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TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTION ........................................................................ vi CAUTION ........................................................................vi Requests .........................................................................vi FCC Statement (USA) .....................................................vi Interference to televisions and radios ..............................vi Foreword .........................................................................
Turning the power OFF ............................................ 2-5 Maintenance operation at startup ............................. 2-6 Preventing nozzle missing while power-off ............... 2-8 Setting media ....................................................... 2-10 Setting roll media .................................................... 2-10 Setting leaf media ................................................... 2-16 Setting rigid media ..................................................
Checking the power supply voltage ........................3-22 Setting the scanning for curing pattern ...................3-23 Setting level of the paper width sensor ...................3-24 Other useful functions ........................................... 3-25 Changing displayed language .................................3-25 Data clear ................................................................3-25 Displaying the information of this machine ..............3-26 CHAPTER 4 How to care Maintaining ...
Message appears ..................................................... 5-2 Problems of drawing result ....................................... 5-3 Nozzle clogging ........................................................ 5-3 Troubles displaying messages ............................... 5-4 Warning Message ..................................................... 5-4 Error message .......................................................... 5-6 CHAPTER 6 Appendix Specifications ....................................
CAUTION CAUTION DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OF MIMAKI SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING , BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS, AND MIMAKI NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES DEALER TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OR MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT WITHOUT MIMAKI’S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT.
Foreword Congratulations on your purchase of a MIMAKI "UJV-160" model of UV ink jet printer. The UV Inkjet Printer UJV-160 is a printer with ultraviolet ray curing ink (UV ink). Read this Operation Manual carefully and make the most effective use of your printer. Before starting to operate the printer, be sure to read this Operation Manual carefully.
Features Characteristics of this machine are introduced here. We hope this information helps your understanding on drawing with this machine together with operation method explained in this book. Ultraviolet ray curing ink Direct printing on media is allowed by using newly developed ultraviolet curing ink. Printable types of media has increased. Curing and fixing of ink after printing As the UV LED unit is mounted, ink is cured or fixed after printing.
Safety Precautions Symbols Pictorial signs are used in this Operation Manual for safe operation of and in prevention of damages to this machine. The indicated sign is different depending on the content of caution. Symbols and their meanings are given below. Please follow these instructions as you read this manual. Examples of symbols Failure to observe the instructions given with this symbol can result in death or serious injuries to personnel. Be sure to read it carefully and use it properly.
Warnings for use WARNING • Be sure to setup the appropriate ventilator in case of using this machine in a closed room or a room with bad ventilation. Cautions for constructing exhaust outlet Please follow the cautions below to avoid breakdown of this machine. (1) The opening area of the exhaust outlet requires more than half of the duct entrance area. (2) If mounting a valve on the exhaust outlet, be sure to open the valve when using this machine.
Safety Precautions WARNING Power supply and voltage Handling of the UV LED unit • This machine contains parts applied high voltage. Carrying out electrical work by those unauthorized for that work is prohibited. • The unit is made of glass. Do not drop, hit things, apply excessive force or scratch it, or it may damage the unit. • Be sure to carry out grounding work to prevent electrical shock. • Use this machine under the indicated power specifications.
Precautions for use CAUTION Protection against dust • Use this machine in a room that is not dusty. • When leaving the work place after the working hours, be sure to remove the media from the roll hanger to avoid dust. • Store media not to put dust on it. Wiping dust off the media, dust will be put on the media due to static electricity. • Due to the dust on the head, ink drops will fall down on the media during printing. If so, be sure to clean up the head. ( P.
Safety Precautions CAUTION UV light • A little UV light spills around the UV LED unit. UV light applied to your skin might cause inflammation and/or skin cancer. Though weak UV light causing no inflammation may lead to chronic disorders by repeated exposure. Avoid applying UV light to your skin and eyes. Hot parts • When touching hot parts, be sure to wear heat-insulating gloves to protect your hands.
Safety Precautions Precautions for installation CAUTION A place exposed to direct sunlight On an inclined surface A place where temperature or humidity varies significantly • Use this machine under the following environmental conditions. • Operating environment : 15 to 35 ℃ (Available) 20 ~ 25 ℃ (Recommended) 30 ~ 65 % (Rh) A place that vibrates xiv A place exposed to direct air blow from air conditioner or the like.
CHAPTER 1 Before Use In this chapter, the parts names and setting procedures before use are explained. Installing this machine.......................................... 1-2 Where to install .......................................................... 1-2 Working Environmental Temperature ........................ 1-3 Moving this machine .................................................. 1-3 Configuration and Function ................................. 1-4 Front/ Side .........................................
Installing this machine Where to install Before assembling this machine, secure a sufficient space to install. Decide the place considering the machine size and a space required for drawing. Width Lengh Height Total Weight 3300 mm 780 mm 1290 mm Approx.260 kg For the installation site, see also “Precautions for installation”. ( P.
Installing this machine Working Environmental Temperature Use this machine in an environment of 15 to 35°C to ensure reliable drawing. Depending on the ambient temperature, the heater temperature may not rise to the set value. Moving this machine Move this machine according to the following steps when this machine is required to move on the step-free same floor. • When moving this machine, take care not to give a significant impact on it. • Be sure to lock the caster after moving of this machine.
Configuration and Function Front/ Side Y Bar Carriage The guide to move the carriage. The head to print and the UV LED are in it. Scans from side to side. Flushing Tray Absorber in the Tray absorbs the waste ink when the print head is flushing. Y Bar Handle Raises/lowers the Y Bar and adjusts the head height to set thick media (up to 10mm). Set only when adjusting the head height. Waste Ink Tray Waste ink gathers in this tank.
Configuration and Function Rear/ Side of the main power switch Pre-Heater Preheats the media before printing. (Located inside the platen) 1 Water Heating Device Keeps the ink at a proper temperature. Before Use Clamp Lever (Rear) Interlocked with the Clamp Lever (side). Voltage selector switch Roll holder Set on both sides of the core of the roll media to hold the media. Supports the cores of 2 inch and 3 inch. Switches 100 to 120V and 200 to 240V depending on the supply voltage using this machine.
Support Table (Front/Back) The tables support the rigid media feed. Use both the front and the back table together.
Configuration and Function Operation Panel The operation panel is used for each operation. Display UV READY lamp Displays the status of this machine, set items and errors. Shows the irradiation condition of the UV LED on both sides. Lights in green when the UV LED is irradiating. CONSTANT lamp Lights in green when the heater reaches the set temperature. UV ERROR lamp Shows the error status of the UV LED on both sides. Lights in red when an error has occured.
Carriage and UV LED Unit A print head for drawing and two UV LED Units are mounted on the carriage. Depending on the condition of this machine, the position of the carriage is different. • Do not expose your naked eyes directly to the light irradiated from the lighting UV LED. Wiper The wiper on the right front side of this machine removes the ink attached on the head at ink filling or cleaning. Wiper Flushing Tray A flushing tray is placed in the left of this machine.
Configuration and Function Heater Pre-heater and Print heater are equipped on the platen. The Pre-heater is used for pre-heating of the media prior to printing to prevent rapid temperature changing. The Print-heater improves the image quality in printing. • While heating, the platen is very hot. Not to get burned, when replacing media, lower the heater temperatures and wait until the platen temperature drops.
Connecting the cables Connecting the USB2.0 interface cable Connect a computer to this machine with the USB2.0 interface cable. • Your RIP is required to support USB2.0 interface. • If USB2.0 interface is not installed in your computer, ask a RIP vender near you or our branch office.
Setting the ink cartridge Insert the ink cartridges into the ink station. Ink Type Ink Type Color Magenta Cyan LF-200 (SPC-0558) LH-100 (SPC-0597)*1 Yellow 1 Black White Magenta Cyan Yellow Black LF-140 (SPC-0728) Before Use Light Magenta Light Cyan White Cleaning solution *2 *1: For 600cc pack, a special eco-cartridge is needed. *2: Use for cleaning the head. Colors are displayed as follows.
Setting the ink cartridge Cautions when setting ink cartridges When setting ink cartridges, be careful of the followings. • Check the ink slot number, then insert correct color ink cartridges. • Insert the ink cartridges to the end of the slot. And do not insert/ pull out the cartridges roughly. • Insert the cartridge facing up the IC chip. • For the ink cartridge replacement, see the following page. ( P.4-5 "Replacing with a new ink cartridge") Ink slot No.
About Media The sizes of media that can be used and the method of handling are described here. Maximum width 1620 mm (Rigid media : 1600mm) Minimum width 210 mm Maximum print length 1600 mm Thickness 0.
About antistatic sheet The antistatic sheet is used to prevent the media from clinging due to static. Use this when the media clings due to static and it influences the media feeding. For the attaching procedure, refer to the setup manual attached with the antistatic sheet. • Depending on the media type or the used environment, clinging cannot be improved even if you use the antistatic sheet. In such a case, contact a distributor in your district or our office to call for service.
and and are shown on the display of this machine. < L OC A L . 1 > * R E MO T E . 1 * LOCAL 1 When is diplayed, the followings can be set. All keys are available. It receives the data from the computer. However, drawing is not executed. • • • • Set the drawing origin or drawing area with the Jog keys. Execute “Test drawing” with the key. Execute “Head cleaning” with the CLEANING key. Execute function settings with the FUNCTION key.
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CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations In this chapter, the procedure from media preparation to drawing are explained. Operation flow ...................................... 2-2 Test drawing ....................................... 2-32 Turning the power ON/OFF.................. 2-4 Head cleaning ..................................... 2-34 Turning the power ON .............................. 2-4 Turning the power OFF ............................ 2-5 Maintenance operation at startup .............
Operation flow 1 Turning the power on See "Turning the power ON/OFF" ( P.2-4) 2 Setting media See "Setting media" ( 3 Preparing Heaters See "Preparing Heaters" ( 4 Head cleaning See "Head cleaning" ( 5 6 2-2 P.2-10) P.2-30) P.
Operation flow 5 Head cleaning See "Head cleaning" ( 6 Drawing an image from data See "Drawing an image from data" ( P.2-36) 7 Turning the power off See "Turning the power ON/OFF" ( P.2-4) P.
Turning the power ON/OFF Turning the power ON This machine has the following power switches. Main power switch 1 / 2:They are on the side of this machine. Power switch : It is on the right front side of this machine. Normally, use this switch to turn the power ON/OFF. When the power is ON, the power switch lights in green, and when it is OFF, the light is out. 1 Turn the main power switch 1 and 2 ON on the side of this machine.
Turning the power ON/OFF Turning the power OFF When finishing the use of this machine, turn the power OFF with the power switch on the front side of this machine. When turning the power off, check the followings. • Data is not being receivied from the computer, or there is any undrawn data. • The head has returned to the standby position on the left of this machine. • Any error occurs. ( P.5-6 "Error message") 1 Turn the power of the connected computer OFF. 2 Turn the power OFF with the power switch.
Maintenance operation at startup When the power on maintenance is valid, the operation below is performed depending on the status at startup of this machine. For the power on maintenance setting, refer to P.4-17 "Perform cleaning automatically when the power supply is turned on". (Supported from the firmware ver.2.00) If hot water turned cool 1 Preparation for hot water starts. • If you wish to cancel cleaning, press the END key.
Turning the power ON/OFF If ink in subtank is not enough 1 Fill ink into the subtank. SUP P L Y I NG I NK ***** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • When the filling is completed, is displayed.
Preventing nozzle missing while power-off Even while the power switch is off, the machine starts periodically and executes various functions to prevent nozzle missing. (Supported from the firmware ver.1.90) • Do not turn off the power switch at startup from the sleep mode. When the sleep operation has been completed, the machine turns off the power switch automatically. • Cleaning is not performed. • Ink has not been consumed.
Turning the power ON/OFF When this machine is left unused for a long time • Be sure to turn off the main power switch on the side of this machine. ( P.2-4) • Remove the media being set. • To avoid the ink curing at the head, cover the head standby position (right or left depending on the standby position) with the provided shading sheet .
Setting media This machine can be used with roll media and leaf media. For the media to be used, refer to P.1-13 "Usable media size". Setting roll media Set roll media to the roll holder on the back of this machine. • To prevent the rigid media being jammed into the Y bar, raise the head in advance. ( P.2-24) 1 Roll holder Fix the left roll holder on the back of the machine. ( 1 ) Loosen the roll holder fixing screw. ( 2 ) Move the roll holder to the media setting position.
Setting media 5 Insert the roll media into this machine. Pinch roller • Slanted the media, the roll media can be smoothly inserted. 2 ( 1 ) Pull the media out to the top of the platen. ( 2 ) Insert the media between the platen and the pinch roller. • Pull the media out until the media can be grabbed from the front of this machine. ( 3 ) Push down the clamp lever on the back of this machine. • The media is fixed.
8 Pull out the roll media evenly, then turn the clamp lever to the back. • Pulling some positions of the media lightly, confirm that the the roll media is evenly pulled out, then turn the clamp lever to the back. 9 10 Unlock the roll stopper. Roll stopper arm • Push the roll stopper arm to the end to release the roll stopper pin and to unlock the roll stopper. Hold the media with the media retainer gently. • Set the media not to get out of the right end pinch roller.
Setting media 11 Prepare the take-up device. • Set an empty core to the take-up device. Core Take-up device 12 Press the key to select “ROLL” . • The media width is detected. • When a space between the media and the head is wide, a screen shown on the right is displayed and the media cannot be detected. In this case, lower the head height. ( P.2-24) 13 MED I A S E L EC T RO L L < > L EA F ERROR 5 0 WI D T H 2 Fix the media on the take-up device.
Take-up device Select the take-up direction of media with the switch of the take-up device. Lever, top (REVERSE) : Winds the media with the printed side facing in. Lever, middle (OFF) : Does not wind the media. Lever, bottom (FORWARD) : Winds the media with the printed side facing out.
Setting media Torque limiter adjustment The take-up device has a torque limiter. The take-up torque can be adjusted with the torque limiter. (The torque limiter is set at the maximum value as a default.) If the tension is too strong to use a thin media, lower the take-up torque with the torque limiter.
Setting leaf media Unlike roll media, leaf media does not need to be fixed with the roll holders. • To prevent the rigid media being jammed into the Y bar, raise the head in advance. ( P.2-24) 1 Turn the clamp lever to the front. 2 Set the leaf media. Clamp lever • From the back of this machine, insert the media between the pinch rollers and the platen. • From the front, set the media not to get out of the right end pinch roller. Pinch roller • When [DIRECT] is set on the media feed setup ( P.
Setting media 4 Turn the clamp lever to the back. 5 Select “LEAF” with the 6 Media detection starts. • Set the media straight. key. MED I A S E L EC T RO L L < > L EA F 2 DE T EC T I NG WI D T H P L E A SE WA I T Basic Operations ( 1 ) The media width is detected. ( 2 ) The media is fed and the rear end of the media is detected. ( 3 ) When the detection is completed, is displayed.
Setting rigid media To set thick media such as a board (up to 10mm), attach the support tables on the front and the back of this machine. • To prevent the rigid media being jammed into the Y bar, raise the head in advance. ( P.2-24) • Work with 2 or more people. • See also the separate manual “How to set Rigid Media” for setting. 1 Set the front support table (the front of this machine). • The front support table has a stick (rigid media retainer) shown on the right.
Setting media • To set media flat, move the screws on both sides of the support table (8 screws on each side) to adjust the tilt or the parallelism of the support table. 2 Adjust the position of the rigid media retainer rack right/ left (the front of this machine) Rigid media retainer rack • The right/ left rigid media retainer rack can be unscrewed and positioned.
4 Set the rear support table (the back of this machine). • Unlike the front table, the rear support table does not have a stick (rigid media retainer). ( 1 ) Lift up the table until it stops. ( 2 ) Set the support table so that the protrusions on both sides of this machine come between the concave parts of the support table. ( 3 ) For the base height, adjust in the same way as the front support table (front of the machine). ( P.
Setting media 7 Set the rigid media. 8 Adjust the media position at the front of this machine. • Remove the rigid media retainer from the front support table. • From the back of this machine, insert the media between the pinch rollers and the platen. • For the long media, pull out the auxiliary bars of the support table, and set the media on them. ( 1 ) Pull out the media from the front of this machine. ( 2 ) Align the top of the media with the front line of the platen.
9 Turn the clamp lever to the back. • Set the media straight. 10 Adjust the head height. 11 Select “BOAD” with the 2-22 • Adjust the head height according to the media thickness. ( key . P.
Setting media 12 The media detection starts. DE T EC T I NG WI D T H P L E A SE WA I T ( 1 ) The media width is detected. ( 2 ) The media is fed and the rear end of the media is detected. ( 3 ) When the detection is completed, is displayed. • When a space between the media and the head is wide, a ERROR 5 0 screen shown on the right is displayed and the media cannot WI D T H be detected. In this case, lower the head height. ( P.
Adjusting the head height Adjust the head height according to the thickness of the media used. 1 Set a media. 2 Attach the Y bar handle to turn to the right. • Set a media. ( P.2-10, P.2-16, P.2-18 ) • Turn the handle to the right to raise the Y bar above the set media. 3 Move the carriage to the platen. • When the power is on : Move the carriage with the • When the power is off : Move the carriage with hand. Carriage keys. • To move the carriage, push the handling part. ( 4 P.
Setting media 5 Return the carriage to the left. • When the power is on Return the carriage with the END key. • When the power is off Move the carriage holding the handling part. • The head unit is fragile. To move the head unit, push the handling part as shown below.
Detect the media width Depending on the setting contents of “Setting the media width ( P.3-18)”, the method for detecting media differs. When the setting value of “MEDIA WIDTH” is 100 to 1620mm, detect the media with the procedures in "Media detecting method (detecting width manually)". The default value of “MEDIA WIDTH” is “AUTO”, and the media is detected automatically. (Supported from the firmware ver.2.
Setting media Media detecting method (detecting width manually) 1 Depending on the set media, press the jog key and . ME D I A S E L E C T RO L L < > L EAF 2 Specify the right edge position of the media. ME D I A W I D T H D E T E C T R I GH T E DG E P O S . : e n t ( 1 ) Press the keys to match the ORIGIN mark of the carriage with the right edge of the media. ( 2 ) Press the ENTER key. • When the carriage is at the waiting position, if you press the media is automatically detected.
Changing the print origin The print start position (origin) can be changed. 1 when is displayed, press the one of keys. < L OC A L . 1 > • Origin setup screen is displayed. 2 Move the head with the one of keys. OR I G I N S E T U P 500 . 0 600 . 0 Origin position (back and forth) • Move the head to the origin setting position to set the origin. Origin position (right and left) • Set the origin in accordance with the ORIGIN marks on the machine. 3 Press the ENTER key .
Setting media The guide for the print origin position The print start position (origin) in the depth direction (X') is located at the ORIGIN mark. The origin in the scanning direction (Y') is positioned at 10 mm from the right end of the media. Changed the setting from [MARGIN] in SET UP menu. This can be also changed with the Jog key. Set X’ and Y’origin position in accordance with the two ORIGIN marks on the machine.
Preparing Heaters Set the heater temperature according to the media used. Changing temperature settings of the heater The temperature of the heater can be changed by [HEATER] of the setup mode. ( P.3-11 "Changing the heater temperature setting") • When purchased, the heater temperature is set "OFF". • Since the temperature can be adjusted in drawing, you can set the proper temperature.
Preparing Heaters • The heater temperature can be preset according to the media used. P.3-6 "Setting the print condition in a set" • The temperature set by the operations above does not reflect the heater settings of the type registration. The set continues until the power is turned off or the temperature is newly set with the following conditions. (1) Change the type of the setup mode. (2) Change the heater temperature of the setup mode. (3) Set the heater temperature from the computer.
Test drawing Make test drawing to check blur or missing caused by nozzle clogging. • When the following message is displayed, it cannot print. Start drawing after the message has disappeared. “WATER NOT READY” :The water temperature in the water heating device has not reached the predetermined value. Check before starting • Is media set ? test drawing ( P.2-10) 1 When is displayed, press the key. 2 Select [NOZZLE CHECK] with the or key , and press the ENTER key.
Test drawing 4 Test drawing ends. 5 Check the drawing. • is displayed. • When the drawing is normal, data can be printed. • When the drawing is abnormal, execute head cleaning. ( • When needed, adjust the origin position. ( P.2-28) Normal pattern P.
Head cleaning If test pattern is not normal, execute head cleaning. There are 3 types of head cleaning. Normal Select this when there is a dozen line missed on the test pattern. P.2-34 Wiping Select this when there are several lines missed on the test pattern. The wiper wipes. P.2-35 Select this when abnormal pattern is not improved by “Normal”. P.2-34 Hard Cleaning by Normal or Hard 1 When is dipslayed, press the CLEANING key.
Head cleaning Cleaning by Wiping 1 When is dipslayed, press the CLEANING key. 2 Select [wiping] with the and press the ENTER key. 3 Select execution of cleaning for each head. key, (1) Select the head with the key. (2) Select execution of cleaning with the key. < L OC A L . 1 > C L E A N I NG TYPE :w i p i ng C L E A N I NG H E A D : MMCC Y Y K K C L E A N I NG H E A D : MM * C Y Y K 2 • Select execution of cleaning for the all heads.
Drawing an image from data Starting the drawing • If the temperature of the water heating device has not reached the predetermined value, a message is displayed. It does not draw in such cases. When the display is disappeared, drawing can be started. • Data can be sent even if both errors are displayed. Drawing starts after the errors are disappeared. 1 Set a media ( P.2-10). 2 When drawing on a roll media, check the heater temperature. • Check the CONSTANT lamp is lighting on the operation panel.
Drawing an image from data Cancelling the drawing To stop the drawing, stop the drawing operation and erase the received data from this machine. 1 Press the 2 Press the DATA CLEAR 3 Press the ENTER REMOTE key while drawing. * R EMO T E . 1 * 2 . 5 mm • Drawing operation stops. • When a data is being sent from the computer, stop sending data from the computer. key. key. < L OC A L . 1 > DA T A C L EAR < ENT > • Received data is cleared and is displayed.
Drawing an image from data Subtank Maintenance Execute following procedures when an error about subtank ( nozzle is not unclogged after cleaning. P.5-6 Error 148) occurs, or when the 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Select the [MAINTENANCE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 3 Select the [SUBTANK MAINTE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 4 Set execution of subtank maintenance, and press the ENTER key. (1)Select the head with the key.
CHAPTER 3 Useful Function In this chapter, the operations to make this machine easier to use, and the function settings are explained. If dots misalign ..................................... 3-2 MACHINE SETUP................................ 3-20 Setting time .............................................3-20 Checking UV ink curing level .............. 3-4 Information ..............................................3-21 Setting the print condition in a set ..... 3-6 Checking the power supply voltage ........
If dots misalign When the thickness of the media, the height of the head, the type of the ink used or the dot size of data to be printed is changed, follow the steps below and adjust the ink drop position for Bi-directional (Bi) printing to print properly. Example of Pattern printing Output direction A straight line is printed at 140 position in the positive direction. In this case, the dot position correction value is 140. 100 1 Set a media, and then set the printing origin. ( P.
If dots misalign 9 Correct the dot position of the selected mode with the key. DROP . POS c o r r e c t 6 0 0 d p i NORMA L / 4 : 0 • Correction value : -400 to 400 • Check the test pattern. A correction value is at the position where an outward way and a return way are on one line. • If the correction value is not between -400 and 400, adjust the height of head then redo the operations from the step 2. 10 Press the ENTER 11 Press the END key. key to finish.
Checking UV ink curing level Deteriorating of the UV LED may lower the ink curing level. Check the ink curing level and adjust the UV LED light intensity as needed. 1 Set a media for drawing pattern. 2 When is displayed, press the key. 3 Select [HARDEN CHECK] with the key, and press the ENTER key. T E S T DR AW H A RD E N CH E C K 4 Select resolution with the key, and press the ENTER key. H A RD E N CH E C K DP I : 1 2 0 0 X 1 2 0 0 < L OC A L .
Checking UV ink curing level 8 Check the drawing pattern after the test drawing. • If the UV light intensity is weak, a good pattern cannot be drawn. In this case, change the light intensity with P.3-15 "Setting the UV LED level" and execute the test drawing again. • If the UV ink curing level is not improved after adjusting the UV light intensity, the UV LED is deteriorated. Contact your local distributor or call for service.
Setting the print condition in a set Settings on printing. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 3 Select the type 1 to 4 with the key, and press the ENTER 4 Select the item and set. 3-6 ENTER key. < L OC A L . 1 > F U NC T I ON SE T UP key. • As for setting items, see 3-8 "Setting list".
Setting the print condition Change the settings according to the purpose. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 3 Select the type 1 to 4 with the key, and press the ENTER 4 Select the setting item with the key, and press the ENTER key. ENTER key. < L OC A L . 1 > F U NC T I ON SE T UP key. SE T UP SE L ECT < ENT > : TYPE 1 [1] UV SCAN ADD • Select the item referring to the setting list. 5 Select an item with the and press the ENTER key.
Setting the print condition Setting list The settings of the print condition are as follows. The underlined has been set as default. These settings can be registered on the “Type”. Item MEDIA COMP( Outline -9999 to 0 to 9999 Prints the pattern to adjust the media feed. FEED METHOD NORMAL/ DIRECT Sets about media feed. Pre-Heater OFF/ 20 ~ 50°C (OFF/ 68 ~ 122°F) Sets heater conditions.
Setting media compensation When changing the type of media or the heater temperature, adjust the media feeding. If wrongly adjusted, it may not print clearly such as stripes on the print. • When the heater temperature is changed, check the [ CONSTANT ] lamps light and it has reached the preset temperatures, and then adjust. • When using roll media, the media returns to the print origin at the end of [MEDIA COMP.]. Then the roll media in the rear of this machine will slack.
Setting media compensation 5 Press the print. ENTER key twice to start [1] MED I A COMP . • The machine scans for UV irradiation to cure ink on the drawn pattern. ( 6 Check the compensation pattern, then input the correction value with the or key. P.3-23) [ 1 ] MED I A COMP . AD J US T = 0 " + " : A space between two lines widens. " - " : A spacing between two lines narrows. • The band moves by approx. 0.1mm each time changing the correction value by "10".
Changing the heater setting Changing the heater temperature setting Set each item of [SET TEMP]. Change the set temperature of the Pre-heater and Print-heater built in the platen. SET TEMP 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Press the ENTER key. < L OC A L . 1 > F U NC T I ON SE T UP 3 Select the type 1 to 4 with the key, and press the ENTER or key. SE T UP SE L ECT 4 Select the [HEATER] with the key, and press the ENTER key twice.
Setting media feed Set the media feed. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 3 Select the type 1 to 4 with the key, and press the ENTER key. 4 Select the [MediaFeed SETUP] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 5 Select an item with the and press the ENTER key. ENTER key. < L OC A L .
Setting the print method Set about printing. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 3 Select the type 1 to 4 with the key, and press the ENTER key. SE T UP SE L ECT 4 Select the [PRINT MODE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. [1] P R I N T MOD E 5 Select a setting item with the key, and press the ENTER key. [ 1 ] P R I N T MOD E QU A L I T Y ENTER key. < L OC A L .
Setting the print method Item QUALITY SCAN DIRECTION LOGICAL SEEK WhiteLayerPrint 3-14 Description STANDARD Standard drawing quality FINE High quality drawing (drawing speed is slower) FAST High speed drawing (image quality is slightly inferior) Bi-D Draws in both directions when the head moves on the media at drawing. (Draws quicker than “UNI-DIR”. ) Uni-D Draws in one direction when the head moves on the media at drawing. (Draws with higher quality.
Setting the UV LED level Set when you do not want to light the UV LED. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 3 Select the type 1 to 4 with the key, and press the ENTER key. SE T UP SE L ECT 4 Select the [UV LEVEL] with the key, and press the ENTER key. [1] UV L EVE L 5 Select the level with the and press the ENTER key. [ 1 ] UV L EVE L SE TUP : H I GH ENTER key. < L OC A L .
Setting the adsorbing level Set when you want to change the adsorbing level. (Supported from the firmware ver.1.80) 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 3 Select the type 1 to 4 with the key, and press the ENTER key. SE T UP SE L ECT 4 Select the [VACUUM] with the key, and press the ENTER key. [1] V A CUUM 5 Select the adsorbing level with the key, and press the ENTER key. [ 1 ] V A CU UM SE TUP : S T A ND A RD 6 Press the ENTER END key.
Setting the priority For the items below, select the setting priority from this machine’s setting or the computer’s setting. Items: Print mode/ Ink layers 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 3 Select the type 1 to 4 with the key, and press the ENTER key. SE T UP SE L ECT 4 Select the [PRIORITY] with the key, and press the ENTER key. [1] P R I OR I T Y 5 Select the “HOST” or the “PLOT” with the key, and press the ENTER key. ENTER key. < L OC A L .
Setting the media width When you know the width of the media to use, you can record the media width. (Supported from the firmware ver.2.00) 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 3 Select the type 1 to 4 with the key, and press the ENTER key. 4 Select the [MEDIA DETECT] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 5 Select the [MEDIA WIDTH] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 6 Press the keys and input the width of the media to be used. Then, press the ENTER key.
Initializing the settings Initializes the print condition settings. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 3 Press the 4 Select the [SETUP RESET] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 5 Press the 6 Press the ENTER ENTER ENTER key. key. key. < L OC A L . 1 > F U NC T I ON SE T UP SE T UP SE L ECT < ENT > : TYPE 1 [1] SE TUP RESE T [ 1 ] SE TUP RESE T I N I T I A L I Z E OK ? : en t • The settings are reset. END 3 key to finish.
MACHINE SETUP Setting time Set the current time. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Select the [MACHINE SETUP] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 3 Select the [TIME SET] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 4 The current time is displayed. 5 Set the time with the keys. • Press the ENTER 6 7 Press the ENTER F U NC T I ON MA CH I N E S E T U P < E N T > MA CH I N E S E T U P T I ME S E T T I ME S E T 2010 . 08 . 23 15 : 30 : 00 T I ME S E T 2010 . 08 .
MACHINE SETUP Information Check the machine information, and print the list of the settings. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Select the [MACHINE SETUP] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 3 Select the [INFORMATION] with the key, and press the ENTER key. MA CH I N E S E T U P I N F ORMA T I ON 4 Select the item to display with the key, and press the ENTER key. I N F ORMA T I ON L I ST < L OC A L .
Checking the power supply voltage Check the setting of the power supply voltage supplied to the water heating device. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Select the [MACHINE SETUP] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 3 Select the [VOLTAGE SELECT] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 4 Check the setting. 5 Press the 3-22 END key to finish. < L OC A L .
MACHINE SETUP Setting the scanning for curing pattern Select whether scanning or not for curing ink when printing the nozzle check or the media compensation. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Select the [MACHINE SETUP] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 3 Select the [PatternCureScan] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 4 Select ON or OFF with the and press the ENTER key. • ON OFF 5 key, < L OC A L .
MACHINE SETUP Setting level of the paper width sensor To detect media width including transparent film, change the sensitivity of the sensor. • Even if FINE is set on the sensor level, a wide space between the paper width sensor and the media can reduce in sensitivity of the sensor and interrupt detection of the media. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Select the [MACHINE SETUP] with the key, and press the ENTER key.
Other useful functions Changing displayed language Select the displayed language. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Select the [DISPLAY] with the key, and press the ENTER key. F U NC T I ON D I SP L AY < ENT > 3 Select a language with the key, and press the ENTER key. D I SP L AY En g l i s h < L OC A L . 1 > • Default is [English]. 4 Press the END key to finish. 3 • Set item is not cleared even after turning the power off.
Other useful functions Displaying the information of this machine 1 When is displayed, press the ENTER key. 2 The information is displayed sequentially with the ENTER key. • The information shown on the right appear. • The left UV LED irradiation time is displayed on the left, and the right UV LED irradiation time is displayed on the right. < L OC A L . 1 > Remaining amount of ink < L OC A L . 1 > R EMA I N MMC C Y Y K K 99999999 Version/ Command information UJV - 160 MR L - I I B V1 .
CHAPTER 4 How to care In this chapter, maintenance of this machine such as ink replacemnet or cleaning are explained. Maintaining............................................ 4-2 Setting nozzle face cleaning time ..... When this machine is left unused Perform cleaning automatically for a long time ........................................... 4-2 when the power supply is turned on Precautions in cleaning ............................ 4-2 Regular maintenance of white ink .... Cleaning exterior surfaces .......
Maintaining To use this machine for a long time, be sure to perform maintenance of this machine periodically or whenever necessary. When this machine is left unused for a long time • Be sure to turn off the main power switch on the side of this machine. ( P.2-4) • Remove the media being set. • To avoid the ink curing at the head, cover the head standby position (right or left depending on the standby position) with the provided shading sheet . Precautions in cleaning • Never disassemble this machine.
Maintaining Cleaning exterior surfaces If exterior surfaces of the machine is dirty, dampen a soft cloth with water or a neutral detergent diluted with water, squeeze it and wipe the surfaces. Cleaning the platen The platen is easy to become dirt with lint, paper dust or the like after cutting media. For a conspicuous stain, wipe it off with a soft-hair brush, a dry cloth, a paper towel or the like.
Maintaining Cleaning the paper width sensor The paper width sensor detects the end face of media. If ink for printing is attached on the sensor, the sensor may not detect the paper width for the low sensitivity. Wipe out the lower face of the sensor periodically.
Ink cartridge Replacing with a new ink cartridge Replace of ink cartridges in the following cases. Display Outline The ink in an ink cartridge is low. < L OC A L . 1 > I NK NE AR END : M_ _ _ _ _ _ • Drawing can be continued, but the ink may end during drawing. Early replacement is recommended. • The display shown in the left indicates that magenta ink is low. The ink in an ink cartridge ended. < L OC A L . 1 > I NK END : M_ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Unable to continue drawing. Replace with a new one immediately.
When the 600 cc cartridge is used ● Setting the 600 cc cartridge • The 600 cc cartridge can be used only by setting the cartridge to the printer. • The 440 cc and 600 cc cartridges can be used together on one printer. 1 Prepare the 600 cc cartridge. 2 Set the 600 cc cartridge. • Attach the 600 cc ink pack and the IC chip (supplied with the 600 cc ink pack) to the eco case. ● If the following messages are displayed Display Outline The ink in the ink cartridge is low.
Ink cartridge Ink cartridge trouble When a trouble is detected on ink cartridges, a warning message appears. Printing, cleaning and all other operations using ink becomes unusable. In this case, immediately replace the ink cartridge with a new one. • Do not leave the ink cartridge unreplaced for a long time. This will cause the nozzle clogging and the printer must be repaired by a service person. 1 Check the trouble messages. 2 Press the ENTER key. 3 Press the ENTER key again. < L OC A L .
Cleaning the flushing tray Replace the flushing filter in the flushing tray once a month. Contents of the cleaning kit • F-200 Cleaning kit (SPC-0568) • Flushing filter (SPC-0577) • Gloves • Paper towel • Goggles • When replacing, be sure to put on the supplied goggles and gloves, since you may get ink in your eyes. • Replace the flushing filter (waste ink absorber) about once a month. If it absorbed more than its capacity, ink may overflow. 1 Turn the power OFF with the power switch.
Cleaning the flushing tray 4 Remove the flushing tray on the left of this machine. • Lift it up to remove. 5 Replace the filter in the flushing tray with a new one. 6 Set the flushing tray. • Fit the tray into this machine not to be lifted or dislocated.
Avoiding ink dripping at printing Ink droplets from the mist at drawing may arise on the bottom of the carriage. As the ink droplets may drip and stain the media or cause blur or dot missing, clean the bottom of the carriage periodically. Tools • UJ Cleaning swab (SPC-0386) • Gloves • Goggles • Phillips screwdriver 1 Turn the power on. 2 Remove the cover and the waste ink tray. • After initializing, is displayed. • See P.4-12 "When the waste ink tray is full".
Avoiding ink dripping at printing 8 Dip the cleaning swab into the cleaning solution, and clean the side surface of the head. Bottom of the carriage • Do not wipe the nozzle face of the head. It may cause nozzle clogging. • To buy special cleaning swabs, contact a distributor in your district or our office. 9 10 After cleaning, press the ENTER key. S T . MA I N T E N A N C E COMP L E T E D : en t • Initializing starts. Set the covers and the tray removed at Step 2 and 3.
When the waste ink tray is full Waste ink used for head cleaning gathers in the waste ink tray and the wiper tank. Periodically check the waste ink tray and the wiper tank and when they are full, dispose of the ink. • If you need a spare waste ink tray/tank, contact a distributor in your district or our office. • Prepare a polyethylene tank to put in the waste ink. • When ink is discharging such as for head cleaning, conduct the operation after the discharging is completed.
When the waste ink tray is full 4 Put the waste ink into a tank with a cover. • Holding the waste ink tray with the cover with both hands, and dispose of the ink. • Before putting the ink into the tank, put paper on the floor. (Not to stain the floor with ink) • Dispose of the waste ink pursuant to the regulations of your district. 5 Cover Waste ink tray Set the empty waste ink tray. (1)Set the waste ink tray only. (2)Sliding from the right, set the cover.
Disposing of the waste ink in the wiper tank 1 Turn the power on. 2 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 3 Select the [MAINTENANCE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 4 Select the [ST.MAINTENANCE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 5 Select the [CHANGE WIP TANK] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 6 Open the cover of the waste ink box. (Rear of this machine) • After initializing, is displayed. < L OC A L .
When the waste ink tray is full 8 Set the wiper tank. 9 Press the ENTER 10 Press the END • Turn the tank holding the tank cover, and close the tank cover. • Fit the waste ink box cover. key. CH A NG E W I P T A N K COMP L E T E D : en t key to finish.
Setting nozzle face cleaning time When set times of drawing are completed, nozzle face of the head is cleaned automatically to remove ink droplets on the nozzle face. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Select the [MAINTENANCE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 3 Select the [INT. MAINTENANCE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 4 Select the [INTERNAL WIPING] with the key, and press the ENTER key.
Perform cleaning automatically when the power supply is turned on Depending on the subtank status, the slider moves to the right and left continuously with the buzzer sound. (Supported from the firmware ver.2.00) 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Select the [MAINTENANCE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 3 Select the [INT. MAINTENANCE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 4 Select the [POWER ON] with the key, and press the ENTER key. I N T .
Regular maintenance of white ink White ink precipitates easier than other inks. • If not printing more than two weeks, white ink may precipitate in the ink cartridge or inside of this machine. • When an ink precipitates, the nozzle may be clogged and it can not draw normally. • Make sure to perform periodical maintenance to avoid precipitation and to keep white ink in good condition. • Be sure to perform the following operation at least once a week. • Use the specified ink cartridge.
Regular maintenance of white ink Wh i t e M a i n t e . _ _ _ _ W_ _ _ R EMO V E C A R T R I DGE 5 Pull out the white ink cartridge from the ink station. 6 Press the 7 Shake the white ink cartridge up and down slowly about 10 times. ENTER key. EM I S S I ON P L E A S E WA I T • White ink discharge starts. • To avoid ink leak while shaking, cover A part of the upper cartridge and B part of the lower cartridge firmly, and shake ink slowly.
Regular maintenance of white ink 8 When the next screen is displayed, set the white ink cartridge to the ink station again. Wh i t e M a i n t e . _ _ _ _ W_ _ _ S E T C A R T R I DG E • As shown in the drawing, set an ink cartridge turning the IC chip side up. IC chip 9 10 4-20 Press the ENTER key. F I L L UP P L E A S E WA I T • Ink filling starts. When a message shown in the right is displayed after filling, press the END key to finish. MA I N T E N A NC E WH I T E MA I N T E .
If blur or missing remains When blur or dot missing does not improve after head cleaning, perform subtank maintenance. Subtank Maintenance 1 Insert an ink cartridge into the ink station. • Insert an ink cartridge firmly. 2 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 3 Select the [MAINTENANCE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 4 Select the [SUBTANK MAINTENANCE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. 5 Select execution of subtank maintenance for each head, and press the ENTER key.
Head Wiping When turning the power of this machine on, the head is automatically wiped to avoid the dirt of media. • The wiping starts when the head reaches the set temperature after turning the power on. • Wiping here is for avoiding stain of the media, therefore the used ink is a very little. • Until the wiping is finished, do not operate this machine. 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key. 2 Select the [MAINTENANCE] with the key, and press the ENTER key. < L OC A L .
Wiper cleaning The wiper sweeps ink stuck on the nozzle of the head. The wiper becomes tainted with ink or dusts during the operation of this machine. In order to keep the head in good condition, clean the wiper frequently. • When cleaning, be sure to put on the supplied goggles and gloves since you may get ink in your eyes. Tools • Wiper Sponge set (SPC-0578) • Ink wiper rubber set (SPA-0168) • UJ Cleaning swab (SPC-0386) • Gloves 1 When is displayed, press the FUNCTION key.
Wiper cleaning 5 Wipe out the dirt of the wiper with the cleaning swab. • Wipe the places shown in the right. 6 If sponges are dirty, replace the sponge. • Remove the sponge with tweezers or the like, then set the provided new sponge. 7 Wipe the the dirt of the wiper rubber with the cleaning swab. • Wipe the places shown in the right. • If the dirt is heavy, replace the rubber. (SPA0168) 8 After cleaning, press the 9 Press the 4-24 ENTER • Initializing starts. END key to finish. key.
Refill antifreeze liquid Supply antifreeze liquid and water to the hot water tank in the water heating device that runs for keeping the ink at an appropriate temperature. Check the device every month. Precautions for refilling Water heating device • Water and antifreeze liquid compound ratio should be 2(water) to 1(Antifreeze liquid). • When only water is supplied to the hot water tank without antifreeze liquid, it may damage the head.
Refill antifreeze liquid Refilling antifreeze liquid If a lack of water error is displayed, refill antifreeze liquid-mixed water. To fill with the water, refill about 200cc. 1 Mix antifreeze liquid with water. 2 Uncover the feed-water inlet and the air vent. (1) Mix 1 part antifreeze liquid with 2 parts water. (2) Put the mixed water into a provided syringe. • The feed-water inlet is on the left side of the water heating device, and the air vent is on the bottom of the water heating device.
Replacing of UV LED filter To use this machine for a long time, clean the UV LED filter periodically (about once a month). • Put on supplied goggles and gloves. Ink may splash into the eye. • When a screw is dropped in replacing of the filter, contact a distributor in your district or our office. Tools • UV LED unit filter (SPC-0575) • Phillips screwdriver • Gloves • Goggles • Paper towel 1 Turn the front power switch off. 2 Turn the main power switch 1 and 2 OFF on the side of this machine.
Replacing of UV LED filter 5 Replace 2 UV LED filters on the front covers. UV LED filter 6 Attach the 2 front covers of the UV LED unit and the left cover of the main unit. • Attach in reverse order of step 3, 4.
CHAPTER 5 In Case of Trouble In this chapter, the solutions for troubles of this machine or error messages are explained. Check first when a trouble occurred ................... 5-2 The power is not turned on ........................................ 5-2 Data is not drawn ....................................................... 5-2 Message appears ...................................................... 5-2 Problems of drawing result ........................................ 5-3 Nozzle clogging ...............
Check first when a trouble occurred When a trouble occurred, check the followings. If the trouble is not solved after checking, contact a distributor in your district or our office. The power is not turned on It causes for improper connection of the power cable or the computer cable. Check that the cables are properly connected. Is the power cable connected to this machine and to the outlet? No Securely connect the power cable to them.
Check first when a trouble occurred Problems of drawing result If the drawing result has a problem, follow the table below. If the problem does not improve after that, contact a distributor in your district or our office. Problem Solution Lines / blur (1) Execute the head cleaning. ( P.2-34) (2) If there is slips of paper in the head path, remove them. Large ink droplet on media (1) Execute the head cleaning. ( P.2-34) (2) Remove the dust of the media. (3) Clean dust on the platen.
Troubles displaying messages When a problem occurs with this machine, a buzzer sounds and a corresponding error message is displayed. Follow the table below and solve the problem. Warning Message Message < L OCA L . 1 > NO CA R T R DG : MMC C Y Y K K Solution • Attach the ink cartridge(s) shown on the display. ( P.4-5) < L OCA L . 1 > I N K N E A R E N D : MMC C Y Y K K • Replace the ink cartridge shown on the display as soon as possible. ( P.4-5) < L OCA L .
Troubles displaying messages Message Solution • Set a media to the left. ME D I A P O S I T I ON W I PER T ANK FUL L • Execute Station maintenance and execute Dispose of the ink in the wiper tank. ( P.4-14) • Call a distributor in your district or our office. HD DA T A WA T E R S EQ • Check the amount of water in the hot water tank, and fill as needed. ( P.4-26) L ACK • The remaining media is low. Set a new media. S CAN X R ANG E OV E R • Position a data in the drawing area.
Error message When an error message is displayed, follow the table below and solve the problem. If the same error message is displayed again, contact a distributor in your district or our office. Message E R ROR 0 6 C H E C K : S D R AM Solution • Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while. • If the same error message appears again, contact a distributor in your district or our office to call for service.
Troubles displaying messages Message Solution • Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while. • If the same error message appears again, contact a distributor in your district or our office to call for service.
Message E R ROR 7 5 U V [ * : * * ] PWR (L) E R ROR 7 5 UV [ * : * * ] T EMP ( DRV H ) E R ROR 7 5 UV [ * : * * ] T EMP (H) E R ROR 7 5 UV [ * : * * ] T EMP (L) E R ROR 7 5 UV [ * : * * ] F AN ( S TOP ) E R ROR 7 5 UV [ * : * * ] F AN (H) E R ROR 7 5 UV [ * : * * ] F AN (L) Solution • Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while. • If the same error message appears again, contact a distributor in your district or our office to call for service.
Troubles displaying messages Message Solution E R ROR 1 5 0 N E GA . P R S . S E N S O R NG E R ROR 1 5 0 POS I . P R S . S ENSOR NG E R ROR 1 5 1 N R GA . P R E S S CTR L E R ROR 1 5 1 POS I . P R E S S CTR L E R ROR 1 5 1 N E GA . P R S K E E P L OW E R ROR 1 5 1 N E GA . P R S K E E P OV E R E R ROR 1 5 1 POS I . P RS KE E P L OW E R ROR 1 5 1 POS I . P RS KE E P OV E R • Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while.
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CHAPTER 6 Appendix In this chapter, specifications and functions of this machine are explained. Specifications ........................................................ 6-2 Specifications ............................................................ 6-2 Ink Specifications ....................................................... 6-3 Warning label ......................................................... 6-4 Function Flowchart ...............................................
Specifications Specifications Item Drawing head Method Specification Resolution Drawing mode 600 x 600 dpi 600 x 900 dpi 1200 x 1200 dpi Ink Ink supply Ink capacity Media Width Thickness Drawing range Absolute accuracy Reproducibility Perpendicularity Distance accuracy UV unit Waste ink tank Interface Command Stand-by Continuous sound in Noise operation Discontinuous sound in operation Safety standard Ink safety Power specification Power consumption Environment Available temperature Humidity Guaran
Specifications Ink Specifications For the detail, ask a distributor in your district or our office. LF-200 Item Feature Ink type Capacity of ink cartridge Life During storage Storage temperature During shipping Specification Exclusive UV ink cartridge Black, magenta, cyan, yellow, white 440CC, 600CC*1 One year from the date of manufacture 15 ℃ to 35 ℃ 0 ℃ to 60 ℃ within 2 weeks permitted. *1: To use the 600cc pack, an exclusive eco cartridge is needed.
Warning label The warning labels are adhered on this machine. Be sure to fully understand the warning on the labels. If any of the warning label has become too soiled to read the warning message or the labels has come off, purchase a new one from a distributor in your district or our office. 2. M905980 1. M906115 3. M905982 4. M906003 Equipment to be connected to earthed mains outlet only. Apparatet ma kun tilkoples jordet stikkontakt. Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat natuttag. MODEL-SERIAL NO.
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Function Flowchart < L OCA L . 1 > OR I G I N S E T UP 0.0 - - - - D A T A C L E AR OR I G I N S E T UP * * OR I G I N * * * * DA T A C L E AR * * < EN T > T E S T DRAW NO Z Z L E CHECK T E S T DRAW H ARDEN CHECK < EN T > HARDEN CHECK DP I : 300x300 :300x300/ 600x300/ 600x600/ 600x900/ 1200x600/ 1200x900/1200x1200 C L E AN I NG TYPE : n o r ma l C L E AN I NG HE AD : MMCCY Y K K :normal/hard/ wiping < L OCA L .
Function Flowchart * * T E S T DRAW * * HARD EN CHEC K QUA L I T Y : S T ANDARD HARDE N CHEC K SCAN D I R . : Y S i : STANDARD/FINE/FAST : C L E AN I NG AC T I V E *****- - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Y Si/Y Re/Y Bi : When [WIPING] is “ON” C L E AN I NG W i p e NUM . :1 : 1 to 9 : < L OCA L . 1 > L AMP T I MER 1,2 * REMOT E . 1 * * * . * *m < L OCA L . 1 > NEGA . PRE S S 2 . 30 kpa < L OCA L . 1 > SubTan k MMCCY Y K K MMMML L L L Received near end * REMO T E .
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SETUP S E T UP S E L EC T : TYPE . 1 [1] MED I A COMP . :TYPE.2 TYPE.3 TYPE.4 [ 1 ] MED I A COMP .
Function Flowchart Print completed [ 1 ] MED I A COMP . or AD J US T P L E A S E WA I T PR I N T I NG = 0 :-9999 ~ 9999 [ 1 ] F E ED ME T HOD S E T UP : NORMA L : NORMAL/ DIRECT P RE 35 °C PR T 40 °C :Change the value :Move the cursor [ 1 ] PR I N T MODE QUA L I T Y : S T ANDARD :STANDARD/ FINE/ FAST [ 1 ] PR I N T MODE SCAN D I R .
From P6-10 [1] UV L E V E L [ 1 ] UV L E V E L S E T UP : H I GH :HIGH/ STANDARD/ LOW/ NONE/ NO PRINT or [1] UV SCAN ADD [ 1 ] UV SCAN ADD S E T UP : 0 to 9 or [1] I NK L A Y ERS :0 [ 1 ] I NK L A Y E RS S E T UP :1 : 1 to 9 or [1] MARG I N LEFT 0 mm : : :-10 to 85mm :Move the cursor or [1] RE F RE SH R I GH T 0 mm [ 1 ] RE F RE SH WA I T I NG [ 1 ] RE F RE SH DRAW I NG or [1] V ACUUM or To P6-14 6-12 [ 1 ] V A
Function Flowchart [ 1 ] RE F RE SH WA I T I NG : L EVE L 1 :LEVEL 0 to 3 [ 1 ] RE F RE SH DRAW I NG : L EVE L 1 :LEVEL 0 to 3 Appendix 6 6-13
From P6-12 [1] PR I OR I T Y [ 1 ] P R I OR I T Y PR I N T MODE : HOS T :HOST / PLOT or [1] MED I A DE T EC T [ 1 ] MED I A DE T EC T DE T E C T ME T HOD or [ 1 ] MED I A DE T EC T MED I A W I D T H [1] S E T UP RE S E T 6-14 [ 1 ] S E T UP RE S E T I N I T I A L I Z E OK ? : en t
Function Flowchart [ 1 ] PR I OR I T Y I NK L A Y ERS : HOS T :HOST / PLOT [ 1 ] MED I A DE T EC T DE T EC T ME T HOD : S E L E C T :SELECT / WIDTH [ 1 ] MED I A DE T EC T MED I A W I D T H : AU TO :AUTO / 210 to 1620mm Appendix Initialize the setup parameter of selected user type 6 6-15
MAINTENANCE MA I N T ENANCE W I P E HE AD W I P E HE AD HE AD W I P E H E AD W I P E NUM . :1 :1 to 9 :ON / OFF :Select the head or MA I N T ENANCE S T . MA I N T ENA NCE < e n t > : MMCCY Y K K S T . MA I N T ENANCE CARR I AGE OU T S T . MA I N T ENA NCE COMP L E T ED : en t S T . MA I N T ENANCE W I P ER C L E AN W I P ER C L E AN COMP L E T ED : en t S T . MA I N T ENANCE CHANGE W I P T ANK < e n t > CHANGE W I P T AN K COMP L E T ED : en t DROP .
Function Flowchart W I P E HE AD W I P E S T AR T : en t W I P I NG P L E A S E WA I T completed RESTART RESTART DROP . POS c o r r e c t DO T S I Z E L a r g e : 4 DROP . POS c o r r e c t 6 0 0 d p i n o r ma l / 4 : DROP . POS c o r r e c t PR I N T S T AR T : en t PR I N T I NG P L E A S E WA I T Print completed 0 :-400.0 to 400.
From P6-16 MA I N T ENANCE I NK CHANGE or MA I N T ENANCE WH I T E MA I N T E . I NK CHANGE HE AD MMCCY Y K K I NK CHANGE : _ MCCY _ _ _ REMOV E CAR T R I DGE :ON / OFF :Select the head Wh i t e Ma i n t e . HE AD : * * * * W_ _ _ Wh i t e Ma i n t e .
Function Flowchart Ink discharged WA SH I NG P L E A S E WA I T I NK CHANGE : _ MCCY _ _ _ S E T C L E AN TOO L I NK CHANGE : M * * * * * * REMOV E C L E AN TOO L WA SH I NG P L E A S E WA I T F I L L UP *- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - EM I S S I ON P L E A S E WA I T WA SH I NG P L E A S E WA I T I NK CHANGE : M * * * * * * S E T CAR T RDGE Ink filling completed Wh i t e Ma i n t e .
MACHINE SETUP MACH I NE S E T UP T I ME S E T T I ME S E T 2 0 Y Y . MM . DD h h : mm : s s i t ? : en t :Change date/time :Move the cursor or T I ME S E T DoYo u r e t u r n MACH I NE S E T UP I N FORMA T I ON T I ME S E T DoYo u c h a n g e i t ? : en t I N FOMA T I ON L I ST I N FOMA T I ON Se r i a l No .
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