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1. A MENU LD EDGE DETECTION 4 EDGE DETECTION gt ENABLE gt ENABLE i 9 the SAVE PRESETTING menu lt q gt MENU gt 5 ADJUST BI DIR 44 ADJUST BI DIR gt TEST PRINT Y lt a ADJUST BI DIR 4 aA H1 H2 4 SETTING NO 1 gt 0 0 Y v SETTING NO 2 through SETTING NO 4 ME lt a ADJUST BI DIR 4 a LOAD lt s LOAD PRESETTING b PRESETTING 1 M A T v ADJUST BI DIR 4 ad SAVE i SAVE PRESETTING gt PRESETTING 1 4 Y To the TEST PRINT menu r To the AUTO menu Y A MENU gt PRINT CUT ADJ 44 PRINT CUT ADJ gt TEST PRINT 4 Y v 29 PRINT CUT ADJ 42 lt gt FEED SETTING 4 FEED SETTING gt 0 0 0 0 mm M v A lt PRINT CUTADJ 4 lt gt SCAN SETTING 44 Y SCAN SETTING gt 0 0 0 0 v lt a PRINT CUTADJ 4 AUTO T L 2 To the TEST PRINT menu V Continue www uzywane solwentowe pl 94 6 About the Menus Continue 6 1 Menu Flowchart
2. Maintenance Memi en na teen tienne ne UE a Eine www uzywane solwentowe pl FR to DO c 1 1 Whatto Do If sec tee ie dee rep ates sr the b LOLA The Machine Doesn t UID c MS Attractive Printing or Cutting Is Impossible su The Media Becomes Eins What to Do If the Printing Carriage Does Not Operate sn 7 2 Responding to a Message eeeue eee aaa aaa aaa aaa nnns Action prompting Messages iii Error MESSAGE sn M 8 ADDENOD ie Y 8 1 Specifications ER 8 2 USable Media ritenere endrerit t Ben caa rna ne oai 8 3 Printing or Cutting Area iii Maximum Atea Area When Using Crop MALES retener erret er ere epe rr Rer Re ID Prev CE ee ERS The Media cutoff Location During Continuous Printing ss 9 4 About Blade Life tr eee teet t er e n P ens ECO SOL INK is trademark of Roland DG Corporation ENERGY STAR is a U S registered mark Other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Civic WWW cy VW an e solwento w expli com Contents 3 Features of the SP 300 The SP 300 is capable of printing and cutting This makes possible
3. 28 Step 8 Match the Machine to the Environment Where Installed ss 30 Step nnrusjbnrcseb 31 Step 10 Gonnect to the Computer a NOA ln nn eee 32 2 Basic Operalion T A 33 2 1 Switching the Power On and Off iii 34 Switching Om the Zo Sa A RZ R GU OR R iR AERE Ge EO EHE ICE HE 34 Switching Off the Power atthe End of the Day ala Oi e ri e so eerta due 35 2 2 Menu Operations Displaying the MENUS C E 36 Basic Ment ODeratofis a RAA AA OGAR ORO TERRE SEO PST ES XX tensa FIENT 37 2 3 Loading Media Loading Roll Media m onere in DT ERE DUBIE HER TERI TRE D EIER TET Menus Us mae 38 Sheet Media en O 41 Securing in Place Using the Media Clamps Only When Printing sisi 42 2 4 Heater Operation 45 3 Performing wazon w dka ki wadi 47 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output sue 48 Making the Temperature Setting for the Heaters seen 48 Checking the State of th Printing Heads tei n treten bte rne o Dh n CER FORE HEEL EH ee EH Fb tI M cre PL EE Seb bs fadi o 49 Checking the Cutting Condition Settings nn O rue o bero EIS menacent emilie ci dA Oki 50 8 2 Performing SViv
4. em Thickness of Carrier paper Amount of blade Thickness of the carrier paper portion Half of the Amount of blade extension the media portion Blade carrier paper is approximately equal to cutting in amount 4 A wide variety of Operations 65 4 4 Making Corrections for Printing and Cutting If the locations of printing and cutting become misaligned you use the PRINT CUT ADJ menu item to perform position alignment Adjusting Automatically 7 Load a media Make sure the SET UP light is illuminated 2 Go to 1 3 Assembling and Installing and refer MENU m to Step 8 Match the Machine to the Environ ENV MATCH M ment Where Installed to execute ENV MATCH 3 After finishing press the V key to select PRINT CUT ADJ y MENU v PRINT CUT ADJ gt A Fass them key PRINT CUTADJ 44 gt m The screen shown in the figure appears TEST PRINT 5 Press the A key to select AUTO p PRINT CUTADJ 49 n AUTO 6 Press the ENTER key to print a square mark and read it automatically m l Rear Position alignment starts Printing and reading of the square marks is performed automatically When the op eration has finished the screen shown in the figure ap Front pears Square mark PRINT CUT ADJ COMPLETED 7 Press the ENTER key The display returns to the screen in step 4 8 Point Depending on
5. SETTING 4 0 00 0 00 4 FEED SETTING 4 0 00 0 00 4 SCAN SETTING 4 0 00 b 0 00 4 A the CUTTING ADJ menu A gt To the SETTING menu v MENU Sk CALIBRATION 4142 gt PRINTINGADJ 44 CALIBRATION D lt PRINTING ADJ gt TEST PRINT R A Y v PRINTINGADJ 421 a Y SETTING gt Y the TEST PRINT menu A r To the SCAN SETTING menu lt P gt CUTTINGADJ FEED SETTING gt Y x A Y v Y CUTTINGADJ 4 gt SCAN SETTING gt T the FEED SETTING menu To the PRINTING ADJ menu A rF To the HEAD WASH menu Y lt P gt MENU K 4 INKCONTROL 4 D EMPTYMODE 4 INK CONTROL gt EMPTY MODE 2 STOP b STOP 4 Ly A Y v INKCONTROL 4 f PUMP UP R A A Y T Y 4 INKCONTROL 4 lt HEAD WASH L gt To the EMPTY MODE menu a MENU ab PREHEATING 4 PREHEATING gt PREHEAT gt PREHEAT A Y MENU lt gt FULLWIDTHS 4 FULL WIDTH S gt 7 ENABLE ENABLE 4 Y Vv MENU lt gt SCAN INTERVAL 4 SCAN INTERVAL gt OFF b OFF A Y v MENU ab VACUUM POWER 4 VACUUM POWER gt AUTO b AUTO 4 A Y V Continue www uzywane solwentowe pl 6 About the Menus 95 6 1 Menu Flo
6. CALIBRATION PRINTING ADJ SETTING Setting range 2 00 to 2 00 in steps of 0 05 Default value 0 This corrects for errors in the amount of feed of the grit rollers due the type of media Be sure to make this setting when you have replaced the media with a different type Make this setting again when horizontal stripes are plainly visible on printing results CALIBRATION CUTTING ADJ FEED SET TING Setting range 2 00 to 2 00 in steps of 0 01 Default value 0 This corrects for the cutting length media feed direction when using the machine for cutting only When using the machine for printing and cutting always set the offset value to 0 CALIBRATION CUTTING ADJ SCAN SET TING Setting range 2 00 to 2 00 in steps of 0 01 Default value 0 This corrects for the cutting length carriage movement direction when using the machine for cutting only When using the machine for printing and cutting always set the offset value to 0 INK CONTROL EMPTY MODE Setting range CONT STOP Default value STOP When replacement of the ink cartridge becomes necessary while printing is in progress this setting determines whether printing continues or pauses This setting is used when the ink cartridge cannot be changed immediately during printing such as during unattended operation at night CONT causes printing to continue without pause even if ink refilling be
7. When the machine will remain unused for an extended period we recommend switching off only the sub power and leaving the main power on About once a month a warning beep sounds to prompt cleaning as indicated below 1 When the machine remains unused for about a PRESS THE POWER month a warning beep sounds and the follow KEY TO CLEAN ing message appears on the display 2 Press the POWER key to switch on the sub power Cleaning is performed automatically IN The POWER light lights up 3 After cleaning has finished hold down the 5 POWER key for one second or longer to switch The POWER light off the sub power goes out Switch on the power at least once a month even when the main power is switched off Switching on the sub power automatically performs cleaning T Notice Even when the machine is not in use keep it in an environment where the temperature is 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F and the humidity is 20 to 80 with no condensation Be especially careful not to expose the machine to high temperatures of 40 C 104 F or more www uzywane solwentowe pl 72 4 A wide variety of Operations 5 Maintenance This section describes replacement of the ink cartridge cleaning for the printing heads daily care and maintenance and the like www uzywane solwentowe pl 73 5 1 Replacing the Ink Cartridges If ink runs out replace the ink cartridges Be sure to use genuine ECO SOL
8. www uzywane solwentowe pl 6 Appendix 109 8 3 Printing or Cutting Area Maximum Area The printing or cutting area along the horizontal plane the direction in which the carriage moves is determined by the position of the pinch rollers The workable area spans the length between the two rollers minus a margin of approx 1 5 mm approx 0 06 in on both sides Max 736 mm 29 in E mm 3 9 16 in A Printing or cutting area Max 24998 mm 984 1 8 in 10mm Approx 1 5 mm Approx 1 5 mm 0 4 0 06 in Approx 0 06 in 0 4 in Pinch roller 2 4 PH X 80 mm 3 3 16 in Printing or cutting coordinates origin 0 0 Area When Using Crop Marks When crop marks are used the printing or cutting area is reduced from the maximum area by an amount equal to the crop marks 12 5 mm 0 5 in 12 5 mm 0 5 in O 10 mm 0 4in 4 e 10 mm 0 4 in 10 mm 0 4 in y 12 5 mm 0 5 in Maximum area Crop mark www uzywane solwentowe pl 110 6 Appendix 8 3 Printing or Cutting Area The Media cutoff Location During Continuous Printing The media cutoff location that is used when a media cutoff command is sent from the computer is determined as follows Second page 80 mm 3 3 16 in Location 7 7 2 4
9. where separated Margin setting on the computer First page www uzywane solwentowe pl 6 Appendix 111 8 4 About Blade Life 112 Cutting conditions and blade life vary according to the hardness of the media and the usage environment Making the settings for the conditions described below does not automatically guarantee attractive cutting results in all situations Before performing actual cutting be sure to carry out a cutting test and make any necessary adjustments See 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output If the media is not cut through completely even when the tool force is increased by 50 to 60 gf more than the tool force values shown below it means that the useful life of the blade has ended Replace with a new blade Blade Media Tool force Amount of cutter offset Life of a blade General guide ZEC U1005 General Signage Vinyl 50 to 150 gf 0 25 mm 8000 m ZEC U5025 General Signage Vinyl 30 to 100 gf 0 25 mm 4000 m Fluorescent Vinyl 120 to 200 gf 0 25 mm 4000 m Reflective Vinyl 100 to 200 gf 0 25 mm 4000 m The values for the life of a blade are intended to serve as a general guide when cutting media of identical type www uzywane solwentowe pl 6 Appendix Roland WAVPW uzywane solwentowe pl
10. 3 Performing Outout 55 56 MEMO www uzywane solwentowe pl 3 Performing Outout 4 A wide variety of Operations This section describes a wide variety of operations and functions grouped by task www uzywane solwentowe pl 57 4 1 Setting the Location Where Output Starts Set the location where printing or cutting starts at the desired place Use the arrow keys and the BASE POINT key to set the start points origin points for the feed direction the direction of forward and backward movement and for the scan direction the direction of movement of the printing carriage Next printing Returning the start point in the scan direction to its original location Margin Setting on the computer Printing area Start point origin point i Feed direction start location Scan direction start location 74 74 zi aem TT i Scan direction 8 Point When using the BASE POINT key to change the print start location then before you set the start position check the size of the data to print www uzywane solwentowe pl 58 4 A wide variety of Operations 4 1 Setting the Location Where Output Starts Setting the Start Location 1 Load media and install a blade 2 Use the arrow keys to align the center of the The center of the blade blade with the new start location for printing or cutting 3 Press the BASE POINT key The display shown i
11. Conserver hors de la port e des enfants Ne pas emmagasiner a das temp ratures hautes ou basses Droite Read manuals before connecting Lire les manuels avant d effectuer les liaisons Lesen Sie die Handb cher vor dem Anschluss Lea los manuales antes de hacer las conexiones Reggere i manuali prima di connettersi BREA IC EGRSUAS Z hi Eta EE tiquette des caract ristiques lectriques Utiliser l alimentation appropri e Int rieur de le couvercle Ne pas toucher la plaque d exposition lorsque le chauffage fonctionne La plaque tant tr s chaude mm CAUTION Read all Warnings and Procedures in the User s MANUAL E m l before performing any cleaning E En Lire tous les avertissemenis et toutes les proc dures dans le 4 m Mode d emploi avant le nettoyage www uzywane solwentowe pl 14 1 Getting Started This section describes what to do when you first open the packing car ton including how to install the machine and connect it to a computer www uzywane solwentowe pl 15 1 1 Checking Accessories The following items are packed together with the unit Make sure they are all present and accounted for Power cord 1 16 1 Getting Started 1 2 Names and Functions Front View Front cover Cover i Operation panel P d
12. be eel key p FEED SETTING 4 The screen shown in the figure appears gt 00 0 0mm 4 7 Press the A V keys to enter the feed direction adjustment value read in step 5 then press the ENTER key 8 Repeat steps 6 through 8 and enter the adjust ment value for SCAN SETTING www uzywane solwentowe pl 4 A wide variety of Operations 67 4 5 Reloading the Media and Performing Cutting When you are performing printing then performing lamination or the like reloading the media and performing cutting using the alignment function makes it possible to align the printing and cutting positions Alignment of the printing and cutting positions uses crop marks Printing with crop marks added enables automatic detection of the crop marks during cutting thereby making alignment possible Printing with Crop Marks Load media and output the data Crop marks are automatically Crop mark Crop mark printed at four places ALIGN POINTS ALIGN POINT2 Use your software to make the setting for printing crop marks Ie a For information on how to make the setting refer to the docu Re ur Rear mentation for the software you re using You can use BASE POINT and ALIGN POINT 1 through ALIGN POINT 3 to perform alignment automatically or manu Front ally For information about how to make the settings see the Roland following section e Crop mark Crop mark 8 Point ALIGN POINT1 BASE POINT Crop marks and th
13. 2 2 Menu Operations Displaying the Menus Pressing the following buttons displays the corresponding menu screens MENU Main menu CUT CONFIG Cutting configuration menu HEATER CONFIG Heater configuration menu When you have displayed a menu pressing the key for displaying the menu a second time returns the display to the top menu For more information about the top menu refer to the following section Basic Menu Operations Point For Detailed Information on Using the Menus 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output Making the Temperature Setting for the Heaters Points to Check Before Performing Output Checking the Cutting Condition Settings 6 1 Menu Flowchart 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus www uzywane solwentowe pl 36 2 Basic Operation 2 2 Menu Operations Basic Menu Operations This section describes the items on the main menu For more information about the heater configuration menu and the cutting configuration menu see 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output EM How to View the Display Top Menu When media is loaded the display shows the printable or cuttable width This screen is called the top menu W 500mm Menu Screen Top menu The figures show examples of main menu screen displays The operations that you can perform when a symbol is displayed are described below Pressing the A and V keys displays other menu items
14. V key to select POWERFUL or MEDIUM NE ENTER Press the ENTER key MEDIUM Head cleaning starts 4 When head cleaning finishes perform a printing test to check the result Point If Performing Powerful Cleaning Several Times Does Not Correct the Drop out Problem If performing cleaning several times at the POWERFUL menu setting does not correct the image drop out problem then perform cleaning using the included cleaning kit For information on how to use the cleaning kit refer to the following section Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit www uzywane solwentowe pl 5 Maintenance 77 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit Cleaning using the cleaning kit should be carried out when automatic cleaning and forced cleaning performed using the HEAD CLEANING menu item fail to correct image drop out It removes any ink buildup and accumulated dust or grime from around the printing heads as these can cause image drop out or ink drips We also recommend performing periodic cleaning using the cleaning kit to prevent problems like these during printing If image drop out persists even after performing cleaning with the cleaning kit or if the cleaning kit has been used up contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or Roland DG Corp service center The heads are consumable parts The useful life is six billion shots per nozzle 1 Notice Before you att
15. correct location Refer to 2 3 Loading Media DATA ERROR CANCELING Output was stopped because a problem was found in the data received Operation cannot be continued Check for problems with the con nector cable or the computer then redo the operation starting with reloading the media SHEET TOO SMALL CONTINUE The size of the data is larger than the printing or cutting area of the loaded media To continue performing output without correcting this press the ENTER key At this time the portion extending beyond the print ing or cutting area is not output To stop output stop sending data from the computer then raise the sheet loading lever Make the printing or cutting area wider such as by replacing the media with a larger piece of media or by changing the positions of the pinch rollers then send the data again www uzywane solwentowe pl 7 What to Do ff 105 7 2 Responding to a Message CAN T PRINT CROP CONTINUE The size of the data including the crop marks is larger than the printing area of the loaded media To continue performing output without correcting this press the ENTER key At this time the portion extending beyond the print ing or cutting area and crop marks is not output To stop output stop sending data from the computer then raise the sheet loading lever Make the printing or cutting area wider such as by replacing the media with a larger piece of media or by changing the posi
16. cution in the event of a mechanical problem Do not connect the power cord with other electrical loads on a single elec trical outlet Doing so may generate heat and cause fire Do not operate in a location exposed to open flame sparking or static electricity or in a location exposed to high temperatures such as in the immediate vicinity of a heater Also do not place undried media in such locations Doing so may result in fire due to combustion of ink or cleaning liquid Use only with the power cord included with this product Use with other than the included power cord may lead to fire or electrocution www uzywane solwentowe pl To Ensure Safe Use Z WARNING Do not store ink cartridges cleaning liquid or discharged ink in locations such as the following Near open flame Locations exposed to high temperatures such as in the immediate vicinity of a heater Near bleach chemicals explosives or the like Doing so may cause fire 9 Do not place any potentially flam mable object on the platen while the heater is in operation Doing so may cause fire NCAUTION Ensure adequate ventilation for the work area Failure to do so may result in odor physical distress or fire If ink or cleaning liquid comes in contact with the eyes immediately flush with running water for at least 15 minutes If eye irritation continues seek treatment by a physician If i
17. standby position by hand 3 Insert the oval end of the pipe included with the machine into the hole in the bottom of the machine then rotate the pipe The cap unit rises 104 7 What to Do ff 4 Align the guides at the two ends of the cap unit with the guides at the two ends of the printing carriage Turn the pipe more to bring the cap unit close to the printing carriage 5 When the printing carriage comes into contact with the caps rotate the pipe one or two turns more Make sure the printing carriage and the caps are touching then contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or service cen ter 7 2 Responding to a Message Action prompting Messages These are the main messages that appear on the machine s display to prompt correct operation They do not indicate any error Fol low the prompts and take action accordingly CLOSE THE COVER Close the front cover and the cover For safety the carriage does not operate while a cover is open SHEET NOT LOADED SETUP SHEET Load media This message appears when an attempt to perform a printing test was made while no media was loaded 182838 4H Only a small amount of ink remains Replace the cartridge indi cated by the flashing number with a new cartridge SET SOL CRT 123 4 Insert the ink cartridge indicated by the flashing number This message appears at times such as during cartridge replacement REMOVE SOL CRT 123 4 Remove the ink cartri
18. Checking the Remaining Ink Level iii 71 4 7 When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period 72 5 cil npe 73 5 1 Replacing the Ink Cartridges sise 74 Care and Handling of Ink Cartridges ai AW i ra TEE Er AOS GEHT EOS Ngee aE Nae 74 Replacing with New Ink petiere t e aide AGO Eae nine ie 74 If Ink Runs Out During Printing sese 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads Cleaning the Printing Heads ono nn EO R ORO enr E E IEEE AW ORA 76 If Drop out Persists Even After Carrying Out Cleaning Several Times ss TI Cleaning Using th Cleaning Kits sore ota retener eo RR IER BERE ko OO Rik Ad GG dO ERE ode JE 78 5 3 Other Cleaning Tasks 21 1 ettet teen retine net decades aan ne stades tite ea ade 83 5 4 Replacing the Consumable parts uses 84 Rep laciti ste Wiper D REED r E How to Replacethic Blade acs e i r M How to Replace the Separating Knife 5 5 Disposing of Discharged Ink 5 6 When Moving the Eae ak p EE edo LONE Abo t th Men s M 91 6 1 Nenu e e EUR 92 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus ss 97 Main PRZEORANE Cutting Configuration MENU P Heater Configuration Menu Lanpsuage unit Menu
19. Never touch the tip of the blade with your fingers 1 3 Assembling and Installing Doing so may result in injury and the cutting performance of the blade will be impaired T Notice Never leave the tool mounting screw tightened Tightening the screw makes it more difficult to install the blade holder Install the blade to the cutting carriage 1 Insert the pin into the blade holder 2 Insert a blade into the blade holder until it snaps into place with an audible click 3 Press the MENU key then press the V key to select REPLACE KNIFE 4 Press the ENTER key When the forrowing screen appears the printing carriage simultaneously moves to the left 5 Open the front cover then loosen the screw shown in the figure 6 Support the tool mounting screw from below and install the blade holder 8 Point If installed without supporting the screw in this way cutting quality may become poor 7 Tighten the screw Tug the blade holder upward to make sure it does not come loose Close the front cover then press the ENTER Www uzywane solwent Pin z ay Blade holder Cap Pin Blade holder Blade p MENU Y MENU p REPLACE KNIFE EUER FINISHED m Insert the blade holder until the collar is flush with the carriage crew 7 Getting Started 31 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 10 Connect to the Computer Be sure to make the connection
20. When installing and removing an ink cartridge never rush Use only ECO SOL INK Never insert any other type of ink cartridge Confirming the Ink insertion Sites The ink cartridge ports are located on the side of the machine Examine the labels affixed to the ink cartridge ports and make sure of the locations for inserting the cartridges Left side of the machine Black Cyan Magenta Yellow www uzywane solwentowe pl 28 7 Getting Started 1 3 Assembling and Installing MI Filling Ink Installing ink cartridges for the first time after purchase requires two SOL INK cleaning cartridges 1 After check the settings for the voltage switches SELECT INK TYPE B ENTER the screen shown in the figure appears After ECO SOL 4COLOR e check it then press the ENTER key 2 The following screen appears Make sure the INSERT ENTER drain bottle is installed at the bottom of the DRAINBOTTLE machine then press the ENTER key 3 Insert the SOL INK cleaning cartridges into the SET SOL CL LIQUID ink cartridge ports shown by flashing on the dis 12 play Insert the two cartridges firmly as far as they will go Ink cartridge ports Cleaning starts Cleaning may take some time The car tridges are inserted and removed while the operation is in progress Follow the messages on the display to carry out the procedure SOL INK cleaning cartridge 4 When clean
21. a slightly high value You can change the setting for the heater temperature even when printing is in progress or when no media is loaded If the software you re using is provided with a feature for setting the heater temperature you can use your software to adjust the temperature For information on how to do this refer to the documentation for your software www uzywane solwentowe pl 3 Performing Output 5 Checking the State of the Printing Heads Press the HEATER CONFIG key The heater configuration menu appears Press the A and V keys to enter the preset temperature for PRINT then press the EN TER key This enables the preset temperatures for the print heater Press the key to move the cursor to DRYER In the same way as in step 2 enter the preset temperature and press the ENTER key This enables the preset temperatures for the dryer Press the HEATER CONFIG key The top menu appears 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output HEATER CONFIG p In Actual temperature temperature PRINT DRYER Before you start to print carry out a printing test to check the state of the heads Problems such as missing dots may reduce the printing quality If the test results show a problem carry out head cleaning to restore the heads to their proper state 1 Press and hold the TEST PRINT key for at
22. between the machine to the computer during the course of installing the driver If the cable connection is made before you start installation of the driver driver installation may fail and the machine may become unusable Use a USB cable to make the connection to the computer Cables are available separately One which you are sure matches the model of computer being used should be selected D Notice Use a shielded USB cable having a length of three meters or less Never use a USB hub or the like Arrange the power cord and interface connection cable to prevent tripping when moving around the unit Never attempt to connect a USB cable before starting installing the driver i Make the cable connections as shown in the figure below For more information about the connection procedure and driver installation refer to the documentation for the driver Right side of the machine Be sure to make the connection between the machine to the computer during the course of installing the driver USB connector USB cable lo D ES Computer mji NO o www uzywane solwentowe pl 32 1 Getting Started 2 Basic Operation This describes such basic operations as how to switch the power on and off menu operations and how to load and set up media www uzywane solwen
23. match the voltage of the region where the machine is used Notice Two voltage switches are located on the bottom of the machine Make sure both voltage settings are correct then switch on the power The bottom of the machine The label indicating the position of the voltage switch is attached Pp p Voltage switch Voltage switch The label indicating the position of the voltage Switch is attached Stand EM How to Make the Settings for the Voltage Switches If your region is 100 to 120 V move the switch to the location where 115 V is visible If your region is 220 to 240 V move the switch to the location where 230 V is visible The default setting is 230V Voltage switch 230V B 100 V to 120 V region 220 V to 240 V region www uzywane solwentowe pl 26 1 Getting Started 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 6 Change the Settings for the Language and Unit of Measurement and Check the Voltage Settings Change the settings for the language and measurement unit used for the display and check the settings of the voltage switches 1 Switch on the main power switch on the back of the machine Switch to the I side 2 Hold down the MENU key and press the POWER key The sub power is switched on The screen in the figure appears on the display MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH lt lt 3 Use the V key to selec
24. may occur Refer to the following and take appropriate action Is the media loaded and set up correctly If the media is not loaded correctly it may come loose or media feed may not be straight Refer to 2 3 Loading Media and make sure the media is loaded correctly For roll media in particular it is important to make sure the media is loaded perfectly straight and is stretched taut Is the media striking against anything If the media strikes some obstruction that subjects the media to excessive force or impedes its movement the quality of printing or cutting may be adversely affected or the media may jam or become misaligned Remove the obstruction and ensure that the media feed is smooth Has the media come loose from the bed or is the media warped 1 Make sure the media is loaded correctly and does not strike some obstruction 2 Use the media clamps when printing Some media easily warps the edge 3 Load media when the heaters are cool at standby tempera ture and ensure that the media is warmed gradually 4 Never allow the media to set up for any length of time After finishing printing raise the sheet loading lever or remove the media Heating the media for a long time may cause wrinkles of the media Is the media too thick Media that is too thick may not only cause unstable feed but may scrape the printing heads resulting in malfunction Never use such media Are the grit rollers dirty Check to make sur
25. mm When You re Performing Printing Only When Youre Performing Cutting tn eterne ete IUD aeos LEE e EE ELSE EXE EU oret ERR De debi When You re Performing Printing and Cutting cosi tei erret eri cire EP Er Er PO EP Zawod IET 53 3 3 Separating the Media isa 54 3 4 Stopping or Pausing Output Operations su 55 www uzywane solwentowe pl Contents 4 A wide variety ol Operations nanas UR 57 4 1 Setting the Location Where Output Starts ss 58 Setting the Start O 59 4 2 Making Corrections for Printing sise 60 lg leve 60 Bidirectional Correct OM M 62 4 3 Detailed Descriptions of Cutting Conditions 65 4 4 Making Corrections for Printing and Cutting ss 66 Audjustme Automatically o zz A A ri REAL OOOO AO OAZA EAN HR PR DER inner 66 Adustine Manually zd doti 67 4 5 Reloading the Media and Performing Cutting 68 Printing with Crop Marks sto Riki o etii tes REO TER dubs Cr RET ei ea ie EDS dien irati OG 68 Aligning Automatically 5 eene manam Cots m iO Om A ai D Etui DH URP eT OH 69 dE 70 4 6
26. of ink Performing cleaning at the POWERFUL setting consumes approximately 30 cc of ink for all ink cartridges Cleaning the Printing Heads If drop out occurs with printed images you first use the CLEANING key to perform cleaning 1 Load media for printing test use 2 Hold down the CLEANING key for at least one SEES second Cleaning of printing heads starts TEST PRINT 3 After head cleaning has ended hold down the TEST PRINT key for one second or longer The test pattern is printed 4 Go to 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output and refer to Checking the State of the Printing Heads and check the printing test results If a problem is found repeat the cleaning If performing cleaning several times does not correct the image drop out problem perform head cleaning by selecting the HEAD CLEANING menu from the main menu For more information refer to If Drop out Persists Even After Carrying Out Cleaning Several Times on the next page www uzywane solwentowe pl 76 5 Maintenance 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads If Drop out Persists Even After Carrying Out Cleaning Several Times If drop out persists even after carrying out cleaning several times follow the steps below to perform head cleaning 1 Load media for printing test use 2 Press the MENU key then press the V key to select HEAD CLEANING y MENU HEAD CLEANING gt 3 Press the gt key then press the
27. ou plus Le non respect de cette consigne pourrait causer des d fauts dans l appareil entrainant des blessures Installer sur une surface stable et de niveau Sinon l appareil risque de se renverser et de causer des blessures Utiliser les vis fournies pour bien fixer l appareil sur le support Le non respect de 12 cette consigne pourrait causer des d fauts dans l appareil entrainant des blessures WWW uzywane D bloquer le m canisme d arr t des roulettes du support avant de le d placer Sinon l appareil pourrait se renverser et provoquer des blessures LOCK A A fe solwentowe p Pour utiliser en toute s curit Ne pas oublier d installer le guide de m dia quand un rouleau est charg Le rouleur peut tomber et causer des blessures Avant de mettre la machine sous ten sion installer la bouteille de vidange sinon du liquide peut fuir de la ma chine Le rouleau doit tre plac quand la barre est en position ad quate Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer la chute du rouleau et causer des blessures Ne pas toucher l extr mit de la lame avec vos doigts Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer des blessures ji Avant de nettoyer le bloc de chauffage attendre au moins 30 min utes apr s l extinction du chauffage et de l alimentation secondaire de l imprimante pour que la tem
28. plug from the bottom surface on the right side of the machine then screw in the drain bottle in the direction indicated by the arrow When threading the bottle onto the machine turn the bottle without applying excessive force D Notice Leave the drain bottle attached at all times removing it only when moving the machine or disposing of collected ink The bottom plug is needed when moving the machine so do not discard it The bottom of the machine Bottom plug 2 Remove the bottom plug by pulling Drain bottle straight down without tilting the plug Otherwise discharged fluid that has collected inside the bottom plug may spill X www uzywane solwentowe pl 1 Getting Started 23 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 3 Remove the Protective Media The protective media shown below is attached to this machine when it is shipped from the factory When you have finished installing the machine remove all protective media Front 1 Remove the packing 2 Remove the packing Then open the front cover inside the front cover 5 Remove the packing 3 Peel off the tape Then close the front cover 4 Remove the retainer Rear 6 Attach the retainer you removed in step 4 www uzywane solwentowe
29. printing and cutting 3 0 5 mm max at 25 C excluding possible shift caused by expansion contraction of the media and or by reloading the media Interface USB interface compliant with Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1 1 Power saving function Automatic sleep feature compliant with the International ENERGY STAR Office Equip ment Program Power supply Voltage and frequency AC 100 to 120 V 10 50 60 Hz or AC 220 to 240 V 10 50 60 Hz Required power capacity 6 0A 100 to 120 V or 3 0 A 220 to 240 V Power consumption Printing mode Approx 650 W Sleep mode Approx 29 W Acoustic noise level Printing mode 64 dB A or less according to ISO 7779 Standby mode 40 dB A or less according to ISO 7779 Dimensions With stand 1720 W x 770 D x 1275 H mm 67 3 4 W x 30 3 8 D x 50 1 4 H in Weight With stand 130 kg 287 Ib Packed dimensions 1890 W x 830 D x 900 H mm 74 1 2 W x 32 3 4 D x 35 1 2 H in Packed weight 161 kg 355 Ib Environment Power on 4 Temperature 15 to 32 C 59 to 90 F 20 C 68 F or more recommended Humid ity 35 to 80 no condensation Power off Temperature 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F Humidity 20 to 80 no condensation 108 Included items 1 2 3 Exclusive stand cleaning liquid cartridges media flanges small media clamps lar
30. roller until it clicks into place Media clamp adaptor Media clamp adaptor Short media clamp left Short media clamp right www uzywane solwentowe pl 2 Basic Operation 2 3 Loading Media Removing the Media Clamps While holding down the area shown in the figure pull back toward you to detach Pull back while holding down the area Push here The attachment and detachment methods are the same for both the short and the long media clamps You can attach and remove the media clamps even when no media is loaded or when the sheet loading lever is raised EM Using the Long Media Clamps When you re using the long media clamps be sure to first make the setting below before you attach the media clamps Press the MENU key Press the V key to se MENU lect MEDIA CLAMP y p MENU MEDIA CLAMP gt 2 Press the b gt key x The forrowing screen appears Jr pea udi ORT bf 3 Press the V key to select LONG then press Y the ENTER key MEDIA CLAMP A SHORT gt LONG The setting is changed 4 Press the MENU key Go back to the top menu Making the setting just described keeps the media cutoff operation from being executed For detailed information about the MEDIA CLAMP menu refer to 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus For more information about media cutoff refer to 3 3 Separating the Media www uzywane solwento
31. side where you attached the small bolts is at the rear and place the machine on the stand Line up the bolts at the back of the machine with the fixtures on the stand Four places each on the left and right Large bolts www uzywane solwentowe pl 1 Getting Started 21 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 2 Install the Included Items Install the arms the shafts and the drain bottle onto the machine To secure the bolts use the hexagonal wrench and pipe Attach the arms onto the back of the machine at the locations shown in the figure Attach the arms and secure them using the included large bolts Arm right Large bolts 2 Pass the stoppers onto both ends of the shaft When passing the shaft through the stopper be sure to loosen the screws on the stopper first Tighten the screw loosely Shaft Stopper www uzywane solwentowe pl 22 1 Getting Started 1 3 Assembling and Installing 3 Attach the two shafts to the arms and engage the brake Install the shafts so that the one with the stopper is in front of the back of the machine Point Make sure the shaft brake is engaged Using the machine with the brake disengaged may result in unstable media feed leading to poor image quality 4 Install the drain bottle Remove the bottom
32. speed used during cutting When CUTTING PRIOR on the main menu has been set to COMMAND the program s settings for the cutting conditions take priority To give priority to the cutting conditions set on the machine turn off the program settings or set the CUTTING PRIOR menu item to MENU OFFSET Setting range 0 000 to 1 500mm in steps of 0 025mm Default value 0 250mm This sets the blade offset used during cutting When CUTTING PRIOR on the main menu has been set to COMMAND the program s settings for the cutting conditions take priority To give priority to the cutting conditions set on the machine turn off the program settings or set the CUTTING PRIOR menu item to MENU UP SPEED Setting range 1 to 30cm s in steps of 1cm s Default value 30cm s This sets the up speed for the blade the speed when the blade is raised When CUTTING PRIOR on the main menu has been set to COMMAND the program s settings for the cutting conditions take priority To give priority to the cutting conditions set on the machine turn off the program settings or set the CUTTING PRIOR menu item to MENU www uzywane solwentowe pl 6 About the Menus 99 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus Heater Configuration Menu PRINT DRYER Setting range OFF 35 to 50 C in steps of 1 or 94 to 122 F in steps of 2 These specify the preset temperature for the printing heater and for the dryer They also d
33. sponges inside the rubber caps When removing grime adhering to the sponge inside a rubber cap touch the sponge gently with the tip of the cleaning stick to pick up the grime Rubbing forcefully may damage the surface of the sponge Printing head Stainless steel frame Nozzle surface of the heads Stainless steel frame Rubber cap Sponge www uzywane solwentowe pl 5 Maintenance 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads Clean the wiper Use the V key to extract the wiper Wiper 5 Use a cleaning stick to wipe away any buildup of dust and grime from the wiper o Point Wiper Replacing the Wiper If the message REPLACE WIPER appears on the dis play replace the wiper with a new one As a rule of thumb the message prompting you to replace the wiper appears when cleaning has been performed 1500 times with ALL selected for head cleaning For information on how to replace the wiper refer to 5 4 Replacing the Consumable Parts the section Replacing the Wiper med www uzywane solwentowe pl 5 Maintenance 81 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads After Finishing Cleaning Attach the cover of the machine then close the front cover Engage the cover on the hooks to install Cover 2 Press the ENTER key The screen in the fig
34. the heaters start to run The heaters run until a preset temperature is reached then continue to maintain the temperature at the preset level The HEATER CONFIG light is illuminated at this time The temperature that is maintained varies as follows depending on whether media is loaded When no media is loaded The warm up temperature which is lower than the operating temperature is maintained When media is loaded The temperature preset using the heater configuration menu is maintained The HEATER CONFIG light flashes while heater temperature is rising and remains steadily lighted when the preset temperature is reached This machine uses automatic control that keeps printing from starting until the heaters reach the preset temperature You can speed up the wait time until the preset temperature is reached after loading and setting up media by maintaining the warm up temperature before you load the media You can use the PREHEATING menu to make the settings for heater operation and warm up temperature when no media is loaded For more information refer to 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus For more information about the heater configuration menu go to 3 1 Points to Check before Performing Output and refer to Making the Temperature Setting for the Heaters www uzywane solwentowe pl 2 Basic Operation 45 46 MEMO www uzywane solwentowe pl 2 Basic Operation 3 Performing Output This sectio
35. the media tend not to become as warm as the center which may result in ink drips or uneven ness depending on the printing data If this happens increase the preset temperature and perform printing again If the printing re sults don t improve even when you increase the preset tempera ture the ambient temperature may be too low Be sure to perform printing in the recommended operating environment Setting the SCAN INTERVAL menu item for the printer may improve printing quality Please refer to 6 2 Detailed Descrip tions of the Menus Is the printer installed in a level and stable location Never install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where it may wobble or experience vibration Also ensure that the print ing heads are not exposed to wind or blown 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 or cutting may be adversely affected Refer to the following section The Media Comes Loose from the Bed or Feed Is Unstable and take action accordingly EM Colors Are Not Stable Did you shake the ink cartridges gently before install ing them Before you install new ECO SOL INK cartridge gently shake the cartridge 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 or cuttin
36. tions of the pinch rollers then send the data again The size of the data being output is too small Make the size of the data of the scan direction at least 65 mm 2 9 16 in To continue performing output without correcting this press the ENTER key At this time the data is output without printing the crop marks To stop output stop sending data from the computer then raise the sheet loading lever Change the size of the data then send the data again The size of the data of the feed direction is not limited CROPMARK ERROR NOT FOUND Automatic detection of crop marks could not be accom plished Load the media at the correct position and perform detection of crop marks again Depending on the media it may not be possible to detect crop marks automatically If repeating automatic crop mark detection results in an error again then perform manual crop mark detection CANCELED FOR PROTECTING MOTOR Continuous operation caused the pump motor to become hot so operation was paused Press any key to cancel the error Allow the unit to stand for about 40 minutes then resume operation CHECK HEATER VOLTAGE SETTING The heaters didn t reach their preset temperatures although approximately 20 minutes had passed since printing started Raise the temperature of the room if it is low When this message appears in spite of using the machine in the recommended environment refer to 8 1 Specifications check if the voltag
37. to heat or sticks to the platen Increasing the value makes the suction force stronger but because it lowers the temperature of the platen the media may become difficult to warm AUTO The suction force is adjusted automatically according to the width of media Set this menu item to AUTO normally 0 to 100 in steps of 10 The suction force remains constant at the set value SLEEP gt INTERVAL Setting range 15 to 120 min in steps of 15 min Default value 30 min This sets the time until the machine enters the sleep mode SLEEP gt SETTING Setting range ENABLE DISABLE Default value ENABLE This sets whether the power saving feature is enabled When set to ENABLE the machine enters the sleep mode when the time set with the INTERVAL menu item is reached FACTORY DEFAULT This returns all menu settings to their original values when shipped from the factory For more about the factory defaults for the vari ous settings see the Default value entry for each menu setting in this section SYSTEM REPORT This prints the current status of settings and other system infor mation ENV MATCH This performs automatic adjustment on the machine to obtain a state optimized to the operating environment temperature and humidity PREFEED Setting range DISABLE ENABLE Default value DISABLE This specifies whether the media prefeed function is enabled When set to ENABLE an amount of
38. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment The I O cables between this equipment and the computing device must be shielded For Canada CLASS A NOTICE This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations CLASSE A AVIS Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada ROLAND DG CORPORATION NOTICE Grounding Instructions Do not modify the plug provided if it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Check with qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong ground ing plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Repair or replace damaged or worn out cord immediately Operating Instructions KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas
39. 4 y SET SOL CRT 1234 v FILLING INK SETUP SHEET Set up media Y NOW PROCESSING Top menu N W 500mm Language unit Menu Hold down the MENU key and press the POWER key MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH 4 ENTER Y LENGTH UNIT 2 mm gt mm ENTER Y TEMP UNIT 3 C gt C ENTER v To the Startup screen when switching on the power www uzywane solwentowe pl 92 6 About the Menus 6 1 Menu Flowchart Cutting Configuration Menu Press the CUT CONFIG key FORCE oh a gt SPEED 4 gt OFFSET 45 lt gt UP SPEED 4 50 gf P 50 of gt 30 cm s gt 30 4 0 250 mm gt 0 250 mm gt 30 cm s b 30cm s Maintenance Menu Press and hold down the CLEANING key for Hold down the CLEANING key one second or more and press the POWER key To the WIPER REPLACE menu A CLEANING MAINTENANCE amp CLEANING A Y MAINTENANCE WIPER REPLACE Y To the CLEANING menu Heater Configuration Menu Press the HEATER CONFIG key PRINT 35 25 DRYER 35 25 4 www uzywane solwentowe pl 6 About the Menus 93 6 1 Menu Flowchart Main Menu Press the MENU key To the HEAD CLEANING menu
40. 5 PAUSE ENTER W 8 CUT CONFIG key This displays the menu for making settings for cutting 9 TEST CUT key Pressing and holding this down for one second or longer starts the cutting test 10 CLEANING key Pressing and holding this down for one second or longer starts cleaning of the printing heads 11 TEST PRINT key Pressing and holding this for one second or longer down starts the printing test 12 Arrow keys A V lt 4 gt When loading media you use this to set the print or cut start position When at a menu screen you use this to select setting values or change screens 13 SET UP light This lights up when media setup ends 14 BUSY light This lights up when printing or cutting is in progress www uzywane solwentowe pl 18 1 Getting Started 1 3 Assembling and Installing Do not operate in a location exposed to open flame sparking or static electricity or in a location exposed to high temperatures such as in the immediate vicinity of a heater Also never place undried media in such locations Doing so may result in fire due to combustion of ink or cleaning liquid Ensure adequate ventilation for the work area Failure to do so may result in odor physical distress or fire Unpacking and installation must be carried out by four or more persons Otherwise the machine or the stand may fall resulting in injury Install in a level and stable location Otherwise the machin
41. A Maintenance cover Sheet loading lever Drain bottle Side View 0 eH USB connector CE Main power switch Power connector Ink cartridge ports Items Inside the Front Cover EE 0 1 Printing carriage Pinch roller Grit roller Platen 7 Getting Started 17 1 2 Names and Functions Operation Panel CLEANING 11 10 9 8 TEST PRINT TEST CUT CUT CONFIG BASE POINT 1 POWER key This is used to switch the sub power on and off When on the light is illuminated When in sleep mode the light flashes slowly 2 ENTER key This enables setting values and executes operations 3 MENU key This displays the main menu 4 PAUSE key This pauses output operation Pressing it for one second or longer stops output operation The light is illuminated when operation is paused 5 SHEET CUT key Pressing and holding this down for one second or longer cuts off the media 6 HEATER CONFIG key This displays the heater configuration menu During warm up the light flashes When the preset tempera ture is reached the light remains lit continuously 7 BASE POINT key This sets the starting position for printing or cutting or align points and also performs detection of crop marks The light is illuminated when the starting position is set HEATER CONFIG SHEET CUT 791 5 BUSY SET UP N 4
42. CUTTING ADJ something other than zero 0 When you re performing printing and cutting go to CALIBRA TION and set the CUTTING ADJ menu item to 0 The Media Becomes Soiled When Printed Is the media loaded and set up correctly If the media is not loaded and set up correctly media feed may not 7 1 What to Do If be smooth or printing or cutting may be adversely affected Refer to the following section The Media Comes Loose from the Bed or Feed Is Unstable and take action accordingly Are the printing heads dirty The following may cause ink to drip on the media during printing Dust or fiber containing grime around the heads may have ab sorbed ink The heads scraping the media may have caused ink to fail to be discharged resulting in ink buildup in the heads If this happens refer to 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads If Drop out Persists Even After Carrying Out Cleaning Several Times and clean the heads We recommend carrying out periodic head cleaning Also before you start printing perform a printing test to make sure there is no dot drop out Are the pinch rollers dirty Refer to 5 3 Other Cleaning Tasks and perform periodic clean ing of the pinch rollers lll The Media Comes Loose from the Bed or Feed Is Unstable Unstable media feed may cause various problems The quality of printing or cutting may be affected the media may scrape the print ing heads or misalignment or jamming of the media
43. D 4 item gt 8 30 cm s gt 30cm s 3 Use the A and V keys to enter the value then press the ENTER key The adjustment value is changed The cutting conditions that you can set using the cutting configuration menu include blade force the like For detailed information refer to 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus cutting speed and www uzywane solwentowe pl 50 3 Performing Output 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output Incorrect cutting conditions may cause symptoms such as those described below Blade force Large The media is easily torn during cutting The blade requires frequent replacement Cutting extends through the base paper and normal advancing of the media becomes impossible The unit suffers damage Small Some parts of media remain uncut Cutting speed Fast Uncut areas remain in places The cut depth differs according to the location The cut shape is distorted The media is easily torn during cutting Slow Cutting takes a long time For more information about detailed descriptions of cutting conditions refer to 4 3 Detailed Descriptions of Cutting Conditions Point Giving Priority to the Cutting Conditions Set on the Machine When CUTTING PRIOR on the machine s display menu has been set to COMMAND the program s settings for the cutting conditions take priority This is set to COMMAND by default To give priority to the cu
44. D CLEANING MEDIUM This performs cleaning of the printing heads This performs clean ing that is more powerful than the cleaning carried out by press ing the CLEANING key If no improvement is obtained by per forming cleaning several times using the CLEANING key then execute this menu item This cleaning causes more head wear and uses up more ink than cleaning using the CLEANING key so you should execute it only as seldom as necessary HEAD CLEANING POWERFUL This performs cleaning of the printing heads This performs clean ing that is more powerful than the cleaning carried out by using MEDIUM If no improvement is obtained by performing clean ing several times using MEDIUM then execute this menu item This cleaning causes more head wear and uses up more ink than cleaning using MEDIUM so you should execute it only as sel dom as necessary 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus Cutting Configuration Menu FORCE Setting range 30 to 300gf in steps of 5gf Default value 50gf This sets the blade force used during cutting When CUTTING PRIOR on the main menu has been set to COMMAND the program s settings for the cutting conditions take priority To give priority to the cutting conditions set on the machine turn off the program settings or set the CUTTING PRIOR menu item to MENU SPEED Setting range 1 to 30cm s in steps of 1cm s Default value 30cm s This sets the cutting
45. INK cartridges from Roland DG Corp Care and Handling of Ink Cartridges Give attention to the following points when handling ink cartridges T Notice Never attempt to disassemble Never drop or allow to fall The impact from a fall may cause damage making the cartridge unusable Store unopened in a well ventilated location where the temperature is from 20 C 40 F to 40 C 104 F Once an ink cartridge has been installed never remove it until the ink has been used up except when moving the machine Frequent insertion and removal may cause air to enter the ink tube resulting in dot drop out or other problems in printing quality Replacing with New Ink Cartridges Before you attempt to replace an ink cartridge check the following points The machine is switched on Operation is stopped or paused Also always be sure to gently shake the ink cartridge before you install it Installing it without shaking it first may result in unstable colors during printing T Notice Removing or inserting an ink cartridge while operation is in progress may cause air to get inside the cartridge resulting in poor image quality Never attempt to install any ink other than an ECO SOL INK cartridge Doing so may result in malfunction or faulty operation After removing an ink cartridge never allow the machine to stand with the ink cartridge port remaining empty install a new ink cartridge immediately Failure to
46. NG NO 1 You can select from SETTING NO 1 through SET TING NO 4 Press the key The screen shown in the figure appears Use the lt a and b gt keys to select H1 or H2 Use the A and V keys to set the value you checked in step 4 When you have entered all the adjustment val ues press the ENTER key The adjustment values are changed Repeat steps 6 through 8 to enter adjustment values for SETTING No 2 through SETTING NO 4 4 2 Making Corrections for Printing Y ADJUST BI DIR lt SETTING No 1 gt H1 H2 lt gt gt In 0 Hi H2 4 Th 8 In this case for SETTING NO 1 enter H1 7 and H2 8 www uzywane solwentowe pl 4 A wide variety of Operations 63 4 2 Making Corrections for Printing EM Saving and Loading a Bidirectional correction Value 64 You can save up to eight patterns of adjustment values for bidirectional correction that you ve set in memory Saving different adjustment values for different types of media lets you load the adjustment value simply and easily when you change the media type Saving an Adjustment Value 1 2 Follow the steps in the previous section Set ting the Adjustment Value to enter adjustment values Press the V key to select SAVE PRESET TING Press the b gt key to display the screen shown in the figure Select a memory to save to from among PRESETTING 1 through PRESET TING 8
47. Roland SP 300 USER S MANUAL b l Thank you very much for purchasing this product To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product s performance please be sure to read through this manual completely and store it in a safe location Unauthorized copying or transferral of this manual in whole or in part is prohibited The contents of this operation manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice misprint or error please inform us The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any respect to any article made using this product Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur through use of this product regardless of any failure to perform on the part of this product Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur with www u2zyWarresonventowe pl For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates
48. abled This should normally be set to ENABLE When loading transparent media set this to DISABLE When doing this ensure a margin of 80 mm 3 3 16 in or more from the leading edge of the media to the start position for printing or cutting ADJUST BI DIR gt TEST PRINT This prints a test pattern for adjustment of bidirectional printing ADJUST BI DIR gt SETTING No 1 to 4 Setting range 30 to 10 in steps of 1 2 Default value 0 This sets the adjustment values ADJUST BI DIR gt LOAD PRESETTING This loads the adjustment values saved in memory 1 through 8 ADJUST BI DIR gt SAVE PRESETTING This saves the values of SETTING NO 1 4 as PRESETTING 1 through PRESETTING 8 You can save up to eight adjust ment value patterns PRINT CUT ADJ gt TEST PRINT This prints a test pattern for adjustment use PRINT CUT ADJ FEED SETTING Setting range 5 0 to 5 0 mm in steps of 0 1 mm Default value 0 mm This sets the adjustment value for the media feed direction PRINT CUT ADJ SCAN SETTING Setting range 5 0 to 45 0 mm in steps of 0 1 mm Default value 0 mm This sets the adjustment value for the scan direction the car riage movement direction PRINT CUT ADJ AUTO Alignment of the printing and cutting positions is performed au tomatically CALIBRATION PRINTING ADJ TEST PRINT This prints a test pattern for verifying the adjustment
49. aced the media with a different type Correcting the amount of feed improves the dot positioning accuracy in the feed direction which can help enhance image quality Q Point When correcting the amount of feed make the settings for the same conditions for the type of media used the configuration of the media roll media or sheet media and the heater temperature as when actually performing printing When performing test printing for feed correction load the media correctly see 2 3 Loading Media If the media is not loaded correctly the results of the printing test may not show accurate adjustment values When you can make a setting for error in the amount of feed for the grit rollers on the computer the computer s setting takes priority To make the machine s setting take priority turn off the computer s setting Setting the Adjustment Value 1 Press the MENU key then press the V key TM to select CALIBRATION y p MENU CALIBRATION Press the gt key twice then from the PRINT CALIBRATION a 2 ING ADJ menu select TEST PRINT I PRINTING ADJ 3 gt The following screen appears on the display PRINTING ADJ emm TEST PRINT 3 Press the ENTER key A test pattern is printed Test Pattern www uzywane solwentowe pl 60 4 A wide variety of Operations 4 2 Making Corrections for Printing Check the printing result If the correct result is not obtained the
50. and benches invites accidents DON T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don t use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain Keep work area well lighted DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing when changing accessories such as blades bits cutters and like REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Make sure the switch is in off position before plugging in USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Consult the owner s manual for recommended accessories The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED TURN POWER OFF Don t leave tool until it comes to a complete stop 1 6 4 Shinmiyakoda Hamamatsu shi Shizuoka ken JAPAN 431 2103 MODEL NAME RELEVANT DIRECTIVE EC LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 73 23 EEC EC ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC See the MODEL given on the rating plate 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 WWW UZYW Asan 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 Groggy promotes energy saving through the penetration of energy efficient computers and other office equipment The program backs the dev
51. ay tip Gp over and cause injury LOCK ZA CL www uzywane solwentowe pl To Ensure Safe Use Be sure to install the media guide when loading roll media Otherwise the roll may fall and cause injury Otherwise the roll may fall resulting in injury When cleaning the unit be sure to wait approximately 30 minutes or more after switching off the power of the printer until the temperature of the platen falls sufficiently Doing so may cause burns because the platen is hot Do not touch the control panel while head cleaning or other cleaning is in progress The printing carriage may move and cause injury Do not touch the platen when the heater is operating Doing so may cause burns because the platen is hot Before switching on the power be sure to install the drain bottle Otherwise discharged fluid may leak from the machine 9S Do not touch the tip of the blade with your fingers Doing so may result in injury and the cutting performance of the blade will be impaired Do not touch the tip of the separating knife with your fingers Doing so may result in injury Do not place hands within the space to the front of the unit while in opera tion Doing so may result in injury www uzywane solwentowe pl To Ensure Safe Use About the Labels Affixed to the Unit These labels are affixed to the body of this product The following figure describes t
52. ce EM TT FT TI NI ment T H1 NO 4 30 29 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 47 8 9 10 H2 ui m Mm m T Hi U bu U HI I IT D il 11 NO 3 30 29 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H2 Hi 9 3 2 1 0 1 42 43 4 45 46 47 48 9 10 E D C CI CU QD ED TI TT nr i H2 LI LI d T U H1 5 6 7 8 10 NO 1 30 20 N 3 2 4 0 1 4 5 6 7 10 Adjustment value The value with no displacement In this figure the No 1 adjustment values are H1 7 and H2 8 5 Check the adjustment value then press the ENTER key The media returns to its position where the printing test www uzywane solwentowe pl 4 A wide variety of Operations Press the V key to select SETTI
53. comes necessary To replace an ink cartridge press the PAUSE key to pause operation then replace with a new car tridge Pressing the PAUSE key again resumes printing Printing continues with the small amount of ink remaining so the printed image may become faint as the ink runs out In general it would be possible to perform about 1 m 10 ft of printing once this message appears although the actual amount varies widely according to the amount of ink needed for the particular image Printing is continued only for the data currently being printed Operation stops after one image is output STOP causes operation to pause immediately when the ink car tridge needs to be changed Printing is resumed by replacing the cartridge Note however that the colors of an image in progress may no longer match perfectly Before you perform lengthy print ing replace with ink cartridges that contain enough ink INK CONTROL PUMP UP This drains ink from the printing heads INK CONTROL HEAD WASH This washes the printing heads using optionally available clean ing cartridges www uzywane solwentowe pl 6 About the Menus 97 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus PREHEATING Setting range PREHEAT MENU OFF Default value PREHEAT This sets the temperature of the printing heater and the dryer when no media is loaded and set up PREHEAT This maintains the warm up temperature which is lower than the normal operatin
54. d by grease or ink and may result in diminished image quality Loading Roll Media 1 Open the front cover 2 Line up the media flanges with the edges of the roll media aligning them with the inner diameter of the core of the roll media G8 7 eM Ton 3 Place the roll media on the shaft Pass the end of the media between the pinch rollers and the grit rollers so that it extends from the front of the machine Rae E 38 2 Basic Operation 4 Load the media as shown in the figure below Position the media so that its left edge is over grit roller A B or C and its right edge is over the grit rollers on the right side as viewed Align the media so that it is straight and move the pinch rollers so that they are positioned above the grit rollers Also position the pinch rollers at the two edges of the media 5 Align the left and right stoppers with the width of the media and tighten the screws to secure in place 6 Pull out the media so that at least 50 cm 20 in hangs down at the front of the machine 2 Basic Operation 39 2 3 Loading Media Securing in Place Using the Media Clamps Only When Printing When performing printing be sure to use the media clamps to secure the media in place Performing printing without using the media clamps may in warping of the edges of the media due to thermal expansion or contraction Warping of the media may result in catching on the printing ca
55. dge indicated by the flashing number This message appears at times such as during head cleaning SET SOL CL LIQUID 1 2 3 4 Insert the cleaning cartridge indicated by the flashing number This message appears at times such as during head cleaning REMOVE SOL CL 123 4 Remove the cleaning cartridge indicated by the flashing number This message appears at times such as during head cleaning EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE Remove the drain bottle from the machine discard the collected ink then reinstall the drain bottle Press the ENTER key to con tinue This message appears before operations that will discharge large amounts of ink INSTALL DRAIN BOTTLE Make sure that the drain bottle is set in position Set the drain bottle in place Press the ENTER key to continue TIME FOR MAINTENANCE It is time to clean the printing heads After checking press the ENTER key Go to 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads and refer to If Drop out Persists Even After Carrying Out Cleaning Sev eral Times and perform cleaning promptly TIME FOR WIPER REPLACE Itis time to replace the wiper After checking press the ENTER key Go to 5 4 Replacing Consumable Parts and refer to Re placing the Wiper and perform replacement promptly PRESS THE POWER KEY TO CLEAN When the main power switch is left on and the machine remains unused for about a month a warning beep sounds and this mes sage appears Refer to 4 7 When Not in Use for a Prolo
56. do so may result in clogging of the heads www uzywane solwentowe pl 74 5 Maintenance 5 1 Replacing the Ink Cartridges Replacing an Ink Cartridge 1 Remove the ink cartridge from the ink cartridge port Ink cartridge port D Notice Remove an ink cartridge gently Sudden movement when removing may cause ink to be spilled 2 Gently shake the new ink cartridge then insert it slowly If Ink Runs Out During Printing If ink runs out during printing a warning beep sounds and the screen shown in the figure appears Replace the ink cartridge Ignoring the message and continuing printing without replacing the ink may adversely affect image quality resulting in faintness or other problems 1 28 S845 When a cartridge runs out of ink its number and flash Replacing Ink When Set to the STOP Mode 1 Pull out the ink cartridge indicated by the flashing number on the display 2 Gently shake the new ink cartridge then insert it slowly Point The behavior that occurs when it becomes necessary to replace ink while printing is in progress differs according to whether the selection for EMPTY MODE under INK CONTROL is set to CONT or to STOP The default setting is STOP When Set to STOP Pause STOP causes operation to pause immediately when ink needs to be replaced Printing is resumed by replacing the cartridge Note however that colors of an image in progress may no longer ma
57. e a cloth moistened with water then wrung well and wipe gently to clean Wipe the operation panel and display gently with a clean soft cloth EM Cleaning the Platen Moisten a cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water wring dry and wipe gently For buildup of cutting dust on the platen use a commercially available brush to brush away the buildup toward the front When doing this never use a metal brush EM Cleaning the Grit Rollers Use a commercially available brush to remove dust and other detritus Any adhering grime may prevent the media from being held in place securely MI Cleaning the Pinch Rollers Moisten a cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water wring dry and wipe gently MI Cleaning the Front Cover Use a cloth moistened with water then wrung well and wipe gently to clean Cleaning the Media Clamps If there is buildup of ink or dust moisten a cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water wring dry and gently wipe the surface www uzywane solwentowe pl 5 Maintenance 83 5 4 Replacing the Consumable parts Replacing the Wiper If the screen shown in the figure appears replace the wiper with a new one 1 Follow steps 1 through 2 in 5 2 Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit Before Starting Cleaning to go to the maintenance menu Press the V key to select WIPER REPLACE then press the ENTER key The printing carriage moves to a position above the platen 2 Follow steps 6 and 7
58. e it leading to fire electrical shock or electrocution o When unplugging the electrical power Do not damage or modify the electri cal power cord subject it to exces sive bending twisting pulling bind ing or pinching or place any object or weight on it Doing so may dam age the electrical power cord leading Sq to fire electrical shock or electrocu tion Do not allow liquids metal objects or flammables inside the machine Such materials can cause fire W EE To Ensure Safe Use Do not attempt to unplug the power cord plug with wet hands Doing so may result in electrical shock or electrocution Do not use with a damaged power cord or plug or with a loose electri cal outlet Doing so may lead to fire electrical shock or electrocution Unpacking and installation must be carried out by four or more persons Otherwise the machine or the stand may fall resulting in injury Use care to avoid pinching the fingers when placing the unit on the stand Doing so may result in injury Install in a level and stable location Failure to do so may result in the unit tipping over leading to injury P unit to the stand Failure to do so may result in falling of the unit leading to injury Use the joining screws to secure the Release the caster locks for the stand before attempting to move Otherwise the FREE unit m
59. e like drawn with computer programs can not be used as crop marks by this machine Media Sizes Allowing Automatic Crop mark Detection When you are printing with crop marks set a margin of at least 90 mm 3 9 16 in before the next print start position You can set the margin value with the software you re using For information on how to make the setting refer to the documentation for the software you re using Crop marks 0 Pinch rollers 90mm 3 9 16 in or more 22 5mm 0 89 in The actual size where output is possible 22 5mm 0 89 in 80mm 3 3 16 in www uzywane solwentowe pl 68 4 A wide variety of Operations 4 5 Reloading the Media and Performing Cutting Aligning Automatically When you make the setting for reading crop marks when sending cutting data from the computer alignment is per formed with the presence or absence of crop marks determined automatically For information on how to make the setting refer to the documentation for the software you re using 1 Align the crop marks with the blade protector and load a media Point Alignment cannot be performed if the line connecting the left and right crop marks is slanted by 5 degrees or more Adjust the positioning of the loaded media Crop marks NS Blade protector Within 5 degrees Within 5 degrees 2 When you send data alignment is performed automatically then cutting
60. e may tip over and cause injury Use care to avoid pinching the fingers when placing the machine on the stand Failure to do so may result in injury Use the joining bolts to secure the machine to the stand Failure to do so may result in falling of the machine leading to injury Installation Environment The required installation space for this model is indicated below 3000 W x 1800 D x 1800 H mm 118 2 16 W x 70 7 8 D x 70 7 8 H in 1 Getting Started 19 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 1 Assemble the Stand 20 First assemble the stand then mount the machine on top of the stand To secure the bolts use the hexagonal wrench and pipe Place the stand legs sideways and attach the stays Orient the stand legs so that the small side holes 7 are on the inner side Using the stay mounting bracket secure the stays in place with the included large bolts Tighten the bolts loosely Large bolt The small side holes are on the inner side poa G SJ IU Q Stay mounting bracket SB Large bolt Hexagonal wrench Pipe Tighten the bolts securely Loose bolts may cause the stand to wobble 3 Attach the included small bolts at the locations shown in the figure Small Bolt www uzywane solwentowe pl 1 Getting Started 1 3 Assembling and Installing Mount the machine Orient the stand so that the
61. e switches match the voltage of the region where the machine is used To continue waiting for reaching the preset temperature press the ENTER key To start printing although the heaters have not reached their preset temperature press the PAUSE key MOTOR ERROR TURN OFF POWER A motor error occurred Operation cannot be continued Use the POWER key to switch the power off and back on again After rectifying the cause of the error a media jam or the like switch on the power Never leave the unit with the printing carriage not in standby position TEMPERATURE IS TOO LOW The air temperature where installed is lower than the mini mum ambient temperature at which the unit can operate approx 5 C 41 F Operation cannot be continued Use the POWER key to switch the power off First raise the temperature of the area where in stalled then switch on the power TEMPERATURE IS TOO HIGH The air temperature where installed is higher than the maxi mum ambient temperature at which the unit can operate approx 40 C 104 F Operation cannot be continued Use the POWER key to switch the power off First lower the temperature of the area 15 to 35 C 59 to 95 F where installed then switch on the power HEATER VOLTAGE SETTING ERROR The heater temperature experienced a sudden rise because the settings for the voltage switches are incorrect Operation cannot be continued Press the POWER key to switch off the
62. e the grit rollers are free of buildup of foreign material such as media scraps If such buildup is present refer to 5 3 Other Cleaning Tasks and perform cleaning www uzywane solwentowe pl 7 What to Do ff 103 7 1 What to Do If The Media Becomes Jammed If MOTOR ERROR TURN OFF POWER Appears and Operation Stops Follow the steps below to clear the error 1 Press the POWER key to switch off the sub power 2 Remove the jammed media Cut off any creased or torn por tions 3 Press the POWER key to turn on the sub power 4 Correct whatever caused the media to jam 5 Press the CLEANING key to perform head cleaning and a printing Point Jammed media may damage or soil the printing heads Be sure to perform head cleaning first before sending the print ing data What to Do If the Printing Carriage Does Not Operate During operation if for some reason the printing carriage does not return to the standby position then following the procedure cap the printing heads and contact the your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or service center If the printing carriage is allowed to stand for a prolonged period with the printing heads uncapped that is with the printing car riage over the platen the heads may become clogged or even damaged 1 Make sure the main power is switched off then detach the cover on the right side of the machine 2 Open the front cover and move the printing carriage to the
63. e the lower right crop mark 2 Press the BASE POINT key The BASE POINT light lights up The location where the BASE POINT is set is displayed 3 Use the arrow keys to align the center of the blade with any of the align points ALIGN POINT 1 through ALIGN POINT 3 then press and hold the BASE POINT key for one second or longer 4 When the screen shown in the figure appears press the ENTER key The align point is set Point You can make settings for up to three align points Change the number of points set with ALIGN POINT as required W 500mm B123 The locations on the media of ALIGN POINT 1 through ALIGN POINT 3 are fixed The machine automatically determines from the location of the BASE POINT setting which align point or points have been set The screen display the number of each align point that has been set For information about the location of align points see the previous section Printing with Crop Marks Align the center of the Center of the blade blade with this location X BASE POINT W 500mm I Align the center of the blade with this location SETTING ALIGN POINT 1 ENTER W 500mm n D This screen shows BASE POINT and ALIGN POINT 1 are set ALIGN POINT 3 ALIGN POINT 2 ALIGN POINT 1 BASE POINT The ALIGN POINT settings cannot be made unless the BASE POINT has been set Setting the BASE POINT after setting ALIGN POINTS clears all the previousl
64. ears ENTER FINISHED CLEANING 4 I 6 Open the front cover then remove the two Covet Lews screws and the cover Lift the cover up and remove it T Notice Take care not to drop the cover when removing it If dropped the impact may cause it to break 7 To discharge static electricity from your body touch the location shown in the figure www uzywane solwentowe pl 5 Maintenance 79 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit 3 80 Clean the heads and the area around the heads on the left side of the machine Use a cleaning stick to wipe off any grime from the stainless steel frame for the heads and the plastic areas on either side of the heads 1 Notice Be sure to use one of the included cleaning sticks Never touch the nozzle surface of the heads Plastic area Clean the surface of the stainless steel frame on the right side of the machine Use a clean ing stick to wipe away any buildup of dust and ink from the surface of the stainless steel frame Point Give special attention to removing the fibrous dust that tends to build up on the heads Clean the rubber caps and the area around them Use a cleaning stick to wipe off any buildup of dust or grime from the rubber caps If dust is present on the sponges wipe it off with the cleaning stick for heads Notice If no grime is present never touch the
65. elopment 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 logosgare uniform am articipating nations Contents op m 1 Features of the SP 300 isis venies w AAAA DN IB EK E 4 TO Ensure Safe Use et 5 About the Labels Affixed to the Unit eese tentent aaa aan ind EA 9 Pour utiliser en toute s curit nine 10 propos des tiquettes coll es sur l appareil 14 1 Getting Started T 15 1 1 Checking Accessories iii 16 1 2 NAMES ANG FUNCHONS 2 2 ioni a ada A aaa A 17 1 3 Assembling and Installing sis 19 Installation Environment 19 Step 1 Assemble the Stand 20 Step 2 Install the Included MEMS LT 22 Step Se Remove the Protective Media O O A ee 24 Step 4 Connect the Power Gr 25 Step 5 Voltage Switches rtr peteret e Ea A od 26 Step 6 Change the Settings for the Language and Unit of Measurement and Check the Voltage Settings 27 Nell qr
66. empt cleaning read through this section carefully to familiarize yourself with the procedures then carry out the cleaning operations quickly and accurately Cleaning is performed while the caps on the printing heads are detached so cleaning must be completed before the heads dry out It is suggested that cleaning be completed in thirty minutes or less If it appears that cleaning operations may take more than thirty minutes stop the cleaning operations and follow the steps below 1 Attach the cover for the right side of the machine 2 Press the ENTER key Cleaning of the printing heads starts 3 Again carry out cleaning using the cleaning kit Before Starting Cleaning 1 Switch on the main power switch on the back of the machine Leave media unloaded at this time Switch to the I side 2 While holding down the CLEANING key switch on the POWER key The screen in the figure appears CLEANING U gt MAINTENANCE CLEANING 3 Select CLEANING then press the ENTER key The screen in the figure appears ENTER OPEN MAINTENANCE p COVER 4 www uzywane solwentowe pl 78 5 Maintenance 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads 4 Open the front cover and detach the mainte nance cover Maintenance 5 gt is Screws 5 Close the front cover then press the ENTER key Printing The printing carriage moves and the screen shown in the carriage figure app
67. es not slip out of position at this time 6 Close the front cover and press the ENTER key www uzywane solwentowe pl 5 Maintenance 87 5 5 Disposing of Discharged Ink Dispose of ink in the drain bottle as described below Notice Discharged ink is flammable and contains toxic ingredients Never attempt to incinerate discharged ink or discard it with ordinary trash Also never dispose of it in sewer systems river or streams Doing so may have an adverse impact on the environment Procedure for Disposing of Discharged Ink 1 Press and hold the POWER key for at least one second to switch off the sub power 2 Remove the drain bottle and attach the bottom plug The bottom of the body 2 Z PRA 7 Drain bottle lt gt Bottom plug _ JI 3 Dispose of discharged ink properly in accordance with local laws and regulations 4 Remove the bottom plug and attach the drain bottle Point If any ink gets on your hands or clothing wash it off as soon as possible Ink stains may become difficult to remove if allowed to stand www uzywane solwentowe pl 88 5 Maintenance 5 6 When Moving the Unit When you move the machine you first clean the heads Cleaning of the heads requires four SOL INK cleaning car tridges When head cleaning finishes detach the cables connected to the machine and remove the drain bottle Finally secure the printing carriage in place to finish
68. f the blade tip slightly For more information about adjusting the blade extension refer to 4 3 Detailed Descriptions of Cutting Conditions www uzywane solwentowe pl 3 Performing Outout 53 3 3 Separating the Media To cut off a printed portion from the media use the SHEET CUT key 1 Make sure the SET UP light lights up Hold down the SHEET CUT key for at least one second SHEET CUT The piece is cut off at the present location of the printing start line This step is not necessary when cutoff is performed automatically by sending a media cutoff command from the com puter Notice When You re Using the Long Media Clamps When the long media clamps are attached they interfere with the separating knife When using them be sure to set the MEDIA CLAMP menu item to LONG to prevent execution of media cutoff When you make this setting media cutoff is not performed even if the SHEET CUT key is pressed or a media cutoff command is sent from the computer If you want to separate the media after printing has finished be sure to first detach the long media clamps then set the MEDIA CLAMP menu item to a setting other than LONG For information on how to make the setting go to 2 3 Loading Media and refer to Securing in Place Using the Media Clamps Only When Printing Using the Long Media Clamps For more information about the MEDIA CLAMP menu refer to 6 2 Detailed Descriptions
69. g may be adversely affected Refer to the following section The Media Comes Loose from the Bed or Feed Is Unstable and take action accordingly www uzywane solwentowe pl 102 Z What to Do ff Was printing paused partway through When printing is paused the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes Avoid pausing printing With the factory default settings printing pauses when an ink cartridge runs empty Before you perform lengthy printing check the amount of ink re maining in the ink cartridges Printing may also pause when data is not sent from the computer quickly enough We recommend not performing any other tasks with the computer while printing is in progress Is the printer installed in a level and stable location Never install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where it may wobble or experience vibration Also ensure that the print ing heads are not exposed to wind or blown air These factors may lead to missing dots or reduced printing quality lll Cutting Is Misaligned or Skewed 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 or cutting may be adversely affected Refer to the following section The Media Comes Loose from the Bed or Feed Is Unstable and take action accordingly Are the settings for the cutting conditions appropriate Misalignment or skewing may occur if the cutting speed is too fas
70. g temperature when no media is loaded and set up When media is loaded and set up the heaters are at the temperature values set at the heater configuration menu MENU This maintains the heaters at the temperature values set at the heater configuration menu even when no media is loaded and set up OFF The heaters do not operate when no media is set up and loaded When media is loaded and set up the heaters are at the temperature values set at the heater configuration menu FULL WIDTH S Setting range ENABLE DISABLE Default value ENABLE This sets the movement width of the printing carriage during print ing Using this function may improve printing quality because the speed of feeding media becomes uniform but printing may take more time When you re using the heater unit be sure to set this menu item to ENABLE ENABLE The movement width of the printing carriage is al ways the full range DISABLE The movement width varies according to the print ing data SCAN INTERVAL Setting range OFF 0 1 to 10 0 sec in steps of 0 1 sec Default value OFF This sets the ink drying time If problems with ink stains occur setting this to a longer value may improve printing quality VACUUM POWER Setting range AUTO 0 to 100 in steps of 10 Default value AUTO This adjusts the suction force of the fan installed under the platen to make the media contact the platen Adjust this value when the media warps due
71. ge media clamps blade blade holder replacement blade for separating knife cleaning kit CD ROMs power cord manuals The length of printing or cutting is subject to the limitations of the program or driver The heater temperature may not reach the preset temperature depending on ambient conditions or the width of the media Accuracy is assured within a range in which the media feed length is 3 000 mm or less and expansion or contraction due to heater use is excluded And the setting for heater use requires a warm up period of about 5 minutes after powerup Time may vary depending on the operating environment 4 Environment Humidity 26 no condensation 80 shown by solid lines We recommend use in an operating environment within the range WWw uzywane solwentowe pl 6 Appendix 8 2 Usable Media Use genuine media for this machine A Cuttable media thickness 0 08 to 0 22 mm 0 00315 to 0 00866 in depending on media composition B Maximum media thickness including backing paper Printing only 1 0 mm 0 0157 in When performing cutting 0 4 mm 0 039 in C Maximum outer diameter of roll media 180 mm D Core inner diameter for roll media 50 8 mm 2 in or 76 2 mm 3 in E Maximum weight for roll media 12 kg 26 lb F Roll method conditions Outward curl printed surface on outer side Beginning of media curl not attached to paper tube core Side view of roll media
72. he location and content of these messages Front Do not place hands within the space to the front of the unit while in operation Left Ink and discharged ink are flammable Keep away from open flame 5 Ink and discharged ink are toxic Avoid con tact with the body Use only in a well venti lated area Ink Cartridge Do not dismantle the cartridge Keep out of reach of children Do not store the cartridge in high or freezing temperatures Right Read manuals before connecting Lire les manuels avant d effectuer les liaisons Lesen Sie die Handb cher vor dem Anschluss Lea los manuales antes de hacer las conexiones Reggere i manuali prima di connettersi EMEA CRRA LT SAA lt ES Rating label Use a rated power supply all Inside the Front Cover Do not touch the platen It is hot when the heater is operating Inside the Cover eee SLE CAUTION Read all Warnings and Procedures in the User s MANUAL 55 i before performing any cleaning or In addition to these symbols the symbols shown below are also used D Notice Indicates information to prevent machine breakdown malfunction and ensure correct use OW WI 2 VV rni sSolwentowe pl 10 Pour utiliser e
73. ications Printing Cutting method SP 300 Piezo ink jet method media moving method Printing Cutting width 1 147 to 736 mm 5 13 16 to 29 in Acceptable media widths 182 to 762 mm 7 3 16 to 30 in Ink cartridges Type Exclusive ECO SOL INK cartridge Capacity 220 cc 5 cc Color The four colors cyan magenta yellow black Printing resolution Printing dot resolution Max 1440 dpi Acceptable tool Special blade for CAMM 1 series Cutting Speed 10 to 300 mm s Blade force 30 to 300 gf Blade offset compensation 0 000 to 1 500 mm Setting range of the preset temperature 2 Printing Heater 35 to 50 C 94 to 122 F Dryer 35 to 50 C 94 to 122 F Software resolution When cutting 0 025 mm step Distance accuracy Printing while using heater Error of less than 0 4 of distance traveled or 0 5 mm whichever is greater in Roland SV G 610G print travel 1 m temperature 20 C humidity 50 heater temperature setting 40 C Distance accuracy When cutting 3 Error of less than 0 4 of distance traveled or 0 3 mm whichever is greater When distance correction CUTTING ADJ menu item has been performed error of less than 0 2 of distance traveled or 0 1 mm whichever is greater Repetition accuracy When cutting 3 0 1 mm or less excluding stretching contraction of the media Repetition between
74. in 5 2 Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit Before Starting Cleaning to detach the right cover and discharge static electricity from your body 3 Attach the stoppers at the locations shown in the figure Make sure the following screen appears For the stopper use a cleaning stick or the like 4 Press the ENTER key The wiper moves 5 Using tweezers grasp the bottom portion of the wiper and take it off the hook 6 Remove the wiper and install the new one 84 5 Maintenance 5 4 Replacing the Consumable parts 7 Use the tweezers to press the area shown in the figure and engage the wiper on the hook dr When installing the wiper be sure to engage it on the Hook hook If the wiper is not hooked it may fall off during use 8 Make sure the screen shown in the figure is displayed then remove the stopper you attached in step 3 REMOVE STOPPER 9 Follow step 1 in 5 2 Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit After Finishing Cleaning to attach the right cover of the machine Stopper 10 Press the ENTER key The screen shown in the figure appears the printing heads return to the standby position and head cleaning starts auto matically After cleaning has finished switch off the sub power NOW PROCESSING 1 1 Press the POWER key to switch on the sub power 12 Load media and carry out a printing test Examine the results of the printing test and make sure that all dots are printed a
75. ing ends the following screen ap REMOVE SOL CL pears Remove the cleaning cartridges 34 5 Gentry shake the ECO SOL INK cartridges for SET SOL CRT each of the colors and firmly insert them as far 1234 as they will go Ink filling starts Gently shake then insert 1 Notice When cutting is performed after printing the cap tip of the blade holder may scratch the printed sur face If this is the case increase the amount of blade extension ECO SOL INK cartridge 6 When ink filling ends the following screen ap pears www uzywane solwentowe pl 1 Getting Started 29 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 8 Match the Machine to the Environment Where Installed The machine performs automatic adjustment to optimize its state to the environment where it is used temperature and humidity Performing automatic adjustment reduces misalignment in the scanning direction the direction of movement of the carriage during printing and cutting MENU 1 Press the MENU key then press the V key MEN to select ENV MATCH Y ENV MATCH 4 2 Press the ENTER key The printing carriage moves and automatic adjustment Starts ENV MATCH When automatic adjustment ends the following screen SETUP COMPLETED appears 3 Press the ENTER key The display returns to the screen shown in step 1 www uzywane solwentowe pl 30 1 Getting Started Step 9 Install the Blade O
76. ints described above and if the cutting quality of the media is less than good adjust the cutting conditions For information on how to perform a cutting test and adjust the cutting conditions go to 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output and refer to Checking the Cutting Condition Settings and refer also to 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus EMI Adjusting the Blade Extension When you want to perform accurate and fine adjustment of the cutting in amount such as when cutting media with thin carrier paper you can obtain good results by adjusting the tip of the blade Turn the cap portion of the blade holder to adjust the amount of blade extension Min 0mm Max 2 5mm 04mm A change in extension of 0 5 mm can be made by rotating the cap a 1 full turn Note that making the amount of blade extension too small may Amount of blade cause the end of the cap for the blade holder to touch and damage extension the printed surface It s important to be especially careful about this when you re using media that has poor ink adhesion proper ties 8 Point Holder Rough Estimate for the Amount of Blade Extension Material Use the following dimension as a rough estimate for setting portion the amount of blade extension
77. ir la fiche et non le fil lectrique Tirer sur le fil peut l endommager ce qui ris que de provoquer un incendie ou de causer une d charge lectrique ou une lectrocution Ne pas endommager ni modifier le fil lectrique Ne pas le plier le tordre l tirer l attacher ou le serrer de fa on excessive Ne pas placer d objet ou de poids sur le fil N gliger de suivre cette consigne peut endommager le fil lectrique ce qui risque de provoquer un incendie ou de causer une d charge lectrique ou une lectrocution Sy Ne pas d brancher le fil avec des mains mouill es Ne pas respecter cette consigne ris que de provoquer des d charges lectriques ou une lectrocution Ne pas laisser de liquides ni d objets m talliques ou inflammables s infiltrer dans l appareil De telles infiltra tions peuvent WB provoquer incendie Manipuler avec pr caution pour viter de se coincer les doigts lors de I installation de I appareil sur le support Une n gligence a ce niveau pourrait provoquer des blessures Ne pas utiliser si le fil ou la fiche lectriques sont endommag s ne pas brancher dans une prise mal fix e N gliger de suivre cette consigne risque de provoquer un incendie ou decauser une d charge lectrique ou une lectrocution Le d ballage l installation et le d placement de l appareil doivent tre effectu s par quatre personnes
78. isplay the actual temperatures The value on the left side of the display is the preset temperature and the value on the right side is the actual temperature Actual temperature Preset temperature Language unit Menu MENU LANGUAGE Setting range ENGLISH JAPANESE This specifies the language used for the display After you have made your selection pressing the ENTER key displays the LENGTH UNIT menu LENGTH UNIT Setting range mm inch This specifies the measurement unit for the lengths shown on the display After you have made your selection pressing the EN TER key displays the TEMP UNIT temperature unit menu TEMP UNIT Setting range C F This specifies the measurement unit for temperatures shown on the display After you have made your selection pressing the EN TER key exits the menus and initialization starts Maintenance Menu MAINTENANCE gt CLEANING This performs operations for cleaning around the printing heads using the cleaning kit For more information go to 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads and refer to Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit MAINTENANCE gt WIPER REPLACE This performs operations for replacing the wiper For more infor mation go to 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads and refer to Re placing the Wiper www uzywane solwentowe pl 100 6 About the Menus 7 What to Do lf This section describes error messages that may appear on the displa
79. least one second The test pattern is printed If dot drop out is present clean the heads For more information about head cleaning see 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads 38 25 ENTER as 25 L 38 25 ENTER www uzywane solwentowe pl 3 Performing Outout 49 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output Checking the Cutting Condition Settings Before you carry out actual cutting perform a cutting test to check whether the unit performs cutting satisfactorily 1 Install a blade and load media then close the front cover Make sure the SETUP light lights up 2 Use the arrow keys to move the cutting carriage to the place where the test cutting is to be performed Circle 1 3 Press and hold the TEST CUT key for one second or longer A square and a circle are cut as shown in the figure Rectangle 2 4 Peel off the two shapes and examine the cutting results for the media If the two shapes peel off together or if uncut areas remain follow the steps below to change the settings for the cutting conditions For detailed information about verifying the settings for cutting conditions refer to 4 3 Detailed Descrip tions of Cutting Conditions Setting Cutting Conditions Press the CUT CONFIG key to display the cutting configuration menu 1 Press the CUT CONFIG key CUT CONFIG FORCE 4 The following screen appears 50 gf gt 50 of 2 Use the 44 and gt keys to select the menu SPEE
80. media equal to the size of the data sent from the computer is fed out first and then printing or cutting is performed When using the PREFEED function set EDGE DETECTION to ENABLE CUTTING PRIOR Setting range COMMAND MENU Default value COMMAND When set to COMMAND cutting conditions set with a program are to be given priority When set to MENU cutting is performed using the values set with the machine REPLACE KNIFE This setting is used when replacing the separating knife or when installing or removing the media cutting blade www uzywane solwentowe pl 98 6 About the Menus MEDIA CLAMP Setting range LONG SHORT NONE Default value SHORT This makes the setting for the type of media clamps used LONG Select this value when you re using the long media clamps Note that the long media clamps interfere with the sepa rating knife so when LONG is selected media separation op erations are not performed SHORT Select this value when you re using the short media clamps NONE Select this value when you re not using any media clamps INK REMAINING This shows the amount of ink left after each of the ink cartridges has been installed The fewer the markers the less ink is left If a partially used ink cartridge is removed and reinstalled or if a partially used ink cartridge is installed the cartridge is taken to be unused and the displayed amount of remaining ink is not true HEA
81. n describes points to check before you carry out printing or cutting as well as printing and cutting methods and other matters www uzywane solwentowe pl 47 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output Do not touch the platen when the heater is operating Doing so may cause burns because the platen is hot 48 Before starting printing or cutting make sure the following points have been carried out Media is loaded and a blade is installed The front cover is closed The SETUP light and the HEATER CONFIG light are illuminated When media setup finishes the display shows the printable or cuttable width top menu W 550mm Top menu When the top menu appears check the settings for the following items to ensure that correct printing or cutting is possible Making the Temperature Setting for the Heaters To set the heater temperature press the HEATER CONFIG key then follow the steps below to make the setting The printing heater warms the media before printing improving ink adhesion The drier warms the media after printing making the ink dry more rapidly Point You can set the temperature either to OFF or to a value from 35 to 50 C 40 to 122 F in steps of 1 C 2 F Adjust the temperature to a suitable value matched to the type of media and the ambient environment In particular when you re using the machine in a low temperature environment it may be a good idea to set the preset temperature to
82. n proceed from step 5 and after Refer to the figure below and modify the adjustment value Printing Gaps Correct Overlapping result areas Adjustment value Decrease 0 Increase the value the value 5 Press the V key to select SETTING Y PRINTING ADU 44 C SETTING gt 6 Press the gt key a SETTING 42 The screen shown in the figure appears 0 00 b 0 00 lt 7 Use the A and V keys to set the value then press the ENTER key The adjustment values are changed www uzywane solwentowe pl 4 A wide variety of Operations 61 4 2 Making Corrections for Printing 62 Bidirectional Correction This adjusts for misalignment that occurs during bidirectional printing Perform adjustment for bidirectional correction when media is replaced with a different type or when you re using the machine in a location subject to large changes in temperature Point Bidirectional correction is enabled only when you re performing bidirectional printing Setting the Adjustment Value 1 Press the MENU key then press the V key MENU to select ADJUST BI DIR y The screen shown in the figure appears E n TEST PRINT EE lt 3 Press the ENTER key A test pattern is printed After the printing test has finished the media is fed to a position that lets you view the test pattern 4 Check the test pattern and select the adjust ment value a value that produces no displa
83. n progress Follow the messages on the display to carry out the procedure When head cleaning finishes the sub power shuts of au tomatically 9 Switch off the main power switch After Head Cleaning Has Finished 1 Detach the power cord and the cable connecting the unit to the computer 2 Remove the drain bottle and attach the bottom plug Refer to 5 5 Disposing of Discharged Ink 3 Secure the printing carriage in place For information on how to secure in place go to 1 3 Assembling and Installing and refer to Step 3 Remove the Protective Media 1 Notice After completing the move immediately follow the steps in 1 3 Assembling and Installing to carry out installation and fill with ink www uzywane solwentowe pl 90 5 Maintenance 6 About the Menus This chapter provides detailed item about the operation menus www uzywane solwentowe pl 91 6 1 Menu Flowchart For details about each of the menus see the 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus When Switching on the Power Press the POWER key Startup screen Roland SP 300 Ver 1 00 When the ink hasn t filled ye y Roland SP 300 ECO SOL 4COLOR Y Roland SP 300 INK NOT FILLED v CHECK HEATER VOLTAGE SETTING 4 ENTER y SELECT INK TYPE ECO SOL 4COLOR ENTER M INSTALL DRAIN BOTTLE ENTER Y SET SOL CL LIQUID 123
84. n the figure appears and the BASE POINT lamp is illuminated 1 Notice When you re performing printing using the arrow keys to pull back the media should be avoided as much as possible Doing so may cause the reduce of printing accuracy or saging printing Otherwise printing accuracy may reduce or printing may sag 8 Point When the Start Location Is Specified Using the A V Keys When the operation is performed using only the A V keys the cutting carriage comes to a stop inside the cover Pressing the BASE POINT key while in this state sets just the start position for the feed direction the direction of front to back move ment For the scanning direction the direction of carriage movement the setting is made at the edge of the printing area EM To cancel the setting The position set using the BASE POINT key is canceled in the following situations When printing cutting or printing and cutting for one page finish When the setup for the media is canceled www uzywane solwentowe pl 4 A wide variety of Operations 59 4 2 Making Corrections for Printing When you have replaced the media with media of a different type or when you re using the machine in a location subject to severe changes in temperature carry out correction as described below Feed Correction This corrects for errors in the amount of feed of the grit rollers due the type of media Be sure to make this setting when you have repl
85. n toute s curit Avis sur les avertissements ZNATTENTION Utilis pour avertir l utilisateur d un risque de d c s ou de blessure grave en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l appareil ZNPRUDENCE domestiques Utilis pour avertir l utilisateur d un risque de blessure ou de dommage mat riel en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l appareil Par dommage mat riel il est entendu dommage ou tout autre effet ind sirable sur la maison tous les meubles et m me les animaux propos des symboles Le symbole A 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 symbole gauche signifie que le fil lectrique doit tre d branch de la prise ZNATTENTION Ne pas d monter r parer ni modifier D monter r parer ou modifier l appareil ris que de provoquer un incendie ou de causer un fonctionnement anormal entrainant des bles
86. nged Pe riod and perform cleaning Error Message This describes the error messages that may appear on the machine s display and how to take action to remedy the problem If the ac tion described here does not correct the problem or if an error message not described here appear contact your vendor or the nearest Roland DG Corp service center SHEET SET ERROR SET AGAIN The sheet loading lever was lowered while no media was loaded Raise the sheet loading lever place media at the correct location on the bed then lower the lever again This message appears when the media is not at the correct location Refer to 2 3 Loading Media An attempt was made to load media that is too small Raise the sheet loading lever then replace the media with media of a loadable size EDGE DETECTION is set to ENABLE but transparent media was loaded Raise the sheet loading lever set the EDGE DETECTION menu item to DISABLE then reload the media Refer to 6 2 De tailed Descriptions of the Menus PINCHROLL ERROR INVALID RIGHT POS The right pinch roller is positioned at a location where it does not pinch the media Raise the sheet loading lever and move the right pinch roller to the correct location Refer to 2 3 Loading Media PINCHROLL ERROR INVALID LEFT POS The left pinch roller is positioned at a location where it does not pinch the media Raise the sheet loading lever and move the left pinch roller to the
87. ngth of three meters or less Never use a USB hub or the like Attractive Printing or Cutting Is Impossible The Results of Printing Are Coarse Do the printing heads exhibit dot drop out Carry out a printing test and make sure no dot drop out occurs If dot drop out is present perform cleaning For more information refer to 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output the sec tion Checking the State of the Printing Heads and 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads Have you carried out feed correction Large misalignment in the amount of feed of the media may result in printing that seems coarse or in horizontal stripes Either make the setting on the computer to match the type of media you re us ing or go to 4 2 Making Corrections for Printing and refer to Feed Correction Setting the Adjustment Value to make the setting for correction on the printer Have you carried out bidirectional correction If you re performing bidirectional printing use the ADJUST BI DIR menu to perform correction Go to 4 2 Making Correc tions for Printing and refer to Bidirectional Correction Set ting the Adjustment Value The optimal adjustment value may vary depending mainly on the thickness of the media Set or se lect an adjustment value that is suited to the media Is the printing heater set at an appropriate temperature The results of printing may be coarse when the media is not warm enough In particular the edges of
88. ning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle The symbol at left means danger of electrocution The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are 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 ZAWARNING Do not disassemble repair or modify Doing so may lead to fire or abnormal op eration resulting in injury Do not use with any electrical power supply that does not meet the ratings displayed on the unit Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution Do not use while in an abnormal state i e emitting smoke burning odor unusual noise or the like Doing so may result in fire or electrocution Immediately switch off first the sub power then the main power unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet and contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or ser vice center Do not spill combustible liquid over the platen Doing so may cause fire 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 Ground the unit with the ground wire Failure to do so may result in risk of electro
89. nk or cleaning liquid is accidentally swallowed do not induce vomiting and immediately seek treatment by a physician When storing discharged ink temporarily place in the included drain bottle or a durable sealed container such as a metal can and polyethylene tank and cap tightly Leakage of discharged ink or its vapor may result in odor physical distress or fire Before switching on the power set the voltage switch to match the voltage of the region where the unit is used When set incorrectly the heater may fail to operate normally The temperature of the heater may rise to undue levels which may result in fire or the temperature may fail to rise at the correct speed Do not allow ink or cleaning liquid to come into contact with eyes or skin Do not drink or deliberately smell ink or cleaning liquid Doing so may be hazardous to your health If ink or cleaning liquid comes in contact with the skin immediately wash well with soap and water If irritation or inflammation occur seek treatment by a physician If the odor of the ink or cleaning liquid causes physical distress move to a well ventilated location and rest quietly If dizziness or nausea persists seek treatment by a physician e o Store ink cartridges out of the reach of children www uzywane solwentowe pl cord from the power outlet grasp the plug not the cord Unplugging by pulling the cord may dam ag
90. not only use as either a printer or a cutting machine but also enables versatile uses such as performing printing followed by cutting Using the crop mark feature enables you to perform cutting with accurate alignment when you remove the media for lamination or the like then load the media on the machine again Also two heaters are built in a printing heater and a dryer These help to fix and dry the ink thereby enhancing work efficiency The temperature setting for each can be preset to match the ambient environment and the media used Even better weatherability is achieved through use of ECO SOL INK With these features the SP 300 can accommodate a wide variety of uses ranging from the creation of stickers and cut out text and small lot label printing to the production of panels outdoor signs and more www uzywane solwentowe pl To Ensure Safe Use About WARNING and ACAUTION Notices Z WARNING Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly Z CAUTION animals or pets About the Symbols Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic The ZA symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific mea
91. of the Menus Point Blade protection s e EJ lt TN Present location of the blade tip Depending on the composition of the media cutoff may not be possible Depending on the composition of the media it may remain on the i platen after cutoff If this happens remove it by hand The media is cut off here When you re performing cutoff never use the key to pull the media back Unless the end of the media has been pulled out to a location to the front of the platen cutoff may not be performed smoothly Printed portion www uzywane solwentowe pl 54 3 Performing Output 3 4 Stopping or Pausing Output Operations Use the PAUSE key to stop or pause printing or cutting Press the PAUSE key to pause printing or cutting The screen in the figure appears TO CANCEL HOLD DOWN PAUSE KEY PAUSE M IN The PAUSE light lights up After making sure that this screen is on the display press the ENTER key again How you press the PAUSE key this time determines whether printing or cutting stops or resumes Stopping Printing or Cutting Hold down the PAUSE key for one second or longer The screen shown in the figure appears and printing is stopped Any remaining data is cleared To Resume Printing or Cutting Press the PAUSE key again Printing or cutting is resumed PAUSE L The PAUSE light goes out www uzywane solwentowe pl
92. or one second or longer The sub power is switched off b The POWER light goes out D Notice Sheet loading lever Raise the sheet loading lever to leave the pinch rollers raised when not in use Deformation may occur if left lowered for a prolonged period Point The 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 For more information go to 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus and refer to SLEEP When the machine enters the sleep mode the POWER light flashes slowly Also heater operation stops Normally the display goes blank although it may not go blank in the event of an error message or the like To cancel the sleep mode perform any of the following operations Press any key on the operation panel Send data from the host computer when media is loaded Open the front cover or the like Move the sheet loading lever To reduce power consumption we recommend leaving the power saving feature enabled and setting the interval until the sleep mode is activated to a time of 30 minutes or less www uzywane solwentowe pl 2 Basic Operation 35
93. p rature de la plaque d exposition soit suffisamment basse La plaque tant tr s chaude il est possible de se br ler Ne pas toucher le bout de la lame s paratrice avec les doigts Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer des blessures Ne pas toucher le panneau de commande pendant le nettoyage des t tes ou d autres pi ces Le chariot d impression peut bouger et causer des blessures Ne pas toucher la plaque d exposition lorsque le chauffage fonctionne La plaque tant tr s chaude il est possible de se br ler Ne pas mettre les mains dans l espace du devant quand l appareil est en marche Une n gligence ce niveau pourrait provoquer des blessures www uzywane solwentowe pl 13 Pour utiliser en toute s curit A propos des tiquettes coll es sur l appareil Ces tiquettes sont coll es l ext rieur de l appareil Les dessins suivants indiquent l endroit et le contenu des messages Avant Ne pas mettre les SS aoe mains dans l espace C d _ devant l l ment quand celui ci est en marche E T Gauche L encre et l encre us e sont inflammables Les garder loin de toute flamme nue tout contact avec le corps Utiliser uniquement dans un endroit bien a r X L encre et l encre us e sont toxiques viter La cartouche d encre Ne pas d monter la cartouche
94. perform a wide variety of operations depending on the setting for how data is sent Sending data only for printing or only for cutting from the computer executes the corresponding printing or cutting only When data for both printing and cutting is sent then after printing finishes cutting starts automatically Printing amp Cutting It s also possible to perform operations such as detaching the media after printing carrying out lamination or the like then reloading the media and cutting it For information on how to make the settings refer to the documentation for the software you re using Point If the top menu isn t displayed printing doesn t start even when data is sent from the computer If another menu screen is displayed press the corresponding menu key to go back to the top menu The important points to note for printing only for cutting only and for printing and cutting are different When You re Performing Printing Only In order to perform printing the heaters must reach the preset temperature If the heaters have not reached the preset temperature when printing is started the HEATER CONFIG light flashes and the screen shown in the figure appears NOW HEATING When the heaters reach the preset temperature the HEATER CONFIG light stops flashing and remains continuously lit and printing starts automatically www uzywane solwentowe pl 52 3 Performing Outout 3 2 Performing Output When You re Perfo
95. pl 24 1 Getting Started 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 4 Connect the Power Cord Ground the unit with the ground wire Failure to do so may result in risk of electrical shock in the even of a mechanical problem Use only with the power cord included with this product Use with other than the included power cord may lead to fire or electrocution Use only with a power supply of the same rating as indicated on the unit Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution Connect the power cord to the machine D Notice Securely connect the power cord so that it will not become detached and during operation Failure to do so may lead to faulty operation or breakdown Arrange the power cord and interface connection cable to prevent tripping when moving around the unit Right side of the machine Power Connector O ON N9 Power outlet Q a Power cord www uzywane solwentowe pl 1 Getting Started 25 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 5 Set the Voltage Switches Before switching on the power set the voltage switch to match the voltage of the region where the machine is used When set incorrectly the heater may fail to operate normally The temperature of the heater may rise to undue levels which may result in fire or the temperature may fail to rise at the correct speed Set the voltage switches to
96. power then switch off the main power switch Next go to 1 3 Assembling and Installing and refer to Step 5 Set the Volt age Switches and make the correct settings for the voltage switches Finally switch on the main power switch then switch on the sub power AVOIDING DRY UP TURN OFF POWER Forced movement to the standby position was performed in order to prevent the heads from drying out Operation cannot be continued Press the POWER key to switch the power off and back on again Opening the front cover while printing is in progress causes an emergency stop and when the machine is left in this state for ten minutes or more forced retrac tion of the printing heads is performed CARRIAGES ARE SEPARATED The cutting carriage and the printing carriage were improp erly disconnected A problem such as a media jam occurred impeding correct opera tion Operation cannot be continued Press the POWER key to switch the power off and back on again SERVICE CALL No An unrecoverable error occurred or part replacement that must be performed by a service technician is required Check the number shown on the display then press the POWER key to switch off the power After you switch off the power in form your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or service center of the number that appeared on the display www uzywane solwentowe pl 106 7 What to Do ff 8 Appendix www uzywane solwentowe pl 8 1 Specif
97. preparing the machine to be moved T Notice Be sure to use SOL INK cleaning cartridges Use of any other type may result in breakdown Cleaning the Heads 1 If there is media loaded remove the media 2 Press the MENU key Press the V key to se MENU a lect INK CONTROL y MENU v INK CONTROL gt 3 Press the gt key INK CONTROL 42 The followin m g screen appears EMPTY MODE gt 4 Press the V key to select HEAD WASH then INK CONTROL 42 ENTER press the ENTER key HEAD WASH ai 5 When the following screen appears discard the EMPTY discharged ink in the drain bottle DRAIN BOTTLE D Notice Be sure to discard the discharged ink Attempting to clean the heads while discharged ink remains may cause discharged ink to overflow from the bottle For more information about how to dispose of dis charged ink refer to 5 5 Disposing of Discharged Ink 6 Attach the drain bottle and press the ENTER REMOVE SOL CRT key 1234 The following screen appears All numbers flash www uzywane solwentowe pl 5 Maintenance 89 5 6 When Moving the Unit 7 Pull out all the ink cartridges SET SOL CL LIQUID The following screen appears 1234 All numbers flash 8 Insert SOL INK cleaning cartridges into all of the ink cartridge ports Head cleaning starts Cleaning may take some time The cartridges are inserted and removed while the operation is i
98. rming Cutting Only T Notice When cutting never use media clamps If you re using roll media then before you start cutting leave media hanging freely at the rear Turn the media flanges by hand to pull out the necessary length from the roll If cutting is started without doing this first a motor error may occur or the roll may fall because the media is pulled with excessive force Also setting the heater temperature to OFF may obtain output results that are more stable For more information about setting the heater temperature refer to 3 1 Points to Check Before Performing Output When You re Performing Printing and Cutting Allow the Media to Dry Sufficiently Before Starting Cutting Before you start cutting allow the media to dry sufficiently The required drying time varies according to the type of media If the media is not dry enough the pinch rollers or the blade may smudge the printed surface during cutting Setting the drying time on the software you re using lets you start cutting after waiting for a fixed interval For informa tion on how to make this setting refer to the documentation for the software you re using Adjusting the Blade Extension When you perform printing followed by cutting the end of the cap for the blade holder may rub against and damage the printed surface Damage is even more likely when the media has not been allowed to dry completely If this happens increase the amount of extension o
99. rriage or other problems that prevent correct printing When performing cutting remove the media clamps Doing so may damage the equipment Types of Media Clamps There are two types of media clamps They each have different uses as described below Short Media Clamps You normally use the short media clamps These are installed on the machine when it is shipped from the factory Long Media Clamps You use these when you want to hold the media in place more securely such as when you re printing media that warps easily The long media clamps interfere with the separating knife When using them refer to Using the Long Media Clamps on the following page to make the setting so that the media cutoff operation is not performed D Notice When you re using the long media clamps be sure to make the setting so that the media cutoff operation is not performed Failing to make this setting may result in damage to the cutting carriage or the media clamps or machine malfunction Never use any of the following kinds of media even if it is possible to secure it in place with the media clamps Attempting to force the use of such media may result in malfunction Media whose warping is not corrected by securing it in place Media that deforms the media clamps when it is secured in place Media with a strong tendency to curl EM Attaching the Media Clamps 42 Insert firmly into the component on the outside of the pinch
100. s de tels endroits car la combustion de l encre ou du liquide nettoyant peut cr er un risque d incendie Utiliser l appareil uniquement avec le fil lectrique fourni Utiliser l appareil avec un autre fil risque de provoquer un incendie ou une lectrocution www uzywane solwentowe pl NATTENTION Ne pas entreposer les cartouches S d encre le liquide nettoyant ou l encre us e dans les endroits suivants pr s d une flamme nue dans des endroits o les temp ratures sont lev es par exemple proximit d un appareil de chauffage pr s de javellisants de produits chimiques d explosifs ou autres produits semblables Cela cr e un risque d incendie Ne jamais poser d objets potentiellement inflammables sur la plaque d exposition lorsque le chauffage fonctionne Cela cr e un risque d incendie ZNPRUDENCE Q S assurer que le lieu de travail est bien a r Sinon des odeurs fortes peuvent se d gager et il y a risque de malaises physiques ou d incendie Si de l encre ou le liquide nettoyant viennent en contact avec les yeux rincer imm diatement l eau courante pendant au moins 15 minutes Si les yeux sont toujours irrit s consulter un m decin sont aval s accidentellement ne pas provoquer le vomissement et consulter un m decin imm diatement o Si de l encre ou du liquide nettoyant l encre us e la placer dans un solide contenant scell par exemple
101. starts Point If Automatic Alignment Cannot Be Performed If the machine fails to detect the crop marks the screen shown at right appears and operation stops CROPMARK ERROR If this happens press the ENTER key then take action as follows NOT FOUND 4 a The media is slanted at too great an angle or its loaded location is misaligned Try redoing steps 1 and 2 described above b The media may not be suitable for automatic crop mark detection Perform alignment manually Lengthy media is prone to large error due to warping and the like making it unsuited to cutting alignment We recommend dividing the image data into segments that are as short as possible then performing output separately for each segment To perform alignment by hand refer to the next section Aligning Manually To Stop Detection To stop crop mark detection while in progress follow the steps below 1 Press the PAUSE key The screen shown in the figure appears 2 Press the ENTER key CANCEL CROPMARK DETECTION 4 www uzywane solwentowe pl 4 A wide variety of Operations 69 4 5 Reloading the Media and Performing Cutting 70 Aligning Manually Depending on the type of media it may not be possible to detect crop marks automatically When crop marks cannot be detected automatically you perform alignment manually 1 Set the location of the origin point Use the ar row keys to move the center of the blade to the position abov
102. sures Mettre l appareil la terre avec le fil de mise la terre Ne pas respecter cette consigne peut cr er un risque d lectrocution en cas de panne m canique Ne pas utiliser avec une source d alimentation lectrique non conforme a la norme indiqu e sur l appareil Utiliser l appareil avec une autre source d alimentation risque de provoquer un incendie ou de causer une lectrocution 9 Ne pas brancher d autres appareils dans la m me prise que l appareil Ne pas respecter cette consigne risque de causer une surchauffe et de provoquer un incendie Ne pas utiliser l appareil s il est dans un tat anormal p ex mission de fum e odeur de br l bruit inhabituel ou autre anomalie Ne pas respecter cette consigne risque de provoquer un incendie ou une lectrocution Couper imm diatement l alimentation secondaire et ensuite l alimentation principale d brancher le fil de la prise et communiquer avec le revendeur ou le cen tre de service autoris s de la soci t Roland DG 9 Ne pas r pandre de liquide combus tible sur la plaque d exposition Cela cr e un risque d incendie pas utiliser pr s d une flamme dans un endroit o se produisent des tincelles ou de l lectricit statique ni dans un endroit o les temp ratures sont lev es par exemple proximit d un appareil de chauffage De plus il ne faut pas placer le support humide dan
103. t ENGLISH then press the ENTER key Make sure the text shown on the display is in English 4 Make the setting for the measurement unit used for lengths Use the V key to select mm or INCH then press the ENTER key LENGTH UNIT i ES mm gt mm Make the setting for the measurement unit used TEMP UNIT lu CT for temperatures gt C Use the V key to select C or SF then press the ENTER key 6 After a short interval the screen shown in the CHECK HEATER figure appears VOLTAGE SETTING 4 Make sure the two voltage switches are set correctly then press the ENTER key D Notice If the voltage switches have not been set correctly then stop operation Follow the steps below to set the voltage switches then start over from the beginning 1 Press the POWER key to switch off the sub power 2 Switch off the main power switch 3 Refer to the previous section Set the Voltage Switches and make the settings for the voltage switches 7 Getting Started 27 1 3 Assembling and Installing Step 7 Fill Ink o Store ink cartridges out of the reach of children If ink or cleaning liquid comes in contact with the eyes immediately flush with running water for at least 15 minutes If eye irritation continues seek treatment by a physician D Notice Never drop or allow to fall an ink cartridge The impact from a fall may cause damage making it unusable
104. t or the blade force is too high Try changing the cutting condi tions With media having a strong adhesive layer the adhesive layer reattaches to itself immediately after cutting However if a cutting test shows that the peeling of the media and the blade traces on the backing paper are optimal then the media is being cut prop erly Be careful not to make the blade force too high Is the length of printing too long For printing and cutting in particular the long the page length that is the longer the distance the media is returned after print ing the greater is the chance of misalignment occurring It is a good idea to keep the size of each single page to the minimum necessary Are you using media that exhibits large expansion and contraction When you re performing printing and cutting misalignment oc curs if the media expands or contracts If this happens try per forming printing with crop marks then setting the base point and one or more align points and performing cutting This corrects for expansion and contraction of the media Has the ENV MATCH menu item been executed The printing length in the carriage direction may change depend ing on the operating environment temperature and humidity Execute ENV MATCH to adjust the machine to match the oper ating environment Refer to 1 3 Assembling and Installing and see Step 8 Match the Machine to the Environment Where In stalled Is the offset value for
105. tch perfectly Before you perform lengthy printing replace with ink cartridges that contain enough ink When Set to CONT Continue Printing Select this when ink cannot be replaced immediately while printing in progress such as during unattended operation at night When the machine is set to CONT an alarm sounds approximately 1 m before ink runs out but printing continues without pausing Because printing continues with only a small amount or remaining ink the printed ink may be faint As a general guide about 1 m of printing is possible with the remaining ink but the amount of ink used varies greatly depending on the image Printing can be continued only for the data for which printing is currently in progress The machine stops when it finishes outputting one image www uzywane solwentowe pl 5 Maintenance 75 5 2 Cleaning the Printing Heads Switching on the sub power automatically performs maintenance operations including cleaning of the printing heads This means that there is normally no need to perform cleaning otherwise If drop out occurs with printed images clean the printing heads Notice Perform head cleaning only when there is dot drop out gaps or printing becomes faint Performing head cleaning more than necessary subjects the heads to wear and consumes ink In particular cleaning performed using the POWERFUL menu setting for HEAD CLEANING can cause premature head wear and consume large amounts
106. the type of media it may not be possible to perform correction automatically If this happens read in the offset value from a test pattern and align the positions for printing and cutting For information on how to read an offset value from a test pattern see the next section Adjusting Manually www uzywane solwentowe pl 66 4 A wide variety of Operations 4 4 Making Corrections for Printing and Cutting Adjusting Manually Read the adjustment value from the test pattern printed and cut on the media Enter the read adjustment value with the operation panel then align the printing and cutting positions 1 Load media and install a blade Make sure the SET UP light is illuminated 2 Go to Adjusting Automatically on the previ ous page and carry out steps 2 through 4 The screen shown in the figure appears 3 Press the ENTER key p PRINT CUTADJ 4 Printing and cutting a test pattern are performed TEST PRINT 4 From the test pattern read the value at the lo cation shown in the figure Test pattern Cutting line Scan direction Adjustment value scale mi 1 en Read the scale on which the cutting line goes over as the adjustment value Feed direction p Cutting line In this figure the value is 0 3 Use the same method to read the value for the feed direction Pr h k FEED SETTING 5 ess the V key to select S G Y PRINT CUTADJ 4 4 FEED SETTING gt
107. then press the ENTER key The adjustment values are saved in the memory number you selected Point Y ADJUST BI DIR 44 SAVEPRESETTING gt SAVE lt PRESETTING 1 To select the number Use A and V keys It may be a good idea to keep notes of the memory numbers and the kind of media whose adjustment value is saved in each number Loading an Adjustment Value 1 2 Press the MENU key then press the V key to select ADJUST BI DIR Press the b gt key The screen shown in the figure appears Press the V key to select LDAD PRESET TING Press the b gt key to display the screen shown in the figure Select the memory number to load then press the ENTER key The selected adjustment value is loaded Point MENU Y rt Y jJ MENU T ADJUST BI DIR b ADJUST BI DIR TEST PRINT ADJUST BI DIR lt LOAD PRESETTING gt LOAD 4 PRESETTING 1 To select the number Use and V keys This operation deletes adjustment values that are not saved in memory If there are adjustment values that you want to keep save them in memory first www uzywane solwentowe pl 4 A wide variety of Operations 4 3 Detailed Descriptions of Cutting Conditions Cutting quality is affected by the blade and media being used and by the cutting conditions There are four cutting conditions cu
108. towe pl 33 2 1 Switching the Power On and Off There are two power switches on the machine the main power switch and the POWER key Once you have switched on the main power you should normally leave it on In day to day use you switch the machine on and off using only the sub power Switching On the Power Press the POWER key to switch the sub power on O LI The POWER light lights up Notice Points to Keep in Mind When Switching the Power On and Off Never switch off the main power while the sub power is switched on The printing heads may be left uncapped that is the printing carriage may remain over the platen If the machine is allow to stand to with the printing heads uncapped for a prolonged period the printing heads may become irreversibly clogged Before switching off the main power be sure to hold down the POWER key for one second or longer to switch off the sub power If the printing carriage stops while over the platen press the POWER key to reset the power The printing carriage moves and the printing heads are capped If the printing carriage does not move even when you reset the power using the POWER key go to 7 1 What to Do If and refer to What to Do When the Printing Carriage Does Not Move www uzywane solwentowe pl 34 2 Basic Operation 2 1 Switching the Power On and Off Switching Off the Power at the End of the Day Press and hold down the POWER key f
109. tting conditions set on the machine turn off the program settings or set the CUTTING PRIOR menu item to MENU For more information about the CUTTING PRIOR menu item see the section 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus www uzywane solwentowe pl 3 Performing Outout 51 3 2 Performing Output D Notice Never open the front cover Opening the front cover while printing or cutting is in progress causes an emergency stop This means that printing or cutting may not be carried out correctly even if operation is resumed due to drop out or misalignment of the image The printing heads may be left uncapped that is the printing carriage may remain over the platen If the machine is allow to stand to with the printing heads uncapped for a prolonged period the printing heads may become irreversibly clogged If the printing carriage stops while over the platen press the POWER key to reset the power The printing carriage moves and the printing heads are capped If the printing carriage does not move even when you reset the power using the POWER key go to 7 1 What to Do If and refer to What to Do When the Printing Carriage Does Not Move During printing never touch the portion of the media that s already been discharged Doing so may obstruct media feed or cause the media to rub against the heads which may result in a paper jam or damage to the heads Sending data starts printing or cutting You can
110. tting speed blade force blade offset and amount of blade extension For high quality cutting it is neces sary to set the appropriate cutting conditions for the blade and media in actual use Repeat cutting tests and adjustments to the cutting conditions until the cutting quality for the media improves This section describes how to use the results of cutting tests to check the cutting conditions 1 Peel off circle 1 indicated by When it can be peeled by itself without disturbing rectangle 2 indicated by the blade force is set appropriately Circle 1 f it peels the setting for either the blade force or the amount of blade extension is insufficient f uncut areas remain in some places the cutting speed is too fast 2 Peel off rectangle 2 indicated by 0 The optimum blade pressure blade force is correct if you can clearly make out the lines left by the blade If the blade trace is indistinct or too strong you need to adjust the blade force or the amount of blade extension 3 Check the shape of rectangle 2 If the corners are cut fully and properly as shown in A the conditions are correct If the corners are rounded as shown in B the setting for blade offset is insufficient If the corners have horns as shown in C the setting for blade offset A B C is too large f the cut shape is distorted the cutting speed is too fast Rectangle 2 Check the po
111. ttractively If necessary perform head cleaning to make the dots clean and even www uzywane solwentowe pl 5 Maintenance 85 5 4 Replacing the Consumable parts How to Replace the Blade Do not touch the tip of the blade with your fingers Doing so may result in injury and the cutting performance of the blade will be impaired 86 If the blade becomes dull replace it with the included replacement blade The blade is a consumable item that will eventually wear out For more information about the useful life of the blade refer to 8 4 About Blade Life MENU 1 Press the MENU key then press the V key to select REPLACE KNIFE yw MENU REPLACE KNIFE 4 2 Press the ENTER key T When the screen shown in the figure appears the print CJ FINISHED ing carriage simultaneously moves to the left 3 Loosen the tool mounting screw shown in the figure then remove the blade holder from the cutting carriage 4 Remove the old blade Blade holder Old blade 5 Replace with a new blade Push pin snaps into place with an audible click Blade holder 6 Support the tool mounting screw from below and install the blade holder Insert the blade holder until the collar is flush with the carriage 8 Point If installed without supporting the screw in this way cutting quality may become poor 7 Tighten the tool mounting screw Tug the blade holder
112. un contenant en m tal et un r servoir en poly thyl ne et fermer herm tiquement Les fuites d encre us e ou la vapeur qui s en chappe peuvent causer des odeurs fortes des malaises physique ou un incendie o Pour entreposer temporairement Pour utiliser en toute s curit Avant de mettre l appareil sous tension r gler le s lecteur de tension sur la tension locale Le chauffage risque de ne pas fonctionner normalement si la tension n est pas correctement s lectionn e La temp rature du chauffage peut augmenter anormalement et provoquer un incendie ou bien la temp rature peut ne pas augmenter la vitesse correcte Ne pas mettre le liquide nettoyant en contact avec les yeux ou la peau Ne pas boire ou ni respirer d lib r ment l encre ou le liquide nettoyant Cela est dangereux pour la sant Si de l encre ou du liquide nettoyant entrent en contact avec la peau imm diatement laver fond avec de l eau et du savon Si la peau devient irrit e ou inflamm e consulter un m decin Si l odeur de l encre ou du liquide nettoyant cause un malaise physique amener imm diatement la personne dans un endroit bien a r et la laisser se reposer Si l tourdissement ou les naus es persistent consulter un m decin Ranger les cartouches d encre hors de port e des enfants www uzywane solwentowe pl 11 Pour utiliser en toute s curit Pour d brancher l appareil sais
113. under ADJUST BI DIR This displays the previous menu screen Pressing the lt a key returns you to the previous This displays the next menu screen s display menu screen This selects the menu item or changes the value of the setting ADJUST BI DIR This executes the menu item or enables the setting value TEST PRINT Pressing the ENTER key executes a printing test EM Basic menu operations When you are at the main menu the keys function as follows Y This selects a menu item or changes the value of a setting A gt This displays a menu that is one level lower J a This displays the menu that is one level higher MENU At any menu screen pressing the MENU key returns you to the top menu ENTER This executes menu item enables a setting value The value for any setting is enabled only by pressing the ENTER key Neither printing nor cutting is performed while menu settings are being made When you have finished making menu settings press the MENU key to go back to the top menu www uzywane SoIwentowe p 2 Basic Operation 37 2 3 Loading Media When loading roll media be sure to install the shafts Otherwise the roll may fall and cause injury Load roll media at the proper position Otherwise the roll may fall resulting in injury D Notice Never touch the rail or the inner sides of the covers Touching the area may cause the fingers to be soile
114. upward to make sure it does not come loose 8 Close the front cover then press the ENTER key Www uzywane solwentowe pl 5 Maintenance 5 4 Replacing the Consumable parts How to Replace the Separating Knife O Do not touch the tip of the separating knife with your fingers Doing so may result in injury Do not touch the operation panel while replacing the separating knife is in progress The cutting carriage may move and cause injury If the separating knife becomes dull replace it with the included replacement blade 1 Press the MENU key then press the key MENU to select REPLACE KNIFE vy MENU T REPLACE KNIFE 2 Press the ENTER key ENTER FINISHED When the screen shown in the figure appears the print i ing carriage moves to the left 3 Open the front cover then remove the separat ing knife 8 Point 1 Loosen the screw until it slips out If the blade remains in the cutting carriage use the tweezers in the cleaning kit to remove it 2 Grasp the screw portion and slowly pull it out in the direction of the arrow When doing this do not pull it back toward you Replace with a new knife The knife is secured in place by the magnet 5 Positioning TS groove 27 5 Install the separating knife 1 Grasp the screw portion and slowly insert it into the groove 2 Tighten the screw Take care to ensure that the knife do
115. ure appears The printing heads return to the standby position and head cleaning starts automatically 5 NOW PROCESSING 3 Make sure the screen in the figure appears on the display then open the front cover and attach the maintenance cover Maintenance Cover CLOSE MAINTE Screws Close the front cover and press the ENTER key COMES The sub power is switched off 5 Again press the POWER key to switch the sub power 6 Load media and carry out a printing test Examine the results of the printing test and make sure that all dots are printed attractively If necessary perform head cleaning to make the dots clean and even www uzywane solwentowe pl 82 5 Maintenance 5 3 Other Cleaning Tasks The machine and the inside of the front cover may become soiled with ink during printing The cleaning methods described below let you continue printing without affecting the printed media or the machine D Notice When carrying out any cleaning other than cleaning using cleaning sticks switch off the main power Before turning off the main power press the POWER key to switch off the sub power Never lubricate the mechanisms Never clean with solvents such as benzine or thinners Periodically clean the platen grit rollers and media clamps Never touch the printing heads or allow the printing heads to come in contact with anything except ink EM Cleaning the Body Us
116. wchart Continue A To the SETTING menu reb z MENU 5 SLEEP 4 INTERVAL 4v SLEEP gt INTERVAL 30MIN b 30MIN A Y A A lt a SLEEP 4 lt P SETTING Y SETTING gt ENABLE ENABLE Y To the INTERVAL menu v MENU FACTORY DEFAULT4 A Y MENU SYSTEM REPORT A Y MENU ENV MATCH A Y MENU lt gt PREFEED PE PREFEED DISABLE DISABLE A Y MENU lt gt CUTTING PRIOR 44 CUTTING PRIOR gt gt COMMAND gt COMMAND 4 A Y A MENU REPLACE KNIFE A i MENU MEDIA CLAMP 4 MEDIA CLAMP b SHORT b SHORT Y v MENU T a gt 188 208 INK REMAINING R A gt To the POWERFUL menu Y MENU lt P HEAD CLEANING 4 HEAD CLEANING gt MEDIUM 4 A Y v HEAD CLEANING 4 POWERFUL To the EDGE DETECTION menu Y 7 To the MEDIUM menu www uzywane solwentowe pl 96 6 About the Menus 6 2 Detailed Descriptions of the Menus Main Menu EDGE DETECTION Setting range ENABLE DISABLE Default value ENABLE This specifies whether detection of the front and rear edges of the media is enabled or dis
117. we pl 2 Basic Operation 43 2 3 Loading Media Setting the Media Clamps Line up the holes in the media clamps with the left and right edges of the media Media clamp Pinch roller Line up the holes with the edge of the media Media Set the media clamps at the correct locations If they are not set at the correct locations the media may catch or cause other problems that prevent successful printing When you cut off media while using the short media clamps then depending on the media it may come loose from the media clamps After you cut off the media check to make sure that the media has not come loose from the media clamps As printing proceeds the media may move to the left or right and touch or come loose from the media clamps After about 1 m 3 ft of media has been fed check the positioning of the media clamps If the media looks like it may come loose from the media clamps adjust the positioning of the media clamps www uzywane solwentowe pl 44 2 Basic Operation 2 4 Heater Operation This machine has two types of heaters The printing heater warms the media before printing improving ink adhesion The drier warms the media after printing making the ink dry more rapidly When the machine is shipped from the factory it is set up so that by default the heaters run when the sub power is switched on When you switch on the sub power the HEATER CONFIG light begins to flash and
118. y and how to resolve problems that can occur during operation www uzywane solwentowe pl 101 7 1 What to Do If The Machine Doesn t Run Wi The Machine Is the power switched on After you switch on the main power press the POWER key and make sure the POWER light illuminates Is the SETUP light illuminated Load media correctly then lower the sheet loading lever and close the front cover 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 Press the MENU key to display the top menu W 500 mm Top menu Is the PAUSE light illuminated If the PAUSE light is lighted the unit has been paused To resume printing or cutting press the PAUSE key The PAUSE light goes dark and printing or cutting resumes Has ink run out When printing or cutting data is sent while the screen shown in the figure is displayed a message appears and a warning beep sounds At the same time operation pauses When the ink car tridge is replaced with a new one printing or cutting starts 1 283841 This screen shows the ink 1 is ran out Is any message shown on the display Refer to 7 2 Responding to a Message elsewhere in this chapter The Connector Cable Is the cable connected Connect the cable securely Are you using a lengthy connector cable or a USB hub Use a shielded USB cable having a le
119. y set ALIGN POINTS 4 A wide variety of Operations 4 6 Checking the Remaining Ink Level You can use the INK REMAINING menu item to check how much ink is left after the ink cartridges have been installed Use this information as a guide for replacing the ink cartridges For more information about using and replacing ink cartridges refer to 5 1 Replacing the Ink Cartridges Point In situations such as the following the actual amount of ink remaining is not displayed When a partly used ink cartridge is removed and reinstalled When a partly used ink cartridge is installed The installed ink cartridge is taken to be an unused cartridge and the default amount of remaining ink is displayed MENU 1 Press the MENU key then press the V key to select INK REMAINING Y In MENU INK REMAINING gt 4 2 Press the key 9 188 2 51 4 The amount of remaining ink for all ink cartridges ap pears on the display The numerals on the display indi cate the numbers on the labels for the ink cartridge ports The figure shows that little ink remains for No 3 ma genta The fewer the markers the less is the amount of ink left 2 3 4 BK A YE Ink cartridge port label 3 After checking press the MENU key to return to the top menu www uzywane solwentowe pl 4 A wide variety of Operations 71 4 7 When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period
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