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1. Clear the mis feed using the following procedure 1 Press up Lever A to open the Upper Unit B A CAUTION There is a Photoconductive Drum green cylinder in the printer Do not touch the drum Do not leave the Upper Unit open for a long period as the Drum is very sensitive to light Direct sunlight is very harmful That stated remove the mis feed media and then close the Upper Unit immediately after the media is removed Do not leave upper unit open If the Drum is damaged you will have to replace It as it is a very important part in creating the print image K66um3e2eng doc Ver A2 3 6 2 Check the location of leading edge of media in the printer If the leading edge passes over the Gate Roller C As shown in the diagram you will need to cut the roll media Following steps 3 and 4 if this occurs If the leading edge does not reach the Gate Roller C you do not have to cut the roll media Skip steps 3 and 4 and go to the step 5 ce There is a Cutter Switch D on the front side of printer The knife will cut the roll media if you press it Please press the Cutter Switch A NOTE 1 You do not have to close the Upper Unit before pressing the Cutter Switch 2 Once you move the Knife it will not move again even if you press the Cutter Switch again 3 Do not press the Cutter Switch if the leading edge of roll media does
2. Toner Low Indicator mine B PLAIN PAPER Sn VELLUM TRACING FILM Te 1 Open the Toner Cover A K66um2e3eng doc Ver A2 3 Shake the new Toner Cartridge D several times with the film side up to prevent clumping of the toner 4 The film sheet E is adhered onto one side of the new Toner Cartridge Insert this side under Catch Plates F K66um2e3eng doc Ver A2 2 1 7 6 Remove the tape from the cartridge E Then insert the Spool G to the holes catching the film between both pins 7 Rotate the Spool G clockwise to wind the film 8 Tape the film to itself after the winding is completed Rotate the Spool several revolutions counter clockwise to loosen the film on the spool Pull out the Spool and discard the film 9 Close the Toner Cover A K66um2e3eng doc Ver A 2 2 18 2 8 Dehumidifying the Roll Media If the roll media has too much moisture the toner may not be fixed correctly to the media It may be easily removed from the media If the room is very humidity turn on the Dehumidify Heater to dehumidify the interior of the pri
3. Example 2nd Roll Deck Clear the mis feed using the following procedure 1 Open the Roll Deck in issue 2 Wind up the roll media onto the media core K66umSe teng doc Ver A2 3 2 3 If the leading edge of the media is torn or folded straighten cut AGE A Z 4 Set the roll media correctly 5 Close the Roll Deck 3 1 2 Paper mis feed in the Flapper Section J 10 When a paper mis feed occurs in the Flapper Section the Operation Panel will indicate a J 10 we a eel 1G ae B PLAIN PAPER pe oe i VELLUM C3 S as 7 Eas FILM TEST Clear the mis feed using the following procedure 1 Open the Roll Deck which media was printing from 2 Wind up the roll media back onto the core K66um3e teng doc Ver A2 3 4 3 If the leading edge of media is torn or folded straighten cut 4 Set the roll media correctly 5 Close the Roll Deck 3 1 3 Paper mis feed in Gate Roller Section J 11 When a paper mis feed occurs in the Gate Roller Section the Operation Panel will indicate a J 11 Orie u RII dd we B PLAIN PAPER gee i VELLUM m S acs ae FILM TEST
4. Toner Cover Open U 05 3 2 2 Either the Upper Unit or the Toner Cover are opened when the Operation Panel indicate a U 05 TEST TRACING Co FILM mae Lr EB PLAIN PAPER Be c VELLUM lt 1 T e e oy O 0 0 Check both the Upper Unit A and the Toner Cover B and close if opened D P 3 15 K66umSe4eng doc Ver A2 3 2 3 Heater Unit Open U 06 The Heater Unit is open when the Operation Panel indicates a U 06 dY ga op oe Pf P C Qoe i er w IU U 0 ae B PLAIN PAPER gs p N VELLUM pG T S RE FILM Test Holding the Catches A on both sides Close the Heater Unit B K66umSe4eng doc Ver A2 3 16 3 3 Toner Low The machine indicates a Toner Low by lighting the Toner Low Indicator on the Operation Panel Toner Cartridge replacement is required Refer to 2 7 Replacing the Toner Cartridge on page 2 16 Toner Low Indicator Ste B PLAIN PAPER fee D VELLUM O O 6 O TRACING 3 FILM TEST 3 4 Roll Empty The machine indicates a Roll Empty by lighting the Roll Empty Indicator on the Operation Panel if the roll media currently in use is consumed during printing Installation of a new roll is required Refer to 2 6 Setting the Roll Media into Roll Deck on page 2 9 Roll Empt
5. from the Roll Deck 4 Pressing down Lever C pull out the Roll Spool B from the core of the roll 5 Loosen the Thumb Screw D and slide the Stopper E according to the width of the new roll of media Tighten the Thumb Screw to fix the Stopper at the corresponding size mark Place the Stopper so that the flat face F and the size mark G are aligned with each other 6 Insert the Roll Spool into the new roll inserting the gear side into the roll first as shown note the direction on how the media is wound onto the core A NOTE Do not install the roll as shown here K66um2e2eng doc Ver A2 2 1 1 7 Pressing down the Lever C insert the Roll Spool fully into the core until the Stopper E touches the roll media Then release the Lever C to catch the roll media with the Roll Spool 8 Put the Roll Spool B into the Roll Deck Gear side is on the left and Lever side is on the right 9 Insert the leading edge of the media H under the Guiding Plate J K66um2e2eng doc Ver A 2 2 1 2 10 Rotate the Paper Feeding Roller Knob K in the direction of the arrow to load the media Do not advance the media to the point where the leading edge is seen in the slit L as shown The media will fold if you close the Roll Deck with the media in this position K66um2e2eng doc Ver A2 2 13 1
6. U 05 Bt ce ear an enn non cer seen so aces aa shi e oe 3 5 Call Service Errors Bee evant RL PEt ae eh oat wie aha tae lanl hd on DAANA APA EO aa ne tune fhe At Cal uaa daar ne tier mie Leth deat dey of 3 1 8 K66umSe teng doc Ver A2 3 1 Paper Mis feed Errors If a paper mis feed occurs the Paper Mis feed Indicator on the Operation Panel lights to inform you of the error The Operation Panel also indicates a mis feed code J XX _ to let you know where the paper is mis fed Example J 01 Paper mis feed in the 1st Roll Deck Paper Mis feed Indicator Mis feed code ve B PLAIN PAPER Peuz VELLUM TRACING FILM Test Please check where the paper mis feed has occurred referring to the following diagram Greater detail on each code are on the following pages K66um3e 1eng doc Ver A 2 3 1 3 1 1 Paper mis feed in Roll Deck Section J 01 J 02 and J 03 When a paper mis feed occurs in a Roll Deck the Operation Panel indicates a J 01 J 02 or J 03 J 01 In the 1st Roll Deck J 02 In the 2nd Roll Deck J 03 In the 3rd Roll Deck ioe RN L l Li G Soe i PLAIN PAPER ee ied i VELLUM am S S ae FILM TEST
7. not reach the Gate Roller If you cut the roll media ignoring this note it may be impossible for the user to remove the mis feed media from the printer K66um3e2eng doc Ver A2 3 7 4 Take out the mis feed media from the printer YB f m 5 Close the Upper Unit B 3 8 K66um3e2eng doc Ver A2 3 1 4 Paper mis feed in Separation Section J 12 When a paper mis feed occurs in the Separation Section the Operation Panel indicate a J 12 E B PLAIN PAPER ea i VELLUM m S acs RRs FILM TEST The Knife cuts automatically when a J 12 is detected You do not have to press the Cutter Switch Clear the mis feed using the following procedure 1 Pull the Lever A to open the Upper Unit B K66um3e2eng doc Ver A2 3 9 A CAUTION Photoconductive Drum There is a Photoconductive Drum green cylinder in the printer Do not touch the drum Do not leave the Upper Unit open for a long period as the Drum is very sensitive to light Direct sunlight is very harmful That stated remove the mis feed media and then close the Upper Unit immediately after the media is removed Do not leave upper unit open If the Drum is damaged you will have to replace It as it is a very important part in creating the print image 2 Take out the mis feed media from the machine 3 Close the Upper
8. tet traced LN a tel es 3 1 3 1 1 Paper mis feed in Roll Deck Section J 01 J 02 and J 03 3 2 3 1 2 Paper mis feed in Flapper Section J 10 Ren ee E ee 3 4 3 1 3 Paper mis feed in Gate Roller Section J 1 1 aeaieo rad nt ail ec oe 3 6 3 1 4 Paper mis feed in Separation Section J 12 Soi debbie HISAR A tims AI EEEN OAL A SS aiae GA LEZ 3 9 3 1 5 Paper mis feed in Heater Section J 13 and J 14 Bacio Date aI Oe Nh Cab etal Nae lathes Cala Ea 3 11 3 2 Open EOS verer 3 2 1 Roll Deck Open U 01 U 02 and U 03 S 3 2 2 Upper Unit Toner Cover Open U 05 E 3 2 3 Heater Unit Open U 06 selene E eV ot hee ON ink atl een aT helen fh ET be USA ot ba 3 3 Toner Low HET udp STs DE TTT 3 1 7 3 4 Roll Empty araa Oe nrar Han EIN EN abar A E near Ta nns aE nde Hd Taar Eray 3 1 7 3 5 Call Service Errors a ETENA ENET AAE EEEE A EAE AR AT Y AENA S AEE TE He 3 1 8 K66umOe treng doc Ver A2 Chapter 1 Before Use 1 1 Installation Requirements 1 3 Featu POS rrrrrrrrrereceteteetemnneneneemenenennnnenenemennnnsn ttn nenen sent t ene ene A LE AAAS TOOL ATALANTA 1 z 3 1 4 Specifications aaia Ner A adda EE E cleans ai aa a A REAA Ne 1 ENS Appearance 5 1 Front view 5 2 Rear view 5 3 Operation Panel NOOO 1 6 Optional Configurations L PEIE IE E DRE FEAE cash aster aaa DASE R AN EE AE ARE E 1 5 LO K66umtetreng doc Ver A2 1 1 Installation Requirements The following conditions are required for installation of the equipm
9. 1 Set both the Size Selector L and the Material Selector M according to the width and the type of material Example Roll media is 30 or AO width And the material type is plain paper 1 Image may be removed from the sides of the print if you select a narrower size on the Size Selector than the actual roll media width If you select a wider size than the installed width the interior of the printer will become dirty with toner Please set this correctly when installing a new roll of media Wrong setting Narrow Printout with a proper T z K Wrong setting Wide 2 Each material type has the best temperature for fusing to fix the toner to the said media The printer controls the temperature based on the setting on the Material Selector The image may easily removed from the media if you make a wrong material Selection and incorrect media information will be sent to the scanner and PPEC Please set this correctly when installing a new roll of media K66um2e2eng doc Ver A2 2 14 12 Close the Roll Deck A 66um2e2eng doc Ver A21 2 15 2 7 Replacing the Toner Cartridge A NOTE The printer will indicate a Toner Low Error by lighting the Toner Low Indicator on the Operation Panel Replace the Toner Cartridge with the new cartridge using the following procedure Use KIP 2000 toner If you so choose to use other toner we can not guarantee image quality or printer function
10. KIP 2000 Series DIGITAL PRINTER User s Manual Version A 2_US August 2001 Please read this USER S MANUAL before using the printer Please keep this USER S MANUAL for future reference KIP America 66um0e0reng doc Ver A 2 Thank you for purchasing the KIP2000 Series Digital Printer KIP 2001 KIP 2002 and KIP 2003 This USER S MANUAL contains functional and operational explanations for the KIP2000 Series Digital Printer Please read this USER S MANUAL carefully before using the Printer Please keep this USER S MANUAL for future reference 1 When this product is installed in North America This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2 When this product is installed in Europe This equipment complies with the requirements in Pub 22 of CISPR Rules for a Class B computing device Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference Do not install Machine around other electronic equipment or other precision instruments Other devices may be effected by electrical noise during operation If the Machine is installed near other electronic e
11. Turning on the Machine 1 Plug the machine to the dedicated wall outlet A WARNING 1 Do not handle the Power Plug with wet hands or you may receive an electrical shock 2 Ground the machine for safety 3 Do not plug the machine into a multi wiring connector in which other devices are plugged into It may overheat the outlet and may result in a fire 4 The outlet must satisfy the following rated power condition 120V plus or minus 10 12A and 50 60Hz 10A and 50 60Hz 220 240V plus 6 minus 10 100V plus or minus 10 15A and 50 60Hz 2 There is a Power Switch A on the right side of the printer Press ON to turn on the machine WUT W G A 2 1 K66um2e1eng doc Ver A2 3 There is a Operation Panel B on the top of the printer The Ready Indicator C on the Operation Panel lights red showing that the printer is warming up Co D i l IILI Se EE PLAIN PAPER vi Li 1 VELLUM co TRACING FILM Test 4 When the printer has reached operating temperature the Ready Indicator will light green This may take up to 10 minutes from room temperature A NOTE It is impossible to make any prints when the Ready Indicator is red Please wait until the light becomes green before prints will or can be produced 5 Print from your computer or copy from the KIP 2000 Series SCSI scanner K66um2
12. Unit B K66um3e2eng doc Ver A2 3 1 5 Paper mis feed in the Heater Section J 13 and J 14 When a paper mis feed occurs in the Heater Section the Operation Panel indicates either a J 13 ora J 14 Se i PLAIN PAPER vas eo VELLUM e C3 S aA S PERS FILM TEST J r K Soe B PLAIN PAPER sae r A VELLUM i A E S ae FILM TEST J The Knife automatically cuts the media when a J 13 or a U 14 is detected You do not have to press the Cutter Switch Clear the mis feed using the following procedure 1 Pull the Lever A to open the Upper Unit B K66um3e3eng doc Ver A2 3 1 1 A CAUTION There is a Photoconductive Drum green cylinder in the printer Do not touch the drum Do not leave the Upper Unit open for a long period as the Drum is very sensitive to light Direct sunlight is very harmful That stated remove the mis feed media and then close the Upper Unit immediately after the media is removed Do not leave upper unit open Photoconductive Drum If the Drum is damaged you will have to replace It as it is a very important part in creating the print image 2 On the back or rear of the printer press levers C on to open the Heater Unit D K66um3e3eng doc Ver A2 3 Take out the mis feed media from the Upper
13. Unit side or Heater exit From Upper Unit side From Heater exit A WARNING There are extremely hot parts inside the Heater Unit Do not touch any parts in the Heater Unit or you will be burnt Also the mis feed media can be very hot Be careful not to get burnt when you remove it 4 Close both Heater Unit D and Upper Unit B NS h 2 h iY Gi YY GY NY We K66um3e3eng doc Ver A2 3 2 Open Door Errors The Operation Panel will indicate an error code U XX if there are any open doors or open covers Close each door or cover as it is not possible to print if this error exists 3 2 1 Roll Deck Open U 01 U 02 and U 03 The corresponding Roll Deck is opened when the Operation Panel indicates a U 01 U 02 or U 03 U 01 1st Roll Deck is open U 02 2nd Roll Deck is open U 03 3rd Roll Deck is open U U Yh job J GR BA S A ST oy L kel E e jmn eri s EB PLAIN PAPER ae ae i VELLUM e S n i REG FILM Test Example 2nd Roll Deck is opened Firmly push the Roll Deck A close This error code will indicated if the Roll Deck is not locked correctly although it may look closed Open and close the Roll Deck again pushing until locked Ensure both sides of the roll deck are in their correct position No good Not locked K66um3e4eng doc Ver A2 Upper Unit
14. arantee image quality or the reliability of media feeding systems 120V less than 10 minutes 100V 230V less than 10 minutes First print time 48 seconds E print from 1st Roll Deck Fusing method KIP Pressure Free Fan Heat System Development method Dry non magnetic mono component toner Input power 120V plus or minus 10 12A and 50 60Hz in U S A 220 240V plus 6 minus10 10A and 50 60Hz in Europe 100V plus or minus 10 15A and 50 60Hz in Japan Maximum power 120V 60Hz and Dehumidify Heater is ON consumption Stand by 0 604 Kwh Printing 1 205 Kwh 230V 50Hz and Dehumidify Heater is ON Stand by 0 633 Kwh Printing 1 225 Kwh Warm up 1 956 Kwh 100V 50Hz and Dehumidify Heater is ON Stand by 0 608 Kwh Printing Acoustic noise Less than 60db Printing Less than 55db Stand by Smaller than 0 1ppm Average 1300mm Width x 725 5mm Depth x 1046mm Height Environmental condition Temperature for usage 10 to 32 degrees centigrade Humidity 15 to 85 RH Storage of consumables Toner cartridge Store the cartridge within the temperature range from 0 to 35 degrees centigrade and within the humidity range from 10 to 85 RH NOTE The above specifications may change without notice K66um1e1reng doc Ver A2 1 4 1 5 Appearance 1 5 1 Front view Toner Cover Operation Panel Power Switch Roll Decks Cutter Switch Name of part Function Operation Panel Printer information and error codes a
15. dicator Toner Low Indicator Display Job Indicator Ready Indicator gt gt C2 PLAIN PAPER sc VELLUM TRACING gt C3 FILM Density Indicator Test Print Switch Density Selection Key Roll Material Indicator Roll Deck Selection Key Paper Mis feed Indicator lights when the printer fails to feed the media A mis feed code is indicated on the Display if this occurs Roll Empty Indicator Roll Empty Indicator lights when the roll media in the selected Roll It may also light when the roll media is not correctly installed Developer Unit scanner or PPEC Ready Indicator Ready Indicator lights red when the machine is heating up It lights green when the Heater has reached operating temperature Density Indicator Density Selection Key You may change the density level by pressing the Density Selection Key Display The Display normally shows which Roll Deck is selected and the width of the roll media in said Roll Deck It also indicates an error code if the machine has an error such as paper mis feed or door open Test Print Switch A test pattern will be printed out if you press the Test Print Switch this is not a user function only a service function Roll Material Indicator Any of the 3 LEDs light up according to your setting of the Material Selector Roll Deck Selection Key This key is to check all the Roll widths and the media types other than the currently indicated Roll Deck When this
16. e cover if not instructed to do so in this User s Manual If you ignore this warning you may be burnt or receive an electric shock due to a hot item or electrically charged part inside of the printer Do not disassemble or tamper with the printer It may result in a fire or an electrical shock Do not plug in the printer into a multi wire connector in which some other equipment is plugged into It may cause a fire due to outlet overheating Do not damage the Power Cord by stepping on or placing heavy items on it If the Power Cord is damaged it may cause a fire or you may receive an electric shock REPLACE THE CORD IF DAMAGED Do not put a flower vase a flowerpot or any water filled item on the product Spilt water could cause a fire or an electric shock If the product generates an abnormal smell or noise turn it off and unplug it from the wall electrical outlet immediately Do not throw the toner into a fire or other sources of heat as it can explode K66umOetreng doc Ver A2 CAUTION Do not install the machine in a humidified room or a dusty room Also do not install the machine on an unstable floor as injuries may occur 1 Unplug the printer before you move it The power cord may be damaged and it may result in a fire or electric shock 2 If you do not use the printer for a long duration holidays company shutdown t urn off and unplug the printer from the outlet for safety Do not pull the cord when
17. e teng doc Ver A2 2 2 2 2 Turning off the Machine 1 Press OFF on the Power Switch A to turn off the machine Muy aN W W NN 2 The machine will continue to exhaust the internal air from the Exhaust Ports B for about 10 minutes to cool down the printer 2 3 K66um2e teng doc Ver A2 2 3 Indications during Normal Use The Operation Panel indicates the following information during normal usage 1 Processing a print The Job Indicator lights when the printer receives a job Job Indicator z lye Se A She a gm way lf 1 P S LU L Ftc Soe EE PLAIN PAPER zeae i eo VELLUM C S T S er FILM TEST 2 Density level Any of the 4 LEDs of the Density Indicator will light according to the density level you selected Image density becomes darker when you select LEDs further right Refer to 2 5 Changing the Density Level on the page 2 8 as for the way to change the Density Level Density Indicator OF M L EE PLAIN PAPER eas m VELLUM TRACING FILM Tes K66um2e teng doc Ver A2 2 4 3 Roll Deck roll width and roll material currently used The PPEController or KIP SCSI Scanner will select which roll media to be used for printing The Seven Segments Indicator indicates which roll media Roll Deck Number is selected and the m
18. edia width The Roll Material Indicator indicates the material of the selected roll PLAIN PAPER TRACING PAPER and FILM Roll Deck Number 01 1st Roll Deck 02 2nd Roll Deck 03 3rd Roll Deck Example 1 Roll media in the 3rd Roll Deck is selected Its width is A3 and material is tracing paper Roll Deck Number Width PLAIN PAPER 1 mm VELLUM 1 gt TRACING Co FILM Material Example 2 Roll media in the 2nd Roll Deck is selected Its width is 24 inches and material is film Roll Deck Number Width Co PLAIN PAPER c VELLUM TRACING st EE FILM Material K66um2e1eng doc Ver A2 2 5 2 4 Available Print Sizes 2 4 1 Available widths Available widths are from 8 5 210mm to 36 914mm It is possible to use the any of the following widths of media Metric AO A1 A2 A3 and A4 Inch 36 34 30 24 22 18 17 12 11 9 and 8 5 inches A NOTE For use with 900mm 890mm and 880mm roll media To use irregular widths of roll media 900mm 890mm and 880mm when the printer is set to metric mode call your service personnel to change these settings as the user can not change these settings The machine will not recognize these roll widths unless a service person changes the printer to accept these sizes Place the Size Selector at SPL Size Selector 900 Irr
19. egular roll media size 900mm ry 1 C job Q ini VELLUM TEST K66um2e teng doc Ver A2 2 6 2 4 2 Available length Available length is from 279mm 11 inches to 6 meters A NOTE 1 It is possible to printer longer than 6 meters You can choose either 16m or 100 as a maximum print length Call your service personnel if you would like to print over 6 m as the user can not change this setting in the printer Important If you print longer than 6 meters we are unable to guarantee image quality or the reliability of media feeding system 2 If the print is shorter than 279mm approximately 11 for example 8 5 long the roll media is always cut to a minimum of 279mm in length approx 11 A4 landscape print image Printout 210mm I K66um2e 1eng doc Ver A2 2 7 2 5 Changing the Density Level If you would like to make the image darker or lighter you will change the density level on the SCSI scanner or PPEController After specifying the density level on the scanner or PPEC it is possible to also compensate the image density on the printer if needed Density Selection Key Noe EE PLAIN PAPER m VELLUM i TRACING Cc FILM TEST Density Indicator When density level 3 is selected the density level specified on the scanner or PPEC is used without any compensation O 0 8 0 Level 3 No com
20. ent 1 Power source should be rated as follows according to your region 120V plus or minus 10 12A and 50 60Hz 220 240V plus 6 minus10 10A and 50 60Hz 100V plus or minus 10 15A and 50 60Hz 2 The equipment must be on a dedicated circuit The outlet must be near the equipment and easily accessible 3 Make sure to connect this equipment to a grounded outlet 4 The site temperature range 10 to 32 degrees centigrade with the humidity between 15 to 85 RH NON CONDENSING Keep the printer away from water sources boilers humidifiers or refrigerators 5 The installation site must not have open flames dust or ammonia gases And the equipment must not be exposed to the air vents from air conditioners It may affect the image quality 6 The equipment should not be exposed to the direct sunlight Please draw curtains to block any sunlight When you open the Upper Unit to remove a mis feed do not expose the Photoconductive Drum to strong intense light as this will damage the Drum 7 Ozone will be generated while this equipment is use although the quantity generated is within safe levels see certifications Ventilate the room if required 8 Levelling Bolts on the bottom of the printer should touch the floor correctly And the equipment must be leveled Floor strength must be ample to sustain the weight of the equipment 9 Keep ample room around the equipment to ensure comfortable operation R
21. equired space is noted 60cm or wider CW Rear side 120cm or wider Machine Front side 100cm or wider K66um1e1reng doc Ver A21 1 1 1 2 Originals Prohibited from Duplication It may be illegal to duplicate or copy certain types of originals and you may be punished by local or federal laws if copies are made of these types of originals Please be aware of your local or regional laws and which originals they forbid you to duplicate Some Examples Originals prohibited from copying by the law s 1 Do not copy Currency Bill Money Bank Note etc Government issued Negotiable Instruments National Bonds Security Local Debt Bonds etc 2 Do not copy Foreign Currency or Foreign Negotiable Instruments 3 Do not copy unused postal stamps or government postcards without permission to make replicas from said Governments 4 Do not copy Government issued revenue stamps certificate stamps which are prescribed by Liquor Tax Act or the Commodity Tax Act Special items which require your attention 1 The government issues warnings if you are to copy private issued securities stock certificate draft check goods ticket etc commutation ticket or book of tickets excluding that some specific company copies such originals as many as it requires for its own business 2 We recommend you not copy originals such as government issued passports public or private issued licenses automob
22. ile inspection certification ID and tickets for passes or meals Originals protected by copyright It is prohibited to copy originals such as books music paintings printed copies maps drawings movie posters and pictures which are protected by copyright laws Please see your local state and federal laws K66um1e1reng doc Ver A21 1 2 1 3 Features 1 The KIP 2000 Series Printer can print at a speed of 51mm per second 4 D per minute The maximum print width is 36 and the minimum width is 8 1 2 with 100 feet in print length see specifications 2 The KIP 2000 Series uses High Definition Print Technology which creates consistent solids even levels of grey and fine lines of 0025 This results in image quality which surpasses conventional print systems with an output resolution of 200 Ipi 400 DPI input There are no waste toners 3 The number of rolls are field upgradeable to a maximum of three and an optional scanner with user friendly software for scanning and printing a wide range of documents is also available K66um1e1reng doc Ver A21 1 3 1 4 Specifications Model KIP2000 Series Printer 2001 1 Roll Model 2002 2 Roll Model 2003 3 Roll Model Print width Maximum width 36 inches Minimum width 210mm 8 5 Print length Maximum length 6m Standard 16m or unlimited set by technician optional Minimum length 11 279mm NOTE If the print is longer than 6m KIP does not gu
23. is depressed the information of all Roll Decks are indicated It will return to the original roll deck after all Roll Decks are displayed K66um1e1reng doc Ver A21 1 8 1 6 Optional Configurations You can combine the KIP2000 Series Printer with optional KIP systems 2 configurations shown but many other finishing products are also available Please consult your KIP Representative 1 In combination with a KIP 2000 Series SCSI Scanner KIP2000 Series Printer 2 In combination with a KIP SCSI scanner and STF PC Controller Controller KIP2000 Series Printer K66um1e1reng doc Ver A21 1 9 Chapter 2 Basic Operation Page 2 1 Turning on the Machine Peta A Rk ae OAA aS al Rte A INATA EEIN EEO AAEE A oak ARA AOE lal oll ana ets 2 1 2 2 Turning off the Machine EEPE EE EEEE EEN ENES pode evsg sea EN E E brea centres EVA tase trace gavage sabes OE TE E EEEE ashe EEE E tan tite 2 3 2 3 Indications during Normal Use ELEPO IA SOEI IA MESIA LALE IE E EEE E PEE OEE ENAERE E EA 2 4 2 4 Av ilable Print Sizes soe ie i i 24 1 Available widths IREN E ENE EEE EEA AE 2 4 2 Available lengths 2 5 Changing the Density Level EEA E AAT AAP E AERE AE E AEE AE LAE AATRE EET E EA HE 22 2 8 2 6 installing Roll Media into the Roll Deck rrr 2 9 2 7 Replacing the Toner Cartridge 2 8 Dehumidifying the Roll Media LAPONIA IN SI SATEESSA BASSA AL AAAS PAESE T TARSI NATE 2 19 K66um2e1eng doc Ver A2 2 1
24. nter There is a Dehumidify Heater Switch A on the rear of machine Press H to turn on the Dehumidify Heater Press H side 1 There are several dehumidifying settings which can be set by the service technician These setting will determine when the dehumidifier will function With any setting the printer must be plugged in and the switch noted above must be in the ON position Call your service technician if you would like to change the switch setting Note that the user can not change the setting 2 To achieve the best image quality we recommend that you use media that is unpacked from the manufacture right before installing it into the printer If media is unpacked long before installation poor image quality may occur K66um2e3eng doc Ver A2 2 1 9 Chapter 3 Error Indications and Error Correction Page 3 1 Paper Mis feed Errors nn nn E Ea A E A O E R R 3 3 1 1 Paper mis feed in Roll Deck Section J 01 J 02 and J 03 ETH 3 2 3 1 2 Paper mis feed in Flapper Section J 10 cofgsdegunieiavinty ET 3 1 3 Paper mis feed in Gate Roller Section J 11 3 1 4 Paper mis feed in Separation Section J 12 3 1 5 Paper mis feed in Heater Section J 13 and J 14 EBANA P EA E EAEE A A EP A OAAS E 3 11 3 2 Open Errors codes EE ENEA PSE EE SER EAEE ASEP EEE NLE E E A SE E NEEE EIEEE PEE KENEN EE ESAE NE E 3 2 1 Roll Deck Open U 01 U 02 and U 03 9 3 2 2 Upper Unit Toner Cover Open
25. pensation To make the image darker select the density level 4 To make it lighter select the level 2 To make it much lighter select the level 1 Press the Density Selection Key to change the density level eae i Level 1 Level 2 Level 4 Much lighter Lighter Darker A NOTE If you change the density level on the scanner or PPEC you can make the image darker or lighter without any compensation on the printer We strongly recommend you to adjust the density level on the scanner or PPEC rather than on the printer K66um2e teng doc Ver A2 2 8 2 6 Installing Roll Media into a Roll Deck A NOTE The machine indicates a Roll Empty Error by lighting up the Roll Empty Indicator on the Operation Panel if the roll media currently used is consumed during printing Install a new roll using the following directions Roll Empty Indicator l N 4 w a j c Y OA job lel Er S oN 7 SL oy Ltt Co PLAIN PAPER NM VELLUM 9 6 v F ae TEST Co FILM 1 When the Roll Empty Indicator lights check the Roll Deck Number on the Seven Segments Indicator to see which media deck is empty Example Roll Deck Number is 02 This means the media in the 2nd Roll Deck is empty Roll Deck Number Co PLAIN PAPER VELLUM TRACING FILM Te 2 Open the Roll Deck A K66um2e2eng doc Ver A2 2 9 3 Remove the Roll Spool B
26. quipment such as a TV or a radio interference to said equipment such as noise or flickering may occur Use a separate power line and install the PRINTER as far as possible from said equipment K66umOe treng doc Ver A2 Safety Warnings The following warnings are very important in order to safely use this product These notes are important in preventing danger to the operator or operation of the printer The following symbols are found throughout the USERS Manual and have the following meaning K66umOe treng doc Ver A2 WARNING This WARNING mark means that there is a possibility of death or serious injury if you ignore or do not follow the said instruction CAUTION This CAUTION mark means that there is a possibility of injury or physical damage if you ignore or do not follow the said instruction When marked with this symbol DO NOT ATTEMPT When marked with this symbol pay close attention to N WARNING Ground the product with a correct ground source or you may be electrically shocked The Power source should be as follows U S A 120V plus or minus 10 12A and 50 60Hz Europe 230V plus or minus 10 10A and 50 60Hz Japan 100V plus or minus 10 15A and 50 60Hz Use a circuit with a dedicated breaker Install the product as close to the wall outlet as possible If you wish to move the printer please contact your local KIP Service personnel Do not remove the screw and do not open th
27. re indicated on this panel Toner Cover Open the Toner Cover when you replace the Toner Cartridge Power Switch Press ON to turn on the machine and press OFF to turn printer off Roll Decks Each Roll Deck holds one roll of print media Cutter Switch Media Knife will cut the roll media if you press the Cutter Switch Use this button in case of media misfeed K66umtetreng doc Ver A2 1 5 1 5 2 Rear view Heater Unit Open Levers Upper Unit Open Lever Interface Terminal Inlet Socket Heater Unit Dehumidify Heater Switch Function Pull down these levers to open the Heater Unit Pull up this lever to open the Upper Unit It is necessary to open the Upper Unit when you are removing mis fed media Open the Heater Unit when you remove mis feed media Connect the COPY cable to this terminal which is included with the KIP 2000 Series SCSI Scanners Connector 37pin Prints which exit from the Printer are stacked by the standard Tray Connect the Power Cable to this socket Press H to turn on the Dehumidify Heater and press L to turn it off K66um1e1reng doc Ver A21 1 6 1 5 3 Operation Panel There is an Operation Panel on the top of the printer Refer to the following page for indicators and key functions Operation Panel Operation Panel CJ PLAIN PAPER VELLUM a eS K66um1etreng doc Ver A21 1 7 Paper Mis feed Indicator Roll Empty In
28. y Indicator Ly Na by y Y OR joo 42 6P By BA l l oN 7 m PLAIN PAPER VELLUM C S S an g aa FILM TEST K66um3e4eng doc Ver A2 3 5 Call Service Errors You will note one of the following error codes on the Operation panel if the machine has a fatal Error It is impossible for the user to cure these errors to resolve these issues PLEASE CALL YOUR TRAINED KIP SERVICE TECHNICIAN TO RESOLVE THIS ERRORS Heater Temperature Rising Error Cutter Error Wire Cleaning Error Heater Thermostat Error E 28 Heater Agitator Fan Error E 40 Folder Error Key Card Error If one of the above errors is displayed 1 Turn off the printer wait approximately 30 seconds then turn the printer on again 2 If the same error code is displayed turn printer off then unplug the machine from the wall outlet Call your local service personnel K66umSe4eng doc Ver A2 3 18
29. you unplug the printer as you may damage the Power Cord Make sure to unplug the plug from the plug case There are hot items inside of the machine Take great care not to touch these items when you remove mis fed media Ventilate the room well if you print in a small area K66umOetreng doc Ver A2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Before Use Page 1 1 Installation Requirements EEEIEE IEAI vetlel ace taken cats Sle Rica toad chibi EA ANAE EEATT TPE E catia tala stat nla sata eas 1 sf 1 2 Originals Prohibited from Duplication PEE EE E E E SE EES IE EA SE AE E EEEN 1 22 1 3 Features gest E A ER E EEEE PES to ab HEHEHE TT 1 3 1 4 Specifications a a REE Aaa ea NT i ae eh SS A L 1 4 1 5 Appearance TE YENIDEN ANIA IAE EN TI PENE A Ma rey hes ceed er HT THT TTT 5 1 5 1 Front view 5 1 5 2 Rear view 6 1 5 3 Operation Panel 7 1 6 Optional Configurations slew E E lease ave Uli PEAN SVENE Nhl V E E Ne Sa elit cea acts aaah Cs 1 9 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Page 2 1 Turning on the Machine BOSEN EP IOTA S3 IE VERES SEI ILSA RC Tea Oats eh Nhs L 2 1 2 2 Turning off the Machine 2 3 Indications during Normal USC renner nnn 2 4 2 4 Available Print Sizes 2 4 1 Available width 2 4 2 Available length Bie SCH lan TREE aese ET a Bes aalma Fab IASON iaoa Fo Se eta ie 9 2 TT sg TT aig K66umOe treng doc Ver A 2 Chapter 3 Error Indications and Treatments Page 3 1 Paper Mis feed Errors PE ERL S EAR BET ELE OR PAE Aa hh
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