-
X2 TECH, X2 Graphic Printer User Guide 701P36677 February 2001
-
-
Introduction This Introduction overviews the ColorgrafX X2. Additionally, this chapter provides information on how to use this guide as well as the location of information you will need to operate, maintain, and service the ColorgrafX X2. Welcome to the ColorgrafX X2 Congratulations on acquiring your new ColorgrafX X2. Xerox Engineering Systems (XES) looks forward to helping you increase your organizational productivity through full XES support with the ColorGrafX hardware, software, supplies, and service.
-
About this guide (con’t) Conventions Special conventions are used in this user guide to help you get the most from the guide. Typefaces and symbols in the guide identify terms and conditions. The table below provides you with a description of the typefaces and symbols used in this user guide. Typeface Symbol Bold None Description Identifies an action to perform, like press a button or select an area on the touch screen It also identifies terms, a feature, an option or message. Example 1: Select print.
-
About this guide (con’t) Organization The ColorgrafX X2 user guide contains seven chapters and two appendices. Each chapter may contain several sections. This section provides you with a brief overview of each chapter. For detailed information, refer to the appropriate chapter and section. Introduction Getting to know the ColorgrafX X2 This chapter introduces you to the ColorgrafX X2’s features and components.
-
Customer support Service Should you be unable to resolve a problem, place a call to your Xerox Engineering Systems service representative. Your service representative will assist you in keeping your ColorgrafX X2 operating and if required, arrange for a customer service engineer to inspect your ColorgrafX X2 and restore its performance. When you call service you will need the machine serial number. You can determine the serial number from the label located on the rear of the unit. Fill in each item below.
-
Compliance information FCC Compliance in the USA WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 FCC Rules. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction guide, may cause interference to radio communications.
-
It’s illegal In the USA It is against U.S. law to reproduce copyrighted material without the permission of the copyright owner unless the copying falls within the "Fair Use" library reproduction rights of the copyright law. Further information on these U.S. provisions may be obtained from the Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20550, or telephone the Copyright Office at (202) 707-9100 and ask for circular 21. Copying other items may be prohibited.
-
Safety notes Your system has been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency examination and approval plus compliance with established environmental standards. WARNING: Failure to follow the recommendations in this section may result in personal injury or rescinding of the machine operation agreement. Maintenance safety Follow all warnings and instructions marked on or supplied with the product. Unplug the units from the wall outlet before cleaning the exterior.
-
Safety notes (con’t) Maintenance safety (con’t) Never push objects of any kind into the slots of the units as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the units. Never remove any covers or guards that require a tool for removal. There are no operator serviceable areas within these covers. Never attempt any maintenance function that is not specified in this operator guide.
-
Table of contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................... i Welcome to the ColorgrafX X2.................................................................................... i About this guide ........................................................................................................... i Conventions ...........................................................................................................
-
Replacement procedures........................................................................................ 29 Replacement procedures........................................................................................ 30 Replacing the waste ink bottle ................................................................................... 30 Precautions............................................................................................................ 30 When to replace the waste ink bottle.......
-
Getting to know your ColorgrafX X2 The printer’s ability to select and print from pre-installed media widths, coupled with its large ink capacity, makes the printer a flexible “workgroup” printing resource that is easy-to-use and maintain. Feature overview Your ColorgrafX X2 is an easy to use, large format color inkjet printer.
-
Feature overview (con’t) Quick drying Ink X2 Inks are pigmented, oil-based, and designed specifically for use with X2 printers and supplies. These inks are formulated to be smudge resistant and instant drying. The color gamut is based on the SWOP (Standard Web Offset Printing) standards for press-quality, color graphics, versatility and easy color calibration. The inks do not require any special drying time after printing.
-
Feature overview (con’t) Media widths The printer holds one of each of the following width media rolls for each roll location: • 54 inches (1390 mm) – 54” only • 50 inches (1270 mm) – 54” only • 42 inches (1066 mm) – 54” only • 36 inches (914 mm) • 23.4 inches (594 mm) • 11 inches (297 mm) – 36” only When two media sizes are installed in the printer, two size graphics can be printed without having to physically replace and re-install the media rolls.
-
Feature overview (con’t) X2 supplied products are all direct-write, specially coated materials that vary in coating structure, physical properties (such as basis weight and overall product thickness), and base material type (such as paper, fabric, film or vinyl). These variances not only cause the printer setup for each material to be unique in order to successfully run each material through the printer, but also cause the achievable image quality per product to be different.
-
Printer components The following identifies the locations of the ColorgrafX X2’s components. Front view 1 2 9 7 8 3 4 56 The picture to the left identifies the location of the ColorgrafX X2’s main components as viewed with the front covers open. 1. Top cover 2. Media feeding area 3. Media set guide 4. Feed roller knob 5. Release lever 6. Operation panel 7. Front cover 8. Media exit (take-up roller) – standard on 54: model, optional on 36” model 9.
-
Printer Components (con’t) Rear view The power connection, circuit breaker, and on/off switch are located at the rear of the printer. 1 1. Power connector 2. Circuit breaker 2 3. Power switch 3 4.
-
Printer components (con’t) Media transport To thoroughly know your printer, you need to know how the print passes through the printer. Refer to the illustration on the next page. The process is as follows: 1. Media roll - The media roll is mounted in the printer. 2. Media feed roller - The media feed roller pulls the media from the media roll. It is driven through a clutch which couples to the timing belt driven by the Pinch roller drive motor.
-
Printer components (con’t) Media transport (con’t) 1 1 2 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 8 Getting to Know Your ColorgrafX X2
-
Printer components (con’t) Operation panel The printer’s operation panel is used to control the printer. Note: The operation panel can over-ride a print job being received from a remote computer. Always check that there is not a job in progress before assuming control of the printer using the operation panel. The operation panel includes the: • LCD display -- The LCD display shows the current status of the printer.
-
Printer components (con’t) Operations panel (con’t) READY MENUÎ R: 360 PRES 36 ggg Î F: 720 PRES 54 ggg Î The ColorgrafX X2 has three top-level menus, and four if the Color Direct option is installed. The button functionality is indicated by the display. 1. The default display, which is initially displayed, identifies the installed media (type and size) as well as provides an illustration of approximate usage.
-
Printer components (con’t) MENU Î READY Operations panel (con’t) RWD ALL Î RWD Î • Button 1, the top button on the right side of the LCD provides the Menu button. Pressing the Menu button shifts the printer to menu mode, from which you can select printing options. • Button 2, the second button is used to completely rewind the media. Current selected media will be rewound automatically to the start feed position. • Button 3, the third button rewinds the media as long as the button is pressed.
-
Operations Your ColorgrafX X2 inkjet printer is optimized for easy, automatic print production requiring minimum attention by an operator. This chapter describes the procedures to: 1. Use the operation panel 2. Start a print job 3. Operate the cutter 4. Operate the take-up roller Operations panel menu IMPORTANT! At the operations panel, you MUST set the media type(s) installed on the front and rear rollers before starting a print job; otherwise, the printer will NOT function correctly.
-
Operations panel menu (con’t) Menu options The top level menu consists of the following options: Option SET TEST PRINT Description Sets printer options, such as media type, media attributes, winding direction, language, etc. Prints the nozzle test pattern for printer diagnostics. HEAD MAINTENANCE Carries out print head maintenance, such as purging and wiping print heads. ADJUSTMENT, AUTO Sets the adjustment parameters for the printer.
-
Set mode The SET mode lets you select a media roll, set the media type, set the media roll’s attributes, set date and time, set SCSI interface ID and time out, set rewind delay, and set the winding direction for the Take Up Roller.
-
Menu options (con’t) Set mode (con’t) Option Roll Select Description Parameters This command selects which of the two media rolls, rear or front feeder, on the printer is to be used for the next print job. Each roll, once selected, then displays the roll attributes. FRONT BACK Note - Each roll will have separate settings of various values. This allows loading media with different characteristics onto the printer and having the printer settings optimized for each media type.
-
Menu options (con’t) Set mode (con’t) Option Media Attribute Description Parameters Selects the attributes for each roll of media in the printer. Note: the following media do NOT have the WAIT CUT option as these media must be cut manually: Poly Cloth, Poly Canvas, Reinforced 360, and PSV 360. Additionally, CUT MODE is visible for these media, but is automatically disabled and cannot be changed.
-
Menu options (con’t) Set mode (con’t) The following describes the attribute available for each media: Option Wait Carriage Description The Wait Carriage attribute determines the time delay in seconds that the printer waits between passes to allow the ink to be absorbed by the media. Parameters 0 – 30 seconds in 0.1 second intervals. Wait Cut The Wait Cut attribute determines the amount of time, in seconds, the printer waits after the last pass before performing the cut operation.
-
Menu options (con’t) Set mode (con’t) Additional options available through the SET menu. Option Description Parameters Power Save Sets the idle time before the printer goes into its power save mode. OFF -- 60min (in 5min interval) Maintenance Interval Sets the frequency in which the printer runs the maintenance routine. NONE/SHORT/MIDDLE/LONG Init Cut Enables/disables a media cut during new media initialization. (Enable only when loading new media and you know the media has a straight edge.
-
Menu options (con’t) Set mode (con’t) Option Description Parameters SCSI ID Normally set during printer installation and should not require resetting. The host computer automatically senses the SCSI ID and sets the software in the host computer to the correct ID number. The SCSI ID set in the host computer must agree with the SCSI ID set on the printer. 1–6 I/F Time Out Determines the amount of time the printer waits for the next command from the host computer before aborting the print job.
-
Menu options (con’t) Set mode (con’t) Option Description Parameters Auto Cap Automatically caps the heads. ON/OFF Rewind Delay Determines the amount of time the printer waits for the media rewind. OFF/1 minute – 60 minutes Feed Correction Compensates for errors in the paper path. Handled by the firmware. EXECUTE / NON-EXECUTE Inter Page Gap Sets the spacing between images. UNCONTROLLED 0 – 12 (1 inch interval) Media Flattening Sets the delay to let the media flatten after advancing.
-
Menu options (con’t) REPLACING BLADE When selected, the REPLACING BLADE option moves the cutter unit to the center position in order to replace the cutter blade. S MOVE TO THE CENTERÎ LIFE COUNTER 1 and 2 LIFE COUNTER 1 provides media transport usage information for the life of the printer. LIFE COUNTER 2 provides media transport usage information since the last counter reset. Press CLEAR to reset the counter. S S * xxx.
-
Starting a print job To successfully start a print job, perform the following: 1. Visually check that the printer has adequate media available and that the ink bottles have enough ink to complete the print. IMPORTANT! You must turn the printer on before the digital front end. This allows the computer to recognize the printer as a SCSI device. 2. When starting the printer, use the printer’s power switch to turn the printer ON.
-
Operating the cutter The cutter can automatically cut the media from the roll to the selected print size after printing is completed. The cutter then stops at the left rest position after the cut is completed. If the cutter stops without completing the cut cycle due to a media jam, e.g., the printer being turned off or a power failure, turn off the printer using its power switch. After correcting the source of the problem, turn on the printer’s power switch. The cutter will return to the left position.
-
Operating the cutter (con’t) Replacing cutter blade The procedures to replace the cutter blade are: Procedures 1. At the printer’s operations panel, press the Menu button (top button) to enter menu mode. Platen guide 1 2. Use the arrow buttons to scroll to Replacing Blade and press the associated button to proceed. 2 3 3. The operation panel will display: "Move to the center". Press the associated button to move the cutter blade to the center. 4.
-
Operating the cutter (con’t) Replacing cutter blade (con’t) 9. Tilt and slide the cutter blade from the cutter holder. 10. Install the new cutter blade to the cutter holder. a. Ensure that the cutter unit is still in the centered position. b. Push the new cutter blade into the cutter holder until the blade snaps into position. 11. Press the button associated with RESET. Note: RESET moves the cutter unit to the right, even if the cutter blade has NOT been successfully installed.
-
Using the take-up roller Setup the take-up assembly The procedures to set-up the take-up roller: Procedures 1. Adjust the position of TAKE UP ROLLER HOLDER for the roll size. Perform this action on both the left and right sides. 2. Loosen the thumbscrew, and slide the TAKE UP ROLLER HOLDER to the desirable position then secure the thumb screw.
-
Using the take-up roller (con’t) Setup the take-up assembly (con’t) 3. Set the FLANGE on the plastic roller bearing on the right side. 4. Set the left FLANGE on the plastic roller bearing. If you need to adjust the length, do steps 1 and 2 again. (Note that the end caps for the take-up roller are black versus the green caps for the media roller. Use these for optimum performance.) 5. At the operations panel, enable the take-up roll. a. Press the Menu button (top button) to enter menu mode. b.
-
Supplies This section describes the simple procedures for ink and media replacement. Additionally, how to properly handle and store these supplies is addressed to ensure maximum print quality. Replacing ink bottles Precautions The following precautions must be strictly enforced when handling inks. WARNING: Combustible. Keep ink away from open flames. Do not drink, drop into eyes, or spill onto your skin. Keep the ink out of reach of children. The ink can cause difficulty in breathing and damage your eyes.
-
Replacing ink bottles (con’t) Replacement procedures The steps to replace ColorgrafX X2 inks are: Procedures 1. Ensure the ink bottle you replace is the same color as the original. Tip – The ink holder labels on the printer are color coded with the color ink to be used. Always match the ink holder label color to the ink color in the replacement bottle. 2. Remove the ink bottle. 3. Remove the cap from the new ink bottle.
-
Replacing ink bottles (con’t) Replacement procedures 4. Insert the new ink bottle in the ink bottle holder. Important: Ink spills should be cleaned immediately using soap and water. Dispose of all used cleaning materials as approved by local and federal requirements. 5. Ensure that the waste ink bottle is in place and properly seated. 6. Press Button 3 (PRESS TO RESET). The printer will automatically replenish the ink.
-
Replacing the waste ink bottle (con’t) When to replace the waste ink bottle The waste ink bottle should be replaced when the waste ink bottle is filled with the waste ink. * WASTE BOTTLE FULL /NOT INSTALLED For cases where the waste ink bottle is full, the LCD will display the Waste Bottle Full message. SEE USER GUIDE [ER: 4621] The amount of waste ink in the waste ink bottle is measured by the waste ink bottle’s weight.
-
Loading and removing media Supported media The ColorgrafX X2 printer can print on a variety of media including paper, films, vinyl, and other special media. The list of available media changes to meet customer requirements, so check with your sales representative to determine what media is currently available and in what roll sizes. Caution: Using media other than the recommended media can cause media jams, blurred images, or printer failure.
-
Loading and removing media (con’t) Loading media in the printer (con’t) 3. Turn the locking knob on the media end cap to its locked position to secure it in the media roll. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the opposite end of the media roll. 5. Open the printer’s top cover. 6. Set the new media roll on the printer. 7. Media width guides are provided on the printer’s media roll feeder.
-
Loading and removing media (con’t) Loading media in the printer (con’t) 11. Rotate the feed roller knob toward you. Continue to forward the media until you hear a beep from the printer. The printer will sense the new media’s leading edge. Ensure that there is even tension and no wrinkles on the media. Feed roller knob 12. Close the printer’s top cover. The printer will start initializing, and you should hear activity as it checks and positions the newly loaded media roll.
-
Loading and removing media (con’t) When to replace media EMPTY MEDIA ROLL LOAD MEDIA The media should be replaced whenever the LCD display displays Empty Media Roll. SEE USER GUIDE [ER: 3A24] Caution: The media rolls are heavy. Handle carefully and ask for assistance to avoid personal injury, damage to the printer, or damage to the media. Removing media The steps to remove media are: Procedures 1. Open the printer top cover.
-
2. Rotate the end cap rearward to rewind the media onto the media roll. 3. Remove the media roll from the feeder. 4. Remove the end caps from both ends of the media roll by turning the light green locking knob in the RELEASE direction and then pulling the caps away from the media roll. Tip: Use a low-adhesion tape, such as masking tape, to keep the media from unrolling after it is removed from the printer. A high-adhesion tape can damage the leading edge of the media when it is removed. 5.
-
Supply storage (con’t) Media storage When storing media: 1. Select a cool, well ventilated area. 2. Don't place media rolls directly on the floor. In humid conditions, be sure to leave space for air circulation between the floor and the media. 3. Avoid storing media where it might be exposed to direct sunlight, high temperature, or high humidity. 4. Use media within 2 years of date of manufacture. 5. Unless otherwise instructed, store all media flat (horizontally). 6.
-
Maintaining print quality Overview The ColorgrafX X2 inkjet printer is a self-maintaining printer. That is, it requires no routine maintenance. The procedures in this sections cover head maintenance for optimum performance, maximum resolution, and sharp details. Head Maintenance Normal maintenance The printer has, at the print head home position, a vacuum pump positioned over the print head.
-
Head Maintenance (con’t) Test Print You can print the nozzle test pattern through the operation panel. This is performed to check for clogged nozzles. Procedures 1. Press the Menu mode button. 2. Press the button associated with the TEST PRINT option to enter the test print mode. S
-
Jam clearance Clearing a media jam Overview If the printer has a media jam, clear it using the following procedure. Diagrammatic labels indicating the summarized steps are attached inside of the equipment. Important - Repeated media jams indicate the printer is not operating normally. Refer to the section "Error messages and troubleshooting" from Appendix A which includes probable causes and suggested corrective actions. Procedures 1. Open the top and front covers.
-
Clearing a media jam (con’t) a. If the jam/wrinkles are found on the right side of the carriage, slide it to the left. Wrinkles on the left side b. If on the left side, slide it to the right end. To avoid print head damage, ensure that the media does not contact the print heads. Carriage 3. If the media is protruding from the media exit, cut that portion of the media using scissors or a knife. 4. If the jam occurred before the media was ejected from the media exit, pull out the media for easy cutting.
-
Clearing a media jam (con’t) 6. Rewind the media rearward. 7. Set the media again. 8. Close the release lever. 9. Insert the leading edge of the media to the feeder. Refer to Operations: Loading and removing media. 10. Close the top and front covers. The printer will initialize automatically. 11. If the jam error message does not clear, go to More tips for clearing jam following this section.
-
Clearing a media jam (con’t) More tips for clearing media jams 1. If the jam error message does not clear, doublecheck the following points. 2. Inspect the edge of the media roll to ensure there is no damage. 3. Determine if the media is wrinkled on the media roll. If yes, replace the media roll. 4. Ensure the end caps are set properly. Refer to Loading and removing media for installation. 5. Inspect the media feeders. If pieces of media remain in the media path, remove them.
-
Clearing a media jam (con’t) f. If the printer has residual pieces of media, clear the pieces of media. g. If the printer has a sticky substance such as glue, clean the media path with alcohol and cleaning paper. h. If, after performing the stated clearing activities, you still receive an error message indicating a jam, contact your service representative. Clearing a cutter jam Procedures When a cutter jam occurs, typically the cutter unit blade is stuck. 1. Follow the procedure, clearing a media jam.
-
2. Carefully remove the jammed media from the cutter unit. 3. If the jam occurred before the media was ejected from the media exit, pull out the media for easy cutting. a. Cut the media with scissors or a knife. b. Ensure the media roll is undamaged. If so, replace the media roll. c. Verify that the Cut Mode is set as desired. d. If the cutter blade is damaged, replace the blade. Further jams will occur as long as a damaged blade is being used. e.
-
In case of difficulty Overview If you suspect your printer is not working properly or you are experiencing poor quality output, follow the procedures in this chapter to isolate the cause, then follow the suggestions to correct the problem. First check for an error message on the printer's LCD. If an error condition is not displayed, use the observed symptoms to pinpoint the cause and the appropriate corrective action.
-
Trouble isolation procedures (con’t) Poor image quality When you experience poor print quality, check the following first: 1. Check that the proper media for the print resolution is being used. 2. Check that the approved ink is being used, and it is within its expiration date. 3. Check (at the digital front end) that the proper RIP color curve is loaded for the loaded media. 4. Check that automatic print head cleaning has been performed. 5.
-
Trouble isolation procedures (con’t) Adjustment auto mode (con’t) Procedures 1. Press the MENU button and enter to the MENU mode. 2. Use the right and left key to scroll the menu display. Select the ADJUSTMENT, AUTO display status. S
-
Trouble isolation procedures (con’t) Adjustment auto mode (con’t) Option Description BI-DIR DENSITY Optical density correction in the bi-directional print mode. FIRING TIMING Placement error correction between two HEAD, in the main scanning direction. PRINT POSITION Correction of the print position. ALL All adjustment. COLOR SELECT This command selects the ink bottle being adjusted.
-
Trouble isolation procedures (con’t) Magnification adjustment mode The vertical media movement between carriage head passes is governed by the number of cycles of the media transport system's forward motor. This enables fine-tuning the amount of media vertical movement associated with each pass of the print heads, preventing a void between the inked areas laid down with each print-head pass. Control panel menu item * 0.
-
Trouble isolation procedures (con’t) Computer interface test (con’t) 4. In the SCSI Select utility, verify that the printer has the same SCSI ID set as is being addressed by the host computer. 5. In the SCSI Select utility, set the transfer rate to 10 MB/sec and disable disconnect. 6. Print from the host computer to ensure that all of the elements are connected and working properly. 7. If you are able to print using commands from the host computer, the computer/printer interface is working properly.
-
Common operating problems (con’t) Symptom Potential Problem Suggested Solution Media leading edge is curled. Determine if the media leading edge is curled. If it is curled, cut off the curled area. The curls might be caused by media wrinkle. If you have wrinkled media, feed the media until the wrinkles disappear, then cut the media.
-
Symptom Potential Problem Suggested Solution Poor image quality (con’t) Vertical lines are not straight Error in the timing adjustment (the correction in the main scanning direction) Adjust the main scanning direction using Adjustment, Auto Mode. Voids or contamination The head cleaning mechanism might not have thoroughly cleaned the print heads during normal print cycles Perform the print head cleaning procedure: Head Maintenance.
-
Print job is return aborted Inappropriate settings template. (“Last Print” is the settings template used if another template is not specified when an image file is opened.) Check Print Setup settings and ensure that the media and roll settings correlate. If it constantly seems to default to the incorrect roll with each file that you open and print, apply a different template. Incompleted print job; message stating, “seek to a tile” Job size is larger than 1GB.
-
LCD error messages When the printer detects an error during use, it displays an error message on the printer's operations panel, that is, the LCD. User resolvable The user can resolve these errors. Each message box contains the error type, suggested action, and the error number. Error Message Error Message AUTO ADJ. FAILURE ON K HEAD SEE USER GUIDE [ER:2921] SCANNING ERROR: RESET MEDIA SEE USER GUIDE [ER:3322] MEDIA SET ERROR RESET REAR ROLL SEE USER GUIDE [ER:3A42] AUTO ADJ.
-
Error Message Error Message Error Message JAM2, FRONT ROLL REMOVE MEDIA SEE USER GUIDE [ER:3B21] JAM7, END OF ROLL REMOVE MEDIA SEE USER GUIDE [ER:3B71] Y INK EMPTY LOAD INK CARTRIDGE JAM2, REAR ROLL REMOVE MEDIA SEE USER GUIDE [ER:3B22] CUTTER BLADE STUCK MOVE BLADE MANUALLY SEE USER GUIDE [ER:3C11] K INK EMPTY FILLING INK JAM3, FRONT ROLL REMOVE MEDIA SEE USER GUIDE [ER:3B31] TOP COVER OPENED CLOSE THE COVER.
-
Menu Tree READY MENUÎ READY MENUÎ CUT Î RWD ALL Î R: 360 PRES 36 ggg Î F: 720 PRES 54 ggg Î RWD Î FWD Î From HEAD MAINTENANCE From MENU S
-
SET menu – first level only S
SET Î From SET S S ROLL SELECT Î UNIT SELECTÎ WINDING DIRECTIONÎ S S MEDIA TYPE, REAR Î AUTO CAP Î MEDIA TYPE, FRONT Î REWIND DELAY Î S S MEDIA ATTRIBUTE Î FEED CORRECTION Î POWER SAVE Î INTER PAGE GAP Î S MAINT.
-
SET menu – detailed OPTIONS S ROLL SELECT Î S * FRONT + FRONT BACK ENTER Î S * 360 PRESENTATION + - S ENTER Î MEDIA TYPE, REAR Î MEDIA TYPE, FRONT Î S * 720 PRESENTATION + - ENTER Î S MEDIA ATTRIBUTE Î * 360 PRESENTATION Î POWER SAVE Î * 720 PRESENTATION Î S 360 PRESENTATION 720 PRESENTATION WHITE MATTE FILM BACKLIT FILM 360 BACKLIT FILM 720 POLY CLOTH POLY CANVAS PHOTO-BAS
-
SET menu – detailed (con’t) OPTIONS S * LONG S + MAINT.
-
SET menu – detailed (con’t) S * OFF + - S OPTIONS ENTER Î AUTO CAP Î REWIND DELAY Î * OFF S + - OFF 1 min – 60 min ENTER Î * NOT EXECUTE + ENTER Î FEED CORRECTION Î INTER PAGE GAP Î * 1 INCH EXECUTE NON EXECUTE - S S S + - UNCONTROLLED 0 – 12 (1 inch interval) ENTER Î * NONE S MEDIA FLATTENING Î LANGUAGE Î S + - ENTER Î S + - * ENGLISH ENTER Î LON
-
HEAD MAINTENANCE menu From Test Print menu OPTIONS
S No options – automatically executes when either STRONG or NORMAL is selected. STRONG PURGING Î NORMAL PURGING Î ADJUSTMENT, AUTO menu S PRESS EXECUTE KEY No further options S EXECUTE Î MAG. SINGLE Î MAG. MULTI Î S
-
REPLACING BLADE menu From Adjustment, Auto menu OPTIONS S No further options . MOVE TO THE CENTER Î LIFE COUNTER menu S S * xxx.x feet LIFE COUNTER 1 Î LIFE COUNTER 2 Î S * xxx.x feet S * xxx.x feet CLEAR Î ENTER Î S * xxx.