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2. Saturation Restore Defaults Cancel l Apply Luminance Use this parameter to adjust the shading of light areas Use this parameter to adjust the difference between the light and dark Contrast areas Brightness Use this parameter to adjust the overall shading Use this parameter to adjust the hue of intermediate color areas Saturation This setting can be specified when Color Drawing or Color Graphic has been selected for Color Mono mode in the Base Setting tab Restore Click this button to return all the Color adjustment tab settings to their Defaults default values About This Driver tab The printer version information is displayed in this screen The information buttons displayed under the printer version information provide various other useful functions such as a link to the Graphtec web site checking information related to your printer and downloading of the most recent driver Be sure to make effective use of these buttons Note To access the Graphtec web site your computer must be connected to the Internet Graphtec JW220 06 Printing Preferences Base Setting Options Graphics Color adjustment About This Driver Graphtec JW200 Series Driver Version 2 00 Copyright c 2005 2006 GRAPHTEC Corp ll rights reserved G OK Cancel Apply 4 12 Information buttons 4 5 Printer Information Button Clic
3. for details on how to check the print head s replacement time Replace the print head s with a new one new ones See Section 5 2 Replacing Print Heads and Ink Cartridges in this manual The print head nozzles are clogged Select Print Head Cleaning from the Printer Information dialog screen and perform print head cleaning two or three times If the printing quality does not improve after cleaning has been performed perform print head wiping See Section 5 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment in this manual The maintenance station is dirty Clean the maintenance station See Section 5 7 Cleaning the Maintenance Station in this manual 6 5 6 4 If the Paper Becomes Jammed IMPORTANT Exercise care when removing jammed paper Pulling hard on the paper to remove it may cause paper feed prob lems due to torn paper fragments remaining inside the printer dam age to the roller claws or a printer malfunction 1 Press the POWER button to turn the printer off Check that the POWER button LED is extinguished J FORWARD REVERSE PAPERCUT 2 Open the center cover Center cover 3 If the print head carrier is not positioned at either side of the printer move it manually to either the left or right side 6 6 4 Use a cutter knife or a similar tool to cut cleanly through the paper and then remove the roll from the roll stocker 5 Remove the jammed
4. subject to change without notice JW220 UM 151 December 25 2006 5th edition 01 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION GRAPHTEC CORPORATION 503 10 Shinano cho Totsuka ku Yokohama 244 8508 Japan Tel 81 045 825 6250 Fax 81 045 825 6396 Email info graphteccorp com Web www graphteccorp com Printed in Japan
5. the head section may become damaged making the print head unusable e Do not touch the metallic parts of the print head or the print head section itself Such actions will adversely affect the printing Moreover there is a risk of damage to the print head from static electricity 6 Mount the print heads Mount the black print head in the left hand holder Next mount the color print head in the right hand holder Print head Print head Print head black color 7 Press down on the joint block until it makes an audible click 2 4 8 Gently close the maintenance cover 2 6 Mounting the Ink Cartridges CHECKPOINT 74 e Before mounting the ink cartridges make sure that the print heads have been mounted e Perform this procedure with the printer in the power on status Check that the POWER button is lit blue e There are four types of ink cartridges black BK cyan C magenta M and yellow Y Check their mounting positions in the ink holder in the printer and make sure that each cartridge is mounted correctly 1 Open the ink cartridge cover at the right hand side of the printer Ink cartridge cover Ink holder 2 Align each ink cartridge with its corresponding rail on the ink holder and then insert it gently until it clicks into place At this time check the color of each ink cartridge and make sure that it is inserted at the correct position Rail Ink cartridge Black tp Cyan
6. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct interference by one or more of the following mea sures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help xiv PREFACE Thank you for choosing the Graphtec JW220 06 inkjet printer Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to use your new product to ensure that you use it safely and correctly Notes on this Manual 1 No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Graphtec Corporation 2 The product specifications and other information in this manual are subject to change without notice 3 While every effort has been made to provide complete and accurate information please contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec
7. 5 21 5 8 Transporting the Printefsi cecvies ccntvieccaneiisdhaeied denser sicineed wdnaisevesisiensfieebeat 5 24 Attaching the various shock absorbing packing materials eeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 27 Packing the components into the packing DOX ceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 27 Chapter 6 What to Doit This Happens sssccsessces estes vssde cur sinana r vera aada 6 1 6 1 When an Error Message is Displayed 0 cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeneeees 6 1 Messages relating tO Paper cccceccccceeeeescceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeseeenereneneenentes 6 1 Messages relating to the print heads and ink cartridges ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 6 2 Messages relating to the printer ceeseceeeeesseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseneeeeeeneeeeeeeessaneeeeeees 6 2 Messages relating to the print server connection and messages displayed during CONNECTION MONIOLING serres anas anean Erari NAARAAN ENS 6 3 6 2 The Printer Does Not Operate Correctly ssesseesesessesesnteseereirrsernrerrnsennnernnsenrnns 6 4 6 3 When Printing is not Satisfactory suiii aaaea a eiaa N a 6 5 6 4 If the Paper Becomes Jammed 0 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeteeaeeeeeeeeneeeeeseneaeees 6 6 Removing jammed roll paper sii ccccs eens ences scene vie reencre Aaa AAA 6 6 Removing a jammed Cut SNOOleresnceiisonsmnarnuiniin 6 8 6 5 What to Do When Other Devices Cannot be Recognized cccccee
8. Current leakage from the exposed or damaged areas may result in a fire hazard or electric shock As a general rule do not use an extension cord e Use of an extension cord may result in a fire hazard or electric shock If you must use an extension cord unbundle it and make sure that the power plug is firmly inserted into the extension cord socket Make sure that the power plug can be readily unplugged at any time and that there are no objects placed in its vicinity e Objects placed in the vicinity of the power plug will prevent its removal in an emergency vi Be sure to ground the earth terminal e If the cutting plotter is not grounded the operator could suffer an electrical shock in case of current leakage e Denmark Vigtigt Lederen med gr n gul isolation ma kun tilsluttes en klemme meerket IEC 417 No 5019 eller IEC 417 No 5017 e Norway Apparatet ma tilkoples jordet stikkontakt e Sweden Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag e Finland Laite on liitett v suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan Ground the inkjet printer Handling Precautions Do not disassemble or modify the printer e Such actions may result in a fire hazard or electric shock If the printer makes an unusual noise gener ates smoke overheats emits a strange odor or otherwise functions abnormally immedi ately turn off the power remove the plug from the power outlet and either contact the s
9. Magenta Yellow A CAUTION e Do not touch the printed circuit board part of the ink cartridges with your fin gers Such action may cause damage due to static electricity e Do not drop or shake the ink cartridges Such actions may cause the ink to leak or spatter with the risk of staining your surroundings and clothing 2 6 CHECKPOINT 74 The printer driver can be used to check the status of the print heads and the ink cartridges For further details see Chapter 4 Printer Driver 2 7 2 7 Mounting the Roll Paper Cutter A CAUTION e Take care not to cut your fingers or other parts of your body on the roll paper cutter blade e When mounting the roll paper cutter do not touch any of the internal components of the printer other than the cutter holder Roll paper cutter Take care with the blade inside the cutter Note The roll paper cutter is a consumable item 1 Press the printer s POWER button to turn off the printer Check that the POWER button LED is extinguished C CANCEL 4 REVERSE Lv J FORWARD j PAPER CUT OFF 2 Open the center cover Center cover 2 8 3 Prepare the roll paper cutter for mounting Remove the protective tape with a piece of sponge attached from the tip of the roll paper cutter blade taking care not to cut yourself on the blade Protective tape with sponge attached Take care with the blade tip Roll p
10. Refresh Display of warning and replacement marks A Warning mark e The indicated print head s replacement time is near Have a new print head ready for replacement The amount of ink remaining in the cartridge is low Have a new cartridge ready for replacement amp Replacement mark e The indicated print head must be replaced e The indicated ink cartridge must be replaced The print heads and ink cartridges are consumable items Check the information displayed on the Printer Information tab and have new print heads and ink cartridges ready at hand before the current ones are used up IMPORTANT Notes on the Print Head and Ink Cartridge The print head and the ink cartridge replacement time are displayed on the Printer Information tab A warning mark is displayed when a replacement time is near and a replace ment mark is displayed when a replacement time has been reached For the print head to maintain image quality we recommend that you replace the indicated print head with a new print head as soon as possible after a warning mark is displayed 4 14 For the ink cartridge to maintain image quality we recommend that you use the ink completely within half a year after an ink cartridge has been opened Print head replacement guidelines e Black print head One with short period either within one year after you buys it or when four black ink cartridges has been used e Color print
11. displayed Cause Solution Messaae displayed Printer was not able to be printed by the time out durin 2 nun y Please confirm the state of the printer or the connection The printer is performing a printing Check the printer oper a P g Please select the Retry when keeping printing operation P i P Please select the Cancel when discontinuing printing No ink wee i Printer was not able to be printed Rep lace ihe empty l ora Please confirm the state of the printer or the connection The ink has run out resend the print job 9 Please select the Retry when keeping printing j Printing cannot be performed until the Please select the Cancel when discontinuing printing ink cariridae has bean replaced 2 indicates the color of the ink 9 P Ink cartridge related messages No ink cartridge Printer was not able to be printed Please confirm the state of the printer or the connection Please select the Retry when keeping printing Please select the Cancel when discontinuing printing indicates the color of the ink The ink cartridge has not been mounted Check the ink cartridge and mount it correctly Print head related messages Please replace the print head Printer was not able to be printed Please confirm the state of the printer or the connection Please select the Retry when keeping printing Please select the Cancel when discontinuing printing indicates
12. following section entitled How to Check Whether the Monitor Device is Disabled and if it is enabled proceed to disable it How to Check Whether the Monitor Device is Disabled Windows XP is used for this example 1 Open Control Panel from My Computer or from the Start menu 2 Click the System icon 3 The System Properties dialog box appears Select the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager button 4 Open Universal Serial Bus controllers by clicking the plus sign The following screen is displayed Device Manager File Action View Help SA GRAPHTEC MULTIL Computer 4 Disk drives InteR ranger USB Universal Host Cho gt Intel R 2801DB DBM USB Universal Host Controller 24C4 amp Intel R 82801DB DBM USB Universal Host Controller 24C7 e USB Composite Device 5 Check that Graphtec Monitor Interface is disabled marked with a red cross 6 If it is not disabled marked with a red cross select Graphtec Monitor Interface right click the mouse and then select Properties to display the following screen Graphtec Monitor Interface Properties General Driver Details amp gt Graphtec Monitor Interface Device type Universal Serial Bus controllers Manufacturer Graphtec Location Location 0 Device status This device is disabled Code 22 Click Enable Device to enable this device Enable Device Device usage Do not use this device disab
13. function will cause the ERROR LED red on the control panel to light If the ERROR LED lights red follow the procedure described below to pull the roll paper out toward the rear of the printer and then reload it Procedure 1 Hold the roll paper that has been inserted into the paper feed slot at the left and right edges and pull it gently back toward the rear of the plotter the side with the roll paper stocker 2 Rotate the roll paper stocker toward the rear and while making sure that the right edge touches the flange wind the paper back onto the roll At this time make sure that the left and right edges of the roll paper are flush with the core 3 Press the CANCEL button on the control panel and check that the ERROR LED red is extinguished 4 Pull a length of paper out from the roll making sure that the left and right sides are pulled out evenly and then insert the leading edge into the paper feed slot once again e If the leading edge is cut on an angle remove the roll paper stocker from the printer remove the roll from the stocker and then trim the leading edge so that it is parallel with the stocker 6 The roll paper stops automatically at the printing position and the printer is now ready to print CHECKPOINT 74 e Make sure that there is no slack in the paper If there is any slack rotate the roll paper stocker toward the rear to take up the slack making sure that the right edge is in contact
14. head One with short period either within one year after you buys it or when two color ink cartridges has bee used for the most frequently used color 1 Correct print head and ink cartridge performance are not guaranteed up to the time that the replacement mark is displayed Z CAUTION e Be sure to replace the print head promptly when the replacement mark is dis played Continuing to use the printer without replacing the indicated print head may cause a malfunction e Printing is halted to protect the print head when a replacement mark is dis played for an ink cartridge Replace the indicated cartridge Printing can be restarted after the cartridge has been replaced CHECKPOINT 74 See Chapter 5 Maintenance for details on how to replace the print heads and ink cartridges WET lakers Bele If the printing is scratchy or uneven or if you are not satisfied with the printing quality use the Maintenance tab to perform printer maintenance In addition the Mainte nance tab can be used to check the printer s firmware version sw Graphtec JW200 Series Document Name Data Information Printer Information Maintenance o Print Head Cleaning Print Head Alignment Printer Model Jw220 06 Firmware Version 54 0 6 Print Head Cleaning button eR Click this button to print a test pattern and perform print head cleaning Print Head Alignment button Click this button to print a test pattern and to au
15. here Left pad Insert the ink cartridges black cyan magenta and yellow here Affix tape at these four Right pad Pack the paper guide table in this box 5 27 Chapter 6 What to Do if This Happens 6 1 When an Error Message is Displayed When the printer requires some action to be taken a message is displayed in the Printer Information dialog screen that is displayed on your computer screen Messages relating to paper the paper Item Message displayed Prater Lee Cause Solution Out of paper Load paper in the printer roll paper or a cut sheet Please load paper A If using the A2 size paper feed cassette load i Paper has not been loaded in i A a Outotpaper PU T Te CAUTION ine printer or the pintar has un anda pepe et s ze ree on the control panel after loading orange out of paper key on the printer s control panel after the paper has been loaded Paper feed Paper jam occurred or Printer feed motor abnormality A malfunction has occurred in the printer Please turn off the power The ERROR LED lights red A paper jam has occurred Or a paper feed error has occurred during a paper feed or printing operation Turn off the printer Check the paper that is loaded in the printer If the paper is jammed remove it Load paper in the printer again Note If you are using thin paper or paper that has a tendency to wave the printer may not be able to feed i
16. of paper to the printer 1 Please note that only paper of the same size can be loaded at one time in the cassette The number of cut sheets that can be loaded e Plain paper 64 g m approx 100 sheets 2 The number of sheets is a guideline only When actually loading the paper in the cassette make sure that the top of the stack is below the line under the VW MAX mark printed on the stock tray Paper alignment levers Move these levers to match the paper size and hold the paper in place SOCK thay riirn Used to load cut sheets for feeding Paper guide table Use this table when manually feeding sheets for printing Paper stack Y MAX D Paper alignment levers height Paper guide table Chapter 2 Connection and Preparations 2 1 Attaching the Paper Guide Table Firmly insert the paper guide table into the printer until it makes contact with the rear side and then fasten it in place with the two setscrews provided Paper guide table Setscrews Phillips screwdriver provided with the printer 2 2 Attaching the A2 size Paper Feed Cassette Attach the A2 size paper feed cassette insert it fully into the printer as shown in the diagram below After the cassette has been inserted gently pull on it to check that it is firmly inserted Stock tray 2 1 2 3 Connecting to the Power Supply Connect one end of the power cable provided to the printer s power inlet and t
17. print head error Please replace the print head indicates the color of the ink An error occurred with the print head Replace it with a new print head Please mount it indicates the color of the ink The cartridge is not mounted Print heads No print head Please mount it The print head is not mounted Mount the print head correctly indicates the color of the ink Please replace both the black and the color print The breakdown of the print head was detected heads Please pull out the power cord of the printer Please turn off the printer power by pull out the Breakdown of the print head when becoming a similar error even if print heads power cord are replaced Please contact the shop that buys the printer or Graphtec No ink Replace the cartridge with a new one and then Please replace the ink cartridge The ink has run out perform printing once again Printing cannot be indicates the color of the ink performed until the cartridge has been replaced Ink cartridge No ink cartridge Mount the cartridge correctly Messages relating to the printer Please close the cover after replacing the print head opened while the printer was in standby status Item Message displayed Cause Solution Maintenance cover is open The maintenance cover was Close the maintenance cover Printing will be Please Close it opened during a p
18. prints only To even out the printing make the Speed Precedence settings shown below and then perform printing lt Printer driver setting Speed Precedence gt e Base Setting tab gt Print quality gt High quality or Normal e Base Setting tab gt Speed precedence gt Checkbox unchecked If satisfactory image quality cannot be obtained even after making the above settings perform print head and maintenance station cleaning If the printer is used as is there is a risk of shortening the life of the print heads Do not continue to use the printer in this status 1 Print head cleaning See Section 5 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment in this manual 2 Maintenance station cleaning See Section 5 7 Cleaning the Maintenance Station in this manual 4 7 Options tab Use this tab to make settings such as Scaling and Offset and to select whether or not to cut the paper after printing amp Graphtec JW220 06 Printing Preferences Base Setting Options Graphics Color adjustment About This Driver Scaling fico 34 I Offset A J 5 Paper cut Perform cut i Drying Time or Distance adjustment 000 Unit C mm inch Settings Infomation 8 27 x 11 69 inch Plain 600 dpi Margin Narrow Top 0 2 inch Left 0 2 inch Right 0 2 inch Bottom 0 2 inch Register Pen Assignment Line Pitch Restore Defaults OK Cancel Apply I Driver Print
19. the color of the ink The print head has reached the replacement time ek Replace it with a new print head No print head Printer was not able to be printed Please confirm the state of the printer or the connection Please select the Retry when keeping printing Please select the Cancel when discontinuing printing indicates the color of the ink The print head has not been mounted Mount the print head correctly Ink cartridge cover related message Ink cartridge cover is open Printer was not able to be printed Please confirm the state of the printer or the connection Please select the Retry when keeping printing Please select the Cancel when discontinuing printing The ink cartridge cover was opened during a printing operation Close the ink cartridge cover Printing will be restarted when the cover is closed Center cover related message Center cover is open Printer was not able to be printed Please confirm the state of the printer or the connection Please select the Retry when keeping printing Please select the Cancel when discontinuing printing The center cover was opened during a printing operation Close the center cover Printing will be restarted when the cover is closed Maintenance cover related message Maintenance cover is open Printer was not able to be printed Please confirm the state of the printer or the connec
20. time than others Allow sufficient time for the ink to dry before handling the prints e When using plain or recycled paper when Normal is specified for the print 3 1 quality setting and high density dark printing is performed the paper may become wavy If this happens either change the print quality setting to High quality or else use coated or glossy paper instead Paper sizes Roll paper The following roll paper sizes can be used The maximum roll diameter must be less than 100 mm the inner core diameter 2 inches and the rolls outside wound the print side is on the outside of the roll Roll paper sizes paper widths ISO A1 Paper width 594 0 mm ISO A2 Paper width 420 0 mm ISO A3 Paper width 297 0 mm JIS B2 Paper width 515 0 mm JIS B3 Paper width 364 0 mm ARCH 24 Paper width 24 inch CHECKPOINT 74 Please see Section 3 2 Using Roll Paper for details on how to load roll paper in the printer Cut sheets The following cut sheet sizes can be used Cut sheet sizes paper sizes ISO A1 594 0 x 841 0 mm ISO A2 420 0 x 594 0 mm ISO A3 297 0 x 420 0 mm ISO A4 210 0 x 297 0 mm JIS B2 515 0 x 728 0 mm JIS B3 364 0 x 515 0 mm JIS B4 257 0 x 364 0 mm CHECKPOINT A Please see Section 3 3 Using Cut Sheets for details on how to load cut sheets in the printer The JW220 printer can print within the areas described below A CAUTION e Dependin
21. to occur If there is no desk available for installation mount the printer on the dedicated stand STOO60 that is available as an option Correct Incorrect Incorrect xi Precautions to observe when handling the paper e Paper may not be fed correctly and may become jammed if the leading edge of the roll paper is not straight or if there is adhesive from the fastening tape remaining on the paper Make sure that the leading edge is straight before loading the paper in the printer e Paper feed problems or paper jams may occur if paper that is not Graphtec supplied paper is used Be sure to use Graphtec supplied paper e Depending on the storage conditions the paper may become creased and or the leading edge may curl up The use of creased or curled paper may cause paper jams Remove the creased or curled sections before loading the roll paper in the printer If you are using a cut sheet remove the creased section before loading the sheet in the printer Notes on the ink cartridges Do not leave an ink cartridge that has been removed from the printer lying around for an extended period of time Doing so may cause ink deterioration inferior print quality or clogging of the print head nozzles Notes on the print heads Do not perform any unnecessary print head removal or mounting operations
22. Cleaning and Alignment CHECKPOINT 74 The printer driver can be used to check the print head information For further details see Chapter 4 Printer Driver 5 7 Replacing the ink cartridges Be sure to observe the following precautions when replacing an ink cartridge A CAUTION e As a Safety precaution store ink cartridges in a location out of the reach of small children e If ink is licked or ingested accidentally consult a doctor immediately IMPORTANT e Be sure to use only the Graphtec ink cartridges designed for the JW220 printer part numbers IJ 90001 BK IJ 90001C IJ 90001M and IJ 90001Y e Do not touch an ink cartridge s printed circuit board Such action will adversely affect the printing More over there is a risk of damage to the ink cartridge from static electricity e Do not drop or shake the ink cartridges Such actions may cause the ink to leak or spatter with the risk of staining your surroundings and clothing e Before mounting an ink cartridge make sure that the print heads have already been mounted e There are four types of ink cartridges black BK cyan C magenta M and yellow Y Check the replacement ink cartridge s position in the ink holder before mounting it and be sure to mount it correctly e Make sure that the printer is in the power on status when replacing an ink cartridge Replacing an ink cartridge when the printer has been turned off may cause the cartridge to malfunc
23. Do not place heavy objects on top of the printer e Such objects may tip over or fall off causing injuries If the printer is mounted on its dedicated stand be sure to use the caster stoppers to fix the stand in place and prevent it from moving while the printer is being used e If the stand is not fixed in place the printer may tip over and cause injuries Avoid using the printer in the following loca tions e Use in such locations may result in a fire hazard or electric shock Excessively humid or dusty locations Locations exposed to direct sunlight Locations exposed to high temperatures Locations near flames or moisture Leave plenty of space around the printer e Leave sufficient space for operations in front of and behind the printer When using the printer on a desktop At least 300 mm Sal At least 300 mm _ At least 300 mm q T Standard l At least 200 mm When the paper guide table is mounted f i When the A2 size paper feed cassette is mounted ees oo ee ee ee E 2 es ee ee E A2 size paper feed cassette When using the printer on its optional stand At least 200 mm At least 300 mm OO At least 300 mm At least 200 mm Po
24. IMA A sopia ai 3 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment 5 10 Printer Divet sessen 4 1 Printer Driver Capabilities 00 eee 4 4 Printer Driver Functions 0 eee eee 4 5 Printer Information Button eee 4 13 Printer Information dialog screen 5 1 Printer Information tab 00 cee 4 14 Printing from WIndows nsee 4 1 R Removing a Cut sheet naer 3 12 Removing a jammed cut sheet 6 8 Removing jammed roll paper assesses 6 6 Removing roll paper eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 3 9 Replacing the ink cartridges eee 5 8 Replacing the print heads eee 5 4 Replacing the Print Heads and Ink Cartridges cceeeeeseeeseeeeeeteeteteees 5 3 Replacing the Roll Paper Cutter 5 16 Replacing the roll paper cutter a se 5 16 S Safety Precautions ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees ii Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency seeren xiv Handling Precautions cece vii Installation Precautions uu eee eee ii Maintenance and Inspection PFO Cautions issuri ix Notes on connecting the printer to a power outlet oo eee eeeeeeeee eee xiii Notes on the ink cartridges 0 0 xii Notes on the print heads eee xii Paper loading precautions for the A2 size cassette ceeeeeee xii Power Supply Precautions 0008 v Precautions on Handling the Consumable Items eee X Precautions to No
25. JW220 06 USER S MANUAL MANUAL NO JW220 UM 151 GRAPHTEC TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE e To ensure the safe and correct use of your printer read this manual thoroughly prior to use e After reading this manual store it in a safe place for reference as necessary Do not allow small children to touch the printer The following describes important points for safe operation Be sure to observe them strictly Conventions Used in This Manual To ensure the safe and correct use of the printer as well as to prevent human injury and property damage the safety precautions provided in this manual are ranked in the three categories described below Be sure to gain a full understanding of the difference between each of the categories before reading the Manual N DANGER N WARNING N CAUTION This category provides information that if ignored is highly likely to cause fatal or serious injury to the operator This category provides information that if ignored is likely to cause fatal or serious injury to the operator This category provides information that if ignored could cause injury to the operator or damage to the printer Description of Safety Symbols A The A symbol indicates information that requires careful atten tion including warnings The specific point requiring attention is described by an illustration or text within or next to the A symbol The symbol indicates an action that is pr
26. Print head removal and mounting operations should only be performed when print head replace ment is required Be sure to observe the following points when loading paper in the A2 size paper feed cassette e Align the edges of the paper stack before loading it in the tray e Do not use paper that has been folded or creased e Fan the paper stack thoroughly before loading it in the tray If the paper is not fanned paper jams may occur or two or more sheets may be fed at the same time xii Notes on connecting the printer to a power outlet Always leave the printer connected to a power outlet The printer periodically performs automatic maintenance operations in order to maintain print quality xiii WARNING Only computers or peripherals computer input output devices terminals printers etc certified as complying with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules may be attached to this product when this product is operated in a residential environment Operation with non certified peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FRE QUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates
27. aper cutter 4 Hold the roll paper cutter by its lock tab and insert the cutter firmly into the holder After the roll paper cutter has been mounted check that the lock tab s hook is en gaged in the cutter holder s slot Lock tab Cutter holder Lock tab hook 5 Close the center cover to complete the roll paper cutter mounting operation 2 9 2 8 Connecting the Printer to a Computer USB Connection A USB cable is used to connect the printer to the computer via the respective USB interface connectors The connectors at the computer and printer ends of the USB cable have different shapes Make sure that the cable is oriented correctly before making the connection ooo i J p95 N MEN WZ Computer USB cable IMPORTANT Make sure that the USB cable is firmly inserted into the interface connectors When using a USB cable a USB driver must be installed in the computer Do not connect the cable before the driver has been installed CHECKPOINT 4 Please see the separate Quick Start Guide for the printer driver installation procedure 2 10 Ethernet connection option If an Ethernet print server option is used the printer can be used in a network environ ment Please see the user s manual provided with the Ethernet print server option for the network connection settings and other details 1 Use the two screws pro
28. care not to cut your hands or other parts of your body when handling the roll paper cutter e There is a risk of cutting your fingers on the cutter blade If the printer will not be used for an extended IRA length of time such as at night turn off the Da power switch as a safety precaution OFF viii Maintenance and Inspection Precautions Be sure to turn off the power and remove the power plug from the power outlet before per OFF A forming any cleaning operations E e Failure to do so may result in a fire hazard or elec J ee tric shock Moreover there is a risk of injury if the A printer starts to move during a cleaning operation To clean the printer use a cloth that has been dampened with neutral detergent and then well wrung out Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol benzene or thinner to clean the printer A volatile solvent coming into contact with any of the be internal electrical components may result in a fire hazard or electric shock At least once a year remove the power plug from the power outlet and clean the prongs and surrounding areas A build up of dust may result in a fire hazard When cleaning or checking the inside of the printer make sure that a metallic object such as a necklace or bracelet does not come into contact with any of the internal components e Such actions may result in
29. d perform print head alignment See Section 5 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment in this manual The length of the paper in the paper feed direction is incorrect The paper feed amount is incorrect Execute the driver s Distance adjustment function See Section 4 4 Printer Driver Functions in this manual The edges of the paper are soiled The paper is creased or curled Remove the creases or curl from the paper and then reload it The platen is soiled Clean the platen See Section 5 6 Cleaning the Printer in this manual The reverse side of the paper is soiled The platen is soiled Clean the platen See Section 5 6 Cleaning the Printer in this manual Printing is performed in monochrome Monochrome has been selected for Color Mono mode in the driver Select either Color Drawing or Color Graphic for Color Mono mode in the driver See Section 4 4 Printer Driver Settings in this manual Printing is performed in a different color There is no ink in one or more of the ink cartridges See Section 4 5 Printer Information Button in this manual for details on how to check the amount of ink remaining in the cartridges Replace the ink cartridge s with a new one new ones See Section 5 2 Replacing Print Heads and Ink Cartridges in this manual The print head s replacement time has been reached See Section 4 5 Printer Information Button in this manual
30. ds Product Name Part No Specification Description Print head black IH 90001BK Black single color Print head color IH 90001CMY Three colors combined e Ink cartridges Product Name Part No Specification Description Ink cartridge black IJ 90001BK Pigment ink ink capacity 100 ml Ink cartridge cyan IJ 90001C Dye ink ink capacity 50 ml Ink cartridge magenta IJ 90001M Dye ink ink capacity 50 ml Ink cartridge yellow IJ 90001Y Dye ink ink capacity 50 ml e Roll paper cutter Product Name Part No Specification Description Roll paper cutter CTO3U Supersteel blade e Media roll paper Product Name Part No Specification Description JC A1R PM R2 594 mm x 50 m 2 rolls seamen JC A2R PM R2 420 mm x 50 m 2 rolls 80 whiteness JC 24R PM 610 mm x 50 m 1 roll 70 led Recycled paper YO ATR AMW2 R2 594 mm x50 m rolo Boe eale peper content 64 g m es Same level of whiteness as mm JC A2R RMW2 R2 420 mm x 50 m 2 rolls plain paper N JC A1R RM2 594 mm x 50 m 1 roll Recycled paper t y 100 recycled paper content 64 g m JC A2R RM2 420 mm x 50 m 1 roll 70 whiteness JC 24R RM2 610 mm x 50 m 1 roll JC A1R ST2 R2 594 mm x 45 m 2 rolls wana oni igh degree of whiteness Matte coated paper Jc A2R ST2 R2 420 mm x 45 m 2 rolls ideal for checking the output gim of graphics JC 24R ST2 610 mm
31. e Print Heads eee 5 15 l If the Paper Becomes Jammed 065 6 6 L Launching the Printer Information dialog Srei sonresasmsari s 5 2 Loading cut sheets ceseeceeeeeteee 3 10 Loading paper in the A2 size paper feed cassette seesenererreserrrrersrnnnerenen 3 15 Loading roll Paper sessioonis 3 6 Loading the Papet eeseeeeeteeeeeeeee 3 1 M Main driver features cceeeseeeeeeeneeeees 4 4 MGINtGNANGE aaen 5 1 Maintenance tab cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 16 Manual feeding eeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeneees 3 17 Message Displays cceeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 4 17 Mounting the Ink Cartridges ceee 2 6 Mounting the Print Heads eee 2 3 Mounting the Roll Paper Cutter 2 8 O OP ONS mopio aa a A 4 Options and Supplies issiskiria A 4 Options tab sssini cienias 4 8 Index 1 P Packing the components into the packing DOX vesssisncecnccenadcee 5 27 Paper Types and Sizes cceceeeeeeeeteeeees 3 1 Parts Names and Functions 0 eeee 1 2 A2 size Paper Feed Cassette 1 3 Control panelis a 1 2 FTON VOW cenpasona eea 1 2 Rear VIOW sssssssssrressrrrrrnsernnnesrnnnnnnennn 1 3 PYOlACO cacirsnnonerananra senses l GOpynghit sssaaa l Notes on this Manual asesir l Precautions to Observe When Transporting the Print lecce l Registered Trademarks cccceeeeeeees l PreparaliOnS cesionsatornaoi a 2 1 P
32. e of sheets Remarks The number of sheets is a guideline only f When actually loading the paper in the cassette Plain paper Approx make sure that the top of the stack is below the 64 g m 100 sheets line under the Y MAX mark printed on the stock tray A CAUTION e Plain paper is the only type of paper that can be loaded in the A2 size paper cassette When using cut sheets of tracing or other thin paper load each sheet manually on the cassette s paper feed table e Be sure to observe the following points when loading paper in the A2 size paper feed cassette Align the edges of the paper stack before loading it in the tray Do not use paper that has been folded or creased Fan the paper stack thoroughly before loading it in the tray If the paper is not fanned paper jams may occur or two or more sheets may be fed at the same time Attaching and removing the A2 size paper feed cassette Attaching the cassette 1 Unfasten the two setscrews used to attach the paper guide table to the printer and then remove the paper guide table Phillips screwdriver provided with the printer Setscrew 3 13 2 Attach the A2 size paper feed cassette at the location from which the paper guide table was removed To attach the A2 size paper feed cassette insert it fully into the printer as shown in the diagram below After the cassette has been inserted gently pull on it to check that it is firmly in
33. e print heads or ink cartridges Such actions may cause the ink to leak or spatter with the risk of staining your surroundings and cloth ing Moreover the head section may become damaged making the print head unusable e Make sure that the printer is in the power on status when replacing a print head Replacing a print head when the printer has been turned off may cause the print head to malfunction 5 4 Print head replacement procedure Note The replacement procedure for the black print head is used as an example 1 Press the printer s POWER button to turn on the printer Check that the POWER button LED lights blue C CANCEL FORWARD REVERSE J PAPER CUT 2 Open the maintenance cover at the left hand side of the printer ON Maintenance cover Print head carrier Joint block 5 5 5 Lift up the print head to remove it Print head Protective tape 7 Mount the new print heads Mount the black print head in the left hand holder Mount the color print head in the right hand holder Print head Print head Print head black color 8 Press down on the joint block until it makes an audible click 5 6 9 Gently close the maintenance cover This completes the print head replacement procedure 10 Perform the print head alignment procedure before starting a printing operation For further details see Section 5 3 Print Head
34. e same as the setting specified in the driver Paper Source Use this parameter to specify the size of the paper that will actually be used for printing Either select a standard paper size or specify your desired paper size For long length prints or other special applications where there is no Paper Size The actual printing or output area is displayed here Print Area The displayed size represents the print size after the print margins have been subtracted f Use this parameter to specify the print margins the areas where printing cannot be performed If Roll Paper has been specified for Paper Source this parameter is displayed in gray and the margins are a fixed size e Roll Paper Leading trailing and left right edges All 5 mm If Cut Sheet was selected for the paper source select either Narrow or Wide e Cut Sheet Narrow Leading trailing and left right edges All 5 mm e Cut Sheet Wide Leading edge 5 mm trailing edge 13 mm left right edges 5 mm Margin Select the orientation to suit the direction in which the paper is loaded Orientation Use the drawing of the printer at the left of the screen to check the orientation Use these parameters to print the image rotated 90 degrees or as a mirror 90 Rotated image Mirror Use the direction of the F symbol in the drawing of the printer at the left of th
35. e screen to check the rotation Use this parameter to specify the print quality Select from High speed Normal and High quality e High speed The printing speed takes priority Print quality This setting is suitable for check printing e Normal Printing is performed at normal speed and quality e High quality The printing quality takes priority The slower the print speed the higher the printing quality Use this parameter to specify the paper type that you plan to use For Paper type optimal results make sure that the paper type selected matches the paper that is loaded in the printer Use this parameter to specify monochrome or color printing and the type of application Select from Color drawing Color graphic Monochrome drawing and Color Monochrome graphic Mono mode e Color drawing Monochrome drawing Use these settings when outputting CAD drawings text data and so forth e Color graphic Monochrome graphic Use these settings when outputting data with a lot of solid fill areas such as photos or computer graphics data Use this parameter to specify the printing speed Speed Precedence The print quality takes precedence However the printing speed is slow To give even more priority to the print quality select Base Setting tab gt Print quality gt High quality v Speed precedence The printing speed takes precedence However depending on the content the printing quality may be a little coar
36. eader Phillips screwdriver 1 G 1 2 Parts Names and Functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Center COVET ansasen Used when mounting the roll paper cutter and when cleaning the inside of the printer unit Maintenance cover Used when the print heads are replaced Print head replacement position Handholds 005 These handles located at the left and right sides of the printer are used to grip the printer when moving it Anti curling guides These guides are attached when thin media such as tracing paper is used Paper guide table Used for loading paper for printing Ink cartridge cover Used when mounting the ink cartridges Ink holder Roll paper cutter Used for cutting roll paper Cutter holder 4 Used to mount the roll paper cutter Control panel 9 POWER button Press this button to turn the power supply to the printer on or off The button lights blue when the power supply is on 10 DATA LED Flashes green when data is being received from the computer 11 CAUTION LED Lights orange when the printer is out of paper 12 ERROR LED Lights red when there is a paper jam when the print head carrier stops or when some other malfunction occurs 13 CANCEL button Press this button to cancel the printing operation 14 FORWARD button Press
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38. eck that the print job is deleted Graphtec JW220 06 Printer Pestana Vie Print job Cancels the selected documents 3 If the printer continues to process the print job and the DATA LED green is flashing press the CANCEL button ESEA JARD REVERSE PAPER CUT 4 If the print job still cannot be cancelled by performing the operations described above press the POWER button to turn off the power supply to the printer Wait for at least five seconds and then turn the power on again 4 3 Printer Driver Capabilities The easy to use OPS670 printer driver enables high quality printing of a wide range of data from monochrome and color CAD drawings through to images such as photo graphs Moreover the driver continuously monitors the printer status displaying print head information via the printer information dialog screen as well as various messages on your computer s screen Main driver features e Enables the drawing of black single color line segments and various types of line segment settings line width line pitch etc that are necessary for the output of CAD drawings e The printer status can be checked at the Printer Information dialog screen e Data Information tab Click this tab to display a list of the printer driver settings e Printer Information tab Click this tab to display print head and ink cartridge information Click the Refresh button to display the most recent printer
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40. eplaced sw Graphtec JW200 Series Data Infomation Printer Information Maintenance Data Information Printer Information Maintenance Status Online Status Online Warming None Warming Please replace the Black print head Print Head Ink Cartridge Print Head Ink Cartridge Black Color ek C l Color Bk MO v asii 74 81 94 85 fo mo 94 85 Paper Source Roll Width 594 mm Paper Source Roll width 594 mm Refresh Refresh Display of warning and replacement marks A Warning mark If displayed for a print head e The indicated print head s replacement time is near Have a new print head ready for replacement If displayed for an ink cartridge e The amount of ink remaining in the cartridge is low Have a new cartridge ready for replacement x Replacement mark If displayed for a print head e The indicated print head must be replaced If it is not replaced a malfunction may occur If displayed for an ink cartridge e Printing is halted to protect the print head Replace the indicated cartridge Printing can be restarted after the cartridge has been replaced IMPORTANT 4 Notes on the Print Head and Ink Cartridge The print head and the ink cartridge replacement time are displayed on the Printer Information tab A warning mark is displayed when a replacement time is near and a replace ment mark is displayed when a replacement time has been reached For the p
41. er folder settings take priority Use this parameter to specify the scaling ratio Printing is normally performed at the 100 setting The Scaling setting can be made in the 25 to 400 range in 1 units Examples To enlarge an A2 size image to A1 size specify 141 To reduce an A1 size image to A2 size specify 70 Scaling Use this parameter to move the printing origin Offset If a check is inserted in the Offset checkbox the new origin position can be specified by entering values in the X and Y directions in 0 1 mm increments Use this parameter to select whether or not to perform cutting of the paper after a printing operation Select either Perform cut or No cut This parameter can only be specified when the paper source is Roll Paper Paper cut Use this parameter to specify the length of time between data output Drying Time operations Use this parameter to adjust the distance in the paper feed direction f the paper type thickness or other factors cause a discrepancy in the paper feed distance to occur enter a corrective value Distance The corrective value can be set in the range from 3 00 to 3 00 in adjustment increments of 0 01 Example If a 1m 1000 mm line segment is printed as 995 mm set a corrective value of 0 5 1000 995 __ 1000 x 100 0 5 Use this parameter to specify the display unit Pat Select eit
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43. f on the blade inside the cutter Note The roll paper cutter is a consumable item IMPORTANT e Be sure to use the Graphtec roll paper cutter Part no CT03U that has been specifically designed for use with the JW220 printer e When replacing the roll paper cutter do not touch any of the internal compo nents in the printer other than the cutter holder e Do not wipe the surface of the roll paper cutter blade with a cloth or similar item or dip the blade in water or other fluids e Do not disassemble or modify the roll paper cutter e When replacing the roll paper cutter make sure that the printer is in the power off status Replacing the roll paper cutter 1 Press the POWER button to turn off the printer Check that the POWER button LED is extinguished Lv FORWARD CJ CANCEL 4 REVERSE erm j PAPER CUT OFF 5 16 2 Open the center cover Center cover 3 While pressing down on the roll paper cutter s lock tab pull the roll paper cutter out of the cutter holder Cutter holder Lock tab 4 Prepare the replacement roll paper cutter for mounting Remove the protective tape with a piece of sponge attached from the tip of the roll paper cutter blade taking care not to cut yourself on the blade Protective tape with sponge attached Take care with the blade tip Roll paper cutter 5 Hold the roll paper cutter by its lock tab and inse
44. g on how the paper is loaded in the printer the margin sizes may vary slightly e When the roll paper cutter is used to cut roll paper the operating environment may cause slight changes in the paper size the length in the paper feed direc tion to occur Roll paper Printing can be performed in the area up to 5 mm from all the edges of the paper leading edge trailing edge left and right edges 5mm Leading edge 5mm Paper size Left edge Print area Right edge Paper feed direction i 5mm Trailing edge gt 5mm 3 3 Cut sheets Standard print area Printing can be performed in the area up to 5 mm from the leading edge 13 mm from the trailing edge and 5 mm from the left and right edges When Wide has been selected for Margin Settings in the driver setting menu 5mm Leading edge 5mm A Paper size Left edge Print area Right edge Paper feed direction 138mm Trailing edge e 5mm Expanded print area Printing can be performed in the area up to 5 mm from all the edges of the paper leading edge trailing edge left and right edges When Narrow has been selected for Margin Settings in the driver setting menu 5mm Leading edge 5mm i Paper size Left edge Print area Right edge Paper feed direction 5mm Trailing edge _ 5mm A CAUTION e With the Expanded prin
45. g operation described in the previous section has been performed wipe off the ink from the print head nozzles 1 Remove the print heads from the printer See Section 5 2 Replacing the Print Heads and Ink Cartridges and follow steps 1 to 5 in the Replacing the print heads subsection Print head 2 Moisten a clean cloth with warm water 3 Place two sheets of paper on a table or other flat surface and then lay the moistened cloth on top the paper making sure that it is flat 4 Lightly press the surface of the print head nozzles against the cloth for approximately three seconds Moistened cloth Paper 2 sheets 5 Move the print head gently on top of the cloth in the direction indicated by the arrow in the figure so that the ink on the surface of the nozzles is wiped off V 6 Move the print head to a clean area of the cloth and repeat steps 4 and 5 5 12 7 Mount the print head in the printer See Section 5 2 Replacing the Print heads and Ink Cartridges and follow steps 7 to 11 in the Replacing the print heads subsection 8 Perform print head cleaning See Print Head Cleaning in the previous section CHECKPOINT 74 If printing is still scratchy or uneven even after print head cleaning has been performed replace the print head with a new one IMPORTANT e Use plain white paper for the alignment procedure e If using a cut sheet use a new sheet of paper that is at least A4 size and load it
46. g the Roll Paper Cutter in this manual No cut has been selected for the cutting method setting in the printer driver Change the Paper Cut setting to Perform Cut For further details see Section 4 4 Printer Driver Functions in this manual The paper is not cut cleanly The roll paper cutter is worn Replace it with a new roll paper cutter 6 4 6 3 When Printing is not Satisfactory Symptom Cause Solution Ink adhesion is scratchy Printing is being performed on the wrong side of the paper Check the orientation of the paper High quality printing will not be achieved if printing is performed on the wrong side of the paper The paper being used with the printer is not one of the types specified in the driver Check whether the paper being used is one of the types specified in Paper type in the printer driver See Section 4 4 Printer Driver Functions in this manual The print head nozzles are clogged Select Print Head Cleaning from the Printer Information dialog screen and perform print head cleaning two or three times If the printing quality does not improve after cleaning has been performed perform print head wiping See Section 5 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment in this manual There is no ink in one or more of the ink cartridges See Section 4 5 Printer Information Button in this manual for details on how to check the amount of ink remaining
47. he other end to an AC power outlet of the rated supply voltage AC power outlet A Power inlet e Power cable 2 4 Turning the Power On and Off Turning the Power On Press the POWER button on the printer s control panel When the printer is in the power on status the POWER button lights blue J PAPER CUT C CANCEL a REVERSE Lv J FORWARD Turning the Power Off Press the POWER button on the printer s control panel When the printer is in the power off status the POWER button LED is extinguished 5 OFF CHECKPOINT After the printer has been turned off wait at least five seconds before turning it on again Lv FORWARD 4 REVERSE PAPER CUT CANCEL 2 2 2 5 Mounting the Print Heads 1 Press the printer s POWER button to turn on the printer Check that the POWER button LED lights blue C CANCEL Lv J FORWARD REVERSE J PAPER CUT 2 Open the maintenance cover at the left hand side of the printer ON Maintenance cover Print head carrier Joint block 2 3 5 Prepare the print heads for mounting by removing the protective tape Print head Protective tape A CAUTION Do not drop or shake the print head Such actions may cause the ink to leak or spatter with the risk of staining your surroundings and clothing Moreover
48. her mm or inch Driver ee If this checkbox is checked printing is performed using the driver settings Printer folder that were set in the Printer folder and changes cannot be made from the settings take as Ba application software priority Click this button to save the driver settings to a file and to load saved Register settings Pak Use this button when you want to change the color line width of colors Aesanmeni displayed on the screen Depending on the application software it may not g be possible to make this setting The line pitch can be specified as a dotted line dashed line dot dashed line or double dot dashed line Line Pitch Depending on the application software it may not be possible to make this setting esis Click this button to restore the Option tab settings to their default values Graphics tab Use this tab to make settings related to the processing of data for printing Graphtec JW220 06 Printing Preferences a Base Setting Options Graphics Color adjustment About This Driver Settings Infomation 8 27 x 11 69 inch Plain 600 dpi Margin Narrow Top 0 2 inch Left 0 2 inch Right 0 2 inch Bottom 0 2 inch Resolution 600dpi iv I Output Vector Data Only Restore Defaults OK Cancel Apply Use this parameter to specify the printing resolution The printing quality improves proportionately as the numerical value is
49. in the cartridges Replace the ink cartridge s with a new one new ones See Section 5 2 Replacing Print Heads and Ink Cartridges in this manual The print head s replacement time has been reached See Section 4 5 Printer Information Button in this manual for details on how to check the print head s replacement time Replace the print head with a new one See Section 5 2 Replacing Print Heads and Ink Cartridges in this manual The maintenance station is dirty Clean the maintenance station See Section 5 7 Cleaning the Maintenance Station in this manual The ink on the print is being rubbed The paper being used with the printer is not one of the types specified in the driver Check whether the paper being used is one of the types specified in Paper type in the printer driver See Section 4 4 Printer Driver Functions in this manual Thick paper or wavy paper is being used Use Graphtec specified paper See Section 3 1 Usable Paper Types in this manual High density solid fill printing is being performed on plain paper We recommend the use of coated paper or photo paper for high density solid fill printing See Section 3 1 Usable Paper Types in this manual Ink is not emitted There is no ink in the ink cartridges See Section 4 5 Printer Information Button in this manual for details on how to check the amount of ink remaining in the cartridges Replace the in
50. in the power on status CHECKPOINT A Click the Refresh button to display the most recent printer information Printer Information tab Click this tab to display print head and cartridge information aw Graphtec JW 200 Series pasta Pee oni Pin Maintenance tab Status Online j i Meme en Click this tab to perform print head maintenance Print Head Ink Cartridge Color Bk O Mo M Black M Data Information Printer Informatif 174 81 94 85 Paper Source Rol Width 594 mm Ge Print Head Cleaning rs eee Print Head Alignment Printer Model J W220 06 Firmware Version 54 0 Launching the Printer Information dialog screen When using Windows XP Windows 2000 Click the Print Settings button on the General tab Next click the Printer Information button on the Base Setting tab Graphtec JW220 06 Properties aring Ports Advanced Color Management About This Driver MA SA Frephtec sw22006 Graphtec JW220 06 Printing Preferences Base Setting dptions Graphics Color adjustment About This Driver Paper Source Roll Paper Location Comment Paper Size 150 A4 210 x 297 mm Modet Graphtec Jw220 06 Features 7 Man Color Yes Paper available a Orientation Double sided No Portrait T 90 Rotated Staple Unknown Settings Infomation d Speed Un
51. in the vertical direction 1 Check that the paper for printing has been loaded correctly 2 Click the Print Head Alignment button on the Maintenance tab sw Graphtec JW 200 Series Document Name Data Information Printer Information Maintenance Se Print Head Cleaning Print Head Alignment Printer Model JW220 06 Firmware Version 54 0 3 The printer prints a test pattern and then automatically aligns the print head posi tions A CAUTION Ink ejection adjustment is performed during the print head alignment operation For this reason scratchy areas may appear in the printed test pattern but these do not indicate a malfunction 4 When the print head cleaning operation has been completed print out some data such as a drawing or text to check that the printing quality has improved If there is no improvement in the printed results perform the print head alignment operation once again If the printing quality does not improve even after the print head alignment operation has been performed several times replace the print head 5 14 5 4 Handling the Print Heads To maintain optimal print head printing quality be sure to observe the following precau tions Do not touch the metallic parts of the print head or the print head section itself e When the power supply to the printer has been turned off make sure that the print heads are at the maintenance station position at the ve
52. information e Maintenance tab Click this tab to perform print head cleaning and alignment e Message display Displays the printer status when an error has occurred or when a job is being output Compatible Operating Systems The OPS670 printer driver is compatible with the following Windows operating systems Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows Millennium Edition Me Windows 98 Second Edition SE 4 4 4 4 Printer Driver Functions Note The Windows XP environment is used for the screens in the explanations Base Setting tab Use this tab to make basic printer related settings such as Print quality Paper Source and Paper Size Graphtec JW220 06 Printing Preferences Base Setting Options Graphics Color adjustment About This Driver Paper Source Roll Paper od Paper Size ISO A4 210 x 297 mm d i 7 87 x 13 inch P Orientation Portrait I 90 Rotated Settings Infomation eleven I Minor 8 27 x 11 69 inch dept Print gualit Noma e k sd 600 dpi guahty lormal Margin Narrow Paper type Pan St S YS Top 0 2 inch Color Mono mode Color Graphic X Left 0 2 inch r Right 0 2 inch Bottom 0 2 inch Copies 1 aj Printer Infomation Restore Defaults OK Cancel Apply Use this parameter to specify the printer s paper source Select either Roll Paper or Cut Sheet Make sure that the paper loaded in the printer roll paper or cut sheet is th
53. injuries or an electric shock When replacing roll paper loading paper or removing paper that has become jammed in the printer take care not to cut yourself on the edges of the paper e Sharp paper edges may cause injuries Precautions on Handling the Consumable Items Do not touch any metallic parts on the print heads after a printing operation e These parts will be hot and may cause burns e Printing malfunctions may occur e There is a risk of damage from static electricity Do not touch the ink cartridge openings or the head section of the print heads e Your fingers may become stained with ink e Printing malfunctions may occur e There is a risk of damage from static electricity As a Safety precaution store the print heads and ink cartridges in a location out of the reach of small children e If ink is licked or ingested accidentally consult a doctor immediately Do not drop or shake the print heads or ink Oe eee cartridges AN e Such actions may cause the ink to leak or spatter V with the risk of staining your surroundings and clothing a fr a e The head section may become damaged making m E the print head unusable Ny Do not touch the blade of the roll paper cutter e You may cut your fingers on the blade The print heads are consumable items e The print heads are consumable items If printing is not performed correctly even after the print heads have been cleaned or adjusted replace the
54. k cartridge with a new one See Section 5 2 Replacing Print Heads and Ink Cartridges in this manual The print head s replacement time has been reached See Section 4 5 Printer Information Button in this manual for details on how to check the print head s replacement time Replace the print head with a new one See Section 5 2 Replacing Print Heads and Ink Cartridges in this manual The print head nozzles are clogged Select Print Head Cleaning from the Printer Information dialog screen and perform print head cleaning two or three times If the printing quality does not improve after cleaning has been performed perform print head wiping See Section 5 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment in this manual The maintenance station is dirty Clean the maintenance station See Section 5 7 Cleaning the Maintenance Station in this manual The ink smears Ink smears easily on the type of paper that is being used Use Graphtec specified paper See Section 3 1 Usable Paper Types in this manual The paper being used with the printer is not one of the types specified in the driver Check whether the paper being used is one of the types specified in Paper type in the printer driver See Section 4 4 Printer Driver Functions in this manual Ruled lines are not lined up Print head alignment has not been performed Select Print Head Alignment from the Printer Information dialog screen an
55. k the Printer Information button to open the Printer Information dialog screen This dialog screen is used to display various types of information for the print heads and cartridges and also to perform print head maintenance This function is enabled when the printer is in the power on status Windows Me Windows 98SE Windows XP Windows 2000 Graphtec JW220 06 Printing Preferences Graphtec JW220 06 Properties eix Base Setting Offions Graphics Color adjustment About This Driver r Color adjustment DOETE river General Details Color Management Bare Setting f Options Roll Paper Paper Source Roll Paper 7 n 150 A4 210x 297 mm j z Paper Size 1S0A4 210 237 mm Z z E 7m Poa en j z He A Orientation S sein Narow Orientation F Portrait I 90 Rotated P Portrait I 30 Rotated Settings Infomation Fc Landscape Minor x 8 27 11 69 ch setinos Infomeion C Landscape F Minor Plair 69 of Print quality Normal eaa Print quality Normal 7 Mrgn Nance Paper type Plain A Paper type Plain z Top 02inch Color Mono mode Color Graphic Left 0 2 inch Color Mono mode Color Graphic X Right 0 2 inch i I Speed Precedence Bottom 0 2 inch Corie Printer Information button Data Information tab Bottom 0 2 inch Printer Information button Click this tab to display a list of the prin
56. kr F Landscape 7 Minor E 8 27 x11 69inch Maximum resolution 600 dpi han 600 dpi Print quality Normal Fina Peteerce eaei Pocerte Pain Top 02inch Color Mono mode Color Graphic Left 0 2 inch rs Right 0 2 inch Bottom O 2inch Copies Pinter Infomation f Restore Defauits C 1 p When using Windows Me Windows 98SE Click the Printer Information button on the Base Setting tab Graphtec JW220 06 Properties 2 x Graphics Color adjustment ie river General Details Color Management Options Paper Source RaP Paper Size fisoas210 297 mm Fim Aes 737 x 13 inch Merge Naw d Orientation Portrait I 90 Rotated 8 27 x11 69inch E Landscape I Minor pen Print quality Normal x Margin N Paper type Plain z Top 0 2 inch Color Mono mode Color Graphic z J Speed Precedence Right 0 2 inch Bottom 0 2 inch Copies h a Printer Infomation Restore Defaults 5 2 5 2 Replacing the Print Heads and Ink Cartridges Checking the print heads and ink cartrid The Printer Information tab can be used to check the print head replacement time and how much ink is remaining in the ink cartridges A warning mark is displayed for a print head when its replacement time is near and for an ink cartridge when there is only a little ink remaining in the cartridge to indicate that the print head or ink cartridge needs to be r
57. le Cancel 7 In the Device Usage box change Use this device enable to Do not use this device disable 6 12 Appendix A Standard Specifications A 1 External Dimensions and Weight Standard Specifications Dimensional accuracy 5 mm 1012mm Weight approx 17 2 kg A 2 External Dimensions and Weight When the A2 size paper feed cassette is installed Dimensional accuracy 5 mm 1012mm Weight approx 19 6 kg A 1 A 3 External Dimensions and Weig ht When the printer is mounted on a stand ST0060 option fil FE Ul i 721mm 1012mm gt Dimensional accuracy 5 mm 863mm 7 717mm Weight paper guide table stand option approx 27 4 kg Weight A2 size paper feed cassette stand option 30 8 kg 705mm 932mm Note The external dimensions when the A2 size paper feed cassette is mounted are the same as when the paper guide table is mounted The paper guide table is shown in the above diagrams A 2 A 4 Standa
58. m with new ones See Chapter 5 Maintenance for further details Precautions to observe when removing jammed paper When removing paper that has become jammed inside the printer take care not to get ink from the paper on your clothing or hands There is a possibility of ink adhering to your clothing or hands e If paper has become jammed during a paper feed operation do not pull too hard on the paper to remove it Pulling on the paper may cause it to tear and torn paper fragments remaining inside the printer may cause paper feed problems e Please refer to Section 6 4 If the Paper Becomes Jammed for the correct removal procedure Precautions to Note When Unpacking the Printer If the printer was stored in a location where the temperature dropped below 10 C allow sufficient time for the printer to become acclimatized to room temperature the operating environment specification is the range from 15 C to 30 C before mounting the print heads We recommend that you allow at least two hours for the printer to become acclimatized Precautions to observe when installing the printer If the printer will be installed as a desktop model be sure to heed the following points e Install the printer on a flat desk e Make sure that all five rubber feet are sitting on the desk e Do not install the printer on a stepped surface Installing the printer in a location where its underside is touching another object may cause malfunctions
59. n the sheet is inserted a little further the cut sheet is inserted in the printer it is automatically fed and loaded C 3 The cut sheet stops automatically at the printing position and the printer is now ready to print 3 5 Using the Anti Curling Guides If the paper used for printing is thin and curls up attach the anti curling guides before starting the printing operation Insert the anti curling guides into the holes provided on the printer and then slide them to the right to lock them in place Anti curling guides IMPORTANT Be sure to attach the anti curling guides when using thin paper such as tracing paper If printing is performed without the guides attached there is a risk of the leading edge being caught up in the paper feed slot at the front of the printer Chapter 4 Printer Driver A printer driver is required to send data from the computer to the printer Be sure to install the OPS670 printer driver in the computer used to send data to your printer for printing The OPS670 printer driver is compatible with the following Windows operating systems Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows Millennium Edition Me Windows 98 Second Edition SE Note Please see the separate Quick Start Guide for the OPS670 driver installation procedure 4 1 Printing from Windows To print from a Windows application follow the procedure described below IMPORTANT When executing a printing operation from the compute
60. n to turn off the printer Check that the POWER button LED is extinguished FORWARD 4 REVERSE C CANCEL J PAPER CUT OFF 2 Open the maintenance cover at the left hand side of the printer Maintenance cover 3 Manually move the print head carrier to the right Note When moving the print head carrier be sure to hold the section of the carrier indicated in the figure below Move the carrier carefully taking care not to scratch the cover 5 21 4 Using a clean cloth that has been lightly moistened with warm water or cold water and then firmly wrung out or a sheet of cotton paper wipe off any dirt on the surface of the wiper blades and the caps Wipe the cleaned surfaces once again with a dry cloth or another sheet of cotton paper Cap surfaces Wiper blades A CAUTION e Do not use excessive force when wiping the components Such action may cause the wiper blades or caps to become deformed e Check that there are no fibers remaining after wiping the components Fibers left on the wiper blades or in the caps may become adhered to the print head nozzles and cause a deterioration in print head performance e Take care not to get your hands or clothing soiled when performing a cleaning operation e Perform cleaning operations within a 15 minute period If cleaning is performed for a longer period of time the print head nozzles may dry up and adversely affect the
61. ng is scratchy uneven or otherwise unsatisfactory sw Graphtec JW 200 Series Document Name Data Information Printer Information Maintenance Se Print Head Cleaning Print Head Alignment Printer Model JW220 06 Firmware Version 54 0 6 Print Head Cleaning button Ce Click this button to print a test pattern and to perform print head cleaning Print Head Alignment button Click this button to print a test pattern and to automatically adjust the alignment of the print heads Perform print head alignment whenever a print head is mounted re placed IMPORTANT e Use plain white paper for the print head alignment procedure e If using a cut sheet use a new sheet of paper that is at least A4 size and load it in the vertical direction Cleaning the Print Heads 1 Check that paper has been loaded correctly in the printer Note If using a cut sheet use a new sheet of paper that is at least A4 size and load it in the vertical direction 2 Click the Print Head Cleaning button on the Maintenance tab sw Graphtec JW 200 Series Document Name Data Information Printer Information Maintenance oe Print Head Cleaning Print Head Alignment Printer Model JW220 06 Firmware Version 54 0 3 The printer prints out a test pattern and then proceeds to perform print head clean ing Note The test pattern is printed in the order Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black sta
62. o the paper feed slot until it contacts the feed rollers inside the printer A beep sound is emitted and the cut sheet is loaded automatically 3 10 Paper guide table Printing paper Paper guide Printing surface The loading and printing directions of standard size printing paper A4 size F ra Insertion direction F j A3 size A2 size A1 size Feed rollers C A beep sound is emitted when When the sheet is inserted a little further the cut sheet is inserted in the printer itis automatically fed and loaded ut sheet L 3 The cut sheet stops automatically at the printing position and the printer is now ready to print Removing a cut sheet 1 Press the printer s POWER button to turn on the printer Check that the POWER button LED lights blue 2 Press the FORWARD button on the control panel to feed the sheet in the forward direction FORWARD 3 4 Using the A2 size Paper Feed Cassette The A2 size paper feed cassette is designed specifically for feeding plain paper Cut sheets of standard size paper from A4 size to A2 size can be loaded in the A2 size cassette to enable automatic feeding of paper to the printer Please note that only paper of the same size can be loaded at one time in the cas sette The number of cut sheets that can be loaded Loadable number Paper typ
63. o the rollers or the printer malfunctioning Jammed paper 6 Check that all of the jammed paper has been removed close the access door and then press the POWER button to turn on the printer 6 9 Ea CANCEL a REVERSE Lv J FORWARD erm j PAPER CUT 7 Before restarting the printing operation perform the Print Head Cleaning proce dure and check that the ink nozzles are not clogged For further details see Section 5 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment ON 6 10 6 5 What to Do When Other Devices Cannot be Recognized If an imaging device such as a digital camera or a scanner is connected to the com puter to which the JW220 has been connected device recognition may not be per formed Countermeasure The problem can be resolved by disabling the JW220 monitor device Follow the procedure described below to run the Disable utility For Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP 1 Use Windows Explorer to open the USER GUIDE CD ROM 2 Open the Monitor Disable folder 3 Double click GMICTLDI EXE to run the program A confirmation message is displayed on the screen 4 Follow the on screen instructions 5 Remove the USB cable from the connected digital camera scanner or other device and then reinsert it The device should now be recognized If the digital camera scanner or other device is still not recognized after you have performed the above procedure refer to the
64. ohibited Such prohib ited action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the symbol The symbol indicates an action that must be performed Such imperative action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the symbol Safety Precautions To ensure the safe and correct use of your printer be sure to observe the following points Installation Precautions Do not install the printer in the vicinity of volatile solvents such as alcohol or thinner e A volatile solvent coming into contact with any of the internal electrical components may result in a fire hazard or electric shock Benzine Thinner Do not place objects such as those listed below on top of the printer e Objects such as these coming into contact with any of the internal electrical components may result in a fire hazard or electric shock Metallic objects such as necklaces Objects such as glasses vases houseplants etc that contain water or other fluids If any of these objects does come into contact with the internal electrical components immediately turn off the power remove the plug from the power outlet and either contact the store where you purchased your printer or your nearest Graphtec represen tative Do not use the printer in an unstable location such as on a slope or a location that is subject to a lot of vibration e Such locations may cause the printer to tip over and cause injuries
65. oving the ink cartridges and mounting the transport use cartridges 8 9 10 11 Open the ink cartridge cover at the right hand side of the printer Remove all four ink cartridges by sliding them gently along their respective rails in the ink holder Mount the transport cartridges There are two types one for the black ink and the other for the three colored inks Mount the cartridge for the black ink at the leftmost position in the ink holder by sliding it along the rail until it clicks into place There is no position specification for the color cartridges Mount one cartridge in each of the three empty positions in the ink holder by sliding it along the rail until it clicks into place Place the ink cartridges that were removed in the box that contained the transport cartridges When the printer has arrived at its destination promptly remove the transport cartridges and replace them with the ink cartridges that were removed prior to transporting the printer Removing the roll paper cutter 12 13 Open the printer s center cover While pressing down on the lock tab on the roll paper cutter pull out the cutter from the cutter holder Cutter holder Lock tab Securing the print head carrier 14 Open the maintenance cover at the left hand side of the printer 15 Check that the print head carrier is at the maintenance station position at the very left of the printer If it is not at the maintenance station po
66. paper When removing the paper hold it at both sides and pull it out slowly toward you 6 Check that all of the jammed paper has been removed and then press the POWER button to turn on the printer ma es e CANCEL FORWARD REVERSE PAPER CUT Before restarting the printing operation perform the Print Head Cleaning proce dure and check that the ink nozzles are not clogged For further details see Section 5 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment 6 7 IMPORTANT Exercise care when removing jammed paper Pulling hard on the paper to remove it may cause paper feed prob lems due to torn paper fragments remaining inside the printer dam age to the roller claws or a printer malfunction 1 Press the POWER button to turn the printer off Check that the POWER button LED is extinguished Taje CANCEL FORWARD REVERSE PAPERCUT 2 Open the center cover Center cover 3 If the print head carrier is not positioned at either side of the printer move it manually to either the left or right side 6 8 4 Remove the roll paper stocker from the rear of the printer and then open the access door Access door 5 Remove the jammed paper When removing the paper hold it at both sides and pull it out slowly toward you IMPORTANT When removing jammed paper be sure to remove it carefully If the paper tears and pieces are left in the printer there is a risk of damage t
67. paper size and to hold the stack in place to prevent it from shifting Note Be sure to load the paper so that the printing surface is face down Printing paper Standard size paper Paper stack height Paper alignment levers Align with the left and innermost edges The loading and printing directions of standard size printing paper F X A4 size A3 size Insertion direction F A2 size 3 Attach the paper guide table IMPORTANT Make sure that the paper guide table is attached correctly Check that the protru sion at the left underside of the tray is correctly fitted into the cutout at the left side of the stock tray Incorrect attachment of the paper guide table may result in a paper jam or in incorrect feeding of the paper Protrusion Cutout 3 16 Manual feeding Paper can still be fed into the printer manually even if the A2 size paper feed cassette has been installed In this case paper that is fed manually is given priority Insert sheets for manual feeding one at a time IMPORTANT e To obtain high quality printed results be sure to use Graphtec supplied paper e Make sure that the printing surface of the paper for manual feeding is face down When loading the paper try to avoid touching the printing surface di rectly with your hands Fingerprints on the printing surface will adve
68. printing quality 5 Gently close the maintenance cover 5 22 6 Press the printer s POWERAnbutton to turn on the printer Check that the POWERAnbutton LED lights blue The print head carrier returns automatically to the maintenance station and the printer is ready to print w CANCEL al FORWARD 4 REVERSE J PAPER CUT IMPORTANT After cleaning the maintenance station be sure to turn on the printer and check that the print head carrier has returned properly to the maintenance station 5 23 5 8 Transporting the Printer When moving the printer within the same building 1 Remove the print heads and ink cartridges e When moving the printer using a vehicle or other means of transportation to a different location 1 Remove the print heads and ink cartridges 2 Mount the transport use cartridges 3 Promptly mount the print heads and ink cartridges after the printer has arrived at its destination e Storing the printer for longer than a month If the printer has not been connected to a commercial power supply 1 Please consult your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vender to extract the ink from the tubes 2 Before using the printer again mount the new print heads and ink cartridges that you purchased Before transporting the printer be sure to perform the following preparatory procedure to protect the printer s internal mechanism
69. r insofar as possible close all the other applications that are not being used If other applications are left open there is a risk that computer processing will slow down affecting the transfer of data for printing and causing a deterioration in the printing quality 1 Select Print from the File menu in your application software if a 2 Check that the Graphtec JW220 06 printer driver is displayed in the Select Printer screen Next specify the Number of copies for Page Range COP tint to fle Note The parameters displayed in the Print dialog screen may vary depending on the application software used 4 1 Make other settings as required Open the Printer Settings screen from the driver s Properties dialog screen click the Preferences button to open the Printer Settings screen and use the Base Setting Options and Graphics tabs to make settings such as the paper type and feed method and the print quality For further details see Section 4 4 Printer Driver Functions 3 Click the Print button to start printing 4 2 4 2 Canceling Printing in Windows To cancel printing follow the procedure described below 1 Open the Graphtec JW220 06 printer driver icon from the Printers folder Set Up Faxing Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Close 2 Select the print job that you want to cancel and then select Cancel from the Docu ment menu Ch
70. r in the printer again Note If you are using thin paper or paper that has a tendency to wave the printer may not be able to feed it correctly Use Graphtec specified paper In the case of the roll paper cutter Turn off the printer Remove the paper that has been loaded in the printer Check whether the blade is seated correctly inside the roll paper cutter If the blade is not seated correctly replace the roll paper cutter with a new one There is a possibility that one or more of the roll paper cutter components has become worn When replacing the roll paper cutter 1 Move the print head carrier to the left 2 As shown in the diagram below press down on the ridged part of the roll paper cutter until it clicks and then check that the blade is seated inside the roll paper cutter 3 Replace the roll paper cutter For further details see Section 5 5 Replacing the Roll Paper Cutter in this manual 6 1 Message displayed Cause Solution Auto alignment failed Please try the alignment once again The print head alignment operation failed Check that paper has been loaded correctly in the printer and then execute the Print Head Alignment operation once again The print head has reached the replacement time Please replace it indicates the color of the ink The print head has reached the replacement time Replace it with a new print head Wee
71. raised The upper limit of the value that can be specified for the resolution depends on the Print quality setting that was selected in the Base Resolution Setting tab If printing is not performed satisfactorily such as in the cases listed below lower the resolution value to enable printing e Large text and large data files cannot be printed e Only part of the data is printed This parameter enables fast printing of drawings mainly CAD drawings where the lines text and so forth are drawn using vector data Output Vector However raster data such as photographs or images cannot be printed Data Only Moreover with some drawings data such as solid fill data may be defined by the application software as raster data If this is the case remove the check from the checkbox This parameter enables vector data to be printed as grayscale data Output Vector This setting can be used when Monochrome drawing or Monochrome to Halftone graphic has been selected for Color Mono mode in the Base Setting tab Restore Click this button to restore all the Graphics tab settings to their default Defaults values Color adjustment tab Use this tab to make color related settings for a printing operation amp Graphtec JW220 06 Printing Preferences Settings Infomation 8 27 x 11 69 inch Plain 600 dpi Margin Narrow Top 0 2 inch Left 0 2 inch Right 0 2 inch Bottom 0 2 inch Luminance Contrast Brightness
72. rd Specifications Item Specification Printing system Thermal inkjet Print heads Black color C M Y nozzles combined Ink 4 colors Bk C M Y Number of Bk 620 320 x 2 rows Color 160 x 3 colors print head nozzles Printing resolution Color 4800 x 1200 dpi max Monochrome 2400 x 1200 dpi max Print modes High speed Standard High quality Printing speed Color printing approx 250 seconds for an A1 size drawing print mode high speed Monochrome printing approx 85 seconds for an A1 size drawing print mode high speed Ink supply system Off carrier ink system Distance accuracy 0 1 or 0 1 mm whichever is larger after user distance compensation has been performed Allowable ISO A1 A2 A3 A4 B2 B3 B4 paper sizes ANSI 22 x 34 17 x 22 11 x 17 8 5 x 11 inches ANSI Arch 24 x 36 18 x 24 12 x 18 9 x 12 inches DIN A1 A2 A3 A4 JIS B2 B3 B4 Allowable paper thickness 0 065 to 0 190 mm Maximum paper width Pamm Paper source Roll feed manual feeding of cut sheets A2 size paper feed cassette Maximum Roll paper 18 m printing length Cut sheets 1 4 m Margins Roll paper Leading edge trailing edge left right edges 5 mm for each margin Narrow setting Cut sheets Leading edge trailing edge left right edges 5 mm for each margin Margins Roll paper Leading edge trailing edge left right edges 5 mm for each margin accuracy guaran
73. rint head to maintain image quality we recommend that you replace the indicated print head with a new print head as soon as possible after a warning mark is displayed 5 3 For the ink cartridge to maintain image quality we recommend that you use the ink completely within half a year after an ink cartridge has been opened Print head replacement guidelines e Black print head One with short period either within one year after you buys it or when four black ink cartridges has been used e Color print head One with short period either within one year after you buys it or when two color ink cartridges has bee used for the most frequently used color 1 Correct print head and ink cartridge performance are not guaranteed up to the time that the replacement mark is displayed Replacing the print heads Be sure to observe the following precautions when replacing a print head A CAUTION e As a Safety precaution store print heads in a location out of the reach of small children e If ink is licked or ingested accidentally consult a doctor immediately IMPORTANT e Be sure to use only the Graphtec print heads designed for the JW220 printer part numbers IH 90001BK and IH 90002CMY e Do not touch the metallic parts of the print head or the print head section itself Such actions will adversely affect the printing Moreover there is a risk of damage to the print head from static electricity e Do not drop or shake th
74. rinting operation restarted when the cover is closed Maintenance z P PEPR n The maintenance cover was Close the maintenance cover cover Maintenance cover is open If you are replacing a print head close the cover when you have finished Center cover Center cover is open Please Close it The center cover was opened during a printing operation Close the center cover Printing will be restarted when the cover is closed Center cover is open Please close the cover after replacing the roll paper The center cover was opened when the printer was in standby status Close the center cover If you are replacing the roll paper close the cover when you have finished Ink cartridge cover Ink cartridge cover is open Please Close it The ink cartridge cover was opened during a printing operation Close the ink cartridge cover Printing will be restarted when the cover is closed Ink cartridge cover is open Please close the cover after replacing an ink cartridge The ink cartridge cover was opened when the printer was in standby status Close the ink cartridge cover If you are replacing an ink cartridge close the cover when you have finished 6 2 ges relating to the print server connection and messages dis layed during connection monitoring Note Some of these messages may be displayed even when the printer is not connected to a print server Item Message
75. rsely affect ink adhesion e Take care not to cut your fingers on the edges of the paper e When using the manual paper feed function to perform printing set the number of sheets for printing to 1 in the printer driver If the number of sheets has been set to a multiple number the paper loaded in the cassette will be used for printing the second and subsequent sheets 1 Press the printer s POWER button to turn on the printer Check that the POWER button LED lights blue Note Immediately after the power is turned on the printer performs an initialization operation Wait until the initialization operation has been completed before proceeding with the paper loading operation 2 Check the orientation of the sheet and that the printing surface is face down and then align the left edge of the sheet with the paper guide on the paper guide table Next while lightly holding down the sheet insert its leading edge into the paper feed slot until it contacts the feed rollers inside the printer A beep sound is emitted and the cut sheet is loaded automatically Paper guide The loading and printing directions of standard size printing paper A4 size F ra F Fey Insertion direction A3 size A1 size Feed rollers Cut sheet loading direction Cut sheet es ut sheet A beep sound is emitted when Whe
76. rt the cutter firmly into the holder After the roll paper cutter has been mounted check that the lock tab s hook is en gaged in the cutter holder s opening Lock tab Cutter holder Lock tab hook 6 Close the center cover to complete the roll paper cutter replacement operation 5 18 5 6 Cleaning the Printer Clean the printer whenever cleaning is required Z CAUTION e Before cleaning the printer turn off the printer s power supply and remove the power cable from the power outlet Cleaning the printer with the power left on by mistake may result in injuries from contact with internal moving parts e Do not disassemble or remodel the printer Such actions may result in a fire hazard or electric shock e Do not use volatile solvents such as thinner benzene or alcohol to clean the printer Such action may result in a fire hazard or electric shock if a solvent comes into contact with the printer s internal electrical components e Do not unplug or plug in the power cable when your hands are wet Such action may result in electric shock e Do not move the printer with its center cover in the raised position The cover may close suddenly due to vibrations or bodily contact and may result in injuries Cleaning the printer Exterior surfaces Using a cloth moistened with water and then firmly wrung out wipe off any dirt on the printer s exterior Wipe over the cleaned surfaces once again with a dry cloth Interior s
77. rting from the top E Cyan B Magenta Yellow 4 When the print head cleaning operation has been completed print out some data such as a drawing or text to check that the printing quality has improved CHECKPOINT 4 If there is no improvement in the printed results perform the wiping the print heads procedure IMPORTANT 4 Points to note about the printed test pattern In the test pattern printed out for the print head cleaning operation there may be some very fine white stripes in the solid fill areas These stripes do not indicate a malfunction and we ask for your understanding Check the solid fill areas for the conditions described below If the image quality is adversely affected clean the print heads and the maintenance station Conditions to check for e Considerably uneven printing in the solid fill areas A large number of white streaks in the solid fill areas If the print heads are used when either of these conditions has been detected the print head life will be considerably shortened Do not continue using the print heads without performing cleaning 1 Print head cleaning See Wiping the print heads in Section 5 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment in this manual 2 Cleaning the Maintenance Station See Section 5 7 Cleaning the Maintenance Station in this manual 5 11 Wiping the print heads If there is no improvement in the printed results after the print head cleanin
78. ry left of the printer If the print heads are not at the maintenance station position turn on the printer The print heads will then return automatically to the maintenance station After they have returned to the maintenance station turn the printer off again Print head carrier e If the printer has not been used for over one week perform print head cleaning before using the printer See Section 5 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment in this manual e Clean the maintenance station at regular intervals See Section 5 7 Cleaning the Maintenance Station in this manual e Be sure to use Graphtec specified paper See Section 3 1 Usable Paper Types in this manual e Do not perform any unnecessary print head removal or mounting operations Print head removal and mounting operations should only be performed when print head replacement is required 5 5 Replacing the Roll Paper Cutter The roll paper cutter is used to automatically cut across the roll paper after printing has been completed and also to cut the roll paper at any desired time If the roll paper is not cut cleanly replace the roll paper cutter Z CAUTION e When replacing the roll paper cutter take care not to cut your fingers or other parts of your body on the roll paper cutter blade When replacing the roll paper cutter do not touch any of the internal components in the printer other than the cutter holder Take care not to cut yoursel
79. s Items that must be readied e The JW220 s original packing box and shock absorbing packing materials e One set of transport use cartridges MK 90001 Option One black three color A CAUTION e If the printer is not readied for transport there is a risk of ink spattering inside the printer e Take care not to cut your hands or other parts of your body on the roll paper cutter e Do not touch the printed circuit boards on the ink cartridges Do not drop or shake the ink cartridges e When placing the printer in its packing box be sure to observe the following precautions The printer must be laid flat Do not stand the printer on end e When transporting the printer be sure to label it This side up e Please consult your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor if the printer will not be connected to a power outlet for at least a week or if you plan to store the printer 5 24 Turning off the printer and removing the cables a 2 Press the printer s POWER button to turn off the printer Check that the POWER button LED is extinguished Remove the power cable and the USB cable Removing the Print Heads 3 Open the maintenance cover at the left hand side of the printer 4 Remove the print heads black and color 5 Lower the joint block and then press on it to lock it in place 6 Close the maintenance cover 7 Store the removed print heads in plastic bags or similar containers Rem
80. s and simple graphics u 0 whiteness 70 recycled paper content uitable for outputting check prints ain paper is used as the base white paper suitable for graphics uitable for outputting color drawings posters etc Coated paper Ecological JC R RCT R2 RCT 80 Approx 110 8 8 S 7 S ai paper is used as the base 8 S P S Thick matte JC R STM2 STM2 117 Approx 153 Tracing paper Tracing paper JC R TM2 TM 75 Approx 68 Thin type high translucency natural tracing paper Fast drying photo paper that is suitable for printing graphics Vivid color reproduction optimal for printing posters etc Glossy paper Photo paper JC R WRP2 WRP 175 Approx 180 Cut sheets Abbre Weight Thickness Part Name viation g m um Plain paper Plain paper JC L PM 100 PM 64 Approx 90 80 whiteness Classification Name Features Tracing paper Tracing paper JC L TM2 TM 75 Approx 68 Thin type high translucency natural tracing paper 1 These part names are for Graphtec supplied paper The part of the name varies according to the paper size selected Please see Appendix B Options and Sup plies for further details IMPORTANT e To obtain high quality printed results be sure to use Graphtec supplied paper e Some of the paper types may require a longer ink drying
81. se Speed To give even more priority to the printing speed select Base Setting Precedence tab gt Print quality gt High speed The Speed Precedence parameter can only be specified for the following setting conditions e Print quality gt Normal e Paper type gt Plain e Color Mono mode gt Monochrome drawing Copies Use this parameter to specify the number of copies to be printed Click the Printer Information button to open the Printer Information dialog screen Printer The Printer Information dialog screen is used to display information Information relating to the print heads and ink as well as to perform printer maintenance For further details see Section 4 5 Printer Information Button Restore Click the Restore Defaults button to return all the Base Setting tab Defaults settings to their default values IMPORTANT Notes on the printer driver settings and the printing quality If Speed Precedence has been selected as shown in lt Printer driver setting Speed Precedence gt below depending on the type of data and the paper used the printing may be a little uneven in places lt Printer driver setting Speed Precedence gt e Base Setting tab gt Print quality gt High speed e Base Setting tab gt Speed precedence gt Checkbox checked In these cases since speed takes precedence during printing the printing quality may be a little coarse making it suitable for check
82. seeeesteeeteees 6 11 Appendix A Standard Specifications sssrini aonapo asa aE EE A 1 A 1 External Dimensions and Weight Standard Specifications ccceeeeeeeeees A 1 A 2 External Dimensions and Weight When the A2 size paper feed cassette is installed A 1 A 3 External Dimensions and Weight When the printer is mounted on a stand ST0060 OPON orisa aE Ee eE EEE a Eaa a AERE A 2 A 4 Standard Specifications cccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeseeeeseeeesseeeeseneeensaees A 3 Appendix B Options and Supplies ciiisean aaea ennan aTa A 4 PRRONI 0 N AE E A E E sntunnscdewneteawscextes A 4 B2 SUP PISS terraa a a E a a a telex Es A 4 B 3 Cartridges for use when transporting the printer ssseeesseeesieeseeesresrrreeserssrnesrens A 5 WLOX eres P E A E T T E E E E E E ET Index 1 Chapter 1 Before Using the Printer 1 1 Checking the Contents of the Package Check to confirm that all of the items shown below are present If any item is missing promptly contact the store where you purchased your printer or your nearest Graphtec representative Printer unit 4 USB cable 1 Print heads Ink cartridges Black color 1 of each Black cyan magenta yellow 1 of each Roll paper cutter 4 Paper guide table with two Anti curling guides 2 Roll paper stocker 1 assembly Software package CD ROM 1 Printer driver f User s manual PDF format Quick Start Guide 1 Adobe Acrobat R
83. serted Stock tray Removing the cassette Grasp the cassette at both sides raise it slightly and then pull it out toward you A CAUTION e Check that the A2 size paper feed cassette has been mounted correctly Incor rect mounting may result in a paper jam or incorrect feeding of the paper e When using the printer with the A2 size paper feed cassette attached make sure that the printer is installed in a stable location Moreover make sure that the feet on the printer and on the cassette are all positioned on the desk surface When moving the printer be sure to remove the A2 size paper feed cassette first Moving the printer with the cassette still attached will place an undue load on the cassette Moreover if the cassette falls out of the printer there is a risk of a malfunction or injury Loading paper in the A2 size paper feed cassette 1 Lift up the paper guide table and remove it from the cassette Feed guide A CAUTION A feed guide is attached to the underside of the paper guide table Take care not to touch this feed guide 2 Check that the printing surface is face down and then insert the stack of printing paper standard size plain paper in the stock tray Check that the orientation of the paper is correct and that the stack is not too high Align the stack s left edge with the stock tray s left edge and its top edge with the tray s innermost edge Next move the paper alignment levers to match the
84. shown in the figure fits onto the flange Next firmly insert the stopper so that it fits into the core at the other end of the roll Roll paper Stocker shaft Stopper Roll paper Z CAUTION If the paper edges are not flush with the core at the sides of the roll printing will 3 6 not be performed correctly Make sure that that the paper edges at both the left and right sides of the roll are flush with the core The roll paper edges are The roll paper edges are flush with the core not flush with the core Roll paper Roll paper core Roll paper Roll paper edges Uneven roll paper take up 3 Check that the access door is closed If it is open close it 4 Insert the roll paper stocker holding the roll into the stocker holders making sure that the flange is at the right Stocker holders 5 Pull a length of paper out from the roll making sure that the left and right sides are pulled out evenly Next while making sure that there is no slack in the roll place your hands on the areas indicated by a black circle in the figure below and guide the leading edge of the paper into the paper feed slot until it contacts the feed rollers inside the printer A beep sound is emitted and the roll paper is loaded automatically 3 7 A CAUTION e Make sure that the left and right sides of the roll paper are pulled out evenly If the roll paper is loaded at an angle the skew detection
85. sition manually move the print head carrier slowly towards the left of the printer until the position where it stops 16 Secure the print head carrier with the shock absorbing material that was originally used to secure it Removing the anti curling guides the paper guide table and the roll paper stocker 17 Remove the anti curling guides the paper guide table and the roll paper stocker from the printer Anti curling guides 18 Remove the optional A2 size paper feed cassette and the optional stand if they are attached to the printer Packing the printer in its box 19 Attach all the shock absorbing materials to the printer in the reverse order in which they were removed Next use tape at four locations to fasten down the covers maintenance cover center cover two locations ink cartridge cover 20 Attach the shock absorbing packing materials to the printer the anti curling guides the paper guide table and the roll stocker and then repack all these items in the original packing box This completes the preparations for transporting the printer 5 26 Attaching the various shock absorbing packing materials For the carrier For the center cover For the paper insertion slot N For the left flap the components into the packing Pack the roll paper stocker in this box Insert the roll paper cutter here Insert the CD ROM power cable two paper guide table attachment screws and USB cable
86. t area the print quality may deteriorate at the trailing edge e The guaranteed area for accurate printing is the area where the margins are 5 mm for the leading edge 13 mm for the trailing edge and 5 mm for the left and right edges 3 5 3 2 Using Roll Paper IMPORTANT e To obtain high quality printed results be sure to use Graphtec supplied paper e The rolls must be outside wound with printing performed on the outer surface When loading a roll of paper in the printer try to avoid touching the printing surface directly with your hands Fingerprints on the printing surface will adversely affect ink adhesion e Take care not to cut your fingers on the edges of the paper when handling it e Paper may not be fed correctly and may become jammed if the leading edge of the roll paper is not straight or if there is adhesive from the fastening tape remaining on the paper Make sure that the leading edge is straight before loading the paper in the printer 1 Press the printer s POWER button to turn on the printer Check that the POWER button LED lights blue Note Immediately after the power is turned on the printer performs an initialization operation Wait until the initialization operation has been completed before proceeding with the paper loading operation 2 Check the direction in which the paper is wound and then slide the roll onto the stocker shaft At this time slide the roll along the shaft until its right edge as
87. t correctly Use Graphtec specified paper Paper width Malfunction occurred during paper width detection Please turn off the power A malfunction occurred while the paper width was being detected Turn off the printer Check the paper that is loaded in the printer If the paper is jammed remove it Next check whether the print heads and the roll paper cutter have been mounted correctly Note Thick paper thin paper and paper that has a tendency to wave easily may rub against the print head during the paper width detection operation and may cause the printer to malfunction Paper loading Paper skew occurred Please reload the paper correctly The paper has been loaded at an angle Remove the paper and then load it again correctly Paper jam or roll paper cutter Printer carrier motor malfunction A malfunction has occurred in the printer Please turn off the power Printer carrier motor malfunction during cutting A malfunction has occurred in the printer Please turn off the power The ERROR LED lights red A paper jam has occurred Or the print heads were obstructed while they were moving and they are in the stopped status Check whether the blade of the roll paper cutter is in the extended status In the case of a paper jam Turn off the printer Check the paper that is loaded in the printer If the paper is jammed remove it Load pape
88. te When Unpacking the Printer 0 eee xi Precautions to observe when handling the paper eeeeeeeeeeeeees xii Precautions to observe when installing the printer eessen xi Precautions to observe when removing jammed paper ssec xi The print heads are consumable items X Wami nrnna xiv Standard Specifications 068 A 1 A 3 SUPPlES osiin eaaa A 4 T The Printer Does Not Operate Correctly 6 4 To Ensure Safe And Correct Use i i Transporting the Printer 00 eee 5 24 Turning the Power On and Off 05 2 2 Turning the Power Off eee 2 2 Turning the Power ON nesses 2 2 U Usable Paper Type csccceeeesseceeeeeees 3 1 USB Connection sssini innaaeg 2 10 Using Cut Sheets iiinn 3 10 Using Roll Paper 0 eceeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeree 3 6 Using the A2 size Paper Feed Cassette 3 13 Using the Anti Curling Guides 00 3 19 WwW What to Do if This Happens ee 6 1 Index 2 What to Do When Other Devices Cannot be Recognized s 6 11 When an Error Message is Displayed 6 1 Nk CING S unnos 6 2 messages displayed during connection monitoring seee 6 3 Pape i inrcccssenensinsbadecteettasiakecussavetarsnandent 6 1 Pim Nedd recan 6 2 print server Connection sesreeen 6 3 EIE T E A cs 6 2 When Printing is not Satisfactory 6 5 Wiping the print heads eee 5 12 Index 3 The specifications etc in this manual are
89. teed Cut sheets Leading edge 5 mm trailing edge 13 mm left right 5 mm Paper supply hate Manual switching between roll paper and cut sheets switching Interfaces Standard USB 2 0 Full speed Option Ethernet print server For 10 base T 100 base TX Rated power supply 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption During operation 50 W or less Standby status 10 W or less Operating Temperature 15 to 30 C environment Humidity 20 to 80 RH non condensing External dimensions 1012 x 500 x 236 mm W x D x H approx excluding paper guide table roll media holder and stand Weight approx 17 2 kg excluding paper guide table roll media holder and stand and without any consumable items mounted or loaded 1 This printing speed only applies when the settings are plain paper and high speed 2 The maximum paper size that can be inserted in the A2 size paper feed cassette is A2 3 Max 1380 mm when using Windows 98SE and Windows Me 4 External dimensions when the A2 size paper feed cassette is inserted 1012 x 695 x 236 mm 5 Weight when the A2 size paper feed cassette is inserted 19 6 kg Appendix B Options and Supplies Product Name Part No Specification Description Ethernet print server N4000e For 10 base T 100 base TX A1 size stand for JW printers STOO6O Stand for JW220 06 e Print hea
90. teeeeees 4 5 Before Using the Printer eee 1 1 C Canceling Printing in Windows 00 4 3 Cartridges for use when transporting the Printer 22 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeeereees A 5 Checking the Contents of the Package 1 1 Checking the print heads and ink cartridges 0 0 eee eeeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaees 5 3 Checking the Printer Information 5 1 Cleaning the Maintenance Station 5 21 Cleaning the Print Heads eeee 5 10 Cleaning the Printer s 5 19 Color adjustment tab cc ceceeeeees 4 11 Compatible Operating Systems 0 4 4 Connecting the Printer to a Computer 2 10 Ethernet connection option 2 11 USB Connection ceeeeeereeeeeeees 2 10 Connecting to the Power Supply 2 2 COMMECTION 0 00 eeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeteeeeeeeeteaeees 2 1 Connection and Preparations 000 2 1 Conventions Used in This Manual i D Data Information tab ceeeeeee 4 13 Description of Safety Symbols ce i E Ethernet connection option 006 2 11 External Dimensions and Weight A 1 Standard Specifications c A 1 When the A2 size paper feed cassette is installed eee A 1 When the printer is mounted ONG SIAN riire A 2 G Graphics tab cccceceeeeeeeeeenees 4 10 4 11 H Handling th
91. ter driver settings sw Graphtec JW 200 Series Document Name Test Page End Output Cancel 4 13 Data Information Printer Information Maintenance Paper Source Paper Size Margin Offset Print quality Copies Paper cut Application Roll Paper 210 0 297 0 Narrow 0 0 0 0 Normal 1 Perform cut Graphic Printer Information tab Click this tab to display images showing the print head replacement time and the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges When a print head s replacement time is near or when there is only a little ink remaining in an ink cartridge a warning mark is displayed on the relevant image to indicate that it is time to replace that print head or ink cartridge If a warning mark is displayed prepare a new print head or ink cartridge for replace ment and then replace the indicated print head or ink cartridge with the new one as soon as possible Click the Refresh button to display the most recent printer information sw Graphtec JW 200 Series Data Information Printer Information Maintenar Data Information Printer Information Maintenance Status Online Status Online Warning None Warning Please replace the Black print head Print Head Ink Cartridge Prit Black Color 3 Bk M Ink Cartridge ek MO wv SS Bill 74 81 94 i0 n0 4 85 Paper Source Roll Width 594 mm Paper Source Roll width 594 mm Refres
92. the printer driver has not been specified Select the Graphtec JW220 06 driver in the application software and then perform printing Printing doesn t start The driver is in offline status Select the Graphtec JW220 06 icon in the Printers folder open the FILE menu and then check whether a check has been inserted in the Use Printer Offline checkbox If a check has been inserted click the checkbox to remove the check The driver s print job has been cancelled Select the Graphtec JW220 06 icon in the Printers folder open the FILE menu and then check whether a check has been inserted in the Pause checkbox If a check has been inserted click the checkbox to remove the check The driver s print queue is full Select the Graphtec JW220 06 icon in the Printers folder open the FILE menu and then delete all the print jobs For further details see Section 4 2 Canceling Printing in Windows in this manual Paper has not been loaded Load roll paper or a cut sheet If the optional A2 size paper feed cassette is being used check that the cassette contains paper The paper is not fed straight The paper is not been loaded straight Load the paper so that it is straight The paper is not cut The roll paper cutter has not been mounted in the cutter holder Mount a roll paper cutter in the cutter holder For further details see Section 5 5 Replacin
93. this button to feed the paper in the forward direction when the printer is in standby status 15 REVERSE button Press this button to feed the paper in the reverse direction when the printer is in standby status 16 PAPER CUT button Press this button to cut roll paper when the printer is in standby status 8 Cutter holder 7 Roll paper cutter 2 Maintenance cover Print head replacement position Handhol 3 Handholds 6 Ink cartridge cover Ink holder 10 DATA LED 5 Paper guide table flashes green 4 Anti curling guides us DATA 9 POWER button Gaiman lights blue pm CANCEL FORWARD REVERSE PAPER CUT 11 CAUTION LED lights orange 16 PAPER CUT button 13 CANCEL button 15 REVERSE button 12 ERROR LED 14 FORWARD button lights red 17 Roll paper stocker 06 Used for loading roll paper for printing 18 Access door assesses Open this door to remove the paper if it becomes jammed 19 Power inlet eee Used to connect the power cable 20 USB interface connector Used to connect the USB cable 18 Access door 19 Power inlet 20 USB interface connector A2 size Paper Feed Cassette The A2 size paper feed cassette is designed specifically for feeding plain paper Cut sheets of standard size paper from A4 size to A2 size can be loaded in the A2 size cassette to enable automatic feeding
94. tion e Do not leave an ink cartridge that has been removed from the printer lying around for an extended period of time Doing so may cause ink deterioration inferior print quality or clogging of the print head nozzles Ink cartridges replacement procedure 1 Press the printer s POWER button to turn on the printer Check that the POWER button LED lights blue L CANCEL ive FORWARD 4 REVERSE f PAPER CUT cum ocima 5 8 2 Open the ink cartridge cover at the right hand side of the printer Ink cartridge cover ink holder 3 Grasp the ink cartridge that you want to replace and pull it out by sliding it along its corresponding rail on the ink holder 4 Align the new cartridge with its corresponding rail on the ink holder and then insert it gently until it clicks into place At this time check the color of each ink cartridge and make sure that the new cartridge is inserted at the correct position Ink cartridges Black Cyan Magenta K Yellow 5 Gently close the ink cartridge cover This completes the ink cartridge replacement operation CHECKPOINT 4 The printer driver can be used to check the status of the ink cartridges For further details see Chapter 4 Printer Driver 5 9 5 3 Print Head Cleaning and Alignment The Maintenance tab can be used to perform print head maintenance Perform print head maintenance if the printi
95. tion Please select the Retry when keeping printing Please select the Cancel when discontinuing printing The maintenance cover was opened during a printing operation Close the maintenance cover Printing will be restarted when the cover is closed Other Printer not ready Printer was not able to be printed Please confirm the state of the printer or the connection Please select the Retry when keeping printing Please select the Cancel when discontinuing printing The printer has not been turned on Paper has not been loaded in the printer The paper is being fed Check the printer status Printer Error Printer was canceled printing Please confirm the state of the printer or the connection Aprinter malfunction has occurred See Section 6 2 The Printer Does Not Operate Correctly 6 3 6 2 The Printer Does Not Operate Correctly Symptom Cause Solution Power is not being supplied The power cable is not connected Connect the power cable firmly Power is not being supplied to the power outlet Insert the power plug into a different power outlet Power is not being supplied to the printer Turn on the power supply to the printer Check that the POWER button lights blue The interface cable is not connected Check that the USB cable or the network cable connecting the printer and the computer is firmly connected Output via
96. tomatically adjust the alignment of the print heads Printer Model JW220 06 The printer model and printer version are Firmware Version XKX displayed here CHECKPOINT See Chapter 5 Maintenance for details on how to perform printer maintenance 4 6 Message Displays When the printer requires some action to be taken a message is displayed in the Printer Information dialog screen that appears on your computer screen If a message is displayed check the contents of the message and then take appropriate action The messages that are displayed mainly concern the following items e Messages relating to paper e Messages relating to the print heads ink cartridges e Messages relating to the printer s covers sw Graphtec JW200 Series Document Name Ink Cartridge Message display eo Mm v concerning i a printer cover F4 81 94 85 Paper Source Roll Width 594 mm CHECKPOINT 74 e See Chapter 6 What to Do When This Happens for details on the message contents and the actions that are required e Click the Refresh button to display the most recent printer information Chapter 5 Maintenance 5 1 Checking the Printer Information Printer Information dialog screen The Printer Information dialog screen is used to display various types of information for the print heads and cartridges and also to perform print head maintenance This function is enabled when the printer is
97. tore where you purchased your printer or your nearest Graphtec representative e Use of the printer in such a condition may result in a fire hazard or electric shock Do not use flammable aerosols or similar products in the vicinity of the printer e The gas contained in the spray may cause a fire hazard or electric shock if it comes into contact with the printer s internal electrical components vii Before moving the printer make sure that the OFF i power switch is in the off position and that cs the power plug has been removed from the 7 K power outlet e f the printer is moved while it is still plugged into the power outlet the power cable may be damaged and cause a fire hazard or electric shock Take care not to drop metallic items such as paper clips or staples or spill water other fluids or flammable solvents alcohol ben zene thinner etc inside the printer e Metallic items or fluids coming into contact with the internal electrical components may result in a fire hazard or electric shock If such items or fluids fall or are spilled inside the printer immediately turn off the power remove the power plug from the power outlet and either contact the store where you purchased the printer or your nearest Graphtec representative Do not insert your hands inside the printer during a printing operation or when paper is being loaded e Moving parts inside the printer may cause injuries Take
98. urfaces Rear surface of the center cover Do not clean this surface as doing so may attract static electricity and cause the surface to become easily soiled Platen Use a commercially available cotton swab or similar item to clean out any paper dust that has become embedded in the cutter groove or other areas Cotton swabs can also be used to remove ink stains When performing cleaning take care not to damage the serrated rollers in front of the platen Cotton swab Cutter groove A Rollers serrated Paper guide table Using a cloth moistened with water and then firmly wrung out wipe off any dirt on the exterior of the paper guide table Wipe over the cleaned surfaces once again with a dry cloth A2 size paper feed cassette option Using a cloth moistened with water and then firmly wrung out wipe off any dirt on the exterior of the paper feed cassette Wipe over the cleaned surfaces once again with a dry cloth A CAUTION Take care not to bend or pull on the feed guide located on the underside of the paper guide table Paper guide table Feed guide Stand option Using a cloth moistened with water and then firmly wrung out wipe off any dirt on the exterior of the stand Wipe over the cleaned surfaces once again with a dry cloth 5 20 5 7 Cleaning the Maintenance Station To maintain optimal print head printing quality clean the maintenance station at regular intervals 1 Press the POWER butto
99. vendor if you find any unclear or erroneous information or wish to make other comments or suggestions 4 Notwithstanding the stipulations in the preceding paragraph Graphtec Corporation assumes no liability for damages resulting from either the use of the information con tained herein or the use of the product Registered Trademarks All names of companies brands logotypes and products appearing in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies This User s Manual is copyrighted by Graphtec Corporation Precautions to Observe When Transporting the Printer Be sure to read Section 5 8 Precautions on Transporting the Printer before transport ing the printer to another destination Do not transport the printer as is as there is a possibility of the ink leaking out If you have any questions or if anything is unclear please contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor Contents TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE simining iiaa cuvait sae lead seadeesounateavcdens aa aadd iiaeaa i PURE AG Bei co hess sce as eo rac va att cet leat cen e e aa Eai Notes on this Manual raisidir an eE ETE AE AARAA a EAER Registered Trademarks i ccccesscchscteincceneiedi see cecet aar TAa ANN AERAN TNE a renevanenenenmeva ded CODY IN a E E E A E E E E A Precautions to Observe When Transporting the Printer eeeeeeeeeeseeereereeerrereeere Chapter 1 Before Using the Printer sxcccvcseceecc
100. vided with the Ethernet adapter to attach the adapter to the printer K Ethernet adapter 2 Mount the Ethernet print server on the Ethernet adapter Print server 3 Use the USB cable to connect the printer and the print server Next use the Ethernet cable to connect the print server to the network Print server Ethernet cable Connect to network interface connector 4 Connect the AC adapter to the print server AC adapter Chapter 3 Loading the Paper 3 1 Usable Paper Types The JW220 printer can handle a wide range of paper types up to A1 size both roll paper and cut sheets Select the paper type that best suits your printing application In addition use of the A2 size paper feed cassette enables automatic feeding of cut sheets plain paper of the same size Paper Types and Sizes The paper types and sizes that can be used with the JW220 printer are shown in the following tables Paper types Roll paper Abbre Weight Thickness PTE viation g m um Plain paper ESR PM 64 Classification Name Features Approx 90 80 whiteness 9 P 0 F Phin paper Recycled paper JCRRMWAR RMW 64 Approx92 Sushi ter entautting araara ntent 0 whiteness 100 recycled paper content Recycled paper JC R RM2 RM2 64 Approx 84 Suitable for outputting check prints JC R ST2 4 Matte JC aR ST2 R2 S12 90 Approx 114 Suitable for outputting check print
101. wer Supply Precautions Do not damage the power cable or modify it in any way Moreover do not place heavy objects on the power cable pull on the cable or bend it excessively e There may be current leakage from the damaged parts resulting in a fire hazard or electric shock e Do not unplug or plug in the power cable when your hands are wet such action may result in electric shock Do not connect multiple devices to the same power outlet e Use of the printer in such a condition may result in a fire hazard or electric shock Do not bundle or tie wrap the power cable e Use of a bundled power cable may result in a fire hazard or electric shock Make sure that the power cable is firmly in serted into the power outlet e Use of a power cable when the plug is not com pletely inserted into the power outlet may result in a fire hazard or electric shock Do not use a power cable other than the one supplied with your printer e Use of a different power cable may result in a fire hazard or electric shock Do not connect the inkjet printer to a non rated power supply Shecitieg tating e Use of a different supply voltage may result in electrical shock or a fire hazard due to current Prohibited e leakage When disconnecting the power cable be sure to hold on to the plug and not pull on the A cable itself e Pulling on the cable will expose the core wires or cause damage such as broken wires
102. with the flange 3 8 1 Press the printer s POWER button to turn on the printer Check that the POWER button LED lights blue Note Immediately after the power is turned on the printer performs an initialization operation Wait until the initialization operation has been completed before proceeding with the paper removal operation 2 Press the REVERSE button on the control panel to feed the paper toward the rear of the printer REVERSE 3 Rotate the roll paper stocker in the reverse direction to take up the paper Next remove the roll paper stocker from the stocker holders 3 9 3 3 Using Cut Sheets IMPORTANT e To obtain high quality printed results be sure to use Graphtec supplied paper e Load cut sheets with the printing surface face down When loading a cut sheet in the printer try to avoid touching the printing surface directly with your hands Fingerprints on the printing surface will adversely affect ink adhesion e Take care not to cut yourself on the edges of the paper when handling it e Load cut sheets individually Loading cut sheets 1 Press the printer s POWER button to turn on the printer Check that the POWER button LED lights blue 2 Check the orientation of the cut sheet making sure that the printing surface is face down and then align the left edge of the sheet with the paper guide on the paper guide table Next while lightly holding down the sheet insert its leading edge int
103. x 45 m 1 roll Fast drying high degree of MES mare coated paper JC 24R STM2 610 mm x 30 m 1 roll whiteness ideal for printing gim color drawings and posters Ecological N A1R RCT 70 recycled paper content coated paper JC A1R RCT R2 594 mm x 50 m 2 rolls SO whiteness 80 g m JC A1R TM2 594 mm x 50 m 1 roll l Tracing paper Thin paper high translucency 75 g m JC A2R TM2 420 mm x 50 m 1 roll Ta JC 24R WRP2 610 mm x 30 m 1 roll Fast drying low water resistance p pap plain paper base 175 m e Media cut sheets Product Name Part No Specification Description i JC A1L PM 100 594 mm x 841 mm 100 sheets oe l 80 whiteness JC A2L PM 100 420 mm x 594 mm 100 sheets Tracing paper JC A1 L TM2 594 mm x 841 mm 50 sheets van papar 7 igh translucenc sgim JC A2L TM2 420 mm x594 mm 50 sheets 9 y B 3 Cartridges for use when trans the printer Product Name Part No Specification Description Transport use cartridge black 1 Transport use cartridges MK 90001 Tano aid a 3 Index A About This Driver tab s s s 4 12 Aligning the print heads 0 cee 5 14 Attaching and removing the A2 size paper feed CASS oo eeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeteees 3 13 Attaching the A2 size Paper Feed Cassette osanaan 2 1 Attaching the Paper Guide Table 2 1 Attaching the various shock absorbing PACKING Mate escanas 5 27 B Base Setting tab 0 ceeeeeeeee
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