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TABLE OF CONTENS CAUTION ......................................................................... v CAUTION ........................................................................ v Requests ......................................................................... v FCC Statement (USA) ..................................................... v INTERFERENCE TO TELEVISIONS AND RADIOS ....... v LASER SAFETY ..............................................................vi CDRH REGULATION ........................
CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations How to use the opening/closing door ..................... 2-2 Operation flow ........................................................ 2-3 Turning the power ON ............................................ 2-4 Setting the media ................................................... 2-5 Setting the media on JF-1610 .................................. 2-5 Setting the media on JF-1631 .................................. 2-6 Using of Roll Sheet .............................................
Other useful settings ...............................................3-17 Initializing set contents ............................................3-18 For setting media correctly ................................... 3-19 CHAPTER 4 Daily Maintenance Routine maintenance .............................................. 4-2 When the device is left unused for a long period of time .......................................................................4-2 Notes on cleaning ..........................................
Checking UV ink curing level ............................... 4-41 Adjusting UV light level ........................................... 4-42 Checking method of UV illumination intensity ...... 4-43 Check the UV illumination intensity ........................ 4-44 CHAPTER 5 In Case of Trouble Before taking a phenomenon as a trouble ............. 5-2 The device cannot be energized .............................. 5-2 The device cannot perform printing ..........................
CAUTION CAUTION DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OF MIMAKI SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING , BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS, AND MIMAKI NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES DEALER TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OR MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT WITHOUT MIMAKI’S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT.
CAUTION LASER SAFETY This Model is certified as a Class II laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Radiation Performance standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. This means that this Model does not produce hazardous laser radiation. CDRH REGULATION The Center for Devices and Radiological Health for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Implement regulations for laser products.
Foreword Congratulations on your purchase of a MIMAKI "JF-1631/1610" model of UV ink jet printer. UV Inkjet Printer JF-1631/1610 uses ultraviolet ray curing ink (UV ink). Read this Operation Manual carefully and make the most effective use of your printer. Before starting to operate the printer, be sure to read this Operation Manual carefully .
Features Characteristics of this unit are introduced here. We hope this information helps your understanding on drawing with this unit together with operation method explained in this book. Ultraviolet ray curing ink Direct printing on media is allowed by using newly developed ultraviolet curing ink. High-speed interface High-speed data receiving from a computer is allowed by using the high speed interface [USB2.0].
For safe operation Pictorial signs Pictorial signs are used in this Operation Manual for safe operation of and in prevention of damages to the device. Pictorial signs and their meanings are given below. Read and fully understand before reading the text. Example of pictorial signs Indicates the case where it is assumed that misuse of the machine, ignoring this sign, as this may cause fire or poisoning. Be sure to read this manual for proper operation.
For safe operation WARNING • Be sure to setup the appropriate air-moving system in case of using the device in a closed room or a room with bad ventilation. Cautions for constructing exhaust outlet Please observe the following things to prevent the device. (1) The sharp of the exhaust outlet depends on your building enviroment. The exhouast outlet area is required more than half of the duct entrance area. (2) If mounting a valve on the exhaust outlet, be sure to open the valve when using the device.
Never do the following WARNING Do not disassemble or remodel the device • Never disassemble or remodel the main unit of the printer and the ink cartridge.Disassembling/remodeling any of them will result in electric shocks or breakdown of the device. Do not use the device in damp places • Avoid damp environments when putting the device into service. Do not splash water onto the device.Highhumidity or water will give rise to fire, electric shocks or breakdown of the device.
For safe operation WARNING Power supply and voltage • This unit contains parts applied high voltage.Carrying out electrical work by those unauthorized for that work is prohibited. • To prevent electrical shock, be sure to set OFF the main power circuit breaker and disconnect the power plug before carrying out maintenance.
WARNING Handling the Anti-freezing liquid • Use the exclusive Anti-freezing liquid by Mimaki ,or the heater may be damaged. • If the Anti-freezing liquid or mixed soft water with anti-freezing liquid gets on the skin or clothes, immediately wash it off with soap. If you get the Anti-freezing liquid or mixed soft water with anti-freezing liquid in your eyes, immediately wash your eyes with a lot of clean water. Then, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
For safe operation CAUTION Ink cartridges • If the ink cartridge is moved from a cold place to a warm place, leave it in the room temperature for three hours or more before using it. • Open the ink cartridge just before installing it in the printer.If it is opened and left for an extended period of time, normal printing performance of the printer may not be ensured. • Make sure to store ink cartridges in a cold and dark place. • Be sure to thoroughly consume the ink in the ink cartridge after opened.
CAUTION About cleaning • After using the unit long time, foreign materials and dust may be gathered on the conductive and insulating parts, causing electric leakage.Periodically clean such parts. • For cleaning, do not use compressed air because it scatters foreign materials and dust, which may cause malfunctions when put inside the conductive parts.Be sure to use vacuum cleaner for cleaning of foreign materials and dust.
For safe operation Notices for installation CAUTION A place exposed to direct sunlight A place that is not horizontal A place in which temperature and humidity vary by a great margin • Use the device under the following environment. Operating • environment : 15 ~ 30 ℃ 35 ~ 65 % (Rh) A place that vibrates A place exposed to direct air A place where fire is present blow from air conditioner, etc.
How to Read This Operation Manual This manual provides the explanation about the displayed characters and used keys on the “Display Panel” in addition to the operation procedures. Proceed operations confirming them while using.
CHAPTER 1 Before Use This chapter describes the parts name and setting procedures before use. Installing the device .............................................. 1-2 Where to install the device ........................................ 1-2 Configuration and Function ................................. 1-3 Front Side .................................................................. 1-3 Rear Side ................................................................... 1-3 Operation Panel (JF-1631) ..............
Installing the device Where to install the device Secure sufficient space for installation before assembling this unit. Decide the place considering the size of the device and a space required for execution of drawing. Machine Type Width Depth Height Total Weight JF-1631 3430 mm 4250 mm (Min.) 1385 to (Max.) 1465mm Approx.1150 kg JF-1610 3430 mm 2005 mm (Min.) 1385 to (Max.) 1465mm Approx.
Configuration and Function Front Side Indicator Ink station Indicating a state of the machine. ( P.1-9) Carriage ( Insert ink cartridges here. ( P.1-10) P.1-6) 1 Table Setting media on it. ( P.2-5) There are absorbing holes on the table so that media is absorbed when vacuum is ON. Operation keys for executing settings required for the machine, and a display to display operation items are placed.( P.
Operation Panel (JF-1631) The operation panel is used for setting of drawing method and each operation. Key ( VACUUM/BLOW POWER Lamp P.2-5) Lit when the power is ON. Switching VACUUM to BLOW, and vice versa. VACUUM Lamp ( TEST P.2-5) Lit when media is set. BLOW Lamp ( Key Press to start the test drawing. ( P.2-9) P.2-12) Lit when media is removed from the table. Key CLEANING Press to start the head cleaning. ( P.2-10) Display Displaying state of the unit, setting items, errors, and so on.
Configuration and Function Operation Panel (JF-1610) VACUUM/BLOW Key ( POWER Lamp P.2-5) Switching VACUUM to BLOW, and vice versa. Lit when the power is ON. VACUUM Lamp ( Press to start the test drawing. ( P.2-9) TEST P.2-5) Lit when media is set. BLOW Lamp ( P.2-12) Key CLEANING Lit when media is removed from the table. 1 Key Press to start the head cleaning. ( P.2-10) Display DATACLEAR Key Before Use Displaying state of the unit, setting items, errors, and so on.
Carriage A print head for drawing, a UV irradiation appliance, and a light pointer in the print head cover are mounted on the carriage. Depending on UV lamp condition, the carriage is positioned differently. Capping Station The capping station on the front-right side of the unit consists of the ink caps and suction nozzle used for the maintenance of the print head. Wiper Cap Flushing BOX A flushing BOX is placed in right and left of the machine respectively.
Configuration and Function EMERGENCY SWITCH One EMERGENCY switch is placed on the front face of the unit and 2 are placed on each of the buck surface and Y-bar respectively. When stopping the machine for safety reason, press the switch.
Connecting the cables Connecting the USB2.0 interface cable Connect a computer to this machine with the USB2.0 interface cable. • Your RIP is required to support USB2.0 interface. • If USB2.0 interface is not installed in your computer, ask a RIP maker near you or our branch office. USB cable Connecting the power cable • For supplying power to the device, the power distribution board work is required. • Connecting the power cable cannot be installed by the customer.
UV irradiation device and Indicator UV irradiation device • Do not expose your naked eyes directly to the light irradiated from the UV lamp when it lights. • Do not touch the lamp when it is being lit or just after it is set OFF. It may cause a burn injury, as it is very hot. The UV lamp is set to OFF automatically, if no drawing is conducted for 30 minutes. Set the UV lamp to OFF if drawing is not conducted for a long time (more than 30 minutes).( P.
Setting of ink cartridge Use ink cartridge inserting it into the ink station. Kinds of ink that can be used Kind of ink UV Ink Color Magenta Cyan Yellow Black Light cyan Light magenta White Clear Product Number SPC-0371M SPC-0371C SPC-0404HY SPC-0371K-2 SPC-0371Lc SPC-0371Lm SPC-0371W-5 SPC-0371CL Cleaning cartridge *1 SPC-0371FS *1: To be used when changing the ink set or when the head is cleaned.
Setting of ink cartridge Precautions in handling ink cartridge Handling of white ink White ink is easier precipitate than other inks, so that it may cause precipitate in ink cartridge. Make sure to perform regular maintenance to keep good ink condition.( P.4-22 "Regular maintenance for white ink") • Use the specified ink. • In order to keep condition of the white ink good, take out the ink cartridge to shake the white ink, once in a week. 1-11 1 Before Use • Use the recommended ink cartridge by Mimaki.
About Media The sizes of media that can be used and the method of handling are described here. The sizes of media that can be used JF-1631 JF-1610 Maximum width 1694 mm Maximum length 3194 mm Max. drawing width 1602 mm Max. drawing length 3100 mm Thickness Weight *1 1080 mm 1016 mm Less than 50mm Less than 200 kg Less than 70 kg (Weight on whole surface) (Weight on whole surface) *1: A rough guide is 50 kg per 1 m2.
Menu mode This device has three modes. Each mode is described below. Local Mode Local mode is a mode in drawing preparation state. All keys are available. Receiving of data from the computer is allowed, however, drawing is not executed. The following operations are allowed in the local mode. 1 (1) Setting an origin and drawing area by pressing the JOG keys. (2) Executing “Test drawing”by pressing the TEST key. (3) Executing “head cleaning”by pressing the CLEANING key.
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CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations The procedure from preparation of ink and media to the execution of drawing, and setting methods are explained. How to use the opening/closing door ................. Operation flow ....................................................... Turning the power ON........................................... Setting the media................................................... 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 Setting the media on JF-1610 ...................................
How to use the opening/closing door Close the door while performing the drawing to avoid the bad effect to be caused by UV lamp. When setting the media 1 Set the media after opening the door. • When setting the media, avoid contact of the media to the door. The door could be closed by vibration. When drawing the image 1 Close the door. • Close the door slowly so that the door may not be damaged. 2 Perform drawing while keeping the door closed. • Do not open the door while drawing.
Operation flow 1 Turning the power ON See "Turning the power ON" ( P.2-4) 2 Setting the media See "Setting the media" ( 3 Test drawing See "Test drawing" ( 4 Execution of head cleaning See "Execution of head cleaning" ( P.2-10) 5 Drawing an image from source data See "Drawing an image from source data" ( P.2-12) 6 Turning the power OFF See "Turning the power OFF" ( P.2-15) P.2-5) 2 P.
Turning the power ON • When the power is turned ON, the Y-bar moves. To avoid injuries, keep your hands away from the table. • If the temperature in the hot water device has not reached the predetermined value, a message is indicated. In this case, drawing is disabled. It is enabled when the error indication has disappeared. 1 Press the power button • Press the power button n the left side of the operation panel to light.
Setting the media • If, within the absorption area, there are suction holes not closed by the media, close such suction holes placing thin sheet form material such as paper, film or tape. • The peripheral parts of the media could roll up due to heat. Fix the media supplementarily using adhesive tapes, etc. • Guide holes are provided at the edges (3 edges) of the table to insert the screw, etc. available in the market. Use them as the guides for setting the media straight. ( P.
Setting the media on JF-1631 1 Switch over the suction valve at the front of the table adjusting with the size of the media to be set. • The valve is opened when the knob is turned vertically and closed when it is turned horizontally. Open 2 Pressing the 3 Pressing the FRONT REAR VACUUM/BLOW FRONT or key, put on the “VACUUM” lamp. REAR keys, absorb the media to the table. key :Turns ON/OFF the vacuum of the absorption area starting with [F].
Setting the media On the absorption area The absorption area of JF-1631 is shown in the following figure. Pressing optimum absorption area for the media to be set. or FRONT REAR key, set the ▲ Mark 2420 3100 Use as a rough guide for valve opening and closing. 470 1010 1550 1850 2 Provided at the 4 corners of the table. Basic Operations 920 1220 1600 Seal indicating the point of origin Origin • When changing the point of origin, please refer to P.3-2 .
Setting the media Using of Roll Sheet Set the roll sheet on the roll sheet hunger on the back face of this device.
Test drawing Make test drawing to check whether there is nozzle clogging or other drawing failures (such as wearing or missing). Execution of test drawing • Printing is disabled when the following messages are displayed. It is enabled when the message has disappeared. “WATER NOT READY” :The temperature of water in the hot water device has not reached the predetermined value. “UV NOT READY” : UV irradiation device is not ready. P.
Execution of head cleaning When a correct pattern is not obtained in the test drawing, perform the head-cleaning. As for the head cleaning, the following 3 types are available. normal To be used if ten odd numbers of the lines are missing when the test pattern is made. Suction and wiping with the cap will be performed. P.2-10 wiping To be used if several numbers of the lines are missing when the test pattern is made. Only the wiping with the wiper will be performed. P.
Execution of head cleaning When cleaning with “Wiping” 1 Press the mode. 2 Select wiping with or and press ENTER key. 3 Select the head and set the execution/ non-execution of cleaning. CLEANING key in the local keys (1) Select the head with or keys. (2) Select execution/non-execution of the head cleaning with or keys.
Drawing an image from source data Starting the drawing operation • If the UV irradiation device is not ready or the temperature of the water heating system has not reached the predetermined value, a message is displayed. Drawing is not allowed in such cases. When the display is disappeared, drawing can be started. • Data transmission is allowed even if both errors are displayed. Drawing is started after the display is disappeared. 1 Set the media( 2 Press the mode. P.
Drawing an image from source data Interruption of drawing To interrupt the drawing, stop the drawing operation and erase the received data from the device. 1 Press the 2 Press the 3 Press the REMOTE key while drawing. < L OC A L > 2 . 5 mm • Drawing operation stops. • When data is transmitted from the computer, the computer stops transmission of data. DATACLEAR key. DA T A C L EAR < ENT > ENTER key.
Drawing an image from source data 5 Set the moving position by pressing the or keys. • If you press the drawing. • If you press the drawing. 6 Press the V I EW P O S I T I ON : 5 0 0 MM key, the Y-bar will move to the back of the table centering the origin of key, the Y-bar will move to the front of the table centering the origin of ENTER key. • The value is set, and the screen returns to Step 2.
Turning the power OFF To turn off, check first whether or not there is data received and there remains data that has not yet been output in the device. 1 Turn the power of the connected computer off. 2 Press the power button to cut the power. • Execute the cool down operation when UV lamp is on. • The power is cut automatically when the cool down operation is completed. When this device is not used for a long time, execute the following: 2 (1) Press the power button to off the lamp.
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CHAPTER 3 Useful Function This chapter describes the setting procedures of each functions, and how to operate the plotter usefully. Changing origin ..................................................... 3-2 Changing origin with JOG keys ................................. 3-2 Changing origin with FUNCTION menu .................... 3-3 Registering the thickness of the media............... 3-4 Register the thickness of the media manually ........... 3-4 Measuring the thickness of the media automatically .
Changing origin The default origin position can be changed. There are following 2 changing methods. Changing with the JOG keys Changing with the “ORIGIN” in the FUNCTION menu Changing origin with JOG keys 1 Press the in the local mode. keys OR I G I N S E T U P 0.0 --- • The origin setting mode starts • A red light pointer mark [ ] is projected on the table or the media. 2 Move the light pointer mark by pressing the keys. • Move the light pointer mark to the position to set a new origin.
Changing origin Changing origin with FUNCTION menu To precisely set the origin of coordinates, set its X- and Y- coordinates from the FUNCTION menu. This setting value becomes the origin position (0, 0). 1 Press the mode. 2 Select the [ORIGIN] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Input value by pressing the or keys. FUNCTION ENTER key in the local key twice. • X-axis offset value setting screen is displayed.
Registering the thickness of the media Register the thickness of loading media. There are two ways to register the thickness, one is to register manually and the other is to measure the thickness automatically. Register the thickness of the media manually 1 Press the mode. 2 Select the [HEAD HEIGHT] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the ENTER key. 4 Press the ENTER key. 5 Press the or key to enter the thickness of loading media.
Registering the thickness of the media Measuring the thickness of the media automatically 1 Press the mode. 2 Select the [HEAD HEIGHT] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Select the [THICKNESS CHECK] by pressing the or key. 5 Press the ENTER ENTER key in the local key. key. • In preparation for the measuring, the Y-bar will move up to the top position. • The carriage will move to the drawing area. Press the ENTER key. • The media thickness will be measured automatically.
Adjusting head gap The value of gap between the head and the media is adjusted. There are 2 setting methods, namely a method of selecting with keys and a method of setting in the “HEADGAP”of the FUNCTION menu. Adjust head gap with the 1 Press the 2 Adjust with pressing the UP or DOWN key. 3 Press the 3-6 UP ENTER or DOWN key. UP key. or DOWN keys OR I G I N S E T U P Z H E I GH T = 4 5 . 0 OR I G I N S E T U P * * Z H E I GH T * * OR I G I N S E T U P H E A D GA P = 1 .
Adjusting head gap Registering Head gap value Inputting the value of gap between the head and the media The registered value is reflected on all media. 1 Press the mode. 2 Select the [HEAD HEIGHT] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Select the [HEAD GAP] by pressing the or key. H E A D H E I GH T H E A D GA P 5 Press the H E A D GA P 6 Input the head gap value by pressing the or key. FUNCTION ENTER ENTER key in the local key. key.
Turing the UV lamp off The UV lamp is turned off automatically in 30 minutes after finishing the drawing (default). If turning off of the UV lamp immediately is required, execute the following operation. 1 Press the mode. 2 Select the [UV LAMP OFF] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Press the FUNCTION ENTER ENTER key in the local key. < ENT > F UN C T I ON U V L AMP O F F < ENT > U V L AMP O F F S T ART key. • Turning off operation of the UV lamp is started.
Other useful functions Data clear Erase the data not required for this device with the following operation. 1 Press the mode. DATACLEAR 2 Press the ENTER key in the local DA T A C L EAR < ENT > key. * * DA T A C L EAR * * • The data is erased. Displaying information of this device 1 Make sure that the local mode is displayed. 2 The information is displayed sequentially by pressing the ENTER key. 3 Press the ENTER local mode key to return to the 2 .
Each setting Setting the print method Settings on printing v 1 Press the mode. 2 Select the [SET UP] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Select the [PRINT MODE] by pressing the or key. 5 Press the 6 Select an item to be set by pressing the 7 Press the 8 Select a value by pressing the 9 Press the ENTER 10 Press the END FUNCTION ENTER ENTER key in the local key. key. < ENT > F UN C T I ON SE T UP < ENT > SE T UP F E E D COMP .
Each setting Item QUALITY SCAN DIR LOGICAL Seek Value Outline STANDARD Standard drawing quality FINE High quality drawing (drawing speed is slower) FAST High speed drawing (quality is inferior) BI-DIR Drawing is conducted in both directions when the head moves on the media at drawing. (Quicker drawing compared to “UNI-DIRN” ) UNI-DIR Drawing is conducted in one direction when the head moves on the media at drawing. (Higher quality drawing.
Setting the light intensity of the UV lamp The light intensity of the UV lamp may be set in 3 stages. This setting is made when the media vulnerable to the heat is used or when the test drawing is made in which the lighting of the UV lamps is not desired. HIGH STANDARD LOW NONE NOPRINT v The UV lamp is lit with 100% of its light intensity. The UV lamp is lit with 60% of its light intensity. The UV lamp is lit with 40% of its light intensity. The UV lamp is not lit while drawing is being performed.
Each setting Setting of priority Priority of setting of this device or that of the computer on the following items respectively is selected. Items to be selected:Drawing type/ Over-painting 2 Press the [SET UP] key by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Select the [PRIORITY] by pressing the or key. 5 Press the 6 Select the “HOST”or the “PLOT”by pressing the or key. FUNCTION ENTER ENTER key in the local key. key. • Drawing type setting screen is displayed.
Changing language display on the screen Display language can be selected between Japanese and English. 1 Press the mode. 2 Select the [DISPLAY] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Select a language by pressing the or key. FUNCTION key in the local key. ENTER • Default is “English.” 5 Press the ENTER 6 Press the END key. key to finish. • Set value remains after cutting the power.
Each setting Output the setting list Keep the list for customer’s record or send it by the fax at inquiry on the maintenance. 1 Set a larger media than the legal size. ( P.2-5) 3 Select the [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the or key. 4 Press the 5 Select the [LIST] by pressing the or key. 6 Press the 7 Press the FUNCTION ENTER ENTER key in the local key. key. • Output of the setting list starts.
Displaying machine information of this device 1 Press the mode. 2 Select the [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Select the [INFORMATION] by pressing the or key. 5 Press the 6 Select information to be displayed by pressing the or key, and press the ENTER key. FUNCTION ENTER ENTER key in the local key. key. • The following 2 information can be displayed. FW version of this device Serial No. 7 3-16 Press the END key three times to finish.
Each setting Other useful settings Change settings according to need. 1 Press the mode. 2 Select the [SET UP] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Select an item to be set by pressing the and press the ENTER key. FUNCTION ENTER key in the local key. F UN C T I ON V I EW < ENT > F UN C T I ON SE T UP < ENT > SE T UP F E E D COMP . or key , or key , • Select with reference to the Table of Setting below. 5 Select a value to be set by pressing the and press the ENTER key.
Each setting Initializing set contents 1 Press the mode. 2 Select the [SET UP] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Select the [SETUP RESET] by pressing the or key. 5 Press the 6 Press the 7 Press the FUNCTION key in the local key. ENTER key. ENTER F UN C T I ON V I EW < ENT > F UN C T I ON SE T UP < ENT > SE T UP F E E D COMP . SE T UP SE TUP RESE T SE T UP I N I T I A L I Z E OK ? : en t key. ENTER • Resetting the setup. END key twice to finish.
For setting media correctly Guide holes for inserting commercial screws are placed on each end (3 sides) of the table. • Fix a guide for placing the media on the correct position using those holes. • For JF-1610, the guide holes are not arranged in the front side. guide hole • Select a material for the guide which is not thicker than the media. Arrangement of guide holes When you prepare the guide for setting the media, please use the following sizes as reference.
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CHAPTER 4 Daily Maintenance Items required for using this unit conveniently, such as an ink replacing method or a cleaning manner, are described. Routine maintenance........................ 4-2 When the device is left unused for a long period of time .............................. 4-2 Notes on cleaning .............................. 4-2 Maintenance of frame component ...... 4-3 Ink cartridge....................................... 4-4 Replacing with a new ink cartridge ..... 4-4 Ink cartridge trouble .....
Routine maintenance Be sure to conduct maintenance works for the device depending on operation frequency or periodically so as to use the device for a long time while keeping its drawing accuracy. When the device is left unused for a long period of time • Be sure to turn off the main power switch on rear side of the device. ( • Remove the media being set. P.2-15) Notes on cleaning • Never disassemble the device. Disassembling the device can result in electric shock hazards and breakage of the device.
Routine maintenance Maintenance of frame component If the frame components of the device have stained, dampen a poece of soft cloth with water or neutral detergent diluted with water, squeeze it and wipe the frame components clean.
Ink cartridge Replacing with a new ink cartridge Replacing of ink cartridges is required in the following cases. Display on the screen Outline Remaining amount of ink in an ink cartridge is few. < L OC A L > I N K N E A R E ND : M _ _ _ _ _ _ • Drawing can be continued, but running out of ink may occur during the drawing. Earlier replacement is recommended. • The display shown in the left indicates that magenta ink is few. Ink in an ink cartridge is run out.
Ink cartridge Ink cartridge trouble When an ink cartridge trouble is detected, a warning message appears and printing, cleaning and all other activities that use ink are deactivated. In this case, replace the ink cartridge in question immediately. • Do not leave the ink cartridge unreplaced for a long time as this will cause the nozzle clogging and the printer must be repaired by a service person. 1 Display the truble messages on the LCD.
Cleaning flushing BOX Replacing waste ink absorption material in the flushing BOX. Contents of the cleaning kit • Maintenance cleaning liquid (SPC-0385) • Gloves • Paper towel • Goggles • When conducting the replacing, be sure to wear the supplied goggle and gloves since you may get ink in your eyes. • Replace the waste ink absorption material once in a month. Quantity of the waste ink in excess of the absorption capacity of the material could cause the overflow of the ink.
Cleaning flushing BOX 5 eplace the absorption material inside the flushing BOX. 6 Replace the absorption material inside the flushing BOX on the left side.
Avoiding dripping of ink droplet at printing Cleaning of the head guard plate Ink droplets caused by drawing may appear on a head guard plate on a bottom face of the carriage. As they can cause stain on media by dripping of ink droplets or drawing trouble, conduct cleaning of the bottom face of the carriage periodically. Articles required for cleaning • Maintenance cleaning liquid (SPC-0385) • Cleaning Swab (SPC-0384) 1 Turn on the power. 2 Remove the cover on the right side of the Y-bar.
Avoiding dripping of ink droplet at printing 7 Press the 8 Press the ENTER key. 9 Press the ENTER key. ENTER key. MA I N T E N A N C E S T A T I ON S T A T I ON ME N T : C A RR I A G E o u t • The carriage will automatically move from its waiting position to the location adjacent to the flushing BOX on the right side. • When the movement is completed, you may now move the carriage manually. 10 Move the carriage manually to the location where the right side flushing BOX was.
When the waste ink is pooled up Waste ink used for cleaning the heads will gather in the waste ink tank. • Contact the local dealer or call our branch if you need a spare waste ink tank. • Prepare a polyethylene tank for emptying waste tank. • If ink is at discharging, such as at head cleaning, conduct the operation after the discharging is completed. • Take measures for avoiding spattering of waste ink, such as covering an opening of a tank with tissue paper, at handling the waste ink tank.
When the waste ink is pooled up Disposing of the ink in the wiper tank 1 Open the waste ink box cover. Screw (1) Remove the screws fixing the both sides of the waste ink BOX cover. (2) Open the cover. Waste ink box cover 2 Remove the wiper tank and discard the waste ink. • Discard the waste ink pursuant to your local regulations. Wiper tank 3 Return the wiper tank to the original position and place the waste ink box cover.
Replacing the filter of the cooling fan Replace the filter of the cooling fan periodically. (Once around a month) • When replacing, be sure to wear the supplied goggles and gloves since you may get ink in your eyes. Articles required for • Alcohol replacement works • Goggles • Gloves • Paper towel • Phillips screwdriver • Filtering element *1 *1. The supplied filtering element contains 24 sheets. For purchase of the filtering element (Product No.
Replacing the filter of the cooling fan 5 Remove screws (4 pieces) of the filter Assy. 6 Replace the filtering element. • Prepare the new filtering element and replace with it. filtering element 7 Return the filter Assy to the original state. 8 Attach the filter Assy to the cooling fan and tighten the screws of the upper part. Finger screw Filter Assy 9 Attach the front left (right) cover of Y-bar.
Cleaning nozzle face automatically When predetermined times of printing is completed, nozzle face of the head is cleaned automatically to remove ink droplets stuck to the nozzle face. 1 2 Select the “PERIODICAL WIPING MODE” of the maintenance menu. (1) (2) (3) (4) Press the FUNCTION key in the local mode. Select the [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the Select the [INT. WIPING] by pressing the Press the ENTER key. Set the number of scanning times (OFF , 0~255) by pressing the or key.
When media thickness is changed Adjust the ink drop position in drawing by the following operations so as to obtain proper drawing performance when the media thickness is changed in use. Samples of pattern drawn +0 +100 +200 +300 +400 1 Set a media and the home position for drawing. 2 Select the “PRN.adjust MODE” of the maintenance menu. 3 • A media of 100 x 300mm large at least is required for drawing patterns. (1) (2) (3) (4) Press the FUNCTION key in the local mode.
When media thickness is changed 7 Check the position where the drawn pattern is in one straight line. +100 +200 • In the case of the figure in the right, you will notice that a straight line is formed at the point +140. 8 Adjust it by pressing 9 Press the ENTER 10 Press the END 4-16 or . P RN . a d j u s t 3 0 0 d p i NORMA L • Setting value : 0 to 400 • When there is no pattern forming a straight line between 0 and 400 (1) Once again, perform the checking of the head gap ( P.3-6 ).
Changing the ink set The standard ink set of this machine consists of 4 colors (Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, Black) and is changeable to the following ink sets according to user’s purpose Available Ink Sets The number of colors 4 colors 6 colors 7 colors 8 colors Ink slot No.
Changing the ink set Ink set changing procedures are described below. Example) : When “4 colors ink set” is changed to “6 colors ink set”, 1 2 Select the “INKSET MODE” of the maintenance menu. (1) (2) (3) (4) Press the FUNCTION key in the local mode. Select the [MAINTENANCE] by pressing Select the [INKSET] by pressing or Press the ENTER key twice. or key. Select the ink set to change by pressing or . key, and press the ENTER key.
Changing the ink set 8 Set the ink color cartridge indicated on the display when the display shown on the right is indicated. 9 Press the ENTER I NKSE T : * * * * mc * * S E T C A R T R I DG E key. • Ink charging starts • It returns to the local mode after charging.
In case defective printing is not resolved When the image quality is not improved after repeated head cleanings, perform the filling of the ink. Filling the ink 1 Insert the ink cartridge in the ink station. • Set the ink cartridge securely. 2 Press the mode. 3 Select the [MAINTENANCE] with pressing the or key. 4 Press the 5 Select the [FILL UP INK] with pressing the or key. 6 Press the 7 Select the ink filling for each head.
In case defective printing is not resolved 9 Press the ENTER key. F I L L UP * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • Filling of the ink will start. • When the ink filling is completed, the screen as shown in the right will be displayed. If you press the END key twice, the system will return to the local mode. • When replacing the ink, please refer to MA I N T E N A N C E F I L L UP I NK P.4-4.
Regular maintenance for white ink White ink is easier precipitate than other inks. • In case without printing more than two weeks, white ink may cause precipitate in ink cartridge or inside of the device. • When the ink is precipitated, nozzle clogging occurs and normal drawing can not be obtained. • Make sure to perform periodical maintenance to avoid precipitation and to keep white ink good condition. • Be sure to perform the following operation at least once a week. • Use the specified ink cartridge.
Regular maintenance for white ink 5 When a screen shown in the right is displayed,Return the white cartridge to the ink station. WH I T E MA N T S E T C A R T R I DG E • As shown in the drawing, set an ink cartridge turning up a side containing the IC chip. IC chip 6 7 Press the ENTER key. • Ink filling starts. • A message shown in the right is displayed after completion of white ink filling.
Head maintenance function With the use of the head maintenance function, when the power supply is put ON, the head cleaning and wiping will be performed automatically to prevent the media from being stained. • After putting ON the power supply and when the head reaches the set temperature, the cleaning/wiping operation will be performed. • The cleaning/wiping performed in head maintenance is for the purpose of preventing the media from being stained. Accordingly, this operation is only for limited quantity.
Special refresh Set the head frequently to refresh by the following operations when refreshing is required frequently due to drawing failures (blurring or missing) on the data drawn. 1 Select the “SP.REFRESH MODE” of the maintenance menu. (1) (2) (3) (4) Press the FUNCTION key in the local mode. Select the [MAINTENANCE] by pressing or Select the [SP.REFRESH] by pressing or Press the ENTER key twice. 2 Select the head by pressing 3 Press the ENTER 4 Press the END or key, and press the key. key.
Cleaning of wiper and cap A cap prevents a nozzle from clogging caused by drying. A wiper sweep ink stuck to a nozzle of the head. The wiper or the cap becomes tainted with ink or dusts during the operation of the device. In order to maintain good condition of the heads, clean the wipers and caps frequently. • The wiper is a consumable material. If the drawing images are not improved by repeated head cleaning after cleaning the wiper, replace the wiper with the supplied wiper for replacement.
Cleaning of wiper and cap 6 Remove ink stuck to the wiper and the bracket with the exclusive cleaning swab soaked in the cleaning liquid. • If stain or bent of the wiper is too severe, replace the wiper with new one. Conduct replacing follow the wiper replacement procedure, after completing this operation. 7 Remove the wiper M with tweezers. Wiper M 8 Drip wiper M with several drops of cleaning liquid and clean it with nonwoven cloth.
Cleaning of wiper and cap 12 Attach the suction nozzle Assy pressing it firmly under the suction nozzle. • The wiper M will stick out by around 0.5 mm after being attached. 13 Wipe off the ink and others stuck to the cap with nonwoven cloth. • Avoid using the material that will leave dust or fiber after use such as paper towel. 14 When the cleaning is completed, press the 15 Press the 4-28 • The initial movement will be performed. END key three times to finish. ENTER key.
Replacing water in water heater tank In order to keep the ink at an appropriate temperature, operate the water heating system. Supply antifreeze liquid and water to the hot water tank in the system. Make sure without fail to check once every month. Precautions for replacing • Water cannot be added. • Water and antifreeze liquid compound ratio should be 2(water) to 1(Antifreeze liquid).
Replacement method of antifreeze liquid water There are following two methods for changing the antifreeze liquid mixed water: Make replacement using hot water exchange mode on the maintenance menu. ( Refer to the bottom of this page). The antifreeze liquid mixed water inside the piping can also be discharged completely. Further, this work is performed safely, as it may be done after the water heater device has been cooled down completely.
Replacing water in water heater tank 6 Lift the water heating system and engage the hanger with the hook. 7 Remove the hot water tank. 8 Set the empty hot water tank into the water heating system and return the water heating system and the catch clip to the state of starting the operation. 9 Press the 10 11 • Move the remaining antifreeze liquid into a polyethylene tank. • Take care not to spill the antifreeze fluid. If spilled, be sure to wipe it off immediately. ENTER key.
Replacing water in water heater tank 14 Press the 15 Press the ENTER END key. WA T E R CHNG SET AF : en t key twice to finish. Replacing when the power is turned OFF 1 Make sure that the power supply is turned OFF and remove the blue colored socket. 2 Remove the cover of the water heater device at the back of the main unit. • Open after removing the screws (4 pieces) fixing both sides of the water heater device. 3 Remove the catch clips.
Replacing exhaust blower Using exhaust blower, the heat generated at the time of making drawings is exhausted. The ink mist sucked in at such time will be hardened and disturb the normal operation of the exhaust blower. Replace the exhaust blower in the following situations: When the exhaust blower does not function normally “ERROR706 UV1 overheat”will be displayed frequently. Tools required for replacement • Phillips screwdriver 1 Put off the UV lamp and turn OFF the power.
Replacing exhaust blower 5 Remove the connecting cable of the exhaust blower from the clamps. 6 Remove the exhaust blower. 7 Fix the new exhaust blower. 8 Return the exhaust blower Assy to the original state. 9 4-34 • Remove the screws (2 pieces), and take out the exhaust blower. • Tighten the screws (2 pieces) to fix the exhaust blower. (1) Fix the exhaust blower connecting cable on the clamps. (2) Set the exhaust blower Assy. (3) Fix the connector of the exhaust blower connecting cable.
Setting the UV lamp OFF duration 1 Select the “UV LAMP MODE” of the maintenance menu. (1) (2) (3) (4) Press the FUNCTION key in the local mode. Select the [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the Select the [UV LAMP] by pressing the or Press the ENTER key. or key, and press the key. 2 Select the [OFF TIMER] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Select a set value by pressing the or key. ENTER key. ENTER key. U V L AMP O F F T I ME R O F F T I ME R CON T . I RR . :ON O F F T I ME R CON T .
Cleaning of UV lamp filter To use for a long time, clean the UV lamp filter periodically (once around two weeks). • When cleaning, be sure to wear the supplied goggles and gloves since you may get ink in your eyes. • Wear gloves not to injure your hands at cleaning of the UV lamp filter. • The replacement of the UV lamp filter is required when an alarm relating the UV lamp repeats frequently even though the filter is cleaned periodically. Contact a shop or a sales office for the replacement.
Cleaning of UV lamp filter 4 Remove the filter holder. Filter holder 5 Remove the mesh filter. • The mesh filter is under the UV lamp connector cover. Remove it while pulling the filter. Mesh filter 6 Clean the mesh filter. 7 Return the mesh filter to the original position. 8 Attach the filter holder. 9 Fix the front right cover and the front left cover. UV lamp connector cover • Lay a paper towel, and remove the stains on the mesh filter spraying alcohol.
Replacing UV lamp The UV lamp is a consumable parts. This units counts the duration of irradiation with the UV lamp to notify the replacing timing. Checking UV lamp irradiation duration 1 Press the ENTER the local mode. key several times in < L OC A L > U S E D T I ME 600 , 600 • The irradiation time of the left side UV lamp is shown on the left and that of the right side is shown on the right. • Press the ENTER key to return to the local mode.
Replacing UV lamp 4 Pull out the exhaust blower Assy upward. Pull out • After removing the finger screws on the top part of the exhaust blower Assy, pull out the exhaust blower Assy. Exhaust blower Assy 5 Remove UV lamp cassette. Remove (1) Remove the bolt on the front of the UV lamp cassette using supplied hexagonal wrench. (2) Pull off the UV lamp cassette. UV lamp cassette 6 Place a new UV lamp. 7 Fix the exhaust blower Assy and tighten the finger screw.
Replacing UV lamp Resetting UV lamp irradiation duration After replacing the UV lamp, reset the irradiation duration stored in this unit. 1 Select the “UV LAMP MODE” of the maintenance menu. (1) (2) (3) (4) Press the FUNCTION key in the local mode. Select the [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the Select the [UV LAMP] by pressing the or Press the ENTER key. 2 Select [LAMP TIMER] by pressing the or key. 3 Press the 4 Select a UV lamp to be reset by pressing the or key. ENTER or key, and press the key.
Checking UV ink curing level As the UV lamp is deteriorated, the ink curing level may be lowered. Check the UV ink curing level and adjust the UV lamp light intensity, if necessary. 1 Set media for drawing patterning on the table. 2 Make sure that the local mode is displayed. 3 Press the 4 Select [HARDEN CHK] by pressing the or key. 5 Press the 6 Select resolution by pressing the or key. • Turn the vacuum switch ON. After that, set the drawing origin. TEST ENTER key. key.
Checking UV ink curing level 11 Press the 12 Check the drawing pattern after completion of the drawing. key. ENTER * * T E S T D R AW * * • Test drawing starts. • If the UV light intensity goes lower, good drawing pattern cannot be obtained. In this case execute the operation of “Adjusting UV light level”.
Checking method of UV illumination intensity UV lamp is a consumable. The more the irradiation time increases, the more the amount of light decreases and the ink will become hard to harden. When the cumulative irradiation time exceeds a certain value, a message prompting you for checking the illumination intensity is displayed on the operation panel. Check the UV lamp illumination intensity following this operation manual and use it as a reference when replacing the UV lamp.
Check the UV illumination intensity 1 Mount the sensor part of the illumination meter on the illumination meter bracket. (1) Turn over the illumination meter bracket and insert the sensor into the guide part. • Set it with the sensor hole faces downward so that the hole can be seen from the obverse side of the bracket. (2) Insert the code between guides and then slide the sensor to the code side. • Be sure to press the sensor part. Do not pull the code.
Checking method of UV illumination intensity 3 Mount the illumination meter bracket on the device. (1) Place the illumination meter bracket and the illumination meter on the left rear of the table. • Adjust the rabbet for positioning the illumination meter bracket in order to match to the corner of the adsorption board. • Place the illumination meter in front of the illumination meter bracket. • Be careful that the code does not loosen too much.
Checking method of UV illumination intensity 6 Remove the illumination meter bracket from the device. • The illumination meter bracket is heated by the UV lamp immediately after checking the illumination intensity and if you touch it, you may suffer burns. Remove the illumination meter bracket after being cooled fully. 7 Check the measured value. • For the reference value of the measurement, see inside of the illumination meter.
CHAPTER 5 In Case of Trouble This chapter describes the actions to be taken when the plotter develops any trouble or displays an error message. Before taking a phenomenon as a trouble.......... 5-2 The device cannot be energized ............................... 5-2 The device cannot perform printing ........................... 5-2 Display [ WATER NOT READY ] OR [ UV NOT READY ] .................................................... 5-2 If image quality declines ............................................
Before taking a phenomenon as a trouble If something is wrong with the device, the buzzer sounds and a corresponding error message is given on the LCD. Take an appropriate corrective measure in accordance with the message. The device cannot be energized More often than not, this is due to improper connection of the power cable. Check that the power cable has been properly connected to the power outlet and the computer.
Before taking a phenomenon as a trouble If image quality declines Corrective measures against troubles in the case where satisfactory image quality is not provided are described in this station. Take measures in accordance with actual state of the picture. If the measures fail restore the device to the normal state, contact your local MIMAKI distributor or MIMAKI office call for service. Development Corrective measure Lines/thin spots are obvious occur (1) Execute the head cleaning. ( P.
Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCD If something is wrong with the device, the buzzer sounds and a corresponding error message is given on the LCD. Take an appropriate corrective measure in accordance with the message. Errors accompanied by warnings Warning message Cause Corrective measure The ink cartridge is not attached to the ink station. • Attach the ink cartridge(s) corresponding with the color shown on the display. ( P.
Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCD Error message Error messages indicates error numbers. If any error message is given on the LCD, turn off the power to the device and turn it on after a while. If the same error message appears again on the LCD, contact your local MIMAKI distributor or MIMAKI office to call for service. Error message Cause E R ROR 108 HD CONN E C T : 12345678 Head connection can not be confirmed.
Error message Cause E R ROR 401 MO T O R X The X motor has been overload. E R ROR 402 MO T O R Y The Y motor has been overload. E R ROR 403 X CUR R E NT Overcurrent error on the X motor has been detected. E R ROR 404 Y CUR R E NT Overcurrent error on the Y motor has been detected. E R ROR 50A Y OR I G I N Y origin could not be detected. E R ROR 50 E H E AD T EMP : 12345678 Corrective measure • Turn off the power to the device an turn it on after a while.
Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCD Error message Cause Corrective measure E R ROR 607 CA P C L E AN I NG The time for cleaning the capping has come. • Conduct cap cleaning with reference to P.4-26. E R ROR 608 CAR T R I GE : MC Y K K Y CM Occurrence of a cartridge error. • Execute an action for the error on ink cartridge displayed in the local mode. E R ROR 60B W I P E R T ANK FUL L Wiper tank is full. • Discard waste ink pooled in the tank with reference to P.4-10 .
Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCD Error message E R ROR 901 N O T C OM P L E T E FUP Cause Certain ink is not filled. Corrective measure • Execute ink filling. ( P.2-4 ) • Execute ink filling. ( P.2-4 ) E R ROR 906 NO T F I L L U P Ink is not filled up. E R ROR 908 L AM P C H A N G E Changing time for the UV lamp. • Contact your local distributer or to call for service to change the UV lamp. ME D I A Occurrence of media jam.
CHAPTER 6 Appendix Tables of specifications and functions of this unit are described. Specifications ........................................................ 6-2 Basic unit specifications ............................................ 6-2 Specifications for ink .................................................. 6-3 Position of the warning label................................ 6-4 Function Flowchart ...............................................
Specifications Basic unit specifications Item Drawing head Method Specification Resolution Drawing mode 600 x 600 dpi 1200 x 1200 dpi Usable ink Ink supply Ink capacity Size Thickness Max.
Specifications Specifications for ink As for the detail, ask the dealer or our branch. Item Feature Ink type Capacity of ink cartridge Shelf life During storage Storage temperature During shipping Parts No./ Specification Exclusive UV ink cartridge Black, magenta, cyan, yellow, light cyan, light magenta, white , Clear coat 440CC One year from the date of manufacture 15 ℃ to 35 ℃ 0 ℃ to 60 ℃ within 2 weeks permitted. • The ink freezes up if it is left in an environment of under -4 ℃ for a long time.
Position of the warning label This device is adhered with the warning label. Be sure to fully understand the warning given on the labels. In the case where any of the warning label has become so soiled that the warning message is illegible or has come off, purchase a new one from your local distributor or our office.
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Function Flowchart TEST key < L OCA L > 2 . 5 mm T E S T DRAW NOZ Z L E CHK < EN T > ** T E S T DRAW HARDEN CHK < EN T > T E S T DRAW * * CLEANING key < L OCA L > 2 . 5 mm C L E AN I NG TYPE : n o r ma l C L E AN I NG HE AD hard wiping [ MCY K K YCM ] :ON/OFF :COLOR SELECT C L E AN I NG * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DATA CLEAR key < L OCA L > DA T A C L E AR 2 . 5 mm * * DA T A C L E AR * * < EN T > Displaying the guidance infomation < L OCA L > 2 .
< L OCA L > 2 . 5 mm F UNC T I ON V I EW F UNC T I ON HE AD HE I GH T < EN T > < EN T > V I EW S T AR T V I EW S E T V I EW POS HE AD HE I GH T MED I A T H I CKNE S S < e n t > HE AD HE I GH T T H I CKNE S S CHECK < e n t > HE AD HE I GH T HE AD GA P F UNC T I ON OR I G I N < EN T > OR I G I N S E L EC T : X OF F S E T X OFFSET , Y OFFSET F UNC T I ON S E T UP To be followed 6-8 < EN T > S E T UP F E ED COMP .
Function Flowchart MOV I NG NOW P L E A S E WA I T V I EW POS I T I ON : * * * * MM MED I A T H I CKNE S S 2 . 5 mm MED I A T H I CKNE S S P L E A S E WA I T 0 to 50.0 T H I CKNE S S CHECK MOV I NG NOW T H I CKNE S S CHECK CHECK S T AR T T H I CKNE S S CHECK 3 . 0 mm : e n t T H I CKNE S S CHECK MOV I NG NOW HE AD GA P HE AD GA P P L E A S E WA I T 2 . 5 mm : en t T H I CKNE S S CHECK * * CHECK I NG * * 1.0 to 5.
Followed F UNC T I ON MA I N T ENANCE To be followed 6-10 Followed < EN T > S E T UP I NK L A Y ERS S E T UP UV L E V E L S E T UP PR I OR I T Y S E T UP RE F RE SH S E T UP MM / I NCH S E T UP UV SCAN ADD S E T UP S E T UP RE S E T MA I N T ENANCE S T A T I ON To be followed
Function Flowchart S E T UP I NK L A Y ERS : 1 1 to 9 S E T UP UV L E V E L : H I GH HIGH , STANDRD , LOW, NONE , NOPRINT S E T UP PR I N T MODE : HOS T S E T UP I NK L A Y ERS HOST , PLOT S E T UP WA I T I NG : HOS T HOST , PLOT S E T UP WA I T I NG : L EVE L 1 LEVEL 0 to LEVEL 3 S E T UP DRAW I NG S E T UP DRAW I NG : L EVE L 1 LEVEL 0 to LEVEL 3 S E T UP MM / I NCH : MM MM , INCH S E T UP UV SCAN ADD : 0 ON、OFF S E T UP I N I T I A L I Z E OK ? : en t S T A T I ON
Followed To be followed 6-12 Followed MA I N T ENANCE I N T . W I P I NG MA I N T ENANCE PRN . a d j u s t MA I N T ENANCE I NK S E T MA I N T ENANCE F I L L UP I NK MA I N T ENANCE WH I T E MAN T MA I N T ENANCE HE AD MA I N T E .
Function Flowchart I N T . W I P I NG PR I N T COUN T = 1 0 OFF , 1 to 100 PRN . a d j u s t DP I : 3 0 0 PRN . a d j u s t MODE : n o r ma l PRN . a d j u s t PR I N T S T AR T T EMP . CON T RO L P L E A S E WA I T PR I N T I NG P L E A S E WA I T PRN .
Followed To be followed 6-14 Followed MA I N T ENANCE S P .
Function Flowchart S P EC I A L RE F RE SH HE AD [ _ _ _ _ _ _ W_ ] UV L AMP L E V E L CHECK L E V E L CHECK HE AD MOV E : en t L E V E L CHECK * * MOV I NG * * L E V E L CHECK S E T T HE TOO L : en t L E V E L CHECK CHANNE L : CH 1 CH1 / CH2 L E V E L CHECK UV L E V E L : H I GH L E V E L CHECK CHECK S T AR T : en t L E V E L CHECK CHK T HE TOO L : en t L AMP T I MER I N I T I A L I Z E OK ? : en t HIGH , NORMAL , LOW L E V E L CHECK * * MOV I NG * * L E V E L CHECK S E L C T :
Followed Followed MA I N T ENANCE L I ST MA I N T ENANCE I N FOMA T I ON MA I N T ENANCE WA I T CA P F UNC T I ON UV L AMP OF F < EN T > UV L AMP OF F S T AR T F UNC T I ON D I SP L AY < EN T > D I SP L AY En g l i s h Japanese , English 6-16
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