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2. Pass the cable through here Rear 9D tae Reg TARA HA 26 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 5 Switching On the Power for the First Time Step 1 Install Ink Cartridges o Store ink cartridges out of the reach of children o If ink contacts the eyes flush immediately with water D Notice If an ink cartridge is dropped the shock due to the fall may damage the ink cartridge and make it unusable Be sure to use genuine pigment or dye based ink cartridges from Roland DG Corp Installing other types of ink cartridges may result in incorrect color blending when printing or may cause malfunction B Confirming the Ink insertion Sites Before you insert a cartridge be sure to examine the label on the ink cartridge port and make sure the ink color matches the slot where it is to be inserted Insert the same type and color of ink cartridge into 1 through 6 and 7 through 12 Light cyan Light magenta or or Black Cyan Magenta Orange Green Yellow LC LM Pi El Ki 1 A Light cyan Light magenta Black Cyan Magenta Benge ee Yellow LC LM BK E El 7 1 11 B Installing Ink Cartridges Insert each ink cartridge into the corresponding ink cartridge port Insert it firmly as far as it will go Chapter 1 Getting Started 27 28 1 5 Switching On the Power for the First Time Step 2 Perform Ink Filling Make the setting for the ink type on the machine to match the installed in
3. Replacing Ink When Set to the STOP Mode 1 Pull out the ink cartridge indicated by the flashing number on the display 2 Install a new ink cartridge Point The behavior that occurs when it becomes necessary to replace ink while printing is in progress differs according to whether the selection for EMPTY MODE under INK CONTROL is set to CONT or to STOP The default setting is STOP When Set to STOP Pause STOP causes operation to pause immediately when ink needs to be replaced Operation resumes when ink is replaced Note however that the colors of an image in progress may no longer match perfectly if the unit is allowed to remain paused for two or three hours before resuming printing When Set to CONT Continue Printing Select this when ink cannot be replaced immediately while printing in progress such as during unattended operation at night When the machine is set to CONT an alarm sounds approximately 1 m before ink runs out but printing continues without pausing Because printing continues with only a small amount or remaining ink the printed ink may be faint As a general guide about 1 m of printing is possible with the remaining ink but the amount of ink used varies greatly depending on the image Printing can be continued only for the data for which printing is currently in progress The machine stops when it finishes outputting one image 44 Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Opera
4. Point When correcting the amount of feed set the same conditions for the type of media used and the configuration of the media roll media or sheet media as when actually performing printing When performing test printing for feed correction load the media correctly see 2 2 Loading Media If the media is not loaded correctly an accurate correction value may not be output When you can set the error for the amount of feed for the grit rollers on the computer the computer s setting takes priority To make the machine s setting take priority turn off the computer s setting Feed Correction 1 Press the MENU key and V key to make MENU the following screen appear on the display d amp n de i S 2 Press the 9 key to make the following screen SEEN iz appear on the display pe th ain N 3 Press the ENTER key to start printing a test pattern C g REEF P g Correct Gaps Overlapping areas 4 Press the V key to make the following screen Y CALIBRATION 45 appear on the display th SETTING gt 5 Press the B key to make the following screen appear on the display gt 8 m kun gt 0 10 6 Use the A and V keys to set the value you then press the ENTER key ENTER Perform correction to ensure uniform dot spac SETTING ine fe ing If there are gaps in the test pattern reduce 0 10 P 0 20 the value If there are overlapping areas in the 2 00 to 2 00 test pattern increase the value
5. This section describes error messages that may appear on the dis play and how to resolve problems that can occur during operation 83 6 1 What to Do If The machine doesn t run D The power does not switch on Is the main power switched on If the power does not come on when you press the POWER key the main power at the back of the machine may not be switched on Make sure the main power is switched on then press the POWER key again D Printing doesn t start when data is sent Are the network settings correct Make sure there are no errors in the network settings For more about making the connection to a network see Roland PrintServer Network Settings Guide Has media been loaded the SETUP LED is lit If the SETUP LED is not illuminated make sure the media is loaded correctly and press the SETUP key to illuminate the SETUP LED Top menu i 9 Is the top menu displayed If the top menu isn t displayed printing doesn t start even when data is sent from the computer Is the PAUSE LED illuminated If the PAUSE key has been pressed and the PAUSE LED is lighted the unit has been paused To resume printing press the PAUSE key again The PAUSE LED is extinguished and printing resumes To terminate printing first stop the transmission of printing instructions from the computer to this machine Then press the SETUP key Hold down for about 1 second This deletes the printing instructions that
6. 3 Press the gt key to display the screen shown RIGHT EDGE in the figure e JWM str When you do this the printing carriage moves to the right edge of the printing area Right hand edge of Right hand edge the printing area of the media 4 Use the 44 and gt keys to move the marker 2 at the right edge of the printing carriage to the f location that you want to make the right edge mi of the printing area Press the ENTER key to lock in the setting the right hand edge with an audible beep 5 Press the V key to display the screen shown Y LEFT EDGE gt 6 Press the B key to make the following screen LEFT EDGE n appear on the display gt d amp In7 GET c When you do this the printing carriage moves to the left edge of the printing area Left hand edge Left hand edge of of the media the printing area 7 Use the lt a and gt keys to move the marker at the right edge of the printing carriage to the location you want to make the left edge of the printing area Press the ENTER key to lock in the setting the left hand edge with an audible beep 8 Press the lt q key to display the screen shown MENU 45 in the figure o M PRINT AREA b When you do this the printing carriage returns to the standby position Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 51 3 5 Using Transparent Media If the
7. NPRUDENCE e Ne pas utiliser avec une fiche ou un fil lectrique endommag ou avec une prise mal fix e Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer un incendie ou une lectrocution D brancher le fil lorsque l appareil reste inutilis pendant une longue p riode Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer des d charges lectriques une lectrocution ou un incendie du une d t rioration de l isolation lectrique Ne pas essayer de d brancher le fil avec des mains mouill es Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer des d charges lectriques Le d ballage l installation et le d placement de l appareil doivent tre effectu s par quatre personnes ou plus Le non respect de cette consigne pourrait causer des d fauts dans l appareil entrainant des blessures Installer dans un endroit stable et de niveau oinon l appareil pourrait se renverser et provoquer des blessures ma Ne pas endommager ou modifier le fil electrique Ne pas le plier le tordre l tirer l attacher ou le serrer de facon excessive Ne pas mettre d objet ou de poids dessus Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait endommager le fil lectrique ce qui risquerait de provoquer une lectrocution ou un incendie Saisir la fiche et non le fil electrique lorsque vous debranchez D brancher en tirant sur le fil pourrait l endommager et risquer de provoquer un incendi
8. adjust the positioning of the media clamps The media clamps are designed to press down on a space 10 mm 7 16 in inward from either edge of the media Do not perform printing within these areas Chapter 2 Basic Operation 37 2 2 Loading Media Separating the Media Make sure the SETUP LED lights up To cut off a printed portion from the roll hold down the SHEET CUT key for at least one second The piece is cut off at the present location of the printing start line Depending on the composition of the media cutoff may not be possible Point This step is not necessary when cutoff is performed automatically by sending a media cutoff command from the computer Knife guide The media is cut off here _ When you re performing cutoff do not use the key to pull the media back Unless the end of the media has been pulled out to a location to the front of the platen cutoff may not be performed smoothly Printing start line Printed portion Removing the Media 1 Refer to the previous section Separating the Media and cut off the media 2 When the SETUP LED is lighted hold down The SETUP LED goes out the SETUP key for at least one second oe O 3 Move the sheet loading lever toward the back Sheet loading lever of the unit The pinch rollers rise to release the media 4 Remove the media 38 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 3 Printing D Notice Do not open
9. or the next menu screen e Select the value for a setting Moves the media when specify ing the printing location jJ e Move to a submenu screen Moves the printing carriage when specifying the printing location ENNNL Move to the previous menu screen Moves the printing carriage when specifying the printing location for a setting ENTER LJ e Executes the menu Locks in the value for a setting 5 1 Display Menus Flowchart CLEANING i Press the CLEANING key to perform all head cleaning v Press the ENTER key CLEANING to perform head cleaning AL CLEANING ALL P CLEANING Press the ENTER key A GROUP to perform head cleaning of A Group CLEANING Press the ENTER key B GROUP to perform head cleaning of B Group CLEANING Press the ENTER key C GROUP to perform head cleaning of C Group CLEANING Q sre an 3 MAINTENANCE CLEANING e MAINTENANCE WIPER REPLACE Chapter 5 Menus and Keys 75 5 1 Display Menus Flowchart MENU SHEETTYPE gt Displayed only when the material has been set up RIGHT EDGE SET 4 MENU 4 PRINT AREA SHEET TYPE 4 OPAQUEPOPAQUE OPAQUE CLEAR PRINT AREA RIGHT EDGE 4 gt RIGHT EDGE CANCEL 4 LEFT EDGE SET PRINT AREA 4 LEFT EDGE gt LEFT EDGE CANCEL 4 LIONE NM e I Ns src gsgcsc2sgsc III cgEIILI gc
10. 2 Press the MENU key and the V key to dis MENU Y play the screen shown in the figure Si In MENU 4 fs i fs HEAD HEIGHT gt 3 Press the B key to display the screen shown HEAD HEIGHT lt in the figure p 8 GIGH gt MIDDLE When the screen shown in the figure appears the print ing carriage simultaneously moves to the left 4 Move the lever to adjust the height of the head When you move the lever the machine beeps and the TN screen display changes When the lever is moved to position 1 low One beep aN When the lever is moved to position 2 middle Two beeps Ay When the lever is moved to position 3 high Three beeps Pd Point Move the lever until it stops If it is not at position 3 high When media 1 position 2 or position 3 bidirectional printing that is thick or prone to may be misaligned warping is loaded 2 middle Standard 1 low Suitable for high image quality Close the front cover The printing carriage return to the standby position 36 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 2 Loading Media When Loading Media That Warps Easily When you are loading whose left and right edges are prone to warping use the media clamps The media clamps can be used to secure media that is up to 0 7 mm 0 027 in or so in thickness D Notice The following media cannot be used even when secured in place by the media clamps Media whose warping is n
11. 27 ON gsccrsscsc5cccscsgsscc ccc MENU 4 HEAD HEIGHT gt MENU ADJUST BI DIR e a MENU 4 CALIBRATION gt 4 ___ HEAD HEIGHT HIGH LOW HIGH MIDDLE LOW ADJUST BI DIR 4 TEST PRINT SETTING No 1 SETTING No 2 SETTING No 3 SETTING No 4 ADJUST BI DIR lt 4 LOAD 4 PRESETTING 1 y LOAD PRESETTING PRESETTING1 to PRESETTING8 ADJUST BI DIR 4 SAVE 4 SAVE PRESETTING gt PRESETTING 1 PRESETTING1 to PRESETTING8 CALIBRATION TEST PRINT 4 CALIBRATION SETTING gt SETTING 4 0 10 0 10 4 PRESS ENTER KEY ADJUST BI DIR lt 4 g 4 H1 H2 H3 SETTING NO 1 gt 0 0 0 d H4 H5 H6 0 00 30 to 10 In steps of 1 2 2 00 to 2 00 In steps of 0 05 To the INK CONTROL menu 76 Chapter 5 Menus and Keys 5 1 Display Menus Flowchart CALIBRATION menu Y MENU INKCONTROL EMPTY MODE CONT STOP CONT STOP INK CONTROL EMPTY MODE gt INK CONTROL 4 PUMP UP 4 INK CONTROL 4 HEAD WASH d INK CONTROL CHANGE INK SET gt CHANGE INK SET 44 PIG LcLm 4 PIG LcLm PIG OrGr DYE LcLm UNIT 4 mm mm mm INCH MENU 4 NOW PROCESSING FACTORY DEFAULT MENU 4 PERFORMING SYSTEM REPORT 4 TEST PRINT MENU 45 FINISHED REPLACE KNIFE MENU 4 188 2NN SEE 4HE Omg 10 EB 11881208 INK REMAINING gt DNE GNE 70E SEE MENU 4 HEAD CLEANI
12. EMPTY MODE EMPTY MODE When replacement of the ink cartridge becomes EMPTY EMPTY necessary while printing is in progress this setting determines whether MODE MODE printing continues or pauses This setting is used when the ink car C ON T STOP tridge cannot be changed immediately during printing such as dur STOP ing unattended operation at night CONT causes printing to continue without pause even if ink refill CHANGE ing becomes necessary To replace an ink cartridge press the PAUSE INK SET key to pause operation then replace with a new cartridge Pressing PIG LcLm the PAUSE key again resumes printing PIG OrGr Printing continues with the small amount of ink remaining so the DYE LcLm printed image may become faint as the ink runs out In general it should possible to perform about 1 m 10 ft of printing once this message appears although the actual varies widely according to the amount of ink needed for the particular image Printing is continued only for the data currently being printed Operation stops after one image is output STOP causes operation to pause immediately when the ink car tridge needs to be changed Printing is resumed by replacing the cartridge Please note however that the colors of an image in progress may no longer be perfectly matched if the unit is allowed to remain paused for two or three hours before resuming printing PUMP UP PUMP UP Drains ink from the printing head
13. NAME See the MODEL given on the rating plate RELEVANT DIRECTIVE EC LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 73 23 EEC EC ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Contents oni eT 1 Feat res of the FJ 940 mca 4 To Ensure Sate USE e a nd thai 5 About the Labels Affixed to the Unit reinen EE R 8 Pour utiliser en toute s curit seeeeeeeeeeeeee eee ecce eeseeeee nennen nennen nnne nnn 9 propos des tiquettes coll es sur l apparence audeat ann 12 t CE LT Slane EE IUE T I I 13 1 1 CHECKING ACCESSON GS ses ra tea bapti fagi lucta nt od Latus fases statuae uio etos 14 Pera NOS rte nen ae en een Ee Seg ee ttc euim Mine tole edes ust a een dust 15 1 3 Assemblirig and Installing suec tine Biidvier nia Medien eee ae ei 17 Installation Environment sasesana eot No ques bebes boe aoi geo cO AG crescit rennes annee nee ennemies een 17 Step LeXssenible NG SANG oit nus rA Om nm deir ia anaes ica E OT MID IM E 18 Step 2 Installthe Included Hens 3 2 asset emet tbe nan ie eoe dts dant to te baee tu ue cada dune vo e Ade Sab copa dne it ae 20 Step 2 Installthe Din Bole iiec tetro sn n ba cer AI ER DN qucd tH EAM S RENI tente 21 step 4 Remove the Protective MEGA mamememen samenineamnnmMieemasienele Ne te 23 74 COnmMeCIIMNG Ihe Cables
14. SHEET NOT LOADED PRESS SETUP KEY 1 20 38 4 5E cE 7 SH OM 10M LE 12m SET CARTRIDGE 1293340250 73 9 10 TE 12 REMOVE CARTRIDGE 12 935579 9 10 Ll 12 SELT CB LroUrD 1 2 9 4 5 5 1 9 ID LI 12 REMOVE CL LIQUID 1234590725989 10 11 12 EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE INSTALL DRAIN BOTTLE TO CANCEL HOLD DOWN SETUP KEY DRY UP OF HEAD MAY GIVE DAMAGE DO NOT USE MEDIA CLAMPS Meaning An operation command was given while the cover or front cover is open Test printing was attempted with no media loaded Ink has been used up The message at left indicates that the 1 and 7 ink has been used up An ink cartridge was removed A request to insert an ink cartridge was made from this machine A request to remove an ink cartridge was made from this machine A request to insert a cleaning cartridge was made from this machine A request to remove a cleaning cartridge was made from this machine Discard discharged ink This message appears before operations that will discharge large amounts of ink There is a chance of discharged ink overflow ing if operations are carried out while the drain bottle is full Check that the drain bottle is set in position Operation was paused by pressing the PAUSE key but there is still some remaining data Emergency stop was effected CLOSE THE COVER is also displayed repeatedly Audible alert each 10 sec After min audible alert goes continuously Do not use m
15. as a paper or cloth into the plastic bag and soak up the ink Combustible media such as a paper or cloth 4 Dispose of it as combustible media impregnated with discharged ink Point If any ink gets on your hands or clothing wash it off as soon as possible Ink stains may become difficult to remove if allowed to stand Chapter 4 Maintenance 69 4 6 How to Replace the Separating Knife Do not touch the tip of the separating knife with your fingers Doing so may result in injury Do not touch the control panel while head cleaning or other cleaning is in progress The printing carriage may move and cause injury D Notice When replacing the knife do not pull out the printing carriage If the machine is allowed to stand for a prolonged period with the printing carriage pulled out head clogging or even damage to the printing heads may occur If the separating knife becomes dull replace with the included replacement blade J Press the MENU key and Y key to make MENU Y US az the following screen appear on the display ao Im I7 REDIACE KNIFE ENTER 2 Press the ENTER key to make the following m pee FINISHED screen appear on the display When the screen shown in the figure appears the print ing carriage simultaneously moves to the left _ 2 Grasp the screw portion and slowly pull it out in the direction of the arrow 3 Open the front cover and then remove the sep
16. cleaning E CANINOS Do not dismantle the cartridge Keep out of reach of children Do not store the cartridge in high or freezing temperatures In addition to the A WARNING and ACAUTION symbols the symbols shown below are also used D NOLICGB Indicates information to prevent machine breakdown or malfunction and ensure correct use Point Indicates a handy tip or advice regarding use Pour utiliser en toute s curit Avis sur les avertissements Utilis pour avertir l utilisateur d un risque de d c s ou de blessure grave en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l appareil NATTENTION Utilis pour avertir l utilisateur d un risque de blessure ou de dommage NPRUDENCE domestiques propos des symboles mat riel en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l appareil Par dommage mat riel il est entendu dommage ou tout autre effet ind sirable sur la maison tous les meubles et m me les animaux Le symbole attire l attention de l utilisateur sur les instructions importantes ou les avertissements Le sens pr cis du symbole est d termin par le dessin l int rieur du triangle Le symbole gauche signifie danger d lectrocution Le symbole avertit l utilisateur de ce qu il ne doit pas faire ce qui est interdit La chose sp cifique ne pas faire est indiqu e par le dessin l int rieur du cercle Le symbole gauche signifie que l appareil ne doit jamais tre d mont Le symbole pr
17. cleaning cartridges 60 Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 4 Maintenance This section describes how to clean the printing heads daily care and maintenance and the like 61 4 1 Cleaning the Printing Heads Switching on the sub power automatically performs maintenance operations including cleaning of the printing head This means that there is normally no need to perform cleaning otherwise If drop out occurs with printed images clean the printing head Cleaning the Printing Heads 1 Load media for printing test use 2 Pressing the CLEANING key lets you select y cleaning of all the heads or of only the A group CLEANING HEAD CLEANING 4 heads the B group heads or the C group a omi e wm 4 heads Press the ENTER key to start head cleaning ENTER In Also holding down the CLEANING key for at least one second starts head cleaning for all heads Point Printing head Groups A Group Black Cyan B Group Magenta Yellow C Group Light cyan Light magenta or Orange Green 3 After head cleaning has ended holding down TEST PRINT the TEST PRINT key for one second or longer starts a printing test Re 4 Hefer to 2 3 Printing Performing a Printing Test and check the printing test results If a problem is found repeat the cleaning 62 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 1 Cleaning the Printing Heads If Drop out Persists Even After Carrying Out Cleaning Several Times Poi
18. fill the media entirely When setting the printing area in the scan direction the direction of printing carriage movement at the PRINT AREA menu leave a margin on either side If the printing area is set to extend all the way to the left right and right edges a small amount of misalignment may result in printing beyond the edge of the media 86 Chapter 6 What to Do If 6 1 What to Do If B Media feed is not smooth slippage occurs Is thick media being used If the surface of the media rubs against the printing heads and smooth feed is impossible then adjust the height of the printing heads see 2 2 Loading Media When Loading Thick Media When the height of the printing head has been adjusted it is necessary to perform bidirectional correction only when performing bidirectional printing For more information about bidirectional correction see 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Bidirectional Correction If using sheet media does the loaded media contact areas such as the stand s media flange If the sheet media contacts the media flange or the like at the back of the unit shift the retainer to a location where the media doesn t make contact If the media touches an obstruction while printing is in progress normal media feed is not performed and image quality may suffer or the media may jam Is the sheet media loaded at an angle Are the left and right edges of the media not straight If the media is load
19. for one second or longer while the SETUP LED is lit performs a printing test I CLEANING This enters the HEAD CLEANING menu for cleaning the E printing heads f Cleaning can be performed while in any state ALL A GROUP B GROUP or C GROUP Begins cleaning of the printing heads Holding down for one sec ond carries out cleaning for all the heads After cleaning carry out a printing test to make sure there are no problems For detailed information see 2 3 Printing Performing a Printing Test and 4 1 Cleaning the Printing Heads Chapter 5 Menus and Keys 81 82 5 3 Description of Keys Key SHEET CUT f Pressing and holding the SHEET CUT key for one second or longer cuts off the media at the location of the present print start line Press this to separate the portion that has been printed from the roll You cannot sever a piece of me dia while printing is in progress MENU This enters the menu mode When a menu is displayed the and V keys move to the next menu the moves to a submenu and the lt d key moves to the previous screen P These move the media and the cartridge When a menu is displayed these move among the menu items MENU PA LANGUAGE This sets the language for screen messages You can select either English or Japanese Chapter 5 Menus and Keys ENGLISH JAPA ENGLISH NESE 6 What to Do If
20. have already been sent from the computer to this machine and printing is stopped Has ink run out ij am 5H 4M SH CH When printing data is sent while the screen shown in the 7j Sm om 10m tim 12m figure is displayed a message appears and a warning beep sounds This screen show 1and 7 is run out At the same time operation pauses When the ink car tridge is replaced with a new one printing starts 84 Chapter 6 What to Do If 6 1 What to Do If The media width cannot be detected even when the SETUP key is pressed Is SHEET TYPE set to CLEAR When SHEET TYPE is set to CLEAR the width of the media is not detected during media setup and the printable width is set to maximum When transparent media is loaded specify a printing area that matches the actual width of the media Refer to 3 5 Using Transparent Media If opaque media is loaded set SHEET TYPE to OPAQUE Is the width of the loaded media 210 mm or less When media having a width of 210 mm or less is loaded the width is not detected during media setup Load media that is at least 210 mm wide and perform setup again Clean attractive printing is impossible Bl if drop out occurs with printed images Clean the printing heads see 4 1 Cleaning the Printing Heads B The printing heads scrape the surface of the media Is the loaded media very thick If media feed is not smooth because the media catches on the head then adj
21. never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left means the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet A WARNING Doing so may lead to fire or abnormal op eration resulting in injury QO Do not disassemble repair or modify Use only with a power supply of the same rating as indicated on the unit Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution e Use with other than the included power cord may lead to fire or electrocution Use only with the power cord included with this product e Ground the unit with the ground wire Failure to do so may result in risk of electri cal shock in the even of a mechanical prob lem Do not use while in an abnormal state i e emitting smoke burning odor unusual noise or the like Doing so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately switch off first the sub power then the main power unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet and contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or ser vice center To Ensure Safe Use CAUTION e Do not use with a damaged power cord or plug or with a loose electri cal outlet Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution When not in use for extended periods unplug the power cord from the elec
22. new T type of ink to use then press the ENTER key NE qa A m PIG LcLm MT m PIG LcLm Pigmented ink cyan magenta yellow black light cyan light magenta PIG OrGr Pigmented ink cyan magenta yellow black orange green DYE LcLm Dye based ink cyan magenta yellow black light cyan light magenta 5 When the display shown in the figure appears discard the discharged ink in the drain bottle EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE Point Be sure to discard the discharged ink Attempting to replace the ink while discharged ink remains may cause discharged ink to overflow from the bottle Continued on the next page 58 Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 3 8 Changing the Type of Ink 6 Attach the drain bottle and press the ENTER key The display shown in the figure appears Pulling out all the ink cartridges starts the re placement of ink Follow the messages on the display to carry out the procedure When the display shown in the figure appears discard the discharged ink in the drain bottle Point Be sure to discard the discharged ink Attempting to replace the ink while discharged ink remains may cause discharged ink to overflow from the bottle For more information about how to dispose of dis charged ink see 4 5 Disposing of Discharged Ink When the display shown in the figure appears insert the ink cartridge to be newly used When the display shown in the figure app
23. pigment and dye based inks Built in Print Server This machine has a built in print server Roland PrintServer as a network interface When you use the print server you can send printing data to the machine from anywhere on the network Includes a Software Raster Image Processor RIP Roland SelectColor which is included with the machine lets you use your computer to perform raster image processing for printing data such as PostScript files exported from a program and output the data to the machine To Ensure Safe Use About WARNING and ACAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly A WARNING NCAUTION About the Symbols Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or media damage should the unit be used improperly Media damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets The A symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle The symbol at left means danger of electrocution The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbid den The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left means the unit must
24. printing may occur For this reason about 60 seconds after pressing the lt key to move the printing carriage the printing carriage returns to the standby position Also the printing carriage returns to the standby position when about 30 seconds passes during this interval after the lt and gt key is released If the setting could not be made in within the time limit then do the setting over again from the beginning When the printing area is set to the full width of the media fluctuations in media width detection or slight crookedness of the media may result in printing outside the media causing soiling of the platen If this happens then do not specify a printing area Instead use the default printing area in effect when the media is set up Point After setting the printing area pressing the SETUP key to cancel the setup for the media making the SETUP LED go out cancels the printing area that has been set Using PRINT AREA to set the printing area when the starting location in the scan direction has been specified with the BASE POINT key the setting made with the BASE POINT key is canceled Y 1 Press the MENU key and V key to display iens MENU s the screen shown in the figure fs sa d amp I PRINT AREA gt 2 Press the B key to display the screen shown rs PRINT AREA in the figure fe RIGHT EDGE gt Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 3 4 Setting the Margins
25. the like switch on the power Do not leave the unit with the printing carriage not in standby position Recovery from this problem is impossible Use the POWER key to switch the power off First raise the temperature of the area where installed then switch on the power Load media at the correct location and press the SETUP key again see 2 2 Loading Media When using transparent media set SHEET TYPE to CLEAR see 3 5 Using Transparent Media Replace with media of loadable size Wipe off the grime on the reflective tape then perform setup again Move the sheet loading lever toward LOAD and lower the pinch rollers then press the SETUP key see 2 2 Loading Media Turn power off by pressing POWER key to reset Interrupted printing is not resumed Repeat printing from the beginning Press any key to cancel the message Allow the unit to stand for about 40 minutes then resume operation Check the number shown on the display then press the POWER key to switch off the power After you switch off the power inform your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or service center of the number that appeared on the display Make sure the cable is attached securely Change the head height to the specified height and press the ENTER key 7 Appendix 93 94 7 1 Specifications Main unit Specification FJ 540 Printing method Piezo ink jet method Printing width 210 to 1361 mm 8
26. the location shown in the figure If the front edge of the media is cut at an angle load the media so that its edge is lined up straight with the guide line Guide line Point Be sure to line up the right hand edge of the media with the guide line If the media is not positioned correctly when you press the SETUP key the message SHEET SET ERROR SET AGAIN appears on the display Rear lll Rear View M sene ende Media flange Remove the left hand media flange at the back of the unit Move the right hand media flange at the back of the unit to a position where it does not touch the loaded media Drape the pulled out media at the back between the ma chine and the media guide Media guide Chapter 2 Basic Operation 35 2 2 Loading Media When Loading Thick Media Media that is thick or that warps easily may lead to problems with media feed or jamming When you are using such media adjust the height of the printing heads Point When the height of the printing head has been adjusted it is necessary to perform bidirectional correction For more informa tion about bidirectional correction see 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Bidirectional Correction For more information about the thicknesses of media that you can load see 7 2 Media Conditions Adjusting the Head Height The head height is setting at position 2 middle when shipped from the factory 1 Open the front cover
27. the surface of the stainless steel frame If there is dust on the sponges wipe it off with the cleaning stick Point Give special attention to removing the fibrous dust Cleaning stick that tends to build up on the heads Stainless steel frame 9 Clean the rubber caps and the area around them Use a cleaning stick to wipe off any buildup of dust or grime from the rubber caps If there is dust on the sponges wipe it off with the cleaning stick D Notice If no grime is present do not touch the sponges in side the rubber caps Rubber caps Sponges When removing grime adhering to the sponge in side a rubber cap touch the sponge gently with the tip of the cleaning stick to pick up the grime Rub bing forcefully may damage the surface of the sponge Chapter 4 Maintenance 65 66 4 2 Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit 10 11 12 13 Clean the wiper Use a cleaning stick to wipe away any buildup of dust and grime from the wiper Point Replacing the Wiper If the message REPLACE WIPER appears on the display replace the wiper with a new one As a rule of thumb the message prompting you to replace the wiper appears when cleaning has been per formed 500 times with ALL selected for head cleaning For information on how to replace the wiper see 4 3 Replacing the Wiper Attach the left and right covers and secure them closed by tightening the screws Cove
28. trical outlet Failure to do so may result in danger of shock electrocution or fire due to deterioration of the electrical insulation Do not attempt to unplug the power cord with wet hands Doing so may result in electrical shock Unpacking and installation must be carried out by four or more persons Otherwise the machine or the stand may fall resulting in injury Install in a level and stable location Otherwise the unit may tip over and cause injury ux fF a Do not injure or modify the electrical power cord nor subject it to exces sive bends twists pulls binding or pinching nor place any object of weight on it Doing so may damage the electrical power Aq cord leading to electrocution or fire When unplugging the electrical power cord from the power outlet grasp the plug not the cord Unplugging by pulling the cord may damage it leading to fire or electrocution Do not allow liquids metal objects or flammables inside the machine Such medias can cause fire Use the joining screws to secure the unit to the stand Failure to do so may result in falling of the unit leading to injury Use care to avoid pinching the fingers when placing the unit on the stand Doing so may result in injury NCAUTION Be sure to install the media guide when loading roll media Otherwise the ro
29. 5 Make this setting again when horizontal stripes are plainly visible on printing results TEST PRINT This menu is for verifying the adjustment SETTING This sets the correction value When you can set the error for the amount of feed for the grit rollers on the computer the computer s setting takes priority For more information see 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Feed Correction Chapter 5 Menus and Keys 79 5 2 Description of Menus Default value Setting range Top menu This selects millimeters or inches as the unit of measurement for the mm INCH width displayed on the top menu after setting up the media When inch display is used values are displayed to the first digit to the right of the decimal point SYSTEM REPORT This prints the current status of settings and other system informa tion REPLACE KNIFE This prompts you to replace the separating knife FACTORY DE This returns all menu settings to their original values when shipped FAULT from the factory For more about the factory defaults for the various settings see the Default value entry for each menu setting in this section INK This shows the amount of ink left after each of the ink cartridges has REMAINING been installed The fewer the markers j the less ink is left If a partially used ink cartridge is removed and reinstalled or if a partially used ink cart
30. 5 16 to 53 9 16 in Acceptable media widths 210 to 1371 mm 8 5 16 to 54 in Conditions for usable media Maximum media thickness 1 0 mm 0 039 in Maximum diameter for roll media 180 mm 7 1 16 in Core inner diameter for roll media 50 8 mm 2 in or 76 2 mm 3 in Maximum weight for roll media 20 kg 44 1 Ib Ink cartridges Pigmented ink Exclusive pigmented ink cartridge Capacity 220 cc 5 cc Colors The six colors black cyan magenta yellow light cyan and light magenta or the six colors black cyan magenta yellow orange and green Dye based ink Exclusive dye based ink cartridge Capacity 220 cc 5 cc Colors The six colors black cyan magenta yellow light cyan and light magenta Printing resolution Printing dot resolution Max 1440 dpi Distance accuracy Error of less than 0 3 of distance traveled or 0 3 mm whichever is greater at Roland PET film print travel 1 m 39 3 8 in Printing heads cleaning Automatic cleaning and manual cleaning Interface Bidirectional parallel interface compliant with IEEE 1284 Nibble mode ECP mode non compression and Ethernet 10Base T or 100Base TX Power saving function Auto sleep Power consumption Printing mode Maximum 2 0A 100V to 240V 10 50 60 Hz Standby mode Maximum 0 6A 100V to 240V 10 50 60 Hz Acoustic noise level Printing mode 65dB A or less According to ISO7779 Standby mode 40dB A or less Dimensi
31. 72 Chapter 4 Maintenance 5 Menus and Keys This section contains a flowchart of the menus and describes the control panel keys and the menu items 73 5 1 Display Menus Flowchart For details about each of the menus see the 5 2 Description of Menus C Roland FJ 540 Ver 1 00 ENGLISH When the power is turned on for the first time or turned on after removing the ink JAPANESE Roland FJ 540 INK NOT FILLED SELECT INK TYPE PIGMENT LcLm Roland FJ 540 PIGMENT LcLm PIGMENT LcLm PIGMENT OrGr DYE LcLm DYE LcLm INSTALL DRAIN BOTTLE FILLING INK SETUP SHEET Load the media and press the SETUP key SET UP W JA MENU LANGUAGE MENU LANGUAGE PIGMENT LcLm PIGMENT OrGr Selecting the language for Screen messages Use A or y to select Press the ENTER key to enable the setting P No ink is filled Select the installed ink type and press the ENTER key Attach the drain bottle and press ENTER key The system will execute ink fill Go back to the previous menu screen gt O Printable width of the loaded media Top W 1234 mm menu A wv e Select an item e Select the value lt Executes the menu Locks in the value for a setting 74 Chapter 5 Menus and Keys Advance to the next menu screen or move down one level Move to the previous menu screen
32. ANCELING SET HEAD HEIGHT TO Cheese 6 2 What to Do If an Error Message Appears Meaning A motor error occurred The air temperature where installed is lower than the ambient temperature at which the unit can operate approx 5 C 41 F or more lower The SETUP key was pressed even though no media is loaded Setup was performed with no media at the correct location Sheet Type is set to OPAQUE but transparent media was loaded An attempt was made to load media that is too small The reflective tape is dirty The SETUP key was pressed with the pinch rollers up The pinch rollers were raised during setup The printing head was returned to its standby position to be capped canceling current printing job Because emergency stop was effected more than 10 min Continuous operation caused the pump motor to become hot so operation was paused to prevent damage to the motor A problem occurred that resulted in a error that cannot be canceled Correct operation became impossible because an error occurred The useful life has ended for a component that must be replaced by a service technician A problem was found in the data received The head height and the loaded media do not match Chapter 6 What to Do lf Action Recovery from this problem is impossible Use the POWER key to switch the power off and back on again After rectifying the cause of the error a media jam or
33. CLEANING key SHEET CUT key MENU key ENTER key Arrow keys 16 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 3 Assembling and Installing Unpacking and installation must be carried out by four or more persons Otherwise the machine or the stand may fall resulting in injury Install in a level and stable location Otherwise the unit may tip over and cause injury Use care to avoid pinching the fingers when placing the unit on the stand Doing so may result in injury Use the joining bolts to secure the unit to the stand Failure to do so may result in falling of the unit leading to injury Installation Environment D Notice Never install the unit in any of the following situations as it could result in breakdown or faulty operation Places with excessive electrical noise Places with excessive humidity or dust Places with poor ventilation because this machine generates considerable heat during operation Places with excessive vibration Places exposed to strong illumination or direct sunlight Never stand on the stand legs Doing so may damage them Do not place objects on the unit as doing so may result in breakdown The required installation spaces for this model is below 3700 W x 2000 D x 1800 H mm 145 11 16 W x 78 3 4 D x 70 7 8 H in Chapter 1 Getting Started 17 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 1 Assemble the Stand First assemble the stand then mount t
34. In steps of 0 05 Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 53 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Bidirectional Correction This adjusts for misalignment that occurs during bidirectional printing Perform adjustment for bidirectional correction in situations such as the following e When media is replaced with a different type e When the head height has been adjusted e When using in a location subject to large changes in temperature Point Bidirectional correction is enabled only when performing bidirectional printing Setting Adjustment Value 1 Press the MENU key and V key to make MENU Y l MENU 4 the following screen appear on the display fe m Ts dio 2 Press the 9 Key to make the following screen ADIs CO qi appear on the display fs I7 TEST PRINT e 3 Press the ENTER key to start printing a test pattern After the printing test has finished the media is fed to a position that lets you to view the test pattern
35. NE EE D OI I U i 3 4 5 6 9 410 LT nm i PIAI D DU nmmm Adjustment value H6 du ul I The value with no H5 ul di u d muy RII UU U M M we d d di dd Wi D OD ED D ODD D D UP displacement s UD UD n HD dI T gl ul H2 ul Nat iY CE HoN S N CUARTA Check the adjustment value then press the ENTER key The media returns to its position when the printing test ended 54 Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing 6 Press the V di to make the following screen oo NE BI DIR You can select from SETTING NO 1 through SETTING NO 4 7 Press the key to make the following screen nz appear on the display d amp 0 0 0 the value you checked in step 4 then press the LUNAM l g 8 6 E ENTE R key 30 to 10 In steps of 1 2 In case of SETTING NO 1 enter H1 71 2 H2 8 H3 7 H4 8 H5 6 and H6 7 ENTER 9 Use the and V keys to Choose Setting No 2 SETTING NO 2 appears In the same zi way as in step 6 and step 8 enter the value E m you checked in step 4 then press the ENTER omen SESS key TC Enter values in the same way for SETTING NO 3 and SETTING NO 4 M Saving and Loading a Bidirectional correction Value You can take adjustment values for bidirectional correction that you ve set and save them in memory You can save up to eight types Saving different adjustment values for different types of media lets you lo
36. NG 4 HEAD CLEANING 4 HEAD CLEANING ALL MEDIUM ALL POWERFUL HEAD CLEANING 4 HEAD CLEANING 4 A MEDIUM A POWERFUL HEAD CLEANING 4 HEAD CLEANING 4 B MEDIUM B POWERFUL v To the SHEET TYPE menu Press TEST PRINT key HEAD CLEANING 4 HEAD CLEANING 4 C MEDIUM C POWERFUL at least one second during these screens appeared test print start Chapter 5 Menus and Keys 17 5 2 Description of Menus Top menu Function Setting Default range value SHEET TYPE This is used to select either transparent or opaque media OPAQUE OPAQUE Select OPAQUE when the media loaded on the unit is not transpar CLEAR ent When the media loaded on the unit is not transparent select OPAQUE When you are using transparent media or the printing area cannot be detected select CLEAR For more information see 3 5 Using Transparent Media PRINT AREA RIGHT EDGE This appears only when the media is in a loaded state LEFT EDGE This sets the printing area in the left right direction the direction of printing carriage movement of the loaded media With transparent media automatic detection of the media width is not performed In such cases use the PRINT AREA menu to specify the printing area in the left right direction Even when using opaque media this can be specified when printing in a specific area For more information see 3 3 Setting the Location Where Printing Start
37. OINT key is canceled in situations like the following When one page was printed When media setup is canceled by pressing the SETUP key 48 Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 3 4 Setting the Margins Setting the Margins in the Feed Direction You can set the margins in the feed direction using the software RIP raster image processor For information about how to make the settings for the margins refer to the documentation for the RIP you re using Printing area for the next printing operation Next Printing Setting made using the software RIP First Printing Margin Point When a media cutoff command is sent from the computer during continuous output the value for the margin between the first printing and the next printing differs For more information about margins see 7 4 The Media cutoff Location During Con tinuous Printing Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 49 50 3 4 Setting the Margins Setting the Margins in the Scan Direction Set the left and right margins for the printing area You can set the scan direction left and right margins only at the time of media setup Printing area Left margin Right margin Margin set by PRINT Margin set by PRINT AREA LEFT EDGE AREA RIGHT EDGE D Notice If the printing carriage moves away from the standby position when not printing problems such as drying out of the printing heads or dot drop out during
38. Roland HI i s iI EE PRON High Fidelity inkjet printer by Roland DG Corporation FJ 540 USER S MANUAL Thank you very much for purchasing the product To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product s performance please be sure to read through this manual completely and store it in a safe location Unauthorized copying or transferral in whole or in part of this manual is prohibited The contents of this operation manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any misprint or error please inform us Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur through use of this product regardless of any failure to perform on the part of this product Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur with respect to any article made using this product Roland DG Corporation For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipmen
39. S asc secre rset potes mue lente lastly DEUM E Waa D nice tau e E Ced 40 Downloadttib Petatitig Db echas Ru ue e ade ba iced a oca dan eth ca bet ve tb bn buchbar bue face Made incita da fpa 40 Contents 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 1 eese Lees eeeeeerieee nennen nena nana ananas 41 3 1 Replacing the Ink Cartridges iccirco uice neut Ee ee ee 42 Care and Hand lire or Ink Cartridges ood eta aerae feit ut ine ione eva uia ba edad ri doa instaler ne dn dee 42 Replacing withiNew Enk C attridgesi aene tede bte en a en or tm locuta Ead ote VA Uter Rethel Mti 43 Hank Pus out durne DEHIDIB oie eae doce deca soo RA tuoi sc sah abai dua sup C De eeu sx ana lue ads es 44 3 2 Checking the Remaining Ink Level ioi ob co bed Ue botte du e to e rode aset a lupus Si ae 45 3 3 Setting the Location Where Printing Starts sisi 46 S tune he Start LOCATON RR RT 46 Specibsine a locaton inthe Deed Direc Om v ouv CE GU ne sn rai a VERTO let a NIU usted ia eee QIE 47 Specifying a Location 1n the Scan Direction sise iie dt Reb eorpora ewe E EE E casa dhded A EE RGE 48 gA OGUN Bis RI Ire A TEE OD cme a a 49 Setting the Mars ins in the Peed DIFECIOB scrinu n aO OR po d oet EROR DIT da PR E ORA te dU ea he E E AM 49 Setting the Marins Ta the Scam DICO seen e tn et e pacte oodd een Dora berita Ud eura en cag ui tav eei Eque Va danane 50 3 5 Using Transparent Medid ettet E ecrit E D an tes ex pee in s ev ee is eee ee 52 9 6 Makin
40. ad the adjustment value simply and easily when you change the media type Saving an Adjustment Value 1 Follow the steps in the previous section Setting Adjustment Value to enter adjustment values for SETTING NO 1 through SETTING NO 4 2 Press the V key to make the following screen Y i ADJUST BI DIR 4 appear on the display d amp s 3 Press the key to display the screen shown PT in the figure Choose a number to save to from g fs di among PRESETTING 1 through PRESET TING 8 then press the ENTER key The adjustment values are saved in the memory number you selected Point It may be a good idea to keep notes of the memory numbers and the kind of media whose adjustment value is saved in each number Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 55 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Loading an Adjustment Value 1 Press the MENU key and V key to make MENU Y MENU 4 the following screen appear on the display fs In d amp I7 ADJUST BI DIR gt 2 Press the B key to make the following screen ADJUST BI DIR 4 appear on the display fs I TEST PRINT P 3 Press the V key to make the following screen Y ADJUST BI DIR 4 appear on the display d amp I7 OAD PRESETTING b 4 Press the key to display the screen shown TU s in the figure PRESETTING 1 Choose the memory number to load then press the ENTER key The selected adjustment value is loade
41. and 22 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 4 Remove the Protective Media The protective media shown below is attached to this machine when it is shipped from the factory When you have finished installing the machine remove all protective media Front PACKING 1 Remove packings Packing 2 Peel off the tape 3 Remove the packing pull Straight back toward you to extract 6 Peel off the tape 5 Remove the retainer 2 4 Remove the retainer 1 If the screw for the retainer is difficult to loosen use a screwdriver to remove it Retainer 2 7 Attach the retainer you removed in step 4 and 5 Chapter 1 Getting Started 23 1 4 Connecting the Cables Use only with a power supply of the same rating as indicated on the unit Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution Ground the unit with the ground wire Failure to do so may result in risk of electrical shock in the even of a mechanical problem Use only with the power cord included with this product Use with other than the included power cord may lead to fire or electrocution Connecting the Power Cord D Notice Securely connect the power cord computer I O cable and so on so that they will not be unplugged and cause failure during operation Doing so may lead to faulty operation or breakdown Before co
42. appears discard the discharged ink in the drain bottle BA DRAIN BOTTLE D Notice Be sure to discard the discharged ink Attempting to clean the heads while discharged ink remains may cause discharged ink to overflow from the bottle For more information about how to dispose of dis charged ink see 4 5 Disposing of Discharged Ink 6 Mount the drain bottle and press the ENTER REMOVE CARTRIDGE key to display the screen shown in the figure Chapter 4 Maintenance 71 4 7 When Moving the Unit Insert a cleaning cartridge into the ink cartridge port for the flashing number 7 After you have pulled out all the ink cartridges whose colors are flashing head cleaning starts Follow the messages on the display to carry out the procedure T CL LIQUID When cleaning for the first two colors finishes the dis play returns to the screen shown in step 6 Follow the messages on the display to perform cleaning for the re maining four colors 8 When head cleaning finishes the sub power Switch to O shuts of automatically o 1 Q Switch off the main power switch 9 Detach the power cord and the cable connect ing the unit to the computer 10 Remove the drain bottle and stopper the drain tube Drain tube 1 1 Secure the printing carriage in place For information on how to secure in place refer to 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 4 Remove the Protec tive Media
43. arating knife Point 1 Loosen the screw If a blade remains in the printing carriage use the until it slips out tweezers in the cleaning kit to remove it 4 Replace with a new knife Positioning groove he knife is secured in place by the magnet 5 Install the separating knife 1 Grasp the screw portion _ and slowly insert it into 3 x L the groove 6 Close the front cover and press ENTER key 70 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 7 When Moving the Unit D Notice Before attempting to move the machine clean the heads Four optionally available cleaning cartridges are required to clean all the heads Each cleaning cartridge can be used to perform cleaning three times Do not tilt the machine at a large angle Ink or discharged fluid remaining in the machine may leak or spill causing breakdown or malfunction 1 If there is media loaded hold down the SETUP key for 1 second or longer to cancel setup then remove the media see 2 2 Loading Media Removing the Media 2 Press the MENU key and V key to make MENU Y the following screen appear on the display ne In MENU 4 fe INK CONTROL gt 3 Press the gt key to make the following screen appear on the display In INK CONTROL 4 fs EMPTY MODE gt 4 Use the V key to select HEAD WASH then Y press the ENTER key INK CONTROL 4 ape th HEAD WASH Tr 5 When the display shown in the figure
44. back of the machine Leave media unloaded at this time While holding down the CLEANING key switch on the POWER key Press the A and V keys to select CLEAN ING Press the ENTER key The screen shown in the figure appears and the printing carriage moves to the middle of the left cover Make sure the screen shown in the figure is displayed then remove the four screws and open the left and right covers D Notice Take care not to drop the covers when removing them If dropped the impact may cause them to break Chapter 4 Maintenance CLEANING 5 O MAINTENANCE T CLEANING ENTER dh sree NOW PROCESSING FINISHED CLEANING 4I Cover 4 2 Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit 6 To discharge static electricity from your body touch the location shown in the figure Clean the heads and the area around the heads on the left side of the machine Use a cleaning stick to wipe off any grime from the stainless steel frame for the heads and the plastic areas Printing head on either side of the heads M D Notice Be sure to use one of the included cleaning sticks Plasti Plastic area Stainless steel astic area Do not touch the nozzle surface of the heads frame for heads Nozzle surface of the heads 8 Clean the surface of the stainless steel frame on the right side of the machine Use a clean ing stick to wipe away any buildup of dust and ink from
45. c 73 5 1 Display Menus FlOWGNAFT 2 eats erret Fea tani nn ck extr enero ees 74 9 2 D SCrplon OF ui ie 78 929 D SCTIPION ON ICY RTI T TT LED Pm 81 0 Wal IO DO cpm 83 D ANR AU MO MN URN 84 Thema hine doesn CEU ease r rE A e SR Enero muet E du a uence bee 84 Clean aitractrye PUDIA ois IIpOossIDIe irre E rix o iX A O a E N E ae 85 Themed NL E T ne E E A 88 Whatto Do It the Printing Cartiase Does Not Operate 45 usce no t i o pex anna PEO A EEES 89 6 2 What to Do If an Error Message Appears iii 91 VAN T0 012 4 0 eec aaa a P 93 eop eNe aO S RE NS RES 94 NIST UES peo HCO LEER O E O Re NS Se ne de 94 ieaS Spe CLETCAU OTIS ua e EE E a Ne a E 95 Network IntertacesSpec tto AMONG saia a e N E sua Pa uiid 95 7 2 M dia Conditions c 96 WS ata Rar T 96 Loadable Media ir SRE N A O R 96 Fo ST ALAIN ne A eR TRA 97 7 4 The Media cutoff Location During Continuous Printing Rs 98 SelectColor is trademark of Roland DG Corporation Other company names and product name are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright O 2002 Roland DG Corporation http www rolanddg com Features of the FJ 540 What Is the FJ 540 The FJ 540 is a large format printer combining high speed with high print quality It supports a wide variety of media types as well as
46. d Point This operation deletes adjustment values that are not saved in memory If there are adjustment values that you want to keep save them in memory first 56 Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 3 Stopping Printing Operations Stopping Printing Operations Stopping Printing 1 Press the PAUSE key The PAUSE LED lights up PAUSE 2 Halt transmission of printing instructions from the computer 3 Hold down the SETUP key for one second or The SETUP LED flashes longer Any remaining data is cleared SETUP Pausing Printing Operations Press the PAUSE key The PAUSE LED lights up The PAUSE LED lights up PAUSE B To resume printing Press the PAUSE key again The PAUSE LED goes out The PAUSE LED goes out PAUSE O Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 57 3 8 Changing the Type of Ink When changing the type of ink in use follow the steps below to replace the ink Ink replacement requires four optionally available cleaning cartridges You can perform cleaning three times per clean ing cartridge 1 Press the MENU key and V key to make the following screen appear on the display E m Y n MENU 45 fs nis INKCONTROL 2 Press the gt key to make the following screen P Ordi S jin INK CONTROL 4 APPEAL o E fs EMPTY MODE gt 3 Use the V key to select CHANGE INK SET Y then press the 9 key ts TE ln D 8 4 Use the and V keys to select the
47. des blessures Ne pas toucher le bout de la lame S s paratrice avec les doigts Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer des blessures du devant quand l appareil est en marche Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer des blessures S Ne pas mettre les mains dans l espace Si de l encre entre en contact avec les yeux rincer imm diatement l eau 11 Pour utiliser en toute s curit A propos des tiquettes coll es sur l appareil Ces tiquettes sont coll es l ext rieur de l appareil Les dessins suivants indiquent l endroit et le contenu des messages Ne pas mettre les mains dans l espace devant l l ment quand celui ci est en marche Avant Arriere tiquette des caract ristiques lectriques Utiliser l alimentation appropri e CAUTION Read all Warnings and Procedures in the User s MANUAL before performing any cleaning Lire tous les avertissements et toutes les proc dures dans le Mode d emploi avant le nettoyage la cartouche d encre Ne pas d monter la cartouche Conserver hors de la port e des enfants Ne pas emmagasiner das temp ratures hautes ou basses 12 1 Getting Started This section describes what to do when you first open the packing carton including installing the machine and connecting it to a com puter 13 1 1 Checking Accessories The followi
48. e ou une lectrocution Ne pas introduire de liquide d objet m tallique ou inflammable dans l appareil Ce genre demat riel peut provoquer un incendie Utiliser les vis fournies pour bien fixer l appareil sur le support Le non respect de cette consigne pourrait causer des d fauts dans l appareil entrainant des blessures Manipuler avec pr caution pour viter de se coincer les doigts lors de l installation de l appareil sur le support Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer des blessures NPRUDENCE Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer la chute du rouleau et causer des blessures D bloquer le m canisme d arr t des roulettes du support avant de le d placer Sinon l appareil pourrait se renverser et provoquer des blessures IX fe Ne pas toucher le panneau de commande pendant le nettoyage des t tes ou d autres pieces Le chariot d impression peut bouger et causer des blessures sion installer la bouteille de vidange sinon du liquide peut fuir de la ma chine Le rouleau doit tre plac quand la barre est en position ad quate o Avant de mettre la machine sous ten Ranger les cartouches d encre hors de port e des enfants Pour utiliser en toute s curit Ne pas oublier o d installer le guide de m dia quand un rouleau est charg Le rouleur peut tomber et causer
49. ears ink replacement is finished Press the SETUP key to go back to the top menu REMOVE CARTRIDGE In the example shown above LcLm pigment inks are being changed to OrGr pigment inks TII ieee Sty MT ll Insert a cleaning cartridge into the ink cartridge port for the flashing number EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE SET CARTRIDGE CHANGEINKSET 44 SETUP PIG OrGr Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 59 3 9 When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period When not in use for extended periods unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet Failure to do so may result in danger of shock electrocution or fire due to deterioration of the electrical insulation When unplugging the electrical power cord from the power outlet grasp the plug not the cord Unplugging by pulling the cord may damage it leading to fire or electrocution 1 Press and hold down the POWER key for one second or longer to switch off the sub power 2 Turn off the main power switch D Notice Switch to O Do not try to switch off the main power or unplug the power cord before you switch off the sub power 3 Unplug the power cord from the electrical out let B if the unit will be out of use for a month or longer If the unit will be out of use for a month or longer follow 4 7 When Moving the Unit to wash the printing head Head washing requires four optionally available
50. ed at an angle or if the left and right sides of the media are not cut straight the location of the edges may shift as feed 1s carried out This may cause the media to rub against the inner side of this machine or be displaced from the printing area Is the roll media loaded correctly If the roll media is not loaded correctly the media may come loose or advance at an angle Refer to 2 2 Loading Media Loading Roll Media and load the media correctly Chapter 6 What to Do lf 87 6 1 What to Do If The media becomes jammed ll if MOTOR ERROR TURN OFF POWER appears and operation stops Follow the steps below to clear the error 1 Press the POWER key to switch off the sub power Remove the jammed media Cut off any creased or torn portions Press the POWER key to turn on the sub power Correct whatever caused the media to jam For example if thick media has been loaded then adjust the height of the printing heads Load the media and carry out setup Press the CLEANING key to perform head cleaning and a printing test see 4 1 Cleaning the Print ing Heads OO A QN 7 Send the printing data and perform printing Point Jammed media may damage or soil the printing heads Be sure to perform head cleaning first before sending the printing data 88 Chapter 6 What to Do If 6 1 What to Do If What to Do If the Printing Carriage Does Not Operate During operation if for some reason the prin
51. edia clamps This message appears when position the printing head at 1 low Action Close the cover or front cover Load the media and try again Press the ENTER key to continue Replace the empty ink cartridge Insert the specified ink cartridge Take out the specified ink cartridge Insert the specified cleaning cartridge Take out the specified cleaning cartridge Remove the drain bottle from this machine discard the collected ink then reinstall the drain bottle Press the ENTER key to continue Set the drain bottle in place Press the ENTER key to continue Pressing the PAUSE key again to resume operation Press the SETUP key to clear the data Close the cover or front cover When restarting print such detect like raster line or shift of band may happen Detach media clamps to the media Press the ENTER key to continue 1 23 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 indicate the numbers of the ink cartridge ports The character indicating the number of the ink cartridge port flashes when action is necessary Example If 4 5 10 11 is flashing Install ink cartridges in ink cartridge ports 4 5 10 and 11 SET CARTRIDGE Chapter 6 What to Do lf 91 Messages MOTOR ERROR TURN OFF POWER TEMPERATURE IS TOO LOW SHEET SET ERROR SET AGAIN PINCHROLL ERROR LOWER PINCHROLL AVOIDING DRY UP TURN OFF POWER CANCELED FOR PROTECTING MOTOR SERVICE CALL No x DATA ERROR C
52. f the back of the unit the back of the unit EE Media flanges Retainer oH Ee IN Line up the ridges and grooves Point Orient the media flange so that it s lined up with the core diameter of the loaded roll media l y A sa A dia retaining iN 20 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 3 Install the Drain Bottle Point Leave the drain bottle attached at all times removing it only when moving the machine or disposing of collected ink 1 Use the included large bolts to secure the bottle stand in place Bottle stand D Notice When you remove the stopper from the drain tube discharged fluid used in shipping inspection may be re leased from inside the tube Exer cise caution Drain tube Peel off the tape 3 Insert the drain tube securely into the bottle stand Drain tube Mbit 7 Bottle stand Chapter 1 Getting Started 21 1 3 Assembling and Installing 4 Attach the drain bottle to the back of the machine Point Before you attach the drain bottle make sure the lid and the inner cover inside the drain bottle have been removed For more information about how to dispose of discharged ink t 4 5 Disposing of Discharged Ink o o Drain bottle D __ When the level of collected fluid is in this range detach the drain bottle and dispose of the discharged ink Bottle st
53. g Correcuons Tor PAINING uds eiut unde erc e een htt uuu teu dudo 53 Ced Corne CLIOTEo once eunti bin ttbi dito eens a tol ool tocs am esee fmit tidie he ea tateden eaters aebaacmbedotuncetans 53 Bidirectonab C orPteetlOff suna a a a a a is ae nn auras 54 9 7 Stopping Printing ODeEFdllOriS sn en a en c puta Fr idle a ae e due Rs LE 57 StODDIUP Pnie Pero IS SES A OR DOES E EI tee MAII S EDD MID CO UC CM ME 57 Pausine Prime Op TATONS menu Dis cut radar edit ele eu eo ee Xa Edge mens eq 57 3 6 Changing the Type OL TK naserie ee uice oet ue estre iate ient 58 3 9 When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period sis 60 Scie n 61 4 T Cleanimg wie Printing Heads uiuo Sn td sut a Reis 62 Clean the Panina Ale AdSense etiatn boe ester tuendo dodo M doi ates dodo nid nel oso anaes 62 If Drop out Persists Even After Carrying Out Cleaning Several Times sess nennen nennen nenne 63 If Performing POWERFUL Cleaning Several Times Does Not Correct the Drop out Problem sessss 63 4 2 Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit nennen nennen nnne a n essai nnns 64 43 Replacing MNE WN SE ia and seta Siti ca ian eles ces enun cn gate edes il este ash wien lon oe ds rouen te rao 67 4 4 Other Cleaning TasKS ssh nes anne tust deduce sete tau ten eee ede 68 45 1BISDOSINd Ol Discharged M NE Tom Dmm 69 4 6 How to Replace the Separating Knife iii 70 4er NNER MOVING UNG UN iit races S TU UL TTE 71 Contents 9 Men s and Keys mp
54. he fingers to be soiled by grease or ink and may result in diminished image quality Do not put hands inside Loading Roll Media 1 Open the front cover 2 Line up with the core diameter of the loaded roll media and refit the left and right hand media flanges 1 2 Media flange Media flange 2 in Line up the ridges and grooves 3 Fit the hole on the left side of the roll media all the way onto the left hand media flange Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 2 Loading Media 4 Fit the right hand media flange all the way into the hole on the right hand side of the roll media and tighten the retainer screw to secure in place Media flange left Media flange right Roll media ge right a e LIII Ll pi t o o Media clamp Media clamp 6 Pass the end of the media from the back of the machine to the front Pull out the media until the sensor is hidden from view 7 Grasp the center of the end of the media at the front of the machine and slowly pull the media out straight to the position shown in the figure Chapter 2 Basic Operation 33 2 2 Loading Media 8 Slowly turn the media flanges at the back of the machine to pull back the media to the position shown in the figure When you roll back the media until the sensor comes into view a tight seal is formed between the media and the platen and the media is stretc
55. he machine on top of the stand 1 Invert the stand legs as shown in the figure While supporting the stand legs with your hand attach the left and right hand casters Point Tighten the bolts securely Loose bolts may cause the stand to wobble Short Hexagonal wrench Long x Bolts Large 3 Bd Pipe Set the stand upright so that the casters are at the bottom and place the machine on the stand The front and rear of the stand are as shown in the figure L Line up the frame at the back of the machine with the Front fixtures on the stand 18 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 3 Assembling and Installing 3 Use the included large bolts to secure the machine to the stand Three places each on the left and right Bolt Large Chapter 1 Getting Started 19 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 2 Install the Included Items 1 Attach the stays onto the back of the machine at the locations shown in the figure Right hand side of the back of the unit Bolts Small Left hand side of Stay Left the back of the unit Stay Right 2 Place the media guide on the stays and secure it in place using the included small bolts Orientation of the media guide Hear Front lt a c Media guide Bolts Small 3 Pass the media flanges onto the retainers and secure in place with the flange retaining pins Left hand side of Right hand side o
56. hed taut Entire media stretched taut Pull back the media here 9 With the media pulled out from the roll stretched taut with no slack move the sheet loading le ver toward LOAD The pinch rollers lower to hold the media in place 10 Close the front cover and press the SETUP The SETUP LED lights up key This detects the width of the media and displays the printable width aisi Top menu le W 1234 mm D Notice When the machine will remain unused for an extended period remove roll media from the machine and store it If roll media is left mounted on the machine for an extended period these entire roll may warp resulting in poor printed image quality or motor errors Point When transparent media is loaded it 1s necessary to set SHEET TYPE to CLEAR For more information see 3 5 Using Transparent Media When changing to a different type of media it may be necessary to perform feed correction or bidirectional correction For more information see 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Bidirectional correction For information about the conditions of media that can be used and loadable media widths see 7 2 Media Conditions 34 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 2 Loading Media Loading Sheet Media Before attempting to load sheet media check the following points B Front View Line up the right edge of the media with the guide line Front and align the front edge with
57. idth have been specified with the PRINT AREA menu the margins are in accordance with these setting values Printing width dne 90 mm Media Length of media Printing area X Origin point 0 0 Y 10 mm 10 mm You can use the PRINT AREA menu to specify the width of the printing area Chapter 7 Appendix 97 7 4 The Media cutoff Location During Continuous Printing The media cutoff location that is used when a media cutoff command is sent from the computer is determined as follows Start of the next printing operation Location where separated Margin setting on the computer End of printing 98 Chapter 7 Appendix Roland 26015395 R2 R2 021011
58. k You can make the setting for the ink type when you switch on the power for the first time or when you switch on the power after removing ink Perform Ink Filling 7 2 Switch on the main power switch on the back of the machine Turn on the POWER key Make sure the cartridges are installed into the ink cartridge ports Select the installed ink type and press the EN TER key Follow the messages to make sure the drain bottle is installed at the back of the machine The ink filling operation starts This operation takes several minutes Chapter 1 Getting Started Switch to I ba SELECT INK TYPE a Oo PIGMENT Lclm 4 PIGMENT LcLm Pigmented ink cyan magenta yellow black light cyan and light magenta PIGMENT OrGr Pigmented ink cyan magenta yellow black orange and green DYE LcLm Dye based ink cyan magenta yellow black light cyan and light magenta INSTALL DRAIN BOTTLE 4 2 Basic Operation This describes the sequence of basic operations from switching on the power to performing printing 29 2 1 Switching the Power On and Off Switching On the Power Leave the main power switch turned on and use the POWER key to switch the power on and off in day to Q day use D Notice Points to Keep in Mind When Switching the Power On and Off Do not switch off the main power while the sub power is switched on The printing heads may be left uncapped tha
59. leaning Using the Cleaning Kit Cleaning using the cleaning kit should be carried out when automatic cleaning and forced cleaning from the HEAD CLEANING menu fail to correct image drop out Remove any ink buildup of dust or grime around the printing heads which can cause image drop out or ink drips We also recommend performing periodic cleaning using the cleaning kit to prevent problems like these during printing If image drop out persists even after performing cleaning with the cleaning kit or if the cleaning kit is used up contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or Roland DG Corp service center The heads are consumable parts The useful life is six billion shots per nozzle D Notice Before starting cleaning read through this section carefully to familiarize yourself with the procedures then carry out the cleaning operations quickly and accurately Cleaning is performed while the caps on the printing heads are detached so cleaning must be completed before the heads dry out It is suggested that cleaning be completed in thirty minutes or less If it appears that cleaning operations may take more than thirty minutes stop the cleaning operations and follow the steps below Attach the cover and tighten the screws 2 Press the ENTER key Cleaning of the printing heads starts 3 Again carry out cleaning using the cleaning kit Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit 7 Switch on the main power switch on the
60. ll may fall and cause injury K 20 Release the caster locks for the stand before attempting to move Otherwise the unit may tip over and cause injury Do not touch the control panel while head cleaning or other cleaning is in progress The printing carriage may move and cause injury Before switching on the power be sure to install the drain bottle Otherwise discharged fluid may leak from the machine Store ink cartridges out of the reach of children e To Ensure Safe Use Load roll media at the proper position Otherwise the roll may fall resulting in injury Do not touch the tip of the separating knife with your fingers Doing so may result in injury Do not place hands within the space to the front of the unit while in opera tion Doing so may result in injury If ink contacts the eyes flush imme diately with water To Ensure Safe Use About the Labels Affixed to the Unit These labels are affixed to the body of this product The following figure describes the location and content of these messages Do not place hands within the space to the front of the unit while in operation Front N Rating label Use a rated power supply El 0 o CAUTION Read all Warnings and Procedures in the User s MANUAL before performing any
61. ll of the media at the back of the unit is stretched taut Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 47 3 3 Setting the Location Where Printing Starts Specifying a Location in the Scan Direction 1 Press the 4 key to move the printing car i riage to the present starting location for print ing in the scan direction Starting location for printing Right hand edge in the scan direction of the media 2 Use the 44 and keys to move the marker to the new print start position The printable width appears on the display Point If the printing carriage moves away from the standby position when not printing problems such as drying out of the printing heads or dot drop out during printing may occur For this reason about 60 seconds after pressing the lt d key to move the rinting carriage the printing carriage returns to p g 8 P 8 8 Top menu the standby position Also the printing carriage returns to the standby W 1234 mm position when about 30 seconds passes during this interval after the lt q and key is released If the setting could not be made in within the time limit then do the setting over again from the be ginning 3 Press the BASE POINT key The BASE POINT LED lights up BASE POINT Press the ENTER key The printing carriage moves to the standby position Point Canceling the Setting A position set using BASE P
62. lly available brush to brush them away toward the front When doing this do not use a metal brush M Cleaning the Grit Rollers Use a commercially available brush to remove dust and other detritus Any adhering grime may prevent the media from being held in place securely B Cleaning the Pinch Rollers Use a cloth moistened with water then wrung well and wipe gently to clean B Cleaning the Reflective Tape If the tape becomes dirty moisten a cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water wring dry and wipe gently B Cleaning the Front Cover Use a cloth moistened with water then wrung well and wipe gently to clean Bl Cleaning the Media Clamps If there is buildup of ink or dust moisten a cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water wring dry and gently wipe the surface Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 5 Disposing of Discharged Ink The bottle stand for the drain bottle is provided with a window to help determine when discharged ink needs to be disposed o o S ot When the discharged ink is within this range dispose of it If discharged ink is allowed to exceed this range it may spill when the bottle is removed Dispose of ink in the drain bottle as described below Procedure for Disposing of Discharged Ink 1 Press the POWER key at least one second to The POWER LED goes out switch off the sub power b O 2 Remove the drain bottle Drain bottle 3 Put a water absorbent combustible media such
63. media loaded on the unit is transparent then at the SHEET TYPE menu select CLEAR Point When SHEET TYPE is set to CLEAR the media width is not detected during media setup This means it is necessary to specify a printing area that matches the actual width of the media When only set to CLEAR the printable width is set to the maximum For more information about printing area see 7 3 Printing Area SHEET TYPE Selection Procedure 1 Press the MENU key and V key to make MENU the following screen appear on the display Mc MN 2 Press the amp key to make the following screen aic Ur MEC TYPE appear on the display OPAQUE ER NIE PRISE e 3 Use the A and V key to select CLEAR then press the ENTER key ENTER SHEET TYPE OPAQUE gt CLEAR iad 4 Specify a printing area for the left right direc tion the direction of printing carriage move ment that matches the width of the media For more information see 3 4 Setting the Margins Setting the Margins in the Scan Direction 52 Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Feed Correction This corrects for errors in the amount of feed of the grit rollers due the type of media Be sure to make this setting when you have replaced the media with a different type Correcting the amount of feed improves the dot positioning accuracy in the feed direction which can help enhance image quality
64. media must be already set up with the SETUP LED lighted The display must show the top menu 40 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 3 A Wide Variety of Operations This section describes a wide variety of operations and functions grouped by task 41 42 3 1 Replacing the Ink Cartridges Care and Handling of Ink Cartridges D Notice Do not attempt to disassemble an ink cartridge f an ink cartridge is dropped the shock due to the fall may damage the ink cartridge and make it unusable Unused ink cartridges should be stored unopened at a temperature of 20 C 4 F to 40 C 104 F Do not remove any ink cartridges except when shipping the machine Do not allow a removed ink cartridge to sit out for any length of time Doing so may result in clogging of the heads Use only the type of filled ink specified for the machine f ink runs out replace immediately with an ink cartridge designed especially for the machine Do not attempt to refill and reuse an empty ink cartridge If an ink cartridge is removed replace it immediately with a new one When removing an ink cartridge do not rush Detach the cartridge gently Sudden movement when detaching may cause ink to be spilled Once an ink cartridge has been installed do not remove it until the ink has been used up Frequent insertion and removal may allow air to enter the ink tube and result in a drop in printing quality due to dot drop out or
65. n compression Input signals STROBE 1BIT DATA 8BITS SLCT IN AUTO FEED INIT Output signals BUSY 1BIT ACK IBIT FAULT SLCT PERROR Level of input output signals TTL level Transmission method Asynchronous Network Interface Specifications 10Base T 100 Base TX Ethernet network cable specifications Data Values Max cable lenght 100m Cable type S UTP Type category 5 Impedance 100 Ohm RJ 45 Connector type Chapter 7 Appendix 95 7 2 Media Conditions Usable Media Use genuine media for this machine A Maximum media thickness 1 0 mm 0 039 in When head is raised B Maximum diameter for roll media 180 mm 7 1 16 in Surface to be printed must face outward C Core inner diameter for roll media 50 8 mm or 76 2 mm 2 in or 3 in D Maximum weight for roll media 20 kg 44 1 Ib E Roll media that is not taped down to the paper tube S B Side view of roll media Loadable Media Widths 210 to 1371 mm 8 5 16 to 54 in 96 Chapter 7 Appendix 7 3 Printing Area The media s printable width the direction of printing carriage movement is determined by the width of the loaded media When the SETUP key is pressed after loading the media the width of the media is detected and the printing area appears on the display The printing area is normally 10 mm 3 8 in inward from the respective left and right hand edges of the media When the printable w
66. ng items are packed together with the unit Make sure they are all present and accounted for Power cord 1 Stay Right 1 ISIN EY CJ VJ OM CR Ons RSE Ey SO Casters 2 Media guide 1 Bolts Large 16 Bolts Small 14 SSS SSS Washers 6 Hexagonal wrench 1 Pipe 1 4 Media flanges 2 Flange retaining pins 2 Drain bottle 1 Transport bars 2 4 Roland PrintServer Replacement blade for CD ROM 1 separating knife 1 Roland SelectColor 1 User s manual 1 c Roland PrintServer Network Settings Guide 1 hy Cleaning kit 1 Md a Cleaning sticks 10 Tweezers 1 y Wipers 2 14 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 2 Part Names Front View Sheet loading lever Front cover Operation panel Rear View Main power switch RJ 45 Ethernet connector Power connector Parallel connector Mmm ULAT IT I EH H II Ink cartridge ports Drain bottle Chapter 1 Getting Started 15 1 2 Part Names Inside the Front Cover Pinch roller Knife guide Printing carriage Grit roller Reflective tape _ CD Platen Guide line Media clamp Operation Panel Display BUSY LED TEST PRINT TEST PRINT key SETUP LED SETUP key PAUSE LED PAUSE key SHEET CUT BASE POINT e BASE POINT LED E b BASE POINT key ENTER L1 EID em POWER key CLEANING
67. nnecting the cable make sure the computer s power and the main power switch of the unit are switched off Arrange the power cord and interface connection cable to prevent tripping when moving around the unit Power connector Power Connector t Power outlet Power cord 24 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 4 Connecting the Cables Connecting to the Computer Bl Ethernet Connection RJ 45 Ethernet connector OONN000000 D Notice Do not connect a telephone cable to the RJ 45 Ethernet connector e cd a ie gt Ethernet 10Base T or 100 Base TX Network cable categoly 5 Various settings are required when using this machine in a network environment For more information see the Roland PrintServer Network Settings Guide BM Connection to a Parallel Connector When making the connection to the computer using a i e Parallel connector printer cable connect the printer cable at the position shown in the figure Cables are available separately One which you are sure matches the model of computer being used should be se lected LL ALAPA ATi Chapter 1 Getting Started 25 1 4 Connecting the Cables B Securing the Cable D Notice Pass the cable through the established location making sure that it does not touch the loaded media If the cable touches the media during printing media feed may be obstructed resulting in poor printing accuracy
68. nt Perform head cleaning only when there is dot drop out gaps or printing becomes faint Performing head cleaning more than necessary subjects the heads to wear and consumes ink In particular cleaning performed at the POWERFUL menu for HEAD CLEANING can cause premature head wear and consume large amounts of ink Performing cleaning at the POWERFUL consumes approximately 60 cc of ink for each group 1 Load media for printing test use 2 Press the MENU key and V key to make MENU Y jine pus MENU 4 the following screen appear on the display 6 fe HEAD CLEANING gt Y 3 Press the B key and the V key to display the screen shown in the figure You can choose to perform cleaning of only the A group heads B group heads C group heads or only the left head by pressing the V key Ih S more times Press the ENTER key to start head cleaning medium TS HEAD CLEANING T ALL MEDIUM lt gt ENTER O In 4 When head cleaning finishes perform a print TEST PRINT ing test to check the results Re If Performing POWERFUL Cleaning Several Times Does Not Correct the Drop out Problem If performing cleaning several times at the POWERFUL menu does not correct the image drop out problem use the included cleaning kit For information on how to use the cleaning kit refer to the following section Using the Cleaning Kit to Clean the Printing Heads Chapter 4 Maintenance 63 64 4 2 C
69. ons 2699 mm W x 742 mm D x 519 mm H 106 5 16 in W x 29 1 4 in D x 20 7 16 in H With stand 2699 mm W x 742 mm D x 1300 mm H 106 5 16 in W x 29 1 4 in D x 51 3 16 in H Packed dimensions 2835 mm W x 850 mm D x 965 mm H 111 5 8 in W x 33 1 2 in D x 38 in H Weight Main unit 130 kg 286 6 Ib With stand 146 kg 321 8 Ib Packed weight 212 kg 467 3 Ib Environment Power on Temperature 15 to 32 C 59 to 89 6 F Humidity 35 to 80 non condensing 1 Power off Temperature 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Included items power cord 1 stay right 1 stay left 1 stand leg 1 casters 2 media guide 1 bolts large 16 bolts small 14 washers 6 hexagonal wrench 1 pipe 1 media flanges 2 flange retaining pins 2 drain bottle 1 bottle stand 1 transport bars 2 Roland SelectColor 1 user s manual 1 replacement blade for separating knife 1 Roland PrintServer CD ROM 1 Roland PrintServer Net work Settings Guide 1 cleaning kit 1 cleaning sticks 10 tweezers 1 pair and wiper 2 1 Environment Humidity 80 Use in an operating environment in this range no condensation 99 35 1 15 27 32 Temperature 59 80 6 89 6 C F Chapter 7 Appendix 7 1 Specifications Interface Specifications Standard Bidirectional parallel interface compliant with IEEE 1284 ECP mode no
70. ot corrected by securing it in place Media that deforms the media clamps when it is secured in place Media that is prone to warping and that has a thickness of 0 7 to 1 mm 0 027 to 0 039 in Media with a strong tendency to curl Attempting to force such media to be loaded may result in malfunction Do not use the media clamps when performing printing with the height of the printing heads set at position 1 The media clamps may scrape the printing heads Securing in Place Using the Media Clamps 1 Position the printing heads at 2 middle or 3 high 2 With your finger lightly press down on each media clamp at the location shown in the figure to move it and make it grip the media 3 Line up the holes in the media clamps with the left and right edges of the media Point Set the media clamps at the correct locations If they are not set at the correct locations the media may catch or cause other problems D Notice When you cut off media while using the media clamps then depending on the media it may come loose from the media clamps After you cut off the media check to make sure that the media has not come loose from the media clamps As printing proceeds the media may move to the left right and touch or come loose from the media clamps After about 1 m 3 ft of media has been fed check the positioning of the media clamps If the media looks like it may come loose from the media clamps
71. printable width Point How to Load Media For information on how to load media refer to 2 2 Loading Media The SETUP Key Pressing this for one second or longer clears the media setup If another menu screen is displayed the media setup is not cleared simply by pressing the SETUP key Chapter 2 Basic Operation 39 2 3 Printing Performing a Printing Test Before starting to print carry out a Test print to check the state of the head Problems such as missing dots may reduce the printing quality If the test results show a problem carry out head cleaning to restore the head to its normal state 1 Press and hold the TEST PRINT key for at TEST PRINT least one second to carry out a printing test D The test pattern is printed 2 If dot drop out is present clean the heads For more information about head cleaning see 4 1 Cleaning the Printing Heads Missing dots Downloading Printing Data Printing is started when data 1s sent If the top menu isn t displayed printing doesn t start even when data is sent from the computer If another menu screen is displayed press the SETUP key and display the top menu Point Top menu Conditions for starting printing TM mm The
72. r Engage the covers on the hooks to install Press the ENTER key The screen shown in the figure appears the printing heads return to the standby position and head cleaning starts automatically After cleaning has finished switch off the sub power Again press the POWER key to switch on the sub power load media and carry out a printing test Examine the results of the printing test and make sure that all dots are printed attractively If necessary perform head cleaning to make the dots clean and even Chapter 4 Maintenance Cover Hook ENTER ms NOW PROCESSING 4 3 Replacing the Wiper If the message shown in the figure appears replace the wiper with a new part 4 5 6 Follow steps 1 through 3 in 4 2 Cleaning Us ing the Cleaning Kit to display the screen shown in the figure Follow steps 4 through 6 in 4 2 Cleaning Us ing the Cleaning Kit to detach the right cover and discharge static electricity from your body Using tweezers grasp the bottom portion of the wiper and take it off the hook Remove the wiper and install the new one Point The wiper has a rubber surface and a felt surface Attach it so that the rubber surface faces the front Use the tweezers to press the area shown in the figure and engage the wiper on the hook D Notice When installing the wiper be sure to engage it on the hook If the wiper is not hooked it may fall off during use Use
73. rem 24 Connecte th Powet COINS redondo cud Fa coded lodos tease nea idu o au en pep et ovt ON UMass 24 Connectie tothe C OTmipUlte E autas uox Ee Ruta eL ame cuexoeoat tareas tee dados d Ne dise RU x OE RT wi NA Rund ER net PE RR aitu ant RO QUE deg ESO 25 1 5 Switching On the Power for the First Time srren a a a E E E EOT 27 Step Install Ink C att fid eS co nee tristesse eee ru oes V ovs oae ae 27 Iso 2e Per Onn Mik A A P 28 2 Basic OPEra UON ES ss uses dawvt Ee ve aa aiia aaao aaaea saadaa 29 2 1 owitchirnig the Power On and OTI astuce eee ae ee uneven nn ove UN vea nln 30 SWItC hie Ob the POWEE RIM ea tnt A le ta be d shag sir o Le Pls Dd Ld Noon aes 30 Switching OH the Powerat the Bnd of te DAS hate uites d o e eiit e bus pert nece Dave antenne tn 31 2 2 Loading Media 5i p Sates Meter eee ee ee ee ee ee en edd 32 Loadine ROL Media enerne E E E e Ea do 32 Borninpaen nil M Pme 35 When Loadine Thick Medit asinine aenn a a e aAa e r M 36 When Loads Media That WatpsBastby sse bent tecto t d an a a d teo te a ted di A aS 37 Separating the Media DT mania eee entendons wr 38 LAS ACER A USA D CON A Co SA tie erat OE E tee peur Less opDo Cep DP COLL I P cance tinea S c c MM e EM eI EE 38 2 3 MUNG A etico pus Haeo D Ld Deut TE Deed edad qub aptae vaa EE TO Cu 39 TOPE Ot GB LR aeateatwads 39 PettOtminp a PEIUS TE
74. ridge is installed the cartridge is taken to be unused and the displayed amount of remaining ink is not true For more information see 3 2 Checking the Remaining Ink Level 80 Chapter 5 Menus and Keys 5 3 Description of Keys This switches on and off the sub power When the power is switched on the POWER LED lights up K This detects the presence and the width of the media and displays the printable width The SETUP LED flashes while detection of media width is in progress When setup finishes the SETUP LED lights up continuously Also press this key when removing the media Pressing this key when any of the various menu screens is displayed returns you to the top screen When this is done media setup cannot be canceled SETUP a The PAUSE key pauses printing The PAUSE LED lights up while paused Pressing this key again cancels the paused state Holding down the SETUP key for about 1 second while paused causes remaining data to be cleared and cancels the media s setup state BASE POINT mE This sets the print start location in the scan direction the direction of printing carriage movement For more infor E mation see 3 3 Setting the Location Where Printing Starts Specifying a location in the scan direction ENTER This is used to accept execute or save the item shown on the display TEST PRINT Holding down the TEST PRINT key
75. s Specifying a location in the feed direction HEAD HEIGHT This sets the height of the printing heads H I G H MIDDLE To make the setting display this menu then move the lever on the side of the unit s printing carriage For more information see 2 2 Loading Media When Loading Thick Media HEAD CLEANING If print shows a problem clean the printing head Because cleaning subjects the head to wear and consumes ink it should only be performed when absolutely necessary Performing cleaning from the Powerful menu in particular subjects the head to early wear and used up large amounts of ink ALL MEDIUM ALL MEDIUM A MEDIUM B MEDIUM C MEDIUM Per A MEDIUM forms cleaning of the printing heads After cleaning carry out a B MEDIUM printing test to make sure there are no problems with printing qual C MEDIUM ity Normally head cleaning should be performed by pressing the CLEANING key ALL POWERFUL ALL POWERFUL A POWERFUL B POWERFUL C POW A POWERFUL ERFUL Used when performing cleaning with Medium several times B POWERFUL does not restore the printing quality After cleaning carry out a print C POWERFUL ing test to make sure there are no problems with printing quality For more information see 2 3 Printing Performing a Printing Test and 4 1 Cleaning the Printing Heads 78 Chapter 5 Menus and Keys 5 2 Description of Menus Top menu Setting Default range value INK CONTROL
76. s HEAD WASH HEAD WASH This washes the printing heads with optionally available cleaning cartridges For more information see 4 7 When Moving the Unit CHANGE INK SET CHANGE INK SET Performs the HEAD WASH and FILL INK operations This is used when switching the ink type Before running this choose the type of ink to be used after the change For more information see 3 8 Changing the Type of Ink ADJUST This adjusts for slippage when performing bidirectional printing SETTING 0 BI DIR This must be readjusted when you have replaced the media with a NO 1 SET different type or adjusted the head height TING NO 2 TEST PRINT TEST PRINT This menu is for verifying the adjustment SETTING SETTING NO 1 SETTING NO 1 SETTING NO 2 SETTING NO 3 SETTING NO 3 SET SETTING NO 2 NO 4 This sets the correction value TING NO 4 SETTING NO 3 30 to 10 SETTING NO 4 In steps of LOAD PRESETTING LOAD PRESETTING This loads adjustment values set in memory 1 2 1 through 8 SAVE PRESETTING SAVE PRESETTING This takes the adjustment values set for No 1 through No 4 and saves them as PRESETTING 1 through PRE SETTING 8 You can save up to eight adjustment value patterns CARIBRATION TEST PRINT This corrects for errors in the amount of feed of the grit rollers due 2 00 to 0 00 SETTING the type of media 2 00 Be sure to make this setting when you have replaced the media with In steps of a different type 0 0
77. s for the feed direction the direction of forward and backward movement and the scan direction the direction of movement of the printing carriage Next printing Margin setting on the computer Hui Returning the start point in the left right direction to its original location Printing area Start point origin point Feed direction start location Q LV Scan direction start location Feed direction Scan direction When using BASE POINT key to change the print start location check the size of the data to print before you set the start position 46 Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 3 3 Setting the Location Where Printing Starts Specifying a Location in the Feed Direction Use the A V keys to move the media to the location where you want to start printing In the figure the next printing operation starts from the location shown Knife guide Front edge of the media Print start line D Notice Whenever possible avoid using the key to pull back the media Otherwise the following may occur The pinch rollers may pass over the printed surface and smudge the ink The grit rollers may leave tracks on the media reducing printing accuracy Printing may sag Point For roll media when the media has been returned toward the back of the unit with the key manually roll the media back onto the roll so that a
78. s misaligned EXAMPLE OK Correct Not OK Single lines not produced Chapter 6 What to Do lf 85 6 1 What to Do If B The printing length is not accurate Is the loaded media very thick To correct the amount of feed refer to 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Feed Correction and make the correction to match the media you re using wi During printing ink drips from the printing carriage and soils the media the printing surface The following may cause ink to drip on the media during printing Dust or fiber containing grime around the heads may have absorbed ink The heads scraping the media may have caused ink to fail to be discharged resulting in ink buildup in the heads If this happens refer to 4 2 Using the Cleaning Kit to Clean the Printing Heads and clean the heads We recommend carrying out periodic head cleaning Also before you start printing perform a printing test to make sure there is no dot drop out B Printing goes beyond the loaded media Is the reflective tape dirty If the reflective tape becomes soiled the width of the media cannot be detected correctly If the tape becomes dirty moisten a cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water wring dry and wipe gently Has the media been loaded at an angle If the loaded media is not straight it may extend outside the printing area Refer to 2 2 Loading Media and load the media correctly Has the printing area been set to
79. t generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment The I O cables between this equipment and the computing device must be shielded For Canada CLASS A NOTICE This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations CLASSE A AVIS Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada ROLAND DG CORPORATION NOTICE Grounding Instructions Do not modify the plug provided if it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Check with qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Repair or replace damaged or worn out cord immediately 1 6 4 Shinmiyakoda Hamamatsu shi Shizuoka ken JAPAN 431 2103 MODEL
80. t is the printing carriage may remain over the platen If the machine is allow to stand to with the printing heads uncapped for a pro longed period the printing heads may become irreversibly clogged Before switching off the main power be sure to hold down the POWER key for one second or longer to switch off the sub power If the printing carriage stops while over the platen press the POWER key to reset the power The printing carriage moves and the printing heads are capped If the printing carriage does not move even when you reset the power using the POWER key refer to 6 1 What to Do If What to Do When the Printing Carriage Does Not Move 30 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 1 Switching the Power On and Off Switching Off the Power at the End of the Day Press and hold down the POWER key for one second or longer to switch off the sub power The POWER LED goes out O D Notice Leave the pinch rollers raised when not in use Deformation may occur if left lowered for a prolonged period Chapter 2 Basic Operation 31 32 2 2 Loading Media Be sure to install the media guide when loading roll media Otherwise the roll may fall and cause injury o Load roll media at the proper position Otherwise the roll may fall resulting in injury D Notice Rail portion Do not touch the rail or the inner side of the left and right cover Touching the area shown may cause t
81. the front cover Opening the front cover while printing is in progress causes an emergency stop This means that printing may not be carried out correctly even if operation is resumed due to drop out or misalignment of the image During printing do not touch the portion of the media that s already been discharged Doing so may obstruct media feed or cause the media to rub against the heads which may result in a paper jam or damage to the heads The printing heads may be left uncapped that is the printing carriage may remain over the platen If the machine is allow to stand to with the printing heads uncapped for a prolonged period the printing heads may become irreversibly clogged Before switching off the main power be sure to hold down the POWER key for one second or longer to switch off the sub power Also if the printing carriage stops while over the platen press the POWER key to reset the power The printing carriage moves and the printing heads are capped If the printing carriage does not move even when you reset the power using the POWER key refer to 6 1 What to Do If What to Do When the Printing Carriage Does Not Move To Perform Printing Before performing a printing test or starting printing make sure the following two points have been carried out Media is loaded and the front cover is closed The SETUP LED is illuminated Pressing the SETUP key detects the width of the media and displays the
82. the included tweezers to install and detach the wiper Follow steps 11 through 13 in 4 2 Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit to attach the right cover and carry out a printing test TIME FOR WIPER REPLACE 4i MAINTENARCE WIPER REPLACE lt Chapter 4 Maintenance 67 4 4 Other Cleaning Tasks The machine and the inside of the front cover may become soiled with ink during printing The cleaning methods de scribed below let you continue printing without affecting the printed media or the machine D Notice When carrying out any cleaning other than cleaning using cleaning sticks switch off the main power Before turning off the main power press the POWER key to switch off the sub power Never lubricate the mechanisms Do not clean with solvents such as benzine or thinners Periodically clean the platen grit rollers reflective tape and media clamps Buildup of grime may soil printed media and make correct detection of media width impossible Do not touch the printing heads or allow the printing heads to come in contact with anything except ink B Cleaning the Body Use a cloth moistened with water then wrung well and wipe gently to clean Wipe the operation panel and display gently with a clean soft cloth M Cleaning the Platen Moisten a cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water wring dry and wipe gently For buildup of cutting dust on the platen use a commercia
83. the like Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 3 1 Replacing the Ink Cartridges Replacing with New Ink Cartridges Replacing an Ink Cartridge Before you attempt to replace an ink cartridge check the following two points The machine is switched on Operation is stopped or paused D Notice Removing or inserting an ink cartridge while operation is in progress may cause air to get inside the cartridge resulting in poor image quality 1 Remove the ink cartridge from the ink cartridge port Ink cartridge ports 2 Insert new ink cartridge D Notice Be sure to use genuine pigment or dye based ink cartridges from Roland DG Corp Installing other types of ink may result in breakdown or faulty operation Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 43 3 1 Replacing the Ink Cartridges If ink runs out during printing If ink runs out during printing a warning beep sounds and the screen shown in the figure appears Replace the ink cartridge Ignoring the message and continuing printing without replacing the ink may adversely affect image quality resulting in faintness or other problems 1 28 ON 4 Om 6H 1 88 99 OE Tg LE The _ for the ink that has run out flashes The number indicates the number of the ink ee UT QUT The flashed number indicate the ink cartridges at the locations shown in the figure LC LM cY MG OR GR YE cY MG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
84. ting carriage does not return to the standby position then following the procedure cap the printing heads and contact the your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or service center If the printing carriage is allowed to stand for a prolonged period with the printing heads uncapped that is with the printing carriage over the platen the heads may become clogged or even damaged Capping the Printing Heads 1 Make sure the main power is switched off then open the cover on the right side of the machine Standby position 2 Open the front cover and move the printing carriage to the standby position by hand 3 Insert the oval end of the pipe included with the machine into the hole in the bottom of the ma chine then rotate the pipe The cap unit rises Pipe 4 Align the guides at the two ends of the cap unit D with the guides at the two ends of the printing Printing carriage carriage Z n a Turn the pipe more bring the cap unit close to the printing carriage a E E Cap unit Chapter 6 What to Do lf 89 6 1 What to Do If 5 When the printing carriage comes into contact with the caps rotate the pipe one or two turns more Naot nin nin nin nn nni pue Make sure the printing carriage and the caps are touching then contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or service center 90 Chapter 6 What to Do If 6 2 What to Do If an Error Message Appears Messages CLOSE THE COVER
85. tions 3 2 Checking the Remaining Ink Level You can use INK REMAINING on the display menu to check how much ink is left after the ink cartridges have been installed Use this information as a guide for replacing the ink cartridges Point In situations such as the following the installed ink cartridge is taken to be an unused cartridge and the default amount of remaining ink is displayed which does not match the actual amount of ink remaining When an ink cartridge is removed and reinstalled while printing is in progress When a partly used ink cartridge is installed MENU Y 1 Press the MENU key and V key to make nz In MENU 4 the following screen appear on the display INK REMAINING p 2 Press the key to make the following screen appear on the display You can check the amount of remaining ink for ink car tridges 1 through 8 Y Remaining ink gt Much H INE 2NN 5 410 p omm nl 12 BO 23 San ON 7am NI BE a The fewer the markers m the less is the amount ic of ink left Little 3 Continuing by pressing the V key lets you check the amount of remaining ink for ink car tridges 9 through 12 Chapter 3 A Wide Variety of Operations 45 3 3 Setting the Location Where Printing Starts Setting the Start Location Set the location where printing starts at the desired place LA T gt and 4 keys and the BASE POINT key to set the start points origin point
86. ust the height of the printing heads see 2 2 Loading Media When Loading Thick Media When the height of the printing head has been adjusted it is necessary to perform bidirectional correction For more information about bidirectional correction see 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Bidirectional Correction If you are using media that becomes uneven when printed then perform unidirectional printing With unidirectional printing unevenness is less conspicuous than bidirectional printing Also if the printing heads scrape the media even when the heads are raised then do not use that media Doing so may not only cause paper jams but may soil the media the printing surface and impair printing accuracy B The results of printing are coarse Has feed correction been performed Correcting the amount of feed improves the dot positioning accuracy in the feed direction which can help enhance image quality If the type of media was changed refer to 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Feed Correction and perform correc tion for feed Has bidirectional correction been performed If misalignment like in the example occurs when perform ing bidirectional printing then carry out correction at the BIDIRECTION menu see 3 6 Making Corrections for Printing Bidirectional Correction Be sure to make this setting when you have replaced the media with a different type or if you have adjusted the head height and printing i
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