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1. L encre est toxique L encre et les liquides us s sont toxiques Eviter tout contact avec le corps Utiliser uniquement dans un endroit bien a r x 19 Important Notes on Handling and Use 20 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 them 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 gt N ever needlessly put your hand or fingers inside the cover the ink cartridge ports or other internal areas of the machine Install in a suitable location gt Install in a location having the specified temperature and relative humidity gt Install in a quiet stable location offering good operating conditions The print heads are delicate gt N ever needlessly touch or allow media to scrape them Failure to handle with care may cause damage gt The print heads may be damaged if allowed to dry out The machine prevents desiccation automatically but improper operation may render this feature inoperative O perate properly as specified in this manual gt N ever allow the machine to stand with an ink cartridge removed Remaining ink in the printer may harden and clog the print heads gt The print
2. 0 5 mm or less Error of less than 0 5 of distance traveled or 3 mm whichever is greater Print heater setting range for the preset temperature 30 to 45 C 86 to 112 F Dryer setting range for the preset temperature 30 to 50 C 86 to 122 F Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX automatic switching Automatic sleep feature Connectivity Power saving function Power requirements AC 100 to 120 V 10 8 3 A 50 60 Hz or AC 220 to 240 V 10 4 3 A 50 60 Hz AC 100 to 120 V 10 5 8 A 50 60 Hz or AC 220 to 240 V 10 3 0 A 50 60 Hz Power consumption During operation Approx 1 110 W Approx 780 W Sleep mode Approx 34 W Approx 33W Acoustic noise level During operation 64 dB A or less according to ISO 7779 64 dB A or less according to ISO 7779 D uring standby 40 dB A or less according to ISO 7779 40 dB A or less according to ISO 7779 Dimensions with stand 8 2 310 W x 740 D x 1 125 H mm 1 700 W x 740 D x 1 125 H mm 90 9 W x 29 1 D x 44 3 H in 66 9 W x 29 1 D x 44 3 H in W eight with stand 109 kg 240 Ib 87 5 kg 193 Ib Environmental Power on 9 Temperature 15 to 329C 59 to 909F 209C 689F or more recommended humidity 35 to 8096RH non condensing Power off Temperature 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F humidity 20 to 80 RH non condensing Accessories
3. T he Media Jams If an error message is displayed because the media has jammed immediately correct the problem Fail ure to do so may damage the print heads i P 123 MOTOR ERROR TURN POWER OFF Is the media warped or wrinkled M any factors can cause warping or wrinkling Refer to the following and correct the problem t P 120 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed Is U nstable Is the height of the print heads too low Try raising the heads higher Media may inevitably warp or wrinkle slightly so adjust the height of the heads to take this into account i P 72 Adjusting Head Height to M atch M edia Thickness 54 inch Model Only Chapter 5 What to Do If 119 120 5 4 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed Is Unstable A variety of problems can occur if the media feed is not smooth This can cause such problems as poor printing quality contact with the media by the print heads mis aligned positioning or media jams Take action as follows MediaW rinkles or Shrinks Isthe media loaded and set up straight and securely Feed is not smooth when the media is not straight or is tensioned unevenly on the left and right Reload the media Was loaded media allowed to stand for some time M edia may shrink or wrinkle if itis heated for an extended time When printing ends switch off the sub power or re move the media Are the media clamps mounted W hen you re performing printing be sure to attach the media clamps
4. PAUSE key This pauses output opera tion Thislights up when op eration is paused ENTER key You use this for such tasks as enabling setting values BUSY BU SY light This lights up during print ing cutting and other such SE Sub power switch This switches the printer on and off To switch the printer off you hold down the switch for one second or longer The light flashes slowly when the machine is in the sleep mode operations SETUP light This lights up when media has been loaded correctly Panel Notation In this document the keys and lights on the control panel are indicated by the following images CMENU MENU key uncon FUNCTION key CENTER ENTER key CPAUSED PAUSE key CA D CY C CED Cursor keys SETUP light BU SY light BASE POINT light HEATER light Chapter 1 Introduction 27 28 Chapter 2 O peration 29 2 1 Switching the Power On and Off Switching the Power On and Off This machine has a main power switch and a sub power switch W hen using the machine you switch both on in this sequence first the main power then the sub power W henever output is finished switch off the sub power Also raise the loading lever Leave the main power switch on at all times never switching it off NNARNING When output is not being performed remove any loaded media or switch off the sub power The continued application of heat at a single location may cause the release of t
5. Printing does not start until lights up gt Data from the computer is not accepted when you are not at the top menu Points Which M ust Be O bserved gt Be sure to set the media clamps during printing O therwise the edges of the media may warp and catch on the print heads gt During output never touch the media that s already been discharged Doing so may obstruct media feed or cause the media to rub against the heads which may result in a paper jam or damage to the heads Chapter 2 Operation 41 2 4 Starting Output Printing Tests and Cleaning Before you carry out actual printing we recommend performing a printing test to ensure no dot drop out occurs If dot drop out occurs perform cleaning How to Perform a PrintingTest Function 4s CLEANING gt O crane TEST PRINT M Dot drop out How to Perform Cleaning Function Press Eron CLEANING gt Press CY gt CLEANING 5 Press gt gt NORMAL a Press CYD CLEANNG Press CENrERD gt gt Cleaning starts CLEANING NORMAL M K SETUP SHEET Press Enron Press Cv gt Press Ce gt Press A test pattern is printed You can freely set the location for printing the test pat tern c P 69 Setting the O utput start Location When it fin
6. Was the media loaded while the print heater was hot Loading media after the print heater has warmed up causes the temperature of the media to rise suddenly which may cause the media to shrink or wrinkle during printing Be fore loading media switch off the sub power and allow the platen to cool Isthe temperature of the media heating system too high Set the temperature to suitable values for the type of media t P 39 Settings for the Media Heating System Is the temperature of room too low Use this machine in an environment having an ambient temperature of 20 to 329C 68 to 909F If the machine is used at an ambient temperature less than 209C then de pending on the type or width of the media wrinkling or temperature caused unevenness may occur If this happens try lowering the temperature of the media heating system by about 2 C To obtain stable printing results however the machine should be used at an ambient temperature of 20 to 322C 68 to 90 F Media Feed Is Not Straight Isthe media loaded and set up straight and securely Feed is not smooth when the media is not straight or is tensioned unevenly on the left and right Reload the media Chapter 5 W hat to Do If Media Feed Is Not Smooth Do the media or the shafts strike some other ob ject M ake sure the media and the shafts do not touch anything else This may affect output even when feed appears to be smooth Is the media too thick M
7. Exclusive stands power cord blade blade holder media clamps media flanges replacement blade for separating knife cleaning kit software RIP U ser s M anual etc Chapter 6 Specifications 133 6 5 Specifications 1 The length of printing or cutting is subject to the limitations of the program 12 gt With Roland PET film print travel 1 m gt Temperature 25 C 77 F humidity 50 13 N ot assured when the print heater or dryer is used 4 The following conditions must be met gt Media type Media specified by Roland DG Corp gt Roll media must be loaded on the shaft gt PREFEED menu item must be set to EN ABLE gt Side margins 25 mm or more for both the left and right margins gt Front margin 35 mm or more gt Excluding expansion contraction of the media Range for assured repetition accuracy gt 54 inch model For media with a width exceeding 610 mm Length 4 000 mm For media with a width of 610 mm or less Length 8 000 mm 30 inch model Length 3 000 mm 5 gt Provided that media length is under 3 000 mm gt Temperature 25 C 77 F gt Excluding possible shift caused by expansion contraction of the media and or by reloading the media 6 Media type Roland PET film Data size 1 000 mm in the media feed direction 1 346 mm 54 inch model or 736 mm 30 inch model in the carriage move ment direction No lamination Automatic detection of crop marks at 4 points when media
8. Deactivating the Sleep Mode Procedure MENU P Press Cuenu SUB MENU d Press C v D several times SUBMENU Pres gt SLEEP d Press C a D Several times SLEEP P Press gt gt SETTING gt Press C Y gt SETTING Press gt ENABLE DISABLE 4 Use A gt C Y to select DISABLE Press a to enable the setting Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen Default Setting SETTING EN ABLE Chapter 4 Feature Reference 85 4 6 Changing How the Printer O perates Changing the Menu Language and the Units of Measurement Procedure MENULANGUAGE s ENGLISH e Q LENGTH UNIT e mm gt INCH P TEMP UNIT e ie gt F H Description Hold down Cvenu gt and switch on the sub power Use a gt C v to select the display menu language Press CENTER Use a gt C v to select the measurement unit for length Press C NTER gt Use a gt Cy to select to the measurement unit for tempera ture Press CENTER This sets the language and units of measurement displayed on the display screen of the operation panel Default Setting MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH LENGTH UNIT mm TEM P UNIT C ReturningAll Settings toT heir Initial Values Procedure menu SUB MENU gt SUB MENU FACTORY DEFAULT a Description Press Crew Press C Y gt several times Press C gt gt Press C Y several times Press center gt to execute This menu retur
9. Is the top menu displayed If the top menu isn t displayed output doesn t start even when data is sent from the computer Top menu To go to the top menu press CMENUD then press C 4 D t P 41 Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer Is ausE gt illuminated W hen Cause lights up operation is paused To resume press CAUSE goes dark and outputting resumes Has ink run out When printing data is sent while 1 2m3 Elm ds the screen shown in the figure is displayed a message appears and a warning beep sounds At the same time operation pauses When the ink cartridge is replaced with a new one printing or cutting starts i P 44 If Ink Runs Out i P 84 Determining What Happens When Ink Runs O ut Is a message displayed on the screen c P 122 If a Message Appears c P 123 If an Error Message Appears Is the cable connected Connect the cable securely Is the Link LED lighted If the Link LED for the Ethernet connector is not lighted it means that a correct connection to the network has not been made Make sure the network routing is suitable Try connecting the computer and the machine to the same hub or connecting them directly using a crossover cable If this makes it possible to perform output it means the problem is in the network itself Are the network settings correct If outputis not possible even though the Link LED islighted check to make sure the IP address and other su
10. gt Set the media clamps at the correct locations If they are not set at the correct locations the media may catch preventing successful printing gt AS printing proceeds the media may move to the left or right and touch or come loose from the media clamps After about 1 m 3 ft of media has been fed check the positioning of the media clamps If the media looks like it may come loose from the media clamps adjust the positioning of the media clamps gt Moving a media clamp to the right edge of the platen as shown in the figure below may cause it to be hidden by the cutting carriage and make it impossible to detach the media clamp without further action If this happens first load the media then lower the loading lever After lights up use gt to move the cutting carriage to a location where it doesn t obstruct the media clamp then detach or move the media clamp Rightmost grit pattern Pinch roller Media clamp Chapter 2 Operation 2 2 Loading and Cutting Off Media Position the pinch rollers over the grit rollers If the message shown in the figure appears when you lower the loading lever raise the loading lever and check the positions of the pinch rollers and the middle pinch rollers These must be placed over the grit rollers Also if the number of middle pinch rollers installed is greater than the number of grit rollers used then detach the extra middle pinch rollers Pinch rollers Either RIGHT or LEFT iS
11. 46 Performing a Cutting Test Chapter 4 Feature Reference 89 4 8 Making Various Adjustments for Cutting FO RCE This sets the force pressure of the blade SPEED This sets the speed of cutting OFFSET This makes the blade offset setting for the blade Enter the listed offset value for the blade The offset value for the included blade is 0 25 mm U P SPEED This sets the blade s up speed during cutting the speed at which the blade travels when it moves to the next cutting line after cutting one cutting line If the media comes loose during no load feed and the blade damages the surface of the media reduce the speed Evaluating the Results of a CuttingTest Check the shape of the test pattern The cut shape is distorted Reduce the cutting speed Peel off circle 1 Rectangle 2 also peels off Increase the blade force Some uncut areas remain Reduce the cutting speed Circle 1 Rectangle 2 Peel off rectangle 2 The blade should leave faint traces on the backing paper The blade trace is indistinct Increase the blade force The blade trace is too deep and cuts into the backing paper Reduce the blade force Q Check the shape of rectangle 2 A The shape is correct B The corners are rounded B Increase the amount of blade offset C The corners have horns A B C Reduce the amount of blade offset Accurately Adjusting the C utting in Amount Min 0 mm Max 2 5 mm W hen you
12. ENABLE Printing Hard to dry Media Procedure D MENU q Press CMENU D SUB MENU gt Press C v D several times sw Menu Press C SCAN INTERVAL gt Press Cv gt scan INTERVAL 4s Press C OFF gt 1 0sec 4 Use a gt C Y to set the value Press CENTER O E ua Press Cvenu gt to go back to the original screen Description You use this when ink dries poorly even when the media heating system is used Larger values produce progressively slower movement of the media enabling you to extend the drying time accordingly Printing time takes correspond ingly longer You can also make this setting on the computer When you have made the setting on the computer the computer s setting is used and the printer s setting is ignored 78 Chapter 4 Feature Reference Default Setting SCAN INTERVAL OFF 4 5 Accommodating Various Kinds of Media Preventing Media from Coming Loose Procedure menu SUB MENU gt SUB MENU VACUUM POWER gt VACUUM POWER AUTO 90 H 4 DL Description Press Crew Press C Y several times Press re gt Press v twice Press lt gt gt Use a gt C Y to set the value Press a to enable the setting Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen The platen uses suction to grip the media and keep it stable When media comes loose from the platen because it is warped or wrinkled increasing the suction force may help correct the pro
13. Press gt Press Cv gt Press gt gt Use a gt C v gt to make the setting Press center gt to enable the setting Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen Chapter 4 Feature Reference 87 4 7 Changng the Ink drying Method 88 Description This feature controls the temperature of the media heating system automatically when is dark MENU performs heating to the preset temperature at all times without lowering the temperature when IS dark 30 C lowers the media heating system to a fixed temperature 30 C when is dark O FF switches off the media heating system when is dark Default Setting PREH EATING 30 C Drying the Trailing Edge of the Printing Area on the Dryer Procedure menu Press eno HEATER MENU d Press C v D several times FEED FOR DRY Press lt C gt twice DISABLE gt ENABLE Usec a gt C Y to select EN ABLE Press center gt to enable the setting e D Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen Description W hen this menu item is set to ENABLE additional media feed is performed until the trailing edge of the printing area is positioned directly on the dryer The margin between the print end position and the next print start position is set to a value of 100 millimeters or more When this is set to DISABLE media feed stops simultaneously when printing ends This means that the trailing edge of the printing area is not fed to the
14. and Other Information cerere 104 Viewing me NetWork SeUINGS iss visi dicke blutE EVER TER RE EY SH ERN E Y RETE OE FER CEYURVES na aaa HERR T Einlass 104 PANINO System ReDOTLDsedaasu asper ERE A Cet pb S CRF CT I T antenna neo ion 105 42 12 Perrormind MaliitelaliCe o oer a D furi oca aa n cnr RE RR 106 Draining Ink and Performing Internal Washing 106 Draining Ink Remaining Inside the M achlle s nensi b rov Vi Pr DE v CE DAHER annees 106 gls Men EIS ET M H 108 Vs ni LI E LU RS rasta ear aA Gs tan ecm a A latte Maton eta ensue deaaaa 108 Language ae UNITM COU sre stone octane a esau ee en ee foni aan 112 FURETONE MOQUE RSR cR EM 113 Chapter 5 Wat to DO UF caii aa aa A 115 S TL Te Machine DOETE RUIT oitis a e EN 116 The Printer UMIT DOSSH E RUD assistit doc mb n a a A A icu cd beer eed 116 The Media Heating System Doesn t Warm Up nnns 116 5 2 Attractive Printing or Cutting s ImDOSSIDIG i diu rd ab e a a d d dr a eta 117 Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes seseen 117 Colors Ate U nstabIe gr UNEVEN sirrini Re Sn m t er een tan caen sun 117 The M edia Becomes Soiled W hen Printed sido tio sad or opo Pot Ut YR ota Roc ed tipo eins 118 Cuttings MIsSallgned OF SKEW C0 EEE Due a Erro bae tar ce e tst ed outer roe Bodas fit 118 3 5 T6 Meda lams stan Bradenton nteger panno Cup at t ctn an cas oa orare 119 TheMedid 3is sedisset E Dotnet Hast eo d pia n a daa Ri da
15. c E SOL Max 4COLOR ojo SYSTEM INFO FIRMWARE FIRMWARE Ver 1 30 _ NETWORK 1 gt q IP ADDRESS b 4 13 Menu List To the MAC ADDRESS menu IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS G 255 255 255 255 Pl 255255255255 4 NETWORK 4 SUBNET MASK 4 SUBNET MASK SUBNET MASK gt 1255 255 255 255 pl 255255 255255 4 CD OD NETWORK 44 GATEWAY ADDRESS 4 _ GATEWAY ADDRESS 4 GATEWAY ADDRESS P 1255 255 255 255 gt 1255255 255 255 4 olo NETWORK MAC ADDRESS DE MAC ADDRESS 000086148C5F gt D To the IP ADDRESS menu To the PREHEATING menu 4 FEED FOR DRY gt gt DISABLE p DISABLE 4 _ PREHEATING gt 30C gt 30 d DL To the FEED FOR DRY menu HEATER M FEED FOR DRY ENU DO MEDIA CLAMP dF SHORT gt SHORT SHEET REMAIN 4 1 SET LENGTH gt GJ SET LENGTH gt 00m gt 0 0m d ojo SHEET REMAIN 4 AUTO DISPLAY d AUTO DISPLAY gt DISABLE p DISABLE 4 D To the PRINT MEMO menu Chapter 4 Feature Reference 111 4 13 Menu List Continue QD To the AUTO ENV MATCH menu QD MENU CUTTING MENU 421 PRINT CUT ADJ m P 22 CUTTING MENU 5 PRINT CUT ADJ gt TEST PRINT PRESET menu DS PRINT CUT ADJ e SETTING gt ojo PRINT CUT ADJ s C5 TEST PRINT 2 d CD To the TEST PRINT menu QD To
16. 0 5 2 0 1 5 The point where the cutting line intersects the correction value scale is the correction value In this Cutting line figure the value is 0 3 Use the same method to read the value on the FEED side i 6 Enter the correction value you read crop curabJ Press Ca gt SETTING gt r 030 0 30mm Press 000 gt 0 20mm 4 Press C D Use a gt C v to set the adjustment value for F the feed direction Use 4 gt C v to set the adjustment value for S the scanning direction Press Center to enable the setting cRoP CUT ADJ Press Crew SETTING N 7 Check the results of adjustment CROP CUT AD 44 Press C A D TEST PRINT Press Center gt to execute If the printing and cutting lines are aligned adjustment is com i u plete Cutting position If further adjustment is needed go back to step 6 and fine tune the adjustment Printing position Cutting position and print ing position are aligned Description Depending on the composition of the media the positioning of printing and cutting may be misaligned even when you re using crop marks M ake corrections for misaligned printing and cutting for the media you re using Default Setting F feed direction 0 00 mm S scanning direction 0 00 mm 100 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 10 Making the Network Settings Setting the IP Addres
17. 121 5 6 If a Message A ppears These are the main messages that appear on the machine s display to prompt correct operation They do not indi cate any error Follow the prompts and take action ac cordingly 18 2H 3H 48 Only a small amount of ink remains Replace the cartridge indicated by the flashing number with a new cartridge CLOSE THE COVER SIDE COVER or MAINTE NANCE COVER Close the side cover the maintenance cover or both For safety the carriage does not operate while a cover is open PRESSTHE POWER KEY TO CLEAN If you re using ECO SOL MAX ink this appears when the machine has been unused for about one month Switch on the sub power once a month t P 65 When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period SHEET NOT LOADED SETUP SHEET Load media This message appears when an attempt to per form a printing test was made while no media was loaded INSTALL DRAIN BOTTLE Check whether the drain bottle is installed Install the drain bottle then press CENTER CHECK DRAIN BOTTLE This appears when a certain amount of discharged fluid collects in the drain bottle To clear the message press If this screen appears go to the DRAIN BOTTLE menu and discard the discharged fluid in the bottle t P 50 Disposing of Discharged Ink NOW HEATING Wait until the media heating system reach the preset tem perature Printing starts when lights up You can stop printing by holding down for one sec ond
18. 6 Specifications 6 3 About the Blade The cutting conditions and the service life of the blade change according to the media and the operating environment even when using identical blades The service life also differs according to the type of blade A rough guide is shown below Blade Media Blade force Amount of blade offset Blade life general guide ZEC U 1005 General signage vinyl 50 to 150 gf 0 25 mm 8 000 m ZEC U 5025 General signage vinyl 30 to 100 gf 0 25 mm 4 000 m Fluorescent vinyl 120 to 200 gf 0 25 mm 4 000 m Reflective vinyl 100 to 200 gf 0 25 mm 4 000 m When uncut areas remain even when the blade force is increased to a value that is higher by 50 to 60 gf than the values shown in this chart then replace the blade The values for Blade life are estimates for when cutting media of identical type Chapter 6 Specifications 131 6 4 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels Serial Number This is required when you seek maintenance ser vicing or support Never peel off the label or letit get dirty Power Rating Use an electrical outlet that meets the requirements for voltage frequency and amperage given here Cu 0 132 Chapter 6 Specifications 6 5 Specifications VP 540 VP 300 Piezoelectric inkjet 210 to 1 371 mm 8 3 to 54 in 182 to 762 mm 7 2 to 30 in M aximum 1 0 mm 39 mil with liner for printing
19. Cleaning Kit Becomes N ecesSaly 5 odds p bere ect animent 54 HOW OZ Perom Clear asdadifsel ies d bue xem a aca uad fien Rd epo e P cd RE RM DS 54 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts sonne ae ici ada Pac deb Rn cde nc ed o E au P dod 58 REDIACINO SINS AU Aere c eue 58 R DIACINO die Blade LL esie trie osa t a ied a eerie end a EE 61 Replacing Me Separating KAINE esie aar edid nt tou iai p vata mano 63 3 5 W hen Not in Use for a Prolonged Period nn 65 KeebPerforrarhdgMaliterialee est nest cer Ea e HS 65 Contents Chapter 4 Feature Reference 5 ono bnlvva nive E RAE Eva iv Vw aO ER Gv Bedv NE SAEC nnana nnmnnn nnn 67 Al Pausing er ancellmd O UDUT aana uei cor dub m RUD RU 68 Canceling O utput Before It FIPISIIGS ennemie mnnanmnneiieinunten ins 68 4 2 Setting the Location for Starting O UEDUL eos reete Pee gr vut cado beth 69 seting the Output start LOCATION uice a at epe erben a epu it ow etr ari to nt nie 69 4 3 Saving the Printer Settings to Match the Media nn 70 Saving Optimized M edia Settings AS Preset Values menm 70 LOddind a saved Presei sn Men RE An nie lee en me tnt 11 ASSIONING aN ain eG toa Preset SR eres cbr beret eb HO tcr xa CER En eb ve anne und 71 4 4 O ptimizing Printing or Cutting to Match MediaThickness nnns 12 Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness 54 inch Model Only 72 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing eseem Hn 13 Correcting for Misalignm
20. M aximum 0 4 mm 16 mil with liner and 0 22 mm 9 mil without liner for cutting M aximum 180 mm 7 in M aximum 30 kg 66 Ib M aximum 20 kg 44 Ib 50 8 mm 2 in or 76 2 mm 3 in M aximum 1 346 mm 53 in Maximum 736 mm 29 in Printing technology Media W idth T hickness Roll outer diameter Roll weight Core diameter Printing cutting width 1 Ink cartridges Types 220 cc cartridge 440 cc cartridge Colors Four colors cyan magenta yellow and black Printing resolution dots per inch Maximum 1 440 dpi Cutting speed 10 to 300 mm s Blade force 30 to 200 of Cutting blade Type Roland CAM M 1 series compatible Blade offset 0 to 1 5 mm 0 to 0 059 in Software resolution when cutting a accuracy when printing 2 3 0 025 mm step Error of less than 0 3 of distance traveled or 0 3 mm whichever is greater Distance accuracy when cutting 3 Error of less than 0 4 of distance traveled or 0 3 mm whichever is greater W hen distance correction has been performed when the setting for CALIBRA TION CUTTING ADJ has been made Error of less than 0 2 of distance traveled or 0 1 mm whichever is greater 0 1 mm or less Repeatability when cutting 3 4 Alignment accuracy for printing and cut ting 3 5 Alignment accuracy for printing and cut ting when reloading media 3 6 Media heating system 7
21. Se Be sure to follow the operation proce dures described in this documentation Never allow anyone unfamiliar with the usage or handling of the machine to touch it Incorrect usage or handling may lead to an acci dent Keep children away from the machine The machine includes areas and components that pose a hazard to children and may result in injur y blindness choking or other serious acci dent Never operate the machine while tired or after ingesting alcohol or any medication O peration requires unimpaired judgment Im paired judgment may result in an accident Never use the machine for any purpose for which it is not intended or use the machine in an undue manner that exceeds its capacity Doing so may result in injury or fire For accessories optional and consumable items power cord and the like use only genuine articles compatible with this ma chine Incompatible items may lead to an accident Before attempting cleaning maintenance or attachment or detachment of optional items disconnect the power cord Attempting such operations while the machine is connected to a power source may result in injury or electrical shock Never attempt to disassemble repair or modify the machine Doing so may result in fire electrical shock or injur y Entrust repairs to a trained service tech nician AN e o e A Exercise caution to avoid being pinched or becoming caught Inadvertent contact wi
22. causer un incendie ou un choc lectrique Si une rallonge ou une bande d alimentation lectrique sont utilis es s assurer qu elles correspondent aux caract ristiques de l appareil tension fr quence et courant L utilisation de plusieurs charges lectriques sur une prise unique ou une longue rallonge peut causer un incendie Mise laterre La mise la terre peut pr venir un incendie ou un choc lectrique dus une fuite de courant en cas de d faillance Placer l appareil de facon ce que la fiche soit facile d acc s en tout temps Ainsi l appareil pourra tre d branch rapidement en cas d urgence Installer l appareil pr s d une prise lectrique En outre pr voir suffisamment d espace pour que la prise lectrique soit facile d acc s S il se produit des tincelles de la fum e une odeur de br l un bruit inhabituel ou un fonctionnement anormal d brancher imm diatemernt le c ble d alimentation Ne jamais utiliser si un composant est endommag Continuer utiliser l appareil peut causer un incendie un choc lectrique ou des blessures Communiquer avec le repr sentant Roland DG Corp Autoris 15 Pour utiliser en toute s curit A Remarques importantes propos du c ble d alimentation de la fiche et de la prise lectrique Ne jamais d poser aucun objet sur le c ble sur la fiche Ne jamais laisser l eau toucher le c ble la ou sur la prise car cela risque de l
23. computer alignment is per formed with the presence or absence of crop marks determined automatically For information on how to make the setting refer to the documentation for the software RIP you re using Procedure Load the media O O O O OJO OO o o o oOo o O 0 f O O Crop marks Angled no more than 5 degrees Otherwise alignment becomes impossible O O O 0 o oo o 5 degrees or more Send the cutting data Alignment is performed automatically then cutting starts If Automatic Alignment Cannot Be Performed If the machine fails to detect the crop marks the screen shown at right appears and operation stops NOTFOUND 4 If this happens press CENTERD take action as follows Q Reload the media then send the data again If this does not resolve the problem then perform alignment manually c P 97 Aligning Manually and Cutting If the crop marks cannot be detected easily because of the effects of media warping or the like then perform alignment manually When you want to perform automatic alignment with lengthy media we recommend performing output with the data separated into sizes that are as short as possible With large sizes error due to warping and the like increases making smooth detection impossible 96 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 9 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately To Stop Detection CANCEL CROPMARK Press Caso DETECTION 4i Press Cives
24. displayed INVALID POS Se ee Middle pinch rollers PINCHROI ERROR This indicates which pinch roller counting from XXX FROM RIGHT the right as viewed from the front is displaced dass uisu The right pinch roller is included in the count The number displayed may be from the second 2N D to the sixth 6TH depending on the number used Remove when not using roll media If roll media is allowed to stand unused in a loaded state for an extended period the media may sag This can cause poor printing quality and motor errors so be sure to remove and store such media when not in use Chapter 2 Operation 37 2 2 Loading and Cutting Off Media Cutting Off the Media Procedure Make sure lights up Function Press SHEET CUT X Press C v several times e Press The media is cut off You can make the setting in the software RIP for auto matic media cutoff after printing or cutting has finished For information on how to make the setting refer to the documentation for the software RIP you re using The media is cut off here Present location of the blade tip Printed portion Important Notes on Using the Long M edia Clamps W hen you re using the long media clamps be sure to set the MEDIA CLAMP menu item to LONG to disable media cutoff Performing cutting the media when the long media clamps are installed cau
25. formed the set value flashes Description You can display how much of the media in use is left Once you set the amount of media remaining the amount remaining is displayed atthe top menu until it reaches zero If you cancel the setup such as by removing the media or raising the loading lever the amount remaining at that time flashes on the screen The amount of media remaining is not updated automatically when you change the media Redo the setting whenever you change the media You can also make the setting display this menu automatically whenever you change the media See the next section Verifying the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the Media Is Changed N ote The remaining amount that is displayed is only an estimate and its accuracy is not assured Verifying the Setting for theAmount Remaining EveryTime the Media Is C hanged Procedure fun Press CHEN SHEET REMAIN gt Press Ca twice sunEr REMAIN Press C gt gt AUTO DISPLAY gt Press Cv twice auTO DISPLAY Press C DISABLE ENABLE 1 Use A gt C Y gt to select EN ABLE Press Ceres to enable the setting Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen 102 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 11Viewing Information about the Media and the System Description Setting this to ENABLE automatically displays SH EET REM AIN whenever you change the media and finish setup This makes it impossible to go on to the
26. fun 119 5 4 Media W rinkles or Shrinks or Feed Is Unstable eene 120 Media WTIBKIes or SANKS ASS tuc astro nilodtadai a ee cubos tema tyne re Rem Ua d cu eue heats 120 Media FE Is NotSraight stitit co deii irt saa feccty ee Co de 120 Media Feedsls N ObSEOOILpE dort iren qu OR Fo ue atu a tend sea dna aaa D DU i EN CMS 120 9 5 He Prin Heads Stopped MOMIE LS AR tk tU e UNO at anne ue s 121 What to D Or FIST ni een nn Modi io nl NUN Resets 121 Fe Meads SUD oO Forgot 121 9 6 i a Message ADDE S ea manon oran aen t du Fon Con ud 122 os Iram Error Message ADDOSES sous nada RO taba t 123 Chapter 6 Specifications aux ocn eii nnn Fe FIGUEROA nC CE ERU RR 127 6 1 Usable Mela RE o rae v Lm ou erent rts 128 Conaraons TOR Usable M dina 128 6 2 PAG NAC HAG EUR A T L via onan Sn dre ded p anis bei pd God odo ped sd ME te lie o vd 129 WW AU AC NEN UU IE 129 Maximum Area When U sing Crop MarkS oce e ba iile a ciel Oa ep ec bc B S Dec a 129 The M edia cutoff Location During Continuous Printing 130 6 3 ADO UTE BIadB Russe cn c ot Adr t solista AM errr nr nner rrr EE 131 6 4 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial N umber Labels enn 132 6 5 5bDeclIICatlofiSuanturbascq cmt svn Rd a d onda ma mro e UR HN D RU TEE DN 133 Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders CopyrightO 2007 Roland DG Corporation http www rolanddg com To Ensure Safe Use Improper handli
27. gt DISABLE p ENABLE 4 Use a gt C Y to select EN ABLE Press Ceres to enable the setting i SETUP SHEET Description Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen W hen you re performing cutting only it may be convenient to set this feature to ENABLE This feeds out media according to the size of the data sent from the computer before performing cutting This makes it unnecessary to turn the media flanges by hand to feed out media every time you perform cutting N ote however that this feeds out media even when you re performing printing only so set itto DISABLE when not needed Default Setting PREFEED DISABLE Chapter 4 Feature Reference 91 4 8 Making Various Adjustments for Cutting Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions Procedure I Check the setting for the AUTO ENV MATCH menu item M ake sure the AUTO EN V MATCH menu item is set to ENABLE c P 84 Executing Environment Matching A uto matically 2 Execute the ADJUST BI DIR menu item Q Load the media c P 32 Loading Media c P 82 How to Load Sheet Media Perform bidirectional adjustment c P 73 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing c P 74 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely 3 Print atest pattern and cut it menu p Press CMeNnu gt CUTTING MENU gt Press Ca D O CUTTING MENU Press C PRINT CUT ADJ
28. gt INK CONTROL gt Press Ca Dtwice EMPTY MODE Press C gt twice STOP CON 4 Use 4 gt C v gt to make the setting Press Center to enable the setting O LL Press Cvenu gt to go back to the original screen Description This lets you change according to your purpose the operation that takes place when an ink cartridge is empty STO P immediately pauses operation when a cartridge becomes empty Because pausing printing in progress may make colors uneven it is best to ensure a sufficient amount of remaining ink before you begin printing CONT continue is a mode in which operation is not automatically stopped When a cartridge becomes empty a 84 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 6 Changing How the Printer O perates warning beep sounds but printing doesn t stop To replace the cartridge you must either wait until printing ends or press CPAUSE gt to pause printing Note that operation does not stop even if ink runs out completely Default Setting EMPTY MODE STOP Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode Procedure menu Press Cmenu gt SUB MENU gt Press C v gt several times SUBMENU P Press gt gt SLEEP gt Press lt a D several times INTERVAL Press C gt twice 30min b 15min Use a gt C Y gt to make the setting Press n to enable the setting Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen Default Setting IN TERVAL 30min
29. heads are components that wear out Periodic replacement is required with the frequency of re placement depending on use This machine becomes hot gt N ever cover the ventilation holes with cloth tape or anything else Important Notes on Handling and Use Ink Cartridges Ink cartridges come in various types gt Use a type that is compatible with the printer Also be sure to use only genuine items from Roland DG Corp N ever subject to impact or attempt to disassemble gt N ever drop or shake forcefully The impact may rupture the internal pouch and cause the ink to leak gt N ever attempt to disassemble gt N ever attempt to refill the ink gt If ink gets on your hands or clothing wash it off as soon as possible Removal may become difficult if allowed to stand Storage gt Store unopened in a well ventilated location at a temperature of 20 to 40 C 4 to 104 F 21 22 Chapter 1 Introduction 23 1 1 Introduction Machine Features This is a signmaking machine that adds cutting features to a printer capable of high image quality for a machine that can accommodate a wide variety of uses ranging from the creation of stickers and cut out text and small lot label printing to the production of panels outdoor signs and more gt This makes possible not only use as either a printer or a cutting machine but also enables consecutive printing and cutting Using the crop
30. mark feature makes it possible to perform alignment and carry out cutting when you want to reload printed media that has been detached for lamination or the like gt built in print server enables direct connection to a network gt This machine has a built in media heating system composed of a print heater to improve ink adhesion and speed up drying and a dryer to speed up drying of the media after printing This enhances productivity by enabling support for more types of media gt A software raster image processor RIP is included as a standard feature It takes output data such as a PostScript file received from a program performs raster image processing on the computer and outputs the data to the machine gt Installing a media take up system available separately enables auto matic take up of the media during printing This enables unattended operation at night and lengthy printing to be accomplished efficiently About the Notation U sed inT his Manual This document is the setup guide for both the VP 540 and the VP 300 This document uses the following notation to distinguish between the two models where necessary VP 540 54 inch model VP 300 30 inch model Also most of the figures in this document depict the VP 540 24 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 Part Names and Functions Printer Unit Loading lever Side cover Operation panel You operate this when you You remove this when you You use this to perform load m
31. may result in a health hazard or danger of combustion due to ink fumes Never allow an ink cartridge to be sub jected to impact and never attempt to disassemble Ink may leak gt In the event of contact with the eyes immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes If eye irritation continues seek treatment by a physician gt In the event of contact with skin immediately wash with soap If irritation or inflammation occur seek treat ment by a physician gt In the event of ingestion do not induce vomiting and immediately seek treatment by a physician Forcibly inducing vomiting may lead to danger of choking gt If odor leads to physical distress move to a well ventilated location and rest quietly If dizziness or nausea persists seek treatment by a physician NTo Ensure Safe U se N This machine weighs 160 kg 353 Ib Media weighs 30 kg 66 Ib WARNING Install the machine in a location that is level stable and able to bear the weight of the machine The total weight of the machine may reach 160 kg 353 Ib or more 120 kg 265 Ib or more for the 30 inch model Installation in an unsuit able location may cause a major accident in cluding tipover fall or collapse Unloading and emplacement are opera tions that must be performed by six per sons or more by four persons or more for the 30 inch model Tasks that require undue effort when performed by asmall number of persons may r
32. media movement constant at all times Default Setting FULL WIDTH S FULL Keeping Media from Being Soiled by Ink Drops Procedure fun Press Cuenv SUB MENU gt Press C v D several times sus Menu press PERIODIC CL Press C v several times PERIODIC CL 1 Press D NONE 10min 4 Use a gt C Y gt to select a value from 10 min to 990 min or PAG E Press center gt to enable the setting O E Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen Description Ink tends to collect on the surface of the heads when you use media prone to build up a static charge or when the ambient temperature is low U nder some conditions this ink may be transferred to the media Use this feature at such times The ink buildup is removed as printing is performed When this is set to PAGE automatic cleaning is performed every time before printing starts When this is set to a value from 10 min to 990 min automatic cleaning is performed when the cumulative printing time reaches the value you set here When this is setto NONE no automatic cleaning is performed Using PAGE or a value from 10 min to 990 min results in longer printing times Also when this is set to a value from 10 min to 990 min printing pauses and so colors may be uneven Default Setting PERIODIC CL NONE Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 5 Accommodating Various Kinds of Media Printing Media T hat Warps
33. or longer while this is displayed Pressing CPausE gt makes printing start immediately without waiting to reach the pre set temperature TIME FOR MAINTENANCE It is time to clean the heads using the cleaning kit After verifying press CENTER i P 54 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit TIME FORWIPER REPLACE Itistimeto replace the wipers After verifying press CENTER t P 58 Replacing the Wipers 122 Chapter 5 W hat to Do If 5 7 If an Error Message Appears This describes the error messages that may appear on the machine s display and how to take action to remedy the problem If the action described here does not cor rect the problem or if an error message not described here appears contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer ALIGN POINT POSITION INVALID An attempt was made to set an align point at a loca tion where the setting cannot be made No align point can be set when the angle of the base point and the align point is too large Reload the media correctly so that the angle is minimized then set the base point and the align point again to match the crop marks i P 96 Aligning Automatically and Cutting AVOIDING DRY UPTURN POWER OFF The print heads were forced to standby position to prevent them from drying out O peration cannot be continued Switch the sub power off then back on CAN T PRINT CROP CONTINUE The size ofthe data including the crop marks is large
34. or the roll may fall because the media is pulled with excessive force AE g J ju b Turn the media flanges by hand to pull out the necessary length from the roll Important Notes on Cutting gt N ever use the media clamps You can also detach them when not in use c P 81 Printing MediaThat W arps Easily gt W hen you re performing printing followed immediately by cutting then before you start cutting allow the ink to dry sufficiently Use your software RIP to make the setting for the drying time For information on how to make the setting refer to the documentation for the software RIP you re using The drying time varies accord ing to the media Chapter 2 Operation 2 6 Performing Cutting Hints andTips for Cutting gt Setting the PREFEED menu item to EN ABLE makes the machine automatically feed out media and take it up again before cutting This makes it unnecessary to run out media to the rear of the machine before the operation c P 91 Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force W hen Performing C utting O nly gt W hen you re performing cutting switching off the print heater and dryer and allowing the temperature to cool before performing cutting can yield results that are more stable c P 87 Switching O ff the Print Heater and Dryer gt The end of the cap for the blade holder may scrape or damage the printed surface If this happens increase the amount of blade
35. ou tout autre effet ind sirable sur la maison tous les meubles et m me les animaux domestiques Le symbole A attire l attention de l utilisateur sur les instructions importantes ou les avertissements Le sens pr cis du symbole est d termin par le dessin l int rieur du triangle Le symbole gauche signifie danger d lectrocution Le symbole avertit l utilisateur de ce qu il ne doit pas faire ce qui est interdit La chose sp cifique ne pas faire est indiqu e par le dessin l int rieur du cercle Le symbole gauche signifie que l appareil ne doit jamais tre d mont Le symbole pr vient l utilisateur sur ce qu il doit faire La chose sp cifique faire est indiqu e par le dessin l int rieur du cercle Le symbole gauche signifie que le fil lectrique doit tre d branch de la prise Ce document est le guide d installation pour les appareils VP 540 et VP 300 Dans le document les noms suivants sont utilis s pour tablir la diff rence entre le deux mod les lorsque c est n cessaire VP 540 Mod le de 54 po VP 300 Mod le de 30 po 13 14 Pour utiliser en toute s curit L utilisation incorrecte peut causer des blessures NPRUDENCE NATTENTION o e Pe o o e e S assurer de suivre les proc dures d utilisation d crites dans la documenta tion Ne jamais permettre quiconque ne connait pas le fonctionnement ou la manutention de l appareil de le toucher L u
36. platen and dryer cool approximately 30 minutes Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury or hot components may cause burns This machine is a precision device and is sensitive to dust and dirt Perform cleaning on a daily basis gt Clean by wiping with a cloth moistened by neutral detergent diluted with water then wrung dry gt Never attempt to oil or lubricate the machine Care and Maintenance of the Print Heads Daily Care and Maintenance Perform maintenance using the machine s head cleaning feature c P 42 Printing Tests and Cleaning p 53 W hen Head Cleaning Is N ot Effective Periodic Care and Maintenance Periodic care is essential to ensuring optimal printing at all times Based on your frequency of use periodically clean the heads using a cleaning kit c P 54 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit Note The print heads are components that wear out Periodic replacement is required with the frequency of replacement depending on use Purchase them from your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer 52 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 2W hen Head Cleaning Is Not Effective Performing More Powerful Cleaning When the problems such as dot drop out are not cleared up by the normal cleaning try the more forceful medium cleaning or the even more forceful powerful cleaning Note however that this consumes more ink than normal cleaning and too frequent use may damage the print heads themse
37. second time here makes output resume but in the case of printing horizontal bands are produced at the place where output stopped We do not recommend resuming printing 68 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 2 Setting the Location for Starting Output Setting the Output start Location Procedure UseC 4 25 CD Ca D Cr to move the cutting carriage Align the center of the blade with the new output start location 0 AU UT LOC Printing area O utput start 8 location Feed direction Scan direction start location start location FUNCTION 42 Press Ennon BASE POINT M ls B This indicates that the output start location has been set Feed direction Scan direction Description You can set the output start location at any location you prefer N ote however that this setting must be made for each individual page When the printing of one page finishes the output start location returns to its default value When the start location has been set lights up and screen displays the character B together with the output possible width at the location This feature is also available when you re printing or cutting various test patterns and can help you use media with less waste Note however that the left and right positions are not restored to their defaults for test patterns If you re using the separately available media take up unit never use C A D Doing so may pull the media w
38. sup Menu Pres gt MAINTENANCE gt Press Ca gt MAINTENANCE 4s Press C gt gt REPLACE WIPER d Press wv The print head carriage moves to a location where OPEN SIDE wiper replacement is possible and the screen shown COVER in the figure appears Remove the side cover Touch the location shown in the figure to dis charge any static electricity Preparations are complete when this screen appears 58 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts A Replace the wipers U se the included tweezers O Detach the old wipers Detach the hook and pull up and out Insert the new wipers Felt surface toward the rear s Rubber surface 7 toward the front Attach the hook Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 59 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts J Reattach the side cover and quit the wiper replacement mode Attach the side cover 0 Y x Screws S Side cover MAINTENANCE 4s Press CENTER REPLACE WIPER e After the process to quit the wiper replacement mode ends the screen shown in the figure appears Press CenwuDto go back to the original screen Perform a printing test to verify the results of the procedure c P 42 Printing Tests and Cleaning 60 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment Replacing the Blade 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts If the blade becomes dull replace it with the included replacement blade Be sure to p
39. the power saving feature on and setting the activation time for the sleep mode to 30 minutes or less Chapter 2 Operation 31 2 2 Loading and Cutting Off Media Loading Media M edia may be of one of two types media wound onto a paper tube called roll media and media not rolled in this way called sheet media This section explains how to load media using roll media as an example For information on how to load sheet media refer to the page indicated below c P 82 How to Load Sheet Media NCAUTION Load roll media correctly O therwise the media may fall and cause injury NCAUTION Roll media weighs about 30 kg 66 Ib To avoid injury handle with care NCAUTION Never load media that weighs more than 30 kg 66 Ib or for the 30 inch model more than 20 kg 44 Ib The machine may fail to withstand the weight and tip over or cause the media to fall I Passthe media through the machine and position it correctly on the left and right Q Move the media clamps to the sides Media clamps Attach the media flanges to the roll media If the inner diameter of the roll media core measures 3 inches fit the media flanges onto the core then turn each knob clockwise all the way to keep the media flanges from falling out 2 inches t 3 inches Q Press in to fit Match to the inner on securely diameter of the roll media core Turn until the knob stops rotating 32 Chapter 2 Operation
40. times Press Ce gt Move the lever Press center gt to enable the setting Press Cvenu gt to go back to the original screen Depending on the media media may wrinkle or come loose from the platen during printing increasing the chance of contact with the print heads When you are using such media adjust the head height to High On the 30 inch model the head height cannot be changed N ote that the height of the heads cannot be determined by just the thickness of the media 72 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 4 Optimizing Printing or Cutting to Match MediaT hickness Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing Procedure I Print a test pattern Q menu Press Cmenu gt ADJUST BI DIR gt Press C Y D ADJUSTBIDIR Press gt gt TEST PRINT Press to start printing 2 Readthe correction values from the test pattern Choose the value that pro ducesthe least misaligament Test pattern LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELEELE ELEME LL ELE EE LLL EET T A I A Simple 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Current correc Correction value tion value scale 3 Enter the correction values that you read ADJUSUT B DIR Press Cv gt SIMPLE SETTING gt _ sIMPLE SETTING Press gt gt 0 gt 6 a Usec a Y to set the correction values Press Gen to enable the setting 4 Go b
41. 2 2 Loading and Cutting Off Media Place the roll media on the shafts and position its left and right edges to match the grit patterns Be sure to ensure the eed c media is within this range Secure the stoppers in place in alignment with the width of the media M ake sure the media flanges are straight Correct media feed is impossible if either of the media flanges is at an angle Stoppers Q Pass the leading edge of the media between the grit rollers and the pinch rollers and feed it out as far as the platen Platen Pinch roller Grit roller Chapter 2 Operation 33 2 2 Loading and Cutting Off Media Q Make sure both edges of the media are above the grit rollers then place pinch rollers over all grit rollers covered by the media Placing the pinch rollers inside each of the grit patterns ensures that they are positioned above the grit rollers Be sure to place the left and right pinch rollers affixed with blue stickers at the edges of the media Arrange the middle pinch rollers above all the grit rollers that lie between the left and right pinch rollers Be sure to remove any extra middle pinch rollers leaving only the same number of middle pinch rollers as the number of grit rollers Left pinch roller Place the pinch Affixed with a blue sticker roller inside the grit pattern Grit pattern Position this at locations that is not overly close to th
42. 69 INTERVAL gt 3n p30min a i ojo SLEEP e SETTING p 2 85 dla CD CD Z SETTING gt ENABLE D ENABLE 4 To the INTERVAL menu SUB MENU vs P 705 Ca SYSTEM REPORT a ojo QD To the HEAD WASH menu SUB MENU 44 INK CONTROL e EMPTY MODE 1 i INK CONTROL gt FS EMPTY MODE P amp STOP soP 4 I ojo P INK CONTROL 1 C5 PUMP UP M DD ojo INK CONTROL vm P 106 Ca HEAD WASH i CD To the EMPTY MODE menu To the DRAIN BOTTLE menu SUB MENU 42 MAINTENANCE 1 Es od MAINTENANCE gt F1 CLEANING d To the EDGE DETECTION MAINTENANCE d Is P 58 menu Gj REPLACE WIPER d ojo MAINTENANCE e S P 61 63 D REPLACE KNIFE d ojo MAINTENANCE pred C3 DRAIN BOTTLE a CD o the CLEANING menu Y Continue 1 This is displayed only on the 54 inch model 110 Chapter 4 Feature Reference p P is P is P is P is P is P is D p P 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 IF P 88 um P 87 IF P 81 Um P 43 is P is P p P 103 102 102 Continue SYSTEM INFO MENU dF HEATER MENU gt MENU MEDIA CLAMP INK REMAINING SHEET REMAIN Y Continue a Ca INK QD To the NETWORK menu MODEL VP 540 SYSTEM INFO 4 SERIALNO 4 G SERIAL NO gt 12500001 ojo SYSTEM INFO e INK 4 gt
43. Detection is stopped Aligning Manually and Cutting Depending on the type of media it may not be possible to detect crop marks automatically When crop marks cannot be detected automatically you perform alignment manually Procedure I Set the base point Use gt D C1 C v to align the center of the blade with the location shown in the figure B Press CENTER Chapter 4 Feature Reference 97 4 9 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately 2 Set the align points Use 4D CD CAD Cy Dto align the EAS center of the blade with the location shown in the figure BASE POINT lt Press nono ALIGN POINT 1 Press Ce gt The number of the align point you set is automatically determined w1100 mm Press C NTER gt B1 Press weno to go back to the original screen This indicates that the base point and align point 1 have been set Repeat steps through to specify other align points as required Send the cutting data and perform cutting About Align Points The numbers for align points are determined with reference to the location of the base point You cannot set an align point unless you specify a base point Redoing the setting for the base point clears any align points that have been set 98 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 9 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately Correcting Misaligament for Printing and CuttingW hen Using Crop Marks Procedur
44. DryingtheTrailing Edge ofthe PrintingArea on the Dryer CALIBRATION in the CUTTING MENU c P 77 Performing Distance Correction During Cutting FO RCE SPEED O FFSET U P SPEED c P 89 Fine tuning the Cutting Conditions ADJUST BI DIR SIMPLE SETTING c P 73 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing ADJUST BI DIR DETAIL SETTING c P 74 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely CALIBRATION c P 76 Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like PRIN T CUT ADJ c P 92 Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Po sitions CRO P CUT AD c P 99 Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting W hen Using Crop Marks PREHEATING c P 87 Determining How the Media Heating System O perates U p to eight types of presets can be saved You can assign a name to each one Using media names for these may aid recognition and clarity c P 71 Loading a Saved Preset Assigning a N ame to a Preset Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 3 Saving the Printer Settings to Match the Media Loading a Saved Preset Procedure fun 1 Press Ceno PRESET O ion Press Dtwice NAME e Use a gt Cy to select the name of a preset you want to load SETUP SHEET Description Press Center to load The settings are changed and the screen shown in the figure appears This loads a saved preset You
45. EANING gt MEDIUM CL d DID CLEANING dF POWERFU d LCL D To the TEST PRINT menu IF P 69 FUNCTION US P 42 CLEANING gt as P 53 e IF P 38 D To the DRYER menu _ HEATER CONFIG d PRINT gt IF P 39 Gj PRINT 35C gt 30 gt 30 C OI HEATER CONFIG gt DRYER 1 DRYER 35C gt Fe 40c b 40 C a CD To the PRINT menu IG m gt To the UP SPEED menu p 4g EUNCTION 4 CUT CONF ns 46 CUT CONFIG gt e TEST CUT D 2 To the BASE POINT menu 2 ele CUT CONFIG 4 FORCE IF P 47 89 FORCE gt 509f gt 50gf d DID CUT CONFIG 4 SPEED 4 IF P 89 SPEED gt 30cm s gt 30cm s 4 DID CUT CONFIG 4 OFFSET IS P 89 C gt OFFSET gt 10 250mm 0250mm 4 DID CUT CONFIG 4 _ UP SPEED uv P 89 G UP SPEED gt 30cm s gt 30cm s 4 CD To the TEST CUT menu 2 This is not displayed when no media is loaded that is when is dark 4 13 Menu List Chapter 4 Feature Reference 113 114 Chapter 5 What to Do If 115 5 1T he Machine Doesn t Run The Printer Unit Doesn t Run Is the power switched on Switch on the printer s main power then press the sub power switch and make sure the sub power switch lights up Is illuminated O utput is not performed when is not illuminated Lower the loading lever
46. ENCE o e S assurer que le lieu de travail est bien L absence d a ration ad quate peut cr er une situation dangereuse pour la sant ou un risque de combustion cause des vapeurs qui manent de l encre Ne jamais soumettre une cartouche d encre des chocs Ne jamais tenter d ouvrir une cartouche d encre D e l encre pourrait s chapper En cas de contact avec les yeux rincer imm diatement et abondamment l eau courante pendant au moins 15 minutes Si les yeux sont toujours irrit s consulter un m decin gt En cas de contact avec la peau laver imm diatement l eau et au savon En cas d irritation ou d inflammation de la peau consulter un m decin gt En cas d ingestion ne pas provoquer le vomissement et demander imm diatement l aide d un m decin Provoquer le vomissement peut cr er un risque de suffocation gt Si l odeur cause un trouble physique amener la personne dans un endroit bien a r et la faire se reposer Si l tourdissement ou la naus e persistent consulter un m decin 17 18 A Pour utiliser en toute s curit Le poids de cet appareil est de 160 kg 353 Ib Le poids du support est de 30 kg 66 Ib ATTENTION Installer l appareil un endroit stable et plat et capable de supporter son poids Le poids total de l appareil peut tre de 160 kg 353 lb ou plus 120 kg 265 Ib ou plus pour le mod le de 30 po Installer l appareil un endroit inappro
47. Easily Procedure I Change the setting for the MEDIA CLAMP menu item to LONG fun Press Ceno MEDIA CLAMP gt Press a D gt several times O MEDIA CLAMP 4s Press gt gt SHORT gt LONG 4 Use a gt C v gt to select LONG Press center gt to enable the setting Press Gen to go back to the original screen i SETUP SHEET Zz Replace the short media clamps with the long ones Remove the short media clamps Pull back while holding Push here down the area Insert until it clicks into place Chapter 4 Feature Reference 81 4 5 Accommodating Various Kinds of Media Description When you want to hold the media in place more securely such as when you re printing media that warps easily use the long media clamps to secure the edges of the media in place Note that when you re attaching the long media clamps be sure to make the setting described above so that the media cutoff operation cannot be performed Performing media cutoff with the long media clamps installed may cause the long media clamps to touch the separating knife resulting in damage or malfunction When the MEDIA CLAM P menu item is set to LONG media cutoff is not performed c P 38 Cutting O ff the Media How to Load Sheet Media When you re loading standard size media or other such media that is not rolled sheet media follow the procedure below Procedure Remove both shafts I
48. Is the M edia H eating System ina on Beitr Gd ni bei 39 M aking the Temperature Setting for the M edia H eating System 39 General Guide for the Preset Temperatures Rs 40 2 4 N EE OWE aan ins Pul eee CU P EET RUE 41 Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer eeesssseeeeeenennnnnnne nme nnne nnne nnns 41 Printing Tests and Cl s ar otc tasses cce Heer a perl adm cda ent c ER EN bd 42 Z S e CUT SO UE suns dera euro acess Ra nes clan E v Qd dan anc D Al 43 Checking TOF Remaining ID Es asp roa ei e D a ddp Me c a c ra ada baa c te ebria eda 43 EINER ORUM Rr DNE 44 2 D Perforrmingus OUI SSSR tatu med det a ta a a ee LE RO CCS LEUR 45 To POror COINS SR et seed asp 45 Peroritiga G tlg eS sees i E aM Dead o aad dac aca ea S ars retenti blo eia 46 M aking the Setting for Blade FONC AR anne tatoo tend 47 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment manmmmennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnns 49 3 L Dany Care ana Mantenan E amia a rrr teres Lao d 50 Disposing or Discharged INK essit TE ta dul and cs ei bbs ade 50 LE TT PR UR 52 Care and Maintenance of the RAS nue nn EIAS ERR a rues vs dU tS E 52 3 2W hen Head leaning IS NOt ETIGCEIVO isis t Dru bob e pra i ir d race or rb er d ri tn 53 Performing M ore PoWekulsleanibiG giai des atelier ia piae e pid riae b 53 W hen Powerful Cleaning Is N ot Effective msn con obe a Roe ab a Po cO n E PO E E ea 53 3 3 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit nn 54 When tne
49. Media whose paper tube core is bent or crushed gt Media that bends under its own weight when loaded This machine cannot necessarily print every kind of media W hen selecting media be sure to carry out testing in advance to make sure that satisfactory printing quality is obtained Chapter 6 Specifications 6 2 PrintingCuttingArea Maximum Area The printing or cutting area along the horizontal plane the direction in which the carriages move is determined by the position of the pinch rollers Max 1 346 mm 54 inch model 746 mm 30 inch model p 00 X Printing or cutting area s 2 10 mm 1 5 mm 1 5 mm 10 mm D X Pinch roller 7 lp Li ip mm cl at Printing or cutting coordinates origin 0 0 Maximum AreaW hen Using Crop Marks W hen crop marks are used the printing or cutting area is reduced from the maximum area by an amount equal to the crop marks 12 5 mm 12 5 mm 10 mm 10 mm 10mm 12 5 mm Oo E Maximum area Crop mark Chapter 6 Specifications 129 6 2 PrintingCutting Area The Media cutoff Location During Continuous Printing When a media cutoff command is sent from the computer the cutoff location on the media is as shown in the figure below Second page Location where L2z Jj i separated Margin setting on the computer First page 130 Chapter
50. Press Cwenu gt to go back to the original screen 64 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 5W hen Not in Use for a Prolonged Period Keep Performing Maintenance Switch On the Power O nce a Month Switch on the sub power once a month When you turn on the power the machine automatically performs some operations such as those to keep the print heads from drying out Allowing the machine to stand completely unused for a prolonged period may damage the print heads so be sure to switch on the power to perform these automatic operations Keep at a Constant Temperature and Relative Humidity Even when the machine is not in use keep it at a temperature of 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F and a relative humidity of 20 to 8096 with no condensation Temperatures that are too high may degrade the ink and cause malfunction Tempera tures that are too low may cause the ink to freeze and damage the heads The Setup Guide also describes what to do when the machine will be out of use for a prolonged period Be sure to refer to it as well Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 65 66 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 67 4 1 Pausing or Canceling Output Canceling Output Before It Finishes Procedure TO CANCEL HOLD Press Cause DOWN PAUSE KEY The screen shown in the figure appears Hold down Gas for one second or longer Stop sending output data from the computer Description pauses printing or cutting Pressing CPAUsED a
51. Roland CPE tl Nu Li Roland DG Corporation VP 540 VP 300 USER S MANUAL My Creative Printer Roland DG Corporation Thank you very much for purchasing this product gt gt gt 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 The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any misprint or error please inform us Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur through use of this product regardless of any failure to perform on the part of this product Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur with respect to any article made using this product For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT NOTICE Grounding Instructions Do not modify the plug provided f it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician
52. SET DRAN Press COUNTER 4 The screen shown in the figure appears MAINTENANCE Press Cnrer gt a second time DRAIN BOTTLE e e Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen SETUP SHEET NWARNING _ Never place discharged fluid near open flame Doing so may cause fire NCAUTION To store discharged fluid temporarily place it in the included drain bottle or in a durable sealed container such as a metal can or polyethylene tank and cap tightly Any spillage or vapor leakage make cause fire odor or physical distress D ispose of discharged fluid properly in accordance with the laws in effect in your locale D ischarged fluid is flammable and contains toxic ingredients N ever attempt to incinerate discharged fluid or discard it with ordinary trash Also do not dispose of it in sewer systems rivers or streams D oing so may have an adverse impact on the environment Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 51 3 1 Daily Care and Maintenance Pinch rollers Periodically wipe away any grime Failure to clean properly may result in the transfer of grime to the surface of media Grit rollers Remove buildup of media and other mate rial using a brush N ever use a metal brush Wipe away any buildup of ink or grime on the media path NNARNING Newer use gasoline alcohol thinner or any other flammable material Doing so may cause fire NCAUTION Before attempting cleaning switch off the sub power and wait until the
53. TING No 4 menu ADJUST BI DIR 4 DETAIL SETTING 4 is P 74 DETAIL SETTING gt FCI TEST PRINT CD L To the TEST PRINT menu DETAIL SETTING d INN BE SETTING NO 1 o INN BE DID ojo DETAIL SETTING EO LIN L SETTING NO 2 o LIN L eio DETAIL SETTING INL M C SETTING NO 3 o INL M ele DETAIL SETTING dF C amp SETTING NO 4 gt Fe Oo To the ies T o M menu QD To the SETTING menu Y MENU gt e CALIBRATION gt us P 76 CALIBRATION b G TEST PRINT d ojo DD CALIBRATION SETTING gt G SETTING gt 10 00 gt 0 00 H CD To the TEST PRINT menu Y Continue Chapter 4 Feature Reference 109 4 13 Menu List Continue MENU e HEAD HEIGHT 4 ns 7 72 HEAD HEIGHT P HIGH HGH 4 H ela To the MAINTENANCE menu MENU 44 suB MENU e EDGE DETECTION 44 t P 78 SUB MENU gt EDGE DETECTION gt ENABLE ENABLE 4 ojo SUB MENU 4e SCAN INTERVAL IS P 78 SCAN INTERVAL gt a orr gt OFF d ojo SUB MENU VACUUM POWER diia Ca VACUUM POWER gt AUTO gt AUTO DD SUB MENU FULL WIDTH S vm P 79 FULL WIDTH S gt FULL gt FUL 4 ojo SUB MENU 4 PERIODIC CL SE CS PERIODIC CL MG NoNNE NONE 4 F P 86 ojo D To the SETTING menu SUB MENU E SLEEP 44 INTERVAL 1 Wy P 85 Ca SLEEP gt 3
54. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Check with qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Repair or replace damaged or worn out cord immediately Operating Instructions KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas and benches invites accidents DON T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don t use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain Keep work area well lighted Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing when changing accessories such as blades bits cutters and lik
55. a location where it is tilted or where it may wobble or experience vibration Also make sure that the print heads are not exposed to moving air These factors may lead to missing dots or reduced printing quality Is the media loaded and set up correctly If the media is not loaded and set up correctly media feed may not be smooth or printing may be adversely affected M ake sure the media is loaded and set up correctly t P 120 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed Is U nstable Are the settings for the PRESET menu item ap propriate If the settings selected with the PRESET menu item are not suitable for the type of media printing may be adversely affected Choose settings optimized to the media you re us ing c P 70 Saving O ptimized M edia Settings As Preset Values t P 71 Loading a Saved Preset ColorsAre Unstable or U neven Did you shake the ink cartridges gently before in stalling them If you re using a model that uses ECO SOL MAX ink then shake new cartridges gently before you install them Is the media wrinkled If the media is wrinkled and comes loose from the platen colors may be uneven or printing reduce may suffer c P 120 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed Is U nstable Was printing paused partway through W hen printing is paused the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes Avoid pausing printing By default printing pauses when ink remaining inside the ma chin
56. ack to the original screen Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen Description The bidirectional printing mode in which the heads perform printing during both their outbound pass and return pass offers the advantage of being able to shorten output times but subtle misalignment occurs during the outbound and return passes The procedure to correct this and eliminate misalignment is bidirectional correction This misalignment varies according to the head height and the thickness of the media so we recommend performing correction to match the media you re using This settings also serves to correct for misalignment of the printing and cutting positions In such cases check or adjust this setting c P 92 Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions p 99 Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting W hen Using Crop Marks Chapter 4 Feature Reference 73 4 4 Optimizing Printing or Cutting to Match MediaT hickness ing More Preci ional Printi Correcting for Misalignment in Bidi Procedure I Print atest pattern Press CMeNnu gt Press Cv gt Press Ce D gt Press CA y Press Ce gt gt ADJUST BI DIR MENU 0 gt ADJUST BI DIR DETAIL SETTING 2 Press Center gt to start printing 4 zi DETAIL SETING TEST PRINT 2 Read the correction values from the test pattern A 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Current correc ti
57. al then the media is being cut properly Be careful not to make the blade force too high Is the length of output too long For printing followed immediately by cutting in particular the longer the page length that is the longer the distance the media is returned after printing the greater is the chance of misalignment occurring It is a good idea to keep the size of each single page to the minimum necessary Are you using media that exhibits large expansion and contraction When you re performing printing followed immediately by cutting misalignment occurs if the media expands or con tracts If this happens try performing printing with crop 118 Chapter 5 W hat to Do If marks then setting the base point and one or more align points and performing cutting This corrects for expansion and contraction of the media ISTAUTO ENV MATCH set to the DISABLE set ting The printing and cutting positions may become misaligned due to ambient temperature or humidity Setting AU TO EN V MATCH to ENABLE performs matching to the envi ronment to correct for misalignment i P 84 Executing Environment M atching Automatically Arethe settingsfor the CALIBRATION menu item in the CUTTING MENU menu item correct W hen you re performing printing followed immediately by cutting go to CUTTING MENU and set the CALIBRA TION value to 0 00 t P 77 Performing Distance Correction During Cutting 5 3T he Media Jams
58. as specified by these instructions and never touch any area not specified in the instructions Sudden movement of the machine may cause injur y 54 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 3 Cleaning the Heads U sing the Cleaning Kit I c hange to the print head manual cleaning mode Q Remove any media men P Press Cent SUB MENU gt Press C v several times SUBMENU Press gt MAINTENANCE gt Press CA MAINTENANCE Pres gt CLEANING d Press CENTER wy The screen shown in the figure appears OPEN MAINTE 4 NANCE COVER Remove the maintenance cover then press C NTER The print head carriage moves to the left side of the machine Maintenance cover Q rwisuEp Preparations are complete when this screen i appears 2 Remove the side cover O ee Stews Remove the side cover Se NS Side cover Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 55 3 3 Cleaning the Heads U sing the Cleaning Kit Touch the location shown in the figure to dis charge any static electricity J Clean using the cleaning stick Be especially careful to clean away any fibrous dust lint Clean in the sequence shown in the figure below Cleaning stick Be sure to clean using one of the included cleaning sticks Never touch the nozzle surface Gently stroke the sponge Clean only the metal frame Never rub with force Area to clean Fame fec Col ES IT o p VN TT o
59. auser l mission de gaz toxiques ou cr er un risque d incendie NATTENTION Ne jamais utiliser un support qui ne peut pas supporter la chaleur L utilisation d un support qui ne supporte pas la chaleur peut d t riorer le support cr er un ris que d incendie ou causer l mission de gaz toxiques Pour utiliser en toute s curit Des vignettes d avertissement sont appos es pour qu il soit facile de rep rer les zones dangereuses La signification des vignettes est donn e ci dessous Respecter les avertissements Ne jamais retirer les vignettes et ne pas les laisser s encrasser Attention T tes d impression mobiles Les t tes d impression sous le couvercle se d placent haute vitesse et repr sentent un danger Attention Risque de pincement Un contact pendant le fonctionnement peut coincer la main ou les doigts ce qui risque de causer des blessures Inflammable L encre et les liquides us s sont inflammables Les garder loin de toute flamme nue n C 01 L encre est toxique L encre et les liquides us s sont toxiques Eviter tout contact avec le corps Utiliser uniquement dans un endroit bien a r Attention Temp rature lev e La platine et la surface de s chage atteignent des temp ratures lev es Etre prudent pour viter un incendie ou des br lures Inflammable L encre et les liquides us s sont inflammables Les garder loin de toute flamme nue
60. becomes dull replace it with the included replacement knife NCAUTION Be sure to perform operations as specified by these instructions and never touch any area not specified in the instructions Sudden movement of the machine may cause injur y NCAUTION Never touch the tip of the separating knife with your fingers Doing so may result in injury I Enter the blade replacement mode menu Press Cent SUB MENU gt Press C v gt several times SUBMENU e Press D MAINTENANCE gt Press a gt MAINTENANCE Press C gt gt REPLACE KNIFE a Press C v gt several times NOW PROCESSING Press CENTER When the cutting carriage has moved to a location where blade replacement is possible and the screen shown in the figure appears the preparations are com e plete 0 Remove the separating knife e ib rib i PA Loosen the screw until it slips out 2 Grasp the screw portion and slowly pull it out in the direction of the arrow W hen doing this do not pull it back toward you Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 63 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts Install a new knife The knife is secured in place by the magnet Positioning groove Slowly insert it into the groove Tighten the screw Take care to ensure that the knife does not slip out of position at this time T t JZZ uti i 3 Quit the blade replacement mode O Press CENTER pese
61. blem Conversely when the media is flimsy and cannot move smoothly reducing the suction force may help When set to AUTO the suction force is automatically adjusted to the optimal level for the media width You can also make this setting on the computer When you have made the setting on the computer the computer s setting is used and the printer s setting is ignored Default Setting VACUUM POWER AUTO Speeding U p Output for Narrow Media Procedure menu e SUB MENU gt Q SUB MENU FULL WIDTH S gt FULLWIDTH S FULL gt OFF E O SETUP SHEET Press meno Press C Y several times Pres gt gt Press C Y several times Press re D gt Usec a gt C Y to select SHEET or OFF Press center gt to enable the setting Press Cvev to go back to the original screen Chapter 4 Feature Reference 79 4 5 Accommodating Various Kinds of Media 60 Description This shortens output time by reducing the width of head movement to the minimum necessary This is effective when the width of the media or the output data is narrow SH EET matches the range of head movement to the width of the media O FF matches the range of head movement to the output data Movementis limited to the minimum amount neces sary and this can be expected to yield the fastest output Note however that because the speed of media movement is no longer constant colors may be uneven FULL makes the speed of
62. can select any one of eight types of presets When no names have been assigned you select from among NAME1 through NAM E8 If you load a preset while is illuminated goes dark If this happens raise the loading lever make sure the media is loaded straight then lower the loading lever again to make output possible Assigning a Name to a Preset Procedure PRESET Press en gt NAME gt Press Ce gt Press C v twice name Press gt NAME gt Use a gt Cy to select any one from NAME1 to NAMES NAME 42 Pressc gt S ra Use a gt C Y gt to enter a character Q name lt 2 Press y SAMPLE_ Use C a gt C v gt to enter the next character e ee Description Enter the following characters in the same way W hen you re finished entering text press Center Press Cvev to go back to the original screen This assigns a name to a saved preset U sing media names may aid recognition and clarity The characters you can enter are A through Z 0 through 9 and the character You can enter up to 15 characters including spaces Chapter 4 Feature Reference 71 4 4 Optimizing Printing or Cutting to Match MediaT hickness Adjusting Head Height to Match MediaT hickness 54 inch Model O nly Procedure menu 4s HEAD HEIGHT gt O HEAD HEIGHT 4 LOW gt LOW ai Height adjustment lever Move firmly until it stops e E SETUP SHEET Description Press CMeENU gt Press C Y several
63. ch settings are correct The settings on both the machine and the com puter must be appropriate Redo the settings checking to ensure that the IP address doesn t conflict with the IP ad dress for another device on the network that the port set ting for the software RIP specifies the IP address set on the 116 Chapter 5 What to Do If machine that the settings have no typing errors and for other such problems t Setup Guide i P 104 Viewing the Network Settings Did the software RIP end abnormally M ake sure the software RIP is running correctly then switch the sub power switch off and back on The Media Heating System Doesn tWarm Up Is media loaded The media heating system does not warm up to the preset temperature when is dark by default Load me dia and wait for the machine to warm up t P 87 Determining How the Media H eating System O p erates Is the temperature of the room too low Use the machine in an environment where the temperature is 20 to 32 C 68 to 90 F 5 2 Attractive Printing or Cutting Is Impossible Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes Do the print heads show dot drop out Carry out a printing test and make sure no dot drop out occurs If dot drop out is present perform head cleaning i P 42 Printing Tests and Cleaning i P 53 When Head Cleaning Is Not Effective Have you carried out feed correction Large misalignment in the amount of feed of the me
64. conforme aux caract ristiques de cet appareil ten sion fr quence et courant Une tension incorrecte ou un courant insuffisant peuvent causer un incendie ou un choc lectrique Caract ristiques cq 0 Ne jamais utiliser l ext rieur ni un endroit o l appareil risque d tre expos de l eau ou une humidit lev e Ne jamais toucher l appareil avec des mains mouill es Le non respect de cette consigne risque de provoquer un incendie ou un choc lectrique Ne jamais ins rer d objet tranger dans l appareil Ne jamais exposer l appareil aux d versements de liquides L insertion d objets comme des pi ces de monnaie ou des allumettes ou le d versement de liquides dans les orifices de ventilation peuvent causer un incendie ou un choc lectrique Si un objet ou du liquide s infiltre dans l appareil d brancher imm diatement le c ble d alimentation et communiquer avec le repr sentant Roland DG Corp autoris Ne jamais placer d objet inflammable a proximit de l appareil Ne jamais utiliser de produit inflammable en a rosol proximit de l appareil Ne jamais utiliser l appareil dans un endroit ou des gaz peuvent s accumuler Une combustion ou une explosion pourraient se produire NATTENTION Manipuler le c ble d alimentation la fiche et la prise lectrique correctement et avec soin N e jamais utiliser un article endommag car cela pourrait
65. dia may result in printing that seems coarse or contains horizontal stripes Either make the setting on the computer to match the type of media you re using or make the setting for cor rection on the printer i P 76 Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate H orizon tal Bands and the Like Have you carried out bidirectional correction When you are performing bidirectional printing use the ADJUST BI DIR menu item to carry out correction The optimal adjustment value may vary depending mainly on the thickness of the media Set or select an adjustment value that is suited to the media i P 73 Correcting for Misalignmentin Bidirectional Print ing i P 74 Correcting for Misalignmentin Bidirectional Print ing More Precisely Is the print heater at a suitable temperature If the ink forms lumps or smudges raise the temperature N ote however that a temperature that is too high may de grade the media or cause it to wrinkle t P 39 Settings for the Media Heating System Is the temperature of the room too low The media heating system may not warm up sufficiently when the ambient temperature is less than 20 C 68 F Also even when the media heating system reachesits preset tem peratures adequate effectiveness may not be apparent if the media is thoroughly chilled Before printing allow the media to come to room temperature Is the printer installed in a level and stable location N ever install the machine in
66. dryer unless you continue with a subsequent printing operation Default Setting FEED FOR DRY DISABLE Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 8 MakingVariousA djustmertts for Cutting Making the Cutting Conditions Set on the MachineTake Precedence Procedure ap MENU q Press CMENUD CUTTING MENU gt Press Ca D CUTTING MENU P Press C D CUTTING PRIOR gt Press a gt several times CUTTING PRIOR 4s Press C COMMAND gt MENU Use 4 gt C Y gt to select MENU Press Center to enable the setting Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen Description You can also make the settings for the cutting conditions using the computer By default the settings made with the computer take priority To make the cutting conditions set on the machine take priority either turn off the settings of the computer or make the setting described above Default Setting CUTTING PRIOR COMMAND Fine tuning the Cutting Conditions Procedure O Function Press Enron CUT CONFIG gt Press CY_Dseveral times O curconric Press C 5 7 FORCE gt Use a gt Cy to choose the cutting condition you want to set e FORCE q Press Cr 50 gf gt 60 gf a Use a gt C Y Dto enter the value Press Center gt to enable the setting Press Gen to go back to the original screen Description This enables you to check and verify the settings for the cutting conditions using cutting test results c P
67. e REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING For Canada Make sure the switch is in off position before plugging in USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Consult the CLASS A NOTICE owner s manual for recommended accessories The use of This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED TURN POWER OFF Don t leave tool until it comes to a complete stop CLASSE A AVIS Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada ROLAND DG CORPORATION 1 6 4 Shinmiyakoda Hamamatsu shi Shizuoka ken JAPAN 431 2103 MODEL NAME See the MODEL given on the rating plate RELEVANT DIRECTIVE EC LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 73 23 EEC EC ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC 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 About the GPL LGPL software used in this product Thank you for purchasing our product This product is using GNU General Public License GPL GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL soft ware You have the right to acquire modify and distribute the source code for this GPL LG PL software You can obtain the GPL LGPL source code used in this product by downloading it from the foll
68. e I Check the setting for the AUTO ENV MATCH menu item M ake sure the AUTO EN V MATCH menu item is set to ENABLE c P 84 Executing Environment Matching A uto matically 2 Execute the ADJUST BI DIR menu item Q Load the media c P 32 Loading Media c P 82 How to Load Sheet Media Perform bidirectional adjustment c P 73 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing c P 74 Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely QU Print a test pattern and cut it Q menu 1 Press w CUTTING MENU gt Press CA gt CUTTING MENU Pres gt CROP CUT ADJ gt Press C v D cRoP CUT AD Pres gt TEST PRINT d Press Cutting xc utting position position Printing Printing position position Cutting position and print Cutting position and print ing position are misaligned ing position are aligned W hen adjustment is needed go on to the steps below 4 Print and cut a test pattern for adjustment CROP CUT ADJ Press Ca D TEST PRINT 2 zi Press to execute Chapter 4 Feature Reference 99 4 9 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately 5 From the test pattern read the correction value at the location Test pattern Check the value on Cutting line the SCAN side Correction value scale Check the value on Scan direction the FEED side 2 0 T1 5 1 0 0 5 1
69. e edge of the media About 10 mm Right pinch roller Affixed with a blue sticker E ma Ey Se aaa Position this at locations that is not overly close to the edge of the media 9 o c gt E Sie E ME dO H8 6L cZ rec ee o Be sure to place the right edge of the media on these grit rollers Attaching and Detaching Middle Pinch Rollers Perform attachment or detachment at the location shown in the figure Slide along the rail Insert all the way 34 Chapter 2 Operation Attachment detachment location Pull back and out 2 2 Loading and Cutting Off Media 2 Secure the media in place so that it is without slack Q Hold the media at the center and pull it out being sure to keep it straight M ake sure all areas of the media are taut Lower the loading lever to hold the media in place starts to flash When initialization ends remains steadily lighted and the printable width is dis played O peration Panel qm T BASE m Loading lever Chapter 2 Operation 35 36 2 2 Loading and Cutting Off Media 3 C lamp the edges of the media with the media clamp Move the media clamps as shown in the figure below Media clamps Line up the edge of the media with the centers of the holes This completes loading of the media Important N ote When Using the M edia Clamps
70. e runs out Before you perform lengthy printing check the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges Printing may also pause when data is not sent from the com puter quickly enough We recommend not performing any other tasks with the computer while printing is in progress Isthe printer installed in a level and stable location N ever install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where it may wobble or experience vibration Also make sure that the print heads are not exposed to moving air These factors may lead to missing dots or reduced printing quality Are the operating parameters set to appropriate values Depending on the settings for such menu items as FULL WIDTH S and PERIO DIC CL uneven colors may occur If the settings have been changed try restoring them to their default values i P 79 Speeding Up Output for Narrow Media t P 80 Keeping Media from Being Soiled by Ink Drops Are the settings for the PRESET menu item ap propriate If the settings selected with the PRESET menu item are not suitable for the type of media printing may be adversely af fected Choose settings optimized to the media you re using t P 70 Saving O ptimized M edia Settings As Preset Values t P 71 Loading a Saved Preset Chapter 5 What to Do If 117 5 2 Attractive Printing or Cutting Is Impossible T he Media Becomes SoiledW hen Printed Do the print heads contact the media The height of the pri
71. edia perform maintenance various operations c P 27 0 peration Panel You remove this when you This collects drained ink perform cleaning the print and other such fluids Dis head card any collected fluid before it overflows Maintenance cover Drain bottle P N Status LED This flashes yellow while data is being received from the network UUUUUUUUUI Link LED Main power switch This lights up green when the con B ED nection to the network is correct LESS zu Power cord connector This supplies power to the printer Connector 1 ii This is employed when you re us Ethernet connector ingthe media take up system avail This is used to connect the able separately printer to a network Grit patterns These indicate the locations of the grit rollers You use them as guides for positioning the left and right sides when loading media Cartridge slots There are where ink car tridges are installed Chapter 1 Introduction 25 1 2 Part Names and Functions Grit patterns These indicate the locations of the grit rollers The pinch roll ers must always be placed within the area indicated by each of these patterns Grit rollerss These rollers feed out media toward the front of the ma chine Middle pinch rollers So These are detachable and C remountable pinch rollers The number that can be used var ies according to the
72. edia that is too thick may not only cause unstable feed but may scrape the print heads resulting in malfunction N ever use such media Are the grit rollers dirty Check to make sure the grit rollers are free of buildup of foreign material such as media scraps 5 5T he Print Heads Stopped Moving If the print head carriage stops over the platen take ac tion immediately to prevent the heads from drying out W hat to Do First Switch the sub power off then back on again If the media is jammed then also remove the media If the print head carriage move to the standby position inside the side cover it means the operation has ended successfully If the print head carriage did not move try switching off the main power then again switching on the main power followed by the sub power If the Heads Still Do Not Move If the heads still do not move carry outthe following emer gency response measure then contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer 1 Switch off the main power and detach the side cover 2 Gently move the print heads to the standby position 3 Stopping at the place where the audible click is heard locks the print heads in place 2 2 4 Gently apply pressure from the right side to make sure the heads don t move to the left If the print heads move to the left again move them slowly by applying pressure to the left side and make sure they lock in place Chapter 5 W hat to Do If
73. edure After finishing the procedure the sub power Is switched off You do not need to carry this out as part of your daily maintenance activities 106 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 12 Performing Maintenance Chapter 4 Feature Reference 107 4 13 Menu List Main Menu Press QD To the CUTTING MENU menu QD To the NAME menu QD To the NAME8 menu MENU 4 E PRESET cS P 71 PRESET gt F 1 LOAD gt d LOAD NAME8 d CD To the NAME1 menu QD To the NAME8 menu PRESET SAVE x p P 70 OI SAVE NAME ojo SAVE NAME2 d ojo SAVE amp NAME3 4 ojo SAVE 4 CG NAME4 ojo SAVE 4 D NAME5 ojo SAVE 4 CG NAME6 d ojo SAVE NAME7 ojo SAVE NAME8 Oo To the NAME1 menu Y Continue Continue Continue 108 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 13 Menu List Continue Continue Continue A DIS To the pes menu PRESET 44 LD NAME Nae 0 8m NAME ES iS P 71 NAME gt EC NN NAME ES CD To the LOAD menu 4 d 4 i 4 d DID 4 d 4 d NAME NAME 4 NAME7 Fe e ele NAME 4 NAME 4 NAME8 Lol e Oo To the NAME1 menu Y D To the DETAIL SETTING menu MENU 4 amp ADJUST BI DIR us P 73 74 ADJUST BI DIR gt TEST PRINT H ojo ADJUST BI DIR 4 SIMPLE SETTING 4 iS P 73 SIMPLE SETTING gt amp 0 gt O D To the SET
74. ent in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely eeen 74 Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like seseeeeee 76 Performing Distance Correction During Cutting LR 77 4 5 AccommodatingVarious Kinds of Mediaeval nct o prat d CR KOH cic ek renane 18 USING Transp arent Medid charter ati bead I m rm 78 Panting Hard tO dry Medina tte n e ane 78 Preventing M edia from Coming LOOSE s ie sans ratreteteniianmanusameatoanmsus t 79 Speeding U p Output for Narrow Media 79 Keeping Media from Being Soiled by Ink Drops nmn 80 Printing Media That Warns Basil nest ri E ERE FREU e etas utr vv bdo tek as 81 Howto Load Sheel Medidores ne E one 82 4 6 C hanging How the Printer O peratesS side itte petierit ac a Diei v qu c cif onn cut bnt des 04 Executing Environment M atching Automatically eeseee Henne 84 Determining W hat Happens When Ink Runs OUEN 84 Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode 85 D eactivaang the Sleep MOOG uc Gau encender in kino nement ch v obi dai 85 Changing the M enu Language and the Units of Measurement 86 Returning All Settings to Their Initial Values 4 mnn 86 4 7 Changing tne Toksdrying Men asserat e aibi p pel te Ca nn ec ctc ipd dn 8 Switching O it the Print Heater and DIVer snss initie EE IRE PY Cre ki kc eye ride i tec oman 87 Determining How the Media Heating System O perates sssssenn HH 87 Dryin
75. erform operations as specified by these instructions and never touch NCAUTION any area not specified in the instructions Sudden movement of the machine may cause injur y NCAUTION _ Never touch the tip of the blade with your fingers Doing so may result in injury I Enter the blade replacement mode menu P SUB MENU gt O SUBMENU MAINTENANCE gt MAINTENANCE 44 REPLACE KNIFE d NOW PROCESSING Press Cent Press C v gt several times Press gt Press A gt Press gt Press C v gt several times Press CENTER When the cutting carriage has moved to a location where blade replacement is possible and the screen shown in the figure appears the preparations are com plete Remove the blade holder Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 61 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts eo Remove the old blade Press this pin Blade holder O Id blade 77 of l Pin Install a new blade 7 Blade holder N ew blade L Insert until the collar is flush with the surface Reinstall the blade holder Tighten the screw Tug the blade holder upward to make sure it does not come loose 3 Quit the blade replacement mode O Press CENTER eese Press enu to go back to the original screen 62 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts Replacing the Separating Knife If the separating knife
76. es endommager fiche ou la prise D Zh Ne jamais plier ni tordre le c ble avec une force excessive prise Ne jamais tirer sur le c ble ou la fiche avec La poussi re peut causer un incendie une force excessive Ne jamais plier ni enrouler le c ble 16 A Pour utiliser en toute s curit L encre les liquides nettoyants et les liquides us es sont inflammables et toxiques ATTENTION e e e En cas d ingestion ou de trouble physique S il s agit d un modele qui utilise l encre ECO SOL MAX ne pas approcher une flamme nue de l espace de travail L encre et les liquides us s sont inflammables Ne jamais entreposer d encre de liquide de nettoyage ou des liquides us s dans les endroits suivants gt un endroit expos une flamme nue gt un endroit o il y a risque de temp rature lev e gt pr s d eau de Javel d un autre agent d oxydation ou de mat riel explosif gt tout endroit la port e d enfants Il y a risque d incendie L ingestion accidentelle par un enfant peut pr senter un risque pour la sant Ne jamais incin rer une cartouche d encre De l encre pourrait couler s enflammer et le feu se r pandre des objets proches Ne jamais boire l encre le liquide de nettoyage ni les liquides us s ne pas en respirer les vapeurs et ne pas laisser les produits entrer en contact avec les yeux ou la peau C ela est dangereux pour la sant NPRUD
77. esult in physi cal injury Also if dropped such items may cause injury WARNING Be sure to lock the stand s casters If the machine should begin to topple a major accident may result including crushing of the appendages or the body W hen storing roll media implement ad equate safety measuresto ensure that the stored media will not roll fall or topple Over Danger exists of becoming pinned under the media and suffering serious injur y Handling roll media is an operation that must be performed by two persons or more and care must be taken to prevent falls Attempting to lift heavy media in a manner that taxes your strength may cause physical injury A Danger of fire burns or toxic gas emissions WARNING A o Caution high temperatures Areas such as the dryer become hot Exercise caution to avoid fire or burns W hen printing is not being performed remove any loaded media or switch off the power The continued application of heat at a single lo cation may cause the release of toxic gases from the media or pose a fire hazard WARNING Never use media that cannot withstand heat Doing so may degrade the media or may result in fire or the release of toxic gases 11 NTo Ensure Safe U se Warning Labels Warning labels are affixed to make areas of danger immediately clear T he meanings of these labels are as follows Be sure to heed their warnings Also never remove the labe
78. excrom to go back to the original screen Chapter 2 Operation 47 48 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 49 3 1 Daily Care and Maintenance Disposing of Discharged Ink The drain bottle collects discharged fluid Dispose of collected material before the bottle becomes full The message shown in the figure appears when a certain amount of discharged fluid has collected in the bottle Follow the proce dure below to discard the discharged fluid CHECK Resetting the discharged fluid counter after disposal makes the message shown DRAIN BOTTLE in the figure disappear Press CENTER Choose the DRAIN BOTTLE menu item Pd Q menu Press Caenu gt SUB MENU d Press C v D several times SUB MENU Press gt gt MAINTENANCE gt Press a D MAINTENANCE Press gt gt DRAIN BOTTLE d Press C A D Q empty Press DRAIN BOTTLE Preparations are complete when this screen appears 2 Empty the bottle by discarding the discharged fluid NCAUTION Before you detach the drain bottle be sure to wait for the screen to display EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE Failing to follow this procedure may cause discharged fluid to flow out of the tube and spill soiling your hands or the floor Upper limit Discard before this line is passed 50 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 1 Daily Care and Maintenance QU Attach the emptied bottle and reset the discharged fluid count RE
79. extension c P 90 Accurately Adjusting the C utting in Amount Performing a CuttingTest For high quality cutting then before you perform actual cutting we recommend carrying out a cutting test to check the cutting quality for the media Performing a CuttingTest FUNCTION P Press Enron CUT CONFIG gt Press lt v D gt several times O curconric Press gt TEST CUT a Press The test pattern is cut Rectangle Circle You can freely set the location for the cutting test Before you carry out the operation described above use Ca D C gt gt CA gt C Y Dto move the cutting carriage to the location where you want to carry out the cutting test Peel off the cut shapes to verify the cutting quality If two shapes peel off together make the setting for blade force 46 Chapter 2 Operation 2 6 Performing Cutting Procedure Function 4s CUT CONFIG gt O curconric 4s FORCE gt roncE 50 gf gt 60 of M Force 60gf 60gf M At the CUT CONFIG menu you can also make settings for other cutting conditions in addition to the blade force SETUP SHEET Refer to the following pages c P 89 Fine tuning the Cutting Conditions Making the Setting for Blade Force Press umcnoD Press C Y several times Press re gt Press C Y several times Press CC gt Use A gt C Y to enter the value Press CENTER This completes the settings Press G
80. f roll media is loaded then remove the media first eo Pass the media through the machine e Align the front edge of the media with the loca tion shown in the figure Align here 82 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 5 Accommodating Various Kinds of Media Lower the loading lever to secure the media in place If you re performing printing attach the media clamps See also the following pages c P 32 Loading Media Chapter 4 Feature Reference 83 4 6 Changing How the Printer O perates Executing Environment Matching Automatically Procedure menu Press CMenv gt CUTTING MENU gt Press Ca D O CUTTING MENU Press C AUTO ENV MATCH gt Press A gt AUTOENLMACH lt 4 Pres gt gt DISABLE ENABLE 1 Use a gt C Y gt to select EN ABLE Press Center to enable the setting O Qoo Press CmenuD to go back to the original screen Description This setting enables or disables the feature for automatic adjustment to optimize the state of the machine to the environment where itis used temperature and humidity Performing automatic adjustment can reduce misalignment in the scanning direction the direction of carriage movement during printing or cutting It is normally set to EN ABLE Default Setting AUTO EN V MATCH ENABLE DeterminingW hat HappensW hen Ink Runs Out Procedure fun Press Cuenv SUB MENU gt Press C v D several times sus MENU Pres C
81. g after printing then reload the media and perform cutting At such times you perform printing with crop marks You can perform automatic alignment with detection of the printed crop marks when you perform cutting Printing with Crop Marks U se your software RIP to make the settings for printing crop marks For information on how to make the setting refer to the documentation for the software RIP you re using Alignment marks and symbols drawn using a graphics program cannot be used as crop marks Crop Mark Crop Mark The crop marks are printed as shown in the fig Align point 3 Align point 2 ure e e N D 7 e em Q Crop Mark Crop Mark Align point 1 Base point Media SizesAllowing Automatic C rop Mark Detection W hen you are printing with crop marks set a margin of at least 90 mm 3 5 in before the next print start position You can set the margin value with the software RIP you re using For information on how to make the setting refer to the documentation for the software RIP you re using Crop marks B Pinch rollers W here to cut the media off 1 5 mm about 0 06 in sss 1 5 mm about 0 06 in 22 5 mm 0 89 in The actual size where output is possible 80 mm 3 2 in or more Chapter 4 Feature Reference 95 4 9 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately AligningAutomatically and Cutting When you make the setting for reading crop marks when sending cutting data from the
82. g of the ink NWARNING Caution high temperatures The platen and dryer become hot Exercise caution to avoid fire or burns WARNING Remove any loaded media or switch off the sub power when printing is not being performed The continued application of heat at a single location may cause fire or produce toxic gases WARNING _ Never use media that cannot withstand the heat Doing so may result in fire or the release of toxic gases or may degrade the media WARNING Never use the platen or dryer for any purpose for which they are not intended such as to dry clothing Doing so may cause overheating resulting in fire or accident Making the Temperature Setting for the Media Heating System Procedure FUNCTION 4s Press Ennon HEATER CONFIG gt Press C v D several times HEATER CONFIG Press CC gt DRYER 34 C gt Use a gt C Y to select PRIN T print heater or D RY ER dryer Present dryer temperature DRYER Press gt gt 35C p 40C e Use a gt C v gt to make the setting Press center gt to enable the setting o Press GnenoD to go back to the original screen i SETUP SHEET By default simply switching on the power does not make the media heating system warm up to the preset tempera ture When media is loaded correctly and comes on warm up to the preset temperature occurs Chapter 2 Operation 39 40 2 3 Settings for the Media Heating System General Guide for the Preset Temperatu
83. g the Cleaning Kit Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 53 3 3 Cleaning the Heads U sing the Cleaning Kit W hen the Cleaning Kit Becomes Necessary Periodic Care and Maintenance Use the cleaning kit to perform head cleaning periodically according to the frequency of use W hen Dot Drop out or the Like Occur Frequently When the machine s head cleaning feature does not correct the problem clean the heads using the cleaning kit gt If you use up the cleaning kit purchase a new one from your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer gt The print heads are components that wear out Periodic replacement is required with the frequency of re placement depending on use Purchase them from your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer How to Perform Cleaning Important Notes onT his Procedure gt To prevent the heads from drying out finish this procedure in 30 minutes or less gt warning beep sounds after 30 minutes At this time stop work attach the side cover and the maintenance cover and quit the manual cleaning mode according to page 57 step 4 After that restart the procedure from the beginning gt N ever use any implement other than the included cleaning stick C otton swabs or other lint producing items may damage the heads gt N ever touch the nozzle surface of the heads gt Stroke the sponges very gently applying as little pressure as possible N ever rub scrape or crush them NCAUTION Be sure to perform operations
84. g the Trailing Edge of the Printing Area on the Dryer 88 4 8 MakingVarious Adjustments for Cutting esseeeeeeerermenernnnnnnnn nnne 89 M aking the Cutting Conditions Set on the Machine Take Precedence ccccccseeseceseeeeeeeeeeeesseenees 89 Me TUNG the CUMING Conditions s oisi abd rence nn en 89 Accurately Adjusting the Cutting in Amount emen nn nnn nnns 90 Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force When Performing Cutting Only 91 Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions 92 4 9 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately nn 95 To Perform Printing and Cutting Separately sise pan E Eo HE Revel Exon afe Evi a aca f ea 95 Prifighoa wi GTOD M AKS antoine ot an 95 Add Automatically and CUL O oae evi Ex PEE a NS UEM Pe DE Pw Br DR shes d dues 96 Aland Manual and CUPIDO Sn rt ode eap eV ac RE Lib ek eb a ote 97 Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting When Using Crop Marks sss 99 4 10 Making the Network Settings eene ree terere rne nene 101 Setting the IP Address Subnet M ask EIC oops ev Lire iis a dei ne Ee dune bat PARE Pr ERR EP peut 101 4 11 Viewing Information about the Media and the System 102 Displaying the Amount of Media Remaining RL 102 Verifying the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the Media Is Changed 102 Printing the Amount of Remaining Media RL 103 Viewing the Serial Number Firmware Version
85. gt O PnNT CUT ADJ Press C TEST PRINT a Press The test pattern is printed at three locations at the two edges and in the center W hen adjustment is needed go on to the steps below utting gt c utting position position Printing Printing position position Cutting position and print Cutting position and print ing position are misaligned ing position are aligned 4 Print and cut a test pattern for setting the correction values PRINT CUT ADJ Press C A D TEST PRINT 2 d Press to execute 92 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 8 Making Various Adjustments for Cutting 5 From the test pattern read the value at the location Test pattern Check the value on Cutting line the SCAN side Correction value scale o Check the value on Scan direction the FEED side 2 0 1 5 2 0 1 5 The point where the cutting line intersects the correction value scale isthe correction value In this Ss Cutting line figure the value is 0 3 Use the same method to read the value on the FEED side d a o gt EM Enter the correction value you read PRNT CUT ADJ e Press a gt SETTING gt r 030 0 30mm Press gt S 0 00 gt 020mm 4 Use a gt Cy to set the adjustment value for F the feed direction Use 4 gt C v to set the adjustment value for S the scann
86. he computer The heads move to a location where you can operate the height adjustment lever Adjustto the displayed height then press CENTER i P 72 Adjusting Head Height to M atch M edia Thickness 54 inch Model Only WRONG CARTRIDGE A cartridge that cannot be used was installed Remove the cartridge to clear the error Use a cartridge of the specified type 5 7 If an Error Message Appears Chapter 5 What to Do If 125 126 Chapter 6 Specifications 127 6 1 Usable Media Conditions for Usable Media Media width 54 inch model 8 3 to 54 inches 210 to 1 371 mm 30 inch model 7 2 to 30 inches 182 to 762 mm A Cuttable media thickness 0 08 to 0 22 mm 3 2 to 8 6 mil depending on media composition B Maximum media thickness including backing paper Printing only 1 0 mm 39 mil When performing cutting 0 4 mm 15 mil C Roll outer diameter 180 mm 7 in D Paper tube core inner diameter 50 8 mm or 76 2 mm 2 inches or 3 inches Roll weight 54 inch model 30 kg 66 Ib 30 inch model 20 kg 44 Ib Other conditions Media such as the following cannot be used em gt Media having an inward curl i e media whose print surface is on the inner side of the roll gt Media whose end is attached to the paper tube core gt Media which is severely warped or which has a strong tendency to reroll gt Media that cannot withstand the heat of the media heating system gt
87. ia was loaded Raise the loading lever set the EDGE DETECTIO N menu item to DISABLE then reload the media c P 78 Using Transparent M edia The loaded media is too small Press any key to clear the error Replace with media of us able size TEMPERATURE ISTOO HIGH C Thetemperature ofthe location where the machine is installed has risen above the ambient tempera ture at which the machine can operate O peration cannot be continued Switch off the sub power The displayed temperature is the current ambient tempera ture of the installation location Bring the installed location to a temperature at which operation is possible 15 to 32 C and allow the machine to come to room temperature then turn on the power TEMPERATURE ISTOO LOW C Thetemperature ofthe location where the machine is installed has fallen below the ambient tempera ture at which the machine can operate O peration cannot be continued Switch off the sub power The displayed temperature is the current ambient tempera ture of the installation location Bring the installed location to a temperature at which operation is possible 15 to 32 C and allow the machine to come to room temperature then turn on the power SET HEAD HEIGHT TO xxx 54 inch model only The height ofthe print headsis lower than the height specified on the computer This warning indicates that the height of the print heads is too low for the media thickness specified on t
88. igne risque de provoquer un incendie un choc lectrique ou des blessures Confier les r parations un technicien ayant la formation requise A gt o Faire preuve de prudence pour viter l crasement ou le coincement La main ou les doigts peuvent tre cras s ou coinc s s ils entrent en contact avec certaines surfaces par inadvertance Faire preuve de pru dence pendant l utilisation de l appareil Ne jamais faire fonctionner l appareil s on porte une cravate un collier ou des v tements amples Bien attacher les cheveux longs Ces v tements ou ces objets peuvent tre coinc s dans l appareil ce qui causerait des blessures Utiliser l appareil dans un endroit propre et bien clair Travailler dans un endroit sombre ou encombr peut causer un accident l utilisateur risque par exemple de tr bucher malencontreusement et d tre coinc par une partie de l appareil Ne jamais grimper ni s appuyer sur la machine La machine n est pas concue pour supporter le poids d une personne Grimper ou s appuyer sur la machine peut d placer des l ments et causer un faux pas ou une chute ce qui causerait des blessures Attention outil de coupe Cet appareil contient un outil interne Pour viter les blessures manipuler l outil avec soin A Pour utiliser en toute s curit A Risque de d charge ou de choc lectrique d lectrocution ou d incendie ATTENTION Brancher une prise lectrique
89. ing direction Press center gt to enable the setting PRNT CUT ADJ Press Cmenuy SETTING gt 7 Check the results of adjustment PRINT CUTADJ 4 Press a gt TEST PRINT d Press center gt to execute If the printing and cutting lines are aligned adjustment is com plete N Cutting position f further adjustment is needed go back to step 6 and fine tune the adjustment Printing position Cutting position and print ing position are aligned Chapter 4 Feature Reference 93 4 8 Making Various Adjustments for Cutting 94 Description You perform this when printing followed immediately by cutting yields positioning for printing and cutting that is slightly misaligned You print alignment marks perform detection of the printed marks and correct the discrepancy Subtle misalignment between the printing and cutting positions may occur due to the thickness of the media or the head height We recommend making correction to match the media you re using Default Setting F feed direction 0 00 mm S scanning direction 0 00 mm Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 9 Performing Printing and Cutting Separately To Perform Printing and Cutting Separately When you remove printed media and then reload it and perform cutting you carry out alignment to prevent misalign ment of the printing results and the cut lines You do this at times such as when for example you perform lamination or other processin
90. is reloaded During cutting PREFEED menu item must be set to EN ABLE gt Temperature 25 C 77 F gt Excludes the effects of slanted movement and of expansion and contraction of the media 7 gt Warm up is required after powerup This may require 5 to 20 minutes depending on the operating environment Depending on the ambient temperature and media width the preset temperature may fail to be reached g Depth when the included ink cartridge tray is installed is 1 000 mm 9 O perating environment Humidity no condensation 80 gt y pe Use in an operating environment with this range 35F 4 15 2 C F 5 20 27 32 59 68 80 6 89 6 Temperature 134 Chapter 6 Specifications Roland 1000002750 R1 070208
91. ishes the screen shown in the figure appears again Press GnenoD to go back to the original screen Q Perform a printing test again to make sure the dot drop out has been corrected If the problem persists try performing cleaning a second time If the problem doesn t go away even after performing cleaning two or three times then try cleaning using a different method c P 53 W hen Head Cleaning Is N ot Effective 42 Chapter 2 Operation 2 5 If Ink Runs Out Checking for Remaining Ink Procedure ap MENU q Press CMenu gt Press C 4 gt several times ms omm mm mm Press C D e E Ls Press CmenuD to go back to the original screen Amount of ink remaining Much Cartridge slot number 25H EN 55 Little The display shows an approximate guide to the amount of remaining ink which may differ somewhat from the actual amount remaining Chapter 2 Operation 43 2 5 If Ink Runs Out If Ink Runs Out When ink runs out a warning beep sounds and printing pauses unless the default settings have been changed Pull out the empty cartridge and insert a new one Printing resumes Procedure 0 The slot number for the empty cartridge flashes e Gently shake the new cartridge Replace with an item of identical type and color gt Keep the labeled side face up nsert and remove slowly one at a time gt Insert firmly as far as it will go Important Notes on Replacing Car
92. istance for the media changes subtly depending on the media s thickness This means that the length of a line when cut may differ from the length setting in the data You enter a correction value when you want to align the lengths of cut lines precisely However when you re performing printing followed by cutting be sure to set the correction value to 0 0096 Other wise the printing and cutting positions may become misaligned Default Setting FEED SETTING 0 00 SCAN SETTING 0 00 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 77 4 5 AccommodatingVarious Kinds of Media UsingTransparent Media Procedure menu 12 Press Cmenv gt SUB MENU gt Press C v D several times EpcEDETECTON lt 4 Press C gt gt twice ENABLE D DISABLE 1 Use a gt C v to select DISABLE SETUP SHEET Press center gt to enable the setting The settings are changed and the screen shown in the figure appears Description This setting enables or disables detection of the leading and trailing edges of the media Itis normally set to ENABLE W hen transparent media is loaded set it to DISABLE When EDGE DETECTION is set to DISABLE printing operation does not stop when the media runs out If media runs out while printing is in progress immediately press Cause to quit printing O therwise there is a chance that the platen or the like may become soiled by ink or that ink may get inside and damage the machine Default Setting EDGE DETECTION
93. ith undue force resulting in an error or malfunction Chapter 4 Feature Reference 69 70 4 3 Saving the Printer Settings to Match the Media Saving O ptimized Media SettingsAs Preset Values Use 4 gt C Y D to select any one from N AMET to NAMES The present menu settings are saved in the preset you chose in step Procedure Q wENU Press Crew PRESET gt PRESET Pres C gt gt SAVE 4 Press C Y gt save Press C gt gt NAME e Press Center gt to save O E SETUP SHEET Description Press Cvew to go back to the original screen U sing the PRESET menu lets you easily change a wide variety of settings to optimize them for the media M aking changes for each menu item every time you change the media can be troublesome That s why it can be useful to save the menu item settings optimized for an often used type of media asa preset The nexttime you use the media you can change the menu item settings to the optimal values for the media simply by loading the preset you saved M enu items that can be saved in presets are listed below PRIN T Print heater D RY ER c P 39 Settings for the Media H eating System EDGE DETECTION c P 78 Using Transparent Media SCAN INTERVAL c P 78 Printing Hard to dry Media VACUUM POW ER c P 79 Preventing Media from Coming Loose FULL W IDTH S c P 79 Speeding Up O utput for N arrow Media FEED FOR DRY c P 88
94. ls or allow them to become obscured Caution Moving Print Heads The print heads move at high speed and pose a hazard HS s Caution Pi nching Hazard pu Contact during operation may cause the hand or fingers to become pinched resulting in injury C sh Flammable Ink and discharged fluid are flammable Keep away from open flame Ink IsToxic Ink and discharged fluid are toxic A void contact with the body Use only in a well ventilated area Caution High Temperature The platen and dryer become hot Exercise caution to avoid fire or burns Flammable Ink and discharged fluid are flammable Keep away from open flame Ink IsToxic Ink and discharged fluid are toxic Avoid contact with the body Use only in a well ventilated area 12 Pour utiliser en toute s curit La manipulation ou l utilisation inad quates de cet appareil peuvent causer des blessures ou des dommages mat riels Les pr cautions a prendre pour pr venir les blessures ou les dommages sont d crites ci dessous Avis sur les avertissements Utilis pour avertir l utilisateur d un risque de d c s ou de blessure grave en NATTENTION cas de mauvaise utilisation de l appareil Utilis pour avertir l utilisateur d un risque de blessure ou de dommage mat riel en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l appareil NPRU DENCE Par dommage mat riel il est entendu dommage
95. lves Avoid using it more than necessary I Choose medium cleaning or powerful cleaning Q FUNCTION Press Enron CLEANING gt Press lt v D several times CLEANING Pres gt gt MEDIUM CL M UsecC a gt C v Dto choose MEDIUM CL or POW ERFUL CL 2 Start cleaning Press ENEP If You Chose MEDIUM CL CLEANING The screen shown in the figure appears then cleaning starts i CLEANING P When it finishes the screen shown in the figure appears Go on to Step Q MEDIUM CL ed If You Chose POW ERFUL CL CHECK 4 The screen shown in the figure appears Go on to Step DRAIN BOTTLE M Check the drain bottle If the amount of discharged fluid is near the upper limit line then remove the bottle discard the collected fluid and reattach the bottle t P 50 Disposing of Discharged Ink step 2 CLEANING Press CENTER The screen shown in the figure appears then cleaning starts i CLEANING When itfinishes the screen shown in the figure appears again Go on to Step O POWERFUL CL SETUP SHEET Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen W hen Powerful Cleaning Is Not Effective If problems such as dot drop out persist even after you have performed powerful cleaning several times then use the cleaning kit to clean the heads Such cleaning can be effective when carried out periodically according to the fre quency of use c P 54 Cleaning the Heads Usin
96. marks automatically If re peating automatic crop mark detection results in an error again then perform manual crop mark detection t P 97 Aligning Manually and Cutting DATA ERROR CANCELING Output was stopped because a problem was found in the data received O peration cannot be continued Check for a problem with the connector cable or the computer and redo the opera tion from the step of loading the media HEATING TIMEOUT CONTINUE The print heater or dryer did not reach the preset temperature This occurs because the temperature of the location where the machine is installed is too low We recommend raising the temperature To continue waiting for the temperature to rise press CENTER To start printing immediately press CAUSE LONG MEDIA CLAMP IS INSTALLED Media cutoff was attempted even though MEDIA CLAMP is set to LONG To prevent malfunction or damage to the machine media cutoff operations are not performed when MEDIA CLAMP is set to LONG UseCENrERD to go back to the original screen then either detach the media clamps or replace them with short media clamps and set M EDIA CLAMP to SHORT i P 38 Cutting Off the Media MOTOR ERRORTURN POWER OFF A motor error occurred O peration cannot be continued Switch off the sub power Next eliminate the cause of the error then immediately switch on the sub power If the machine is allow ed to stand with the error uncorrected the
97. next operation unless you redo the setting for the amount remaining This can be useful for keeping you from forgetting to redo the setting when you change the media When you set this to ENABLE however be sure also to set the EDGE DETECTION menu item to ENABLE When EDGE DETECTION is set to DISABLE then SHEET REMAIN is not displayed automatically regardless of the setting for AUTO DISPLAY c P 78 UsingTransparent Media Default Setting AUTO DISPLAY DISABLE Printing the Amount of Remaining Media Procedure Q menu 1 Press Cue SHEET REMAIN 4 Press C A Dtwice SHHET REMAIN Pres gt PRINT MEMO e Press center gt to perform printing Press Qen to go back to the original screen i SETUP SHEET Description This prints the amount of media remaining that is displayed at the top menu You use this when you want to make a record of the remaining length of the media now in use Printing the amount of media remaining before you change the media enables you to refer to the printed record and use the value to make the setting for the remaining amountthe next time you use the media N ote however that continuing by performing the next output starts the output on top of the portion where the amount of remaining media is printed After printing the amount remaining then before you perform the next output operation we recommend cutting off the media c P 38 Cutting O ff the Media Chapter 4 Feature Refe
98. ng 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 CAUTION Notices U sed for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe WARN ING 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 NCAUTIO N Note Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols The A symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle The symbol at left means danger of electrocution The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left means the unit must never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left means the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet NTo Ensure Safe U se Incorrect operation may cause injury NCAUTION NWNARNING o e e CO
99. ns all settings to the same as their factory defaults However the settings for LANGUAGE LENGTH UNIT and TEMP UNIT are not returned to the factory defaults 86 Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 7 Changing the Ink drying Method Switching Off the Print Heater and Dryer Procedure Function 4s HEATER CONFIG gt O HEMER CONFIG DRYER 34 C gt Current temperature of the dryer DRYER gt 35 C gt OFF H Current preset temperature SETUP SHEET Description Press noron Press C Y several times Press Ce gt Use a gt C v gt to select PRIN T print heater or D RY ER dr yer Press CC D gt Use a gt C Y to select O FF Press Gen to enable the setting Press Gen to go back to the original screen This menu is used to make the temperature settings for the print heater and dryer and you can also use itto turn these off When set to OFF the print heater and dryer do not operate at all N ote however that you can also make this setting on the computer When you have made the setting on the com puter the computer s setting is used and the printer s setting is ignored Default Setting PRIN T print heater 35 C 94 F DRYER dryer 40 C 104 F Determining How the Media Heating System Operates Procedure un P HEATER MENU gt HEATER MENU 4s PREHEATING gt PREHEATING 4s 30 C b MENU SETUP SHEET Press meno Press C Y several times
100. nt heads may be too low Also if the media is not loaded and set up correctly it may wrinkle or come loose and strike the heads i P 120 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed Is U nstable i P 72 Adjusting Head H eightto M atch Media Thickness 54 inch M odel Only Are the print heads dirty The following may cause ink to drip on the media during printing Buildup of fibrous dust lint around the heads e Ink transferred to the heads due to rubbing against the media If this happens clean the heads using the cleaning kit We recommend carrying out periodic head cleaning i P 54 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit Are the pinch rollers dirty Periodically clean the pinch rollers i P 52 Cleaning Cutting Is Misaligned or Skewed Is the media loaded and set up correctly If the media is not loaded and set up correctly or media feed is not smooth cutting may be adversely affected M ake sure the media is loaded and set up correctly t P 120 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks or Feed Is Unstable Are the settings for the cutting conditions appropri ate Misalignment or skewing may occur if the cutting speed is too fast or the blade force is too high Try changing the cutting conditions With media having a strong adhesive layer the adhesive layer reattaches to itself immediately after cutting However if a cutting test shows that the peeling of the media and the blade traces on the backing paper are optim
101. o x i E CE CE CE CE CE i HL e Lr jm n 9 56 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 3 3 Cleaning the Heads U sing the Cleaning Kit 44 Reattach the side cover and the maintenance cover and quit the manual cleaning mode Attach the side cover The print head carriage moves to the right side of the machine and then the screen shown in the figure ap NANCE COVER M Attach the maintenance cover ne CLEANING d The screen shown in the figure appears Press eu to go back to the original screen 5 Perform a printing test to verify the results of the procedure Perform a printing test to check the results Perform cleaning using the machine s cleaning feature several times when necessary c P 42 PrintingTests and Cleaning Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment 57 3 4 Replacing Consumable Parts Replacing theW ipers TIME FOR The wipers are components that you use when cleaning the print heads When the WIPER REPLACE a screen displays a message like the one shown it means the item needs to be replaced Replace with new items Press CENTER NCAUTION Be sure to perform operations as specified by these instructions and never touch any area not specified in the instructions Sudden movement of the machine may cause injur y I Display the REPLACE WIPER menu Q Remove any media from the platen menu ds Press CMeNu gt SUB MENU gt Press C v D several times
102. o go back to the original screen Description This prints system information including a list of setting values Chapter 4 Feature Reference 105 4 12 Performing Maintenance Draining Ink and Performing Internal Washing Procedure Menu 1 Press Cvewo SUB MENU gt Press C v D several times sus MENU PESCE a INK CONTROL gt Press Ca Dtwice INK CONTROL Presse HEAD WASH Press C v twice Press Center to execute Description This drains the ink inside the printer and washes the interior using cleaning cartridges as a preliminary for moving the printer or conducting maintenance This operation requires four unused cleaning cartridges The screen displays infor mation such as instructions to insert and remove cartridges Follow these instructions to carry outthe procedure After finishing washing the sub power is switched off You do not need to carry this out as part of your daily maintenance activities Draining Ink Remaining Inside the Machine Procedure fun Press Cent SUB MENU gt Press C v D several times sus menu dic Cro INK CONTROL Press Ca twice INK CONTROL 4s Press gt D PUMP UP ra Press Cv gt Press center gt to execute Description This removes ink inside the printer as a preliminary procedure for performing maintenance The screen displays infor mation such as instructions to insert and remove cartridges Follow these instructions to carry out the proc
103. on value 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Choose the value that produces the least misalignment AUAA NO 1 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Correction value scale Chapter 4 Feature Reference 74 4 4 Optimizing Printing or Cutting to Match MediaT hickness J Enter the correction values that you read Enter the corresponding correction values for H1 through H4 DETAIL SETTING Press Cv gt SETTING NO 1 gt n 2 us e Press CC gt 0 0 0 4 Use D C to select Use 4 gt Cy to set the correction 1 T value Press Center to finish making the settings for SETTING N 0 1 DETAIL SETTING Press Cv gt SETTING NO 2 gt Q n Mm us e Press CC gt 0 0 0 4 Use D C to select Use 4 gt C Y Sto set the correction 1 DO value Press Center to finish making the settings for SETTING N 0 2 Q DETAIL SETTING Press Cv gt SETTING NO 3 gt Q iw H2 H3 4 Press C gt 0 0 0 4 Use gt C to select Use 4 gt C Y Sto set the correction value Press Center to finish making the settings for SETTING NO 3 4 510 DETAIL SETTING Press Cv gt SETTING NO 4 gt H H2 H3 e Press gt gt 0 0 0 4 Use 4 C gt to select Use 4 gt C Y to set the correction 1 Co value m Press Ceres to finish making the settings for SETTING NO 4 0 e 4 Go back to
104. oo many middle pinch rollers are installed Raise the loading lever then remove all middle pinch roll ers that are not positioned above grit rollers The number of middle pinch rollers used varies according to the width of the loaded media i P 32 Loading and Cutting Off Media SERVICE CALL xxxx An unrecoverable error occurred or part replace ment that must be performed by a service techni cian is required Note the number displayed then switch off the sub power After you switch off the power inform your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer of the number that appeared on the display SHEET TOO SMALL CONTINUE The size of the data is larger than the printing or cutting area of the loaded media To continue performing output without correcting this press CENTERD At this time the portion extending beyond the printing or cutting area is not output To stop output stop 124 Chapter 5 W hat to Do If sending data from the computer then raise the loading le ver Make the printing or cutting area wider such as by replacing the media with a larger piece of media or by changing the positions of the pinch rollers then send the data again SHEET SET ERROR SET AGAIN The loading lever was lowered while no media was loaded Raise the loading lever place media at the correct loca tion then lower the lever again i P 32 Loading and Cutting Off Media EDGE DETECTION issetto ENABLE buttrans parent med
105. orming correction to match the media you re using and the media heating system Repeat the process of printing a test pattern and entering a correction value a number of times to find the optimal value Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 4 Optimizing Printing or Cutting to Match MediaT hickness Note however that you can also make this setting on the computer by for example choosing the media type in the software RIP you are using Use this feature when you want to make the setting on the printer without changing any settings on the computer When you have made the setting on the computer the computer s setting is used and the printer s setting is ignored Default Setting SETTIN G 0 0096 Performing Distance Correction During Cutting Procedure ap MENU q Press CMENUD CUTTING MENU gt Press Ca D O curnnc MENU Press C CALIBRATION gt Press C v gt Several times CALIBRATION p Press gt FEED SETTING N reEpsETTING p Press gt 0 00 0 00 l Use a gt C v gt to make the setting for the correction value Press center gt to enable the setting for FEED SETTING CALIBRATION 1 Press C4 SCAN SETTING gt Press CY gt O SCAN SETTING Press C gt 0 00 0006 4 Use a gt C v gt to make the setting for the correction value Press Ceres to enable the setting for SCAN SETTING nam o Press CmenuD to go back to the original screen Description The movement d
106. owing website URL http w w w rolanddg com gpl Contents A N To Ensure Safe U Imm 6 N Pour utiliser en toute s curit nene eee ee nena aan rana rn naa RSS Ru RES aiana 13 Important Notes on Handling and Use eee ere Leeeeeeeee sena naa u uuu uuuuunu nuu uu uua nnna 20 PARTOT ETE rss ian rore t eh te beat ed a noun D in 20 Jn ears duele cce Lr TTE 21 Chapter E IDEFOOUCHOLD ciii XE MOI E YRRE KU aai GN MUN NN YER DIN VIVERE NER 23 LIT CEIO D aste tuu t oed ren ua Co dl B coru RC SEV pt UD VE v bl d EUER 24 Machine F odUrE sduterbidedtuteu ee saunas dedo A ro eee manatee 24 About the Notation U sed in This Manual ss od re Pete Da ac eia ao aant cete a ent 24 1 21 Part Names ang FUEL IS A na a mcn x RH e ULLA Ua ccn Re 25 PIC Bar E TE 25 Serial M Panel UTE D DR LIEST 27 Chapter 2 ODerauobDsicansiaa ialt xe pO ERE GC ER SERRA KIEV RE ER KK ER RUIN GUN KVRUDCEF ERE REI RD DOLOR REDE EROR FR E RR RR CN EORR 29 2 SW ICCHING CAEP OWE ON ANG ON Ra td anti 30 SWIKCHING the POW rOn and ON Sci nn 30 The Power saving Featul E ccs nsi ea atta Ced a ved ated Eva P o EO s a i dr tes 31 2 2 10 a0Ing and utinam MCG Gh an ne be vat bM Mta rar eeu CERE aene bd e va nte 32 Loading Medid ornon TTE I E UT RM 32 Curran OUI He CGI cages tossed aa a santi etaed eife c o onmes eiut Eust EE 38 2 3 Settings Tor tne Media H eating SySEembssu eaaet dtr HERR EL uo Dur OE Dru RR OR RD 39 W hat
107. oxic gases from the media or pose a fire hazard Main power switch Be sure to leave switched on at all times Keep the loading lever raised when the machine is not in use the switch for one second or longer Important Note on Switching O ff the Power N ever switch off the main power or unplug the power cord suddenly while operation is in progress Doing so may damage the print heads Be sure to first switch off the sub power If the main power is accidentally switched off immediately turn the power back on 30 Chapter 2 Operation 2 1 Switching the Power On and Off The Power saving Feature This machine is provided with a power saving feature that switches to a low power sleep mode when a fixed interval passes with no operation The factory default for the time after which the machine switches to the sleep mode is 30 minutes You can change the setting for the time of the shift to the sleep mode You can also switch off the power saving feature c P 85 Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode p 85 D eactivating the Sleep Mode W hen the machine is in the sleep mode the sub power switch flashes slowly and the media heating system stops Using the operation panel or performing operations such as sending output data from the computer when media is loaded restores the machine to its normal mode To reduce power consumption and prevent problems such as overheating we recommend leaving
108. pri peut provoquer un accident grave comme le renversement la chute ou l crasement Le d chargement et la mise en place doivent tre faits par au moins six personnes quatre personnes ou plus pour le modele de 30 po Les t ches qui exigent un effort trop grand si elles sont ex cut es par un petit nombre de personnes peuvent tre cause de blessures La chute d articles tr s lourds peut aussi causer des blessures NATTENTION S assurer de verrouiller les roulettes de la base Si l appareil devait commencer basculer il s ensuivrait un accident grave par exemple l crasement de membres ou du corps Prendre les mesures de s curit ad quates pour l entreposage des rou leaux de support pour s assurer qu ils ne rouleront pas ne tomberont pas et ne se renverseront pas Il y a risque d tre cras par le support et de subir des blessures graves La manutention du support en rouleau doit tre faite par deux personnes ou plus et il faut prendre des pr cautions pour viter les chutes Tenter de soulever des objets trop lourds peut causer des blessures NATTENTION A Q Attention temp ratures lev es Les zones comme le s choir chauffent Faire preuve de prudence pour viter un incendie ou des br lures Quand aucun travail d impression n est en cours retirer tout support de l appareil ou couper l alimentation lectrique L application continue de chaleur un point unique peut c
109. print heads may dry out and become damaged This error may be caused by such factors as a mistake in loading the media a media jam or an operation that pulls the media with excessive force The media has jammed Carefully remove the jammed media The print heads may also be damaged Perform head cleaning then perform a Chapter 5 What to Do If 123 5 7 If an Error Message Appears printing test and check the results The media was pulled with excessive force Excessive tension was applied to the media and additional action is necessary to recover from this state First move the loading lever to the rear and adjust the media to create a small amount of slack then switch on the sub power PINCHROLL ERROR INVALID RIGHT POS The right pinch roller is positioned at a location where it does not pinch the media Raise the loading lever and move the right pinch roller to the correct location i P 32 Loading and Cutting Off Media PINCHROLL ERROR INVALID LEFT POS The left pinch roller is positioned at a location where it does not pinch the media Raise the loading lever and move the left pinch rollerto the correct location t P 32 Loading and Cutting Off M edia PINCHROLL ERROR XXX FROM RIGHT The middle pinch rollers are positioned at locations where they do not pinch the media Raise the loading lever and move the middle pinch rollers to the correct location t P 32 Loading and Cutting Off M edia T
110. r than the printing or cutting area of the loaded me dia To continue performing output without correcting this press CENTERD At this time the portion extending beyond the printing or cutting area and the crop marks are not printed To stop output stop sending data from the computer then raise the loading lever Make the printing or cutting area wider such as by replacing the media with a larger piece of media or by changing the positions of the pinch rollers then send the data again T he size of the data being output is too small Make the scanning direction size of the data at least 65 mm 2 6 in To continue performing output without correcting this press CNTERD At this time the data is output without printing the crop marks To stop output stop sending data from the computer then raise the loading lever Change the size of the data then send the data again There is no limitation in the size of the data in the media feed direction CARRIAGES ARE SEPARATED The cutting carriage and the print head carriage were improperly disconnected A problem such as a media jam occurred impeding cor rect operation O peration cannot be continued Switch the sub power off then back on CROPMARK ERROR NOT FOUND Automatic detection of crop marks could not be ac complished Load the media at the correct position and perform detec tion of crop marks again Depending on the media it may not be possible to detect crop
111. rence 103 4 11Viewing Information about the Media and the System 104 Viewing the Serial Number Firmware Version and Other Information Procedure Q menu SYSTEM INFO gt SYSTEMINFO SERIAL NO gt sERIALNO 4 ZS00001 k SETUP SHEET Description Press Crew Press a gt several times Press Ce gt Use 4 gt C v to choose the information you want to view Press Ce gt Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen You can view the following information MODEL Model name SERIAL NO Serial number IN K Ink type FIRMWARE Firmware version Viewing the Network Settings Procedure menu Press venu SYSTEM INFO d Press Ca D several times svsrEM INFO Press gt NETWORK gt Press CA gt NETWORK Press gt D gt IP ADDRESS gt Use a gt C Y to choose the information you want to view Press Gew to go back to the original screen SETUP SHEET Description You can view the following information IP ADDRESS IP address SU BNET MASK Subnet musk GATEWAY ADDR Gateway address MAC ADDRESS MAC address Chapter 4 Feature Reference 4 11Viewing Information about the Media and the System Printing a System Report Procedure menu 1 Press w SUB MENU d Press C v several times SUBMENU Press gt D SYSTEM REPORT Press C a D several times Press Center gt to start printing DL Press CmenuD t
112. res The optimal temperature for the media heating system varies according to such factors as the type of media and differences in the print mode Use the following as a general guide and adjust accordingly General Guide for Adjustment Print heater You use this mainly to improve ink adhesion and inhibit smudging If the ink forms lumps or smudges raise the temperature Note however that a temperature that is too high may degrade the media or cause it to wrinkle Dryer When ink drying is poor raise the temperature N ote however that a temperature that is too high may degrade the media or cause itto wrinkle The relationship between the print mode and temperature If smudging or poor drying occur even after raising the temperature try using a print mode offering higher image quality Conversely when you want to use a faster print mode raise the temperature Amount of ink W hen you change the amount of ink using the settings for your software RIP adjusting this may yield better results If problems such as smudging persist even after raising the temperature try reducing the amount of ink gt W hen suggested settings for temperature print mode and other values are given use the suggested settings Use at an ambient temperature of 20 to 329C 68 to 90 F If the machine is used at an ambient temperature lower than 209C 689F then depending on the type or width of the media wrinkling or temperature caused unevennes
113. s Subnet Mask Etc Procedure fun Press Cuenu gt SYSTEM INFO gt Press Ca gt several times O system INFO Pres gt gt NETWORK gt Press a D Network Press C gt IP ADDRESS gt Use a gt C Y gt to choose the item whose setting you want to make PADDRESSS TT Press C Dtwice 000 000 000 000 r Use a gt C Y Dto select the address number IPADDRESS 45 Pres gt gt 192 000 000 000 e o Aur ae da Repeat and to set all the address numbers Arca e W hen you have finished making the setting press Center Go Press eno to go back to the original screen SETUP SHEET Description M ake sure the machine is connected to the network by an Ethernet cable For detailed information about the settings consult your network administrator IP ADDRESS IP address SU BN ET MASK Subnet mask GATEWAY ADDR Gateway address Chapter 4 Feature Reference 101 4 11 Viewing Information about the Media and the System Displaying the Amount of Media Remaining Procedure wENU P Press Cent SHEET REMAIN gt Press C 4 Dtwice SHEET REMAIN Press gt gt SET LENGTH gt Press CY sETLENGTH Press gt 0 0 m 25 0m H Use a gt C v to set the amount of media remaining Press Ceres to enable the setting Q w1200 mm Press enu to go back to the original screen This display is updated SETUP SHEET L 25 0 m If setup has not been per
114. s may occur If this happens try lowering the temperature of the media heating system by about 29C To obtain stable printing results however the machine should be used at an ambient temperature of 20 to 329C 68 to 90 F Chapter 2 Operation 2 4 Starting Output Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer When you have finished loading media and making the temperature settings for the media heating system then follow the steps below This procedure enables the machine to receive data from the computer and perform output When printing data that includes cutting paths is received you can also carry out cutting immediately after performing printing N ote however that when you want to perform only cutting operation that differs from the following procedure Is required r P 45 To Perform Cutting NCAUTION _ Never touch the print heads while output is in progress The print heads move at high speed Contact may cause injury Procedure Q Make sure stays steadily lit If the light does not come on lower the loading lever W ait until stops flashing and stays steadily lit Make sure the top menu is displayed If the top menu is not displayed press CMENU gt then press gt gt Top menu Flashing Steadily lighted W1200mm N BAS FUNCTION oO Steadily lighted Output Is Not Possible in These Situations gt Data from the computer is not accepted when Is dark
115. ses interference with the separating knife which may result in malfunction or damage to the machine If you want to separate the media after printing has finished be sure to first detach the long media clamps then set the MEDIA CLAMP menu item to a setting other than LON G J c P 81 Printing Media That W arps Easily Give Attention to M edia Composition For some types of media cutoff is not possible gt Some types of media may remain on the platen after cutoff If the media remains on the platen remove it by hand gt W hen you cut off media while using the short media clamps then depending on the media it may come loose from the media clamps After you cut off the media check to make sure that the media has not come loose from the media clamps Before you re performing cutoff never use lt a gt to pull the media back Unless the end of the media has been pulled out to a location to the front of the platen cutoff may not be performed smoothly 38 Chapter 2 Operation 2 3 Settings for the Media Heating System W hat Is the Media Heating System This machine is equipped with a media heating system that warms the media You use this mainly to improve ink adhesion and dry the ink You can adjust the temperature settings to match the type of media and the printing speed Print heater TT This heater is used mainly to improve ink adhesion E Ba T Dryer S WN You use this to speed up dryin
116. th certain areas may cause the hand or fingers to be pinched or become caught U se care when performing operations Never attempt operation while wearing a necktie necklace or loose clothing Bind long hair securely Such items may become caught in the machine resulting in injur y Conduct operations in a clean brightly lit location Working in a location that is dark or cluttered may lead to an accident such as becoming caught in the machine as the result of an inadvertent stumble Never climb or lean on the machine The machine is not made to support a person Climbing or leaning on the machine may dis lodge components and cause a slip or fall re sulting in injur y Caution cutting tool This machine has an internal tool To avoid in jury handle the tool with care NTo Ensure Safe U se A Danger of electrical short shock electrocution or fire WARNING Connect to an electrical outlet that com plies with this machine s ratings for volt age frequency and current Incorrect voltage or insufficient current may cause fire or electrical shock cq 0 Never use out of doors or in any location where exposure to water or high humid ity may occur Never touch with wet hands Doing so may result in fire or electrical shock Never allow any foreign object to get in side Never expose to liquid spills Inserting objects such as coins or matches or allo
117. the TEST PRINT 2 menu To the TEST PRINT 2 menu 4 xi F 0 00 p gt 0 00m D S 0 00 0 00m d _ CROP CUT ADJ e vs P 99 e G TEST PRINT DD CROP CUT ADJ e F 0 00 0 00m S SETTING b am S 000 b 000m H D ojo CROP CUT ADJ CS TEST PRINT2 d CD _ To the TEST PRINT menu QD To the SCAN SETTING menu CUTTING MENU 4 CALIBRATION 4e FEED SETTING e xr d CALIBRATION gt FEED SETTING gt 10 00 0 009 d olo CALIBRATION 4 SCAN SETTING 4 SCAN SETTING gt 10 00 gt 0 00 P To the FEED SETTING menu Y CUTTING MENU 4 PREFEED us P 91 PREFEED gt DISABLE DISABLE w D ojo p P 89 CUTTING MENU 4 CUTTING PRIOR v CUTTING PRIOR gt COMMAND gt COMMAND 4M ojo CUTTING MENU 4 AUTO ENV MATCH d Um P 84 AUTO ENV MATCH gt ENABLE p ENABLE 4 D To the PRINT CUT ADJ menu Language and Unit Menu Hold down CC MENU D and switch on the sub power MENU LANGUAGE Ea ENGLISH LENGTH UNIT IF P 96 We gt mm d TEMP UNIT IF P 86 C 112 Chapter 4 Feature Reference Function Menu Press D To the CUT CONFIG menu FUNCTION 42 BASE POINT 4 BASE POIN 4 ALIGN POINT 1 d 2 oo 2 To the POWERFUL CL menu CLEANING 4 GJ TEST PRINT a LO CLEANING gt NORMAL CL d DI CL
118. the original screen W1200mm Press Cuenu gt to go back to the original screen Description This corrects for each head the minute misalignment that occurs in the bidirectional printing mode When further correction is required such as when adjustment made using SIMPLE SETTING does not enhance printing use D E TAIL SETTING to make corrections for each head Chapter 4 Feature Reference 75 76 4 4 Optimizing Printing or Cutting to Match MediaT hickness Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like Procedure I Print atest pattern Q wENU P Press Cent CALIBRATION gt Press C v several times CALIBRATION Press gt gt TEST PRINT r Press to start printing 2 Check the test pattern you printed Gap present Correct results O verlap nni IN T Correction value adjustment Reduce the value 0 Increase the value 3 Enter the correction value SETTING 4s Press C Y gt 0 00 gt 0 15 H Press C gt gt Use a gt C v gt to make the setting for the correction value Press to enable the setting 4 Go back to the original screen Press enD to go back to the original screen Description The movement transfer of media experiences subtle changes due to the thickness of the media and the temperature of the media heating system When the movement distance becomes discrepant horizontal stripes are more likely to occur during printing We recommend perf
119. tilisation ou la manutention incorrectes peuvent causer un accident Garder les enfants loin de l appareil L appareil comporte des zones et des composants qui pr sentent un danger pour les enfants et qui pourraient causer des blessures la c cit la suffocation ou d autres accidents graves Ne jamais faire fonctionner l appareil apr s avoir consomm de l alcool ou des m dicaments ou dans un tat de fatigue L utilisation de l appareil exige un jugement sans faille L utilisation avec les facult s affaiblies pourrait entrainer un accident Ne jamais utiliser l appareil des fins autres que celles pour lesquelles il est con u Ne jamais l utiliser de mani re abu sive ou d une mani re qui d passe sa capacit Le non respect de cette consigne peut causer des blessures ou un incendie Utiliser uniquement des accessoires d origine accessoires en option articles consommables c ble d alimentation et autres articles semblables compatibles avec l appareil Les articles incompatibles risquent de causer des accidents D brancher le c ble d alimentation avant de proc der au nettoyage ou l entretien de l appareil et avant d y fixer ou d en retirer des accessoires en option Tenter ces op rations pendant que l appareil est branch une source d alimentation peut causer des blessures ou un choc lectrique Ne jamais tenter de d monter de r parer ou de modifier l appareil Le non respect de cette cons
120. tridges gt Be sure to replace with an item of identical type N ever mix items of different types gt N ever allow the machine to stand with an ink cartridge removed The print heads may become clogged gt N ever insert or remove a partially used ink cartridge gt N ever remove an ink cartridge suddenly while the printer is in operation gt W hen printing is paused the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes Before you perform lengthy printing check the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges NNARNING _ If you re using a model that uses ECO SOL MAX ink never store ink cleaning fluid or discharged fluid in any of the following locations Any location exposed to open flame Any location where high temperature may occur Near bleach or any other such oxidizing agent or explosive material gt Any location within the reach of children Fire may be a danger A ccidental ingestion by children may pose a health hazard 44 Chapter 2 Operation 2 6 Performing Cutting To Perform Cutting To perform cutting carry out the procedure described below gt Move the media clamps to locations where they don t clamp the media Alternatively remove the media clamps Media clamps gt W hen you re performing cutting only then if you re cutting roll media allow the media to hang down from the rear of the machine If cutting is started without doing this first a motor error may occur
121. ult in fire electrical shock or injury Contact your autho rized Roland DG Corp dealer NTo Ensure Safe U se Important notes about the power cord plug and electrical outlet Never place any object on top or subject to Never allow to get wet damage Never bend or twist with undue force Never make hot Never pull with undue force Dust may cause fire Never bundle bind or roll up 10 NTo Ensure Safe U se WARNING e e e In the event of ingestion or physical distress If you re using a model that uses ECO SOL MAX ink keep open flame away from the work area Keep open flame away from the work area Ink and discharged fluid are flammable Never store ink cleaning fluid or dis charged fluid in any of the following loca tions Any location exposed to open flame Any location where high temperature may occur Near bleach or any other such oxidiz ing agent or explosive material Any location within the reach of chil dren Fire may be a danger Accidental ingestion by children may pose a health hazard Never place an ink cartridge in fire Ink may flow out catch fire and spread fire to other nearby objects Never drink or sniff ink cleaning fluid or discharged fluid or allow them to come in contact with the eyes or skin Doing so may be hazardous to the health NCAUTION Ensure adequate ventilation for the work area Failing to perform ventilation
122. want to perform accurate and fine adjustment of the cutting in amount such as when cutting media with thin carrier paper you can obtain good results by adjusting the tip of the blade US A Turn the cap portion of the blade holder to adjust the amount of blade extension Each indicator tick corresponds to 0 1 millime ters and adjustment for 0 5 millimeters can be made by rotating the cap one full turn Note that making the amount of blade extension too small may Amount of blade cause the end of the cap for the blade holder to touch and damage extension the printed surface It s important to be especially careful about this when you re using media that has poor ink adhesion proper ties 90 Chapter 4 Feature Reference Rough Estimate for the Amount of Blade Extension 4 8 Making Various Adjustments for Cutting Use the following dimension as a rough estimate for setting the amount of blade extension Amount of blade _ Thickness of the extension media portion T hickness of the backing paper 2 Blade holder Material Half of the portion backing paper Backing paper Amount of blade portion extension is approxi mately equal to the cutting in amount Blade Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force When Performing Cutting Only Procedure ap MENU q Press CMENUD CUTTING MENU gt Press CA D O curnnc MENU Press C PREFEED Press a gt several times O PREFEED Press C
123. width of the media Blade protector This protects the tip of the blade during cutting Platen This is the path over which the media passes A suction fan that keeps the media from com ing loose and print heater that helps fix the ink are built in Chapter 1 Introduction Left and right pinch rollers These clamp the media when the loading lever is L lowered S This has a built in dryer to speed up drying of the ink Print head carriage The print heads are inside this Cutting carriage The blade and the separat ing knife are inside here Media clamps These keep the media from coming loose and prevent fuzz on the cut edge of the media from touching the print heads Operation Panel Display screen This displays various setting menus and other informa tion BASE POINT light This lights up when the base point the output start loca tion has been set FUNCTION key You pressthis when entering the setting menu for clean ing of the print heads print ing tests and so on Cursor keys You use these to select set tings for menu items to move the media and for N other such operations MENU key P You press this to enter the menus for various settings J HEATER FUNCTION o PAUSE 1 2 Part Names and Functions HEATER light Thisflashes while the media heating system is warming up changing to a steadily lighted state when the pre set temperature is reached
124. wing beverages to be spilled into the venti lation ports may result in fire or electrical shock If anything gets inside immediately disconnect the power cord and contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer Never place any flammable object nearby Never use a combustible aerosol spray nearby Never use in any location where gases can accumulate Combustion or explosion may be a danger Handle the power cord plug and electri cal outlet correctly and with care Never use any article that is damaged Using a damaged article may result in fire or electrical shock W hen using an extension cord or power strip use one that adequately satisfies the machine s ratings for voltage frequency and current Use of multiple electrical loads on a single elec trical outlet or of a lengthy extension cord may cause fire WARNING Connect to ground This can prevent fire or electrical shock due to current leakage in the event of malfunction Position so that the power plug is within immediate reach at all times This is to enable quick disconnection of the power plug in the event of an emergency Install the machine next to an electrical outlet Also provide enough empty space to allow immedi ate access to the electrical outlet If sparking smoke burning odor unusual sound or abnormal operation occurs im mediately unplug the power cord Never use if any component is damaged Continuing to use the machine may res

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