Seiko Group Printer IP 6600 User Guide

U00086051203  
User's Guide  
Solvent Ink  
Color Inkjet Printer  
IP-6600  
Read this User's Guide to use the printer safely and  
properly. Keep this manual in a place where you  
can quickly access it at any time.  
Seiko I Infotech Inc.  
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Introduction  
Thank you very much for purchasing the IP-6600 Color Inkjet  
Printer (simply called the printer below).  
This printer is a color inkjet printer that adopts solvent ink, supports  
64 inch media width, and builts-in SCSI interface.  
This manual, the IP-6600 User's Guide, describes the features of  
the printer, names of components, information to be known before  
use, and basic operations, such as how to turn the power on and off  
and set media and ink.  
The following items should be read before reading Section 1.  
- Deliverables  
- Safety precautions  
- Handling precautions  
- Manual legend (notation rules)  
Read these items to use the printer safely and properly. Keep this  
manual in a place where you can quickly access it at any time.  
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Deliverables  
The printer components, including options, are installed on the main  
unit on delivery. Make sure that the following items are present.  
If any parts are missing or damaged, contact the shop where you  
purchased the product or the nearest service dealer.  
Basic components  
Printer main unit <1>  
• Built-in SCSI interface.  
• Including a winding unit.  
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Accessories  
SCSI cable  
<1>  
Roll paper(for installations)  
<1>  
Power cord  
<2>  
• Power cord for printer  
• Power cord for heater  
+ screw driver  
(for head up/down adjustment)  
Maintenance kit IP6-108  
<1 set>  
• Cap cleaning liquid: 100 ml  
• Wiper cleaning liquid: 100 ml  
• Cleaning swab: 50 pieces  
• Syringe: 10 pieces  
Starter kit 6 colors IP6-100  
(Y, M, C, Bk, Lc, Lm)  
<1>  
User's Guide  
<1 copy>  
Waste ink bottle IP6-109  
<1>  
Paper tube 64" (For winding unit)  
<1>  
*: Ink capacity of each ink cartridge for starter kit 6 colors IP6-100 is 500ml.  
Approximately 100 ml ink for each color is consumed at initial ink charge. Therefore, this 100 ml ink for each  
color cannot be used for print.  
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Options  
• Dryer 64  
(IP-260) : 1  
(IP-263) : 1  
(IP-261) : 1  
(IP-262) : 1  
(IP-540) : 1  
(IP-541) : 1  
• Dryer 64 for North America  
• Roll Cover 64  
• Exhaust Attachment  
• PS RIP (Photo Print 4 Dx)  
• PS RIP (Photo Print 4 Server)  
Consumables  
Storage Kit IP6-137  
<1 set>  
Maintenance Kit IP6-108  
<1 set>  
Cleaning Kit IP6-117  
<1 set>  
• Maintenance liquid cartridge: 6  
• Dummy cartridge: 6  
• Cap cleaning liquid: 100 ml  
• Wiper cleaning liquid: 100 ml  
• Cleaning swab: 50 pieces  
• Syringe: 10 pieces  
• Cleaning liquid cartridge: 6  
• Dummy cartridge: 6  
Cap cleaning liquid: 6 bottles  
IP6-138 < 1 set >  
Wiper cleaning liquid: 6 bottles  
Cleaning swab  
IP6-147  
IP6-139 < 1 set >  
Cap cleaning liquid (100ml) : 6 bottles  
<300 pieces>  
• Wiper cleaning liquid (100ml) : 6 bottles  
• Syringe: 10 pieces  
Ink cartridges IP6-XXX  
(Y, M, C, Bk, Lc, Lm)  
Waste ink bottle IP6-109  
<1>  
See page 1-8 for the item number.  
* : Options and consumables can be ordered separately.  
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Safety Precautions  
The following symbols are used in this manual to ensure the proper  
use of the printer and to prevent the printer from being damaged.  
Follow the instructions marked with these symbols.  
Serious personal injury or death:  
Failure to follow the guidelines marked with  
WARNING  
this symbol could result in serious personal  
injury or death.  
Minor personal injury or product and/or  
peripheral damage:  
Failure to follow the guidelines marked with  
this symbol could result in minor personal  
injury or product and/or peripheral damage.  
CAUTION  
Example of symbols:  
This symbol ( ) denotes items that require special care  
while executing a certain procedure or operation.  
This symbol ( ) denotes items that are forbidden.  
This symbol ( ) denotes items you should follow to  
prevent accidents or injury.  
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WARNING  
Use the power supply voltage specified on the nameplate. DO NOT  
plug several devices into one electrical outlet as this might result in fire  
or electric shock.  
Make sure the printer is well grounded. If not, a short circuit may cause  
fire or electrical shock.  
DO NOT disassemble or remodel the printer. DO NOT repair the printer  
by yourself. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock or other accidents.  
DO NOT damage, break, process, or heat the power cable. If it is  
damaged, replace it with a new one. Using a damaged power cable may  
cause fire or electric shock.  
NEVER use the printer in a place of extreme humidity or any place  
where it can possibly be splashed by any liquids. If any liquids get into  
the printer, it could lead to fire, electric shock, or other serious accidents.  
DO NOT remove the covers attached to the printer because they contain  
high-voltage and extremely hot parts. Careless removal might result in  
an electric shock or burn.  
DO NOT allow metal or liquids to touch the internal parts of the printer.  
Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, or other accidents.  
DO NOT disconnect or connect the power cable with wet hands. Doing  
so may lead to electric shock.  
Turn the printer off and unplug the power cable immediately after it  
thundered.  
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WARNING  
Power OFF the printer and unplug the power cable from the power outlet  
in any of the following cases:  
• When putting your hands inside the printer.  
• Smoke, strange noise or smells generate from the printer.  
• A piece of metal or any liquid touches the internal parts or slot of  
the printer.  
• An error requiring service by a service center occurs.  
DO NOT put your hand into the paper delivery slot as it may lead to  
injury by the cutting device.  
Do not leave the printer stained with ink.  
The coating of the printer may be damaged.  
The ink used for the device contains organic solvent  
(Ethylenglycolmonbutyleteracetat).  
Therefore, observe the local rules strictly related to organic solvent stuff.  
The ink used for the device contains organic solvent  
(Ethylenglycolmonobutyletheracetat), Since the ink is flammable, never  
use fire when using the device.  
Do not swallow ink or avoid its splashes on the eye. If it gets into the  
eye, wash it off with a clean running water and consult a doctor as  
required. If it is swallowed, do not try to vomit it forcefully, but cunsult  
a doctor.  
Keep ink cartridges out of reach of children.  
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CAUTION  
Handle the paper rolls with care because they are very heavy. If you  
drop them, it could lead to personal injury.  
Hold the electric cable by the plug when connecting or disconnecting it.  
Failing to do so may cause the cable to fray or break which could lead to  
electric shock and/or fire.  
DO NOT get ink on your skin or clothes. Wash off any ink immediately  
with soapy water.  
DO NOT put any paper rolls on an unstable table or a tilted surface as  
they could fall leading to an injury.  
The heater will be hot.  
Pay attention not to touch and not to be burned.  
In order to ensure the safe operation of the printer heed all of the cautions  
and warnings contained throughout this manual.  
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Handling Precautions  
Power Supply  
1. Install the printer near an easily accessible electrical outlet.  
2. Do not provide power to the printer through the same power  
line as for noise-generating devices, such as a motor.  
3. Use the power supply matched with the specification of the  
printer.  
4. Connect the power cable to an electrical outlet. Do not plug  
several devices into one electrical outlet.  
Printer  
1. Do not place anything on top of the printer. Do not rest your  
elbows on the printer.  
2. Open and close the top cover gently from the front of the printer  
with both hands.  
3. Before connecting or disconnecting the interface connector, turn  
the printer off.  
4. Do not clean the surface of the cover with benzene or paint  
thinner. The coating may come off or deteriorate.  
Wipe the cover clean with a soft cloth. If the cover is very dirty,  
use a cloth moistened with a neutral detergent.  
5. Do not touch the ink-jet head surface.  
Regular Inspection and Maintenance  
The following regular inspection and maintenance must be  
performed in terms of characteristics of solvent ink.  
1. Clean the capping unit and wiper blade every day.  
2. Check moisture of wiper sponge every day.  
3. Perform the head cleaning every one month.  
4. Perform the service cleaning when leaving the printer for long  
time (2 weeks or more at power off state.)  
5. Perform the head wash and the ink charge before printing when  
leaving the priner for long time.  
See pages 2-62 and 2-73 for regular inspection and maintenance.  
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Consumables  
1. Always use the recommended consumables (media, ink, etc.).  
Failure to follow this instruction may cause poor print quality  
or a breakdown.  
2. Do not use ink past the date of expiration as this may cause a  
breakdown.  
3. Put a used ink cartridge into a plastic bag and dispose of it as an  
industrial waste. Observe any regulations for disposal of waste  
ink bottles.  
4. Do not get ink on your skin or clothes. Wash off any ink  
immediately with soapy water.  
5. Check waste ink bottle regularly so as not to leak the waste ink.  
6. When the waste ink bottle is installed or removed, spread the  
stain preventing sheet so as not to stain the floor with spilt ink.  
7. Store ink in a dark and cool place.  
NEVER store ink in a high temperature or direct sunshining  
place.  
Doing so, ink may cause characteristic changes.  
8. Do not attempt to disassemble ink cantridges.  
9. Media for solvent ink on the market can be used for this printer.  
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Manual Legend (Notational rules)  
This manual uses the notational rules for marks, keys, LCDs, and  
LEDs:  
Marks  
WARNING  
Boxes marked with a "WARNING" describe points of caution for  
avoiding serious personal injury.  
CAUTION  
Boxes marked with a "CAUTION" describe points of caution for  
avoiding injury to yourself or damage to the printer.  
NOTE  
Boxes marked with a note describe precautions while handling the  
printer.  
HINT: Hint mark  
The hint symbol describes operations that make using or  
HINT  
handling the printer easier.  
Reference mark  
This mark is followed by a reference section or page number.  
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Notation of Keys/LCDs/LEDs  
Example 1: Keys and messages shown on the LCDs in the text  
This represents a key  
on the operation panel.  
This represents the LC display  
on the operation panel.  
Press  
to put the  
= = INK  
PAPER  
ENTRY  
F•ADJ  
1
2
printer offline.  
Press  
to select  
SERVICE  
CLEANING  
FEED  
the first menu in the  
local operation mode.  
Press  
again to  
3
4
FUNC  
ADJUST  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
select the second menu  
in the local operation  
mode.  
Press  
to enter the  
This represents a key to seledt the  
menu. (Ex. key)  
function menu.  
:
Example 2: LED's states in the text  
LED's states of "On", "flashing", and "Off" are characterized by the following  
symbols:  
On  
Flashing  
Off  
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Example 3: LCD's state transitions and key operations in the text  
INK  
PAPER  
ENTRY  
F. ADJ  
INITIALIZING  
WAIT A MOMENT  
A key on the  
operation panel.  
SERVICE  
FEED  
PRINT READY  
CLEANING  
ROLL : 64" (COATED)  
This shows that the LCD screen  
changes to another when the operator  
presses a key.  
This indicates that the LCD screen  
changes to another automatically without  
pressing a key.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Introduction  
Deliverables ......................................................................................... i  
Safety Precautions..............................................................................iv  
Handling Precautions........................................................................ viii  
Manual Legend (Notational rules)....................................................... x  
Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge)  
1-1  
Operating Conditions ....................................................................... 1-2  
Installation Space ................................................................ 1-2  
Environmental Conditions ................................................... 1-3  
Consumables................................................................................... 1-5  
Media/Paper ........................................................................ 1-5  
Ink .................................................................................... 1-8  
Waste Ink Bottle ................................................................ 1-10  
Maintenance Kit................................................................. 1-11  
Cap Cleaning Liquid 6 Bottles ........................................... 1-12  
Wiper Cleaning Liquid 6 Bottles ........................................ 1-12  
Cleaning Swab .................................................................. 1-12  
Storage Kit......................................................................... 1-12  
Cleaning Kit ....................................................................... 1-12  
External Views, Part Names, and Functions ................................. 1-13  
Front .................................................................................. 1-13  
Rear .................................................................................. 1-14  
Heater................................................................................ 1-15  
Operation Panel ................................................................ 1-16  
Heater Control Panel ......................................................... 1-18  
Dryer 64 (Option)............................................................... 1-19  
Roll Cover 64 (Option)....................................................... 1-19  
Exhaust Attachment (Option) ............................................ 1-19  
PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 DX) (Option) ................................... 1-19  
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PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 Server) (Option) .............................. 1-19  
LCD Messages and Printer State .................................................. 1-20  
Messages on the LCD ....................................................... 1-20  
F/W version checking method ....................................................... 1-24  
F/W version checking method ........................................... 1-24  
Added Functions in V2.00 ................................................. 1-24  
Section 2 Basic Operations  
2-1  
Connecting with Computer .............................................................. 2-2  
System configuration (connection example) ....................... 2-2  
Connection procedure ......................................................... 2-2  
Turning the Power On/Off................................................................ 2-5  
Turning the Power On ......................................................... 2-6  
Turning the Power Off ......................................................... 2-9  
Replacing the Paper Roll ............................................................... 2-11  
Installing Paper Roll in the Printer ..................................... 2-11  
Removing the Paper Roll from the Printer......................... 2-17  
Replacing Paper Roll with Another.................................... 2-18  
Replacing Empty Paper Roll.............................................. 2-18  
Replacing Jammed Paper Roll .......................................... 2-18  
Installing/Removing Cut Sheet in/from the Printer ............ 2-19  
Paper Feed Adjustment Correction Value Setting............. 2-19  
Change during online printing ........................................... 2-24  
Head print position adjustment .......................................... 2-24  
Replacing Ink Cartridges ............................................................... 2-31  
Ink Cartridge Replacement Procedure .............................. 2-31  
Replacing Empty Ink Cartridge.......................................... 2-33  
If an Ink Cartridge Is Not Installed ..................................... 2-34  
Replacing Cartridges during Printing................................. 2-35  
If an Ink Cartridge Is Not Detected .................................... 2-37  
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Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle...................................................... 2-38  
Waste Ink Bottle Replacement Procedure......................... 2-38  
If the Waste Ink Bottle Is Full............................................. 2-40  
If the Waste Ink Bottle Is Not Installed .............................. 2-41  
Head Cleaning "CLEANING" ......................................................... 2-42  
Paper Feed "FEED" ....................................................................... 2-44  
Using the Origin Point Setting Function ............................ 2-45  
Installing Paper on Winder............................................................. 2-48  
Changing Heater Control Setting Temperature ............................. 2-53  
Using the Media Pressure Alternation Lever ................................. 2-56  
Using the Head Up/Down Lever .................................................... 2-57  
Using the Media Edge Guard ........................................................ 2-59  
Using the FAN Guard Slide Lever ................................................. 2-60  
Using the Print Pause/Restart and Cancel Keys ........................... 2-61  
Inspection & Maintenance ............................................................. 2-62  
Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations  
3-1  
Basic Menu Operation ..................................................................... 3-2  
Menu Hierarchical Structure ................................................ 3-2  
Menu Tree ........................................................................... 3-3  
Basic Operations and Keys ................................................. 3-8  
Operation Procedure for Choice Input, Value Input,  
Execution, and Character Input ........................................... 3-9  
Menu Operations ........................................................................... 3-15  
INK Menu .......................................................................... 3-15  
PAPER Menu .................................................................... 3-16  
ENTRY Menu .................................................................... 3-17  
F.ADJ Menu....................................................................... 3-35  
SERVICE Menu................................................................. 3-38  
CLEANING Menu .............................................................. 3-41  
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FEED Menu ....................................................................... 3-42  
FUNC Menu....................................................................... 3-42  
ADJUST Menu................................................................... 3-44  
SYSTEM Menu.................................................................. 3-47  
RESET Menu..................................................................... 3-51  
Section 4 Heater Controller Operation  
4-1  
Temperature Control........................................................................ 4-2  
LCD Display ..................................................................................... 4-4  
Parameter Setup Mode.................................................................... 4-6  
Error Messages ............................................................................. 4-10  
Section 5 Troubleshooting  
5-1  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 5-2  
Clearing Paper Jam ......................................................................... 5-3  
When an Error Message Appears ................................................... 5-4  
Service Call Errors............................................................... 5-4  
Communication Errors......................................................... 5-6  
Operator Call Errors ............................................................ 5-7  
When the Printer Fails to Work Correctly ...................................... 5-11  
When a Print Error Occurs............................................................. 5-12  
When There Is an Abnormal Sound .............................................. 5-13  
Appendix  
A-1  
Basic Specifications......................................................................... A-2  
Printer Specifications...........................................................A-2  
Options/Consumables .....................................................................A-3  
Options ................................................................................ A-3  
Consumables.......................................................................A-4  
Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversion List ..........................................A-5  
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Section 1 Getting Started  
(Basic knowledge)  
This section provides necessary information to operate the  
printer. Familiarize yourself with the basics of the printer  
before reading Section 2 and later.  
Contents of this section  
Operating Conditions  
Installation Space  
Environmental Conditions  
Consumables  
Media/Paper  
Ink  
Waste Ink Bottle  
Maintenance Kit  
Cap Cleaning Liquid 6 Bottles  
Wiper Cleaning Liquid 6 Bottles  
Cleaning Swab  
Storage Kit  
Cleaning Kit  
Maintenance Liquid Cartridge  
External Views, Names of Parts, and Functions  
Front  
Rear  
Heater  
Operation Panel  
Heater Control Panel  
Dryer 64  
Roll Cover 64  
Exhaust Attachment  
PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 DX)  
PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 Server)  
LCD Messages and Printer State  
Messages on the LCD  
F/W Version Checking Method  
F/W Version Checking Method  
Added Functions in V2.00  
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Operating Conditions  
This section describes the operating conditions for the printer.  
Installation Space  
There must be a sufficient space around the printer for the  
replacement of frequently used parts, for the output of drawings,  
and for ventilation. In addition, the maintenance space, shown  
below, is required to repair the printer or replace components.  
The installation/maintenance space is shown in the following figure.  
Installation and maintenance space  
400  
400  
(Front side)  
Height direction: 1700  
(Unit : mm)  
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Operating Conditions  
Environmental Conditions  
Operating temperature and humidity levels  
The printer should be used within the temperature and humidity  
levels shown below.  
Temperature: 15 °C to 30 °C  
Humidity: 30% to 70%  
-
-
To obtain better print quality, use the printer within  
temperatures of 20 to 25 °C.  
HINT  
When operating temperature is lower than 20 °C, the print  
speed goes down two-third of normal print speed to keep  
a good print quality.  
-
When the head temperature goes high, the print time is  
delayed.  
NOTE  
-
When the printer is used out of range of the operating  
temperature and humidity, the print may be stopped and  
the print quality may be degraded.  
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Places where the printer must not be installed  
Do not install the printer in the following places:  
- Places exposed to direct sunlight  
- Places subject to vibration  
- Places with excessive dust  
- Places subject to extreme changes in temperature or humidity  
- Places near an air conditioner or a heater  
- Places where the printer may get wet  
- Places subject to direct air circulation from vents  
- Places near a diazo copier that may generate ammonia gas  
- Places with poor ventilation  
- Unstable places  
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Consumables  
Media/Paper  
Available media types  
We prepared the following types of media:  
• Glossy vinyle chrolide  
• Matted vinyle chrolide  
• Banner  
Contact our service center for details.  
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Precautions for storing media  
- Avoid direct sunlight and water regardless of before and after  
opening the package. Put paper in envelope to prevent dust and  
store media in a dry, cool and dark place.  
- Avoid rapid change of temperature and humidity and store media  
with no condensing.  
- Do not store media in standing condition to prevent disorder of  
media and damage of roll edge.  
- Do not pile up media.  
Precautions for disposing of paper  
- Dispose of media in rule matched to the actual situation.  
If there is a limitation for disposal regulations, follow the  
regulations.  
Precautions for use  
- Avoid a change of temperature and humidity after opening  
package.  
Set media after leaving media in the operation environment for  
3 hours or more. Use care for a change of humidity by turning  
ON/OFF the air conditioner.  
- In terms of media characteristics, curl of paper in low humidity  
and wrinkle of media in high humidity may occur easily.  
Use paper in normal temperature and humidity environment  
(around 23 °C and 50%RH).  
- Do not use scratched, wrinkled, curled, or stained with dust  
media.  
Especially, roll edge (both edges of roll) affects media feeding.  
Also, do not drop or wet the media. If doing so, it may cause  
bad effect to print quality and causes a malfunction.  
- Hold margins of the media so as not to touch the print surface.  
Adhesion of sebaceous matter or sweat may cause bad effect to  
print quality.  
- Amend mis-roll of the media before setting.  
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Consumables  
Precautions for handling prints.  
- Do not touch the print surface before drying up the ink.  
Hold margins of the media for handling.  
Especially use care before 24 hours after printing.  
- Rubbing print surface causes color fading or color transfer.  
Do not pile print surface to prevent color transfer.  
- Do not pile together with copy prints or laser prints to prevent  
sticking due to ink or toner.  
- Do not rub, scratch, or hold the media to prevent pealing.  
- Do not rub or leave the paper in wet condition to prevent blurring.  
Other precautions  
- Media causes color fading and a change in quality in getting  
old.  
Check paper condition and use well-conditioned paper.  
- Paper dust due to cutting may cause float of coating.  
- When using vinyl (with glue), adhesive matter (with glue) may  
be sticked to the platen.  
In this case, wipe up the adhesive matter referring to "Section 2,  
Inspection & Maintenance".  
Sticking of adhesive matter may cause paper jamming.  
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Ink  
Ink types  
Use our recommended ink cartridges listed below.  
Item No.  
Ink color  
Ink capacity  
1000 ml  
1000 ml  
1000 ml  
1000 ml  
1000 ml  
1000 ml  
IP6-101 Y (Yellow)  
IP6-102 M (Magenta)  
IP6-103 C (Cyan)  
IP6-104 Bk (Black)  
IP6-105 Lc (Light Cyan)  
IP6-106 Lm (Light Magenta)  
NOTE  
- Failure to use the recommended ink cartridge may lead to a  
deterioration of the print quality or a printer malfunction.  
- The valid period of the ink is 12 months after the manufacture  
date.  
- Do not shake ink cartridges before use.  
- All six color cartridges must be installed.  
If any of the cartridges is removed, a new one must be  
installed.  
Ink cartridges must be installed in all six slots. The positions of ink  
cartridges are specified by color. (See the figure below.)  
Black Light Magenta  
Light Cyan  
Yellow  
Magenta  
Cyan  
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Consumables  
WARNING  
- Never bring the ink close to fire. Failure to follow this warning  
might result in fire.  
CAUTION  
- Do not swallow ink or avoid its splashes on the eye. If it gets  
into the eye, wash it off with a clean running water and consult  
a doctor as required. If it is swallowed, do not try to vomit it  
forcefully, but see a doctor.  
- Do not attempt to disassemble ink cartridges.  
Precautions for ink storage and processing  
CAUTION  
- Securely put a used ink cartridge into a plastic bag and  
dispose of it as an industrial waste. Observe any regulations  
for disposal of ink cartridges.  
NOTE  
- Ink has an expiration date. When it expires, the printer quality  
may deteriorate or the printer may malfunction.  
- Store ink cartridges in a dry, cool and dark place.  
-Always use the recommended consumables (paper, ink, etc.).  
Failure to follow this instruction may cause poor print quality  
or a breakdown.  
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Waste Ink Bottle  
Use our recommended waste ink bottle listed below.  
Item No.  
IP6-109  
Remarks  
1 piece  
WARNING  
- Never put the waste ink bottle near open flames. Failure to  
follow this warning might result in fire.  
CAUTION  
- Do not swallow ink or avoid its splashes on the eye. If it gets  
into the eye, wash it off with a clean running water and consult  
a doctor as required. If it is swallowed, do not try to vomit it  
forcefully, but see a doctor.  
NOTE  
- Install the waste ink bottle securely.  
- A waste ink bottle must always be installed. If it is removed  
for replacement, a new one must be installed.  
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Consumables  
Precautions for handling the waste ink bottle  
CAUTION  
- After use, securely fasten the attached cap and dispose of  
this product as industrial waste.  
If you have any questions, please contact your nearest sales  
office.  
NOTE  
- When the waste ink bottle is installed or removed, hold it  
with both hands with its mouth facing up. If not, waste ink  
may spill from the bottle.  
Maintenance Kit  
For cleaning the cap and wiper, use our specified cleaning liquid  
respectively listed below.  
Item No.  
Remarks  
Cap cleaning liquid  
Wiper cleaning liquid  
Cleaning swab  
Quantity  
100 ml  
100 ml  
IP6-108  
50 pieces  
10 pieces  
Syringe  
CAUTION  
- Do not swallow ink or avoid its splashes on the eye. If it gets  
into the eye, wash it off with a clean running water and consult  
a doctor as required. If it is swallowed, do not try to vomit it  
forcefully, but see a doctor.  
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Cap Cleaning Liquid 6 Bottles  
Item No.  
Remarks  
Cap cleaning liquid (100ml)  
Quantity  
IP6-138  
6
Wiper Cleaning Liquid 6 Bottles  
Item No.  
Remarks  
Quantity  
Wiper cleaning liquid (100ml)  
Syring  
6
IP6-139  
10  
Cleaning Swab  
Item No.  
IP6-147  
Remarks  
300 pieces  
Storage Kit  
Item No.  
IP6-137  
Remarks  
Quantity  
Maintenance liquid cartridge (IP6-107)  
Dummy cartridge (IP6-118)  
6
6
Cleaning Kit  
Item No.  
Remarks  
Quantity  
Cleaning liquid cartridge (IP6-119)  
Dummy cartridge (IP6-118)  
6
6
IP6-117  
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External Views, Part Names, and Functions  
This section shows the external views of the printer, the names of  
parts of the printer and describes their functions.  
Front  
(7)  
(2)  
(1)  
(6)  
(3)  
Ink cartridge  
(4)  
(3)  
Roll paper  
(4)  
(5)  
(8)  
Lock  
Unlock  
(1) Operation panel  
The lamps and LCD, which indicate the printer status, and keys for  
setting functions are located on the operation panel.  
The keys for setting heater temperature are located on the heater  
control panel.  
(2) Heater control panel  
(3) Ink holder  
(4) Flange  
(5) Caster  
Holds the ink cartridge.  
Sets paper roll.  
Unlocks the caster to move the printer, and lock it to secure the  
printer.  
(6) Paper pressure alternation lever  
Alternates paper pressure depending on the paper thickness.  
(7) Pressure roller up/down lever  
Presses down the paper after inserting the paper into the paper  
supplying part and releases the pressing down of the paper.  
(8) Paper-out release lever (ME lever)  
Releases paper-out detection sensor.  
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Rear  
(24)  
(20)  
(20)  
(11)  
(23)  
(15)  
(16)  
(21)  
(22)  
(19)  
(10)  
(13)  
(12)  
(14)  
(18)  
(9)  
(17)  
(9) Power receptacle  
(10) Printer switch  
(11) Rear cover  
Printer power supply  
SCSI controller  
(12) SCSI connector  
(13) ID switch  
(14) Terminator switch  
(15) Paper outlet  
(16) Waste ink bottle  
(17) Power receptacle  
(18) Heater switch  
Heater power supply  
(19) 100 V/200 V alternation switch  
(20) Cap cover  
(21) Wiper cover  
(22) Print stop/restart, cancel keys  
(23) FAN guard potitioning slide bar  
(24) Head up/down lever  
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External Views, Part Names, and Functions  
Heater  
Å
The printer builts in three heaters for fixing and stabilizing print  
image on the print paper.  
Pressure roller  
Rear cover  
(Front)  
(Rear)  
(27)  
(25)  
Paper roll  
Paper outlet  
(26)  
Grid roller  
Paper inlet  
paper feed direction  
(25) Front heater (Front)  
(26) Print heater (Rear)  
(27) Rear heater (Finish)  
Preheats the paper.  
Infiltrates ink into the paper and fixes ink.  
Drys ink and stabilizes print image.  
* Three heaters are controlled separately.  
WARNING  
-
Heaters become hot.  
NEVER touch the heaters. If doing so, it could lead to  
burn.  
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Operation Panel  
Keys, LEDs, and the LCD are laid out on the operation panel as  
follows. It has a buzzer to alert errors or invalid key operations.  
(4) LCD  
Shows the printer status  
and menus.  
E
A
B
C
D
(3) Power switch  
(2) Keys  
Used to set printer functions.  
Turns the printer ON  
or OFF.  
(1) LED  
The LEDs light, flash, or turn off to  
the status of the printer.  
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External Views, Part Names, and Functions  
Functions of LCD, LEDs and keys  
Name  
Number  
Function  
Shows the data reception state.  
- Flashing : Data is being received from the computer  
- Off : No data is being received  
(A) Data LED  
(green)  
Indicates whether an error has occurred.  
- On : An error has occurred  
- Flashing : Warning state (Winder time out error)  
- Off : Normal (No error has occurred.)  
(B) Error LED  
(orange)  
Shows whether there is the ink cartrige or indicates a warning.  
- On : All ink cartridges are present.  
- Flashing : Ink is running out. (One of color inks has run out.)  
- Off : No ink (One of color inks has run out.)  
(C) Ink LED  
(green)  
(1)  
LED  
Shows whether paper is set.  
- On : Paper is set. (Roll paper or cut sheet is set.)  
- Off : No paper (Neither roll paper nor cut sheet is set.)  
(D) Paper LED  
(green)  
Shows whether the printer is online or offline.  
(E) Online LED - On : Online  
(green)  
- Flashing : Online pause mode  
- Off : Offline  
ONLINE key  
SHIFT Key  
Switches between online and offline states.  
Used as an auxiliary key for parameter input (switches the menu  
level display).  
CANCEL Key  
ENTER Key  
Key  
Cancels an input parameter.  
(2)  
Key  
Selects a menu or enters a parameter.  
Key  
Selects a menu group or switch a menu  
(selection, number up/down).  
Key  
Key  
(3)  
Power switch  
Power Switch Used to turn the printer ON or OFF.  
Shows printer messages or status with alphanumeric characters,  
katakana, or symbols (16 digits, two lines). Menus have a  
(4)  
LCD  
LCD  
hierarchical structure. Access each menu with  
key.  
,
,
,
or  
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Heater Control Panel  
Å
LCD  
Rear Heater ON/OFF key  
Front Heater ON/OFF key  
Print Heater ON/OFF key  
Front Heater UP/DOWN key  
Rear Heater UP/DOWN key  
Print Heater UP/DOWN key  
Functions of LCD, LEDs and keys  
Number  
Name  
Function and description  
Indicates the setting temperature and the current temperature of the  
front heater. When the main switch of the heater is turned off, it is  
urged to turn on the main switch. When the front heater is turned off,  
"OFF" is indicated.  
FRONT  
PRINT  
REAR  
Indicates the setting temperature and the current temperature of the  
print heater. When the main switch of the heater is turned off it is  
urged to turn on the main switch.  
LCD  
When the print heater is turned off, "OFF" is indicated.  
Indicates the setting temperature and the current temperature of the rear  
heater. When the main switch of the heater is turned off, it is urged to  
turn on the main switch.  
When the rear heater is turned off, "OFF" is indicated.  
FRONT ON/OFF key Turns on/off the front heater.  
FRONT UP key  
Increases the setting value for the front heater.  
FRONT DOWN key  
PRINT ON/OFF key  
PRINT UP key  
Decreases the setting value for the front heater.  
Turns on/off the print heater.  
key  
Increases the setting value for the print heater.  
Decreases the setting value for the print heater.  
Turns on/off the rear heater.  
PRINT DOWN key  
REAR ON/OFF key  
REAR UP key  
Increases the setting value for the rear heater.  
Decreases the setting value for the rear heater.  
REAR DOWN key  
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External Views, Part Names, and Functions  
Dryer 64 (Option)  
The dryer 64 dries the output media.  
Roll Cover 64 (Option)  
Protects paper roll from dust.  
Exhaust Attachment (Option)  
Mounts an exhaust gas pipe to the printer or the drying device.  
PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 DX) (Option)  
PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 Server) (Option)  
RIP software for the IP-6600.  
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LCD Messages and Printer State  
This section explains the messages shown on the LCD and outlines  
menu operations.  
Messages on the LCD  
(1) Initialization display  
The printer is being initialized.  
Booting  
INITIALIZING  
WAIT A MOMENT  
*: When the system starts normally, both controllers go  
online and enter idle mode automatically.  
(2) Online state (idle mode) display  
The printer can receive data from the computer.  
PRINT READY  
ROLL : 64” (PAPER)  
Status display  
Paper information  
*: When the  
key is pressed in the menu mode,  
"CLEANING" menu appears.  
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LCD Messages and Printer State  
(3) Online state (print mode) display  
The printer is printing.  
PRINTING  
ROLL : 64” (PAPER)  
Status display  
Paper information  
(4) Online state (print pause mode) display  
The printer is paused.  
- Print stop and resume  
PRINTING  
ROLL : 64” (PAPER)  
PRINT READY  
ROLL : 64” (PAPER)  
The ONLINE LED flashes.  
Press the  
key in the print pause mode to start the head cleaning.  
- Print cancel (end)  
PRINT READY  
ROLL : 64” (PAPER)  
The ONLINE LED flashes.  
PRINT READY  
ROLL : 64” (PAPER)  
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(5) Online state (print information mode) display  
Paper total count and ink removing amount are displayed.  
PRINT READY  
ROLL : 64” (COATED)  
TOTAL CT  
XXXX  
Bk INK REST:  
Lm INK REST:  
XXX%  
XXX%  
Three-second  
intervals or  
Lc INK REST:  
Y INK REST:  
XXX%  
XXX%  
Three-second  
intervals or  
M INK REST:  
C INK REST:  
XXX%  
XXX%  
Then, the printer returns to online idle mode.  
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LCD Messages and Printer State  
(6) Offline (menu mode) display  
Menus can be operated in offline mode.  
INK  
ENTRY  
F•ADJ  
PAPER  
SERVICE  
FEED  
CLEANING  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
ADJUST  
*:  
,
,
, and  
are access keys to menus.  
*: When the  
key is pressed in the menu mode, "CLEANING"  
menu appears.  
(7) Shutdown state display  
The printer is shutting down.  
SHUTDOWN  
WAIT A MOMENT  
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F/W Version Checking Method  
Here, the function added in V2.00 as a firmware version checking  
method is described.  
F/W Version Checking Method  
(1) Select the OFFLINE mode. (Press the  
key)  
INK  
ENTRY  
PAPER  
F•ADJ  
(2) Press the  
key to display "SYSTEM".  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
ADJUST  
(3) Select "SYSTEM" with the  
to display the firmware version.  
key, and then press the  
or  
key  
# F/W VERSION  
* X.XX_YY  
(4) The F/W version can be checked.  
X.XX is the F/W version.  
Added Functions in V2.00  
The function that prints the maintenance history was added.  
During the online print, the paper feed adjustment correction  
1 History print  
2 Paper feed adjustment  
,
value can be changed temporarily with  
keys.  
The registered media information can be copied to a new  
area.  
3 Media entry  
The mode that saves the waste ink quantity during auto  
cleaning was added.  
4 Waste ink value saving  
The function that turns on the heaters even before the data is  
received to save the waiting time until each heater  
temperature becomes the set value.  
Manual heater ON  
function  
5
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Section 2 Basic Operations  
Contents of this section  
Connecting with Computer  
System configuration (connection example)  
Connection procedure  
Turning the Power On/Off  
Turning the Power On  
Turning the Power Off  
Replacing the Paper Roll  
Installing Paper Roll in the Printer  
Removing the Paper Roll from the Printer  
Replacing Paper Roll with Another  
Replacing Empty Paper Roll  
Replacing Jammed Paper Roll  
Installing/Removing Cut Sheet in/from the Printer  
Paper Feed Adjustment Correction Value Setting  
Replacing Ink Cartridges  
Ink Cartridge Replacement Procedure  
Replacing Empty Ink Cartridge  
If an Ink Cartridge Is Not Installed  
Replacing Cartridges during Printing  
If an Ink Cartridge Is Not Detected  
Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle  
Waste Ink Bottle Replacement Procedure  
If the Waste Ink Bottle Is Full  
If the Waste Ink Bottle Is Not Installed  
Head Cleaning "CLEANING"  
Paper Feed "FEED"  
Using the Origin Point Setting Function  
Installing Paper on Winder  
Changing Heater Control Setting Temperature  
Using the Media Pressure Alternation Lever  
Using the Head Up/Down Lever  
Using the Media Edge Guard  
Using the FAN Guard Slide Lever  
Using the Print Pause/Restart and Cancel Keys  
Inspection & Maintenance  
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Connecting with Computer  
This section only shows system configurations and cable connection  
procedure.  
System configuration (connection example)  
The following connection is possible.  
(Printer server PostScript RIP)  
Printer  
SCSI interface  
Connection procedure  
Connect a cable as follows:  
Turn the printer and the computer OFF.  
NOTE  
1
- When the printer is connected with the computer, turn the  
printer ON, and then turn the computer ON. To turn the  
system OFF, turn the computer OFF, and then turn the printer  
OFF.  
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Connecting with Computer  
Connect a SCSI cable to a SCSI connector on the rear of  
the printer.  
2
(It can be connected to any one of two SCSI connectors.)  
NOTE  
-
Use a dedicated SCSI cable (68-68-pin, 6 m).  
If using a cable except the specified one, the printer can  
not satisfy FCC and CE regulations.  
SCSI connector  
Set the ID switch on the rear of the printer.  
3
Set the ID number with a small normal  
driver, etc. (Initial ID value: 4)  
ID switch  
NOTE  
- The ID number must not be unique in the SCSI chain. (Initial  
setting: 4)  
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Set the terminator on the rear of the printer to ON or OFF.  
4
Terminator switch  
The printer has the SCSI terminator ON/OFF function. If the external  
terminator is not used and the printer is a terminating device in the SCSI  
chain (only one SCSI connector is connected), set the terminator switch to  
ON. If the printer is not a terminating device, set it to OFF.  
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Turning the Power On/Off  
The power of the printer and the power of the heater are separated.  
<Printer>  
The printer has two power switches as follows.  
(1) Printer switch  
(2) Power ON/OFF switch  
(1)  
(2)  
Printer front (Operation panel)  
Printer rear (Left side)  
Power receptacle  
The printer is turned ON by turning the printer switch ON.  
Afterward, turn the printer ON/OFF by the ON/OFF switch on the  
operation panel.  
NOTE  
-
When the printer is connected with the computer, turn the  
printer ON, and then turn the computer ON. To turn the  
system OFF, turn the computer OFF, and then turn the  
printer OFF.  
-
Turn the computer ON after the printer becomes to the  
online state.  
<Heater>  
The heater has two power switches as follows.  
(1) Heater switch  
(2) 100/200 V alternation switch  
(1)  
(2)  
For Heater  
100-120V 12A 50/60Hz  
Power receptacle  
Printer rear (Right side)  
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Turning the Power On  
<Printer>  
Turn OFF (0) the printer switch on the left rear of the  
1
printer, and plug one end of the supplied power cable into  
the socket of the printer. Insert the other power plug of  
the cable into an electrical outlet.  
Printer switch  
OFF (0)  
Socket  
Turn ON (1) the printer switch on the left rear of the  
printer.  
2
3
Printer switch  
ON (1)  
Socket  
Turn ON the power ON/OFF switch on the operation panel.  
Power ON/OFF  
switch  
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Turning the Power On/Off  
When the switch is turned ON, a power-on self-diagnostic test is performed  
and the following message appears on the LCD on the operation panel.  
Booting  
INITIALIZING  
WAIT A MOMENT  
PRINT READY  
ROLL : 64” (PAPER)  
If a 64" paper roll is used  
The heater control panel is displayed by turning the printer power ON.  
However, turn the heater power ON to use the heater.  
When the heater power is turned OFF, the following message is displayed  
on the heater control panel.  
TURN ON  
THE HEATER  
NOTE  
- Turn OFF the printer while “PRINT READY” is displayed on  
the LCD panel except emergency.  
Do not turn OFF the printer while “INITIALIZING” or  
“CLEANING” is displayed on the LCD panel to avoid drop of  
the ink and damage of the head.  
- If the fan does not run or the operation panel lamp does not  
light when the printer switch and power ON/OFF switch on  
HINT  
the operational panel are turned ON, the power supply may  
be faulty.  
- If an error is detected during the self-diagnostic test at  
powering on, an error message appears on the LCD. See  
the Section 5, Troubleshooting and take an appropriate  
measure.  
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<Heater>  
Turn OFF the heater switch on the right rear of the  
1
printer, and plug one end of the supplied power cable into  
the socket of the printer. Insert the other power plug of  
the cable into an electrical outlet.  
Heater switch OFF (0)  
100/200 V alternation switch  
Power cable  
Power socket  
NOTE  
- Do not use the other power cable than specified in this printer.  
- Verify that the supplied power cable meets the local AC power  
supply specifications.  
- Verify that the 100 / 200 V alternation switch settings meets  
the local AC power supply specifications.  
Turn ON the heater switch on the right rear of the printer  
to turn the heater ON.  
2
Heater switch ON (1)  
100/200 V alternation switch  
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Turning the Power On/Off  
Turning the Power Off  
<Printer>  
1
Turn OFF the power ON/OFF switch on the operation  
panel for a couple of seconds.  
SHUTDOWN  
WAIT A MOMENT  
The above message is displayed on the LCD to indicate that a  
shutdown process is in progress. After the process ends, the power  
is turned OFF.  
If the power off state lasts for a short time, you may turn the power  
off, skipping the fill cap operation by pressing the power ON/OFF  
key while pressing the  
key.  
Performing the fill cap operation is recommended.  
CAUTION  
-
The printer switch on the rear of the printer should be used  
only when the printer is turned OFF completely in order to  
move it, connect it with a computer, install or maintain its  
parts.  
-
-
Turn the power ON/OFF switch OFF, wait for at least ten  
seconds, then turn it ON again.  
The printer performs fill cap operation to keep the good  
head condition at first 20 hours after print wait state and  
every 3 days.  
It is recommended to keep the printer ON.  
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<Heater>  
1
The heater power is also turned OFF by turning OFF the  
ON / OFF switch on the operation panel. Therefore, the  
heater switch turning OFF operation is not necessary in  
the normal use.  
Heater switch  
OFF (0)  
NOTE  
- Use the heater switch on the right rear of the printer only  
when turning the printer OFF completely for transferring,  
installing, and maintenance service of the printer.  
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Replacing the Paper Roll  
This section describes how to install a paper roll in the printer, and  
remove it from the printer.  
A paper roll is replaced in the following three cases:  
- If a paper roll is replaced with another  
- If it is replaced when it runs out  
- If it is replaced when it jams  
A paper replacement procedure in each case is explained below:  
Installing Paper Roll in the Printer  
Open the rear cover and slide the media edge guards to  
the both edge of the platen.  
1
NOTE  
-
Set the media edge guard after completion of the paper  
roll replacing. (See page 2-59, 60)  
Insert the paper roll in the paper roll right flange (fix side).  
2
Right flange (fixed)  
Paper roll  
NOTE  
- Be sure not to damage the edge  
of the paper roll when inserting  
the paper roll in the flange.  
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Slide the left flange (movable side) and put it into the  
paper roll.  
3
Left flange (movable)  
Paper roll  
CAUTION  
Be sure not to catch  
your finger in the rail of  
the flange.  
Tighten the left flange knob securely.  
4
5
Pull the winder sensor lever to front side.  
Left flange knob  
Winder sensor lever  
Lift the pressure roller up/down lever.  
Pressure up/down lever  
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Replacing the Paper Roll  
Feed the paper until a buzzer sounds from the paper feeder.  
6
Feed the paper until an edge of the paper goes out 200 mm or more from the  
paper outlet.  
(Paper setting direction)  
<Outside rolling>  
<Inside rolling>  
Paper  
Paper  
Flange  
Flange  
NOTE  
- Paper may stick to the paper feeder and is hard to set due to  
operational condition especially low humidity. In such a case,  
float paper from the paper feeder and set paper to the paper  
feeder by holding both edges of the paper.  
- Be sure not to hit the edge of the paper roll by the rear cover.  
- Be sure that the media edge guard is not set under the paper.  
(See page 2-52 Using the Media Edge Guard.)  
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When feeding a paper roll, hold it at the center and  
rewind the flange to take up the slack in the paper.  
The guide line on the printer is no more than a guide  
line. Install paper roll on the printer in a straight line  
against the paper roll.  
The paper roll should not be inserted in the right of the perforated line.  
If the paper roll is inserted in the right of the perforated line, adjust the  
flange position.  
Push down the pressure roller up/down lever.  
8
9
Pressure up/down lever  
Perform operations according to the guidance message shown on the LCD.  
Confirm the media edge guard setting again.  
Confirm whether the media edge guard does not goes down of the  
paper.  
CHECK EDGE GUARD  
*OK?  
Confirm the position of the media edge guard and press the  
key.  
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Replacing the Paper Roll  
Select either paper roll or cut sheet.  
10  
SELECT PAPER  
SELECT PAPER  
ROLL/SHEET : BASE  
SELECT PAPER  
ROLL/SHEET : SHEET  
ROLL/SHEET : ROLL  
Select ROLL PAPER, CUT SHEET , or BASE with  
or  
key.  
(See Page 2-45 "Using the Origin Point Setting Function" about "BASE")  
Press the  
Press the  
key to change setting.  
key to leave the setting as it is.  
Select a paper type.  
11  
SELECT PAPERTYPE  
PAPER : PAPER  
SELECT PAPERTYPE  
PAPER : XXX  
Select paper type with  
or  
key.  
Press the  
Press the  
key to change setting.  
key to leave the setting as it is.  
(When registering a new paper type)  
SELECT PAPERTYPE  
PAPER : PAPER  
Select a paper type with  
and  
keys.  
SELECT PAPERTYPE  
(only registered paper types can be  
selected.)  
PAPER : TYPE01  
SELECT PAPERTYPE  
NEW PAPER ENTRY  
Press  
key to enter to NEW PAPER ENTRY menu.  
Operation of the new paper entry is the same as operation for paper  
entry from ENTRY menu. (See section 3, Entry Menu)  
Press  
key to return to SELECT PAPERTYPE menu.  
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The paper will be set automatically.  
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PREPARING PAPER  
WAIT A MOMENT  
-
-
If it is ended normally, return to offline or online state.  
If abnormal end occurs, an error message will be displayed.  
Go back to 1.  
Determine the position of movable fan.  
After the paper setting operation finished, adjust the position of the fan  
guard slide lever at the rear of the printer. (See "Using the fan guard slide  
lever" (P.2-60).)  
Fan guard slide lever  
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Replacing the Paper Roll  
Removing the Paper Roll from the Printer  
Lift the pressure roller up/down lever.  
1
Pressure roller up/down lever  
Loose the left flange knob, pull out the paper roll from the  
flange, and remove the paper roll from the printer.  
2
Left flange  
(2)  
Paper roll  
(3)  
Right flange  
(1)  
(4)  
Flange knob  
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Replacing Paper Roll with Another  
Put the printer offline. (Press the  
key.)  
1
INK  
ENTRY  
F•FDJ  
PAPER  
Press the  
key and press the  
key.  
2
3
LIFT LEVER  
Replace the paper according to the “Installing Paper Roll  
in the Printer” and “Removing it from The Printer.”  
Replacing Empty Paper Roll  
A message appears on the LCD.  
1
2
LIFT LEVER  
SET PAPER  
Replace the paper according to the “Installing Paper Roll  
in the Printer” and “Removing it from the Printer.”  
Replacing Jammed Paper Roll  
See the Cleaning Paper Jam in Section 5, Troubleshooting.  
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Replacing the Paper Roll  
Installing/Removing Cut Sheet in/from the Printer  
Install/Remove the cut sheet in/from the printer refering to the  
procedures for the paper roll.  
Cut sheet  
Cut sheet  
Guide line  
Installing  
Removing  
NOTE  
- When installing the cut sheet in the printer, set the cut sheet  
using the guide line.  
Paper Feed Adjustment Correction Value Setting  
Set the paper of width larger than A1 size and length  
1
longer than 1m. (Press the  
key)  
For the paper feed correction, obtain approximate paper feed adjustment  
correction value in the ROUGH mode, and set exact correction value in the  
DETAIL mode. One printing requires the paper length of 48 to 58 cm in the  
ROUGH mode, or 27 to 32 cm in the DETAIL mode. (Printing of paper  
feed adjustment pattern can be cancelled by pressing the  
key.)  
NOTE  
- If you use the tension winding, be sure to set the paper feed  
adjustment correction value in the tension winding mode.  
- Longer print length is required in the tension winding mode.  
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Set the printer to OFFLINE mode.  
2
3
(Press the  
key)  
INK  
ENTRY  
F•ADJ  
PAPER  
Press the  
key, and then the  
key to display a  
paper feed adjustment pattern.  
#FEED PATTERN  
*ROUGH (NORMAL)  
Select the print mode you usually use for the paper to which the paper feed  
adjustment correction value is set.  
Selectable print modes are Standard, High Quality, High Density, High  
Speed, and Draft.  
Select the paper feed adjustment pattern "Standard" if adjusting the high  
speed mode.  
Press the  
,
key to select the ROUGH print  
4
5
mode, and press the  
key.  
#FEED PATTERN  
*OK?  
If you press the  
key, the paper feed adjustment  
pattern "ROUGH" is printed.  
The paper feed adjustment pattern "ROUGH" is printed in the selected print  
mode.  
#FEED PATTERN  
*EXECUTING  
From the printed result, select approximate paper feed  
adjustment correction value.  
6
As nine patterns are printed in steps of 0.25% in a range of 99.00% to  
101.00%, select approximate correction value.  
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Press the  
key, and then the  
key to display  
7
8
the entered correction value of paper feed adjustment.  
#FEED ADJUST  
*099.80%  
Enter the paper feed adjustment correction value, and  
press the  
key.  
Adjust the place with  
key.  
,
key and set a numeric value with  
,
Press the  
key, and then the  
key to display  
9
the paper feed adjustment pattern.  
#FEED PATTERN  
*ROUGH (NORMAL)  
Press the  
,
key to select a print mode for the  
10  
DETAIL pattern.  
#FEED PATTERN  
*DETAIL (NORMAL)  
Select the same print mode as that for the ROUGH pattern.  
Press the  
key twice to print the paper feed  
11  
12  
adjustment pattern "DETAIL".  
#FEED PATTERN  
*EXECUTING  
From the printed result, select exact paper feed  
adjustment correction value.  
As five patterns are printed for the entered correction value in steps of  
0.06% in a range of -0.12% to +0.12%, select appropriate correction value.  
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Press the  
key, and then the  
key to display  
13  
14  
15  
16  
the entered correction value of paper feed adjustment.  
#FEED ADJUST  
*099.80%  
Enter the paper feed adjustment correction value, and  
press the  
key.  
Adjust the place with  
key.  
,
key and set a numeric value with  
,
Press the  
key, and then the  
key to display  
the paper feed adjustment pattern.  
#FEED PATTERN  
>DETAIL (NORMAL)  
Press the  
key to return to the initial OFFLINE state.  
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Replacing the Paper Roll  
How to identify paper feed adjustment pattern  
Description is made in a case of black color.  
If paper feed adjustment  
correction value is large  
If paper feed adjustment  
correction value is appropriate  
If paper feed adjustment  
correction value is small  
99.00%  
100.25%  
101.00%  
Correction value is small  
if the joints of pass lines  
are overlapped (become  
dark) on these  
Correction value is  
Correction value is large  
if the joints of pass lines  
are separated (become  
light).  
appropriate if the joints  
of pass lines are not  
overlapped but uniform.  
horizontal lines.  
NOTE  
- Set average value if appropriate correction value is different  
every head (every color). However, if an image to be printed  
has a preferential color, set correction value of that color.  
- Set average value if appropriate correction value is different  
between left and right sides of the paper.  
- Different appropriate correction value between left and right  
sides of the paper may be caused by the skew. Check again  
if the power is set correctly.  
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[Additional functions available from  
V2.00 or later]  
Change During Online Printing  
During the online printing, the paper feed adjusting value can be  
changed through the following operation.  
PRINT READY  
Idle status  
ROLL : 64" (PAPER)  
Data receiving start  
Data LED flashing  
PRINTING  
ROLL : 64" (PAPER)  
Press the  
or  
key  
(Note: Disabled at the first scan and last scan)  
FIN ADJ : 099. 80%  
* 099.80%  
Head print position adjustment  
: 97.00% to 103.00%  
- During "PRINTING" display, press the  
or  
key to display  
currently selected paper feed adjusting value. On the right side of the  
first row, the value at the start of print is displayed and it does not vary  
until the print finished.  
However, if a cleaning is executed in the MODE 2 in the midway of  
operation, the changed value is displayed after the cleaning.  
- With the  
0.01%.  
or  
key, increase (or decrease) the value in a step of  
- When the value is changed, it is reflected in the printing.  
- Numerical values you changed are registered and remain unchanged.  
- Original display is restored if no key is operated for 3 seconds.  
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Replacing the Paper Roll  
Head Print Position Adjustment  
(1)  
Adjustment pattern print  
Print the adjustment pattern print position of each head.  
1
Select the OFFLINE mode. (Press the  
key)  
INK  
ENTRY  
F•ADJ  
PAPER  
2
3
Press the  
key twice to display "ADJUST".  
FUNK  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
ADJUST  
Press the  
key and then the  
key to display  
"ADJUST PATTERN".  
# ADJUST PATTERN  
> TEST PRINT  
4
5
Press the  
press the  
key and select "HEAD ADJ1", and then  
key.  
# ADJUST PATTERN  
* HEAD ADJ 1  
OK  
If the  
key is pressed, the "HEAD ADJ1" of  
adjustment patterns is printed.  
# ADJUST PATTERN  
* EXECUTING  
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Reciprocating position adjustment (R)  
Reciprocating position adjustment (L)  
Head position adjustment  
Left and Right Head position  
adjustment  
Paper discharge  
direction  
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Replacing the Paper Roll  
(2)  
Left and Right Head position adjustment  
Adjusts the jetting position of nozzle.  
Enter an adjustment value according to the head adjustment pattern.  
1
Select "ADJUST", and then press the  
"L/R ADJ".  
key to display  
# L/R ADJ Bk  
> +00&A  
2
3
Press the  
press the  
key to display the head to be adjusted, and  
key.  
# L/R ADJ Y  
> +00&A  
Of the left/right head position adjustment of the "HEAD  
ADJ1" patterns, enter a numeric value of the fittest  
pattern.  
Select the digit to be entered between > and & with  
,
keys, and change value with  
,
keys.  
Find a head adjustment sample where  
2 lines with the same color are aligned.  
In case of Y-head illustrated in the  
right, for instance, -21 shows the  
sample where both are not aligned; -8  
shows the sample where both are  
aligned. Accordingly, input -8 as an  
appropriate adjustment value.  
-8  
-21  
4
Press the  
key.  
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(3)  
Head position adjustment  
Adjusts the head position for the scanning direction on a Bk head  
basis.  
Enter an adjustment value according to the head adjustment pattern.  
1
Select "ADJUST", and then press the  
"H-POS ADJ".  
key to display  
# H-POS ADJ Lm  
> +00&A  
2
3
Press the  
press the  
key to display the head to be adjusted, and  
key.  
# H-POS ADJ Lc  
> +00&A  
Of the main scan head position adjustment of the "HEAD  
ADJ1" patterns, enter a numeric value of the fittest  
pattern.  
Select the digit to be entered between > and & with  
keys, and change value with keys.  
,
,
Find a head adjustment sample where  
the BK head-line and the head-position  
are aligned. In case of LC-head  
illustrated in the right, for instance, -21  
shows the sample where both are not  
aligned; +2 shows the sample where  
both are aligned. Accordingly, input + 2  
as an appropriate adjustment value.  
-21  
+2  
4
Press the  
key.  
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Replacing the Paper Roll  
(4)  
Reciprocating position (Left) adjustment  
Adjusts the head reciprocating position (Left).  
Enter an adjustment value according to the head adjustment pattern.  
1
Select "ADJUST", and then press the  
"I-POS (L) ADJ".  
key to display  
# I-POS (L) ADJ Bk  
> +00&A  
2
3
Press the  
press the  
key to display the head to be adjusted, and  
key.  
# I-POS (L) ADJ Bk  
> +00&A  
Of the reciprocating print position (Left) adjustment of the  
"HEAD ADJ1" patterns, enter a numeric value of the  
fittest pattern.  
Select the digit to be entered between > and & with  
keys, and change value with keys.  
,
,
For a hint on how to locate an appropriate adjustment value, refer  
to (2) Head Right and Left Adjustment on page 2-27.  
4
Press the  
key.  
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(5)  
Reciprocating print osition (Right) adjustment  
Adjusts the head reciprocating position (Right).  
Enter an adjustment value according to the head adjustment pattern.  
1
Select "ADJUST", and then press the  
"I-POS (R) ADJ".  
key to display  
# I-POS (R) ADJ Bk  
> +00&A  
2
3
Press the  
press the  
key to display the head to be adjusted, and  
key.  
# I-POS (R) ADJ M  
> +00&A  
Of the reciprocating head position (Right) adjustment of  
the "HEAD ADJ1" patterns, enter a numeric value of the  
fittest pattern.  
Select the digit to be entered between > and & with  
keys, and change value with keys.  
,
,
For a hint on how to locate an appropriate adjustment value, refer  
to (2) Head Right and Left Adjustment on page 2-27.  
4
Press the  
key.  
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Replacing Ink Cartridges  
This section describes how to replace an ink cartridge.  
Ink cartridges should be replaced in the following two cases:  
- If ink has run out  
- If an ink cartridge is not installed  
The ink cartridge replacement procedure in the following each case  
is explained below.  
NOTE  
-
Do not remove an ink cartridge under the following  
conditions.  
Depending on the printer status, the ink spills within the  
ink box, causing a trouble.  
-
In case that no power is supplied to the printer because  
of a power failure or printer breaker off.  
-
In case that an error other than ink end has occurred.  
-
-
If the cartridge in which the ink remains is replaced, do so  
in the offline mode.  
(=> "Section 3 Ink Menu (5)")  
Make sure the upside and downside of the ink cartridge  
before installing.  
Ink Cartridge Replacement Procedure  
Open the ink cover.  
1
Ink cartridge  
Push here to open/close the ink cover.  
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Remove an ink cartridge from the printer.  
2
Ink cover  
Insert a new ink cartridge into the printer.  
3
4
New ink cartridge  
Ink cover  
Close the ink cover.  
Ink cover  
End of ink cartridge replacement.  
5
-
-
If it is ended normally, return to offline or online state.  
If abnormal end occurs, an error message will be displayed.  
Go back to 1.  
-
The printer continues to print when the ink remains in the sub-tank  
during replacing ink cartridge.  
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Replacing Ink Cartridges  
Replacing Empty Ink Cartridge  
A guidance message appears.  
1
OPEN L INKCOVER  
CHANGE XX INK  
XX: Ink name  
Bk: BLACK  
Lm: LIGHT MAGENTA  
Lc: LIGHT CYAN  
OPEN R INKCOVER  
CHANGE XX INK  
XX: Ink name  
C: CYAN  
M: MAGENTA  
Y: YELLOW  
Replace the ink cartridge according to the “Ink Cartridge  
Replacement Procedure.”  
2
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If an Ink Cartridge Is Not Installed  
The guidance message appears.  
1
OPEN L INKCOVER  
SET XX INK  
XX: Ink name  
Bk: BLACK  
Lm: LIGHT MAGENTA  
Lc: LIGHT CYAN  
OPEN R INKCOVER  
SET XX INK  
XX: Ink name  
C: CYAN  
M: MAGENTA  
Y: YELLOW  
Replace the ink cartridge according to the “Ink Cartridge  
Replacement Procedure.”  
2
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Replacing Ink Cartridges  
Replacing Cartridges during Printing  
This unit enables you to replace the ink cartridges during the online  
printing without interrupting the printing operation. Accordingly,  
the guidance for ink replacement during the online printing is  
displayed on the second line of LCD. The following describes the  
guidance shown if the ink cover is opened during the online printing  
or if the ink in main cartridge is used up.  
<If the Ink Cover is Opened>  
PRINTING  
ROLL: 64 (PAPER)  
XXXX:  
L, R  
PRINTING  
INKCOVER IS OPEN  
PRINTING  
CLOSE X INKCOVER  
The guidance that prompts you to close the ink cover is displayed  
on the second line of LCD. The printing operation continues if the  
ink is present in the sub tank even though the ink cover is open.  
However, no ink is supplied to the sub tank because the ink cover  
is open.  
If the ink in the sub tank is used up, the print pause mode is activated  
and the printing operation is interrupted until the ink cover is closed.  
To recover from the interrupted state, close the ink cover and press  
the ONLINE key, and the pause mode is then cancelled and the  
print will restart.  
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<If the Ink in Main Cartridge is Used Up>  
PRINTING  
ROLL: 64 (PAPER)  
XXXX: L, R  
YY: Bk Lm Lc Y M C  
PRINTING  
OPEN X INKCOVER  
PRINTING  
CHANGE YY INK  
The guidance that prompts you to replace the main cartridge is  
displayed on the second line of LCD. The printing operation  
continues until the ink in the sub tank is used up. During this time,  
if you replace the cartridge, the printing operation can continue  
without interrupting the printing operation.  
If the main cartridge is not replaced even after the ink in the sub  
tank was used up, the print pause mode is activated and the printing  
operation is interrupted until the main cartridge is replaced.  
To recover from the interrupted state, close the ink cover and press  
the ONLINE key, and the pause mode is then cancelled and the  
print will restart.  
-
The guidance concerning the ink replacement during the  
online printing is displayed on the second line of LCD,  
same as the guidance mentioned above.  
HINT  
Respective recovery methods are same as usual trouble-  
shooting methods.  
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Replacing Ink Cartridges  
If an Ink Cartridge Is Not Detected  
The guidance message appears.  
1
OPEN L INK COVER  
CHECK XX INK  
XX: Ink name  
Bk: BLACK  
Lm: LIGHT MAGENTA  
Lc: LIGHT CYAN  
OPEN R INKCOVER  
CHECK XX INK  
XX: Ink name  
C: CYAN  
M: MAGENTA  
Y: YELLOW  
Replace the ink cartridge according to the “Ink Cartridge  
Replacement Procedure.”  
2
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Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle  
This section describes how to replace a waste ink bottle.  
The waste ink bottle should be replaced in the following two cases:  
- If the waste ink bottle is full  
- If the waste ink bottle is not installed  
The waste ink bottle replacement procedures for these cases are  
explained below.  
NOTE  
-
Do not replace the waste ink bottle during printing.  
Waste Ink Bottle Replacement Procedure  
Loosen the knob and lift up the lever from the waste ink  
bottle.  
1
Tube  
(1)  
Knob  
(2)  
Lever  
(3)  
Waste ink bottle  
2
3
Wait for a while to drop the remaining ink into the ink tube.  
Take out the filled waste ink bottle from the printer, and  
securely cap the waste ink bottle to replace with a new  
one.  
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Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle  
4
5
Wipe up the spilt ink into the waste ink bottle unit.  
Lift the lever and mount a new waste ink bottle.  
6
Drop the lever and insert the ink tube securely and  
tighten the knob.  
(2)  
(1)  
7
8
The selection message of the waste ink counter setting  
(reset (clear)) will be displayed.  
#INK COUNT RESET  
*NO  
#INK COUNT RESET  
*YES  
Select “YES” and press the  
key.  
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If the Waste Ink Bottle Is Full  
Replace the waste ink bottle according to the “Waste Ink  
1
Bottle Replacement Procedure.”  
NOTE  
-
Make sure visually whether or not the waste ink bottle is  
not full before using the printer.  
The selection message of the waste ink counter setting  
(reset (clear)) will be displayed.  
2
#INK COUNT RESET  
*NO  
#INK COUNT RESET  
*YES  
NOTE  
-
The waste ink counter is prepared for urging waste ink  
disposal with the error message when the waste ink is more  
than the specified amount by counting the used (waste)  
ink amount.  
The waste ink counter can detect full of the waste  
simultaneously but cannot detect actual full state of the  
waste ink.  
The counter counts up from the empty of the waste ink  
bottle. Always select “*YES” for the “INK COUTN RESET”  
menu when replacing the waste ink bottle with a new one.  
If not, the waste ink full counter cannot be only used  
effectively, but also the waste ink becomes full before  
generating warning and the waste ink may be spilt over.  
Select “*YES” and press the  
key.  
3
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Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle  
If the Waste Ink Bottle Is Not Installed  
A guidance message appears on the LCD.  
1
2
3
BOTTLE ISN’T SET  
SET BOTTLE  
Insert a new waste ink bottle into the printer and install  
the waste ink bottle cover.  
See the step 3 of the Waste Ink Bottle Replacement  
Procedure.  
The selection message of the waste ink counter setting  
(rest (clear)) will be displayed.  
#INK COUNT RESET  
*NO  
#INK COUNT RESET  
*YES  
Select “*YES” and press the  
key.  
4
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Head Cleaning "CLEANING"  
Put the printer offline. (Press the  
key.)  
1
INK  
ENTRY  
F•ADJ  
PAPER  
Press the  
key to display the CLEANING menu.  
2
INK  
ENTRY  
F•ADJ  
PAPER  
SERVICE  
FEED  
CLEANING  
Press the  
key to enter the head cleaning menu.  
3
4
# CLEANING  
>NORMAL  
Press the  
key.  
# CLEANING  
* OK?  
5
Press the  
option.  
key and  
key to select a cleaning  
#CLEANING  
*STRONG  
#CLEANING  
*SLIGHT  
#CLEANING  
*NORMAL  
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Head Cleaning "CLEANING"  
6
7
Press the  
key.  
#CLEANING  
*BOTTLE OK?  
Make sure that the waste ink bottle is not full, and then  
press the  
key again.  
CLEANING  
WAIT A MOMENT  
XXX  
XXX : Figure will be increased  
in about 10 seconds.  
NOTE  
- The cleaning takes several minutes.  
When the cleaning is completed, the screen is retured to  
step 3 automatically.  
8
9
# CLEANING  
>NORMAL  
Press the  
key to return to the original offline mode.  
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Paper Feed "FEED"  
This section describes how to manually feed paper after printing.  
Put the printer offline. (Press the  
key.)  
1
INK  
ENTRY  
F•ADJ  
PAPER  
Press the  
key to display the FEED menu.  
2
3
SERVICE  
FEED  
CLEANING  
Hold down the  
key.  
PAPER FEEDING  
While the  
key is kept pressed, the currently selected roll paper is fed.  
If a cut sheet is used, it is discharged.  
When the  
key is released, paper feeding stops and  
4
the top screen returns to offline mode.  
SERVICE  
FEED  
CLEANING  
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Paper Feed "FEED"  
Using the Origin Point Setting Function  
<Origin Point Setting>  
When printing a small size image such as a A4 size image on the  
64-inch width paper, the large blank will be generated as the figure  
shows below.  
In this case, rewind the print paper and set the print origin point to  
print an image on the blank area.  
The print origin point setting at paper rewinding is called as “Origin  
Point Setting Function.”  
(1st time printing)  
(Paper rewinding)  
(2nd time printing)  
Blank area  
Origin point  
Base point  
<How to Use the Origin Point Setting Function>  
1
Lift the pressure roller up/down lever and rewind the  
paper.  
SET PAPER  
PUSH DOWN LEVER  
Pressure roller up/down lever  
NOTE  
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Rewind the paper after the paper is enoughly dried.  
If not, the 1st time printing image may be damaged.  
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Push down the pressure roller up/down lever.  
2
Pressure roller up/down lever  
Select “BASE” in the “SELECT PAPER” menu and press  
the key.  
3
SELECT PAPER  
ROLL/SHEET: BASE  
Input the paper width and press the  
key.  
4
5
The paper width detected at  
previous time is displayed.  
(Paper width input range: 290  
to 1635 mm)  
PAPER WIDTH  
*1372 mm  
Input the base point (print offset value for paper width  
direction: origin point).  
The base point set at previous  
time is displayed.  
BASE POINT  
*0000 mm  
The previous setting value will be displayed.  
The origin moves if either paper width or base point is set.  
Print margin  
Base point input value  
Paper width input value  
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Paper Feed "FEED"  
Select “*Yes” or “No” of back feed operation.  
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PAPER FEED BACK  
*NO  
PAPER FEED BACK  
*YES  
The print dead area can be  
decreased by rewinding the paper  
for length between the paper output  
sensor and grid roller.  
The area from the paper output  
sensor position to the print start  
position (the grid roller) becomes  
print dead area.  
(20 to 30 mm from the front edge  
cannot be printed.)  
NOTE  
-
Cut the edge of the paper so that it will be parallel to the  
guide line before installing the paper.  
If the edge of the paper is not parallel to the guide line, the  
front side of the print is cut, the platen is stained with ink,  
and the paper jam may be caused.  
Select a paper type again.  
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SELECT PAPER TYPE  
PAPER: TYPE01  
PREPARING PAPER  
WAIT A MOMENT  
NOTE  
-
When using the origin point setting function, keep front,  
right, and left margins sufficiently because the paper is  
rewinded manually.  
-
-
The paper width and base point settings cannot be saved.  
The origin point setting function can be used only for paper  
roll. This function cannot be used for the cut sheet.  
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Installing Paper on Winder  
A paper winder unit is built in the printer. It winds roll paper for  
storage without cutting it.  
Use the paper winder unit as follows:  
Prepare the paper tube and 1 m-lead paper of which  
paper width is the same as the paper’s you will use.  
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Attach the lead paper on the paper tube.  
Tape  
Paper tube  
Approx. 1 m  
Lead paper  
NOTE  
-
Pay attention to the direction of attaching tape on the  
winding side according to the winding direction setting  
(outer side rewind/inner side rewind).  
-
-
Attach the paper to the take out roller straightly to protect  
slanting feed.  
The paper tube width on the winding side must be same  
as the width of the rolled paper to be printed.  
The use of larger width may cause a winding deviation.  
Insert the paper tube with the lead paper to the left  
flange.  
2
Paper tube  
Left flange  
Left flange  
Flange  
Paper tube  
Tension roller  
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Slide the right flange (movable side) and insert it into the  
paper tube.  
3
Paper tube  
Right flange  
Left flange  
Paper tube  
Right flange  
4
5
Tighten the right flange knob securely.  
Paper tube  
Right flange  
Knob  
Lift the pressure roller up/down lever, insert paper from  
the paper feeder, push down the pressure roller up/down  
lever to set the paper, and feed paper by the Feed menu  
on the operation panel (see Section 3, Operation Panel  
Menu Operations (Feed Menu)) until the paper is wound.  
Paper feeder  
Pressure roller up/down lever  
Paper delivery unit (rear)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
Pressure roller up/down lever  
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Tape the edge of the paper on the lead paper at three  
positions: both sides and center.  
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Paper  
Tension roller  
Lead paper  
Tape  
Tape  
Paper tube  
Manually turn the scroller flange in the direction of  
winding to wind the paper slightly.  
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8
Tension roller  
Right flange  
Check the positions of the paper and winding sensor,  
and install it.  
Winder switch  
Winding sensor  
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The winding unit supports two winding methods; tension winding and  
slack winding.  
Generally, use the slack winding. If the slack winding does not work  
correctly, use the tension winding. Also, be sure to use the slack winding  
for glossy paper.  
Also, inner winding and outer winding are available.  
Tension roller setting.  
Slack winding:  
Set the tension roller to the upper side.  
Tension roller  
Tension winding: Set the tension roller to the lower side.  
Tension roller  
Slide seven tension rollers according to the paper width.  
To slide a tension roller, loosen three slotted head screws.  
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Do not change the order of seven tension rollers, as their  
outside diameters are different.  
Changing the order will cause a skew.  
Winding unit switch setting  
Either internal winding or external winding can be selected.  
When the winding unit is not used, turn the winding unit switch off.  
Inner winding  
Outer winding  
Winding unit OFF  
NOTE  
-
-
-
Slacken the paper so that it passes inside the winding  
sensor.  
If the winding unit is not used, turn the winding unit switch  
off.  
When the paper roll for the winding unit nears the diameter  
of the winding unit’s flange, remove the winding side paper  
roll and replace the paper tube with a new one.  
If not so, a winding error may occur.  
In case that the paper roll for the winding unit  
exceeds the diameter of the winding unit’s flange.  
-
When printing without using a winding unit, edge of paper  
or printing surface may be damaged or be folded due to  
contact with the winding sensor caused by winds.  
Fold the winding sensor, or handle the printing surface with  
care.  
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Changing Heater Control Setting Temperature  
Preset temperature  
LCD  
Current temperature  
Rear Heater ON/OFF key  
Front Heater ON/OFF key  
Print Heater ON/OFF key  
Front Heater UP/DOWN key  
Rear Heater UP/DOWN key  
Print Heater UP/DOWN key  
In normal use, temperatures of all heaters for the every selected  
media are preset automatically.  
Therefore, ON/OFF setting and temperature setting for all heaters  
are not necessary.  
Use the heater control panel only when the fine adjustment for the  
heater temperature is desired.  
Set on/off and setup temperature of three heaters on the heater  
control panel.  
• ON/OFF setting: Use ON/OFF key for each heater.  
• Temperature setting: Use the up key or down key for each heater.  
• LCD screen: (When the heater is turned ON)  
• Upper line: Preset temperature for each heater  
• Lower line: Current temperature for each heater  
(When the heater is turned OFF)  
• Upper line: “OFF” for each heater  
• Lower line: Current temperature for each heater  
The preset temperature range is fixed to 15 °C to 55 °C.  
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Heater preset temperature by medium  
The heater preset temperature for medium is listed in the table.  
Preset the heater temperature according to the media you use.  
Recommended preset  
temperature  
Medium  
Media Type  
Print mode  
FRONT  
PRINT  
REAR  
Glossy vinyle  
chrolide  
4 path  
bi-direction  
Glossy  
Matte  
45° C  
40° C  
45° C  
4 path  
bi-direction  
Mat vinyle chrolide  
Banner  
45° C  
45° C  
40° C  
40° C  
45° C  
45° C  
4 path  
bi-direction  
Banner  
It is recommended that the front heater, the print heater and the rear  
heater be set to lower than 50 °C, 45 °C and 50 °C, respectively.  
When the print heater is set to higher than 45 °C, we recommend  
setting the head motion mode to "HIGHLIGHT."  
NOTE  
-
When the print heater temperature is set to high, fixibility  
of the ink is improved, but paper wrinkle or mat print may  
be caused.  
Adjust heater temperature according to the paper type and  
environmental temperature.  
-
-
When the print heater temperature is set to high, the printer  
may print at low speed to ensure stable print quality .  
Set the front/rear heater temperature higher 5 °C than the  
print heater’s.  
Bad temperature balance between the front/rear heater  
and print heater may cause paper wrinkle.  
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Changing Heater Control Setting Temperature  
Flow of heater temperature setting  
(1) If the paper type is selected in setting the paper, the temperature initial  
value of each heater set for that paper is set on the heater control panel.  
- If the temperature initial value has been set, the heater turns on. (Heating  
does not start yet.)  
- If the temperature initial value is set to **, the heater turns off. (The set  
temperature display on the heater control panel becomes OFF.)  
(2) If the print data are sent from the host (PC), either of the following  
operations is performed before the print starts.  
A) If "Priority Setting (Heater)" set for the paper is "Data Priority"  
- The temperature set with RIP (print data, job) overwrites the set  
temperature on the heater control panel, and the heating starts. (The  
heating does not start if the temperature set value is OFF.)  
- If the temperature is not set with RIP (print data, job), the heating starts  
with the set temperature on the heater control panel.  
B) If "Priority Setting (Heater)" set for the paper is "Panel Priority"  
- The temperature set with RIP is ignored and the heating starts with the  
set temperature on the heater control panel.  
(3) The print starts when the current temperature of front, print, and rear heaters  
all reaches the value exceeding "set temperature -2 °C", the print starts.  
If the current temperature is higher than the set temperature, the print starts  
without waiting for the temperature to drop. Even after the print started, the  
temperature control is made so that the heaters keep the set temperature.  
(4) During the printing, the temperature can vary while the printing is  
performed by changing the set temperature with the "TEMPERATURE  
UP/DOWN" key on the heater control panel.  
Even after the print finished, the temperature changed in this section  
remains as "set temperature".  
(5) Hence, the print job returns to step (2).  
For the temperature initial value setting of front, print, and rear heaters, and  
the priority setting (heater), see Section 3 Entry Menu.  
-
The heaters operate under the condition displayed on the  
heater control panel, whatever means are used to set  
the temperature.  
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Using the Media Pressure Alternation Lever  
Alternate the media gripping pressure of the paper transmission  
roller according to the media.  
Generally, set the media pressure alternation lever to “normal  
pressure.” When media cannot be fed correctly due to skew, set  
the media alternation lever to “high pressure.”  
Use the media pressure alternation lever to alternate the media  
gripping pressure (See the figure below) .  
Normal pressure  
High pressure  
Paper pressure alternation lever  
NOTE  
-
The shape of the lever groove is shown below.  
(2)  
(1)  
Pull the lever front and push up the lever for alternate the  
pressure from high to normal.  
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Using the Head Up/Down Lever  
Alternate the head height according to the media you use.  
Use the head up/down lever for alternating the head height.  
(See the figure below)  
1
2
Enter SERVICE menu and execute HEAD HEIGHT ADJ  
on the operation panel.  
#ADJUST HEIGHT  
>EXECUTING  
#ADJUST HEIGHT  
>
Open the cap cover and loosen the head fixing screws (2  
pieces) with a screw driver.  
Cap cover  
Head fixing screw  
3
Alternate the height of the head with the head up/down  
lever.  
Up (for thinner media (standard))  
Down (for thicker media)  
Head up/down lever  
Generally, preset the head up/down lever up for glossy vinyle chloride and  
matted vinyle chloride, and preset the head up/down for banner and FF.  
When the paper thickness is 0.5 mm or more, preset the head up/down lever  
up regardless of media type.  
When the head is rubbed with the media due to media floating, preset the  
head up/down lever down even for the thinner media.  
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Tighten the head fixing screws (2 pieces).  
NOTE  
-
When changing the height of the head, tighten the head  
fixing screws while pushing the head down softly with your  
hand.  
-
-
When the head height is changed, change head height  
setting (19) in ENTER menu.  
When the head height is changed, print gap may be  
occurred at reciprocating print. In that case, adjust the  
correction value for reciprocating print. (See (20)  
Reciprocating print position (Left) adjustment value, and  
(21) Reciprocating print position (Right) adjustment value  
in ENTRY nemu.)  
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Using the Media Edge Guard  
Mount the media edge guard on the right and left media transmission  
path to protect the head from nap and curl of the media edge.  
Media edge guards  
Media  
NOTE  
-
Preset whether or not the edge guard exixts in the PAPER  
menu on the operation panel corresponding to the mounting  
the media edge guard.  
The right and left margin of the print area will be changed  
according to the setting of the edge guard.  
When using the media edge guard, right and left margin of  
the print area becomes 10 mm.  
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Using the FAN Guard Slide Lever  
Cut suction of the FAN for unused area to protect the head from  
suction of the FAN.  
Slide the FAN guard slide lever between 50 inch width and 64 inch  
width.  
Set the FAN guard slide lever according to the paper width you  
use.  
NOTE  
-
-
-
When setting the FAN guard slide lever for 50 inch width  
paper at 64 inch width paper printing, the paper cannot be  
passed.  
Do not move the fan guard slide lever during print.  
If the fan guard slide lever hits the paper, paper jam could  
be occurred.  
To prevent a jam due to the skew feed, ensure a clearance  
of about 5mm between the arrow on the slide lever and  
the paper edge.  
Paper  
Slide lever  
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Using the Print Pause/Restart and Cancel Keys  
Print pause/restart and print cancel are also available from the rear  
(paper outlet side) of the printer.  
Print pause/restart and print cancel are available during checking  
the print condition from the paper outlet side.  
(Rear)  
PRINT Pause/Restart and Cancel Keys  
Paper  
ONLINE key  
CANCEL key  
ONLINE key: Pause/Restart printing  
CANCEL key: Cancels printing  
Operations of the ONLINE and CANCEL keys are the same as  
those of the operation panel’s.  
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Inspection & Maintenance  
Regular inspection and maintenance by operators are described  
below.  
Regular inspection and maintenance guide  
The printer needs regular inspection and maintenance.  
The table below lists all regular inspection and maintenance.  
For details of each regular inspection and maintenance, see the page  
to be referred.  
page to be  
Categoly  
Inspection/Maintenance  
referred  
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- Wiper Blade Cleaning  
- Wiper Sponge Cleaning  
- Capping Unit Cleaning  
- Waste Ink Bottle Disposal  
- Soft Head Cleaning  
- Test Print  
1 Daily inspection and maintenance  
Every one month inspection and  
maintenance  
2
- Head cleaning  
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When leaving the printer for a long  
3 time in power off state (more than - Service Clean  
2 weeks)  
When returning the printer from a  
- Head Wash  
4
long time leaving (more than 2  
weeks)  
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- Ink charge after head washing  
When returning the printer from a  
5 long time leaving (within 2 weeks)  
in power off state.  
- Head Wash  
- Ink charge after head washing  
A service call error message will  
be displayed on the operation  
panel. Contact our service center.  
When leaving the printer in power  
off for more than one month  
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Daily inspection and maintenance  
Perform the followings every day to ensure stable print quality.  
(1) Wiper Blade Cleaning  
(2) Wiper Sponge Cleaning  
(3) Capping Unit Cleaning  
(4) Waste Ink Bottle Disposal  
(5) Soft Head Cleaning  
(6) Test Print  
NOTE  
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-
Perform the above every day before print.  
Always use our specified cleaning liquid and cleaning swab.  
<Wiper Blade Cleaning>  
Enter to the “SERVICE” menu and select “WIPE CLEANING” on  
the operation panel.  
#WIPER CLEANING  
>
The wiper blade will come up for cleaning.  
Open the rear cover and the wiper cover.  
Rear cover  
Wiper cover  
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Check no dregs of the dried ink and no damage on the blades.  
Clean the front and back of the blades with the cleaning swab infiltrated  
into the wiper cleaning liquid.  
After completion of the cleaning, close the wipe cover and the rear  
cover to return the wiper to the position as it was.  
Wiper blades  
NOTE  
-
Take extreme care not to allow the wiper cleaning liquid to  
attach to the parts other than wiper blades.  
Attaching the wiper cleaning liquid to the belts or sensors  
may cause a trouble.  
<Wiper Sponge Cleaning>  
The wiper sponge has to be moistened.  
Check the moisture of the sponge every day before printing.  
Check whether the sponge is dried by pressing the dried swab on the  
sponge.  
If the sponge is dried, moisten it with the wiper cleaning liquid.  
We recommend applying wiper cleaning liquid of one syringe to the  
wiper sponge every day.  
Wiper sponge  
Syringe  
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NOTE  
-
Take extreme care not to spill the wiper cleaning liquid on  
the parts other than the wire sponge.  
Spilling the wiper cleaning liquid on the belts or sensors  
may cause a trouble.  
<Capping Unit Cleaning>  
Enter to the SERVICE menu and select “CAP CLEANING” on the  
operation panel.  
#CAP CLEANING  
>
The head carriage will move to the wipe side and you can access easily  
to the capping unit.  
Open the rear cover and cap cover. Wipe up the edge and periphery of  
the upper surface of all (six) caps carefully with the cleaning swab.  
Clean he edge and periphery  
of the upper surface of the  
cap.  
Close the cap cover and rear cover. The head carriage will return to the  
capping unit position (home position) automatically.  
NOTE  
-
Do not leave the printer for long time in the condition that  
the head carriage is not on the capping unit.  
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<Waste Ink Bottle Disposal>  
Pour the waste ink into the proper container you prepared and make  
the waste ink bottle empty.  
<Soft Head Cleaning>  
Enter to the “CLEANING” menu and select “SLIGHT” on the  
operation panel. (See page 2-42.)  
<Test Print>  
Enter to the “ADJUST” menu and select “TEST PRINT” on the  
operation panel. (See page 3-44.)  
Check no print dot-off and missing.  
Perform the test print as the 1st time print on every day and especially  
after cap cleaning for head cleaning.  
When the print dot-off occurs at test print, perform slight head cleaning  
in the “CLEANING” menu. (See page 2-42.)  
NOTE  
-
Do not leave the head carriage at the position other than  
on the capping unit for a long time (more than 5 minutes).  
Perform the soft head cleaning after completion of the test  
print.  
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Every one month inspection and maintenance  
<Head Cleaning>  
Clean the head one time per a month according to the documentation  
attached to the head cleaner kit.  
When leaving the printer for a long time (more than 2 weeks) in power  
off state  
Store the printer after cleaning the head and ink path with the  
maintenance liquid and charging the maintenance liquid.  
Six maintenance liquid cartridges and six dummy cartridges are  
mandatory.  
Prepare the storage kit (IP6-137).  
Six maintenance liquid cartridges (IP6-107) and six dummy  
cartridges (IP6-118) are packed together in the storage kit.  
Six maintenance liquid cartridges are used up by one service clean.  
<Servce Clean>  
Enter to the “SERVICE” menu and select “ SERVICE CLEAN.”  
#SERVICE  
>SERVICE CLEAN  
After the service clean finished, turn off the power with dummy  
cartridges inserted and leave the printer as it is.  
The head wash operation is mandatory when returning the printer from  
the status that the service clean is performed.  
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When returning the printer from a long time leaving (more than 2 weeks)  
Perform the cleaning of the head and ink path with cleaning liquid.  
Six cleaning liquid cartridges and six dummy cartridges are  
mandatory.  
Prepare the cleaning kit (IP6-117).  
Six cleaning liquid cartridges (IP6-119) and six dummy cartridges  
(IP6-118) are packed together in the cleaning kit.  
Six cleaning liquid cartridges are used up by one head wash.  
<Head Wash>  
Select HEAD WASH in SERVICE menu on the operation panel.  
#SERVICE  
>HEAD WASH  
After performing the head wash, charge the ink (See Ink Charge after  
Head Washing).  
NOTE  
-
The printer performs fill cap operation to keep the good  
head condition at first 20 hours after print wait state and  
every 3 days.  
It is recommended to keep the printer ON except when the  
printer is not used for a long time.  
Avoid leaving the printer with no ink for one month or more  
for head protection.  
-
Do not open and close the rear cover and do not lift and  
push down the levers during service cleaning and head  
washing.  
If doing so, the printer may start service cleaning and head  
washing from the begining.  
<Ink Charge After Head Washing>  
Charge the ink after head washing before printing when the printer is  
leaved for a long time.  
Enter to “SERVICE” menu and select “INK CHARGE” on the  
operation panel.  
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#SERVICE  
>INK CHARGE  
Insert the ink cassettes and charge the ink.  
Leave the printer for at least one hour after completion of ink charging.  
Check moisture of the wiper sponge.  
Perform the test print.  
When the print dot-off occurs during the test print, perform slight  
cleaning in the “CLEANING” menu.  
(See page 2-42.)  
NOTE  
-
The ink of about 200cc is used for the ink charge. If the  
cartridge in which the remaining amount of ink is less than  
200cc has been inserted, replace it with the cartridge that  
contains the ink more than 200cc.  
When returning the printer from a long time leaving (within 2 weeks) in  
power off state.  
<Head Wash>  
Perform the cleaning of the head and ink path with cleaning liquid.  
Six cleaning liquid cartridges and six dummy cartridges are mandatory.  
Prepare the cleaning kit (IP6-117).  
Six cleaning liquid cartridges (IP6-119) and six dummy cartridges (IP6-  
118) are packed together in the cleaning kit.  
Six cleaning liquid cartridges are used up by one head wash.  
#SERVICE  
>HEAD WASH  
After performing the head wash, charge the ink (See Ink Charge After  
Head Washing).  
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NOTE  
-
The printer performs fill cap operation to keep the good  
head condition at first 20 hours after print wait state and  
every 3 days.  
It is recommended to keep the printer ON except when the  
printer is not used for a long time.  
Avoid leaving the printer with no ink for one month or more  
for head protection.  
-
Do not open and close the rear cover and do not lift and  
push down the levers during service cleaning and head  
washing.  
If doing so, the printer may start service cleaning and head  
washing from the begining.  
<Ink Charge After Head Washing>  
Charge the ink after head washing before printing when the printer is  
leaved for a long time.  
Enter to “SERVICE” menu and select “INK CHARGE” on the  
operation panel.  
#SERVICE  
>INK CHARGE  
Insert the ink cassettes and charge the ink.  
Leave the printer for at least one hour after completion of ink charging.  
Check moisture of the wiper sponge.  
Perform the test print.  
When the print dot-off occurs during the test print, perform slight  
cleaning in the “CLEANING” menu.  
(See page 2-42.)  
NOTE  
-
The ink of about 200cc is used for the ink charge. If the  
cartridge in which the remaining amount of ink is less than  
200cc has been inserted, replace it with the cartridge that  
contains the ink more than 200cc.  
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When leaving the printer in power off for more than one month  
Regardless of performing the service cleaning, a service call error  
message will be displayed on the operation panel.  
Contact SIIT service centers.  
NOTE  
-
Do not leave the printer without maintenance liquid charge  
more than 2 weeks in power off state for head protection.  
When leaving the printer more than one month, consult  
with shops or our nearest service office in advance.  
-
Cleaning outer case  
If the outer case of printer was stained, wipe up stain with soft cloth  
soaked in water or water downed neutral detergent and wringed well.  
NOTE  
-
-
Turn OFF the printer power switch before cleaning.  
Do not use volatile solvent such as thinner and benzine to  
prevent fade or detoriation of printing.  
Cleaning rear cover and paper feed  
Vacuum dust with a vacuum cleaner.  
If stains are heavilly accumulated, wipe up them with soft cloth  
soaked in the cleaning liquid.  
Rear cover  
Paper feed  
NOTE  
-
-
Turn OFF the printer power switch before cleaning.  
Do not blow off paper dust.  
If doing so, print quility gets bad influence.  
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Cleaning platen  
When glue adheres to platen or ink drops on the platen, clean the  
platen according to the following procedures:  
1
Open the rear cover and put a soft cloth on ink stained on  
the platen to infiltrate ink into the soft cloth.  
Infiltrate ink into the soft cloth with care so as not to spread it.  
Soft cloth  
Platen  
Ink  
2
Wipe out the ink mark on the platen with a soft cloth  
moistened with alcohol.  
Platen  
Soft cloth moistened with alcohol.  
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Inspection & Maintenance  
3
If ink gets into vacuum holes on the platen, wipe out ink  
clung to the holes with a commerically-available mini-  
cotton swab, then wipe out again with a mini-cotton swab  
moistened with alcohol.  
Use a ø3 mm mini-cotton swab.  
Platen  
Mini-cotton swab  
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Section 3 Operation Panel  
Menu Operations  
This section outlines the user menu structure and operations.  
Contents of This Section  
Basic Menu Operation  
Menu Hierarchical Structure  
Menu Tree  
Basic Operations and Keys  
Operation Procedures for Choice Input, Value Input,  
Execution and Character Input  
Menu Operations  
INK Menu  
PAPER Menu  
ENTRY Menu  
F.ADJ Menu  
SERVICE Menu  
CLEANING Menu  
FEED Menu  
FUNC Menu  
ADJUST Menu  
SYSTEM Menu  
RESET Menu  
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Basic Menu Operation  
When the  
key is pressed in the online idle mode, the printer  
enters to the offline mode, a menu group appears on the LCD, and  
menu operations are enabled.  
INK  
ENTRY  
F.ADJ  
PAPER  
SERVICE  
FEED  
CLEANING  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
ADJUST  
Menu Hierarchical Structure  
The menu has the following hierarchical structures:  
<Menu group>  
This menu is displayed at the first level.  
Some menus have several sub-menus.  
<Second-level menus>  
Sub-menus of the menu group  
<Parameters>  
Select a selected menu item or enter a value.  
There are three methods: choice, value entry, and execution.  
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Basic Menu Operation  
Menu Tree  
INK  
ENTRY  
F.ADJ  
XX INK REST: YYY%  
DATE : XX/XX/XX  
Execution form  
(Display)  
PAPER  
ROLL(XXXXXX)  
Execution form  
(Display)  
SHEET(XXXXXX)  
Execution form  
(Display)  
YYYYmmXZZZZmm  
Execution form  
(Display)  
BASE(XXXXXX)  
YYY  
Enter a choice  
01 to 20  
#SELECT PAPER  
>01 : TYPE01  
#NAME  
Enter characters  
>01 : TYPE01  
Enter a value  
97.0 to 103.0  
#FEED ADJUST  
>01 : 099.80%  
Enter a value  
000 to 999  
#SCAN WAIT TIME  
>01 : 000sec  
Enter a choice.  
- NORMAL - DEWITY  
#PRINT MODE  
>01 : NORMAL  
- FINE  
- DRAFT  
- FAST  
Enter a choice.  
- BI  
- UNI  
#DIRECTION  
>01 : BI  
Enter a choice.  
- NONE - 2 hours  
- 30 min - 4 hours  
- 1 hour  
#CONDITION PASS  
>01 : NONE  
Enter a choice  
- USE  
- NOT USE  
#EDGE GUARD  
>01 : USE  
Enter a choice  
- SEQUENCE 1  
- SEQUENCE 2  
#PAPER FEED MODE  
>01 : SEQUENCE 1  
Enter a choice  
- SLACK  
- TENSION  
#WINDER MODE  
>01 : SLACK  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
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Enter a choice  
- NORMAL  
- SAVING  
#PAPER SET MODE  
>01 : NORMAL  
Enter a choice  
- NORMAL  
- LOW  
#VACUUM  
>01 : NORMAL  
Enter a choice  
- WAIT  
- SKIP  
#WAIT HEATER  
>01 : WAIT  
#FRONT HEATER  
>01 : 30C  
Enter a value  
15 to 55  
#PRINT HEATER  
>01 : 40C  
Enter a value  
15 to 55  
Enter a value  
15 to 55  
#REAR HEATER  
>01 : 50C  
Enter a choice  
- OFF  
- ON  
#COLOR STRIPE  
>01 : OFF  
Enter a choice  
- NORMAL  
- HIGHLIGHT  
#HEAD MOTION  
>01 : NORMAL  
Enter a choice  
- NORMAL  
- HIGH  
#HEAD HEIGHT  
>01 : NORMAL  
Enter a value  
-32 to +31, a to H  
YY: Bk, Lm, Lc, Y, M, C  
#I-POS (L) ADJ YY  
>01 : +00&A  
Enter a value  
-32 to +31, a to H  
YY: Bk, Lm, Lc, Y, M, C  
#I-POS (R) ADJ YY  
>01 : +00&A  
Enter a choice  
- MODE 1  
# CLEANING MODE  
>01: MODE 1  
- MODE 2  
Enter a value  
±2000  
# BACK ADJUST  
>01: +0000 PULSE  
(4)  
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(1)  
(2)  
(4)  
Enter a choice  
- DATA  
- PANEL  
#PRIORITY FEED  
>01 : DATA  
Enter a choice  
- DATA  
- PANEL  
#PRIORITY MODE  
>01 : DATA  
Enter a choice  
- DATA  
- PANEL  
#PRIORITY HETER  
>01 : DATA  
Enter a value  
01 to 20  
#DLETE PAPER  
>02 : TYOE02 OK?  
Enter a value  
01 to 20  
#COPY SOURCE  
>01  
Enter a value  
01 to 20  
#COPY DEST  
>0101  
Enter a choice  
# FEED PATTERN  
>ROUGH (NORMAL)  
- ROUGH (NORMAL)  
- ROUGH (H-QUAL)  
- ROUGH (H-DENS)  
- ROUGH (DRAFT)  
- DETAIL (NORMAL)  
- DETAIL (H-QUAL)  
- DETAIL (H-DENS)  
- DETAIL (DRAFT)  
Enter a value  
97.0 to 103.0%  
#FEED ADJUST  
>099.80%  
Enter a choice  
- NORMAL  
- H-DENSITY  
- H-QUALITY  
- DRAFT  
# BACK PATTERN  
>NORMAL  
Enter a value  
±2000  
# BACK ADJUST  
>+0000 PULSE  
Enter a choice  
- SERVICE CLEAN  
- HEAD WASH  
- INK CHARGE  
- INK EXTRACT  
#SERVICE  
SERVICE  
FEED  
>SERVICE CLEAN  
CLEANING  
#CAP CLEANING  
>
Execution form  
#WIPER CLEANING  
>
Execution form  
#FILL CAP  
>
Execution form  
Execution form  
# ADJUST HEIGHT  
>
(5)  
(6)  
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(5)  
(6)  
Enter a choice  
- NORMAL  
- SAVING  
#WASTE INK SAVING  
>NORMAL  
Enter a choice  
- NORMAL  
- SLIGHT  
#CLEANING  
>NORMAL  
- STRONG  
#FEEDING  
Execution form  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
#MENU PRINT  
>
Execution form  
ADJUST  
#ERROR LOG PRINT  
>
Execution form  
Execution form  
Execution form  
#TRACE PRINT  
>01 : SEQUENCE 1  
#HISTORY PRINT  
>
Enter a choice  
- TEST PRINT - HEAD ADJ1  
#ADJUST PATTERN  
>TEST PRINT  
- HEAD ADJ2  
- HEAD ADJ1-1  
- HEAD ADJ1-2 - HEAD ADJ1-3  
- HEAD ADJ2-1 - HEAD ADJ2-2  
Enter a value  
-32 to +31, A to H  
YY: Bk, Lm, Lc, Y, M, C  
# L / R ADJ YY  
>+00&A  
Enter a value  
-32 to +31, A to H  
YY: Bk, Lm, Lc, Y, M, C  
# H-POS ADJ YY  
>+00&A  
Enter a value  
-32 to +31, A to H  
YY: Bk, Lm, Lc, Y, M, C  
# I-POS (L) ADJ YY  
>+00&A  
Enter a value  
-32 to +31, A to H  
YY: Bk, Lm, Lc, Y, M, C  
# I-POS (R) ADJ YY  
>+00&A  
Enter a choice  
- JAPANESE  
- ENGLISH  
#LANGUAGER  
>JAPANESE  
#BOOT VERSION  
*X.XX  
Execution form  
(Display)  
#F/W VERSION  
*X.XX_YY  
Execution form  
(Display)  
(7)  
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(7)  
#IPB VERSION  
Execution form  
(Display)  
*X.X  
#WIM VERSION  
*X.X  
Execution form  
(Display)  
#IPB VERSION  
*X.X  
Execution form  
(Display)  
#ASIC VERSION  
*X.XX  
Execution form  
(Display)  
#HEAT HW VERSION  
*XX.X  
Execution form  
(Display)  
#HEAT FW VERSION  
*XX.X  
Execution form  
(Display)  
#SCSI ID  
*ID : X  
Execution form  
(Display)  
Enter a value  
00/01/01 to 99/12/31  
#DATE(YY/MM/DD)  
>03 / 08 / 01  
Enter a value  
00 : 00 to 23 : 59  
#SYSTEM TIME  
>00 : 00  
#INITIAL SET  
>
Execution form  
Execution form  
INITIALIZING  
WAIT A MOMENT  
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Basic Operations and Keys  
(1) To enable menu operations:  
- Enter to the offline mode.  
- When the printer enters the offline mode, a menu group screen is  
displayed.  
(2) Menu group selection:  
- Select a menu group directly with  
,
,
and  
keys.  
- Switch between menu group screens with the  
key.  
(3) Menu selection:  
-
,
keys : Change between menus at the same level.  
: Return to menu group selection.  
-
-
key  
key  
: Select a menu so that parameters can be  
changed.  
(4) Parameter setting or change:  
-
,
keys : Switch between parameters.  
Increment or decrement a value when it is  
entered.  
-
,
keys : Shift digit when entering a value.  
(5) Parameter setting or canceling:  
-
-
key  
key  
: Set a parameter.  
: Cancel an input parameter value and return to  
the menu selection.  
(6) Setting save:  
- The changes in the Setup menu, System menu, and Mechanical  
Adj. menu are automatically saved in parameters.  
(7) End of setting:  
- When the  
online mode.  
key is pressed, the printer goes back to the  
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Basic Menu Operation  
Operation Procedure for Choice Input, Value Input, Execution, and Character Input  
If a choice is input for a parameter:  
An example of PRINT MODE of the ENTRY menu is given below.  
(1) Select a menu group with  
,
,
,
keys.  
Select ENTRY menu with  
key.  
INK  
ENTRY  
F.ADJ  
PAPER  
(2) Select a sub-menu of the ENTRY menu with  
and  
keys.  
Select PRINT MODE .  
You can return to (1) with  
key.  
# PRINT MODE  
> 01 : NORMAL  
(3) Press  
key so that parameters can be changed.  
# PRINT MODE  
* 01 : NORMAL  
(4) Select a parameter for the menu with  
and  
keys.  
Select 01 : FINE.  
# PRINT MODE  
* 01 : FINE  
(5) Press  
key to change the parameter and return to (2).  
# PRINT MODE  
> 01 : FINE  
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If a value is input for a parameter:  
The PAPER FEED ADJ menu of the ADJUST menu is given as an  
example.  
(1) Select a menu group with  
,
,
,
keys.  
Select menu with  
key.  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
ADJUST  
(2) Select a sub-menu of the ADJUST menu with  
and  
keys.  
Select PAPER FEED ADJ. menu.  
You can return to (1) with  
key.  
# PAPER FEED ADJ  
> 099. 80%  
(3) Press  
key so that parameters can be changed.  
# PAPER FEED ADJ  
* 099. 80%  
(4) Move to a digit to be modified with  
and  
keys.  
# PAPER FEED ADJ  
* 099. 80%  
(5) Modify the value by pressing the  
and  
keys.  
# PAPER FEED ADJ  
* 099. 70%  
(6) Press  
key to change the parameter and return to (2).  
# PAPER FEED ADJ  
> 099. 70%  
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Basic Menu Operation  
If a parameter is executed:  
Case 1: To print  
The MENU PRINT menu of the FUNC menu is given as an  
example.  
(1) Select a menu group with  
,
,
,
keys.  
Select FUNC menu with  
key.  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
ADJUST  
(2) Select a sub-menu of the FUNC menu with  
and  
keys.  
Select MENU PRINT menu.  
You can return to (1) with  
key.  
# MENU PRINT  
>
(3) Press  
key.  
# MENU PRINT  
> OK ?  
(4) Press  
key to execute the function.  
Press  
key to return to (2) without executing the function.  
# MENU PRINT  
* EXECUTING  
(5) After execution, return to (2).  
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Case 2: To display only  
The SCSI ID menu of the SYSTEM menu is given as an example.  
(1) Select a menu group with  
,
,
,
keys.  
Select SYSTEM menu with  
key.  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
ADJUST  
(2) Select a sub-menu of the SYSTEM menu with  
and  
keys.  
When the SCSI ID is selected, it is displayed.  
# SCSI ID  
*x: SCSI ID number  
* ID : x  
(3) Another sub-menu of the SYSTEM menu can be selected with  
keys.  
and  
You can return to (1) with  
key.  
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Basic Menu Operation  
If a value is character input for a parameter:  
An example of NAME of the ENTRY menu is given below.  
(1)  
Select a menu group with  
,
,
,
keys.  
Select ENTRY menu with  
key.  
INK  
ENTRY  
F.ADJ  
PAPER  
(2)  
Select a sub-menu of the ENTRY menu with  
and  
keys.  
Select NAME.  
# NAME  
>01 : TYPE01  
(3)  
Press  
keys so that parameter can be changed.  
#NAME  
*01 : TYPE01  
(4)  
Select a character code group by pressing the  
or and keys.  
and  
keys  
Modify the value by pressing the  
or  
key.  
(See “Character List” in the next page. )  
# NAME  
*01 : CYPE01  
(5)  
Move to a digit by pressing the  
and  
keys.  
Then, modify the value.  
#NAME  
*01 : CYPE01  
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(6)  
Press  
key to determine the parameter.  
# C_PAPER NAME  
>01 : CYPE01  
*
<Character List>  
Character  
Character code group  
key  
key  
Symbols  
space, !, • • • •  
0 to 9  
Backward  
+
Numerals  
(
key)  
Alphabet • Capital letter  
Alphabet • Small letter  
Katakana: line  
Katakana: line  
Katakana: line  
Katakana: line  
Katakana: line  
Katakana: line  
Katakana: line  
Katakana: line  
Katakana: line  
Katakana: line  
Small letter katakana  
Special characters  
A toZ  
a to z  
Forward  
+
(
key)  
a, ä, b, • • • •  
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Menu Operations  
INK Menu  
This menu is used to display ink information or replace the ink.  
When the key is pressed, information on each color ink is  
displayed at three-second intervals.  
INK  
ENTRY  
F.ADJ  
PAPER  
XX: Color name, such as Bk,  
Lm, Lc, Y, M, and C.  
XX INK REST : YYY%  
DATE : ZZ/ZZ/ZZ  
YYY: Remaining amount of ink.  
ZZ: Date  
(1) XX INK indicates a remaining amount of ink.  
DATE indicates the manufacture date of the ink cartridge.  
(2) When the  
key is pressed, you can go to the next step  
without waiting for three seconds.  
(3) When the  
or  
keys is pressed, display scrolling ends  
and the top menu is displayed in offline state.  
(4) When the  
key is pressed, display scrolling ends and the  
printer is put online.  
(5) When the  
key is pressed, display scrolling ends and the  
printer enters recovery state (ink cartridge replacement).  
(See Section 2, Replacing Ink Cartridge.)  
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PAPER Menu  
This menu is used to display media information or replace the paper.  
When the key is pressed, information on media is displayed at  
three-second intervals.  
INK  
ENTRY  
F.ADJ  
PAPER  
Key  
<Paper roll>  
ROLL(XXXXXX)  
YYY  
X: Paper type  
Y: Paper size  
<Cut sheet>  
X: Paper type  
SHEET(XXXXXX)  
Y: Paper width (mm)  
Z: Paper length (mm)  
YYYYmm x ZZZMM  
<Base>  
X: Paper type  
Y: Paper size  
BASE(XXXXXX)  
YYY  
(1) When the  
ends and the top menu is displayed in offline state.  
(2) When the key is pressed, display scrolling ends and the  
printer moves online state.  
(3) When the key is pressed, display scrolling ends and the  
and  
keys are pressed, display scrolling  
printer enters paper setting sequence.  
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Menu Operations  
ENTRY Menu  
This menu is used to set up parameters for drawings.  
When the key is pressed, parameters can be set.  
PAPER  
PAPER  
ENTRY  
F.ADJ  
Key  
#SELECT PAPER  
>01 : TYPE01  
(1) Paper selection (SELECT PAPER)  
Select a paper type number to be registered newly or revised.  
Twenty types (from 01 to 20) can be selected.  
#SELECT PAPER  
>01 : TYPE01  
<Parameter (Enter a choice.)>  
Paper type number: 01 to 20  
(2) Paper name setting (NAME)  
Set the paper name.  
Six-digit characters (or symbols) can be input as the paper name.  
Symbols, alphanumerals, katakanas can be used for six-digit  
characters.  
#NAME  
>01 : TYPE01  
<Parameter (Enter characters)>  
A six-digit character (symbols, alphanumerals, katakanas, others)  
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(3) Paper feed adjustment value (FEED ADJUST) (Unit: %)  
Set a paper feed adjustment value.  
BASE=099.92%  
>01 : 099.80%  
FEED ADJUST  
>01 : 099.80%  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
XXX.XX% (97.00 to 103.00%)  
(4) Scan waiting time (SCAN WAIT TIME) (Unit: second)  
Set the paper scanning wait time.  
SCAN WAIT TIME  
>01 : 000sec  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
Input three-digit in second unit.  
(5) Print mode setting (PRINT MODE)  
Set a print mode.  
PRINT MODE  
NORMAL  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
NORMAL: (4-pass)  
FINE: (8-pass)  
DENSITY: (8-pass)  
FAST: (4-pass)  
DRAFT: (2-pass)  
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Menu Operations  
(6) Print direction setting (DIRECTION)  
Set a print direction.  
#DIRECTION  
>01 : BI  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
BI: Print with dual direction.  
UNI: Print with single direction.  
(7) Condition pass setting (CONDITION PASS)  
Selects a conditioning pass mode for the paper.  
When the print waiting condition continues for a long time, the  
faint print or print off may be caused by the wrinkle or smudge on  
the edge of the paper roll due to humidity and dust.  
Use this function to avoid these problems.  
Set parameters according to the operational condition.  
If there is no received data and the printer waits printing even though  
the specified time has passed, the edge of the paper roll is fed to the  
front of the rear cover automatically.  
(If the edge of the paper roll exists in the front of the rear cover  
already, this action will be skipped.)  
When the print data is received and print starts, the conditioning  
pass (the repetition of paper feeding and rewinding) is performed  
automatically.  
Also, when the printer is turned off, the edge of the paper roll is fed  
to the front of the rear cover automatically before turning off. (When  
using the winder, the printer is turned off immediately.)  
#CONDITION PASS  
>01 : NONE  
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<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
- NONE:  
The conditioning pass is not performed.  
Select this parameter when performing the continuous printing  
with the media that is hard to be wrinkled.  
When the printer is left in the waiting condition for a long time,  
the print off due to wrinkles may be caused.  
- 30 min:  
The conditioning pass is performed at every 30 minutes.  
When the printer starts printing before 30 minutes interval, the  
condition pass is always performed at start of the printing.  
Select this parameter when the printer prints in a high humidity  
environment frequently and the paper is extremely wrinkled.  
- 1 hour:  
The conditioning pass is performed at every 1 hour.  
Select this parameter when the print interval is more than 1  
hour and the paper is extremely wrinkled.  
- 2 hours:  
The conditioning pass is performed at every 2 hours.  
Select this parameter when the print interval is more than 2  
hours and the paper is extremely wrinkled.  
- 4 hours:  
The conditioning pass is performed at every 4 hours.  
Select this parameter when the print interval is more than 4  
hours and the paper is extremely wrinkled.  
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Menu Operations  
(8) Edge guard setting (EDGE GUARD)  
Set whether the media edge guard is used or not.  
The right and left print margins will be changed by this setting.  
#EDGE GUARD  
>01 : USE  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
-
-
USE  
: Set when the edge guard is used.  
NOT USE : Set when the edge guard is not used.  
(9) Paper feed mode setting (PAPER FEED MODE)  
Set a paper feed mode.  
#PAPER FEED MODE  
>01 : SEQUENCE 1  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
-
SEQUENCE 1  
: Feeds the paper in the normal paper feed  
sequence.  
-
SEQUENCE 2  
: Feeds the paper in the counter measure  
sequence for paper with glue.  
(10) Winder mode (WINDER MODE)  
Set a paper winding mode.  
#WINDER MODE  
>01 : SLACK  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
-
SLACK  
: Drives the winder with the SLACK rewinding  
method.  
-
TENSION : Drives the winder with the TENSION rewinding  
method.  
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(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 returned to the waiting  
position.  
When the winder is effective, the paper will not be returned to the  
waiting position regardless of this setting.  
#PAPER SET MODE  
>01 : NORMAL  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
-
NORMAL :Detects the paper width when replacing or setting  
the paper, and then completes the paper setting after  
checking paper skew during paper feeding.  
SAVING: Detects the paper width at replacing or setting the  
paper and then completes the paper setting after  
detecting the edge of the paper during paper  
rewinding.  
-
NOTE  
Usually set "NORMAL" when selecting "SAVING," take care  
of the followings.  
- Cut the edge of the paper so that the edge of the paper is  
parallel to the guide line and set it to the printer.  
If the edge of the paper is not parallel, the print is missed on  
the edge of the paper and the platen is stained by ink and  
the paper jam is caused.  
- Set the paper after checking no wrinkle on the edge of the  
paper.  
If using the paper with a wrinkle, it causes paper jam.  
- Set the paper after checking no tape or glue or the edge of  
the paper. If using the paper with tape or glue, it causes  
paper jam.  
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(12) Wind value setting for FAN (VACUUM)  
Sets wind value for FAN.  
#VACUUM  
>01 : NORMAL  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
-
-
NORMAL: Absorbs the paper at the normal wind value.  
LOW: Absorbs the paper at the low wind value.  
(13) Wait of heating setting (WAIT HEATER)  
Sets whether print should wait for time that the heater temperature  
reaches the preset temperature.  
#WAIT HEATER  
>01 : WAIT  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
- WAIT:  
Waits the time until the heater temperature reaches  
the preset temperature.  
- SKIP:  
Starts printing even if the heater temperature does  
not reach the preset temperature.  
(14) Initial temperature setting for the front heater (FRONT HEATER)  
Sets the front heater temperature.  
(Celsius)  
(Fahrenheit)  
#FRONT HEATER  
>01 : 30C  
#FRONT HEATER  
>01 : 086F  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
Range: 15 °C to 55 °C  
(The heater will be OFF when "**" is set.)  
-
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(15) Initial temperature setting for the print heater (PRINT HEATER)  
Sets the platen heater temperature.  
(Celsius)  
(Fahrenheiht)  
#PRINT HEATER  
>01 : 40C  
#PRINT HEATER  
>01 : 104F  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
- Range: 15 °C to 55 °C  
(The heater will be OFF when "**" is set.)  
(16) Initial temperature setting for the rear heater (REAR HEATER)  
Sets the rear heater temperature.  
(Celsius)  
(Fahrenheiht)  
#REAR HEATER  
>01 : 50C  
#REAR HEATER  
>01 : 122F  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
- Range: 15 °C to 55 °C  
(The heater will be OFF when "**" is set.)  
Celsius or Fahrenheiht display will be alternated on the heater panel.  
The setting will be reflected at next powering on.  
Celsius and Fahrenheiht conversion equation.  
F=(9/5) C+ 32  
HINT  
C=(5/9) (F-32)  
(17) Color stripe setting (COLOR STRIPE)  
Sets ON/OFF of the color stripe print.  
#COLOR STRIPE  
>01 : OFF  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
- OFF: Does not print the color stripe at the origin point.  
- ON: Prints the color stripe print at the origin point.  
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NOTE  
If the color stripe is not set, the print dot-off may occur.  
It is recommended to set the color stripe for printing, if  
practicable.  
*The color stripe is printed on the test print regardless of this setting.  
(18) Head action mode setting (HEAD MOTION)  
Selects a head action mode.  
#HEAD MOTION  
>01 : NORMAL  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
- NORMAL:  
Use this usually.  
Use this for print gradation data.  
- HIGHLIGHT:  
NOTE  
If a pattern having very low printing rate in even one color is  
printed continuously at high temperature, the print dot-off may  
occur in low printing rate color. In this case, set the head  
mode to HILIGHT PRIORITY.  
(19) Head height setting (HEAD HEIGHT)  
Selects a head height setting. This setting will be matched to the  
head height lever setting.  
#HEAD HEIGHT  
>01 : NORMAL  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
- NORMAL: Use this usually.  
- HIGH:  
Use this for thick media.  
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(20) Reciprocating print position (Left) adjustment (Bk/Lm/Lc/Y/M/C)  
Adjusts reciprocating print positions (Left) for all heads. (I-POS  
ADJ YY)  
Enter an adjustment value based on the head adjustment pattern print.  
#I-POS (L) ADJ YY  
YY: Ink color  
>01 : +00&A  
Display order:  
Bk -> Lm -> Lc -> Y -> M -> C  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
- Sign: +/-  
- Value:-32 to +31, A to H (A=0/8, B=1/8...H=7/8)  
(21) Reciprocating print position (Right) adjustment (Bk/Lm/Lc/Y/M/C)  
Adjusts reciprocating print positions (Right) for all heads. (I-POS  
ADJ YY)  
Enter an adjustment value based on the head adjustment pattern print.  
#I-POS (R) ADJ YY  
YY: Ink color  
>01 : +00&A  
Display order:  
Bk -> Lm -> Lc -> Y -> M -> C  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
- Sign: +/-  
- Value:-32 to +31, A to H (A=0/8, B=1/8...H=7/8)  
(22) Cleaning mode  
Selects a cleaning mode to be performed automatically daring print.  
# CLEANING MODE  
>01: MODE 1  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
MODE 1: Performs cleaning automatically according to the  
print history record at start of the print or at end of  
the print.  
MODE 2: Performs cleaning automatically in a certain period  
during print.  
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Menu Operations  
NOTE  
- When the tension winding as the winding mode or sequence  
2 as the paper feed mode is selected, the printer works at  
mode 1 setting even if the mode 2 is selected.  
- When selecting mode 2, a joint of print will be generated  
because the cleaning is performed during print.  
A joint can be adjusted with correction value input at "BACK  
ADJUS" menu.  
In case a joint cannot be adjusted, use mode 1.  
(23) Paper back feed adjustment (unit: pulse)  
Adjusts a joint position when the image is separated due to the  
automatic cleaning during print.  
Input a back feed adjustment value for the paper.  
# BACK ADJUST  
>01: +0000 PULSE  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
-
-
±2000 pulses (+5 mm)  
1 pulses=2.5 µm  
(24) Paper feed adjustment value priority setting (PRIORITY FEED)  
Selects a priority of the paper feed adjustment value.  
#PRIORITY FEED  
>01 : DATA  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
- DATA:  
Gives priority to data.  
- PANEL:  
Gives priority to the panel.  
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(25) Print mode priority setting (PRIORITY MODE)  
Selects a priority of the print mode.  
#PRIORITY MODE  
>01 : DATA  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
-
-
DATA:  
Gives priority to data.  
PANEL: Gives priority to the panel.  
(26) Heater mode priority setting (PRIORITY HEATER)  
Selects a priority of the heater mode.  
#PRIORITY HEATER  
>01 : DATA  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
- DATA:  
Gives priority to data.  
- PANEL:  
Gives priority to the panel.  
(27) Deleting registrated paper (DELETE PAPER)  
Deletes a registrated paper.  
The registrated paper from 01 to 20 can be selected.  
The registrated paper 01 is defined as the standard media. This  
cannot be deleted.  
When the  
key is pressed, confirmation guidance will be  
displayed (See below.)  
#DELETE PAPER  
>01 : TYPE02  
#DELETE PAPER  
>01 : TYPE02 OK?  
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Menu Operations  
(28) Copy source and copy destination  
[Additional functions available from V2.00 or later]  
Select the copy source and copy destination to copy the media  
information.  
Parameters to be copied refer to each setting of (2) through (26) in  
the ENTRY menu.  
1) COPY SOURCE  
Select a copy source of the media entry number.  
This function copies already registered media information to copy  
the parameters in a set of the COPY DEST in 2).  
For further information, see the description of parameter copy  
method.  
# COPY SOURCE  
> 01  
<Parameter (choice input)>  
Paper No.: 01 - 20 However, only the registered numbers are  
displayed.  
2) COPY DEST  
Select a copy destination for media registration.  
# COPY DEST  
> 0101*  
<Parameter (choice input)>  
Paper No.: 01 - 20 The number already registered is attached  
with * (asterisk).  
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<Description of parameter copy method>  
The following explains how to copy the parameter registered to  
paper No. 13 to paper No. 20.  
1) Select a copy source  
# COPY SOURCE  
> 01  
Key  
The parameter can be changed  
with the  
(For the copy source number,  
only the registered numbers are  
displayed)  
,
key.  
# COPY SOURCE  
* 01  
,
Key  
Press the key to determine  
the copy source parameter.  
# COPY SOURCE  
* 13  
Key  
# COPY SOURCE  
> 13  
NOTE  
- If the  
key is pressed in the midway of each menu  
operation, the first menu comes back.  
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2) Select a copy destination  
A numeral on the left side is the  
copy source number.  
# COPY DEST  
> 1301 *  
Key  
The parameter can be changed  
with the  
,
key.  
# COPY DEST  
(For the copy destination  
number, 01 - 20 are displayed)  
If the copy destination has  
already been registered, * is  
displayed following a numeral.  
* 1301 *  
,
Key  
Press the  
key to determine  
# COPY DEST  
the copy destination parameter.  
If the copy destination is newly  
registered, * is not displayed  
following a numeral.  
* 1320  
Key  
Key  
Press the key to execute  
the parameter copy operation.  
# COPY DEST  
* 1320 OK?  
# COPY DEST  
* 1320 *  
NOTE  
- If the  
key is pressed in the midway of each menu  
operation, the first menu comes back.  
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Initial values for the registered papers  
Some papers will be registered at shipping.  
(The parameters registered at shipping are changeable and deletable.  
However, 01 (PAPER) cannot be deleted.)  
The table lists the initial values for the papers registered.  
1
2
3
4
5
NAME  
PAPER  
Glossy  
Matte  
Banner  
BLT_B  
FEED ADJUST  
SCAN WAIT TIME  
PRINT MODE  
DIRECTION  
(Base) +0.00% (Base) +0.16% (Base) +0.16% (Base) +0.14% (Base) +0.14%  
0 sec  
NORMAL  
BI  
0 sec  
NORMAL  
BI  
0 sec  
NORMAL  
BI  
0 sec  
NORMAL  
BI  
0 sec  
NORMAL  
BI  
CONDITION PASS  
EDGE GUARD  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
USE  
USE  
USE  
USE  
USE  
PAPER FEED MODE SEQUENCE1 SEQUENCE1 SEQUENCE1 SEQUENCE1 SEQUENCE1  
WINDER MODE  
PAPER SET MODE  
VACUUM  
SLACK  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
WAIT  
None  
SLACK  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
WAIT  
45° C  
SLACK  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
WAIT  
45° C  
SLACK  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
WAIT  
45° C  
SLACK  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
WAIT  
45° C  
WAIT HEATER  
FRONT HEATER  
PRINT HEATER  
REAR HEATER  
COLOR STRIPE  
IPOS (L) ADJ  
None  
40° C  
40° C  
40° C  
40° C  
None  
45° C  
45° C  
45° C  
45° C  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
+00&A  
+00&A  
MODE 1  
0
+00&A  
+00&A  
MODE 1  
0
+00&A  
+00&A  
MODE 1  
0
+00&A  
+00&A  
MODE 1  
0
+00&A  
+00&A  
MODE 1  
0
IPOS (R) ADJ  
CLEANING MODE  
BACK ADJUST  
PRIORITY FEED  
PRIORITY MODE  
PRIORITY HEATER  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
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Menu Operations  
Example of paper registration  
1.  
Select a paper number to be registered newly or revised.  
(1) Press the  
key to enter to the ENTRY menu.  
INK  
ENTRY  
F.ADJ  
PAPER  
(2) Select "SELECT PAPER" menu with the  
and  
keys.  
#SELECT PAPER  
>01 : TYPE01  
(3) Press the  
key to change the parameter.  
#SELECT PAPER  
>01 : TYPE01  
(4) Select a paper number to be registered with the  
keys.  
and  
#SELECT PAPER  
>02 : TYPE02  
(5) Press the  
key to fix the paper number. The display  
returns to (2) display.  
#SELECT PAPER  
>02 : TYPE02  
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2.  
Example of parameter setting  
In this example, a paper feed adjustment value will be entered.  
(1) Select "FEED ADJUST" menu with the  
and  
keys.  
#FEED ADJUST  
>02 : 099.80%  
(2) Press the  
key and revise the parameter.  
#FEED ADJUST  
*02 : 099.80%  
NOTE  
- Determine the paper feed adjustment value by printing the  
paper feed adjustment pattern.  
(3) Press the  
key to display the massage.  
(This message will be displayed at new registration only.)  
#FEED ADJUST  
>02 : ENTRY OK?  
(4) When the  
key is pressed, the paper number 02 is  
registered newly and "*" mark that shows the paper has already  
registered is displayed. The display returns to (1) display.  
#FEED ADJUST  
>02 : 099.80%  
Press the  
key to stop the new registration. The display  
returns to (1) display.  
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F.ADJ Menu  
This menu is used to set paper feed adjustment parameters.  
When the  
key is pressed, parameters can be set.  
INK  
ENTRY  
F.ADJ  
PAPER  
#FEED PATTERN  
>01 : ROUGH 1  
(1) Paper feed adjustment pattern  
Prints a pattern for adjusting the paper feed amount.  
Two pattern parameters are available, ROUGH that prints the paper  
feed amount adjustment pattern at every 0.25% step between 99.0  
and 101.0 %, and DETAIL that prints the paper feed amount  
adjustment pattern at every 0.06% step between current setting  
value ±0.12%.  
Obtain approximate value with the ROUGH parameter, and  
determine the setting value with the DETAIL parameter. Select a  
proper parameter according to the print mode.  
Press the  
key during print to stop the print.  
# FEED PATTERN  
>ROUGH (NORMAL)  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
-
ROUGH (NORMAL):  
Select at adjustment in standard and high speed print modes.  
ROUGH (H-QUAL):  
-
Select at adjustment in high quality print mode.  
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-
-
-
-
-
ROUGH (H-DENS):  
Select at adjustment in high density print mode.  
ROUGH (DRAFT):  
Select at adjustment in draft print mode.  
DETAIL (NORMAL):  
Select at adjustment in standard and high speed print modes.  
DETAIL (H-QUAL):  
Select at adjustment in high quality print mode.  
DETAIL (H-DENS):  
Select at adjustment in high density print mode.  
DETAIL (DRAFT):  
Select at adjustment in draft print mode.  
(2) Paper feed correction value setting (FEED ADJUST)  
Sets the paper feed adjustment correction value.  
Enter a correction value according to the paper feed adjustment  
pattern print.  
The BASE value is displayed alternately on the 1st line.  
BASE=099.88%  
>01 : 099.80%  
FEED ADJUST  
>01 : 099.80%  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
xxx.xx% (97.00 to 103.00)  
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(3) Back feed adjustment pattern  
Prints a pattern for adjusting a paper back feed amount.  
Select a proper parameter according to the print mode.  
# BACK PATTERN  
>NORMAL  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
-
-
-
-
NORMAL:  
Select at adjustment in standard and high speed print modes.  
H-QUALITY:  
Select at adjustment in high quality print mode.  
H-DENSITY:  
Select at adjustment in high density print mode.  
DRAFT:  
Select at adjustment in draft print mode.  
(4) Paper back feed correction value (unit: pulse)  
Input a correction value of the paper back feed based on the result  
of the back pattern.  
# BACK ADJUST  
>+0000 PULSE  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
±2000 pulse (±5 mm)  
1 pulse=2.5µm  
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SERVICE Menu  
This menu is used to maintain the cap and the wiper as well as to  
clean the ink path.  
When the key is pressed, the service menu will be operable.  
SERVICE  
CLEANING  
FEED  
key  
#SERVICE  
>SERVICE CLEAN  
(1) Service cleaning (SERVICE)  
Selects a service cleaning parameter.  
#SERVICE  
>SERVICE CLEAN  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
-
SERVICE CLEAN  
Use this parameter to clean the head and ink path with the  
maintenance liquid while the ink is charged into the printer,  
and then recharge the maintenance liquid in the printer to ensure  
long-term storage.  
Six maintenance liquid cartridges and six dummy cartridges  
are mandatory.  
-
HEAD WASH  
Use this parameter to clean the head with the cleaning liquid  
with strong washing power) at cleaning or service cleaning after  
long-term time storage.  
Six cleaning liquid cartridges and six dummy cartridges are  
mandatory.  
-
INK CHARGE  
Use this parameter when charging the ink in the printer.  
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(2) Cap cleaning (CAP CLEANING)  
Moves the print head carriage to the wiper position so that you can  
clean the cap unit manually.  
#CAP CLEANING  
>
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
(3) Wiper cleaning (WIPER CLEANING)  
The wiper blade is lifted so that you can clean the wiper blade  
manually.  
#WIPER CLEANING  
>
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
(4) Filling ink to the cap (FILL CAP)  
Fills the ink into the cap and soaks the head (nozzle surface) into  
the ink for 1 to 2 hours to remove the nozzle clogging.  
Use this menu when the print-off cannot be fixed by cleaning  
repeatedly.  
#FILL CAP  
>
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
NOTE  
- Always perform the cleaning (normal) after filling cap action.  
- If the print off cannot be corrected even leaving the printer  
for 24 hours, contact our service centers.  
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(5) Head height  
Use this at head height adjustment.  
The cap is opened after performing this operation.  
# HEAD HEIGHT  
>
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
# ADJUST HEIGHT  
>OK  
# ADJUST HEIGHT  
>EXECUTING  
OPEN REAR COVER  
ADJUST HEIGHT  
# ADJUST HEIGHT  
>
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(6) Waste ink saving [Additional functions available from V2.00 or later]  
The waste ink saving mode for the auto cleaning operation is set.  
# WASTE SAVING  
> NORMAL  
<Parameter (choice input)>  
NORMAL:  
Auto cleaning is executed in the normal operation  
mode (initial value).  
SAVE:  
Auto cleaning is executed in the ink saving  
operation mode.  
NOTE  
In the "SAVE" mode, problems such as a nozzle skip could  
occur depending on the data. In such a case, set the  
"NORMAL" mode.  
CLEANING Menu  
This menu is used to clean the head of the printer.  
When the key is pressed, the cleaning menu will be operable.  
SERVICE  
FEED  
CLEANING  
key  
#CLEANING  
>NORMAL  
<Parameter (Enter a choice)>  
-
-
-
NORMAL: Cleans the head normally.  
SLIGHT: Cleans the head slightly.  
STRONG: Cleans the head strongly.  
See Section 2, Head Cleaning for details.  
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FEED Menu  
While the  
key is held down, the currently selected paper roll is  
fed. (If a cut sheet is used, it is discharged.)  
A feeding message appears on the LCD.  
SERVICE  
FEED  
CLEANING  
key  
PAPER FEEDING  
When the  
key is released, paper feeding stops and the top  
menu appears on the LCD in offline mode.  
FUNC Menu  
This menu is used to execute functions provided for the printer.  
When the  
key is pressed, functions can be executed.  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
ADJUST  
key  
# MENU PRINT  
>
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Menu Operations  
(1) Menu print (MENU PRINT)  
Prints information on the unit and panel settings.  
#MENU PRINT  
>
<Parameter (execution form)>  
None  
(2) Error log information print (ERROR LOG PRINT)  
Prints error log information saved in the printer.  
#ERROR LOG PRINT  
>
<Parameter (execution form)>  
None  
(3) SCSI trace information print (TRACE PRINT)  
Prints SCSI protocol trace data. It is printed only when the SCSI  
trace is set to ON.  
#TRACE PRINT  
>
<Parameter (execution form)>  
None  
[Additional functions available from V2.00 or later]  
(4) History print  
The maintenance data are printed.  
#HISTORY PRINT  
>
<Parameter (execution form)>  
None  
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ADJUST Menu  
This menu is used to set mechanical adjustment parameters.  
When the  
key is pressed, mechanical adjustment parameters  
can be set.  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
ADJUST  
key  
#ADJUST PATTERN  
>TEST PRINT  
(1) Adjustment pattern print (ADJUST PATTERN)  
Prints the adjustment pattern for adjusting the printer mechanically  
and electrically.  
When the  
stopped.  
key is pressed during printing, the print can be  
#ADJUST PATTERN  
>TEST PRINT  
<Parameter (Enter a choices)>  
- TEST PRINT:  
Prints a block pattern with black and other  
color.  
- HEAD ADJ 1:  
- HEAD ADJ 2:  
Prints a head adjustment pattern.  
Prints a pattern for checking the head  
adjustment.  
- ADJUST 1-1:  
- ADJUST 1-2:  
- ADJUST 1-3:  
Prints only the left and right adjustment  
pattern of HEAD ADJ 1.  
Prints only the inter-head position  
adjustment pattern of HEAD ADJ 1.  
Prints only the reciprocating adjustment  
pattern of HEAD ADJ 1.  
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- ADJUST 2-1:  
- ADJUST 2-2:  
Prints the phase, left and right, and inter-head  
position adjustment patterns of HEAD ADJ 2.  
Prints only the reciprocating adjustment  
pattern of HEAD ADJ 2.  
(2) Nozzle jetting position adjustment (Bk/Lm/Lc/Y/M/C) (L/R ADJ YY)  
Adjusts the jetting position of nozzle.  
Enter an adjustment value according to the head adjustment pattern.  
#L/R ADJ YY  
YY: Ink color  
>+00&A  
Display order:  
Bk -> Lm -> Lc -> Y -> M -> C  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
- Sign: +/-  
- Value:-32 to +31, A to H (A=0/8, B=1/8...H=7/8)  
(3) Head position adjustment (Lm/Lc/Y/M/C) (H-POS ADJ YY)  
Adjusts the head position for the scanning direction.  
Enter an adjustment value according to the head adjustment pattern.  
#H-POS ADJ YY  
YY: Ink color  
>+00&A  
Display order:  
Bk -> Lm -> Lc -> Y -> M -> C  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
- Sign: +/-  
- Value:-32 to +31, A to H (A=0/8, B=1/8...H=7/8)  
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(4) Reciprocating position (Left) adjustment (Bk/Lm/Lc/Y/M/C)  
Adjusts the head reciprocating position (Left).  
Enter an adjustment value according to the head adjustment pattern.  
#I-POS (L) ADJ YY  
YY: Ink color  
>+00&A  
Display order:  
Bk -> Lm -> Lc -> Y -> M -> C  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
- Sign: +/-  
- Value:-32 to +31, A to H (A=0/8, B=1/8...H=7/8)  
(5) Reciprocating position (Right) adjustment (Bk/Lm/Lc/Y/M/C)  
Adjusts the head reciprocative position (Right).  
Enter an adjustment value according to the head adjustment pattern.  
#I-POS (R) ADJ YY  
YY: Ink color  
>+00&A  
Display order:  
Bk -> Lm -> Lc -> Y -> M -> C  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
- Sign: +/-  
- Value:-32 to +31, A to H (A=0/8, B=1/8...H=7/8)  
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Menu Operations  
SYSTEM Menu  
This menu is used to set or display system parameters.  
When the key is pressed, system parameters can be set.  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
RESET  
ADJUST  
key  
#LANGUAGE  
>JAPANESE  
(1) Language for LCD messages (LANGUAGE) [Initial value: ENGLISH]  
Sets Japanese or English for messages displayed on the LCD.  
<Parameter (Enter a choice.)>  
- ENGLISH  
: Displays English messages.  
- JAPANESE : Displays Japanese messages.  
(2) BOOT version display (BOOT VERSION)  
Displays the BOOT version.  
#BOOT VERSION  
X: Boot version  
*X.XX  
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
(3) F/W version display (F/W VERSION)  
Displays the engine firmware version.  
# F/W VERSION  
*X.XX_YY  
X: System program version number  
Y: Control number  
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
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(4) Engine controller board version display (IPB VERSION)  
Displays the version number of the Engine controller board (IPB).  
# IPB VERSION  
X: Version number  
* X.X  
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
(5) SCSI board version display (WIM VERSION)  
Displays the ICB board version.  
# WIM VERSION  
X: Version number  
* X.X  
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
(6) ICB board version display (ICB VERSION)  
Displays the version number of the SCSI board (WIM).  
#ICB VERSION  
X: Version number  
*X.XX  
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
(7) ASIC version display (ASIC VERSION)  
Displays the ASIC version.  
#ASIC VERSION  
*X.XX  
X: Version number  
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
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Menu Operations  
(8) Heater H/W version display  
Displays the heater hardware version.  
#HEART HW VERSION  
*XX.X  
X: Version number  
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
(9) Heater F/W version display  
Displays the heater firmware version.  
If the heater cannot be recognized, "--.-" is displayed.  
#HEAT FW VERSION  
*XX.X  
X: Version number  
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
(10) SCSI ID number display (SCSI ID)  
Displays the SCSI ID number set with the rotary switch on the  
SCSI board.  
# SCSI ID  
* ID : X  
X: ID number  
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
(11) System date setting (SYSTEM DATE)  
Sets system date used in the unit in the order of YY (year), MM  
(month), DD (day).  
#DATE (YY/MM/DD)  
>03 / 08 / 01  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
00/01/01 to 99/12/31  
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(12) System time setting (SYSTEM TIME)  
Sets system time used in the unit.  
#SYSTEM TIME  
>03 / 08 / 01  
<Parameter (Enter a value)>  
00 : 00 to 23 : 59  
(13) Factory setting (INITIAL SET)  
Sets all parameter values to factory settings.  
#INITIAL SET  
>
<Parameter (Execution form)>  
None  
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Menu Operations  
RESET Menu  
This menu is used to reset the printer.  
When the key is pressed, the reset function is executed.  
An initializing message appears on the LCD.  
FUNC  
SYSTEM  
ADJUST  
RESET  
key  
INITIALIZING  
WAIT A MOMENT  
After resetting, the printer goes online.  
-
The set values including correction values are not cleared.  
HINT  
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Section 4 Heater Controller Operation  
This section describes temperature control, LCD displays, param-  
eter setup mode operations, and error messages of the heater con-  
troller.  
Contents of This Section  
Temperature Control  
LDC Display  
Parameter Setup Mode  
Error Messages  
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Temperature Control  
The following are three conditions for heater control.  
(1) Preset temperature maintaining condition  
Function:  
To heat the paper for reduction of ink dry time,  
improvement of ink fixing, and paper winkles  
protection.  
Status:  
Status of maintaining each heater temperature at  
the preset temperature on the heater control panel.  
(1) In case the heater ON/OFF setting on the  
heater control panel is set to ON and the print  
start command is received.  
Conditions:  
(2) Under the condition (1) above, in case of the  
time specified by the delay time after the  
print end command was received.  
(2) Standby temperature maintaining condition  
Function:  
To shorten time reaching the preset temperature  
at print start.  
Status:  
Status of maintaining the heater temperature at the  
specified standby temperature (35 °C) for  
all heaters.  
When the preset temperature is lower than the  
specified stand by temperature (35 °C), the printer  
maintaines the preset temperature.  
In case of time specified as the standby time after  
completion of the preset temperature maintaining  
condition.  
Condition:  
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Temperature Control  
(3) Temperature Control Stop Condition  
Function:  
To prevent useless current consumption, to protect  
the paper from being damaged due to the heating  
of heaters, and to protect the user from getting  
burned due to a touch to the heaters when print is  
not performed.  
Status:  
Status of reaching the environmental temperature  
slowly.  
Condition:  
In case of conditions other than preset  
temperature maintaining condition and standby  
temperature maintaining condition.  
Start of heating  
End of print  
(Temperature)  
End of heating  
Print heater preset temperature  
Rear heater preset temperature  
Front heater preset temperature  
Standby temperature  
Start of print  
Environmental temperature  
Delay  
time  
Delay  
time  
Standby setting  
time  
Standby setting  
time  
setting  
value  
setting  
value  
Print  
Print  
(Time)  
Keeping of the  
stand by temperature  
Keeping of the  
stand by temperature  
Keeping of the  
preset temperature  
Stop of the  
temperature control  
Keeping of the  
preset temperature  
Start of heating: The print start command is received and the  
heating starts. (The print operation does not  
start until the heaters reach the preset tempera-  
ture. However, if "WAIT HEATER" is set to  
"SKIP", the print operation starts even though  
the heaters do not reach the preset temperature.)  
Start of print:  
End of print:  
The heaters reached the preset temperature and  
the print operation starts.  
The print end command is received and the  
print operation finishes.  
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LCD Display  
(1) Display in normal mode  
Preset temperature  
Current temperature  
AAAU BBBU CCCU  
XXXU YYYU ZZZU  
Front heater  
Print heater  
Rear heater  
Display: (AAA to CCC, YYY to ZZZ) Temperature unit: (U)  
Setup Current  
temperature temperature  
Celsius  
C
F
Heater  
Fahrenheit  
FRONT  
PRINT  
REA  
AAA  
BBB  
CCC  
XXX  
YYY  
ZZZ  
• Preset temperature display  
When using fahrenheit display, the temperature is displayed by  
three digits.  
(99 fahrenheit or less temperature is displayed with space ;plus  
2 digits.)  
• Display renewal period  
The temperature is measured at every 5 second and renewed.  
(2) Display at heater ON  
AAAU BBBU CCCU  
XXX+ YYYU ZZZU  
Heater ON  
When each heater is heated, “+” is displayed in place of the unit of  
each heater current temperature on the second line. The unit display is  
restored at the completion of heating. In the display example shown  
above, the front heater is heated.  
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LDC Display  
(3) Display at heater OFF  
“OFF” is displayed in the setup temperature display area of the  
heater turned OFF.  
The temperature unit of the heater turned OFF is not displayed.  
The current temperature area is displayed as it is.  
OFF BBBU CCCU  
XXXU YYYU ZZZU  
(4) Display when heater AC power is turned OFF  
“TURN ON HEATER POWER SWITCH” massage is displayed  
on the LCD.  
TURN ON HEATER  
POWER SWITCH  
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Parameter Setup Mode  
This mode is used when the operator sets the heater control system  
parameters.  
(1) Setup items and parameters  
The setup items and parameters are listed in the table below.  
Parameters  
Display  
(lower line)  
Item Display  
(upper line)  
No.  
Item  
Description  
Initial value  
CELSIUS  
FAHRENHEIT  
1
2
Temperature unit UNIT  
Heat suspending  
-
CELSIUS  
DELAY TIME  
00 to 30 MINUTE UNIT: minute  
05 MINUTES  
time after printing  
Standby heating  
time after  
completion of  
DELAY TIME  
0, 30, 60, 90, 120,  
Unit: minutes  
ENDLESS  
3
4
5
STANDBY TIME  
VERSION  
30  
-
Version display  
FW=vv.r HW=vv.r Display only  
NO: Does not perform  
the diagnostics.  
YES: Performs the  
diagnostics.  
Diagnostics  
DIAGNOSTICS  
NO, YES  
NO  
ENGLISH  
JAPANESE  
6
7
Display language LANGUAGE  
Exit of setup mode EXIT  
-
ENGLISH  
YES  
YES: Exits from the  
parameter mode.  
NO: Does not exit from  
the parameter mode.  
YES, NO  
*1 Display only, ON/OFF key is ignored.  
(2) Entering the parameter setup mode  
Press the ON/OFF key,  
key, and  
key on the heater control  
panel at the same time to enter to the parameter setup mode.  
The 1st setup item in the parameter setup mode will be displayed.  
# UNIT  
* CELSIUS  
Note: # will be blinked.  
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Parameter Setup Mode  
(3) Moving the setup item  
Select a setup item you desire with the  
heater control panel.  
Press the key on the heater control panel to move to the next  
and  
keys on the  
(lower) setup item.  
When pressing  
key on the heater control panel at the last setup  
item, the (See, (1) setup items and parameters)  
Press the  
key on the heater control panel to move to the  
previous (upper) item.  
(See (1) Setup items and parameters))  
(4) Selecting the setup item  
When the setup item you want to set a parameter is displayed, press  
the ON/OFF key on the heater control panel to enter the setup item.  
(Example) Temperature unit setting.  
# UNIT  
* CELSIUS  
Note: - # will be returned to normal display.  
- * shows blinking.  
(5) Selecting a setting value  
Selects a setting value with  
and  
keys on the heater  
control panel.  
Press the  
key on the heater control panel on the temperature  
unit setting screen.  
# UNIT  
* FAHRENHEIT  
Note: - * shows blinking  
Press the  
key on the heater control panel to move to the previ-  
ous (upper) setup item.  
Press the  
key on the heater control panel to move to the next  
(lower) setup item.  
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(6) Deciding the setting value.  
Display the setting value you desire on the 2nd line.  
Press the ON/OFF key on the heater control panel to determine the  
setting value.  
The display returns to the setup item setting screen.  
# UNIT  
* FAHRENHEIT  
Note: - # shows blinking  
When the setting value you don't desire is displayed on the 2nd  
line, press the ON/OFF key on the heater control panel to cancel  
the setting value and return to the setup item selection screen.  
(7) Exiting from the parameter setting mode.  
Move to the last setup item, EXIT menu.  
# EXIT  
* YES  
Note: - # shows blinking  
Press the ON/OFF key on the heater control panel.  
# EXIT  
* YES  
Note: - * shows blinking  
Press the ON/OFF key on the heater control panel.  
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Parameter Setup Mode  
(8) Preheat by manual operation  
[Additional functions available from V2.00 or later]  
The front heater, print heater, and rear heater start to heat until they  
reach the set temperature by pressing simultaneously respective  
ON/OFF buttons on the heater panel.  
Simultaneous pressing  
Turning on respective heaters in prior to the print can shorten the  
heater temperature rise waiting time at the start of printing.  
NOTE  
- After the heating started by manual operation, the heaters  
turn off automatically through the delay time and standby  
time set by the parameters.  
- During the printing, these buttons function as normal ON/  
OFF buttons.  
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Error Messages  
When the following error messages are displayed on the heater  
control panel, contact our service centers.  
<System error>  
ERROR H01  
SYSTEM ERROR  
<The relay board cannot be detected>  
ERROR H02  
PLY BOARD ERR  
<Front heater thermistor temperature error> (-10 °C or less, 70 °C or more)  
ERROR H03  
F TEMP ERR  
<Rear heater thermistor temperature error> (-10 °C or less, 70 °C or more)  
ERROR H04  
R TEMP ERR  
<Print heater thermistor temperature error> (-10 °C or less, 70 °C or more)  
ERROR H05  
F TEMP ERR  
<Front heater thermistor cannot reach the preset temperature  
even after 15 minutes>  
ERROR H06  
F TEMP ERR  
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Error Messages  
<Rear heater thermistor cannot reach the preset temperature even after  
15 minutes.>  
ERROR H07  
R TEMPERR  
<Print heater thermistor cannot reach the preset temperature even after  
15 minutes.>  
ERROR H08  
P TEMPERR  
<Switch test error occurs in the diagnostics >  
ERROR H09  
SWITCH ERROR  
<Zero cross error occurs in the diagnostics.>  
ERROR H10  
ZERO CROSS ERROR  
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Section 5 Troubleshooting  
This section describes troubleshooting for the printer. If the prob-  
lem cannot be solved, contact your dealer or our service center.  
Contents of This Section  
Troubleshooting  
Clearing Paper Jams  
When an Error Message Appears  
Service Call Errors  
Communication Errors  
Operator Call Errors  
When the Printer Fails to Work Correctly  
When a Print Error Occurs  
When There is an Abnormal Sound  
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Troubleshooting  
Before deciding that there is a serious problem with the printer,  
check the following items.  
Items to be checked  
Symptom  
Items to be checked  
Corrective measures  
Plug the power cable into the outlet correctly.  
Supply the power to the outlet.  
Power cable connection  
Power supply to the outlet  
No powering  
Turn the power switch ON.  
See Section 2, Turing the Power ON/OFF.  
Power switch ON/OFF  
Printer status  
The paper guide is heated during printing.  
Be sure the paper guide is heated by printing the test  
pattern.  
The paper guide is not  
heated even when the  
heater is turned ON.  
Press the ON key of the heater  
(FRONT/PRINT/REAR) you desire again and then  
be sure the paper guide is heated by printing the test  
pattern.  
Heater control panel  
Take appropriate measures according to the error  
message. See Section 5, When an Error Message  
Appears.  
The printer fails to start or ERROR lamp and message on  
operate correctly  
the LCD  
Connect the interface cable correctly.  
See Section 2, Turing the Power ON/OFF.  
Interface cable connection  
Take appropriate measures according to the error  
message. See Section 5, When an Error Message  
Appears.  
ERROR lamp and message on  
the LCD  
Cannot print  
Print nozzle adjustment pattern. See Section 3,  
Mechanical Adjustment Menu.  
ERROR lamp OFF  
The transmitted data is not  
processed immediately  
Check the communication conditions to the  
computer.  
DATA lamp (flashing?)  
Check for improvement by changing the settings of  
heater temperature, print mode, RIP, etc. If not  
improved, the paper will not be suitable for the ink.  
Replace the paper with other type.  
Paper type  
Ink type  
Use our recommended ink.  
See Appendix, Consumables.  
Clean the ink head.  
See Section 2, Head Cleaning.  
Ink head cleaning  
Poor print quality  
Set the color stripe.  
See, Section 3 Entry Menu, (19) Color stripe setting.  
Color stripe is not set.  
Set the head mode to HILIGHT PRIORITY.  
See Section 3, Entry Menu, (18) Head action mode  
setting.  
Print dot-off occurred in low  
printing rate color.  
Operational temperature  
Use the printer in 20 to 25 ° C temperature.  
Check whether the paper type setting matches the  
type of the loaded paper. See Section 2, Installing  
Paper Roll in the Printer and Removing the paper  
roll from the Printer.  
Paper type  
Use our recommended paper.  
See Appendix, Consumables.  
Paper jams occur  
frequently  
Set the paper correctly.  
See Section 2, Replacing the Paper Roll.  
Paper setting  
Check whether there is any  
foreign material in the carriage  
path or the paper path.  
Remove any foreign material.  
See Section 5, Clearing Paper Jams.  
Print is slow  
Operational temperature  
Use the printer in 20 to 25 ° C temperature.  
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Clearing Paper Jam  
Clear paper jams according to a guidance message displayed on  
the LCD.  
A guidance message appears on the LCD.  
1
X: Types of paper jam  
1: Paper jam 1  
LIFT LEVER &  
X
OPEN REAR COVER  
2: Paper jam 2  
See “When an Error Message Appears”.  
Open the pressure roller up/down lever and rear cover.  
2
Rear cover  
Carriage  
Pressure roller up/  
down lever  
REMOVE PAPER  
CLOSE REAR COVER  
Remove the jammed paper, check there is no obstacles  
in the carriage path and the paper transporting path, and  
close the rear cover.  
3
Carriage  
CARRIAGE MOVING  
WAIT A MOMENT  
The carriage will move to its home position.  
4
5
Set the paper according to the Installing Paper Roll in the  
Printer and Removing the Paper Roll from the Printer.  
(See page 2-11.)  
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When an Error Message Appears  
If the ERROR lamp lights, check the message to be displayed on  
the LCD.  
There are four types of error messages.  
- Service call errors:  
Operator unrecoverable errors, such as H/W, S/W failure.  
Contact our service centers.  
- Communication errors:  
Communication protocol errors.  
Take appropriate measures according to the error code or  
message.  
- Operator call errors:  
The operator can correct these errors.  
Take appropriate measures according to the message.  
The error messages are as follows. Take appropriate measure  
according to the error message.  
If a communication error or a data error occurs, the ERROR  
lamp does not light. An error message appears on the LCD  
HINT  
and disappears when the next operation is performed.  
Service Call Errors  
If any of the following service call error messages appears, turn  
the power switch off and then on again. This may release the  
HINT  
error.  
<POC error>  
INITIALIZING  
nnnn: Error code  
E E n n n n  
Description: An unrecoverable error has occurred in the engine section.  
(This error message appears when an error is detected  
during self-diagnosis after the power is turned on.)  
Measure : Contact your dealer or our service centers (The error code  
identified on the LCD is needed) .  
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When an Error Message Appears  
<Engine error>  
ENGINE ERROR nnnn  
POWER OFF/ON  
nnnn: Error code  
Description: An unrecoverable error has occurred in the network  
controller section. (H/W failure)  
Measure : Contact your dealer or our service centers (The error code  
identified on the LCD is needed) .  
<System error>  
F_e s : n n n n  
nnnn: Error code  
POWER OFF/ON  
Description: An unrecoverable error has occurred. (F/W failure)  
Measure : Contact your dealer or our service centers (The error code  
identified on the LCD is needed) .  
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Communication Errors  
nnn: Error code  
PRINT READY  
001: Parity error  
W SCSI ERROR nnn  
002: Bus timeout error  
Description: The conditions or protocol for communication with the  
computer is incorrect.  
Measure : (1) Check the SCSI cable connection and terminator  
switch.  
(2) Set the host SCSI parity bit generation setting to ON.  
(3) Check the host SCSI driver setting.  
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When an Error Message Appears  
Operator Call Errors  
The following errors can be corrected by the operator.  
(Ink cartridge)  
OPEN X INKCOVER  
X: L (left) /R (Right)  
YY: Y, M, C, Bk, Lm, Lc  
CHANGE YY INK  
Description: There is no ink.  
Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.  
=> Section 2 Basic Operations (Ink Cartridge Replacement)  
OPEN X INKCOVER  
CHECK YY INK  
Z
X: L (left) /R (Right)  
YY: Y, M, C, Bk, Lm, Lc  
Z: Error code (1 to 9)  
Description: An ink cartridge error has occurred.  
Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.  
=> Section 2 Basic Operations (Ink Cartridge Replacement)  
OPEN X INKCOVER  
SET YY INK  
X: L (left) /R (Right)  
YY: Y, M, C, Bk, Lm, Lc  
Description: No ink cartridge is installed.  
Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.  
=> Section 2 Basic Operations (Ink Cartridge Replacement)  
INKCOVER IS OPEN  
X: L (left) /R (Right)  
CLOSE X INKCOVER  
Description: The ink cover is open.  
Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.  
- The ink LED flashes.  
Description: Ink is running out. (Warning)  
Measure : Prepare a new ink cartridge.  
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(Waste ink bottle)  
WASTE INK FULL  
CHANGE BOTTLE  
Description: The waste ink bottle is full.  
Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.  
=> Section 2 Basic Operations (Waste Ink Bottle Replacement)  
BOTTLE ISN’T SET  
SET BOTTLE  
Description: No waste ink bottle is installed.  
Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.  
=> Section 2 Basic Operations (Waste Ink Bottle Replacement)  
(Paper jam)  
LIFT LEVER &  
1
OPEN REAR COVER  
Description: Paper jam (1) occurs when the carriage cannot be driven  
due to obstacles in carriage path or paper feed path.  
Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.  
If paper jam (1) occurs frequently even when no paper jams  
or there is no obstruction in the carriage path or paper  
transfer route, please contact our service center.  
=> Section 5 Troubleshooting (Clearing Paper Jam)  
LIFT LEVER &  
2
OPEN REAR COVER  
Description: Paper jam (2) occurs when paper is not detected correctly  
due to wrong selection of paper roll or cut sheet or use of  
cut sheet with an irregular size.  
Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.  
Also, check setting parameters.  
=> Section 5 Troubleshooting (Clearing Paper Jam)  
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When an Error Message Appears  
(Paper)  
LIFT LEVER  
SET PAPER  
Description: Paper runs out.  
Measure : Set new paper.  
=> Section 2 Basic Operations (Paper Replacement)  
LIFT LEVER  
CHECK PAPER  
Description: Paper with an invalid size (less than 297 mm width or 64  
inch width or more) is set.  
Measure : Set paper with a correct size.  
=> Section 2 Basic Operations (Paper Replacement)  
LIFT LEVER  
SET PAPER  
Description: Paper skews.  
Measure : Set paper correctly.  
Ink may be attached to the platen according to skew  
conditions. Wipe off ink on the platen.  
=> Section 2 Basic Operations (Paper Replacement)  
SET PAPER  
PUSH DOWN LEVER  
Description: The lever is in the up-position.  
Measure : Set paper according to the message.  
- Error LED is blinking  
Description: Winding failed in the winder.  
Measure : Remove the paper in the vicinity of winding sensor.  
Check if the paper is set correctly.  
=> Section 2 Installing Paper on Winder  
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(Others)  
CLOSE REAR COVER  
Description: The rear cover is opened.  
Measure : Take appropriate measures according to the message.  
HEAD TEMP. ERROR  
WAIT A MOMENT  
Description: The head temperature is out of the operating temperature  
range.  
Measure : Use it within the operating temperature range. Leave the  
printer for a while until the head temperature falls within  
the range.  
ENV. TEMP. ERROR  
CHANGE CONDITION  
Description: The ambient temperature is not within the operating  
temperature range for the printer.  
Measure : Use it within the operating temperature range (15 °C to  
30 °C).  
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When the Printer Fails to Work Correctly  
This section describes what to do when the printer fails to work  
correctly. Take appropriate measures according to the symptoms.  
Measures to be taken when the printer malfunctions  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Corrective measure  
A no-ink message is  
displayed even when  
there is enough ink.  
Open the ink cover and check whether  
The ink bottle is not installed correctly. the joint is correctly inserted into the  
ink bottle.  
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When a Print Error Occurs  
This section explains how to solve print quality problems. Take  
appropriate measures according to the symptoms.  
Measures to solve print quality problems when a print error occurs  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
Corrective measure  
Check print data.  
Blank data is transmitted.  
Use the printer in the specified  
environmental conditions (temperature  
and humidity). (See "Section 1,  
Environmental Conditions".)  
A blank sheet of paper is  
output or the printed  
drawing is faded.  
The environmental conditions do not  
meet the printer specifications.  
The paper is set incorrectly.  
Check the paper settings.  
Foreign objects are attached to the  
head.  
Clean the head from the CLEANING  
menu.  
Parts of a drawing are  
missing or the print is  
unclear.  
The low printing ratio pattern is printed  
continuously at high temperature  
environment.  
Set the head mode to HILIGHT  
PRIORITY.  
Check whether the paper is loaded  
correctly.  
The paper is loaded upside down.  
The paper is set incorrectly.  
The print is blurred.  
Check the paper settings.  
Heater temperature will be low.  
Raise the set temperature of heater.  
Check whether the leading edge of the  
The leading edge of the paper is curled. paper is curled. If it is curled, cut the  
leading edge.  
If it is wrinkled, feed the paper and cut  
The paper is slightly folded or winkled.  
off the wrinkled part of the paper.  
The print is stained.  
Clean the platen, referring to "Section  
The platen is stained.  
2, Inspecion & Maintenance".  
The media edge guard or FAN  
Set than correctly.  
positioning bar is not set correctly.  
Parts of a drawing are  
missing at print start.  
Use the printer in the specified  
Environment temperature.  
environmental conditions.  
Parts of a drawing are  
missing even when the  
cleaning is performed  
repeatedly.  
The nozzle is clogged.  
Perform the fill cap operation.  
Poor print cannot be  
improved even when the The cap or wiper is stained.  
cleaning is performed.  
Be sure whether the cap and wiper are  
stained.  
If they are stained, clean them.  
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When There Is an Abnormal Sound  
If an abnormal sound is heard, contact your dealer or an SIIT ser-  
vice center.  
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Appendix  
This Appendix shows the basic specifications, components,  
and celsius and fahrenheit conversion list.  
Contents of This Section  
Basic Specifications  
Printer Specifications  
Options/Consumables  
Options  
Consumables  
Celsius and Fahrenheit Coversion List  
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Basic Specifications  
Printer Specifications  
Basic printer specifications  
Item  
Specification / Function  
Piezo-type color ink-jet printing  
Recording method  
Resolution  
720 dpi x 720 dpi  
About four minutes / A0 with 4 pass printing. (Changes according to  
surrounding temperature and head temperature)  
Recording speed  
Paper feed/delivery direction Front paper supply, Rear paper delivery  
Paper type  
Vinyl chloride, Tarpolin  
Maximum 64 inch  
Paper width  
Six colors (black, cyan, magenta, yellow, light magenta, light cyan)  
1000 ml ink bottles  
Ink cartridge  
Standby: 45 dB(A) or less  
Operating: 60 dB(A) or less (Continuous sound)  
Noise  
Heat output  
Printer: 720000J/H or less, Heater: 5148000J/H or less  
Area excluding top, bottom margines (5 mm) and right and left margins (5  
mm) (When using the paper edge guard, right and left margines will be 10  
mm.)  
Maximum print guaranteed  
range  
Power supply voltage  
Frequency  
100 to 240 VAC  
50/60 Hz ±1 Hz  
Printer: 200 W or less (at operating)  
Heater: 1440 W or less (at operating)  
Power consumption  
External dimensions  
Weight  
2525 mm (W) x 785 mm (D) x 1195 mm (H) ±10 mm  
230 kg or less (excluding paper roll and ink)  
Operating  
temperature/humidity range  
15 to 30 ° C/30% to 70% RH (No condensing)  
Non-operating  
temperature/humidity range  
5 to 35 ° C/10% to 80% RH or less (No condensing)  
Installation space  
Maintenance space  
3325 mm (W) x 2785 mm (D) x 1700 mm (H)  
3325 mm (W) x 2785 mm (D) x 1700 mm (H)  
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Options/Consumables  
Options  
Options  
Name  
Item number Quantity  
Remarks  
Drys up the media.  
Dryer 64  
IP-260  
IP-263  
IP-261  
1
1
1
Dryer 64 for North America  
Roll Cover 64  
Drys up the media.  
Protects paper roll from dust.  
Mounts an exhaust gas pipe to the  
printer or the dryer.  
Exhaust Attachment  
IP-262  
IP-540  
IP-541  
1
1
1
PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4 DX)  
Software RIP (Terminals)  
PS RIP (PhotoPrint 4  
Server)  
Software RIP (Servers)  
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Consumables  
Consumables  
(Ink)  
Name  
Item number Quantity  
Remarks  
1000 ml  
1000 ml  
1000 ml  
1000 ml  
1000 ml  
1000 ml  
Ink cartridge/Yellow (1000 ml)  
Ink cartridge/Magenta (1000 ml)  
Ink cartridge/Cyan (1000 ml)  
Ink cartridge/Black (1000 ml)  
Ink cartridge/Light cyan (1000 ml)  
Ink cartridge/Light magenta (1000 ml)  
Waste ink bottle  
IP6-101  
IP6-102  
IP6-103  
IP6-104  
IP6-105  
IP6-106  
IP6-109  
1/carton  
1/carton  
1/carton  
1/carton  
1/carton  
1/carton  
1
(Cleaning Liquid)  
Name  
Item number Quantity  
Remarks  
Maintenance liquid cartridge: 6  
Dummy cartridge: 6  
Storage kit  
IP6-137  
IP6-117  
1
1
Cleaning liquid cartridge: 6  
Dummy cartridge: 6  
Cleaning kit  
*1  
100ml/1 pc  
*2  
Maintenance kit  
IP6-108  
IP-138  
IP-139  
IP-147  
1
Cap cleaning liquid 6 bottles  
Wiper cleaning liquid 6 bottles  
Cap cleaning swab  
6
1
300 pieces  
*1 Cap cleaning liquid : 100 ml, wipe cleaning liquid : 100 ml, cleaning swab : 50 pieces, Syringe : 10 pieces.  
*2 Wipe cleaning liquid : 100 ml × 6, Syringe : 10 pieces.  
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Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversion List  
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123.8  
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129.2  
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168.8  
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132.8  
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177.8  
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159.8  
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