SL-D3000 Operation Guide
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Contents Contents Introduction Removing Flanges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Installing Flanges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Loading Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Warnings, Cautions, Notes, and Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Screen Shots In the Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Illustrations In the Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Printer Parts . . . . . . . . .
Contents Operation History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Error History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 CANADA (ICES). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156 Where To Get Help Contacting Epson Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157 Checking Items and Checking Times Checking Items List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction Introduction Warnings, Cautions, Notes, and Tips w Warnings This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in serious injury or even death due to incorrect handling. c Cautions This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in injury or damage to property due to incorrect handling. Notes contain important information on the operation of this product. Tips contain useful tips on the operation of this product.
Introduction Printer Parts There are two versions of this printer available; the Dual Roll Model that comes with a front roll paper feed unit and a rear roll paper feed unit, and the Single Roll Model that comes with only the rear roll paper feed unit. Front Tip: Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll paper. For the Single Roll Model, see the information for rear roll paper. When the front roll paper feeder is lowered A Front roll paper feeder (only for the Dual Roll Model) Holds the Spindle unit.
Introduction E Operation panel Switches for setting the paper type as well as lights that indicate the status of the printer. U “Operation panel” on page 16 F Sorter unit (optional) Automatically sorts prints when the optional sorter unit is installed. G Sorter tray (Included with the optional sorter unit) Holds one print order in one tray (or up to 50 sheets in one tray). H Sorter Drive Switch (Included with the optional sorter unit) Press when manually feeding to the next optional sorter tray.
Introduction When the front roll paper feeder is raised J Lock Release button (only for the Dual Roll Model) Press the Lock Release button while holding down the handle on the front roll paper feeder slightly to release the lock. You can then raise the front roll paper feeder. K Air Intake Takes air into the printer. Do not allow anything to block this intake vent. L Maintenance Tank Cover Open when replacing the maintenance tank. M Rear roll cover Open when loading and removing paper.
Introduction P Top cover/Top tray Open to clear paper jams and perform maintenance. When the sorter is installed, prints longer than 12 inches (305 mm) are ejected here. Q Ink Cartridge Install the six different color ink cartridges here. Single Roll Model R Long print stacker Supports ejected long paper. Extend this stacker when printing on long paper.
Introduction Rear A USB port Connects the USB cable. B Conveyor (Included with the optional sorter unit) Conveys ejected prints to the Side tray or to the sorter. C Side tray Ejects print sizes not supported by the Top tray and the sorter, as well as ejecting unnecessary paper that remains in the printer when an error occurs. D Long paper ejection unit (Included with the optional sorter unit) Depending on the print size, paper is ejected to the Top tray, Side tray, or the sorter.
Introduction F Inside cover for long paper ejection unit (upper/lower) Open if there is a paper jam. Loosen the screw for the upper cover section, and then remove. G Exhaust vent Vents internal heat from the printer. Do not cover the vent. H Trimmed waste paper box Collects trimmed waste paper during printing. U “Disposing of Trimmed Waste Paper” on page 72 I Humidity control unit power switch The humidity control unit operates when you press the switch to turn on the light.
Introduction When the sorter unit is not installed A Tray Holds up to 50 prints. B Sorter port Connects the sorter unit cable.
Introduction Internal Tip: Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll paper. For the Single Roll Model, see the information for rear roll paper. When the rear roll cover is open When the front roll cover is open A Paper width guide Adjust to the width of the paper. B Paper feed slot Load paper by inserting the leading edge of the paper. C Paper size guide This guide helps when adjusting the Paper width guide position. D Spindle unit Load roll paper.
Introduction G Humidity control unit Adjusts the humidity in the roll paper feeder. Turn over to switch between dehumidification and humidification. When the white side is facing out in the roll paper feeder, dehumidification is performed. When the black side is facing out, humidification is performed.
Introduction A Flange Fixes to the left and right of the paper core. After passing through the Spool, rotate the center section to fix the Spool in place. B Spool After fixing the paper in place with the Flange, pass it through the Flange. Back printing unit A Ribbon cassette A Ribbon cassette for printing on the back of prints. Two ribbon cassettes allow you to print two lines on the back of your prints. If the printing quality starts to look too light, replace the Ribbon cassette.
Introduction Operation panel Tip: Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll paper. For the Single Roll Model, see the information for rear roll paper. A p light (green) The printer's operational status is indicated by a lit or flashing light. On: The printer is ready. Flashing: Operations such as printing, initializing, or maintenance, are being performed. Off: The printer is off, or an error has caused operations to stop. B 0 light (orange) The printer's error status is indicated by a lit light.
Introduction D Paper status light (orange) Flashing: If the light is flashing, a paper jam has occurred in the roll paper feeder. Off: The printer is off, or no paper errors have occurred. E Paper type setting switch Press to change the paper type. The paper type changes each time the button is pressed, and the current paper type is indicated by the lights. Match the paper type to the type of paper loaded. The switch is enabled when the roll paper feeder cover is open, and paper is removed.
Introduction Notes on Safety To use this product safely, be sure to read the manual supplied with the product before use. Not handling this product as described in the manual supplied could cause a breakdown or an accident to occur. Keep this manual close at hand to solve any unknown issues that may arise with the product. Meaning of Symbols and Marks w Warning: This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in serious injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
Introduction Notes on Installation Do not block the products airflow vents. If the airflow vents are blocked, the internal temperature rises and could cause a fire. Do not set it up in a location in which it could be covered by a cloth and so on, or in an area with poor ventilation. Also, be sure to secure the installation space indicated in the manual.
Introduction Notes on Handling Do not use near volatile substances such as alcohol or thinner, and do not use near fires. Electric shock or fire could occur. Do not use the product in an abnormal condition, such as if it is emitting smoke or if you notice any strange odors or noises. Electric shock or fire could occur. If an abnormality does occur, turn off the power immediately, disconnect the plug from the electrical outlet, and then contact a technical representative.
Introduction If you need to open the printer's top cover while in use, do not touch the heater or the cover which are indicated by warning labels. Because internal parts reach high temperatures, burns could occur. When opening and closing the printer cover, do not place your hands near the section where the cover joins with the main body of the printer. If your fingers or hands are too close to this section, an injury could occur.
Introduction Do not plug in or unplug the power plug with wet hands. Electric shock could occur. Do not use the power cable with an "octopus" extension cable. Heat is generated and could cause a fire. Connect directly to a domestic electrical outlet. Periodically disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet and clean the base of the plug as well as between the blades.
Introduction Notes on Consumables Take the following measures if ink gets on your skin, or in your eyes or mouth. O If any ink gets on your skin, wash immediately with soap and water. O If any ink gets in your eyes, flush them immediately with water. Inflammation or light inflammation of the eyes may occur if they are not treated immediately. If any abnormalities occur, contact a doctor immediately. O If any ink gets in your mouth, spit it out immediately and consult your doctor.
Introduction Notes on Usage Notes on Printer Usage O Do not suddenly change the temperature in the room where this product is set up. If the temperature changes suddenly, drops of water (condensation) could occur inside the product which may have an adverse effect on operations. O Do not place any containers containing water, such as vases or cups, on this product. If water enters the product, it could cause it to malfunction. Also, do not put any heavy objects on the product.
Introduction O Do not dismantle or remodel ink cartridges. You may not be able to print properly. O Do not drop or knock it against hard objects; otherwise, the ink may leak. O Although nothing may be printed, this printer uses ink from all cartridges during head cleaning and other maintenance operations to keep the Print Head Unit in good condition. O Although the ink cartridges may contain recycled materials, this does not effect printer function or performance.
Starting up and Shutting down the Printer Starting up and Shutting down the Printer Starting up the Printer Click Pre-operation Check on the Client PC to start the printer. In Pre-operation Check, the printer starts after the items that need to be checked manually have been displayed. When Printer PC is connected to the printer, Printer PC starts automatically. The Power switch on the back of the printer should normally be On (the light is on).
Starting up and Shutting down the Printer B Select the printer you want to start from the Registered Printer List, and then click Pre-operation Check. Tip: O If the selected printer is already available, the Pre-operation Check button is unavailable. O If the cable connected to the printer is disconnected, or the printer's Power switch is off, an error message is displayed because connection is not possible. Check the contents of the message.
Starting up and Shutting down the Printer D Check that the p light on the Operation panel has changed from flashing to lit. Tip: O Because you can use the screen to perform printer maintenance and a Post-operation Check, keep the screen open until you shut down the printer. O Click Close on the SL-D3000 Maintenance Utility screen to close the screen. O By clicking Printer Information, you can check information such as the remaining amounts for consumables. Check as necessary.
Starting up and Shutting down the Printer Shutting down the Printer Click Post-operation Check on the Client PC to shut down the printer. When the printer is shut down in Post-operation Check, and Printer PC is connected to the printer, Printer PC closes automatically. The Power switch on the back of the printer should normally be On (the light is on). Normally, you do not need to turn off the Power switch or disconnect the power cable when you finish work.
Starting up and Shutting down the Printer B Select the printer you want to close from the Registered Printer List, and then click Post-operation Check. Tip: In the following situations, the Post-operation Check button is unavailable. O When the printer has already shut down O When the cable connected to the printer is disconnected O When the printer's Power switch is off C Click Start Post-operation Check. D Follow the on-screen instructions to check the printer, and then click OK.
Starting up and Shutting down the Printer E Click Close to finish. Tip: If you are using another printer, continue making operations without closing the screen. This completes this section. Turning the Power Off in an Emergency See the following if you need to turn off the power in an emergency.
Replacing Paper Replacing Paper This section explains how to use genuine Epson paper, and how to remove paper from the roll paper feeder and load new paper. Tip: O When paper is out, use the paper status lights on the Operation panel to check which roll paper feeder is empty. O If the edges of the paper are torn, use scissors to cut the paper so that it is straight, and then load the paper.
Replacing Paper Printer Driver Settings Set "Paper Type" for the printer driver according to the paper name as shown in the following table. Paper Name Printer Driver Paper Type Setting Professional Photo Paper Glossy* Professional Paper for SureLab Professional Photo Paper Luster* Professional Paper for SureLab * Set High Quality in the printer driver's image settings to achieve high quality printing when using Professional Photo Paper Glossy and Professional Paper Photo Luster.
Replacing Paper Notes on Paper Storage O When storing paper before and after opening, store in the following environment and keep it out of direct sunlight. O We recommend storing paper in its original packaging, and then placing it in a separate packing box. O To prevent the paper from unravelling, we recommend using the paper belt supplied to keep the paper in place. O After opening, remove any unused paper from the core unit, wind it up, and then store.
Replacing Paper Storing and Displaying Printed Paper O Make sure the printed surface does not get scuffed or scratched. O To maintain color tones, avoid high temperatures, high humidity, direct sunlight, and make sure you store the prints in a dark environment. O Try to avoid displaying prints outdoors and in direct sunlight. Otherwise the colors may fade faster than expected. O When exhibiting prints indoors, we recommend keeping them in frames such as glass.
Replacing Paper Paper Feed Section The configuration for the paper feed section of the printer changes depending on the model. Although all models are equipped with a rear roll paper feeder, only the Dual Roll Model is equipped with a front roll paper feeder. Also, the type of paper supported and the capacity differs for each type of feeder as shown in the following table.
Replacing Paper B Check that the p light on the Operation panel is lit. C For the Dual Roll Model, hold down the handle of the front roll paper feeder a little ( Lock Release button( ), and then raise the front roll paper feeder. If the p light is flashing, the printer is operating. Wait until operation has stopped. When the roll paper feeder is raised, a warning buzzer sounds. D Open the rear roll cover.
Replacing Paper E Slide the right Paper width guide to the right. F Remove the paper from the Paper feed slot, and rewind the paper. G Grip the handle and pull out the rear roll paper feeder.
Replacing Paper H Remove the Spindle unit. Removing Flanges A Release the locks on the left and right flanges. B Remove the Spool. Rotate the center sections of the Flange counterclockwise to release the lock.
Replacing Paper C Stand the Spindle unit vertically on a flat surface, and then remove the top Flange. Tip: It does not matter which Flange is at the top. D Remove the paper. Tip: After removing the paper, rewind it correctly and then store it in the original packaging that came with the paper. Installing Flanges A Remove the new paper from its packaging, and stand it vertically on the flat surface. Next, wipe away paper particles from the top of the paper with a damp cloth.
Replacing Paper B Set the Flange on the paper surface from which paper particles have been wiped away. Place the paper straight to the Flange. Tip: Either Flange can be set. C Position the paper so that the surface to which the Flange has not been set is face up. D Place the other Flange on the other end of the paper. E Place the Spindle unit on its side so that the paper is in the position shown below. Next, wipe away paper particies with a damp cloth.
Replacing Paper Make sure the triangular marks on the flanges have not shifted out of position. F Insert the Spool so that the gear section ( ) is on the left. Note: Note the direction of the Spool and the direction of the paper. If the directions are not correct, the paper cannot be loaded correctly. G Adjust the position of the Spool so that it is at the center of the Spindle unit. H Lock the flanges on both sides.
Replacing Paper Rotate the center sections of the flanges clockwise to lock them in place. Loading Paper A Place the Spindle unit into the rear roll paper feeder in the direction shown in the illustration below, and then push the rear roll paper feeder into the printer. Tip: Remove any tape or protective sheets from the paper.
Replacing Paper B Slide the rear roll paper feeder into the printer. C Adjust the position of the paper width guides to the width of the paper. When adjusting the position of the paper width guides, raise the guides slightly, and then move to the left and right. Adjust the triangle mark on the paper width guides to the scale. The scale is displayed in millimeters (with inches in parentheses). D Slide the right Paper width guide to the right.
Replacing Paper Without lifting forwards, slide the Paper width guide to the right within the movable area. E Match the left edge of the paper with the left Paper width guide, and pass the leading edge of the paper through the groove in the paper width guides.
Replacing Paper F Insert until the leading edge of the paper is visible beyond the roller as shown in the illustration below. G Rotate the flanges forward slowly to take up the slack in the paper. Note: Printing when the paper is sagging could decrease print quality and cause a paper jam. Make sure you take up the slack in the paper.
Replacing Paper H Slide the right Paper width guide to the left until it is flush with the edge of the paper. Note: O Make sure that there is no gap between the Paper width guide and the edge of the paper. If there is a gap, the print position may be misaligned, or a feeding error may occur. O I Do not push the Paper width guide against the paper too forcefully. The paper may be damaged, or it may cause a paper jam. If the paper type has changed, set the paper type on the Operation panel.
Replacing Paper J Close the rear roll cover. K For the Dual Roll Model, press the front roll paper feeder down as far as it will go. Check that the front roll paper feeder is fixed in place. Tip: If an error is displayed on the Client PC, you need to clear the error. Click OK on the error message. Next, check that the p light on the Operation panel is lit. This completes this section.
Replacing Paper Replacing Paper in the Front Roll Paper Feeder Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll paper. Removing Paper A Prepare the following items. Items Explanation New paper for loading You can load the following genuine Epson paper in the rear roll paper feeder. Professional Photo Paper Glossy Professional Photo Paper Luster A linen or vinyl cloth To avoid soiling the paper, place the Spindle unit on the cloth when loading/removing the paper.
Replacing Paper D Remove the paper from the Paper feed slot, and rewind the paper. E Remove the Spindle unit. Removing Flanges A Release the locks on the left and right flanges. Rotate the center sections of the Flange counterclockwise to release the lock.
Replacing Paper B Remove the Spool. C Stand the Spindle unit vertically on a flat surface, and then remove the top Flange. Tip: It does not matter which Flange is at the top. D Remove the paper. Tip: After removing the paper, rewind it correctly and then store it in the original packaging that came with the paper.
Replacing Paper Installing Flanges A Remove the new paper from its packaging, and stand it vertically on the flat surface. Next, wipe away paper particles from the top of the paper with a damp cloth. B Set the Flange on the paper surface from which paper particles have been wiped away. Place the paper straight to the Flange. Tip: Either Flange can be set. C Position the paper so that the surface to which the Flange has not been set is face up. Next, wipe away paper particies with a damp cloth.
Replacing Paper D Place the other Flange on the other end of the paper. E Place the Spindle unit on its side so that the paper is in the position shown below. F Insert the Spool so that the gear section ( Align the triangular marks on the flanges as shown in the illustration below. Make sure the triangular marks on the flanges have not shifted out of position. ) is on the left. Note: Note the direction of the Spool and the direction of the paper.
Replacing Paper G Adjust the position of the Spool so that it is at the center of the Spindle unit. H Lock the flanges on both sides. Match the edges of the flanges to the scale "|" marks on the paper size display according to the width of the paper. Rotate the center sections of the flanges clockwise to lock them in place.
Replacing Paper Loading Paper A Place the Spindle unit in the direction shown in the illustration below, and load it into the printer. Tip: Remove any tape or protective sheets from the paper. B Adjust the position of the paper width guides to the width of the paper. When adjusting the position of the paper width guides, raise the guides slightly, and then move to the left and right. Adjust the triangle mark on the paper width guides to the scale.
Replacing Paper C Pass the leading edge of the paper through the groove in the paper width guides. D Insert until the leading edge appears at the position shown in the illustration below. Check that the paper is nipped with the feed roller. Note: If you insert the paper into the printer and raise the front roll paper feeder immediately, the paper may be wrinkled. Do not insert the paper beyond the position shown below.
Replacing Paper E Rotate the flanges forward slowly to take up the slack in the paper. Note: Printing when the paper is sagging could decrease print quality and cause a paper jam. Make sure you take up the slack in the paper. F If the paper type has changed, set the paper type on the Operation panel. Each time you press the Paper type setting switch on the front roll paper feeder, the paper type changes and the light flashes to indicate the current paper type.
Replacing Paper G Close the front roll cover, and then press the Front roll lever to lock the front roll cover. Tip: If an error is displayed on the Client PC, you need to clear the error. Click OK on the error message. Next, check that the p light on the Operation panel is lit. This completes this section.
Ejecting Paper Ejecting Paper This section explains how to eject paper. Ejected Paper Path After printing, paper is cut to the specified size, and assigned to the ejected paper path determined by the print size. When the sorter unit is not installed, all prints are ejected to the tray. When the sorter unit is installed Ejected prints on the conveyer are carried to the Side tray or to the sorter.
Ejecting Paper Print Size Length Ejected Paper Path Output Capacity Width 4 to 8.3 inches (102 to 210 mm) Glossy/Luster A Sorter 50 max. for each tray*1 10 and 12 inches (254 and 305 mm) Glossy/Luster B Side tray 50 max. 12 to 36 inches (306 to 914 mm)*2 - Glossy/Luster C Top tray 30 max. 36 to 48 inches (915 to 1219 mm)*2 - Glossy/Luster 3.5 to 12 inches (89 to 305 mm) *1 Paper Surface Type 1 For print jobs that are larger than 50 prints, the prints are sorted into multiple trays.
Ejecting Paper When the Long print stacker is installed (only for Single Roll Model) Print Size Ejected Paper Path Length Width 12 inches (458 mm) or more* 4 inches (102 mm) or more A Long print stacker Output Capacity 1 * For prints that are longer than 12 inches (305 mm), a confirmation screen is displayed on the Client PC for each print.
Ejecting Paper Print Size Size Name Ejected Paper Path Width x Length When the sorter unit is installed When the sorter is not installed Sorter Top tray/ Long print stacker Side tray Tray 12 x 8 12 x 8 inches (305 x 203 mm) No No Yes Yes 10R 10 x 12 inches (254 x 305 mm) No No Yes Yes 12 X 10 12 x 10 (305 x 254 mm) No No Yes Yes 12 x 18 12 x 18 (305 x 457 mm) No Yes No Yes 62
Replacing Ink Cartridges Replacing Ink Cartridges c Caution: O Do not disassemble the ink cartridge. If it is disassembled, ink may get in your eyes or on the skin. O Do not shake the ink cartridge too hard. If you shake or swing it too hard, ink may leak from the cartridge. O Do not store ink cartridges within the reach of children. O Take the following measures if ink gets on your skin, or in your eyes or mouth. O If any ink gets on your skin, wash immediately with soap and water.
Replacing Ink Cartridges Checking the Ink Level You can check the amount of ink remaining from the Client PC. U “Printer Information” on page 87 When the amount of ink remaining has fallen below the minimum limit, the Ink status light on the Operation panel is lit. U “Operation panel” on page 16 Also, an error message is displayed on the Client PC.
Replacing Ink Cartridges Replacement Procedure Note: O Install an ink cartridge into each slot. You cannot print unless the correct cartridge is installed in each slot. O This product has been adjusted based on genuine ink cartridges. If you use ink cartridges other than genuine cartridges, the print results may be faint or the amount of ink remaining may not be detected correctly. We recommend using genuine ink cartridges.
Replacing Ink Cartridges D Press lightly on the expended ink cartridge (ink cartridge with the lit Ink status light), and remove the cartridge. Here, Y (Yellow) is used as an example. Use the same procedure for the other colors. Note: O Note that there may be ink around the ink supply port of used ink cartridges. O See the following for information on disposing of used ink. U “Disposing of the Main Printer Unit and Consumables” on page 25 E Remove the new ink cartridge from its box.
Replacing Ink Cartridges F Insert the ink cartridge until it meets resistance. G H Close the ink cartridge cover. I Check that the p light on the Operation panel is lit. If an error is displayed on the Client PC, click OK on the Client PC to clear the error. This completes this section.
Replacing the Maintenance Tank Replacing the Maintenance Tank The maintenance tank absorbs ink consumed when performing head cleaning. This section explains how to replace maintenance tanks that need to be replaced. See the following section for the replacement maintenance tank. U “Consumables and Optional Products” on page 147 Checking Maintenance Tank Space You can check the maintenance tank space from the Client PC.
Replacing the Maintenance Tank Replacement Procedure A Check that the p light on the Operation panel is lit. B For the Dual Roll Model, hold down the handle of the front roll paper feeder a little, press the Lock Release button, and then raise the front roll paper feeder. If the p light is flashing, the printer is operating. Wait until operation has stopped. When the roll paper feeder is raised, a warning buzzer sounds. C Place your hand under the maintenance tank cover to open the cover.
Replacing the Maintenance Tank Note: Do not touch the green IC chip on the maintenance tank. Doing so may prevent normal operation and printing. E Prepare a new maintenance tank. F Insert the new maintenance tank. G Close the maintenance tank cover.
Replacing the Maintenance Tank H For the Dual Roll Model, press the front roll paper feeder down as far as it will go. I If an error is displayed on the Client PC, click OK on the Client PC to clear the error. J Check that the p light on the Operation panel is lit. Check that the front roll paper feeder is fixed in place. This completes this section.
Disposing of Trimmed Waste Paper Disposing of Trimmed Waste Paper Trimmed waste paper collects in the trimmed waste paper box during printing. You need to empty the box before it is full. This section explains how to dispose of trimmed waste paper. Checking the Trimmed Waste Paper Box Usage Check Trimmed Waste Paper Box Usage from the Client PC. U “Printer Information” on page 87 When Trimmed Waste Paper Box Usage is full, an error message is displayed on the Client PC.
Disposing of Trimmed Waste Paper Disposal Procedure A Check that the p light on the Operation panel is lit. B Slide out while slightly lifting the handle of the trimmed waste paper box. C Empty the trimmed waste paper box. D Insert the trimmed waste paper box. If the p light is flashing, the printer is operating. Wait until operation has stopped.
Disposing of Trimmed Waste Paper E Reset Trimmed Waste Paper Box Usage from the Client PC. Click Clear Usage on the Printer Information screen. U “Printer Information” on page 87 Tip: You can also reset the value for Trimmed Waste Paper Box Usage by clicking Reset on the error message if it is displayed on the Client PC. This completes this section.
Replacing Ribbon Cassettes Replacing Ribbon Cassettes When the back printing unit is installed, replace the Ribbon cassette if back printing is too light. See the following section for the replacement Ribbon cassette. U “Consumables and Optional Products” on page 147 Note: Do not perform back printing if the Ribbon cassette is not inserted. Otherwise, paper could be jammed or the back printing unit could be damaged. Ink Ribbon Replacement Time When using an ink ribbon, back printing is light.
Replacing Ribbon Cassettes If the p light is flashing, the printer is operating. Wait until operation has stopped. B Prepare a new Ribbon cassette. C Slide out while slightly lifting the handle of the waste paper box. D Grip the handle on the back printing unit, and pull it down and out. If both lines are too light during back printing, you need to replace both ribbon cassettes. The back printing unit is installed behind the waste paper box.
Replacing Ribbon Cassettes E Hold the tab for the Ribbon cassette you want to replace and remove the cassette. When replacing the Ribbon cassette at the front When replacing the Ribbon cassette on the inside Tip: Dispose of the used Ribbon cassette in accordance with local regulations.
Replacing Ribbon Cassettes F Insert a new Ribbon cassette. Note the direction of the Ribbon cassette. The surface with a knob should face out. When replacing the Ribbon cassette at the front When replacing the Ribbon cassette on the inside Note: If the ribbon is slack, turn the knob on the Ribbon cassette to the right to take up the slack, and then insert it into the back printing unit.
Replacing Ribbon Cassettes G Push the back printing unit all the way in, and then holding the handle in the center push the unit up until it locks in place. H Insert the trimmed waste paper box. I Click OK on the Client PC to clear the error. J Check that the p light on the Operation panel is lit. This completes this section.
Adjusting the Humidity in the Roll Paper Feeder Adjusting the Humidity in the Roll Paper Feeder To maintain an appropriate humidity in the roll paper feeder, the humidity control unit can humidify or dehumidify the roll paper feeder. Each roll paper feeder has a humidity control unit. Adjust the humidity control unit for the paper in the roll paper feeder for which you want to adjust the humidity.
Adjusting the Humidity in the Roll Paper Feeder Turning the Humidity Control Unit On and Off When using the humidity control unit, press the humidity control unit's power switch on the back of the printer to turn it on (the light turns on). When not using the humidity control unit, press the humidity control unit's power switch to turn it off (the light turns off). Changing Between Dehumidification and Humidification This section explains how to change between dehumidification and humidification.
Adjusting the Humidity in the Roll Paper Feeder C Open the humidity control unit's cover. D Remove the screw by hand (one point) that fixes the humidity control unit in place. The rear roll paper feeder does not have a cover. Do not remove the screw for the rear roll paper feeder. After loosening the screw, slide as shown in the following illustration.
Adjusting the Humidity in the Roll Paper Feeder E Slowly remove the humidity control unit in the direction shown by the arrow. Note: Do not remove the humidity control unit's cable connectors (two points). F Turn it the other way round. Note: Be careful not to twist the cables. When dehumidifying, the white surface should face out.
Adjusting the Humidity in the Roll Paper Feeder When humidifying, the black surface should face out. G Insert the humidity control unit in the direction shown by the arrow.
Adjusting the Humidity in the Roll Paper Feeder H Fix the screw in place by hand. For the rear roll paper feeder, after sliding the screw, turn it by hand to fix it in place. I For the front roll paper feeder, attach the humidity control unit's cover. J Close the roll paper feeder's cover. For the front roll paper feeder, close the front roll cover. For the rear roll paper feeder, close the rear roll cover, and then press down the front roll paper feeder as far as it will go.
Setup and Maintenance Setup and Maintenance Summary From the Client PC, you can perform adjustment/maintenance operations such as checking the status of the printer, making settings, and performing head cleaning.
Setup and Maintenance Starting Up On the Client PC, click Start - All Programs - EPSON SL-D3000 System Application - Maintenance Utility. Printer Information You can confirm various types of printer information. Checking Printer Information On the Printer Information screen, check the printer's settings, remaining amount of consumables, and so on. A Select the printer you want to use from the Registered Printer List, and then click Printer Information.
Setup and Maintenance B On the Printer Information screen, you can check the printer's settings, remaining amount of consumables, and so on. Item Explanation Printer Name Displays the printer name. Printer Status Displays the printer status. Image Quality Settings Paper Information (Front/Rear) Standby The printer is ready to print. Printing The printer is printing. Performing Settings/Maintena nce The printer is performing maintenance operations such as a nozzle check.
Setup and Maintenance Item Ink Level Explanation Displays the remaining amount of ink. "Caution" is displayed when ink is running low. "Error" is displayed when the amount of ink remaining has fallen below the minimum limit. The ink cartridge is grayed out when the ink cartridge is not installed, or if there is a problem with the ink cartridge. If a non-genuine cartridge is installed, a message is displayed indicating that it is not covered by the warranty.
Setup and Maintenance Paper Settings You can check the paper information loaded in the front roll paper feeder or the rear roll paper feeder, and change the remaining amount of paper. Tip: Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll paper. For the Single Roll Model, information is not displayed under the front paper item. See the information for rear roll paper. A Click Settings/Maintenance on the SL-D3000 Maintenance Utility screen.
Setup and Maintenance B Click Paper Settings (022) from Print Condition Settings/Inspections (02). Item Front Explanation Paper Type Displays the type of paper (the paper name) loaded in the front roll paper feeder. Paper Surface Type Displays the paper surface type (the processing type for the paper surface) loaded in the front roll paper feeder. Paper Width Displays the width of the paper loaded in the front roll paper feeder. Displays the width detected by the printer.
Setup and Maintenance Head Cleaning This function allows you to check the status of the Print Head Unit and clear any clogged nozzles. If any Print Head Unit nozzles are clogged, there may be streaks in the prints or there may be a difference in color. If you notice any of these problems, perform Auto Cleaning (0311) to clean the head. Note: If nozzles are still clogged after performing Auto Cleaning (0311) several times, you need to perform a Nozzle Check (0312) and clean the head.
Setup and Maintenance B From the CR Unit Adjustment/Maintenance (03) menu, click Auto Cleaning (0311) from Head Cleaning (031). C Click Auto Cleaning. Nozzle check begins, and cleaning is performed as necessary. This may take some time depending on the status of the nozzles.
Setup and Maintenance D Check the status of each head displayed in Result. When the nozzles are cleared, "Good" is displayed. If nozzles are clogged, a message is displayed that indicates you need to clean the Print Head Unit again. Perform necessary cleaning. Reading the Results: Color Explanation Green The nozzles are not clogged. Yellow Clogging is detected. Perform Auto Cleaning (0311) again. Red Clogging is detected.
Setup and Maintenance Nozzle Check This function allows you to check for clogged nozzles in the Print Head Unit. The printer automatically detects clogging and displays the information on the screen. You can also print a check pattern for confirmation. After performing a nozzle check, specify the type on the screen to perform head cleaning if necessary. A Click Settings/Maintenance on the SL-D3000 Maintenance Utility screen.
Setup and Maintenance Checking with Detect Clogging The printer checks the status of the nozzles, and displays any clogged nozzles on the screen. Perform Print Head Unit cleaning according to the check results. Tip: The method for confirming the status of the nozzles also includes the method for printing a check pattern. U “Printing the check pattern” on page 98 A Click Detect Clogging. Clogging detection starts, and the status of each nozzle is indicated by the colors.
Setup and Maintenance B Select the head where clogged nozzles were detected, and then click Normal or Powerful. To clean all of the print head units, check All. The color changes to gray for the heads that have been cleaned. Function C Explanation Normal Cleans the surface of the head, and clears clogged nozzles. Powerful Cleans more powerfully if the results of Detect Clogging are still red or nozzles are still clogged after repeating head cleaning several times.
Setup and Maintenance Printing the check pattern Print a check pattern, and then check for clogged nozzles. Perform Print Head Unit cleaning according to the check results. A Select the roll paper feeder you want to use for printing. B Click Print Check Pattern. This can be selected when paper is loaded. The check pattern is printed.
Setup and Maintenance C Check the print results. See the illustration below for more information on reading the print results. If there are any gaps in the check pattern, you need to perform head cleaning. Result: Good There are no gaps in the check pattern. The nozzles are not clogged. Result: Nozzles are clogged There are gaps in the check pattern. Nozzles are clogged. Perform cleaning. Tip: A number under each check pattern (1, 2, 3, ...) indicates the head number.
Setup and Maintenance D Select the head where clogged nozzles were detected, and then click Normal or Powerful. To clean all of the print head units, check All. Function E Explanation Normal Cleans the surface of the head, and clears clogged nozzles. Powerful Select if nozzles are still clogged after performing Normal cleaning several times. Because Powerful consumes more ink compared to Normal, prepare new ink cartridges before performing cleaning if ink levels are low.
Setup and Maintenance Operation History You can check errors that have occurred, the number of prints, and the number of head cleaning operations in the printer. A Click Settings/Maintenance on the SL-D3000 Maintenance Utility screen. Tip: The Settings/Maintenance screen opens when you click Settings/Maintenance on the Printer Information screen.
Setup and Maintenance B Click Operation History (044) from Printer Adjustment/Maintenance (04). Item Error History Explanation Displays up to 100 errors that have occurred in the printer, and information. Error ID indicates the error number. Service personnel can clear Error History. History Total Number of Copies Displays the total number of copies. Number of Copies Displays the number of copies. Service personnel can clear this number.
Setup and Maintenance Error History On the Error History screen, you can check errors that have occurred in the printer. A Click Error History on the SL-D3000 Maintenance Utility screen. B Check the Error History screen. Up to 100 errors that have occurred in the printer, and information are displayed. The error ID indicates the error number. This number may be cleared by service personnel as it is used for management information when performing maintenance.
Setup and Maintenance Help Click Help on any screen to display the Help.
Checking Items and Checking Times Checking Items and Checking Times Checking Items List See the following table for items that need to be checked and cleaned. Checking Time Daily (after work) Check Part Printing Mount and Ink Absorber Operation Contents See the Following Visually check that no paper particles or ink are stuck to the parts. Wipe away any dirt with a damp cloth or cotton swab.
Checking Items and Checking Times Daily Checks Printing Mount Visually check that no paper particles or ink are stuck to the parts. Wipe away any dirt with a damp cloth. Note: Do not wipe the ink absorber part. Otherwise ink may get on the cloth and smear the printing mount. Ink Absorber Visually check that no paper particles are stuck to the material. Gently wipe away any dirt with a cotton swab. Note: O Make sure that no paper particles remain on the edges of the ink absorber.
Checking Items and Checking Times Top Tray When prints are ejected to the Top tray, visually check that there is no dust or any foreign objects stuck to the prints. Wipe off any dirt with a soft cloth. Checking Once a Month Roll Paper Feeder Visually check that no dust and so on has accumulated. Wipe off any dirt with a soft cloth. Tip: Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll paper. For the Single Roll Model, information is not displayed under the front paper item.
Checking Items and Checking Times Paper Feed Path After Printing Visually check that no paper particles are stuck to the prints. If you do notice any paper particles, use a vacuum cleaner to clean the paper feed path. A Slide out while slightly lifting the handle of the waste paper box. B Grip the handle on the back printing unit, and pull it down and out. C Open the top cover, raise the heater unit's lever, and release the lock. The back printing unit is installed behind the waste paper box.
Checking Items and Checking Times D Raise and remove the heater unit. Note: Take care when handling the removed heater unit. If it is dropped or bumped, it could cause it to malfunction. Also, if the heater does get damaged, do not reinstall it in the printer. E After loosening the screws by hand as shown in the illustration below, remove both covers. c Caution: Do not touch any parts immediately after printing except for the cover screws.
Checking Items and Checking Times F Use a vacuum cleaner to clear away any paper particles. G Replace both covers and tighten the screws by hand to fix them in place. H Push the back printing unit all the way in, and then holding the handle in the center push the unit up until it locks in place. Also, use a vacuum cleaner to clear away any paper particles on the covers removed in the previous step.
Checking Items and Checking Times Note: O If the ribbon is slack, turn the knob on the Ribbon cassette to the right to take up the slack. O Make sure that the Ribbon cassette is inserted correctly. If the Ribbon cassette comes out, insert it again. I Insert the trimmed waste paper box. J Reinsert the heater unit and then close the top cover. This completes this section.
Checking Items and Checking Times Checking Once Every Six Months Feed Roller on Paper Feed Side Tip: Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll paper. For the Single Roll Model, information is not displayed under the front paper item. See the information for rear roll paper. Check that no paper particles are stuck to the prints. If there are any paper particles, use the Cleaning Sheet.
Checking Items and Checking Times Remove the Cleaning Sheet from the rear roll paper feeder after a warning buzzer sounds indicating that cleaning is complete. Finally, install the Spindle unit for the rear roll paper feeder as it was before. Tip: O See the manual supplied with the Cleaning Sheet for information on loading and using the Cleaning Sheet. O See the following for information on installing and removing the rear roll paper feeder.
Checking Items and Checking Times C Soak the BEMCOT (Clean room wiper) in water, wring it out firmly, and then fold it in half. Note: Do not use water that contains alcohol or detergent. Otherwise the fixing strength of the paper width guide may decline. D Push the BEMCOT between the paper width guide and the metal plate and up to the top as shown in the illustration. E Move the paper width guide to the 203 (8) position. The BEMCOT is secured in the paper width guide.
Checking Items and Checking Times F Grip the BEMCOT in both hands and slide it to the left and to the right to wipe off the paper powder. G Move the paper width guide to the same position as in step 2 (between 203 (8) and 254 (10)) so that it is raised from the surface, and then remove the BEMCOT. H Prepare a dry BEMCOT before the next step. I Repeat steps 4 to 7. This completes this section.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When an Error is Displayed If an error occurs in the printer, the error is indicated by a warning buzzer and lights, and an error message is displayed on the Client PC. Warning Buzzer and Light Displays Warning Buzzer and lights indicate the following problems. Carry out solutions according to the problem. Light Displays Warning Buzzer Problem What to do 0 light is lit The warning buzzer sounds until you start to clear the error or press the Paper type setting switch.
Troubleshooting Light Displays Warning Buzzer Problem What to do 0 light is lit Paper status light is flashing All lights are flashing The warning buzzer sounds until you start to clear the error or press the Paper type setting switch. A paper jam or a bad paper feed occurred in the roll paper feeder with the flashing Paper status light. One continuous beep A fatal error has occurred. Clear the paper jam or feed the paper again.
Troubleshooting Errors and Solutions Check the description of the error displayed, and take the necessary measures. Error ID 1011 Message What to do Paper Out has been processed. Remove the paper from the tray, and then click [OK]. 1012 The check pattern has been printed. Remove the prints from the paper tray, and then click [OK]. 2190 One long length sheet printed. To continue printing, you need to remove prints from the tray. Remove the paper from the tray, and then click OK.
Troubleshooting Error ID 2105 Message What to do An error occurred in the paper feeding unit. Reload the paper, and then click OK. Reload the paper. U “When the Paper Jams” on page 128 Click [OK] after loading the paper. 2108 The front roll paper is not loaded correctly. Check the position of the paper width guide and reload the paper. U “Replacing Paper” on page 32 Click [OK] after loading the paper. 2109 Check the position of the paper width guides, reload the paper, and then click OK.
Troubleshooting Error ID 2117 Message What to do The print settings and the type of loaded paper differ. Reload the correct paper. Load paper: Width = xxxx mm, Type = xxxx, and then click [OK]. To continue printing, click Front or Rear to select the paper you want to use. Click [Front] to print from the front roll, or click [Rear] to print from the rear roll. 2118 The print settings and the type of loaded paper differ.
Troubleshooting Error ID 2401 Message What to do Adjusting heater unit temperature. Please wait. Printing starts automatically when temperature adjustment is complete. Please wait. Auto printing starts when the heater reaches a suitable temperature. Click [Start] to print without waiting for the process to complete. (Note) Uneven color may occur if printing is started before processing is complete. 7102 The motor temperature exceeded the maximum value.
Troubleshooting Error ID 2003 Message What to do Rear roll cover open. Close the rear roll cover. If an error is displayed on the Client PC, click OK. Close the cover, and then click [OK]. 2004 The front roll paper feeder is raised. Lower the front roll paper feeder, and then click [OK]. 2005 Front roll cover open. Lower the front roll paper feeder. If an error is displayed on the Client PC, click OK. Close the front roll cover. If an error is displayed on the Client PC, check the message.
Troubleshooting Error ID 2016 Message What to do The top cover has been opened. There may still be paper inside the printer. Remove paper inside the printer, close the cover, and then click [OK]. 2017 The back printing unit has not been installed in the correct position. There may still be paper inside the printer. Remove paper inside the printer, set the back printing unit to the correct position, and then click [OK]. 2018 The long paper ejection unit has been opened.
Troubleshooting Error ID 1005 to 1010 Message What to do [Detect Clogging] could not be performed correctly. Perform [Print Check Pattern] from [Nozzle Check] to check the status of the print head. You can continue printing when the Client PC clears the error. Print a check pattern, and then check for clogged nozzles. If any nozzles are clogged, perform head cleaning. U “Printing the check pattern” on page 98 Contact a technical representative if the error continues to occur.
Troubleshooting Error ID 7301 Message What to do A mechanical error occurred. Check if there is any paper remaining inside the printer, and then click [OK]. If the error continues to occur, a malfunction may have occurred. Contact a technical representative. 6107 6109 to 6110 Parts have reached the end of their service life. (xxxx) 5001 The printer is disconnected. Contact a technical representative. Check the cable connection, and then turn the printer back on.
Troubleshooting Cannot Clear the Displayed Error If an error is displayed that cannot be cleared, use the following procedure to restart the printer. A Press the Power switch to turn off the printer (the light turns off). B Connect the power cable, and then press the Power switch to turn on the printer (the light turns on). If you cannot turn off the power, disconnect the power cable.
Troubleshooting C Select the printer you want to use, and then click Pre-operation Check to start the printer. The power turns on and the p light is lit. U “Starting up the Printer” on page 26 Tip: If the error continues to occur even after restarting the printer, contact a technical representative. This completes this section.
Troubleshooting When the Paper Jams This section explains how to remove paper jammed inside the printer. The procedure differs for the front roll paper feeder and the rear roll paper feeder. Check the Operation panel to determine which unit is jammed. Light Displays Explanation Paper is jammed in the paper feed path for the front roll paper feeder. (Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll paper.) Paper is jammed in the paper feed path for the rear roll paper feeder.
Troubleshooting Front Roll Paper Feeder/Rear Roll Paper Feeder Tip: Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll paper. For the Single Roll Model, see the information for rear roll paper. A Open the cover of the roll paper feeder with the lit Paper status light. For the front roll paper feeder, pull the lever on the front roll paper feeder, and open the front roll cover. When using the rear roll paper feeder, open the rear roll cover.
Troubleshooting For the front roll paper feeder Tip: When using the long paper ejection unit and a paper jam occurs in the long paper ejection unit, go to the following page after step . U “Back Printing Unit/Decurl Unit/Long Paper Ejection Unit” on page 136 C Close the front or rear roll cover. D Open the top cover, and then check the position of the jammed paper.
Troubleshooting E Remove paper. If it can be removed, go to step . If the paper is below the Print Head Unit and cannot be removed easily, go to the next step. F Manually move the Print Head Unit in the opposite direction to the visible paper. If the paper is at the front, move the Print Head Unit to the back. If the paper is at the back, move the Print Head Unit to the front.
Troubleshooting G Raise the heater unit's lever and release the lock. c Caution: Do not touch the heater unit immediately after printing. Because the heater reaches high temperatures, burns could occur. H Raise and remove the heater unit. Note: Take care when handling the removed heater unit. If it dropped or bumped, it could cause it to malfunction. Also, if the heater does get damaged, do not reinstall it in the printer.
Troubleshooting I After loosening the screws by hand as shown in the illustration below, remove both covers. c Caution: Do not touch any parts immediately after printing except for the cover screws. Because the heater reaches high temperatures, burns could occur. Note: Take care when handling the removed covers. If they are dropped or bumped, they could be damaged. Also, if the covers do get damaged, do not reinstall them in the printer. J Remove jammed paper.
Troubleshooting K Replace both covers and tighten the screws by hand to fix them in place. L Install the heater unit, and press the lever down. M Close the top cover. N Reload the paper. See the following for more information on loading paper.
Troubleshooting O Click OK on the Client PC to clear the error. P Check that the 0 light is off and the p light is on. Tip: Printing restarts automatically if there is a print order standing by. This completes this section.
Troubleshooting Back Printing Unit/Decurl Unit/Long Paper Ejection Unit A Perform steps B Open the top cover, raise the heater unit's lever, and release the lock. to for paper jams in the front roll/rear roll paper feeders. c Caution: Do not touch the heater unit immediately after printing. Because the heater reaches high temperatures, burns could occur. C Raise and remove the heater unit.
Troubleshooting D After loosening the screws by hand as shown in the illustration below, remove both covers. c Caution: Do not touch any parts immediately after printing except for the cover screws. Because the heater reaches high temperatures, burns could occur. Note: Take care when handling the removed covers. If they are dropped or bumped, they could be damaged. Also, if the covers do get damaged, do not reinstall them in the printer. E Lift up the jammed paper.
Troubleshooting F Cut the paper with a pair of scissors. G Pull out the paper from the paper feed side. H Open the long paper ejection unit cover.
Troubleshooting I After loosening the upper cover screws by hand on the left and right, remove the upper cover. J Open the lower cover. K Remove jammed paper.
Troubleshooting L After closing the lower cover and replacing the upper cover, tighten the screw by hand to fix it in place. M Close the long paper ejection unit cover. Continue from step for paper jams in the "Front Roll Paper Feeder/Rear Roll Paper Feeder".
Troubleshooting Problems with Print Results Symptom What to do Evenly spaced lines appear on the prints. Are the Print Head Unit nozzles clogged? If the Print Head Unit nozzles are clogged, evenly spaced lines appear in the prints, and print quality decreases. Check the status of the nozzles and perform cleaning. U “Head Cleaning” on page 92 Print quality is poor, uneven, too light, or too dark.
Troubleshooting Symptom The printed surface is scuffed or soiled. What to do Is the paper too thick or too thin? Check that the paper specifications are compatible with this printer. U “Printer Specifications” on page 149 The paper is creased. Are you using the printer at normal room temperature? Special media should be used at normal room temperature (temperature: 59 to 77 °F [15 to 25 C°], humidity: 40 to 60%).
Troubleshooting Symptom Curled paper remains on the conveyor. What to do Set Sorter to Disabled. Set Sorter to Disabled in Maintenance Utility, and then restart the printer. Since then, the conveyor stops when printing. Remove each piece of ejected paper from the conveyer.
Troubleshooting Problems with the Humidity Control Unit Symptom The roll paper feeder is too dry. What to do If the environment is dry, did you perform humidification? Check the humidity with a hygrometer and so on, and if humidity is too low, change the humidity control unit to humidify. U “Changing Between Dehumidification and Humidification” on page 81 There is condensation in the roll paper feeder.
Troubleshooting Emergency Stop Shutting down the Printer in an Emergency If you need to stop the printer in an emergency, performing the following procedure. A Press the Power switch on the back of the printer to turn off the printer (the light turns off). Normally, when you press the Power switch, the power is cut off and the printer turns off. If unusual sounds and so on do not stop, and the problem is not cleared, go to the following procedure.
Troubleshooting What to do after an Emergency Stop A If the emergency stop occurred while printing, remove the paper. B Connect the power cable to the AC inlet, and then press the Power switch to turn on the printer (the light turns on). U “When the Paper Jams” on page 128 U “Starting up the Printer” on page 26 C Click Pre-operation Check on the Client PC. U “Starting up the Printer” on page 26 This completes this section.
Appendix Appendix Consumables and Optional Products The following consumables and optional products can be used with this printer. For the latest information, visit the Epson home page (www.epson.com). Consumables and Optional Products Product Name Ink Cartridge Part Number Black T7101 Cyan T7102 Magenta T7103 Yellow T7104 Light Cyan T7105 Light Magenta T7106 Notes To get the most out of your printer, we recommend using genuine Epson ink cartridges.
Appendix Genuine Epson Paper Product Name Professional Photo Paper Glossy Professional Photo Paper Luster Paper Width x Length Part Number 4 inches x 328 ft S045375 5 inches x 328 ft S045376 6 inches x 328 ft S045377 8 inches x 328 ft S045378 10 inches x 328 ft S045379 12 inches x 328 ft S045380 4 inches x 328 ft S045381 5 inches x 328 ft S045382 6 inches x 328 ft S045383 8 inches x 328 ft S045384 10 inches x 328 ft S045385 12 inches x 328 ft S045386 148 ICC Profile Name EPSON
Appendix Printer Specifications Basic Specifications Printing method On-demand ink jet Nozzle configuration 368 nozzles for each color x 2 rows Print direction Bidirectional printing Highest resolution 1440 x 1440 dpi Paper feed method Friction feed Interface Universal Serial Bus Specifications Revision 2.0 Electrical specifications Rated voltage AC 100 to 120V AC 220 to 240V Rated frequency range 50 to 60 Hz 50 to 60 Hz Rated current 12 A 6A Power consumption Approx. 500 W Approx.
Appendix Safety and Approvals EMC FCC part 15 subpart B class A CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22 Class A AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class A EMC Directive 2004/108/EC EN 55022 Class A EN 55024 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 w 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.
Appendix Ink ribbon specifications for back printing Type Ribbon cartridge Number installed 2 Use by date 18 months Environmental Conditions In packaging: Store in a dark location at normal temperature and humidity Installed: Follows general specifications General Specifications Temperature Operating: 59 to 86°F (15 to 30°C) Storage (before unpacking): -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C); 120 hours at 140°F (60°C), and 1 month at 104°F (40°C) Storage (after unpacking): -4 to 104 °F (-20 to 40 °C); 1 month a
Appendix External Dimensions and Necessary Space External dimensions (When the sorter unit is installed) 64.25 (1632) 44.57 (1132) 19.37 (492) 3.94 (100) From above (Dual Roll Model) 3.94 (100) 45.47 (1155) 27.56 (700) 76.97 (1955) 15.75 (400) 12.80 (325) Units: inches (mm) 27.56 (700) 45.47 (1155) 76.97 (1955) Units: inches (mm) 152 15.75 (400) 17.99 (457) 3.94 (100) 64.25 (1632) 44.57 (1132) 3.
Appendix 26.63 (676.5) 26.41 (671) 2.20 (56) 32.16 (817) 3.54 (90) From the front 5.28 (134) 33.46 (850) 11.10 (282) 44.57 (1132) 49.
Appendix Necessary space Dual Roll Model 76.97 (1955) 64.25 (1632) 76.97 (1955) 53.
Appendix Single Roll Model 76.97 (1955) 64.25 (1632) 76.97 (1955) 53.
Appendix Notes UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (FCC) NOTE: 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.
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