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2. 4 SAMPLE Pa i SETUP SHEET Description Press Cwenu gt Press gt Press CY D twice Press D Use C A gt C Y D to select any from to NAMES Press gt Use CA gt C Y D to enter a character Press gt Use gt C Y gt to enter the next character Enter the following characters in the same way When you re finished entering text press Press Cu Press C lt gt to go back to the original screen This assigns a name to a saved preset U sing media names may aid recognition and clarity The characters you can enter are A through 2 0 through 9 and the character You can enter up to 15 characters including spaces Chapter 4 Feature Reference 71 4 4 Optimizing Printing to Match MediaT hickness Adjusting Head Height to Match MediaT hickness Procedure wENU Press Ce HEAD HEIGHT d Press C Y gt several times HEAD HEIGHT 4 Press D MIDDLE gt MIDDLE 4 Move the lever to adjust the height of the head High Hight adjustment lever Move firmly until it stops Middle Standard Low normally not available for use Present setting Present after displayed change displayed Press Qw SETUP SHEET Press C lt to go back to the original screen Description Depending on the media media may wrinkle or come loose from the platen during printing increasing the chanc
3. TU RON EYE UR ERES KINO 56 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts 2822 60 Replacing Me W go 60 Replacing the Separating Knife 63 3 5 When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period nn 65 Keep Performing Maintenance is nin nnn n nnns 65 If the Machine Will Be Out of Use for a Month or Longer HH 65 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 111111 e rece c eec Lees ee eu nune nena aaa a aaa uu unn ana aaa aa uuu RR Ras aras nnmnnn 67 4 1 Pausing or Canceling Eoo 68 Canceling Printing Before M UG RV E ue ER REP SFr cat 68 4 2 Setting the Printing Position and Margins eese eee eee eeee eet 69 Shifting the Print start Position to the Rear sssseeeeemmmeemnnnnn nnne nnn nnns 69 Shifting the Printing Position to the Left 69 4 3 Making Simple Changes to the Printer Settings to Match the Media 70 Saving O ptimized M edia Settings As Preset Values memes 70 Saved d Eoi aa QE 71 Assigning Name to 71 Contents 4 4 Optimizing Printing to Match Media Thickness nn 72 Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness rennen renis 72 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing eeseeeeem HH 13 Correcting for Misalig
4. Handle the power cord plug and electri cal outlet correctly and with care Never use any article that is damaged Using a damaged article may result in fire or electrical shock WARNING W hen using an extension cord or power strip use one that adequately satisfies the machine s ratings for voltage frequency and current Use of multiple electrical loads on a single elec trical outlet or of a lengthy extension cord may cause fire Connect to ground This can prevent fire or electrical shock due to current leakage in the event of malfunction Position so that the power plug is within immediate reach at all times This is to enable quick disconnection of the power plug in the event of an emergency Install the machine next to an electrical outlet Also provide enough empty space to allow immedi ate access to the electrical outlet If sparking smoke burning odor unusual sound or abnormal operation occurs im mediately unplug the power cord Never use if any component is damaged Continuing to use the machine may result in fire electrical shock or injury Contact your autho rized Roland DG Corp dealer W hen the machine will be out of use for a prolonged period disconnect the power cord This can prevent accidents in the event of cur rent leakage or unintended startup NTo Ensure Safe Use Important notes about the power cord plug and electrical outlet Never place any object on top or
5. DETAIL SETTING d DETAIL SETTING OI TEST PRINT a s TEST PRINT menu DETAIL SETTING e ewm e Ga SETTING NO 1 elov 0 DD ojo DETAIL SETTING H2 SETTING NO 2 gt 0 0 DETAIL H2 H8 NN EHE NO 3 0 0 NN NE e H2 Ca SETTING NO 4 Show 0 CD To the TEST PRINT menu QD To the SETTING menu MENU 44 CALIBRATION E t p 78 CALIBRATION S TEST PRINT d sls CALIBRATION e 1 oo aem 0 CD To the TEST PRINT menu i p 72 MENU 4 HEADHEIGHT 4 p HEAD HEIGHT gt c MIDDLE gt MIDDLE d To the Se menu E SUBMENU g EE bae 38 ep 80 sygueNU gt lt 2 OPAQUE o SUB MENU v 2 t p 80 SHEET WIDTH TRE mm 1879 mm ojo To the CANCEL menu SUB MENU 4 SHEET POS t p 80 CD Ca SHEET POS gt SAVE a n ojo SHEET POS qo CANCEL CD To the SAVE menu Y Y Y Continue Continue Continue 94 Chapter 4 Feature Reference t p 85 r p 63 r p8l r p 82 r p 83 r p 83 c p 87 t p 86 t p 86 r 9 r p 85 r 92 r p 92 t p 56 t p 60 t 50 p 9 r p 46 Continue A MENU SYSTEM INFO MENU INK REMAIN ojo Continue Continue elo SIDE MARGIN ojo SUB MENU Ga REPLACE KNIFE d SUB MENU SCAN INTERVAL ole SUB MEN
6. Detach the media from the flanges Detach the reforcing pipe from the paper tube Paper tube T Media ms Reforcing pipe Cut off O perations gt Do not cut off the media while take up is in progress Take up quits as soon as the media is cut off Be especially careful when you re printing more than one page Give Attention to M edia Composition gt For some types of media cutoff is not possible Some types of media may remain on the platen after cutoff If the media remains on the platen remove it by hand Chapter 2 Operation 41 42 2 3 Starting Printing Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer W hen you have finished loading media then follow the steps below This procedure enables the machine to receive data from the computer and perform printing Procedure Close the front cover Press making the light come on Make sure you are at the top menu If you are not at the top menu press C enu gt then press D Top menu W 1839 mm Steadily lighted Printing Is Not Possible inT hese Situation gt The machine does not run when the front cover is open Also never open it when printing is in progress Doing so interrupts printing Data from the computer is not accepted when is dark gt does not light up when media is loaded incorrectly gt Data from the computer is not accepted when you are not at the top menu Chapter 2 Operat
7. Stop sending printing data from the computer Description pauses printing Pressing a second time here resumes printing but a horizontal stripe is produced at the location where printing was stopped We do not recommend resuming printing 68 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 2 Setting the Printing Position and Margins Shifting the Print start Position to the Rear Procedure Use C Y D to move the media Print start position Description Using C Y D to move the media lets you shift the print start position toward the rear Never use C A gt Doing so may cause the take up unit to pull the media with undue force resulting in an error or malfunction Shifting the Printing Position to the Left Procedure Use C C to move the heads Press Cron If the front cover is open then close it Press BASE POINT Printing area Description You can shift the printing position to the left by using Grow Note however that this setting must be made for each individual page When the printing of one page finishes the left right positioning returns to its default value When the position has been set lights up and the screen displays the printable width at the set position This feature is also available when printing various test patterns and can help you use media with less waste Note however that the left and
8. Cursor Keys You use these to select set tings for menu items to move the media and for other such operations You use this for such tasks as enabling setting values You press this when you load media This lights up when media is loaded and the machine is ready to perform printing PAUSE Key This pauses printing BASE POINT Key You use this when you want to set the print start position This lights up when the set has been made Sub Power Switch This switches the printer on and off To switch the printer off you hold down the switch for one second or longer This flashes slowly when the machine is in the sleep mode In this document the keys and lights on the control panel are indicated by the following images CMENUD MENU Key SETUP Key ENTER Key Cad CVD CE D Cursor Keys PAUSE Key CLEANING Key TEST PRINT Key BASE POINT Key SHEET CUT Key Chapter Introduction 1 1 Part Names and Functions MediaTake up System MANUAL Switch You use this when you want to operate the take up unit manually Main Power Switch This switch take up on and off This makes the direction of rotation for take up during printing change automati cally V TT 1 Ayr Take up Unit RC Mirror r jg Sensor Chapter Introduction 25 26 Chapter 2 O peration 27 2 1 Switching the Power On and Off Switching the Power O
9. SETUP SHEET Press C 4 to go back to the original screen Make the setting for the media width N MENU 42 Press SUB MENU 4 Press C Y D several times SUB MENU 4e Press gt SHEET WIDTH gt Pres CY SHEET WIDTH Press gt 18 9 mm 1370mm Use gt C Y D to enter the media width Press to enable the setting SUB MENU 1 Press C lt D to go back to the previous screen SHEET WIDTH 4 3 the setting for the location of the right edge of the media SUBMENU 4 Press CYD SHEET POS gt Press C gt The print heads move to the position now set Open the front cover Oo E Use gt gt to move the heads Align this surface with the edge of the media 80 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 5 AccommodatingVarious Kinds of Media SHEET POS After positioning close the front cover SAVE a Press to enable the setting Press SETUP SHEET Press C to go back to the original screen Description Depending on the type of media it may not be possible to detect the width of the media automatically If this happens you must set the media type to CLEAR and make the setting for the width manually To set the width enter the width of the media you re using then save the location of the media s right edge Failing to set the location of the right edge or setting it at a location different f
10. TIME FORWIPER REPLACE Itistimeto replace the wiper After verifying press CENTER gt t p 60 Replacing the Wipers Chapter 5 What to Do If 107 5 8 If an Error Message Appears This describes the error messages that may appear on the machine s display and how to take action to remedy the problem If the action described here does not cor rect the problem or if an error message not described here appear contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer AVOIDING DRY UPTURN OFF POWER The print heads were forced to standby position to prevent them from drying out O peration cannot be continued Switch the sub power off then back on O pening the front cover while printing is in progress causes an emergency stop Never allow the print heads to stand in this state DATA ERROR CANCELING Output was stopped because a problem was found in the data received Check for problems with the connector cable or the com puter then redo the operation starting with reloading the media INK SUPPLY SYSTEM FAIL O peration cannot be continued Switch the sub power off call your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer MOTOR ERRORTURN POWER OFF A motor error occurred O peration cannot be continued Switch off the sub power Next eliminate the cause of the error then immediately switch on the sub power If the machine is allowed to stand with the error uncorrected the print heads may dry out and become damaged This error m
11. becomes slack or crooked Incorrect Entire media stretched Media is slack Media is crooked taut 34 Chapter 2 Operation 2 2 Loading and Removing Media Use adhesive tape to fasten the media securely to the paper pipe To prevent the pulled out media from becoming crooked secure with tape at the two edges and center First fasten the center in place then fasten the edges Take up with outward curl Paper pipe Adhesive tape Fasten first Take up with inward curl Adhesive tape Fasten first L Pull back the loading lever to secure the media in place VK JE Loading lever Press C Y D to pull out the media Ensure a certain amount of slack as shown in the figure Chapter 2 Operation 35 2 2 Loading and Removing Media Operate the MANUAL switch to take up the media and pull it taut Take up the media for one turn or more Take up with outward curl Take up one turn 1 UE TA Take up with inward curl Take up one turn or more 4 Adjust the take up unit to match the width of the media Press C Y D to pull out the media Ensure a certain amount of slack as shown in the figure 36 Chapter 2 Operation 2 2 Loading and Removing Media Adjust the positioning of the slider unit to match the width of the media Adjust so that the gap b
12. ginis A WAT 22 opra TR PATES FUN d FRI an NES SHIP RIP EIN NM UT UE 24 Medid Take IS LEE ZE 25 Chapter 2 ODEFAION ose se nan enr arr ennemi 27 2 1 Switching the Power OO tee eed 28 Switching the Power On and Off TEM 28 The Cie Sey UN Foar uou E a a D no 29 2 2 Loading and Removing a 30 pow MO a 30 FTI VSN reac vert a nn he 40 CAN CIN A Scopes EAA A A E N E 42 Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer 42 tan eean a rem 43 2 4 If NE RUNS OU ae en ee a on oo 45 CMCC or nea Hb 45 When Ink Cartridges Become Empty nennen nnn nnn rn nnn nnn 47 Chapter Maintenance and Adjustment 21e rere e creer rece ree ee nnne areae ra aua uuu a annuus 49 3 1 Daily Care and ME Een E mmm 50 D ISDOSINO OT Discharged LA di RR Em 50 CSA NAG PR sis pian E 52 Care and Maintenance of the Print Heads 53 3 2 When Head Cleaning Is Not Effective sn 54 Performing Powerful orilla ra ikea REV E e Fb Ew FD 54 When Powerful Cleaning Is Not Effective RL 55 3 3 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit 56 When the Cleaning Kit Becomes N ecessary nnn 56 How to Cleaning
13. gt Press CY gt several times Press C gt Use C A gt C Y to select SHEET or OFF Press to enable the setting Press menu Press C 4 to go back to the original screen Reducing the width of head movement to the minimum required width speeds up printing This is effective mainly when you use media of narrow width SH EET matches the range of head movement to the width of the media O FF matches the range of head movement to the printing data Movement is limited to the minimum amount neces sary and this can be expected to yield the fastest printing N ote however that because the speed of media movement is no longer constant colors may be uneven FULL makes the speed of media movement constant at all times Default Setting FULL WIDTH 5 FULL Keeping Media from Being Soiled by Ink Drips Procedure menu SUB MENU gt SUBMENU PERIODIC CL gt PERIODIC CL NONE gt PAGE H SETUP SHEET Press Cv Press C Y gt several times Press gt Press C Y gt several times Press gt Use gt CY D toa value from 10 min to 990 min or PAGE Press to enable the setting Press menu Press C 4 to go back to the original screen Chapter 4 Feature Reference 03 4 5 AccommodatingVarious Kinds of Media Description Ink tends to collect on the surface of the heads when you use media prone to build up a static charge when the ambient
14. outlet that meets the requirements for voltage frequency and amperage given here 114 Chapter 6 Specifications Printing method 6 4 Specifications FP 740 Piezo ink jet method Acceptable media widths 710 to 1879 mm 28 to 74 in Printing width 1 M aximum 1869 mm 73 6 in Ink cartridges Type Exclusive Sublimation Ink cartridge Colors Four colors Cyan magenta yellow and black Printing resolution Printing dot resolution M aximum 720 dpi Distance accuracy 2 Error of less than 0 3 of distance traveled or 0 3 mm whichever is greater Interface Ethernet 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX automatic switching Power saving function Automatic sleep compliant with the International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program Power supply 3 Voltage and frequency Printer AC 100 to 240 V 10 50 60 Hz Take up unit AC 100 to 240 V 10 50 60 Hz Required power capacity Printer unit 2 A Take up unit 0 1 A Power consumption During operation Approx 118 W Sleep mode Approx 55 W Acoustic noise level During operation 62 dB A or less according to ISO 7779 During standby 40 dB A or less according to ISO 7779 Dimensions 3539 W x 758 D x 1307 H mm 139 4 W x 29 9 D x 51 5 H in Weight 267 Kg 589 Ib Environment Power on 4 Temperature 20 to 32 C 68 to 89 6 F humidit
15. p 75 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely gt Menu item settings that control operation during printing SCAN INTERVAL VACUUM POWER FULL WIDTH S t p 81 Printing Hard to dry Media 82 Preventing Media from Coming Loose p 83 Speeding Up Printing for Narrow Media Menu item for expanding the printing area SIDE MARGIN c p 85 Expanding the Printing Area by Reducing the Margins You can save up to eight presets You can assign a name to each preset Using media names may aid recognition and Clarity t p 7l Loading a Saved Preset p 71 Assigning a Name to a Preset 70 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 3 Making Simple C hanges to the Printer Settings to Match the Media Loading a Saved Preset Procedure MENU 4 PRESET gt Loa 4 NAME SETUP SHEET Description Press Cwenu gt Press gt twice Use D C Y D to select the name of a present you want to load Press to load The settings are changed and the screen shown in the figure appears This loads a saved preset You can select any one of eight types of presets When no names have been assigned you select from among E1 through NAM E8 If you load a preset while is illuminated goes dark To start printing press once more and redo the preparations for printing Assigning a Name to a Preset Procedure PRESET 4 NAME b ds NAME ES S
16. right positions are not restored to their defaults for test patterns Chapter 4 Feature Reference 69 4 3 Making Simple Changes to the Printer Settings to Match the Media Saving O ptimized Media SettingsAs Preset Values Procedure menu Press PRESET 4 PRESET Press gt gt SAVE gt Press CVD O save P Press C D NAME Use D C Y D to select any from to NAMES Press to save The present menu settings are saved in the preset you chose in step e O Press Cmenu y CENT Press C to go back to the original screen Description Using the PRESET menu lets you easily change a wide variety of settings to optimize them for the media M aking changes for each menu item every time you change the media can be troublesome That s why it can be useful to save the menu item settings optimized for an often used type of media as a preset The next time you use the media you can change the menu item settings to the optimal values for the media simply by loading the preset you saved You can group together the settings you ve made at the menus shown below and save them as a preset Required menu items for using transparent media SH EET TYPE SH EET WIDTH SH EET PO S t p 80 Loading Media Whose Width Cannot Be Detected Automatically Menu items for adjustments to match the thickness ADJUST BI DIR CALIBRATION t p 73 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing
17. ristiques de cet appareil ten sion fr quence et courant Une tension incorrecte ou un courant insuffisant peuvent causer un incendie ou un choc lectrique um WT MM escis z z z Ne jamais utiliser l ext rieur ni un endroit o l appareil risque d tre expos de l eau ou une humidit lev e Ne jamais toucher l appareil avec des mains mouill es Le non respect de cette consigne risque de provoquer un incendie ou un choc lectrique Ne jamais ins rer d objet tranger dans l appareil Ne jamais exposer l appareil aux d versements de liquides L insertion d objets comme des pi ces de monnaie ou des allumettes ou le d versement de liquides dans les orifices de ventilation peuvent causer un incendie ou un choc lectrique Si un objet ou du liquide s infiltre dans l appareil d brancher imm diatement le c ble d alimentation et communiquer avec le repr sentant Roland DG Corp autoris Ne jamais placer d objet inflammable proximit de l appareil Ne jamais utiliser de produit inflammable en a rosol proximit de l appareil Ne jamais utiliser l appareil dans un endroit o des gaz peuvent s accumuler Une combustion ou une explosion pourraient se produire N Pour utiliser en toute s curit ou de choc lectrique d lectrocution ou d incendie NATTENTION Manipul
18. temperature is low and at other such times Under some conditions this ink may be transferred to the media U se this feature at such times The ink buildup is removed as printing is performed W hen this is set to PAGE automatic cleaning is performed every time before printing starts W hen this 15 set to a value from 10 min to 990 min automatic cleaning is performed when the cumulative printing time reaches the value you set here When this is set to NONE no automatic cleaning is performed Using this feature results in longer printing times Also when this is set to a value from 10 min to 990 min printing pauses and so colors may be uneven Default Setting PERIODIC CL NONE 84 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 6 Changing How the Printer O perates DeterminingW hat HappensW hen an Ink Cartridge Is Empty Procedure MENU P SUB MENU gt SUB MENU 4 INK CONTROL gt EMPTY MODE 4s STOP p CONT D Description Press Cw Press C Y gt several times Press C gt Press C A gt twice Press C gt gt twice Use gt C Y D to make the setting Press to enable the setting Press Qw Press C 4 to go back to the original screen This setting determines whether printing starts on receipt of printing data when an ink cartridge is empty W hen this is set to STO P printing does not start until the ink cartridge has been replaced When this is set to CONT printing st
19. that appeared on the display SET HEAD HEIGHT TO xxx The height of the print heads islower than the height speci fied on the computer This warning indicates that the height of the print heads is too low for the media thickness specified on the computer The heads move to a location where you can operate the height adjustment lever Adjustto the displayed height then press SHEET SET ERROR SET AGAIN was pressed even though no media is loaded Press any key to clear the error Load media and pull back the loading lever then press Cru Media that cannot be detected automatically was loaded Press any key to clear the error Set the SH EET TYPE menu item to CLEAR then reload the media t p 80 Loading Media Whose Width Cannot Be Detected Auto matically The positioning of the loaded media is displaced to the left Press any key to clear the error Reload the media at the correct position then press Csetur gt The loaded media is too small Press any key to clear the error Replace with media of us able size T he platen is dirty Press any key to clear the error The machine cannot sense the width of the media because of soiling Clean the platen 5 8 If an Error Message A ppears TEMPERATURE ISTOO HIGH C The temperature of the location where the machine is installed has risen above the ambient tempera ture at which the machine can operate O peration cannot be continued Switch off th
20. the mirror and sensor If no corrective action is taken when the sensor has de tected an obstruction take up is automatically switched off O nce this has happens no take up is performed even if the obstruction is removed after feeding out the media from the sensor detection area To restore the previous state switch off the power to the unit remove the obstruction then switch back on Is media cutting being performed automatically Take up quits as soon asthe media is cut off Set the printer not to perform automatic cut off 5 2 Attractive Printing Is Impossible Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes Do the print heads show dot drop out Carry out a printing test and make sure no dot drop out occurs If dot drop out is present perform head cleaning t p 43 Printing Tests and Cleaning c p 54 When Head Cleaning Is Not Effective Have you carried out feed correction Large misalignment in the amount of feed of the media may result in printing that seems coarse or contains horizontal stripes Either make the setting on the computer to match the type of media you re using or make the setting for cor rection on the printer t p 78 Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like Have you carried out bidirectional correction W hen you are performing bidirectional printing use the ADJUST BI DIR menu item to carry out correction The optimal adjustment value may vary
21. the setting pem D mecs Press C 4 to go back to the original screen Default Setting IN TERVAL 30min Deactivating the Sleep Mode Procedure fun Press Crew SUB MENU Press C Y gt several times SUBMENU Press gt SLEEP gt Press C A D several times 86 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 6 Changing How the Printer O perates steep e Press gt SETTING 4 Press CY D ds Press C gt ENABLE p DISABLE Use C A gt C Y D to select DISABLE Press to enable the setting Press Cwenu gt les Press C 4 gt to go back to the original screen Default Setting SETTING ENABLE Changing the Menu Language and the U nits of Measurement Procedure wENULANGUAGE 2 Hold down Cvev and switch on the sub power ENGLISH Use gt C Y to select the display menu language Press LENGTHUNIT e Use C A gt C Y D to select the measurement unit for length mm b mm Press CENTER D Description This sets the language and units of measurement displayed on the printer s screen Default Setting MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH LENGTH UNIT mm ReturningAll Settings toT heir Initial Values Procedure e Press SUB MENU gt Press C Y D several times SUBMENU 4 Press Ce FACTORY DEFAULT gi Press C A gt several times Press to execute Chapter 4 Feature Reference 87 4 6 Changing How the Printer O perates Description
22. to the frequency of use W hen dot drop out or the like occur frequently W hen the machine s head cleaning feature does not correct the problem clean the heads using the cleaning kit gt f you use up the cleaning kit purchase a new one from your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer gt The print heads are components that wear out Periodic replacement is required with the frequency of re placement depending on use Purchase them from your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer How to Perform Cleaning Important Notes onT his Procedure gt To prevent the heads from drying out finish this procedure in 30 minutes or less gt A warning beep sounds after 30 minutes At this time stop work attach the right side cover and press CENTER gt When the head protection operation finishes restart the procedure from the beginning Never use any implement other than the included cleaning stick Cotton swabs or other lint producing items may damage the heads gt Never touch the nozzle surface of the heads Stroke the sponges very gently applying as little pressure as possible Never rub scrape or crush them NCAUTION Be sure to perform operations as specified by these instructions and never touch any area not specified in the instructions Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury 56 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 3 Cleaning the Heads U sing the Cleaning Kit Change to the print head manual cleaning mode SUB M
23. Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 5W hen Not in Use for a Prolonged Period Keep Performing Maintenance Switch On the Power O nce a Month Switch on the sub power once a month When you turn on the power the machine automatically performs some operations such as those to keep the print heads from drying out Allowing the machine to stand completely unused for a prolonged period may damage the print heads so be sure to switch on the power to perform these automatic operations Keep at a Constant Temperature and Relative Humidity Even when the machine is notin use keep it at a temperature of 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F and a relative humidity of 20 to 8096 with no condensation Temperatures that are too high may degrade the ink and cause malfunction Tempera tures that are too low may cause the ink to freeze and damage the heads If the Machine W ill Be Out of Use for a Month or Longer If the machine will be out of use for a month or longer follow Draining Ink and Performing Internal Washing to wash the heads This operation requires eight unused genuine Roland DG Corp cleaning cartridges H ave these on hand before you start t p 92 Draining Ink and Performing Internal Washing Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 65 66 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 67 4 1 Pausing or Canceling Printing Canceling Printing Before It Finishes Procedure Press ause y Hold down for one second or longer
24. ENU gt Press C Y D several times SUB MENU 4e Press C gt gt MAINTENANCE Press C A D MAINTENANCE Press C 5 CLEANING Press FINISHED Preparations are complete when this screen appears d 2 Remove the left and right side covers and maintenance cover Remove the left and right side covers ww I CDD N Side cover Side cover e Remove the maintenance cover Touch the location shown in the figure to discharge any static electricity Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 57 3 3 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit J Clean using the cleaning stick Be especially careful to clean away any fibrous dust lint Clean in the sequence shown in the figure below Cleaning stick Be sure to clean using one of the included cleaning sticks Never touch the nozzle surface Gently stroke the sponge Never rub with force Clean only the metal frame Area to clean Area to clean Area to clean f HE V Area to clean Area to clean 58 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 3 Cleaning the Heads U sing the Cleaning Kit 4 Reattach the maintenance cover and the side covers and quit the manual cleaning mode Attach the maintenance cover Maintenance cover Attach the left and right side covers Engage the covers on the hooks to instal
25. ER LEFT SIDE COVER FRONT COVER Close the side cover right the front cover or both For Safety the carriage doe not operate while a cover is open DO NOT USE MEDIA CLAMPS M ake sure the media clamps have been removed The me dia clamps cannot be used when the height of the print heads is set to LOW Using them may cause malfunc tion After verifying press CENTeR gt INSTALL DRAIN BOTTLE Check whether the drain bottle is installed Install the drain bottle then press CENTER REMOVE CARTRIDGE Remove the ink cartridge indicated by the flashing number This message appears at times such as during head clean ing REMOVE CL LIQUID Remove the cleaning cartridge indicated by the flashing number This message appears at times such as during head cleaning SET CARTRIDGE Insert the ink cartridge indicated by the flashing number This message appears at times such as during cartridge re placement SET CL LIQUID Insert the cleaning cartridge indicated by the flashing num ber This message appears at times such as during cartridge replacement SHEET NOT LOADED PRESS SETUP KEY Load media and press This message appears when an attempt to perform a printing test was made while no media was loaded 5 7 If a Message Appears TIME FOR MAINTENANCE It is time to clean the heads using the cleaning kit After verifying press CENTER gt t p 56 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit
26. Functions Platen This is the path over which the media passes A suction fan that keeps the media from coming loose Pinch Rollers These clamp the media when the loading lever is pulled back toward you YS Print head Carriage The print heads are inside this The separating knife passes through this when you per form media cutoff Grit Rollers Guide Line These rollers feed out media toward This line serves as a guide for positioning the front of the machine the right edge of the media Remaining ink Indicator This displays the amount of ink remaining in each of the ink cartridges Cartridge Slots Thisis where ink cartridges are installed Wn wo np gp wi np wp up np un nb Hn Chapter Introduction 23 24 1 1 Part Names and Functions Operation Panel TEST PRINT Key Holdingthisdown forone TEST PRINT second or longer performs a printing test CLEANING Key You use this to perform cleaning of the print heads Holdingthisdown forone second or longer cuts off media Panel Notation Display Screen BUSY Light This lights up during printing and other such operations This displays various setting menus and other information SETUP Key SHEET CUT el CLEANING SHEET CUT MENU Key You press this menusfor various settings SET UP PAUSE BASE POINT OT Q ENTER Key to enter the
27. IC 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 As an ENERGY STAR Partner Roland DG Corp has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the penetration of energy efficient computers and other office equipment The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption It is an open system in which business proprietors can participate voluntarily The targeted products are office equipment such as computers monitors printers facsimiles copiers scanners and multifunction devices Their standards and logos are uniform among participating nations Contents Aro Ensure Safe i E E E ER 4 A Pour utiliser en toute s curit ne ein co oV V Cb ar nan ee a VER DV DR V C V C nnan 11 Important Notes Handling and Use 18 NE ES EEE 18 mc E D OO anata 19 Chapter EIN OK ON Onodonc acini Gordo 21 1 Pare Names and FUNCUONS stre tu EUST 22
28. LIMATION 4 C SYSTEM INFO e FRMWARE 4 FIRMWARE gt 1 00 4 10 Menu List Chapter 4 Feature Reference 95 96 4 10 Menu List Continue ojo MENU p 89 p 90 HEETREMAN To the PRESET menu To the SET AT LOADING menu SHEET REMAIN PRINT MEMO SHEET REMAIN SETLENGTH lt C SET LENGTH P cc 00m gt 0 0m d DID SHEET REMAIN G5 AUTO DISPLAY AUTO DISPLAY gt DISABLE DISABLE D To the PRINT MEMO menu Chapter 4 Feature Reference Language and Unit Menu Hold down MENU D and switch on the sub power MENU LANGUAGE P87 d LENGTH UNIT 87 mm gt mm d SETUP SHEET Cleaning Menu Press D To the POWERFUL CL menu CLEANING NoRMALCL t p 43 NORMALCL co d ole CLEANING 4e V 54 aD e zm CLEANING 44 POWERFUL CL 44 gt t 54 POWERFULCL gt ABCD a CD To the NORMAL CL menu 4 10 Menu List Hold down for one second or longer t p 43 Head cleaning for all groups Chapter 4 Feature Reference 97 98 Chapter 5 W hat to Do If 99 5 1T he Machine Doesn t Run T he Printer Unit Doesn t Run Is the power switched on Switch on the printer s main power then press the sub power switch and make sure the sub power switch lights up Is illuminated Printing is not performed when is no
29. Roland HI FI EXPRESS FP 740 USER S MANUAL Thank you very much for purchasing this product gt 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 gt 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 gt 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 gt 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 gt gt Roland DG Corporation For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 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 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 pro
30. This menu returns all settings to the same as their factory defaults However the settings for LANGUAGE and LENGTH UNIT are not returned to the factory defaults 88 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 7 Recording the Amount of Remaining Media Displaying the Amount of Remaining Media on the Screen Procedure menu Press Cwenu gt SHEET REMAIN gt Press C A D SHEET REMAIN Press gt SET LENGTH 2 Press CY seTLeNGTH 1 Press Ce 0 0 m 250m Use C A gt C Y D to set the amount of media remaining Press to enable the setting 1839 mm L 250m Press Press C 4 to go back to the original screen The display is updated SETUP SHEET L 25 0m If setup has not been performed the set value flashes Description You can display how much of the media in use is left Once you set the amount of media remaining the amount remaining is displayed atthe top menu until it reaches zero If you cancel the setup such as by removing the media or raising the loading lever the amount remaining at that time flashes on the screen The amount of media remaining is not updated automatically when you change the media Redo the setting whenever you change the media You can also make the setting to display this menu automatically whenever you change the media See the next section Verifying the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the M edia Is Changed The remaining amount that is displayed is
31. U lt VACUUM POWER 1 gt Fe AUTO gt AUTO d VACUUM POWER SUB MENU 4 FULL WIDTH S SUB MENU SUB MENU 42 SIDE MARGIN 4 20mm gt 20mm d SCANINTERVAL 4 orr gt OFF 4 FULL WIDTHS FULL gt FULL SUB MENU 4 lt PERODIC CL 4 M c NONE gt NONE d C PERIODIC CL FACTORY DEFAULT ele QD To the SETTING menu SUB MENU lt lt Seer 2 INTERVAL SLEEP gt FI INTERVAL c 30 min gt 30 min d n ojo SLEEP 4 SETTING SETTING gt I ENABLE 4 lt the INTERVAL menu SUB MENU SYSTEM REPORT D To the DRAIN BOTTLE menu SUB MENU _ INK CONTROL 4e EMPTY MODE INK CONTROL gt FF EMPTY MODE Fe STOP gt STOP d n ojo INK CONTROL PUMP UP a DID ojo INK CONTROL Cap HEAD WASH CD gt To the EMPTY MODE menu QD To the DRAIN BOTTLE menu SUB MENU 4 MAINTENANCE e Cap MAINTENANCE gt CLEANING d CD To the SHEET TYPE menu MAINTENANCE Ca REPLACE WIPER d DD SYSTEM INFO SERIAL NO SYSTEM INFO INK MAINTENANCE 4 G DRAIN BOTTLE CD L To the CLEANING menu To the FIRMWARE menu SYSTEM INFO _ MODEL 4 C MODEL gt FP 740 CD a SERIAL NO 4 2500001 INK 4 p SUB
32. WARN IN G Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly NCAUTION Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with re spect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets The 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 amp symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden 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 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 NTo Ensure Safe Use Incorrect operation may cause injury WARNING o e e Oo Keep children away from the machine The machine includes areas and components that pose a hazard to children and may result in injury blindness choking or other serious acci dent Never use the machine for any purpose for whic
33. arts and continues until the ink remaining inside the machine is used up Regardless of the setting made for this menu item we recommend replacing the ink cartridge immediately whenever a cartridge becomes empty Default Setting EMPTY MODE STOP Expanding the Printing Area by Reducing the Margins Procedure D MENU SUB MENU gt SUB MENU SIDE MARGIN i SIDE MARGIN 20 mm b 5mm k SETUP SHEET Press Cw Press C Y D several times Press gt Press C Y D several times Press gt Use Ca gt C Y D to select 5 mm Press to enable the setting Press Cu Press C4 to go back to the original screen Chapter 4 Feature Reference 05 4 6 Changing How the Printer O perates Description Choosing 5 mm at this menu reduces the left and right margins expanding the printing area 20 mm sets the margins for the printing area at 20 millimeters 5 mm sets the margins for the printing area at 5 millimeters When 5 mm is selected detach the media clamps Because the margins are reduced the media clamps may be overprinted Default Setting SIDE MARGIN J 20 mm Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode Procedure menu 42 Press Qw SUB MENU Press C Y gt several times SUBMENU Press 0 SLEEP gt Press C A gt several times INTERVAL T Press C gt gt twice 30min 15min Use C A gt C Y D to make the setting Press to enable
34. ay be caused by such fac tors as a mistake in loading the media a media jam or an operation that pulls the media with excessive force The media is loaded incorrectly Check how the media is threaded through the rollers Also make sure the AUTO switches for the take up unit is set correctly The media has jammed Carefully remove the jammed media The print heads may also be damaged Perform head cleaning then perform a printing test and check the results The media was pulled with excessive force Excessive tension was applied to the media and additional action is necessary to recover from this state First move the loading lever to the rear and open the cover for the take up unit Adjust the media to create a small amount of Slack then switch on the sub power 108 Chapter 5 What to Do If PINCHROLL ERROR LOWER PINCHROLL was pressed without first lowering the pinch rollers Press any key to clear the error Pull back the loading lever then press Csetur gt The pinch rollers were raised while was illu minated The error is cleared automatically after a short wait N ever move the loading lever while printing is in progress SERVICE CALL xxxx An unrecoverable error occurred or part replace ment that must be performed by a service techni cian is required Note the number displayed then switch off the sub power After you switch off the power inform your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer of the number
35. bject to Impact or Attempt to Disassemble gt Never drop or shake forcefully The impact may rupture the internal pouch and cause the ink to leak gt Never attempt to disassemble gt Never attempt to refill the ink gt If ink gets on your hands or clothing wash it off as soon as possible Removal may become difficult if allowed to stand Storage gt Store unopened in a well ventilated location at a temperature of 20 to 40 C 4 to 104 19 20 Chapter 1 Introduction 21 1 1 Part Names and Functions Printer Unit Loading Lever Left Side Cover You operate this when you load media You remove this when you perform maintenance Front Cover Right Side Cover Be sure to close this when you You remove this when you perform printing perform maintenance o NN Maintenance Cover Operation Panel You remove this when you perform You use this to perform cleaning the print head various operations t p 24 O peration Panel Ethernet Connector This is used to connect the printer to a network opk EN a qm Main Power Switch Power cord Connector This supplies power to the printer o THAT ea o Drain Bottle 7 4 This collects drained ink and other such fluids Discard any collected fluid before it overflows 22 Chapter Introduction 1 1 Part Names and
36. chine may dis lodge components and cause a slip or fall re sulting in injury Be sure to follow the operation proce dures described in this documentation Never allow anyone unfamiliar with the usage or handling of the machine to touch it Incorrect usage or handling may lead to an acci dent A To Ensure Safe Use Danger of electrical short shock electrocution or fire WARNING Connect to an electrical outlet that com plies with this machine s ratings for volt age frequency and current Incorrect voltage or insufficient current may cause fire or electrical shock DT III iM de es Ratings Mas S S Never use out of doors in any location where exposure to water or high humid ity may occur Never touch with wet hands Doing so may result in fire or electrical shock Never allow any foreign object to get in side Never expose to liquid spills Inserting objects such as coins or matches or allowing beverages to be spilled into the venti lation ports may result in fire or electrical shock If anything gets inside immediately disconnect the power cord and contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer Never place any flammable object nearby Never use a combustible aerosol spray nearby Never use in any location where gases can accumulate Combustion or explosion may be a danger
37. ching off the main power then again switching on the main power followed by the sub power 6 When the heads make contact with the cap unit turn the pipe one or two more turns If the Heads Still Do Not Move If the heads still do not move carry out the following emer gency response measure then contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or Roland DG Corp service cen ter 1 Switch off the main power and detach the side cover M ake sure the print heads are capped tightly right 2 Open the front cover 3 Gently move the print heads by hand as far as the standby position 4 Insert the oval end of the pipe included with the ma chine into the hole at the bottom of the machine and turn gently The cap unit rises Head unit tool 106 Chapter 5 What to Do If These are the main messages that appear on the machine s display to prompt correct operation They do not indi cate any error Follow the prompts and take action ac cordingly 18 2H 3H 48 Only a small amount of ink remains Replace the cartridge indicated by the flashing number with a new cartridge CHECK DRAIN BOTTLE This appears when a certain amount of discharged fluid collects in the drain bottle To clear the message press Center f this screen appears go to the DRAIN BOTTLE menu and discard the discharged fluid in the bottle t p 50 Disposing of Discharged Ink CLOSE THE COVER RIGHT SIDE COV
38. ctivating the Sleep Mode W hen the machine is in the sleep mode the POWER light flashes slowly Using the control panel or performing operations such as sending printing data from the computer when media is loaded restore the machine to its normal mode To reduce power consumption we recommend leaving the power saving feature on and setting the activation time for the sleep mode to 30 minutes or less Chapter 2 Operation 29 2 2 Loading and Removing Media How to Load Media NCAUTION Load roll media correctly Otherwise the media may fall and cause injury NCAUTION Roll media weighs about 20 kg 44 Ilb To avoid injury handle with care NCAUTION _ Never load media that weights more than 20 kg 44 Ib The machine may fail to withstand the weight and tip over or cause the media to fall 1 Mounting the paper tube of take up unit 0 Stopper Pull out the stopper Align the flange with the groove on the shaft and press in all the way Insert the stopper Follow steps and to mount the flange for the arm as well 30 Chapter 2 Operation 2 2 Loading and Removing Media O Insert the reinforcement pipe into the paper tube Paper tube N Reinforcement pipe Mount the paper tube to flange Flange Paper tube Q Move the arm to match the length of the paper tube pa Tighten the mounting screw securely Mounting screw Chapter 2 Operation 31 2 2 Loading and Removing Me
39. d emplacement to trained workers Handling requires special equipment and train ing Performing operations in an unreasonable manner may result in a major accident Install the machine in a location that is level stable and able to bear the weight of the machine The total weight of the machine may reach 300 kg 662 Ib or more Installation in an unsuit able location may cause a major accident in cluding tipover fall or collapse Be sure to anchor the stand to the floor If the machine should begin to topple a major accident may result including crushing of the appendages or the body NCAUTION Handling roll media is an operation that must be performed by two persons or more and care must be taken to prevent falis Attempting to lift heavy media in a manner that taxes your strength may cause physical injury W hen storing roll media implement ad equate safety measuresto ensure that the stored media will not roll fall or topple over Danger exists of becoming pinned under the media and suffering serious injury A To Ensure Safe Use Warning labels are affixed to make areas of danger immediately clear T he meanings of these labels are as follows Be sure to heed their warnings Also never remove the labels or allow them to become obscured 2 2 Y Caution Moving Print Heads The print heads inside the cover m
40. depending mainly on the thickness of the media Set or select an adjustment value that is suited to the media c p 73 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing i 75 Correcting for Misalignmentin Bidirectional Printing More Precisely Is the print mode suitable Depending on the media smudging may occur when using a high quality print mode and results may also vary greatly depending on the settings of your RIP program such as the color profile selection Make settings suited to the media you re using Is the printer installed in a level and stable location N ever install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where it may wobble or experience vibration Also make sure that the print heads are not exposed to moving air These factors may lead to missing dots or reduced printing quality Is the media loaded and set up correctly If the media is not loaded and set up correctly media feed may not be smooth or printing may be adversely affected t p 105 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed 15 Unstable Are the settings for the PRESET menu item ap propriate If the settings selected with the PRESET menu item are not Suitable for the type of media printing may be adversely affected Choose settings optimized to the media you re using iz p 70 Saving O ptimized M edia Settings As Preset Values t p 71 Loading a Saved Preset ColorsAre Unstable or Uneven Is the media wrinkled If the
41. dia 1 Load the media onto the roll shaft Front cover 0 Open the front cover Line up with the core diameter of the loaded roll media and refit the left and right hand media flanges Remove the stopper Line up the ridges and grooves Line up the ridges and grooves D edia flange Media flange 32 Chapter 2 Operation 2 2 Loading and Removing Media Fit the hole of the roll media all the way onto the left hand media flange Press in all the way P di Media flange SK Roll media Sse Move the right hand media flange to match the length of the roll media Tighten the mounting screw securely Screw Reinforcement pipe Ban de When roll media sag severely use the reinforcement pipe inserted into the roll media After use remove the reinforcement pipe from the paper tube Media flange Reinforcement pipe Chapter 2 Operation 33 2 2 Loading and Removing Media 2 Fasten the media to the paper pipe Pass the media through the rollers unit its end reaches the platen Pull the media to a position next to the paper pipe Hold the media at the center and slowly pull it out being sure to keep it straight Set the AUTO switch off Loading the media Load the media straight Correct take up is difficult if the fed out media
42. e fuite de courant ou de d marrage accidentel Pour utiliser en toute s curit A Remarques importantes propos du cable d alimentation de la fiche et de la prise lectrique Ne jamais d poser aucun objet sur le cable sur la fiche Ne jamais laisser l eau toucher le cable la ou sur la prise car cela risque de les endommager fiche ou la prise ll Ne jamais plier ni tordre le cable avec une force excessive prise Ne jamais tirer sur le c ble ou la fiche avec La poussi re peut causer un incendie une force excessive Ne jamais plier ni enrouler le cable 14 Pour utiliser en toute s curit L encre les liquides nettoyants et les liquides us es sont toxiques NPRUDENCE Ne jamais boire l encre le liquide de S nettoyage ni les liquides us s ne pas en respirer les vapeurs et ne pas laisser les produits entrer en contact avec les yeux ou la peau Cela est dangereux pour la sant d encre des chocs Ne jamais tenter d ouvrir une cartouche d encre De l encre pourrait s chapper S assurer que le lieu de travail est bien hae L absence d a ration ad quate peut cr er une situation dangereuse pour la sant S Ne jamais soumettre une cartouche A En cas d ingestion ou de trouble physique En cas de contact avec les yeux rincer imm diatement et abondamment l eau courante pendant au moins 15 minutes Si les yeux sont toujours irrit s consulter un m d
43. e is fitted is in shown below ui d 76 2 mim 1 Paper tube Make sure the margin described below is present between each flange Xv PS Media and the edge of the media Attempting to take up media when no margin flange is present may cause the media to touch the flange and result in faulty take up Media flange i 1 E 20 mm 13 16 in or more Important Notes on the M edia Take up Systems Never attempt any operation that pulls the media by using C 4 gt Doing so may activate a protective feature and result in an error Chapter 2 Operation 39 2 2 Loading and Removing Media Removing Media AC AUTION Removal of taken up roll media from the unit is a task which must be carried out by two or more persons Injury may result if attempted by one person without assistance NCAUTION When the reinforcement pipe is inserted into the paper tube do not angle the paper tube The reinforcement pipe may protrude from the paper tube and cause injury 1 Cut off the media Set the AUTO switch off Close the front cover Make sure the lights up Hold down for one second or longer SHEET CUT The media is cut off here 40 Chapter 2 Operation 2 2 Loading and Removing Media 2 Remove the media that has been taken up Retaining screw Support the paper tube to prevent from falling The second person loosens the retaining screw and moves the arm
44. e of contact with the print heads When you are using such media adjust the head height to HIGH Note that the height of the heads cannot be determined by just the thickness of the media W hen the height is set to LOW the media clamps cannot be used Except in special cases the LOW setting should never be used Doing so may cause the heads to strike the clamps and become damaged Default Setting HEAD HEIGHT MIDDLE 72 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 4 Optimizing Printing to Match MediaT hickness Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing Procedure I Switch off the power to the take up unit 2 Print atest pattern 0 MENU ADJUST BI DIR ADJUST BI DIR TEST PRINT 4 4 n Press Cwenu gt Press CY gt Press gt Press to start printing J Readthe correction values from the test pattern Choose the value that produces the least misalignment TOW UI Simple 30 29 28 iE o E E SE FFG GPP 9 9 9 9 eee RRR 0 0 DO DOUTE Simple 0 2 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 46 15 14 18 12 11 10 9 8 7 amp 5 4 2 1 0 2 43 4 45 6 7 48 49 10 Test pattern Correction value Current correction value 4 Enter the correction values that you read 0 ADJUST BI DIR SIMPLE SETTING SIMPLE SETTING 0 gt 1 4 Press CY gt Press gt Use gt C Y gt to s
45. e sub power The displayed temperature is room temperature of installa tion location now Bring the installed location to a tem perature at which operation is possible 20 to 32 C and allow the machine to come to room temperature then turn on the power TEMPERATURE ISTOO LOW C Thetemperature ofthe location where the machine is installed has fallen below the ambient tempera ture at which the machine can operate O peration cannot be continued Switch off the sub power The displayed temperature is room temperature of installa tion location now Bring the installed location to a tem perature at which operation is possible 20 to 32 C and allow the machine to come to room temperature then turn on the power WRONG CARTRIDGE A cartridge that cannot be used was installed Remove the cartridge to clear the error Use a cartridge of the specified type A cartridge was inserted with too much force Remove the cartridge to clear the error Insert and remove cartridges slowly and gently one at a time Chapter 5 What to Do If 109 110 Chapter 6 Specifications 111 6 1 Usable Media Conditions for Usable Media Media width 28 to 74 inches 710 to 1879 mm Roll outer diameter A Maximum 180 mm 7 1 16 inches Paper pipe core inner diameter B 3 inches 76 2 mm or 50 8 mm 2 inches Media thickness C Maximum 1 0 mm 39 mil Roll weight Maximum 20 kg 44 Ib Other condition
46. eature Reference 4 10 Menu List Main menu Press QD To the SHEET REMAIN menu Qa To the NAME menu QD To the NAME8 menu MENU 44 PRESET 4 E e 70 71 PRESET a Lon lt NAME 1 ojo LOAD NAME2 M ojo LOAD NAMES a ojo LOAD a ojo LOAD 4 SD do NAMES N LOAD dF NAMES n CD the NAME 1 menu QD gt To the NAME8 menu Y PRESET 42 LS swe 4 wie SAVE e Names M SAVE NAMES a ojo SAVE 4 NAMES a SAVE Ca NAME a d sjo To the NAME 1 menu SAVE 1 Cap NAMES Y Y Continue Continue Chapter 4 Feature Reference 93 4 10 Menu List Continue Continue To the NAME8 menu PRESET 42 gt NAME d ns To LOAD menu e em NAME NAME 4 NAME d ojo NAME NAME 4 NAMES A ojo NAME NAME 4 NAME4 d ojo NAME 42 NAME 4 NAMES gt d ojo NAME NAME 4 C NAMEG H ojo NAME NAME 4 NAME7 d ojo NAME 42 NAME 4 NAMES Jogi d CD To the NAME 1 menu D To the DETAIL SETTING menu MENU e ADJUST BLDIR I k D ADJUST BI DIR 4 C SIMPLE SETTING d SIMPLE SETTING o 0 gt 0 the SETTING menu ADJUST BI DIR
47. ecin gt cas de contact avec la peau laver imm diatement l eau et au savon En cas d irritation ou d inflammation de la peau consulter un m decin gt En cas d ingestion ne pas provoquer le vomissement et demander imm diatement l aide d un m decin Provoquer le vomissement peut cr er un risque de suffocation Si l odeur cause un trouble physique amener la personne dans un endroit bien a r et la faire se reposer Si l tourdissement ou la naus e persistent consulter un m decin 15 16 Pour utiliser en toute s curit Le poids de cet appareil est de 300 kg 662 Ib NATTENTION Confier les op rations comme le trans port le d chargement et la mise en place a des travailleurs qui ont recu la forma tion requise La manutention exige de la formation et de l quipement sp cialis s Tenter de proc der ces op rations de mani re intempestive peut provoquer un accident grave Installer l appareil un endroit stable et plat et capable de supporter son poids Le poids total de l appareil peut tre d au moins 300 kg 662 Ib Installer l appareil un endroit inappropri peut provoquer un accident grave comme le renversement la chute ou l crasement S assurer d ancrer la base de l appareil au sol Si l appareil devait commencer basculer il s ensuivrait un accident grave par exemple l crasement de membres ou du corps NPRUDENCE La manutention du supp
48. edia install the reinforcement pipe Also when storing media place it so that it will not sag under its own weight The Media Is Not Straight Isthe media loaded and set up straight and securely Feed is not smooth when the media is not straight or tensioned unevenly on the left and right Reload the media Media Feed Is Not Smooth Do the media or the media flanges strike some other object M ake sure the media and the dancer rollers do not touch anything else This may affect printing even when feed ap pears to be smooth Is the media too thick M edia that is too thick may not only cause unstable feed but may scrape the print heads resulting in malfunction N ever use such media Are the grit rollers dirty Check to make sure the grit rollers are free of buildup of foreign material such as media scraps Chapter 5 What to Do If 105 5 6T he Print Heads Stopped Moving If the print head carriage stops over the platen take ac 5 Make the guides at the edges of the print heads line up tion immediately to prevent the heads from drying out with the print heads at the edges of the cap unit Turn the pipe further to bring the heads near the cap unit W hat to Do First Switch the sub power off then back on again If the media is jammed then also remove the media If the heads move to the standby position inside the side cover it means the operation has ended successfully If the heads did not move try swit
49. er le c ble d alimentation la fiche et la prise lectrique correctement et avec soin Ne jamais utiliser un article endommag car cela pourrait causer un incendie ou un choc lectrique Si une rallonge ou une bande d alimentation lectrique sont utilis es s assurer qu elles correspondent aux caract ristiques de l appareil tension fr quence et courant L utilisation de plusieurs charges lectriques sur une prise unique ou une longue rallonge peut causer un incendie Mise laterre La mise la terre peut pr venir un incendie ou un choc lectrique dus une fuite de courant en cas de d faillance Placer l appareil de facon a ce que la fiche soit facile d acc s en tout temps Ainsi l appareil pourra tre d branch rapidement en cas d urgence Installer l appareil pr s d une prise lectrique En outre pr voir suffisamment d espace pour que la prise lectrique soit facile d acc s S il se produit des tincelles de la fum e une odeur de br l un bruit inhabituel ou un fonctionnement anormal d brancher imm diatement le cable d alimentation Ne jamais utiliser si un composant est endommag Continuer utiliser l appareil peut causer un incendie un choc lectrique ou des blessures Communiquer avec le repr sentant Roland DG Corp Autoris Si l appareil doit rester inutilis pendant une longue p riode d brancher le c ble d alimentation Cela peut pr venir les accidents en cas d
50. er rne neenon 104 Toe Modia OO EST 104 5 5 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed Is Unstable ss 105 Media Wrinkles 105 The Media Is NOESIS amas 105 Media Feed IIS a ne md de 105 5 6 The Print Heads Stopped MOoviInS 106 WPa RPSL 106 if the Heads Still Do OVE nn baedussanenizim siens 106 Message ADD E TO 107 5 8 If an Error Message Appears GS Ua CURE ER Ie RRPK EPA Ue au cei Can Do Issa 108 Contents Chapter 6 Specifications nn nn RERO SER EUN KU ERO M CR union 111 S Usable Ted E D 112 CONG OMS TOW U oDe Eee a 112 AEEA CEE 13 PENG Area and MOTOS EET oo note 115 6 3 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels ss 114 quiis T tT 114 acess ater HH 114 G A 8 ee E eC E eee 15 ENERGY STAR is U S registered mark Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright 2006 Roland DG Corporation http www rolanddg com To Ensure Safe Use Improper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury or damage to property Points which must be observed to prevent such injury or damage are described as follows About NWARNING and CAUTION Notices N
51. et the correction values Press to enable the setting Chapter 4 Feature Reference 73 4 4 Optimizing Printing to Match MediaT hickness 74 Go back to the original screen Press Qw a SETUP SHEET Press C 4 gt to go back to the original screen Description The bidirectional printing mode in which the heads perform printing during both their outbound pass and return pass offers the advantage of being fast but subtle misalignment occurs between the outbound and return passes The procedure to correct this and eliminate misalignment is bidirectional correction This misalignment varies according to the head height and the thickness of the media so we recommend performing correction to match the media you re using Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 4 Optimizing Printing to Match MediaT hickness Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely procedure I Switch off the power to the take up unit 2 Print atest pattern 0 MENU ADJUST BI DIR ADJUST BI DIR DETAIL SETTING DETAIL SETTING TEST PRINT 4 pa Press Press Press Press Press Press to start printing 790 o twice 3 Read the correction values from the test pattern Mu JT IT JT JT Jn amm m gm TIT Tee eee PTE EE ET EP
52. etween the media and the slider unit is 1 to 3 millimeters PA Slider units Tighten the knobs at the back M ake sure the slider units do not become titled as you do this Joon ennn MNA NOCT NOE IN EEE NSN g E E Pass the tracking shafts through the looped media and fit then into the grooves of slider unit right and left Attach the stoppers at both ends Stopper Stopper Tracking shafts Slider unit Chapter 2 Operation 37 2 2 Loading and Removing Media 5 Set the orientation for automatic take up Make the setting for the AUTO switch Set the media clamps and close the front cover The media clamps are magnetic Set the media clamps Line up the media clamps at the locations on the platen shown in the figure Line up the hole with the end of the media Line up the edge of the platen Close the front cover Press the rw 38 Chapter 2 Operation 2 2 Loading and Removing Media W hen using the core from used up rolled media as the paper tube Side view of flange W hen mounting the paper tube on the flanges make sure that the paper tube fits snugly Attempting to take up media when the paper tube is not stable may cause problems such as the paper tube coming loose The Ta EUREN 2 in outer diameter of the flange portion where the paper tub
53. h it is not intended or use the machine in an undue manner that exceeds its capacity Doing so may result in injury or fire For accessories optional and consumable items AC adapter power cord and the like use only genuine articles compatible with this machine Incompatible items may lead to an accident Before attempting cleaning maintenance or attachment or detachment of optional items disconnect the power cord Attempting such operations while the machine is connected to a power source may result in injury or electrical shock Never attempt to disassemble repair or modify the machine Doing so may result in fire electrical shock or injury Entrust repairs to a trained service tech nician NCAUTION AN e e Q Exercise caution to avoid being pinched or becoming caught Inadvertent contact with certain areas may cause the hand or fingers to be pinched or become caught Use care when performing operations Never attempt operation while wearing a necktie necklace or loose clothing Bind long hair securely Such items may become caught in the machine resulting in injury Conduct operations in a clean brightly lit location Working in a location that is dark or cluttered may lead to an accident such as becoming caught in the machine as the result of an inadvertent stumble Never climb or lean on the machine The machine is not made to support a person Climbing or leaning on the ma
54. he PRESET menu item are not suitable for the type of media printing may be adversely affected Choose settings optimized to the media you re using p 70 Saving O ptimized M edia Settings As Preset Values t p 71 Loading a Saved Preset The Media Becomes Soiled W hen Printed Do the print heads contact the media The height of the print heads may be too low Also if the media is not loaded and set up correctly it may wrinkle or come loose and strike the heads t p 105 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed 15 Unstable p 72 Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness Chapter 5 What to Do If 101 5 2 Attractive Printing Is Impossible Are the print heads dirty The following may cause ink to drip on the media during printing Buildup of fibrous dust lint around the heads Ink transferred to the heads due to rubbing against the media If this happens clean the heads using the cleaning kit We recommend carrying out periodic head cleaning t p 56 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit Are the pinch rollers dirty Periodically clean the pinch rollers 102 Chapter 5 What to Do If 5 3T he Media Jams The Media Jams If an error message is displayed because the media has jammed immediately correct the problem Fail ure to do so may damage the print heads r p 108 MOTOR ERROR TURN POWER OFF Is the media warped or wrinkled M any factors can cause warping or wrinkling Refer to the f
55. imes SUBMENU Press D MAINTENANCE gt Press Ca D MAINTENANCE 4 Press gt D REPLACE WIPER M Press C Y gt Press Ceres rmisHEp Preparations are complete when this screen appears d 60 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts 2 Remove the right side cover Remove the right side cover Right side cover Touch the location shown in the figure to discharge q static electricity Detach the old wipers Detach the hook and pull up and out Insert the new wipers Rubber surface toward the front Attach the hook Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 61 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts 4 Reattach the right side cover and quit the REPLACE WIPER menu Attach the right side cover WON CSS I side cover Hook Now PROCESSING Press Center MAINTENANCE REPLACE WIPER c in the figure appears After the processing to quit the REPLACE WIPER menu ends the screen shown e Press SETUP SHEET Press C 4 gt to go back to the original screen Perform a printing test to verify the results of the procedure t p 43 Printing Test and Cleaning 62 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts Replacing the Separating Knife If the separating knife becomes dull replace it with the included replacement blade NCAUTION Be sure to perform operations as s
56. ion 2 3 Starting Printing PrintingTest and Cleaning W e recommend performing a printing test to check for problems such as dot drop out before you carry out actual printing If problems such as dot drop out are found clean the print heads How to Perform a PrintingTest Printing test TEST PRINT Dot drop out Holding down for one second or longer prints a test pat tern You can print the test pattern where you want by using C D D C Y D to move the print heads then pressing The front cover may be open during movement but be sure to close it before you press ees Chapter 2 Operation 43 2 3 Starting Printing How to Perform Cleaning W hen a printing test reveals dot drop out or the like perform cleaning for just the head that is incapable of correct printing Compared with performing cleaning for all heads this can reduce the amount of ink consumed Procedure CLEANING Press Gran NORMAL CL gt NORMAL CL TI Press C e ABCD 42 Use gt to choose the group of a head that is not to be A CD e cleaned Use a gt C Y D to get rid of the group display Repeat this procedure to display the groups of only the heads that require cleaning Cleaning is performed only for the heads who
57. l OR sie cover Hook Side cover NOW PROCESSING Press Causa After the processing to quit the manual cleaning mode ends MAINTENANCE 4 CLEANING M the screen shown in the figure appears Q Press Cvenu gt SETUP SHEET Press C lt gt to go back to the original screen 5 Performa printing test to verify the results of the procedure Perform a printing test to check the results Perform automatic cleaning several times as required t p 43 Printing Test and Cleaning Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 59 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts Replacing theW ipers TIME FOR The wipers are components that you use when cleaning the print heads When WIPER REPLACE d the screen displays a message like the one shown it means the item needs to be replaced Replace with new items Press Important Notes on This Procedure gt To prevent the heads from drying out finish this procedure in 30 minutes or less gt A warning beep sounds after 30 minutes At this time stop work attach the right side cover and press CEnrer gt When the head protection operation finishes restart the procedure from the beginning NCAUTION Be sure to perform operations as specified by these instructions and never touch any area not specified in the instructions Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury I Display the REPLACE WIPER menu menu Press Qw SUB MENU 4 Press C Y gt several t
58. lers Periodically wipe away any grime Fail ure to clean properly may result in the transfer of grime to the surface of me dia Grit rollers Remove buildup of media and other ma terial using a brush Never use a metal brush Clean this area especially well Any soil ing present here may impair detection of media width Wipe away any buildup of ink or grime on the media path oT Mirror and Sensor Wipe clean with a dry cloth Grime on the mirror or sensor may cause media in the sensor detection area not to be sensed correctly WARNING Never use gasoline alcohol thinner or any other flammable material Doing so may cause fire NCAUTION Before attempting cleaning switch off the sub power Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury gt This machine is a precision device and is sensitive to dust and dirt Perform cleaning on a daily basis gt Clean by wiping with a cloth moistened by neutral detergent diluted with water then wrung dry gt Never attempt to oil or lubricate the machine 52 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 1 Daily Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance of the Print Heads Daily Care and Maintenance Use the machine s head cleaning feature to perform maintenance t p 43 Printing Test and Cleaning p 54 When Head Cleaning Is Not Effective Periodic Care and Maintenance If problems such as dot drop out occ
59. media is wrinkled and comes loose from the platen colors may be uneven or printing reduce may suffer t p 105 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed 15 Unstable Was printing paused partway through When printing is paused the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes Avoid pausing printing Print ing pauses when ink remaining inside the machine runs out Before you perform lengthy printing check the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges and immediately re place any cartridge that becomes empty Printing may also pause when data is not sent from the com puter quickly enough We recommend not performing any other tasks with the computer while printing is in progress Are the operating parameters set to appropriate values Depending on the settings for such menu items as FULL WIDTH S and PERIO DIC CL uneven colors may occur If the settings have been changed try restoring them to their default values t p 83 Speeding Up Printing for Narrow M edia t p 83 Keeping Media from Being Soiled by Ink Drips Is the printer installed in a level and stable location N ever install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where it may wobble or experience vibration Also ensure that the printing heads are not exposed to wind or blown air These factors may lead to missing dots or reduced print ing quality Are the settings for the PRESET menu item ap propriate If the settings selected with t
60. ming Internal Washing Procedure D MENU 4 Press C MENU SUB MENU gt Press C Y D several times SUBMENU 4e Press Ce INK CONTROL gt Press C A Dtwice INK CONTROL e Press gt D HEAD WASH E Press C A D Press to execute Description This drainsthe ink inside the printer and washes the interior using cleaning cartridges as a preliminary for moving the printer or conducting maintenance This operation requires eight unused cleaning cartridges of the correct type for the type of ink you re using The screen displays information such as instructions to insert and remove cartridges Follow these instructions to carry out the procedure After finishing washing the sub power is switched off You do not need to carry this out as part of your daily maintenance activities Draining Ink Remaining Inside the Machine Procedure e Press Cv SUB MENU gt Press C Y gt several times SUBMENU Pesce INK CONTROL gt Press C A gt twice INK CONTROL e Press Ce PUMP UP Press CY gt Press to execute Description This removes ink inside the printer as a preliminary procedure for performing maintenance The screen displays infor mation such as instructions to insert and remove cartridges Follow these instructions to carry out the procedure After finishing washing the sub power is switched off You do not need to carry this out as part of your daily maintenance activities 92 Chapter 4 F
61. n and Off This machine has three power switches You switch on all three when using the machine W henever printing or cutting is finished you turn off switches 2 and 3 asrequired You also flip down the loading lever to the rear of the machine Main power switch for the printer Sub power Switch for the printer Turn this switch on after closing the front cover To turn it off hold down the switch for one second or longer 1 IB Main power switch for the media take up systems Flip the loading lever down to the rear when not in use Important Note on Switching Off the Power Never switch off the main power or unplug the power cord suddenly while operation is in progress Doing so may damage the print heads Be sure to first switch off the sub power If the main power is accidental switched off immediately turn the power back on 28 Chapter 2 Operation 2 1 Switching the Power On and Off T he Power saving Feature This machine is provided with a power saving feature that switches to a low power sleep mode when a fixed interval passes with no operation The factory default for the time after which the machine switches to the sleep mode is 30 minutes You can change the setting for the time of the shift to the sleep mode You can also switch off the power saving feature t p 86 Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode p 86 Dea
62. ng the Amount of Remaining M lanie home 90 4 8 Viewing System Information sssssessseesssssseseseseesesesesesesseseseseesesoseseseseesosesesesessesesesesresesesesesssssesesessoseseseesesesesees 9 Viewing the Serial Number Firmware Version and Other Information 91 Printing a System T 91 4 9 Performing MAIRE E e T E aa 92 Draining Ink and Performing Internal W 5 0 92 Draining Ink Remaining Inside the Machines 92 RU PV UD EUG 93 RT ig cl pests ns comets en ee ee ee ee 93 Language AINA Cr 97 CAO I RE UU T Tm Mmm 97 Chapter SW nat to DO Inn ane tenant LORD UR KR DEO RE ED OC 99 5 The Machine Doesn t dressent eI dta EU rk Eri tard etanche 100 The Printer UMItDOGSM ERUN 100 The M edia Take up Doesn t RUN E 100 5 2 101 Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes 101 Colors Are Unstable or U neven nine eee inner 101 The Media Becomes Soiled When Printed Rs 101 MECS EEE E E E E E 103 The Ma cmm 103 5 4 The Media Cannot Be Taken Up Smoothly nn 104 The Media Cannot Be Taken U p Smoothly en
63. nment in Bidirectional Printing More 75 Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like 78 4 5 Accommodating Various Kinds of Medi 0 80 Loading Media Whose Width Cannot Be Detected Automatically 80 PEDIDOS a cod cond Fist pariat ue 81 Preventing M edia from Coming LOOSE usse naiss misent 82 Speeding Up Printing for Narrow Media a aa 83 Keeping M edia from Being Soiled by Ink DripS ssessssssrsnesssrrrrsresssrrrrnnssrrrrrnensssrrrrenssnrrrrrenrrrrrree 83 4 6 Changing How the Printer Operates sstehshonenedhontnnaetinnetien 85 Determining W hat Happens When an Ink Cartridge Is Empty 85 Expanding the Printing Area by Reducing the argins 85 Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode 86 Deactivating the Sleep 86 Changing the Menu Language and the Units of Measurement 87 Returning All Settings to Their Initial Values 87 4 7 Recording the Amount of Remaining Media nn 89 Displaying the Amount of Remaining on the Screen sessseen mnn 89 Verifying the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the Media Is Changed 89 Printi
64. ns un technicien ayant la formation requise NPRUDENCE AN Faire preuve de prudence pour viter l crasement ou le coincement La main ou les doigts peuvent tre cras s ou coinc s s ils entrent en contact avec certaines surfaces par inadvertance Faire preuve de pru dence pendant l utilisation de l appareil Ne jamais faire fonctionner l appareil 9 on porte une cravate un collier ou des v tements amples Bien attacher les cheveux longs Ces v tements ou ces objets peuvent tre coinc s dans l appareil ce qui causerait des blessures Utiliser l appareil dans un endroit propre et bien clair Travailler dans un endroit sombre ou encombr peut causer un accident l utilisateur risque par exemple de tr bucher malencontreusement et d tre coinc par une partie de l appareil Ne jamais grimper ni s appuyer sur la machine La machine n est pas concue pour supporter le poids d une personne Grimper ou s appuyer sur la machine peut d placer des l ments et causer un faux pas ou une chute ce qui causerait des blessures S assurer de suivre les proc dures d utilisation d crites dans la documenta tion Ne jamais permettre quiconque ne connait pas le fonctionnement ou la manutention de l appareil de le toucher L utilisation ou la manutention incorrectes peuvent causer un accident A Risque de d charge NATTENTION Brancher une prise lectrique conforme aux caract
65. ole gauche signifie que le fil lectrique doit tre d branch de la prise 11 12 Pour utiliser en toute s curit L utilisation incorrecte peut causer des blessures NATTENTION o e Pe Oo Garder les enfants loin de l appareil L appareil comporte des zones et des composants qui pr sentent un danger pour les enfants et qui pourraient causer des blessures la c cit la suffocation ou d autres accidents graves Ne jamais utiliser l appareil des fins autres que celles pour lesquelles il est concu Ne jamais l utiliser de mani re abu sive ou d une mani re qui d passe sa capacit Le non respect de cette consigne peut causer des blessures ou un incendie Utiliser uniquement des accessoires d origine accessoires en option articles consommables adaptateur CA cable d alimentation et autres articles semblables compatibles avec l appareil Les articles incompatibles risquent de causer des accidents D brancher le cable d alimentation avant de proc der au nettoyage ou l entretien de l appareil et avant d y fixer ou d en retirer des accessoires en option Tenter ces op rations pendant que l appareil est branch une source d alimentation peut causer des blessures ou un choc lectrique Nejamaistenter de d monter de r parer ou de modifier l appareil Le non respect de cette consigne risque de provoquer un incendie un choc lectrique ou des blessures Confier les r paratio
66. ollowing and correct the problem t p 105 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed 15 Unstable Is the height of the print heads too low Try raising the heads higher M edia may inevitably warp or wrinkle slightly so adjust the height of the heads to take this into account i p 72 Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness Chapter 5 What to Do If 103 5 4 T he Media Cannot BeTaken Smoothly T he Media Cannot BeTaken U p Smoothly Is media feed unstable Various factors can make media feed unstable Refer to the following and correct the problem t p 105 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed Is Unstable The Media Is Not Straight Is the width of the media 710 millimeters or more Media cannot be rerolled straight when its width is less than 710 millimeters Use media measuring 710 millime ters or more 104 Chapter 5 What to Do If 5 5 MediaW rinkles or Shrinks or Feed Is Unstable A variety of problems can occur if the media feed is not smooth This can cause such problems as poor printing quality contact with the media by the print heads mis aligned positioning media jams or poor take up Take ac tion as follows MediaW rinkles or Shrinks Isthe media loaded and set up straight and securely Feed is not smooth when the media is not straight or tensioned unevenly on the left and right Reload the media Is the roll media sagging Sagging of the roll can cause wrinkling or warping When loading m
67. only an estimate and its accuracy is not assured Verifying the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every T ime the Media Is Changed Procedure menu 4e Press Crau y SHEET REMAIN Press C a D SHEET REMAIN Press gt AUTO DISPLAY gt Press D Chapter 4 Feature Reference 89 90 4 7 Recording the Amount of Remaining Media e AUTO DISPLAY 4e Press C D DISABLE ENABLE 4 Use C A gt C Y D to select ENABLE Press to enable the setting L 25 0m o W 1839 mm L 250m Press SETUP SHEET Press C 4 to go back to the original screen Description Setting this to ENABLE automatically displays SH EET REMAIN whenever you change the media and finish setup This makes itimpossible to go on to the next operation unless you redo the setting for the amount remaining This can be useful for keeping you from forgetting to redo the setting when you change the media W hen you set this to ENABLE however be sure to also set the SH EET TYPE menu item to O PAQ U E When SH EET TYPE is set to CLEAR then SHEET REMAIN is not displayed automatically regardless of the setting for AUTO DISPLAY Default Setting AUTO DISPLAY DISABLE Printing theAmount of Remaining Media Procedure MENU 42 Press Guy SHEET REMAIN gt Press CAD sHEETREMAN 41 Press gt y PRINT MEMO Press to perform printing w 139mm L 250m Press Cue Press C 4 to go back to the original sc
68. ort en rouleau doit tre faite par deux personnes ou plus et il faut prendre des pr cautions pour viter les chutes Tenter de soulever des objets trop lourds peut causer des blessures Prendre les mesures de s curit ad quates pour l entreposage des rou leaux de support pour s assurer qu ils ne rouleront pas ne tomberont pas et ne se renverseront pas Il y a risque d tre cras par le support et de subir des blessures graves Pour utiliser en toute s curit Des vignettes d avertissement sont appos es pour qu il soit facile de rep rer les zones dangereuses La signification des vignettes est donn e ci dessous Respecter les avertissements Ne jamais retirer les vignettes et ne pas les laisser s encrasser Attention T tes d impression mobiles Les t tes d impression sous le couvercle se d placent haute vitesse et repr sentent un danger Ne jamais ins rer la main ou les doigts dans l ouverture 17 18 Important Notes on Handling and Use This machine is a precision device To ensure the full performance of this machine be sure to observe the following important points Failure to observe these may not only result in loss of performance but may also cause malfunction or breakdown This M achine Is a Precision Device gt Handle carefully and never subject the machine to impact or excessive force gt Never needles
69. ove at high speed and pose a hazard Never insert the hand or fingers into the gap 10 AN Pour utiliser en toute s curit La manipulation ou l utilisation inad quates de cet appareil peuvent causer des blessures ou desdommages mat riels Les pr cautions a prendre pour pr venir les blessures ou les dommages sont d crites ci dessous Avis sur les avertissements ATTENTIO N Utilis pour avertir l utilisateur d un risque de d c s ou de blessure grave en AN cas de mauvaise utilisation de l appareil Utilis pour avertir l utilisateur d un risque de blessure ou de dommage mat riel en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l appareil NPRUDENCE 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 domestiques Le symbole N 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 vient l utilisateur sur ce qu il doit faire La chose sp cifique faire est indiqu e par le dessin l int rieur du cercle Le symb
70. pecified by these instructions and never touch any area not specified in the instructions Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury NCAUTION Do not touch the tip of the separating knife with your fingers Doing so may result in injury Important Notes onThis Procedure gt To keep the print heads from drying out complete the operation within three minutes gt After three minutes a warning beep sounds Complete the operation quickly and when finished press CENTER 1 Enter the blade replacement mode menu e Press SUB MENU 4 Press C Y D several times SUB MENU 1 Press C gt gt REPLACE KNIFE M Press C Y D several times rmisHED Press Center Preparations are complete when this screen appears 2 Replace the separating knife Open the front cover Remove the separating knife Loosen the screw until it slips out 2 Graps the screw portion and slowly pull it out in the direction of the arrow Vhen doing this do not pull it back toward you e Magnet Install a new knife The knife is secured in place by the magnet Positioning groove Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 63 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts 64 Slowly insert it into the groove Tighten the screw Take care to ensure that the knife does not slip out of position at this time 3 Quit the REPLACE KNIFE menu Close the front cover and press Cry
71. puter When you have made the setting on the computer the computer s setting is used and the printer s setting is ignored Default Setting SCAN INTERVAL OFF Preventing Media from Coming Loose Procedure menu Press Cie SUB MENU gt Press C Y gt several times SUBMENU 1 Press Ce VACUUM POWER 2 Press C Y gt several times vacuumpoweR 4 Press Ce AUTO gt 90 Use D C Y D to set the value Press to enable the setting Press Qw Press C 4 to go back to the original screen Description The platen uses suction to grip the media and keep it stable When media comes loose from the platen because it is warped or wrinkled increasing the suction force may help correct the problem Conversely when the media is flimsy and cannot move smoothly reducing the suction force may help W hen set to AU TO the suction force is automatically adjusted to the optimal level for the media width You can also make this setting on the computer When you have made the setting on the computer the computer s setting is used and the printer s setting is ignored Default Setting VACUUM POWER AUTO Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 5 AccommodatingVarious Kinds of Media Speeding U p Printing for Narrow Media Procedure menu SUB MENU gt suBMENU 4 FULL WIDTH S gt Fucttworus FULL gt OFF SETUP SHEET Description Press Cv Press C Y D several times Press
72. reen Description This prints the amount of media remaining that is displayed at the top menu You use this when you want to make a record of the remaining length of the media now in use Printing the amount of media remaining before you change the media enables you to refer to the printed record and use the value to make the setting for the remaining amountthe next time you use the media Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 8Viewing System Information Viewing the Serial Number Firmware Version and Other Information Procedure 1 4 Press MENU D SYSTEM INFO gt Press C A gt several times O SYSTEM INFO 4 Press CD SERIAL NO gt Use C A gt C Y Dto choose the information you want to view 4 Press gt gt ZS00001 Q Press Qw SETUP SHEET Press C to go back to the original screen Description You can view the following information MODEL model name SERIAL NO serial number INK ink type FIRMWARE firmware version Printing a System Report Procedure e Press Grau SUB MENU gt Press C Y D several times sup menu Press Ce SYSTEM REPORT d Press C A gt several times Press to start printing Press SETUP SHEET Press C 4 to go back to the original screen Description This prints system information including a list of setting values Chapter 4 Feature Reference 91 4 9 Performing Maintenance Draining Ink and Perfor
73. rnation gt Keep the labeled side face up gt Insert and remove slowly one at a time gt Insert firmly as far as it will go Replace Cartridges Before Ink Runs O ut If ink runs out inside the machine completely a warning beep sounds and printing pauses W hen you replace a cartridge with a new one printing resumes after from five to ten minutes but a difference in color may be apparent at the seam between the locations where printing paused and resumed Be sure to replace cartridges before ink runs out Important Notes on Replacing Cartridges gt Be sure to replace with an item of identical type Never mix items of different types gt Be sure to replace with a new cartridge Never insert a partially used ink cartridge gt Never allow the machine to stand with an ink cartridge removed The print heads may become clogged gt When printing is paused the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes Before you perform lengthy printing check the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges Chapter 2 Operation 47 48 Chapter 3 M aintenance and Adjustment 49 3 1 Daily Care and Maintenance Disposing of Discharged Ink The drain bottle collects discharged fluid Dispose of collected material before the bottle becomes full A message appears when a certain amount of discharged DRAIN BOTTLE fluid collects in the bottle Follow the procedure below to discard the discharged fluid Pre
74. rocedure to display the groups of only the heads that require cleaning Cleaning is performed only for the heads whose groups are displayed LUTTE HIT UJ 4 gt Il UJ GD C c Printing test results J Start cleaning Press Center gt gt Cleaning starts MEDIUM CL 42 CD a W hen it finishes the screen shown in the figure appears again Press Cmenu y SETUP SHEET Use to go back to the original screen 54 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 2W hen Head Cleaning Is Not Effective W hen Powerful Cleaning Is Not Effective If problems such as dot drop out persist even after you have performed powerful cleaning several times then use the cleaning kit to clean the heads Such cleaning can be effective when carried out periodically according to the fre quency of use t p 56 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 55 3 3 Cleaning the Heads U sing the Cleaning Kit W hen the Cleaning Kit Becomes Necessary Periodic Care and Maintenance Use the cleaning kit to perform head cleaning periodically according
75. rom the actual right edge of the media may cause ink to be applied at locations where no media is present SHEET POS To quit making settings at the SH EET PO S menu use C Y D to select CAN CANCEL CEL then close the front cover and press CENTER gt Note that to keep the heads from drying out the SH EET PO S menu ends automatically after a certain interval even if you re still making settings there The settings for the media width and start position made here are effective only when SH EET TYPE is set to CLEAR Selecting O PAQ UE disables the settings although the setting values are saved in memory Choosing CLEAR again enables the values set previously Default Setting SHEET TYPE OPAQUE SH EET WIDTH 1879 mm Printing Hard to dry Media Procedure menu Press Cwenu gt SUB MENU gt Press C Y gt several times SUB MENU 1 Press C gt gt SCAN INTERVAL 4 Press C Y D several times SCAN INTERVAL 4 Press C OFF p 10sec Use C A gt C Y to set the value Press Center Press menu y K SETUP SHEET Press C 4 to go back to the original screen Chapter 4 Feature Reference 01 82 4 5 AccommodatingVarious Kinds of Media Description You use this when ink dries poorly Larger values produce progressively slower movement of the media enabling you to extend the drying time accordingly Printing time takes correspondingly longer You can also make this setting on the com
76. rough H8 0 o e DETAIL SETTING 4 SETTING NO 1 4 H1 H2 4 0 0 0 ee H4 H5 H6 lt lt gt gt 0 0 0 oo H7 H8 4 0 0 M DETAIL SETTING 4 SETTING NO 2 4 H1 H2 5 0 0 0 RSIS H4 H5 H6 9 0 0 0 ee H7 H8 4 0 0 DETAIL SETTING 4 SETTING NO 3 4 H1 H2 5 0 0 0 H RSIS H4 H5 H6 9 0 0 0 oo H7 H8 4 0 0 M DETAIL SETTING 4 SETTING NO 4 4 76 Chapter 4 Feature Reference Press C Y gt Press gt Use gt D to select Use CA gt C Y to set the correction values Press for finish making the settings for SETTING NO I Press CY D Press gt Use gt to select Use CA gt C Y Dto set the correction values Press for finish making the settings for SETTING NO 2 Press CY gt Press gt Use gt D to select Use CA gt C Y to set the correction values Press for finish making the settings for SETTING NO 3 Press CY gt 4 4 Optimizing Printing to Match MediaT hickness m e Press gt gt 0 0 0 Use gt C D to select gt Use gt C Y to set the correction values Press for finish making the settings for SETTING NO 4 0 0 0 H oo H7 H8 4 0 0 N Go back to the original screen Press Cwenu gt i SETUP SHEET Press C to go back to the original screen Description This corrects for each head the minu
77. s Media such as the following cannot be used gt Media whose end is attached to the paper pipe core gt Media which is severely warped or which has a strong tendency to reroll gt Media whose paper pipe core is bent or crushed gt Media that bends under its own weight when loaded This machine cannot necessarily print every kind of media When selecting media be sure to carry out testing in advance to make sure that satisfactory printing quality is obtained 112 Chapter 6 Specifications 6 2 PrintingArea PrintingArea and Margins Media 10 mm 0 4 in 3 10 mm 0 4 in 3 Approx 20 mm I Approx 20mm 0 8 in 3 i 0 8 in 3 o o Printing area o gt o Media clamp Media clamp Left margin Right margin 1 Approx 1200 mm 47 3 in 2 The amount of margin can be changed by using 2 Margin length required by the media take up 3 Margin set automatically default value for media whose width is detectable Chapter 6 Specifications 113 6 3 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels Printer Serial Number This is require when you seek maintenance servic ing or support Never peel off the label or let it get dirty Power Rating Use an electrical outlet that meets the requirements for voltage frequency and amperage given here MI Take up unit Power Rating Use an electrical
78. se groups are displayed I o9 c O J GD Printing test results CLEANNG Press Center gt gt Cleaning starts NORMAL CL 4 A CD a W hen it finishes the screen shown in the figure appears again Press Qw SETUP SHEET Press C 4 D to go back to the original screen Q Perform a printing test again to make sure the dot drop out has been corrected If the problem persists try performing cleaning a second time If the problem doesn t go away even after performing cleaning two or three times then try cleaning using a different method 54 When Head Cleaning Is Not Effective W hen you want to clean all heads simultaneously Hold down for one second or longer Cleaning for all heads starts automatically 44 Chapter 2 Operation 2 4 If Ink Runs Out Checking for Remaining Ink CheckingVia the Remaining ink Indicator Lighted Lighted v Amount remaining 5076 or less Dark Lighted v No ink Flashing Flashing The display shows an approximate guide to the amount of remaining ink which may differ somewhat from the actual amount remaining Also the displayed information may differ from the actual amount remaining if you insert a party used ink cartridge or cange cartridges while the power is off Chapter 2 Operation 2 4 If Ink Runs Ou
79. sly put your hand or fingers inside the cover the ink cartridge ports or other internal areas of the machine Install in a Suitable Location gt Install in a location having the specified temperature and relative humidity gt Install in a quiet stable location offering good operating conditions The Print H eadsAre Delicate gt Never needlessly touch or allow media to scrape them Failure to handle with care may cause damage gt The print heads may be damaged if allowed to dry out The machine prevents desiccation automatically but improper operation may render this feature inoperative Operate properly as specified in this manual gt Never allow the machine to stand with an ink cartridge removed Remaining ink in the printer may harden and clog the print heads gt The print heads are components that wear out Periodic replacement is required with the frequency of re placement depending on use This M achine Becomes H ot gt Never cover the ventilation holes with cloth tape or anything else When M oving the M achine gt Special preparations are required when moving the machine Please check with your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or Roland DG Corp service center ahead of time Important Notes on Handling and Use Ink Cartridges Come in VariousTypes gt Use a type that is compatible with the printer Also be sure to use only genuine items from Roland DG Corp N ever Su
80. ss Crews a Choose the DRAIN BOTTLE menu item ap MENU 4 Press MENU SUB MENU gt Press C Y gt several times su Menu Press D MAINTENANCE gt Press C A D MAINTENANCE Press C D DRAIN BOTTLE Press D avr Press Cv DRAIN BOTTLE a Preparations are complete when this screen appears A Empty the bottle by discarding the discharged fluid NCAUTION Before youdetach the drain bottle be sure to wait for the screen to display EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE Failing to follow this procedure may cause discharged fluid to flow out of the tube and spill soiling your hands or the floor Discard before this is reached 50 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 1 Daily Care and Maintenance J Attach the emptied bottle and reset the discharged fluid count RESETDRAN Press Center COUNT MAINTENANCE Press a second time DRAIN BOTTLE M e Press Cvenu gt SETUP SHEET Press C 4 to go back to the original screen Dispose of discharged fluid properly in accordance with the laws in effect in your locale Discharged fluid is flammable and contains toxic ingredients Do not attempt to incinerate discharged fluid or discard it with ordinary trash Also do not dispose of itin sewer systems rivers or streams Doing so may have an adverse impact on the environment Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 51 3 1 Daily Care and Maintenance Cleaning Pinch rol
81. subject to Never allow to get wet damage xi Never bend or twist with undue force Never make hot Dust may cause fire Never bundle bind or roll up N To Ensure Safe Use A Ink cleaning fluid and discharged fluid are toxic NCAUTION Never drink or sniff ink cleaning fluid or S discharged fluid or allow them to come in contact with the eyes or skin Doing so may be hazardous to the health Never allow an ink cartridge to be sub jected to impact and never attempt to disassemble Ink may leak Install in a location that can be ventilated Odor from ink and the like may cause physical distress In the event of ingestion or physical distress gt In the event of contact with the eyes immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes If eye irritation continues seek treatment by a physician gt In the event of contact with skin immediately wash with soap If irritation or inflammation occur seek treat ment by a physician gt In the event of ingestion do not induce vomiting and immediately seek treatment by a physician Forcibly inducing vomiting may lead to danger of choking gt If odor leads to physical distress move to a well ventilated location and rest quietly If dizziness or nausea persists seek treatment by a physician NTo Ensure Safe Use A This machine weighs 300 kg 662 Ib WARNING Entrust operations such as transportation unloading an
82. t CheckingVia the Screen Display Procedure MENU Press Qw INK REMAINING 4 Press gt several times omm 8 Press gt EE CHE NN NE Press Qw SETUP SHEET Press C 4 gt to go back to the original screen Cartridge slot NN 2 EN EH number GNE NE Amount of ink Much remaining EH uw du up display The display shows an approximate guide to the amount of remaining ink which may differ somewhat from the actual amount remaining Also the displayed information may differ from the actual amount remaining if you insert a party used ink cartridge or cange cartridges while the power is off Little 46 Chapter 2 Operation 2 4 If Ink Runs Out W hen Ink Cartridges Become Empty W hen an ink cartridge is empty a warning beep sounds and a screen like the one shown in the figure appears The light for the remaining ink indicator also flashes Replace the cartridge immediately Replacement is possible even while printing is in progress W hen an ink cartridge becomes empty while printing is in progress printing does not stop immediately A certain amount of ink still remains inside the machine and printing continues until this ink runs out Procedure The slot number and the name of the color of the empty cartridge are displayed in alte
83. t illuminated Pull back the loading lever close the front cover and press Is the front cover open Close the front cover Is the top menu displayed If the top menu isn t displayed printing doesn t start even when data is sent from the computer To go to the top menu press Cmenu gt then press gt Is Cas gt illuminated W hen lights up operation is paused To resume press CP se goes dark and printing resumes Has ink run out If a warning beep sounds and the screen shown in the figure ap pears the ink cartridge indicated by the flashing number is empty Replace it with a new ink cartridge At the EMPTY MODE menu you can make the setting that determines whether printing starts when the printer receives printing data while an ink cartridge is empty p 85 Determining What Happens When an Ink Cartridge Is Empty Is a message displayed on the screen ip 107 If a Message Appears 108 If an Error Message Appears Is the cable connected Connect the cable securely The MediaTake up Doesn t Run Is the power switched on Switch on both the printer s main power switch and the power switch for the take up To perform take up automati cally during printing also make the setting for the AUTO switch Is the media loaded correctly on the paper tube M ake sure the direction of media take up matches the AU TO switch setting 100 Chapter 5 What to Do If Is there some obstruction between
84. te misalignment that occurs in the bidirectional printing mode When further correction is required such as when adjustment made using SIM PLE SETTIN G do not enhance printing use D ETAIL SETTING to make corrections for each head Chapter 4 Feature Reference 77 4 4 Optimizing Printing to Match MediaT hickness Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like Procedure I Print atest pattern menu Press Cvenu gt CALIBRATION 4 Press gt several times CALIBRATION Press C gt gt TEST PRINT d Press to start printing 2 Check the test pattern you printed Gap present Correct results Overlap Test pattern Correction value adjustment Reduce the value 0 Increase the value 3 Enter the correction value SETTING e Press C Y D 0 00 p015 4 Press gt Use C A gt C Y to make the setting for the correction value Press to enable the setting 4 Go back to the original screen Press Er SHEET Press C 4 D to go back to the original screen 78 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 4 Optimizing Printing to Match MediaT hickness Description The movement transfer of media experiences subtle changes due to the thickness of the media When the movement distance becomes discrepant horizontal stripes are more likely to occur during printing We recommend performing correction to match the media you re using Repeat the process of printing a test pattern and en
85. tering a correction value a number of times to find the optimize value Printing this test pattern using parameters identical to those for actual printing Also using material such as media scraps that have passed through the printer may not yield correct results N ote however that you can also make this setting on the computer by for example choosing the media type in the RIP program you are using Use this feature when you want to make the setting on the printer without changing any settings on the computer When you have made the setting on the computer the computer s setting is used and the printer s setting is ignored Default Setting CALIBRATION 0 00 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 79 4 5 AccommodatingVarious Kinds of Media Loading Media W hose W idth Cannot Be Detected Automatically EE SEF ERODE The width and the location of the right edge of the media can normally be SET AGAIN detected automatically by pressing Depending on the type of media however automatic detection of media width may not be possible If the mes sage shown in the figure appears when you press while loading media then set the width and the location of the right edge manually Procedure I Set the media type to CLEAR menu Press SUB MENU 4 Press gt several times Q sHEETTYPE Press D twice OPAQUE p CLEAR Use Ca gt C Y D to select CLEAR Press to enable the setting Press Qw
86. ur frequently and are not corrected by the machine s head cleaning feature clean the heads using the cleaning kit Such cleaning can be effective when carried out periodically according to the frequency of use t p 56 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit The print heads are components that wear out Periodic replacement is required with the frequency of replace ment depending on use Purchase them from your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or Roland DG Corp service center Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 53 3 2W hen Head Cleaning Is Not Effective Performing More Powerful Cleaning W hen the problems such as dot drop out are not cleared up by the normal cleaning try the more forceful medium cleaning or the even more forceful powerful cleaning Note however that this consumes more ink than normal cleaning and too frequent use may damage the print heads themselves Avoid using it more than necessary In the same way as for normal cleaning choose and clean only heads that are incapable of correct printing 1 Choose medium cleaning or powerful cleaning CLEANING Press Gann MEDIUM CL gt Medium Press C Y gt once Powerful Press CY gt twice A Specify the head group to clean wEbIUM CL 4 Press gt ABCD d wEDUMCL 42 Use gt Dto choose the group of a head that is not to be CD I cleaned Use C A gt C Y D to get rid of the group display Repeat this p
87. vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment 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 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 Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment 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 1 6 4 Shinmiyakoda Hamamatsu shi Shizuoka ken JAPAN 431 2103 MODEL NAME See the MODEL given on the rating plate RELEVANT DIRECTIVE EC LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 73 23 EEC EC ELECTROMAGNET
88. y 35 to 80 no condensa tion Power off Temperature 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F humidity 20 to 80 no condensa tion Included items 1 Power cords AC adapter cable clamps media reinforcement pipes paper pipes tracking shafts media flanges stoppers media clamps drain bottle replacement blade for separating knife hexagonal wrenches head unittool software RIP User s M anual Setup Guide Roland PrintServer N etwork Set tings Guide Roland PrintServer CD ROM cleaning kit The length of printing is subject to the limitations of the program 2 gt At Roland PET film print travel 1m gt Temperature 25 C 77 F humidity 50 73 Two outlets required for printer and take up unit 4 Environment 96 Humidity 90 55 20 Eus a ob ss 27 32 C Temperature Use in an operating environment with this range Chapter 6 Specifications 115 116 Roland 1000001186 R1 060407

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