) Paper feed adjustment value priority setting (PRIORITY FEED)Selects a priority of the paper feed ad
3-28(25) Print mode priority setting (PRIORITY MODE)Selects a priority of the print mode.<Parameter (Enter a value)>-DATA: Gives priority to dat
3-29Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations(28) Copy source and copy destinationSelect the copy source and copy destination to copy the mediainform
3-30<Description of parameter copy method>The following explains how to copy the parameter registered topaper No. 13 to paper No. 20.1) Select a
3-31Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations2) Select a copy destinationA numeral on the left side is thecopy source number.The parameter can be cha
3-32Initial values for the registered papersSome papers will be registered at shipping.(The parameters registered at shipping are changeable and delet
xi1Press to put theprinter offline.2Press to selectthe first menu in thelocal operation mode.3Press again toselec
3-33Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations Example of paper registration1. Select a paper number to be registered newly or revised.(1) Press the
3-342. Example of parameter settingIn this example, a paper feed adjustment value will be entered.(1) Select "FEED ADJUST" menu with the an
3-35Section 3 Operation Panel Menu OperationsF.ADJ MenuThis menu is used to set paper feed adjustment parameters.When the key is pressed, parameters
3-36- ROUGH (H-DENS):Select at adjustment in high density print mode.- ROUGH (DRAFT):Select at adjustment in draft print mode.- DETAIL (NORMAL):Select
3-37Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations(3) Back feed adjustment patternPrints a pattern for adjusting a paper back feed amount.Select a proper
3-38SERVICE MenuThis menu is used to maintain the cap and the wiper as well as toclean the ink path.When the key is pressed, the service menu will be
3-39Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations(2) Cap cleaning (CAP CLEANING)Moves the print head carriage to the wiper position so that you canclean
3-40(5) Head heightUse this at head height adjustment.The cap is opened after performing this operation.# HEAD HEIGHT># ADJUST HEIGHT>OK# ADJUS
3-41Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations(6) Waste ink savingThe waste ink saving mode for the auto cleaning operation is set.<Parameter (choi
3-42FUNC MenuThis menu is used to execute functions provided for the printer.When the key is pressed, functions can be executed.# MENU PRINT> F
xiiPRINT READYROLL : 64" (COATED) INK ENTRY PAPER F. ADJExample 3: LCD's sta
3-43Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations#MENU PRINT>#ERROR LOG PRINT>#TRACE PRINT>Menu Operations(1) Menu print (MENU PRINT)Prints info
3-44ADJUST MenuThis menu is used to set mechanical adjustment parameters.When the key is pressed, mechanical adjustment parameterscan be set.(1) Adj
3-45Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations- ADJUST 2-1: Prints the phase, left and right, and inter-headposition adjustment patterns of HEAD ADJ 2
3-46(4) Reciprocating position (Left) adjustment (Bk/Lm/Lc/Y/M/C)Adjusts the head reciprocating position (Left).Enter an adjustment value according to
3-47Section 3 Operation Panel Menu OperationsSYSTEM MenuThis menu is used to set or display system parameters.When the key is pressed, system parame
3-48(4) Engine controller board version display (IPB VERSION)Displays the version number of the Engine controller board (IPB).<Parameter (Execution
3-49Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations(8) Heater H/W version displayDisplays the heater hardware version.<Parameter (Execution form)>
3-50(12) System time setting (SYSTEM TIME)Sets system time used in the unit.<Parameter (Enter a value)> 00 : 00 to 23 : 59(13) Factory settin
3-51Section 3 Operation Panel Menu OperationsRESET MenuThis menu is used to reset the printer.When the key is pressed, the reset function is execut
4-1Section 4 Heater Controller OperationSection 4 Heater Controller OperationThis section describes temperature control, LCD displays, param-eter se
CONTENTS-1TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroductionDeliverables ... iSafety
4-2Temperature ControlThe following are three conditions for heater control.(1) Preset temperature maintaining conditionFunction: To heat the paper f
4-3Section 4 Heater Controller OperationTemperature Control(3) Temperature Control Stop ConditionFunction: To prevent useless current consumption, to
4-4LCD Display(1) Display in normal modeDisplay: (AAA to CCC, YYY to ZZZ) Temperature unit: (U)• Preset temperature displayWhen using fahrenheit displ
4-5Section 4 Heater Controller Operation(3) Display at heater OFF“OFF” is displayed in the setup temperature display area of theheater turned OFF.The
4-6Parameter Setup ModeThis mode is used when the operator sets the heater control systemparameters.(1) Setup items and parametersThe setup items and
4-7Section 4 Heater Controller Operation# UNIT* FAHRENHEITParameter Setup Mode# UNIT* CELSIUS(3) Moving the setup itemSelect a setup item you desire
4-8# UNIT* FAHRENHEIT# EXIT* YES# EXIT* YESAAAU BBBU CCCUXXXU YYYU ZZZU(6) Deciding the setting value.Display the setting value you desire on the 2nd
4-9Section 4 Heater Controller Operation(8) Preheat by manual operationThe front heater, print heater, and rear heater start to heat until theyreach
4-10ERROR H01SYSTEM ERRORERROR H02PLY BOARD ERRERROR H03F TEMP ERRERROR H04R TEMP ERRERROR H05F TEMP ERRERROR H06F TEMP ERRError MessagesWhen the foll
4-11Section 4 Heater Controller Operation<Rear heater thermistor cannot reach the preset temperature even after15 minutes.><Print heater the
CONTENTS-2PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 Server) (Option) ... 1-19LCD Messages and Printer State ...
5-1Section 5 TroubleshootingSection 5 TroubleshootingThis section describes troubleshooting for the printer. If the prob-lem cannot be solved, cont
5-2TroubleshootingBefore deciding that there is a serious problem with the printer,check the following items. Items to be checkedSymptom Items to b
5-3Section 5 TroubleshootingClearing Paper JamClear paper jams according to a guidance message displayed onthe LCD.1A guidance message appears on the
5-4When an Error Message AppearsIf the ERROR lamp lights, check the message to be displayed onthe LCD.There are four types of error messages.- Service
5-5Section 5 Troubleshooting<Engine error>nnnn: Error codeDescription: An unrecoverable error has occurred in the networkcontroller section. (H
5-6Communication Errorsnnn: Error code001: Parity error002: Bus timeout errorDescription: The conditions or protocol for communication with thecompute
5-7Section 5 TroubleshootingOperator Call ErrorsThe following errors can be corrected by the operator.(Ink cartridge)Description: There is no ink.Mea
5-8(Waste ink bottle)Description: The waste ink bottle is full.Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.=> Section 2 Basic Oper
5-9Section 5 TroubleshootingDescription: Paper runs out.Measure : Set new paper.=> Section 2 Basic Operations (Paper Replacement)Description: Pape
5-10(Others)Description: The rear cover is opened.Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.Description: The head temperature is ou
CONTENTS-3Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle... 2-38Waste Ink Bottle Replacement Procedure...
5-11Section 5 TroubleshootingWhen the Printer Fails to Work CorrectlyThis section describes what to do when the printer fails to workcorrectly. Take
5-12When a Print Error OccursThis section explains how to solve print quality problems. Takeappropriate measures according to the symptoms. Measur
5-13Section 5 TroubleshootingWhen There Is an Abnormal SoundIf an abnormal sound is heard, contact your dealer or an SIIT ser-vice center.
A-1AppendixThis Appendix shows the basic specifications, components,and celsius and fahrenheit conversion list.Contents of This SectionBasic Specifica
A-2Basic SpecificationsPrinter Specifications Basic printer specificationsItem Specification / FunctionRecording method Piezo-type color ink-jet pr
A-3Appendix OptionsOptions/ConsumablesOptionsName Item number Quantity RemarksDryer 64 IP-260 1 Drys up the media.Dryer 64 for North America IP-263
A-4Consumables Consumables(Ink)(Cleaning Liquid)Name Item number Quantity RemarksInk cartridge/Yellow (1000 ml) IP6-101 1/carton 1000 mlInk cartrid
A-5AppendixCelsius and Fahrenheit Conversion List°C F °C F °C F °C F0322678.8 51 123.8 76 168.81 33.8 27 80.6 52 125.6 77 170.62 35.6 28 82.4 53 127.4
IP-6600 Solvent Ink Color Inkjet Printer User's GuideDocuments Number U00086051203First Edition, December 2003Second Edition, February 2004Thir
CONTENTS-4FEED Menu ... 3-42FUNC Menu...
1-1Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge)Section 1 Getting Started(Basic knowledge)Operating ConditionsInstallation SpaceEnvironmental Conditio
1-2Operating ConditionsThis section describes the operating conditions for the printer.Installation SpaceThere must be a sufficient space around the p
1-3Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge) Operating ConditionsEnvironmental Conditions Operating temperature and humidity levelsThe printer shou
1-4 Places where the printer must not be installedDo not install the printer in the following places:- Places exposed to direct sunlight- Places subje
1-5Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge)Media/Paper Available media typesWe prepared the following types of media:• Glossy vinyle chrolide• Mat
1-6 Precautions for storing media-Avoid direct sunlight and water regardless of before and afteropening the package. Put paper in envelope to prevent
1-7Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge) Consumables Precautions for handling prints.- Do not touch the print surface before drying up the ink.
1-8Ink Ink typesUse our recommended ink cartridges listed below.Ink cartridges must be installed in all six slots. The positions of inkcartridges are
1-9Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge) ConsumablesNOTECAUTIONCAUTIONWARNING Precautions for ink storage and processing- Securely put a used i
Thank you very much for purchasing the IP-6600 Color InkjetPrinter (simply called the printer below).This printer is a color inkjet printer that adopt
1-10WARNINGWaste Ink BottleUse our recommended waste ink bottle listed below.- Do not swallow ink or avoid its splashes on the eye. If it getsinto th
1-11Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge) ConsumablesNOTE- When the waste ink bottle is installed or removed, hold itwith both hands with its m
1-12Storage KitCleaning KitItem No. Remarks QuantityIP6-117Cleaning liquid cartridge (IP6-119) 6Dummy cartridge (IP6-118) 6Item No. Remarks QuantityIP
1-13Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge)External Views, Part Names, and FunctionsThis section shows the external views of the printer, the nam
1-14RearRear(20)(14) (17)(12)(9)(10)(13)(20)(18) (19)Printer power supplyHeater power supply(15)(16)(11)(23)(21)(22)(24)(9) Power receptacle(10) Prin
1-15Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge)Heater ÅThe printer builts in three heaters for fixing and stabilizing printimage on the print paper.(
1-16Operation PanelKeys, LEDs, and the LCD are laid out on the operation panel asfollows. It has a buzzer to alert errors or invalid key operations.(3
1-17Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge) Functions of LCD, LEDs and keysNumber Name Function(1)LED(A) Data LED(green)Shows the data reception
1-18Heater Control Panel Å Functions of LCD, LEDs and keysLCDPrint Heater ON/OFF keyPrint Heater UP/DOWN keyFront Heater ON/OFF keyFront Heater UP/DOW
1-19Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge)Dryer 64 (Option)The dryer 64 dries the output media.Roll Cover 64 (Option)Protects paper roll from
1-20LCD Messages and Printer StateThis section explains the messages shown on the LCD and outlinesmenu operations.Messages on the LCD(1) Initializatio
1-21Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge)(3) Online state (print mode) displayThe printer is printing.PRINTINGROLL : 64” (PAPER)Status display
1-22(5) Online state (print information mode) displayPaper total count and ink removing amount are displayed.Bk INK REST: XXX%Lm INK REST: XXX%PRINT R
1-23Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge)(7) Shutdown state displayThe printer is shutting down.SHUTDOWNWAIT A MOMENT(6) Offline (menu mode) di
1-24F/W Version Checking MethodHere, the function added in V2.00 as a firmware version checkingmethod is described.F/W Version Checking Method(1) Sele
2-1Section 2 Basic OperationsConnecting with ComputerSystem configuration (connection example)Connection procedureTurning the Power On/OffTurning the
2-2Connecting with ComputerThis section only shows system configurations and cable connectionprocedure.System configuration (connection example)The fo
2-3Section 2 Basic Operations3Set the ID switch on the rear of the printer.- The ID number must not be unique in the SCSI chain. (Initialsetting: 4)
2-44Set the terminator on the rear of the printer to ON or OFF.The printer has the SCSI terminator ON/OFF function. If the externalterminator is not
2-5Section 2 Basic OperationsTurning the Power On/OffThe power of the printer and the power of the heater are separated.<Printer>The printer ha
iDeliverablesThe printer components, including options, are installed on the mainunit on delivery. Make sure that the following items are present.If
2-63Turn ON the power ON/OFF switch on the operation panel.Power ON/OFFswitchTurning the Power On<Printer>1Turn OFF (0) the printer switch on th
2-7Section 2 Basic OperationsBootingPRINT READYROLL : 64” (PAPER)INITIALIZINGWAIT A MOMENTNOTE- Turn OFF the printer while “PRINT READY” is displayed
2-8<Heater>1Turn OFF the heater switch on the right rear of theprinter, and plug one end of the supplied power cable intothe socket of the print
2-9Section 2 Basic OperationsTurning the Power Off<Printer>1Turn OFF the power ON/OFF switch on the operationpanel for a couple of seconds.The
2-10Heater switchOFF (0)<Heater>1The heater power is also turned OFF by turning OFF theON / OFF switch on the operation panel. Therefore, thehe
2-11Section 2 Basic OperationsReplacing the Paper RollThis section describes how to install a paper roll in the printer, andremove it from the printe
2-124Tighten the left flange knob securely.Pull the winder sensor lever to front side.5 Lift the pressure roller up/down lever.Left flange knobWinder
2-13Section 2 Basic Operations Replacing the Paper Roll(Paper setting direction)FlangePaperFlangePaper<Outside rolling><Inside rolling>NO
2-147When feeding a paper roll, hold it at the center andrewind the flange to take up the slack in the paper.The guide line on the printer is no more
2-15Section 2 Basic Operations Replacing the Paper Roll10Select either paper roll or cut sheet.Select ROLL PAPER, CUT SHEET , or BASE with or key
iiPower cord<2>• Power cord for printer• Power cord for heaterRoll paper(for installations)<1>User's Guide <1 copy>Waste ink bo
2-16PREPARING PAPERWAIT A MOMENT- If it is ended normally, return to offline or online state.- If abnormal end occurs, an error message will be displa
2-17Section 2 Basic OperationsRemoving the Paper Roll from the Printer1Lift the pressure roller up/down lever.2Loose the left flange knob, pull out t
2-18Replacing Paper Roll with Another1Put the printer offline. (Press the key.)2Press the key and press the key.3Replace the paper according to
2-19Section 2 Basic OperationsInstalling/Removing Cut Sheet in/from the PrinterInstall/Remove the cut sheet in/from the printer refering to theproced
2-202Set the printer to OFFLINE mode.(Press the key)3Press the key, and then the key to display apaper feed adjustment pattern.#FEED PATTERN*ROUG
2-21Section 2 Basic Operations7Press the key, and then the key to displaythe entered correction value of paper feed adjustment.#FEED ADJUST*099.8
2-2213Press the key, and then the key to displaythe entered correction value of paper feed adjustment.#FEED ADJUST*099.80%14Enter the paper feed a
2-23Section 2 Basic Operations How to identify paper feed adjustment patternDescription is made in a case of black color.If paper feed adjustmentcorr
2-24Change During Online PrintingDuring the online printing, the paper feed adjusting value can bechanged through the following operation.Head print p
2-25Section 2 Basic OperationsHead Print Position Adjustment(1) Adjustment pattern printPrint the adjustment pattern print position of each head.1Sel
iii* : Options and consumables can be ordered separately.Maintenance Kit IP6-108<1 set>• Cap cleaning liquid: 100 ml• Wiper cleaning liquid: 100
2-26Head position adjustmentLeft and Right Head positionadjustmentReciprocating position adjustment (R)Reciprocating position adjustment (L)Paper disc
2-27Section 2 Basic Operations(2) Left and Right Head position adjustmentAdjusts the jetting position of nozzle.Enter an adjustment value according t
2-28(3) Head position adjustmentAdjusts the head position for the scanning direction on a Bk headbasis.Enter an adjustment value according to the head
2-29Section 2 Basic Operations(4) Reciprocating position (Left) adjustmentAdjusts the head reciprocating position (Left).Enter an adjustment value ac
2-30(5) Reciprocating print osition (Right) adjustmentAdjusts the head reciprocating position (Right).Enter an adjustment value according to the head
2-31Section 2 Basic OperationsReplacing Ink CartridgesThis section describes how to replace an ink cartridge.Ink cartridges should be replaced in the
2-322Remove an ink cartridge from the printer.3Insert a new ink cartridge into the printer.4Close the ink cover.5End of ink cartridge replacement.- If
2-33Section 2 Basic OperationsReplacing Empty Ink Cartridge1A guidance message appears.2Replace the ink cartridge according to the “Ink CartridgeRepl
2-34If an Ink Cartridge Is Not Installed1The guidance message appears.2Replace the ink cartridge according to the “Ink CartridgeReplacement Procedure.
2-35Section 2 Basic OperationsReplacing Cartridges during PrintingThis unit enables you to replace the ink cartridges during the onlineprinting witho
ivExample of symbols:This symbol ( ) denotes items that require special carewhile executing a certain procedure or operation.This symbol () denotes it
2-36<If the Ink in Main Cartridge is Used Up>The guidance that prompts you to replace the main cartridge isdisplayed on the second line of LCD.
2-37Section 2 Basic OperationsIf an Ink Cartridge Is Not Detected1The guidance message appears.2Replace the ink cartridge according to the “Ink Cartr
2-38Replacing the Waste Ink BottleThis section describes how to replace a waste ink bottle.The waste ink bottle should be replaced in the following tw
2-39Section 2 Basic Operations4Wipe up the spilt ink into the waste ink bottle unit.5Lift the lever and mount a new waste ink bottle.6Drop the lever
2-402The selection message of the waste ink counter setting(reset (clear)) will be displayed.- The waste ink counter is prepared for urging waste inkd
2-41Section 2 Basic OperationsIf the Waste Ink Bottle Is Not Installed1A guidance message appears on the LCD.2Insert a new waste ink bottle into the
2-42Head Cleaning "CLEANING"1 Put the printer offline. (Press the key.)2 Press the key to display the CLEANING menu.3Press the key to
2-43Section 2 Basic Operations6Press the key.7Make sure that the waste ink bottle is not full, and thenpress the key again.NOTE- The cleaning tak
2-44Paper Feed "FEED"This section describes how to manually feed paper after printing.1Put the printer offline. (Press the key.)2Press the
2-45Section 2 Basic OperationsUsing the Origin Point Setting Function<Origin Point Setting>When printing a small size image such as a A4 size i
vUse the power supply voltage specified on the nameplate. DO NOTplug several devices into one electrical outlet as this might result in fireor electr
2-462Push down the pressure roller up/down lever.3Select “BASE” in the “SELECT PAPER” menu and pressthe key.4Input the paper width and press the k
2-47Section 2 Basic Operations7Select a paper type again.- When using the origin point setting function, keep front,right, and left margins sufficien
2-48Installing Paper on WinderA paper winder unit is built in the printer. It winds roll paper forstorage without cutting it.Use the paper winder uni
2-49Section 2 Basic Operations5Lift the pressure roller up/down lever, insert paper fromthe paper feeder, push down the pressure roller up/downlever
2-507Manually turn the scroller flange in the direction ofwinding to wind the paper slightly.8Check the positions of the paper and winding sensor,and
2-51Section 2 Basic Operations• Tension roller setting.• Slack winding: Set the tension roller to the upper side.•Tension winding: Set the tension r
2-52- Slacken the paper so that it passes inside the windingsensor.- If the winding unit is not used, turn the winding unit switchoff.- When the paper
2-53Section 2 Basic OperationsChanging Heater Control Setting TemperatureIn normal use, temperatures of all heaters for the every selectedmedia are p
2-54 Heater preset temperature by mediumThe heater preset temperature for medium is listed in the table.Preset the heater temperature according to the
2-55Section 2 Basic Operations Flow of heater temperature setting(1) If the paper type is selected in setting the paper, the temperature initialvalue
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