User's Manual Thank you very much for purchasing this product. ➢ To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's performance, please be sure to read through this manual completely and store it in a safe location. ➢ Unauthorized copying or transferral, in whole or in part, of this manual is prohibited. ➢ The contents of this operation manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice.
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Contents To Ensure Safe Use ..................................................................................................................... 3 Important Notes on Handling and Use ................................................................................................................... 7 Chapter 1 Getting Started .................................................................................................................. 9 1-1 About the Machine .............................................
Contents 4-3 Adjusting Brightness and Contrast .................................................................................................................. 51 Checking the Finished Results in the Preview Window ................................................................. 51 Tips and Tricks for Image Adjustment ............................................................................................ 52 4-4 Printing Materials of a Wide Variety of Shapes ........................................
To Ensure Safe Use Improper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury or damage to property. Points which must be observed to prevent such injury or damage are described as follows. About WARNING and WARNING CAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly. Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly.
To Ensure Safe Use Danger of electrical short, shock, electrocution, or fire WARNING Do not use with any electrical power supply that does not meet the ratings displayed on the AC adapter. Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution. Do not use with any power supply other than the dedicated AC adapter. Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution. Never operate the machine or insert or remove its power plug with wet hands.
To Ensure Safe Use The head area becomes hot WARNING Never touch the head immediately after printing has finished. Doing so may cause burns.
To Ensure Safe Use Warning Label Warning label is affixed to make areas of danger immediately clear.The meaning of the label is as follows. Be sure to heed its warnings. Also, never remove the label or allow it to become obscured. Caution: High Temperature Never touch immediately after printing.
Important Notes on Handling and Use This machine is a precision device. To ensure the full performance of this machine, be sure to observe the following important points. Failure to observe these may not only result in loss of performance, but may also cause malfunction or breakdown. This machine is a precision device. ➢Handle carefully, and never subject the machine to impact or excessive force. ➢Never print material outside the range of specifications.
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1-1 About the Machine Features This machine is a metal printer. It prints images by striking detailed points using a marking pin mounted in a head.
1-1 About the Machine Names and Functions Main Unit Cover Head unit This moves up and down, bringing the tip of the head (the marking pin) in line with the surface of the material. Head Knob Brush This secures the head unit in place. Table Adhesive sheet Material is placed on the adhesive sheet, which then holds the material in place. This lets you immobilize objects without having to use commercially available tape or the like.
1-1 About the Machine Head Marking pins Nine pins are arranged in the head. Printing is performed using one of these pins.
1-2 About the Documentation Included Documentation The following documentation is included with the machine. MPX-70 User's Manual (this manual) This explains how to install and set up the machine, how to install and set up the software, how to perform printing, and other such matters. Dr. METAZA2 online help This is the operation manual for the Dr. METAZA2 program included with the machine. Installing and setting up the software enables you to view the documentation.
1-3 Checking the Included Items The following items are included with the machine. Make sure they are all present and accounted for.
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2-1 Installation Deciding On an Installation Site Install the machine on a stable base in a stable location. Also, use the machine in a location having the correct operating environment (temperature of 10 to 30 °C and relative humidity of 35 to 80% [with no condensation]). Use in an unsuitable location may result in malfunction or breakdown. CAUTION Install on a stable surface. Failure to do so may result in the unit tipping over, leading to injury.
2-1 Installation Removing the Protective Material Protective material is attached to protect the machine from vibration and the like during transportation. Remove this once the machine is installed. ➢Be sure to remove the protective material.Any that remains may cause breakdown when the power is switched on. ➢The protective material is required when moving the machine. Be sure not to discard it. Procedure ➊ Loosen the knob. The head unit rises. Head unit Knob ➋ Remove the protective material.
2-2 Connecting the Cables Connecting the Power Cord WARNING Do not use with any electrical power supply that does not meet the ratings displayed on the AC adapter. Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution. AC adapter Power-cord connector Power cord Important Notes on the Power Cord WARNING Never damage the power cord or pull it with force. Doing so may tear the cord's insulation, causing an electrical short and resulting in electrical shock, electrocution, or fire.
2-2 Connecting the Cables Connecting to the Computer You make the connection to the computer using the included USB cable. Be sure to make the connection between the machine to the computer during the course of installing the driver. Driver installation may fail and the machine may become unusable if you connect a USB cable before starting installing the driver. Machine Computer DO NOT connect a USB cable at this point.
2-3 Installing and Setting Up the Software Overview of the Included Software The included CD-ROM contains the following software. Dr. METAZA2 This is a program for printing images on the surface of printing material using this machine. It enables you import and crop images to print, and perform editing to add text, boxes, and the like. MPX-70 Head Manager This is a utility for adjusting the head. Run it when you replace the head or adjust the marking pins.
2-3 Installing and Setting Up the Software Installing the Driver Never make the connection to the computer before installing. Keep the machine and the computer unconnected until you carry out this installation operation. Failure to follow the correct procedure may make installation impossible. ☞ p 75 "What to Do If Installation Is Impossible" ➊ Before you start installation and setup, make sure the USB cable is not connected. ➋ Log on to Windows.
2-3 Installing and Setting Up the Software Installing Dr.METAZA2 Procedure ➊ ➀Display the setup menu. ➁Click [Dr.METAZA2 Install]. ➋ Thereafter, follow the instructions in the messages to complete installation and setup. Installing MPX-70 Head Manager Procedure ➊ ➀Display the setup menu. ➁Click [MPX-70 Head Manager Install]. ➋ Thereafter, follow the instructions in the messages to complete installation and setup.
2-4 Dr. METAZA2 Settings Making the Setting for the Printer After you finish installing and setting up Dr. METAZA2, continue by making the setting for the printer. Be sure to make the setting before use. Procedure ➊ ➋ Click [Start], then click [All Programs] (or [Programs]). Click [Roland Dr. METAZA2], then click [Dr. METAZA2]. Go to the [File] menu and click [Print Setup]. The [Print Setup] dialog box appears. ➌ ➀Click the arrow shown in the figure, then select [Roland MPX-70]. ➁Click [OK].
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3-1 Switching the Power On and Off Switching the Power On and Off Before You Switch On the Power Before you switch on the power, be sure to loosen the knob and raise the head. Otherwise the head may scrape and damage the adhesive sheet. Switching On the Power ➀Open the cover. ➁Loosen the knob. Cover Loosen just enough for the head unit to rise. ➂Press the Power/Movement button. The light comes on. The table moves and initialization begins.
3-2 Starting Dr. METAZA2 Starting Dr. METAZA2 Click [Start], then click [All Programs] (or [Programs]). Click [Roland Dr. METAZA2], then click [Dr. METAZA2]. After the opening screen, the screen for Dr. METAZA2 appears. Names and Functions of Dr. METAZA2 Screen Items Menu Bar Runs the various commands for Dr.METAZA2. Toolbar The toolbar is provided with buttons for running Dr.METAZA2 commands such as [Open...] and [Save].
3-3 Getting Ready to Print The Printing Area The machine's printing area is as follows. Expanded printing area Top view of the table Center line (80 x 80 mm (3-1/8 x 3-1/8 in.)) Printing area (50 x 50 mm (1-15/16 x 1-15/16 in.)) 50 mm 80 mm Center line 50 mm 80 mm Preparing Material to Print Prepare material that meets all of the following conditions. Loading material that is larger or thinner than this may cause the material to warp during printing and strike the head, damaging the marking pin.
3-3 Getting Ready to Print Hardness of surface to print Vickers hardness (HV) of 200 or less * Note that materials which may crack or split by printing (such as glass, stone, precious stones, china, and porcelain) cannot be printed even if hardness is within the preceding range. Attempting to print such materials may damage the machine. Cross-section of printing material Flat, with no difference in level The printed surface must be level when the material is placed on the table.
3-4 Loading Material Mounting Material on the Table Procedure ➊ ➀Open the cover. ➁Loosen the knob. Loosen just enough for the head unit to rise. ➂Press the Power/Movement button to move the table to the front of the machine. Cover Knob Head unit Power/Movement button ➋ Place the material on the table and press down on it gently to secure it in place. Material Table How to Place Material Place the material at the center of the scale on the table.
3-4 Loading Material ➌ Press the Power/Movement button. The table moves to the center. Power/Movement button ➍ ➀Press the location shown in the figure to lower the head unit slowly to where it touches the material. ➁Keeping the area shown in the figure clamped, turn the knob to secure the head unit in place. Press here. Lower the metal bar to a location where it touches the material. Knob Notes on Loading Material When you lower the head unit, the metal bar also descends, and contacts the material.
3-5 Creating Printing Data This section describes how to create data, using printing of a plate like the one shown below as an example. 1 mm(0.039in.) (Margin) 27 mm (1-1/16 in) 24 mm (15/16 in) Step 1 : Decide on the Size and Shape of the Material Important Notes on Printing Be sure to ensure a margin of 1 mm or more at each edge of the material.Also, avoid printing at areas where there are holes in the material. The marking pin may be damaged if it strikes an edge or the like on the material.
3-5 Creating Printing Data Step 2 : Import the Image Here you import the image to print. Prepare an image file to import. Procedure ➊ Go to the [File] menu and click [Import]. The [Open] dialog box appears. ➋ ➀At [Look in], select the location of the file. ➁At [Files of type], select either [Bitmap file] or [JPEG file]. ➂Select the file you want. √ Click [Open]. The specified image is imported and displayed so as to match the size of the material.
3-5 Creating Printing Data Step 3 : Save the File Save the printing data in a file. Procedure ➊ Go to the [File] menu and click [Save As]. The [Save As] dialog box appears. ➋ 34 Chapter 3 Performing Printing ➀For [Save in], specify where to save the file. ➁Type in a file name. ➂Click [Save].
3-6 Starting Printing Starting Printing Procedure ➊ Go to the [File] menu and click [Print]. The [Print] dialog box appears. ➋ ➀Make sure [Roland MPX-70] is chosen as the printer name. ➁Click [Properties]. ➌ ➀Click the [Image Correction] tab. ➁Select [Material]. Select either the composition or the product code of the material. ➂Click [OK]. Selection of the Material When you select the composition of the loaded material, printing is performed using an optimal striking force for the composition.
3-6 Starting Printing ➍ Click [OK]. The printing data is sent to the machine and printing starts. ➎ ➀After printing has finished, open the cover. ➁Loosen the knob. ➂Detach the material. Cover If the material is difficult to detach, inserting a thin, flat object (such as a piece of stiff paper or cardboard) between the adhesive sheet and the material may make it easier to dislodge. Knob When Printing Ends After printing has finished, be sure to loosen the knob and raise the head.
3-6 Starting Printing Stopping Printing Operations ➊ Windows XP Click [Start], then click [Control Panel]. Click [Printers and Other Hardware], then click [Printers and Faxes]. Windows 98 SE/Me/2000 Click [Start]. Click [Settings], then click [Printers]. ➋ Double-click the [Roland MPX-70] icon. ➌ At the [Printers] menu, click [Cancel All Documents] (or [Purge Print Documents]). ➍ If you're using Windows XP, then click [Yes].
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4-1 Tips and Tricks for Image Layout Tips and Tricks for Image Layout Lay out the image and create data like the following. Original image Trim away everything except the area to print. Import the image. ☞p 33 "Step 2 : Import the Image" Step 1 : Cut Out the Required Image ☞p 41 "Step 1 : Cut Out the Required Image" Make the settings for the material. ☞p 32 "Step 1 : Decide on the Size and Shape of the Material" Trim the original image to leave just the required portion.
4-1 Tips and Tricks for Image Layout Step 1 : Cut Out the Required Image Trim the original image to leave just the required portion. ➊ ➀Click . ➁Click the image. ➋ At the [Object] menu, click [Trimming]. The [Trimming Picture] dialog box appears. ➌ ➀Click [Free]. ➁Drag inside the shaded-line box to change the location to trim. Drag the pointer ( ) to change the trimmed size. ➂Click [OK]. The trimmed image only is displayed in the window.
4-1 Tips and Tricks for Image Layout Step 2 : Adjust the Location and Size of the Image Adjust the layout and the size of the image. Keep adjusting the location and size until you achieve the layout you want. Adjusting the Location Click , then click the image. Drag to adjust the location. Adjusting the Size Click , then click the image. Drag the pointers ( ) at the four corners of the image to adjust the size.
4-1 Tips and Tricks for Image Layout Step 3 : Enclose the Image in a Circle Use a frame to enclose the image in a circle. ➊ At the [Object] menu, click [Frame]. The [Frame] dialog box appears. ➋ ➀For the frame, select [03]. ➁Click [Insert]. A frame is inserted into the window. ➌ Drag the pointers ( ) around the frame to adjust its size and location. Adjust the location and size so as to enclose the image.
4-2 Tips and Tricks for Text Layout Tips and Tricks for Text Layout Arrange text and create data like that shown in the figure. Dr. METAZA2 screen Completed view 1. Lay out the text horizontally. ☞p 45 "1. Arranging Text Horizontally" Dr. METAZA2 screen Completed view 2. Arrange in the shape of a fan. ☞p 48 "2.
4-2 Tips and Tricks for Text Layout 1. Arranging Text Horizontally Type in the text to arrange horizontally in the image. Procedure ➊ ➋ Go to [Object] menu, click [Text]. Select [Horizontal Text]. Click the location where you want to insert text. The [Text] dialog box appears. Line up the pointer with the location where you want to insert. ➌ ➀Go to [Text] and enter the text. ➁Click [OK]. The text appears in the window.
4-2 Tips and Tricks for Text Layout Adjusting the Layout and Size of Text Changing the Size Dragging the pointers ( ) of the text box changes the size. Changing the Layout Dragging the center of the text moves it up, down, or to the left or right. You can rotate the text by dragging it at a location to either the left or right of its center.
4-2 Tips and Tricks for Text Layout Changing the Font Style Procedure ➊ Double-click the text string. The [Text] dialog box appears. ➋ Click [Change]. The [Font] dialog box appears. ➌ ➀Make the selections for the font, style, and size. ➁Click [OK]. The [Text] dialog box appears again. ➍ Click [OK]. The typeface of the on-screen text changes.
4-2 Tips and Tricks for Text Layout 2. Arranging in the Shape of a Fan Procedure ➊ ➋ Go to [Object] menu, click [Text]. Select [Fan Text]. Click the location where you want to insert text. The [Fan Text] dialog box appears. Line up the pointer with the location where you want to insert. ➌ ➀Go to [Text] and enter the text. ➁Click [OK]. The text appears in the window. You can adjust the size and layout of the entered text, and change the typeface.
4-2 Tips and Tricks for Text Layout Adjusting the Layout and Size of Text Changing the Size Dragging the pointers ( ) of the text box changes the size. Changing the Layout Dragging the support point moves up, down, or to the left or right. Dragging inside the text box rotates the support point around the reference.
4-2 Tips and Tricks for Text Layout Changing the Font Style Procedure ➊ Double-click the text string. The [Fan Text] dialog box appears. ➋ Click [Change]. The [Font] dialog box appears. ➌ ➀Make the selections for the font, style, and size. ➁Click [OK]. The [Fan Text] dialog box appears again. ➍ Click [OK]. The typeface of the on-screen text changes.
4-3 Adjusting Brightness and Contrast Checking the Finished Results in the Preview Window At the preview window, you can adjust the brightness, contrast, and gamma correction. An image with clearly defined light and dark areas produces attractive printed results. Adjust to match the image. Procedure Go to the [File] menu and click [Print Preview].
4-3 Adjusting Brightness and Contrast Tips and Tricks for Image Adjustment What You Can Do in the Preview Window Brightness This adjusts the overall brightness. Making the value too large can destroy the balance, so it may be a good idea to adjust it to the absolute minimum necessary. Contrast This mainly adjusts highlights (the brightest areas) and shadows (the darkest areas). Using this can be effective when you want to achieve a sense of tension with a good balance of light and dark.
4-4 Printing Materials of a WideVariety of Shapes About the Size and Shape of the Printing Area The size of the image to print must always fit within the size of the material. Printing an image that is larger than the material may cause the marking pin to strike the edge of the material and break. Dr. METAZA2 comes preset with quadrilateral, round, and diamond material shapes. When you select one of these materials, the image is displayed matched to the shape of the material, with an appropriate margin.
4-4 Printing Materials of a Wide Variety of Shapes Adding a Material Shape When you want to use material of a shape other than a circle (ellipse), quadrilateral, or diamond, add the shape. Creating a Shape Using a Third-party Program You can use a commercial paint-type program to create a shape, then register it with Dr. METAZA2. Vector data cannot be used. Prepare bitmap data that meets the following conditions.
4-5 Other Handy Features A Wide Variety of Operations You Can Accomplish with Dr. METAZA2 Dr. METAZA2 offers a wide variety of features for editing imported images and creating printing data. For more information on how to operate Dr. METAZA2, refer to the online help for the program. ☞ p 13 "Included Documentation" Inserting a Frame You can use frames to decorate images. You can select the shape and color you want from among the registered frames.
4-5 Other Handy Features Inverting Gradations This inverts the gradations of all images displayed in Dr. METAZA2. You use this when you want to insert a logo or text and print it with black and white reversed. How to display the editing screen : At the [Edit] menu, click [Invert]. Adding Handwritten Text and Hand-drawn Images You can use the pen tool to add hand-drawn figures and handwritten text to an image. How to display the editing screen : At the toolbar, click [ ] (Pen).
4-6 Items You Can Set Using the Driver A Wide Variety Settings You Can Make with the Driver At the setting window for the driver, you can make the settings for a wide variety of items, including the size of the material and the method used for printing. Displaying the Setting Window Any changes you make at this window (the window displayed by using the procedure described here) remain in effect even after you restart Dr. METAZA2.
4-6 Items You Can Set Using the Driver Material Tab Enter the size of the printing area. This corrects misalignment of the center point. ☞p 70 "Adjusting the Location of the Machine's Origin Point" This chooses the units of measurement for the width and length. This expands the printing area (this can be set up to a maximum of 80 x 80 mm (3-1/8 x 3-1/8 in.). However, note that when printing is performed in an expanded area (that is, outside an area of 50 x 50 mm (1-15/16 x 1-15/16 in.
4-6 Items You Can Set Using the Driver Option Tab This adjusts the tilt of the table. Enter the values taken from the results of printing the test pattern. This prints the test pattern for adjusting tilt using the machine. ☞p 75 "The image is always faint at the same location.
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5-1 Daily Care Daily Care WARNING Never use gasoline, alcohol, thinner, or any other flammable material. Doing so may cause fire. CAUTION Never touch the heads immediately after printing has finished. Doing so may cause burns. ➢This machine is a precision device, and is sensitive to dust and dirt. Be sure to carry out day-to-day cleaning. ➢Never use solvents such as thinner, benzine, or alcohol. ➢Never attempt to oil or lubricate the machine.
5-1 Daily Care ➍ While submersing the adhesive sheet in water, gently stroke the surface of the sheet with your fingers. ➎ Allow the adhesive sheet to dry. Allow to dry completely, out of direct sunlight. It must not be mounted on the table while wet. ➏ Place the adhesive sheet on the table. Adhesive sheet ➐ Press down gently on the adhesive sheet at the center and the four corners. Mounting the Adhesive Sheet ➢Place it straight, aligned with the scale marks on the table.
5-1 Daily Care Head Cleaning Clean away any fine grime around the head. Perform cleaning periodically. ➊ Press the Power/Movement button to move the table to the front of the machine. Power/Movement button ➋ Remove the adhesive sheet. Adhesive sheet ➌ Switch off the power. ➍ ➀Loosen the knob. ➁Press the location shown in the figure to lower the head unit to where it touches the brush. Head unit Knob ➎ Keeping the area shown in the figure clamped, turn the knob to secure in place.
5-1 Daily Care ➏ Press the Power/Movement button to switch on the power. The head moves and cleaning is performed. ➐ After cleaning has finished, loosen the knob. Knob Cleaning the Body and Cover Use a cloth moistened with water then wrung well, and wipe gently to clean. The surface of the cover is easily scratched, so use a soft cloth.
5-2 Maintenance of the Marking Pins The machine's head has nine pins. Printing is performed using these pins one at a time. If the tip of the pin in use becomes worn, you can change the pin used for printing. You can also perform adjustment to ensure that each pin uses the same striking force. You carry out all of these maintenance activities using the included [MPX-70 Head Manager] program. Starting MPX-70 Head Manager ➊ ➋ Click [Start], then click [All Programs] (or [Programs]). Click [Roland Dr.
5-2 Maintenance of the Marking Pins Changing the Pin Used for Marking Follow the steps below to change the marking pin. Procedure ➊ Start MPX-70 Head Manager. ☞ p 66 "Starting MPX-70 Head Manager" ➋ ➀Choose the number of the pin to use next. ➁Click [Apply Pin Change]. ➌ ➀Follow the on-screen instructions to reset the power. ➁Click [OK].
5-2 Maintenance of the Marking Pins Adjusting the Striking Force of the Pins You can individually adjust the striking force of each separate pin. Pin adjustment involves striking the pattern shown in the figure. Prepare a piece of test-use printing material (brass) or other material measuring about 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) by 60 mm(2-3/8 in.) . Adjustment pattern Procedure ➊ Start MPX-70 Head Manager. ☞ p 66 "Starting MPX-70 Head Manager" ➋ Click [Readjust Pins].
5-3 Head Replacement Replacing the Head When all nine marking pins wear out, replace the head. During replacement, you strike the pattern shown in the figure. Prepare a piece of test-use printing material (brass) included with the replacement head (MPH-70), or another piece of material measuring about 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) by 60 mm (2-3/8 in.). The replacement head is sold separately. Consult your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer or Call Center.
5-4 Adjustment of the Origin-point Location Adjusting the Location of the Machine's Origin Point The machine's printing origin point is at the center of the table's scale. When you want to adjust the origin-point location, output calibration data to verify the location of the origin point. 1. Print calibration data. ➊ Mount material on the center of the table. Prepare material measuring at least 20 mm square. ☞ p 30 "Mounting Material on the Table" ➋ Start Dr. METAZA2.
5-4 Adjustment of the Origin-point Location ➌ Right-click [Roland MPX-70]. If you're using Windows XP/2000, click [Printing Preferences]. If you're using Windows 98SE/Me, click [Properties]. The setting window appears. ➍ ➀Click the [Material] tab. ➁In the width and length fields for [Offset], enter the displacement values you noted in step 1. ➂Click [OK]. The window closes. Entry of Correction Values When the setting window for Dr.
5-5 Registration of Custom Material Adjusting the Striking Force to Match the Material Here you register a material and adjust the striking force to match the material's hardness and other parameters. Procedure ➊ Windows XP Click [Start], then click [Control Panel]. Click [Printers and Other Hardware], then click [Printers and Faxes]. Windows 98 SE/Me/2000 Click [Start]. Point to [Settings], then click [Printers]. ➋ Right-click [Roland MPX-70].
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6-1 What to Do If The machine doesn't run even when printing data is sent. Is the power switched on? Make sure the Power/Movement button light is on. If it is dark, press the Power/Movement button to switch on the power. Is the power cord connected correctly? If it is not connected correctly, refer to the page indicated below and connect it properly.
6-1 What to Do If ness], or [Contrast] in the driver's setting window. ☞ p 57 "A Wide Variety Settings You Can Make with the Driver" 6.Select [Correct slope] and enter the scale values you noted into the driver. Was bidirectional printing performed? Bidirectional printing can shorten the printing time, but the image quality may suffer. If this happens, go to the driver's setting window and clear the selection for [Bidirection], then redo printing.
6-1 What to Do If 4.At the [View] menu, click [Show hidden devices]. 5.In the list, find [Printers] or [Other device], then doubleclick it. When [Roland MPX-70] or [Unknown device] appears below the item you selected, click it to choose it. 5.For [Open], type in the information shown below, then click [OK]. Windows XP/2000 (CD-ROM drive letter ):\Drivers\WIN2K\SETUP.EXE Windows 98 SE/Me (CD-ROM drive letter):\Drivers\WIN9X\SETUP.EXE The Setup program starts and the [Driver Setup] window appears. 6.
6-2 When Moving the Machine When moving the machine, be sure to attach the protective material. Moving the machine without attaching the protective material may result in damage to the machine. Procedure ➊ Loosen the knob. Loosen just enough for the head unit to rise. ➋ Press the Power/Movement button to move the table to the front of the machine. ➌ Switch off the power. Attach the protective material. ➍ Protective material Head unit Stainless-steel portion Protective material Table Fit the side in.
6-3 Head Life The head used in this machine is a consumable part. As a general guide to its useful life, about 3,600 plates can be printed under the following conditions. Conditions of Use Material used : MD-NI (Roland nickel-plated plate) Printing area : 30 mm (1-3/16 in.) X 23 mm (15/16 in.
6-4 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels Serial Number This is require when you seek maintenance, servicing, or support. Never peel off the label or let it get dirty. Power Rating Use an electrical outlet that meets the requirements for voltage, frequency, and amperage given here.
6-5 Main Unit Specifications MPX-70 80 Printable material Gold, silver, copper, platinum, brass, aluminium, iron, stainless steel, etc. (Vickers hardness [HV] of the printing surface must be 200 or less.) Loadable material size Maximum 90 mm (width) x 90 mm (height) x 20 mm (thickness) (3-1/2 in. x 3-1/2 in. x 3/4 in.) Printing area Resolution Printing direction Printing speed (Default) Interface Power supply 80 mm x 80 mm (3-1/8 in. x 3-1/8 in.
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