D202563-17 JFX200-2513 OperationManual PDF
D202563-17 JFX200-2513 OperationManual PDF
D202563-17 JFX200-2513 OperationManual PDF
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D202563-17
Original instructions
TABLE OF CONTENS
CAUTION ............................................................................. v
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ....................................... v
Requests ......................................................................... v
FCC Statement (USA) ..................................................... v
Interference to televisions and radios .............................. v
Restriction in use .............................................................vi
Foreword ............................................................................ vii
About usable ink .............................................................vii
On This Operation manual .............................................vii
Safety Precautions .............................................................viii
Symbols ......................................................................... viii
Warning labels ................................................................... xiv
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Head Cleaning ................................................................ 2-15
About head cleaning .......................................................2-15
Perform head cleaning depending on the test printing
result ...............................................................................2-15
Printing Data ................................................................... 2-16
Starting a Printing Operation ..........................................2-16
Stopping a printing operation halfway .............................2-17
Deleting Received Data (Data Clear) .............................2-17
Move the Y-bar ...............................................................2-18
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Chapter 4 Maintenance
Maintenance ......................................................................4-2
Precautions for Maintenance ............................................ 4-2
About Cleaning liquid ........................................................ 4-2
Maintenance of frame component .................................... 4-2
MBIS Maintenance ........................................................... 4-3
Cleaning the LM guide ...................................................... 4-3
Maintaining the Capping Station .......................................4-4
Cleaning the Wiper and Cap ............................................ 4-4
Cleaning the around station .............................................. 4-7
Cleaning the Head and the Area around It ........................4-8
Washing the Ink Discharge Passage
(DISWAY WASH) ........................................................... 4-10
When the Machine Is Not Used for a Long Time
(CUSTODY WASH) ........................................................ 4-11
When Nozzle Clogging Cannot Be Solved ......................4-14
Filling with ink from the sub tank to the head ................. 4-14
Washing of Head nozzle ................................................. 4-15
If nozzle missing due to color mixture of ink or aeration . 4-17
Alternative nozzles for printing, when nozzles missing can not
be improved ...............................................................................4-20
Automatic Maintenance Function ....................................4-25
Setting the Refreshing Intervals ..................................... 4-25
Setting the Cleaning Intervals ......................................... 4-26
Replacing consumables ..................................................4-27
Replacing the wiper ........................................................ 4-27
If a Waste Ink Tank Confirmation Message Appears ..... 4-28
Replacing the waste ink tank before the waste ink tank
confirmation message is displayed (1) ........................... 4-31
Replacing the waste ink tank before the waste ink tank
confirmation message is displayed (2) ........................... 4-32
Refilling antifreeze mixed water ......................................4-33
Refill cooling water ......................................................... 4-34
Exchange the flushing filter .............................................4-36
If a Flushing Filter Exchange Message Appears ............ 4-36
Replacing the flushing filter before the replacement
message is displayed ..................................................... 4-37
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting .................................................................5-2
Power does not turn on .................................................... 5-2
The machine does not start printing ................................. 5-2
Image quality is poor ........................................................ 5-3
Nozzle is clogged ............................................................. 5-3
Ink bottle warning appears ............................................... 5-4
If a Message “SHAKE WHITE INK BOTLES” Appears .... 5-5
If an error related to the sub tank occurs
(Error 618 to 61b) ............................................................. 5-6
If negative pressure abnormality occurs ........................... 5-7
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Warning / Error Messages ................................................ 5-9
Warning messages ...........................................................5-9
Error messages ..............................................................5-12
Chapter 6 Appendix
Specifications .................................................................... 6-2
Machine specifications ......................................................6-2
Ink specifications ..............................................................6-3
Setting orders depending on ink type ............................... 6-4
Setting orders of ink bottles ..............................................6-4
Sheet for inquiry ................................................................ 6-6
Function Flowchart ........................................................... 6-8
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CAUTION
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OF MIMAKI SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND IS IN
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS, AND MIMAKI NEITHER ASSUMES NOR
AUTHORIZES DEALER TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OR MAKE ANY
OTHER WARRANTY OR MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT
WITHOUT MIMAKI’S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT.
IN NO EVENT SHALL MIMAKI BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
OR FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OF DEALER OR CUSTOMERS OF ANY PRODUCT.
Requests
• This Operation manual has been carefully prepared for your easy understanding.
However, please do not hesitate to contact a distributor in your district or our office if you have any inquiry.
• Description contained in this Operation manual are subject to change without notice for improvement.
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CAUTION
Restriction in use
Restriction in use
This machine features high-speed parts, hot parts and UV irradiating parts which need very careful attention. Use
of this machine is limited to the user who understands the risks of inappropriate use completely.
Restriction area
• Coming closer to the machine is prohibited for the person other than the user who got proper training. Set up
the restriction area within the range indicated below. You have to install this machine in the dedicated room, or,
set up a fence and make the person recognize that it is a dangerous area.
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• If restricting the area with safety fences, set up the safety fences in accordance with the EN ISO23857
standards.
• If installing this machine in a dedicated room, install a lock or interlock on the room’s door, and perform risk
assessment for the final installation place before using the machine.
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1,000 mm or more
(39.4 in or more)
1,000 mm
or more
(39.4 in
1,000 mm
or more
(39.4 in 4,450 mm or more
(175.2 in or more) 3
or more) or more)
1,000 mm or more
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(39.4 in or more)
6,400 mm or more
(252.0 in or more)
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Foreword
Congratulations on your purchase of MIMAKI color ink jet printer "JFX200 Series" .
“JFX200 Series” is a UV inkjet printer that can print with UV ink realizing high speed and high image quality.
4-colors version : 2 each of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black color ink bottle are use.
4-colors + White version : One bottle each of yellow and black, and two bottles of cyan, magenta,
white are used.
4-colors + White + Clear version : One bottle each of cyan, magenta, yellow and black, and two bottles of
(LUS150, LH100, LUS120) white, clear are used.
4-colors + White + Clear + Primer : One bottle each of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Clear and Primer, and
version (LUS150, LH100) two bottles of white are used.
6-colors + White version : One bottle each of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Light cyan and Light
(only LUS150) magenta, and two bottles of white are used.
Depending on the ink type, the available clear ink type differs.
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Safety Precautions
Symbols
Symbols are used in this Operation Manual for safe operation and for prevention of damage to the machine.
The indicated sign is different depending on the content of caution.
Symbols and their meanings are given below. Please follow these instructions as you read this manual.
Examples of symbols
Meaning
Failure to observe the instructions given with this symbol can result in death or serious injuries
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to personnel. Be sure to read it carefully and use it properly.
Failure to observe the instructions given with this symbol can result in injuries to personnel or
damage to property.
Important notes in use of this machine are given with this symbol. Understand the notes
thoroughly to operate the machine properly.
Useful information is given with this symbol. Refer to the information to operate the machine
properly.
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Indicates the reference page for related contents.
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The symbol " " indicates that the instructions must be observed as strictly as the CAUTION
instructions (including DANGER and WARNING instructions). A sign representing a precaution
(the sign shown at left warns of hazardous voltage) is shown in the triangle.
The symbol “ ” indicates that it is the forbidden action. If there is a concrete instruction, it is
indicated in or around the symbol “ ”.
The symbol “ ” indicates that the action is forced to be done or the instruction must be
observed. If there is a concrete instruction, it is indicated in the symbol “ ”.
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Warning for Use
WARNING
• Be sure to setup the appropriate air-moving system in case of using the device in a closed room or a room with
bad ventilation.
• The ink used for this device falls into the category of UN No.3082 and UN Class 9. Since the ink is flammable,
never use fire when using the device.
• When cleaning the ink station and head, be sure to wear the supplied goggle and gloves since you may get ink
or washing liquid in your eyes.
• If anyone drinks ink or washing liquid in mistake, get the person to vomit and see a doctor immediately.Do not
allow him or her drink vomit.Then, refer SDS about the inquiry.
• If you absorb a lot of vapor and feel bad, immediately move to a location where fresh air is present and then
keep yourself warm and quiet.Then, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
• Discard the waste ink according to the local regulations of the area this unit is used.
• Prevent any leaks into sewage or natural water systems.
• In case of ink leakage, please turn off the main power, unplug the power cable and call for service to our
service or dealer.
Do not disassemble or remodel the device Handling of ink bottles
• Never disassemble or remodel the main unit of • Some of the ingredients (UV Curing initiator)
the printer and the ink cartridge.Disassembling/ have toxic consequences to aquatic life.Avoid
remodeling any of them will result in electric leak into water system or sewage containing
shocks or breakdown of the device. water.
Do not use the device in damp places • Store ink bottles and waste ink tank in a place
that is out of the reach of children.
• Avoid damp environments when putting the • If ink settles on the skin or clothes, immediately
device into service. Do not splash water onto the wash it off with detergent or water.If you get ink
device.Highhumidity or water will give rise to fire, in your eyes, immediately wash your eyes with a
electric shocks or breakdown of the device. lot of clean water for at least 15 minutes. In this
Abnormal event occurs case, also wash the backside of eyelids to rinse
ink away completely. Then, consult a doctor as
• If the device is used under an abnormal
soon as possible.
condition where the device produces smoke or
unpleasant smell, fire or electric shocks can Grounding work
result.Be sure to turn off the power switch • Grounding work is necessary to prevent
immediately and detach the plug from the electrocution accidents when installing an outlet.
receptacle.Check first to be sure that the device • Carry out the grounding work.
no longer produces smoke, and contact a
distributor in your district for repair. Handling of the power cable
• Never repair your device by yourself since it is • Use a power cable attached to this unit.
very dangerous for you to do so. • Take care not to damage, break or work on the
Wearing protective devices power cable.If a heavy matter is placed on the
power cable, heated or drawn, the power cable
• When cleaning parts such as the head, wiper, or can break to cause fire or electric shocks.
cap, which may scatter ink and washing liquid,
be sure to wear safety glasses and gloves, or ink Do not ride on the table
and washing liquid might enter your eyes or ink • There is a possibility that the board accuracy
and washing liquid put on your hands might falls. Please never ride on top of the table.
make your hands rough.
Handling of vacuum
• Never disassemble or remodel the vacuum.
Also, do not touch the relief valve (pressure regulating valve) or
cover the vacuum outlet.
Doing so will decrease the suction power and cause
overheating or malfunction. (Vacuum is placed directly under
the table.)
• High-pitched sounds may occasionally be heard from the
vacuum when the machine is used in a low-temperature
Vacuum Relief valve
environment, but this is not a fault.
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Safety Precautions
WARNING
Power supply and voltage
• This unit contains parts applied high voltage.Carrying out electrical work by those unauthorized for that work is
prohibited.
• Use it with the displayed power supply specifications. The power-supply voltage of this machine shall be
single-phase 200 to 240 Vac 15 A and less. (You cannot use this machine in the 100V system.)
• Be sure to always disconnect the power plug when performing maintenance in order to prevent electrical
shock. Depending on the device, one minute might be required for condenser discharging time. Be sure to
always wait five minutes or more after disconnecting the power plug before performing any work.
• Be sure to carry out grounding work to prevent electrical shock.
• The main power circuit breaker should be set ON only by personnel with sufficient knowledge about operations
of this unit.
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• Do not touch the LED UV unit on or right after the lamp off with bare hands to avoid from burn injury.
Handling the Anti-freezing liquid
• Use the exclusive Anti-freezing liquid by Mimaki ,or the machine may be damaged.
• If the Anti-freezing liquid or Cooling tank water gets on the skin or clothes, immediately wash it off with soap.
If you get the Anti-freezing liquid or Cooling tank water in your eyes, immediately wash your eyes with a lot of
clean water.
Then, consult a doctor as soon as possible.If high temperature Anti-freezing liquid or Cooling tank water gets
on the skin, immediately wash it off with soap and cool with iced water. Then, consult a doctor as soon as
possible.
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• Before using the Anti-freezing liquid, be sure to read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
• If you swallowed the Anti-freezing liquid or mixed soft water with antifreezing liquid accidentally, try to get to
vomit, and then consult a doctor as soon as possible.
• When unused the Anti-freezing liquid or used Cooling tank water should discard as followings,
Incinerating the fluid which is absorbed to the sawdust or waste cloth.
Entrust them to an industrial waste disposal contractor, clarifying their contents.
• Avoid ignition such as static electricity and impact spark.
• Be sure to wear goggles and gloves for handling the Anti-freezing liquid.
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Handling of LED UV unit
• Do not use the LED UV in an ambience with a possibility of catching fire (gasoline, combustible gas spray,
thinner, lacquer, powder dust, etc.). In addition, do not put paper or cloth near or on the LEDUV, or it may
cause fire.or it may cause electrical shock.
• Never look at the LED UV being lit with your naked eyes,or it may cause pain in your eyes or visual
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impairment.Be sure to wear safety glasses.
• Do not apply ultraviolet (UV) light directly to your skin,or it may cause irritation on your skin.
• It is recommended to replace the LED UV unit within the rated life.
Disposition of this machine
• When discarding this machine, request the treatment of it for an industrial waste disposal contractor.
• Treat it properly in compliance with regulation in the local area.
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Precautions in Use
CAUTION
Protection against dust Periodic exchange parts
• It is strongly recommended to use the device in • There are some parts which must be replaced
a room that is not dusty. by service men.You have to make a contract
• When leaving the workshop after the working with distributors or dealers for after-sale service.
hours, be sure to take off any media from the roll
• hanger.If any media is left on the roll hanger, Keep the machine flatly
dust can put on it. • Be sure to adjust the level foot to keep the
• Store media in a bag.Wiping off dust machine flatly.
accumulated on a media will adversely affect the
media due to static electricity.
• Dust in the head will also cause drops of ink to Handling of maintenance liquid
fall abruptly down on the media during printing.If • Be sure to store the maintenance liquid in a cold
this phenomenon takes place, be sure to clean and dark place.Store the maintenance liquid in a
up the head. ( P.2-15) place that is out of the reach of children.
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Safety Precautions
CAUTION
About UV light About hot parts
• A little UV light leaks from the LED UV unit. UV • The LED UV unit and the Post Cure Unit
light applied to your skin might cause become very hot. When carrying out
inflammation and/or skin cancer.Though weak maintenance, wait until the temperature has
UV light might cause no inflammation, repeated been sufficiently lowered after the lamp is turned
exposure to it may lead to chronic OFF.
disorders.Avoid applying UV light to your skin • Do not touch the parts with the caution label
and eyes. placed and their vicinity, or burn injury may
• Possible damage to your eyes due to ultraviolet occur.
is acute disorder (feeling like something is in • When it is unavoidable to touch hot parts, be
your eye, pain and flow of tears) and chronic sure to wear heat-insulating gloves to protect
disorder (cataract etc.). When using this device, your hands.
take protective measures such as gloves, long-
sleeve cloth, light-resistant mask, attached light-
resistant glasses, etc.
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Notes on LED UV unit About cleaning
• When handling the LED UV or the silica glass on • After using the unit long time, foreign materials
the bottom of the irradiation device, be sure to and dust may be gathered on the conductive
wear the gloves attached and never touch them and insulating parts, causing electric
with bare hands, or the UV ink curing level is leakage.Periodically clean such parts.
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significantly lowered. If the LED UV or silica • For cleaning, do not use compressed air
glass is contaminated, wipe it with clean gauze because it scatters foreign materials and dust,
moistened with alcohol.(Do not use alcohol for which may cause malfunctions when put inside
cleaning the exterior cover, or the paint will peel the conductive parts.Be sure to use vacuum
off.) cleaner for cleaning of foreign materials and
• Never use those UV devices other than those dust.
recommended by Mimaki. We would take no • Do not use the unit in a place where there is a
responsibility for any troubles caused through possibility of being wet, or electrical leakage may
the use of a UV devices not recommended by occur.
• Electrical leakage, if it should occur, may lead to
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Mimaki.
electrical shock of personnel or fire.
• In order to prevent accidents from occurring, be
sure to carry out periodic inspections and
replacement of timechange components.
About firing and smoking
• Touching hot parts such as the LED UV unit with combustible materials may cause firing and/or smoking.
Leaving combustible materials under the UV LED unit for a couple minutes may also cause firing and/or
smoking.
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• After the unit is used long time, foreign materials or dust gathered on the stabilizer or other parts may cause
electrical leakage or insulation deterioration may cause firing and/or smoking.Periodically clean the parts and
measure the insulation resistance, replacing deteriorated parts, if any.
• After the unit is used long time, screws, etc. on the conductive parts may be loosened, causing firing and/or
smoking.Periodically tighten such screws.
• Because this unit is not of explosion proof type,do not use it in an ambience with hazardous materials, or a
possibility of explosion may arise.
• If abnormalities of the unit such as a strange odor, a smoking or a spark burn are found, turn the power off and
call Mimaki immediately.
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Safety Precautions
Cautions on Installation
CAUTION
A place exposed to direct A place where temperature or
On an inclined surface
sunlight humidity varies significantly
• Use the machine under the
following environmental
conditions:
• Operating environment:
15 to 30 °C (59 to 86 °F)
35 to 65 % (Rh)
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Warning labels
Warning labels are stuck on the machine. Be sure to fully understand the warning given on the labels.
If a warning label is illegible due to stains or has come off, purchase a new one from a distributor or our sales
office.
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Warning labels
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Chapter 1
Before Use
This chapter
describes the items required to understand before use, such as the name of each part of
the machine or the installation procedures.
• A service engineer will perform installation work of this machine. At this time, he/ she will contact you
and explain about the usage and the installation of this machine. After fully understanding that
content, use this machine safely.
1,000 mm or more
(39.4 in or more)
4,450 mm or more
(175.2 in or more)
1,000 mm 1,000 mm
or more or more
(39.4 in (39.4 in
or more) or more)
1,000 mm or more
(39.4 in or more)
6,400 mm or more
(252.0 in or more)
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About installing this machine
Before Use
• Put the supplied base plate (gray) made of resin between each leveling foot and the floor. To hold the
weight of the printer, using plate is recommended.
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• When the machine is moved to any place other than on the same step-free floor, contact your
distributor or our service office.
If you move it by yourself, failure or damage may occur.
Be sure to request your distributor or our service office to move this machine.
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Names of Parts and Functions
Front Side of the Machine
Power button *1
Turns on/off the power to
the machine. Carriage
The carriage is provided with the
heads for printing.
*1 : When the power supply button is turned ON, it lights in green, and when it is OFF, it goes out. The ink clogging
prevention function is periodically operated even when the power button is OFF. (Auto maintenance function)
Table
Setting media on it.
There are absorbing holes on the
table so that media is absorbed
when vacuum is ON.
Y-bar
Moved on the table at printing.
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Names of Parts and Functions
Operation Panel
Use the operation panel to make settings for printing or operate this machine.
key
Press to vacuum the media on key
the table. Performs the adjusting function
such as “Drop.POScorrect” and
key “Feed COMP.”
Press to elevate the carriage. POWER Lamp
key Lit when the power is ON.
key
Performs the maintenance key
Press to down the carriage.
Prints test patterns to check if there are
any printing failures such as ink clogging.
key
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Head cleaning at ink clogging.
Before Use
key
Display Deletes the data that have been received.
Displays the status of the machine, set items and errors.
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JOG key key key
Press to use each function. Switching the Remote and the
Use these keys to shift the carriage or the Y-
Local, and vice versa.
bar in [LOCAL]. Also use them to select an
item of printing conditions.
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key key
Press to finish the setting or Press to determine a setting.
cancel te setting.
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Names of Parts and Functions
Carriage
The carriage is provided with the heads for printing and LED UV
unit.
LED UV unit
Capping station
• Be sure to wear the attached goggles in cleaning within the capping station to protect your eyes
against ink. Otherwise, you may get ink in your eyes.
The capping station consists of the ink caps, the wiper for cleaning
the heads, etc.
The ink caps prevent the nozzles in the heads from drying up.
The wiper cleans the nozzles in the heads.
The wiper is consumable.If the wiper is deformed or the media is
stained, replace the wiper with a new one. ( P.4-27)
EMERGENCY SWITCH
One EMERGENCY switch is placed on the front face
of the unit and 2 are placed on Y-bar.
When stopping the machine for safety reason, press
the switch.
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Connecting Cables
Connecting USB2.0 Interface Cable
Connect the PC and this machine with the USB2.0 interface cable.
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USB cable
Before Use
Notes on USB 2.0 Interface
When two or more JFX200 machines are connected to one personal computer
When two or more JFX200 machines are connected to one personal computer, the personal computer may not
recognize all the JFX200 machines normally.
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Reconnect the unrecognized JFX200 machine to another USB port, if available, and check to see if it is
recognized.If the JFX200 machine is not recognized by the newly connected USB port, use USB 2.0 repeater
cables available on the market. (However, keep the distance between the JFX200 and the personal computer
within 20 m.)
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USB 2.0 repeater cable
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Use a USB cable that is less than 5 m.
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end during printing.
Use a USB cable that is less than 5 m. If it is necessary to use one that is 5 m or longer, use a commercially
available USB 2.0 repeater cable.
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Connecting Cables
Outlet
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Setting ink bottles
1 Take out the ink bottle, and slowly shake it twenty times and more.
• To prevent ink from leaking when you shake it, wear gloves and cover the ink bottle cap with a paper
towel etc. Being in that status, slowly shake it twenty times and more by flowing ink.
Repeat this
Before Use
Cover with paper towel firmly and shake ink slowly
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in the figure.
Type of ink
LUS-150 ink
Cap used
Cap A
Specialized cap
Cap A Cap B
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LUS-200 ink Cap B
LH100 ink Cap B
Primer ink Cap B
LUS-120 ink Cap B
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LUS-350 ink Cap B View of upside-down cap
The edge of Cap B is thicker.
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(2) Tighten the specialized cap using the tightening jig.
Tightening jig
(3) Turn the bottle upside-down and check that ink does not
leak.
• Do not leave an ink bottle with the specialized cap attached in a location where it is
exposed to light for a long period of time. Doing so can result in the ink in the bottle curing
(hardening).
Lever
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Setting ink bottles
Before Use
IC chip by static, or may cause read error by stain or flaw.
• For the setting orders of the ink bottles, refer to P.6-4.
IC chip
About IC chip
• The IC chip has information of ink color, remaining amount of ink, expiration data, etc.
When setting the ink bottle, insert the IC chip packed with the ink bottle into the IC chip inserting port
attached with the ink cover.
• If you set the IC chip not being the pair of the ink bottle, image quality defect etc. may occur.
• The mark indicating color information is pasted on the IC chip.
Ink color
Ink color and indication mark
Indication mark
IC chip
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Black (one black circle)
Cyan (one blue circle)
Magenta (one red circle)
Yellow (one yellow circle)
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Ligth cyan (one blue circle)
Light magenta (one red circle) Mark indication position
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Replace the ink bottle
Perform as follows when [INK END] or [INK NEAR END] is displayed on the display.
When [INK END] is displayed
(2) Set the bottle with cap upright and use a disposable wipe or
similar item to wipe off any ink adhering to the cap.
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Setting ink bottles
5 Refer to P.1-9 “Setting ink bottles” to set the new ink bottle.
• Do not leave an ink bottle with the specialized cap attached in a location where it is
exposed to light for a long period of time. Doing so can result in the ink in the bottle curing.
Before Use
If the light-blocking cover comes off
If the light-blocking cover comes off, light striking the inside of the tank can result in the ink curing.
Perform the following procedures if the light-blocking cover comes off.
2 While pressing towards the side of the inserted hole of Step 1, insert the other nub
into the other side.
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For Ink bottle lamps
The condition of the ink bottles set in the machine is confirmable with lamps located over the ink bottles.
There is no ink in the ink bottle, or the ink bottle cannot be used due to other ink
Lights in red.
error. ( P.5-4)
As two months have passed from the expiration date of ink, you cannot use the
Blinks in red (fast).
ink bottle.
Indicates that ink is supplied.
Lights in green. When you use 4-color ink set, this machine first supplies ink from the ink bottle
whose ink expires soon.
Blinks in red and green alternately. It blinks in red and lights in green alternately.
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Setting ink bottles
• If you get ink in your eyes, immediately wash your eyes with a lot of clean running water for at least 15
minutes. In doing so, also wash the eyess to rinse ink away completely. Then, consult a doctor as
soon as possible.
• Use genuine ink bottles for this machine. This machine functions by recognizing the genuine ink
bottles. In case of troubles caused by modified ink bottles or the like, it shall be out of the warranty
even within the warranty period.
• Store the ink bottle in a place not more than 1 m off the ground. If you store it in a place higher than 1
m, should the ink bottle fall, the cap may come off, spilling the ink.
• If the ink bottle is moved from a cold place to a warm place, leave it in the room temperature for three
hours or more before using it.
• Make sure to store ink bottles in a cool and dark place.
• Store ink bottles and waste ink tank in a place that is out of the reach of children.
• Request an industrial waste processor for processing of empty ink bottles.
• Be sure to thoroughly consume the ink in the ink bottle, once it is opened, within three months. If an
extended period of time has passed away after opening the ink bottle, printing quality would be poor.
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• Do not shake ink bottles violently. This may result in ink leakage from the ink bottles.
Before Use
• Never refill the ink bottles with ink. This may result in troubles.
MIMAKI will not bear any responsibility for any damage caused by the use of the ink bottles refilled
with ink.
• Do not touch or stain the contacts of the IC chip. This may cause damages on printed circuit boards.
• The shape of an ink bottle installed in the machine might
collapse as shown in the figure on the right. This is
normal, and does not affect the use or operation of the
machine.
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Media
Usable media sizes and notes for handling are described.
Model JFX200-2513
Maximum width 2,580 mm (101.6 in)
Maximum length 2,040 mm (80.3 in)
Maximum printing width 2,500 mm (98.4 in)
Thickness Less than 50 mm (Less than 1.97 in)
*1
Weight Less than 325 kg (Less than 716.5 lb)
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Chapter 2
Basic Operations
This chapter
describes procedures and setting methods for ink and media preparation, and printing.
2-2
Turning the Power ON/OFF
Turning the Power ON
Power button
2
3 Turn ON the power of the connected PC.
Basic Operations
• You should normally leave the machine plugged into the power source outlet. Leaving the machine
unplugged can result in clogging of the head nozzle. Depending on the symptoms, it might be difficult
to remedy the fault.
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2-3
Turning the Power ON/OFF
Power button
Turn the power OFF after having checked the position of the head.
If the power is turned OFF in a state where the head has not returned to the capping station, the head
dries, which may cause nozzle clogging.
In this case, turn the power ON again and check that the head has returned to the capping station, and
then turn the power OFF.
Do not turn the power OFF during printing.
The head may not return to the capping station.
After having turned the power button OFF, remove the power cable from the outlet.
When turning off the main power switch to move the machine or for countermeasure against the error of
the machine, be sure to push the power supply button on the operation panel. Check that the lamp went
out, and remove the power cable from the outlet.
Even if you press the emergency switch, the power supply is not turned off.
The emergency switch is to stop the machine when the situation requires emergency stop. Even if you
press the emergency switch, you cannot turn off the power supply.
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Setting a Media
This machine can be used with a leaf media.
For usable medias, refer to P.1-16 “Usable sizes of media”.
• If, within the absorption area, there are suction holes not closed by the media, close such suction
holes placing thin sheet form material such as paper, film or tape.
• The peripheral parts of the media could roll up due to heat. Fix the media supplementarily using
adhesive tapes, etc.
• There are guide holes into which the attached positioning pin is inserted at the edge of the table (two
sides of upper and lower of the table). Use them as the guides for setting the media straight.
( P.2-7 )
2 Press the key to light the “VACUUM” lamp and vacuum the media.
• As for the details of the absorption area, please refer to P.2-6.
2
Basic Operations
Absorption area
4
Suction valve
Since the table may bend, please refer the following manner.
5
• Do not drop the heavy media to the table.
• Do not concentrate the weight on one point (up to 50kg / m2). ( P.6-2)
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On the absorption area
The absorption area of JFX-2513 is shown in the following figure.
1300mm
775mm
Seal indicating the point of origin Origin
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Setting a Media
• You can attach the M3 screw in the marketplace instead of the attached positioning pin. In this case,
you can attach the screws in two locations at the left and front of the table.
• If you use the attached positioning pin, you cannot use the media of 5mm thickness and below.
• If you print onto media that is no more than 5 mm thick, make sure that the positioning pin has been
removed from the table.
Basic Operations
Printing aera
Positioning pin
4
Origin (0,0)
6
2-7
Move the irradiation position of the UV lamp
When printing with this machine, it is necessary to move the LED UV position according to ink to use (color ink/ special color
ink).
This machine provides three printing methods:
Single-layer printing: printing color ink layer on media
Two-layers printing: printing special color ink (white or clear or primer) layer on color ink layer
Two-layers printing: printing color ink layer on special color ink layer
Two-layers printing: printing special color ink layer on special color ink layer
Three-layers printing: A color ink layer is overlaid on the special color ink layer, and a
special color ink layer is overlaid thereon
Head Unit
UV lamp L2 UV lamp R2
UV lamp L1 UV lamp R1
Printing method
Ink type Ink set
Print lamp
Ink layer Image
layer position(mm)
4C M M K K C C Y Y
Single- CMYK M K C Y 65
layer
4C+W M K C Y M C W W
Single- CMYK M K C Y 120
layer
W W 65
Two- W W 65
LH-100 layers CMYK M K C Y 65
CMYK M K C Y 65
W W 65
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Move the irradiation position of the UV lamp
Printing method
Ink type Ink set
Print lamp
Ink layer Image
layer position(mm)
4C+WClPr Two- Cl Cl 0
M K C Y Cl Cl W W
layers CMYK M K C Y 0
Cl Cl 0*1
W W 65
4C+WClPr Single- Cl Cl 0
M K C Y Cl Cl W W
layer
*2
M K C Y Cl Pr W W Pr Pr 0
Two- W W 65*1
layers
1
Pr Pr 0
CMYK M K C Y 65
Pr Pr 65
LH-100 Cl Cl 0
Pr Pr 0
Three- Cl Cl 0*1
layers CMYK M K C Y 65
2
W W 65
Cl Cl 0
CMYK M K C Y 0
Pr Pr 0
Basic Operations
W W 65
CMYK M K C Y 65*1
Pr Pr 0
CMYK M K C Y 65
W W 65*1
Pr Pr 0
4C M M K K C C Y Y
Single- CMYK M K C Y 0
layer
4C+W M K C Y M C W W
Single- CMYK M K C Y 0
layer
Two- W W 0
layers CMYK M K C Y 0
CMYK
W
M K
W
C Y 190
190 4
4C+WCl Single- CMYK M K C Y 0
M K C Y Cl Cl W W
layer
LUS-120
W W 0
Cl Cl 0
5
Two- Cl Cl 0
layers CMYK M K C Y 0
Cl Cl 0
W W 0
Three- Cl Cl 0
layers CMYK M K C Y 0
W W 0
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Printing method
Ink type Ink set
Print lamp
Ink layer Image
layer position(mm)
4C M M K K C C Y Y
Single- CMYK M K C Y 0
layer
4C+W M K C Y M C W W
Single- CMYK M K C Y 0
layer
Two- W W 0
layers CMYK M K C Y 0
CMYK M K C Y 65
W W 65
6C+W M K C Y Lm Lc W W
Single- CMYKLmLc M K C Y Lm Lc 0
layer
Two- W W 0
layers CMYKLmLc M K C Y Lm Lc 0
CMYKLmLc M K C Y Lm Lc 65
W W 65
Cl Cl 0
Pr Pr 0
LUS-150 Two- Cl Cl 0
layers CMYK M K C Y 0
Cl Cl 0*1
W W 65
W W 65*1
Pr Pr 0
CMYK M K C Y 65
Pr Pr 65
Cl Cl 0
Pr Pr 0
Three- Cl Cl 0*1
layers CMYK M K C Y 65
W W 65
Cl Cl 0
CMYK M K C Y 0
Pr Pr 0
W W 65
CMYK M K C Y 65*1
Pr Pr 0
CMYK M K C Y 65
W W 65*1
Pr Pr 0
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Move the irradiation position of the UV lamp
Printing method
Ink type Ink set
Print lamp
Ink layer Image
layer position(mm)
4C M M K K C C Y Y
Single- CMYK M K C Y 0
layer
4C+W M K C Y M C W W
Single- CMYK M K C Y 0
layer
LUS-200 Two- W W 0
layers CMYK M K C Y 0
CMYK M K C Y 65
W W 65
1
M K C Y M C W W
layer
Two- W W 0
LUS-350 layers CMYK M K C Y 0
CMYK M K C Y 190
W W 190
*1. The lamp position should be above setting when you priotize the image quarity, and the lamp position need to be changed. (The
machine suspend before printing clear ink and the alarm will be shown on RasterLink.)
2
If you can not change the lamp position during the print, please set the lamp position at 0mm BEFORE printing.
*2. Because Pr and Cl are mounted on the same head, those cannot be printed as one job.
Basic Operations
4
6
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Move the irradiation position of the UV lamp
Screw Screw
• Be careful not to drop foreign object into the groove for moving the UV lamp. If metal substance such
as a screw may drop there, it may cause ignition.
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Test Printing
Print a test pattern to check that there are no discharging defects such as nozzle clogging (slight touching of ink
or nozzle missing).
1
Head 1
Basic Operations
Head 2
Pattern of
head 2
4
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Test Printing
Test Printing
Print a test pattern to check that there are no discharging
defects such as nozzle clogging (slight touching of ink or
nozzle missing).
• Operation of this procedure can not be set if the nozzle recovery of maintenance function is
not registered or a “CONFIRM MENU” of nozzle recovery is OFF.
• When the printing has been completed, the screen returns to step1. T E S T PR I N T
( F EED D I R . ) [ EN T ]
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Head Cleaning
About head cleaning
Check the printed test pattern result and perform cleaning depending on the status.
Select one from the three types below:
SOFT : When lines are bent, when any line is missing
NORMAL : When any line is missing, when colors are mixed
HARD : When poor image quality cannot be improved even by NORMAL or SOFT cleaning
2
3 Press the key. S E L EC T HEAD
: 12
Basic Operations
4 Press to select a head to cleaning. S E L EC T HEAD
: 1_
Head2
Rear side
of machine
4
5 Press the key. * * C L EAN I NG * *
P L E A SE : WA I T
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Printing Data
Starting a Printing Operation
3
With/ without MAPS setting
Transmit data to be printed from the PC.
With/ without nozzle
• The printing conditions are displayed. recovery setting
Resolution
• For the method of data transmission, see the instruction : 600x900 DPI
manual for the output software.
6 0 0 x 9 0 0 / R / MP 2
6 . Bd . Nd . x 2 x x . x mm
4 Start printing.
Scanning speed
x1 : Standard
speed
x2 : Double
speed
Data type
VD : Variable data
ND : Normal data
Scan direction
Ud : Unidirectional
Bd : Bidirectional
Number of passes
• During printing, media may be heated by the LED UV and raised, causing printing to be interrupted. In
this case, set new media and restart printing.
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Printing Data
1
Deleting Received Data (Data Clear)
When you want to stop printing, delete the already received data.
Basic Operations
2 Press the key. * * DA T A C L E AR * *
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Printing Data
3 Press . V I EW
S E T V I EW POS [ EN T ]
• If you press key, the Y-bar will move to the back of the table
centering the origin.
• If you press key, the Y-bar will move to the front of the table
centering the origin.
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Chapter 3
Extended Functions
This chapter
describes the operation procedures for using the machine more conveniently and each
setting procedure.
• Move the light pointer mark to the position to set a new origin. Origin position Origin position
(back and forth) (right and left)
• The setting value for the origin set with the JOG keys is cleared by cutting the power.
3-2
Changing origin
5 Press
key.
to select [Y OFFSET] and press the OR I G I N
S E L C T : Y OF F SE T
1
Convenient use
8 Press the key several times to end the setting.
6
3-3
Registering the thickness of the media
Register the thickness of loading media.
There are three types of registering; “Register the thickness of the media manually”, “Adjust the gap with the
or keys”, and “Measuring the thickness of the media automatically”.
OR I G I N S E T UP
MED I A t = * . * mm
3-4
Registering the thickness of the media
1 Set a media.
• Be sure to set a media on the printing area. If measured automatically without media, the
head can break.
1
3 Press to select the [HEAD HEIGHT]. F UNC T I ON
HE AD HE I GH T [ EN T ]
1
5 Press to select the [THICKNESS CHECK]. H E A D H E I GH T
T H I C K N E S S CH E C K [ EN T ]
Convenient use
7 Press the key. T H I CKNE S S CHECK
* * CHEC I NG * *
• The media thickness will be measured automatically.
• The measured thickness will be displayed.
• The carriage will move to the evacuation position and the screen
returns to the one displayed in Step 5. T H I CKNE S S CHECK
3 . 0 mm
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3-5
Registering Head gap value
Set the head gap (height from the media to the nozzle plane of the heads).
When the carriage is to move above the platen for printing or maintenance, it moves while keeping the head
gap at the preset value.
The upper limit of the head gap varies with media thickness.
Available setting values: [1.2 mm to 5.0 mm] (in units of 0.1 mm / Default : 1.5 mm)
• If a correct value is not set to the head gap value, the print quality may be deteriorated because of
dropping of large ink droplets on the media at printing
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List of Functions
This section describes the overview of each function to be set and set values that can be registered in user
types.
• About default “HOST” function
You can operate this by the setting value specified in RIP software.
When you set to other than “HOST”, it operates by that setting value, not by the instruction from RIP
software.
Depending on RIP software, there are some functions that cannot be instructed by software. In such a
case, it operates by the setting value of “When no instruction from RIP exists”.
• For the specifying method with the RIP software, refer to the operation manual of the RIP software.
When no instruction
Function name Set value Default Outline
from RIP exists *1
DROP. POS CORRECT Used to adjust the dot position in
-40.0 to 0 to 40.0 0.0
( P.3-8) go and return printing.
1
Sets the scan movable area
LOGICAL SEEK( P.3-10) HOST/ ON/ OFF HOST ON
during printing.
Sets the number of layers in
OVER PRINT ( P.3-21) HOST /1 to 9 HOST 1
which ink is to be applied.
Sets the UV irradiation pattern
UV MODE ( P.3-11) HOST/ MANUAL HOST MANUAL
during printing.
HOST / Lv.0 (Refresh
Refreshes the print heads during
REFRESH ( P.3-21) interval long) to HOST Lv.3
printing.
3 (Refresh interval short)
1
OFF/MAPS1/MAPS2 MAPS2
PRINT
MAPS1 SPEED -50 to +50% 0%
MAPS ADJUST Perform setting to reduce stripes
( P.3-12) AUTO between passes.
PATTERN(1 to 5)/
MAPS2
MANUAL Smoothing level (AUTO/
5 to 100%)
Sets the operation when printing
3
WORK CHANGE ( P.3-17) ON/ OFF/ HOST
is completed.
IONIZER ( P.3-18) ON/ OFF Sets the optional ionizer.
AUTO OFF, PAGE PAGE Sets the automatic cleaning
CLEANING PAGE INTERVAL 1 to 1000 page 3 page operation for the head performed
Convenient use
( P.3-19) TYPE NORMAL / SOFT / HARD SOFT before printing or during printing.
Sets the wiping operation during
INTERVAL WIPING ( P.3-20) ON / OFF OFF
printing.
*1. This is the setting value to be used for printing when setting value is not specified at the RIP software (host) side, or, you give priority
to the setting value at the machine side, even if you set “Host” to the type registration of this machine.
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3-7
Correct the ink drop position for bidirectional printing
When the condition for printing (media thickness/head height/etc.) has been changed, perform the following
operation to correct the ink drop position for bidirectional (Bi) printing and obtain the proper printing result.
Output
direction
7 Press
Pattern 1~.
to correct the dot position of P A T T ERN 1
= 0.0
3-8
Correct the ink drop position for bidirectional printing
1
Performing to correct the dot position without key
You can select “DROP.POScorrect” by using the key in the Local without pressing the
key.
1
key is pressed from Local.
Convenient use
6
3-9
Setting Logical Seek
The motion of Head varies depending on the set of Logical-seek.
• You cannot specify the logical seek at the RasterLink side. When you set this machine to “Host”,
printing will be performed in “LOGICAL SEEK=ON” status.
UNI-DIRECTIONAL BI-DIRECTIONAL
UNI-DIRECTIONAL BI-DIRECTIONAL
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Setting UV mode
Set the emission pattern and illumination intensity for the UVLED.
3
8 Press to select the ink type to be set, then UV MODE
press the key. : Co l o r
Convenient use
• Set value : Color/ White/ Clear Ink
10 Press
then press the
to select the pattern to be printed,
key.
UV MODE
: P A T T ERN 1
5
carried out.
11 Press
press the
to select the emission level, then
key.
UV MODE
L E VE L : 1 0
• Set value : LEVEL 0 to 15 (The higher this value is, the greater the intensity will be.)
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3-11
Perform setting to reduce stripes between passes
What is the MAPS Function?
If performing media correction does not resolve feeding stripes, use the MAPS (Mimaki Advanced
PassSystem) function to disperse the pass boundary to make the feeding stripes less visible.
With the JFX200, you can use both the MAPS1 function and the MAPS2 function.
• With MAPS1, the printing speed can be adjusted, but depending on the image to be printed, there
may be color changes. With MAPS2, both feeding stripes and color changes can be reduced, but
speed cannot be adjusted. Choose the function based on the image to be printed.
• MAPS1 effect differs depending on the set value of the printing speed. Use it after checking effect in
advance.
• When you speed up the printing speed, it takes shorter time to print. However, MAPS1 effect
becomes weak.
• When you slow down the printing speed, it takes longer time to print. However, MAPS1 effect
becomes strong and feeding stripes become less visible.
• Enabling the MAPS function, slight color change may be found compared to when the MAPS function
disable. Use it after checking effect in advance.
• MAPS may not be effective depending on image to be printed. Use it after checking effect in advance.
• When you change the speed, nozzle recovery effect cannot work in some cases. Use it
after checking.
3-12
Perform setting to reduce stripes between passes
1
1 Press the key in LOCAL. F UNC T I ON
S E T UP [ EN T ]
1
3 Press to select [MAPS]. S E T UP
MA PS [ EN T ]
3
5 Press to select MAPS2. MA PS
: MAP S 2
• Set Value:MAPS1, MAPS2, OFF
Convenient use
6 Press the key. MA PS 2
: AU TO
• If you selected OFF in step 5, proceed to step 12.
• If feeding stripes and color change is not improved by “AUTO” setting, please adjust the
print pattern and smoothing level by “MANUAL” setting.
5
8 Press the key. MA PS 2
P A T T ERN : 1
• When selecting the “AUTO” in the Step 7, proceed to the step 12.
• When selecting the “MANUAL” in the Step 7, proceed to the step 9.
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9 Press to select pattern to print. MA PS 2
P A T T ERN : 2
• AUTO : A pattern that matches the print mode will be set
automatically.
• Pattern 1 to 5 : The pattern that you select will be printed.
• MAPS2 effect differs depending on image to be printed. Change the printing pattern and
use it after checking effect in advance.
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Perform setting to reduce stripes between passes
1
recommended value automatically depending on
printing mode.
• MANUAL : You can adjust the set value.
• If feeding stripes and color change is not improved by “AUTO” setting, please adjust the
print pattern and smoothing level by “MANUAL” setting.
1
• When selecting the “AUTO” in the Step 6, proceed to the step 11.
• When selecting the “MANUAL” in the Step 6, proceed to the step8.
key.
3
COL OR >
• A screen for setting SMOOTHING.LV will appear.
Convenient use
SMOOT H I NG L V . : AU TO
(4) Press the key, and then press key. < S POT >
P A T T ERN : AU TO
• A screen for setting SPOT will appear.
5
(5) Press to set the SPOT. < S POT >
• AUTO : A pattern that matches the print mode will P A T T ERN : AU TO
be set automatically.
• Pattern 1 to 5 : The pattern that you select will be printed.
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3-15
Perform setting to reduce stripes between passes
• MAPS2 effect differs depending on image to be printed. Change the printing pattern and
use it after checking effect in advance.
3-16
Setting Work Change
Set whether to return to the local mode or keep the remote mode after online drawing.
6 1
Press to select a set value. WORK CHANGE
: ON
OFF : Stays in remote status after online printing. (When the next
printing data has been received, it will be overprinted.)
ON : After online drawing, the Y bar is retracted, and return to the local.
HOST : If you specify the "PRINT COUNT" to two or more in the RasterLink6 screen, Y bar is retracted
for each print end and return to the local.
• Position Y bar is retracted will be the position that set in P.2-18 “Setting the view position”.
3
7 Press the key. S E T UP
WORK CHANGE [ EN T ]
Convenient use
8 Press the key several times to end the setting.
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3-17
Setting Ionizer
Set the operation when the optional ionizer is installed.
• If you have not installed the optional ionizer, these settings will not appear. If you have installed the
ionizer but these settings fail to appear, contact the distributor or a MIMAKI sales office or call center.
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Setting Auto Cleaning
You can set the machine so that it counts the number of printed files or the length after printing has been
completed, and performs cleaning automatically if required.
The machine can perform a stable printing operation with its heads always kept clean.
1
4 Press to select [AUTO CLEANING]. S E T UP
AU TO C L E AN I NG [ EN T ]
1
6 Press to select the type of auto cleaning. AU TO C L E AN I NG
: P AGE
• When you select auto cleaning “PAGE”, after set number of
printings has been completed, head cleaning will be performed
automatically.
• If you do not set auto cleaning, first select “OFF” and then proceed
to the Step 11.
3
7 Press the key.
Convenient use
8 Press to set the cleaning interval. I N T ERVA L
= 10page
• Setting value : 1 to 1000 page
6
• Depending on the state of the heads, etc., the image quality deterioration may not be improved even
with this function performed.In this case, contact our service office or the distributor in your region.
3-19
Setting nozzle face cleaning time
Cleaning of the head nozzle face is performed automatically before printing begins in order to remove any ink
adhering to the nozzle face.
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Other Settings
Change the settings according to the types of use.
Convenient use
• The set value is retained even when the power is turned "OFF".
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3-21
Machine Settings
Machine settings are functions for using this machine easily.
The following items can be set in Machine settings.
• If it has received data from the PC in the auto-power-off status, the power supply is turned on,
however, the printing operation does not start automatically.
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Machine Settings
Setting Time
You can set time of your country (time difference).
1
AU TO P o w e r - o f f [ EN T ]
1
2012 . 10 . 05 21 : 30 : 00
Convenient use
• -20 hours to +4 hours can be set.
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Setting Units
Units used by this machine are set.
6 Press
• Set value : °C / °F
to select a unit of the temperature.
8 Press
• Set value : mm / inch
to select a unit of the length.
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Machine Settings
1
AU TO P o w e r - o f f [ EN T ]
1
: ON
3
8 Press the key several times to end the setting.
Convenient use
• When the key buzzer is set to "OFF", the buzzer sound for errors, warnings, operation completion,
etc. cannot be shut off.
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Machine Settings
Setting a LANGUAGE
You can change the displayed language.
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Initializing the Settings
You can return the setting of “SETUP”, “MAINTENANCE” and “MACHINE SETUP” to the status before
shipment.
1
4 Press to select [RESET]. MACH I NE SE T UP
RE SE T [ EN T ]
1
6 Press the key. RE SE T
E X ECU T E [ EN T ]
• The already configured settings are initialized.
Convenient use
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Confirming Machine Information
The information of this machine can be confirmed.
The following items can be confirmed as machine information.
Item Description
WIPING
PRINT LENGTH
PRINT AREA
USAGE The information of this machine can be confirmed.
USE TIME
WASTE INK TANK
UV LAMP
VERSION This displays the firmware version of the machine.
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Confirming Machine Information
1
4 Press to select [VERSION]. I N FORMA T I ON
V ERS I ON [ EN T ]
1
• When [ERROR HISTORY] is selected, the error history Information is
displayed.
• When [VERSION] is selected, the version Information is displayed.
• When [List] is selected, the setting contents of the machine are printed.
• When [Ink REPL. Report] is selected, ink history of this machine are printed.
Convenient use
ERROR HISTORY*1
Displaying the [ 00000 ]
occurrence date 2015 / 07 / 19 22 : 13 : 00 VERSION
Displaying the version J FX2 0 0 - 2 5 1 3 V1 . 0 0
information such as MRL - I I I V1 . 8 0
F/W or the like.
Displaying the contents of ERROR 1 2 a
error HDC SPEED
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Confirming Machine Information
Remaining amount of ink Error (when ink error occurs) Warning (when warning occurs)
RECOVERY NOZ Z L E : *
CON F I RM DE T A I L S [ MN T ]
Press the key and confim
the description
To stop the circulation operation and stirring operation during power is OFF
When white ink installed, even if the power supply of the device is turned OFF, During circulation operation
this machine starts in a regular basis and performs the circulation operation C I RCU L A T I ON
and stirring operation to prevent sedimentation of ink. ( During operation 0 : 09 : 40
display the remaining time on the display screen.)
During circulation operation
When you want to discontinue the circulation or stirring operation and this
machine to a usable state, please press the key. (Correspondence AG I T A T I ON
with firmware version 1.50 or later) 0 : 12 : 35
Press the key to display the selection screen of continuity / During circulation operation
interruption of operations. C I RCU L A T I ON
To continue the circulation and stirring action: CON T I NUE < > CANCE L
Press (return to the display of operation)
To interrupt the circulation and stirring action: During circulation operation
Press (after the initial operation, display the
local screen) AG I T A T I ON
CON T I NUE < > CANCE L
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Chapter 4
Maintenance
This chapter
describes the items required to use this machine more comfortably, which are the
methods for the daily care, the maintenance of the ink unit etc.
• Never disassemble the machine.Disassembling it can result in electric shock hazards or damage to
the machine.
Before maintenance, be sure to turn off the power button, and unplug the power cable; otherwise, an
unexpected accident may occur.
• Prevent moisture from entering the machine. Moisture inside the machine can cause electric shock
hazards or damage to the machine.
• To ensure stable ink jetting, it is necessary for the machine to eject a small amount of ink (flushing)
regularly when a printing (outputting) operation has not been performed for a long time.
• In case you do not use this machine for a long time, be sure unplug the power cable and remove the
set media.
• Make maintenance after the LED UV has been sufficiently cooled, or burn injury may occur.
• Do not use benzene, thinner, or any chemical agent containing an abrasive.Such materials can
deteriorate or deform the surface of the cover.
• Do not apply a lubricant, etc. to any parts inside the machine. Doing so can cause printing failure.
• Be careful that the cleaning solution, ink, etc. not to stick to the cover because this may cause the
surface of the cover to deteriorate or deform.
4-2
Maintenance
MBIS Maintenance
There is a cotton pad attached to the cap wiper section on the rear of the tank that is used to wipe off any ink
adhering to the underside of the cap when replacing ink bottles of the MBIS. Periodically replace the cotton
pad. (Recommended replacement period: Once every two weeks or once every fifth time bottles are replaced.)
Screw
B part
1
1
Insert until
here.
New cotton
pad
4
4 Fixing the screw.
Routine Maintenance
LM guide
4-3
Maintaining the Capping Station
Maintain the ink cap, wiper, etc. located in the capping station. (SATION MAINT.)
As the machine is used repeatedly, the wiper and ink cap gradually become dirty with ink, dust, etc.
If nozzle missing cannot be corrected even after head cleaning ( P.2-15) has been performed, use a
Cleaning liquid 03 maintenance kit and clean stick.
• Be sure to wear the supplied goggles and gloves when maintaining the capping station.Otherwise,
you may get ink in your eyes.
• Do not move the carriage out of the capping station by hand.When it is desirable to move the
carriage, press the key to execute the carriage-out. ( P.4-4Steps 1 to 2)
• Be sure to perform maintenance for the ink cap and the wiper of capping station every day.
If you leave it dirty, dirt may adhere to the nozzle surface, or, dust and dry ink may be rubbed against
the nozzle. It may cause discharge defect.
Carriage
4-4
Maintaining the Capping Station
1
clean stick dipped in cleaning liquid for maintenance.
Wipe off so that cleaning solution for maintenance will not
remain.
Bracket
Wiper blade
4-5
9 Clean the cap rubber and cap rubber cover.
• Wipe off the ink sticking to the cap rubber and cap rubber
cover with a clean stick dipped in cleaning liquid for
Cap rubber
4-6
Maintaining the Capping Station
• Clean the station and the area around it about twice a week (it varies, depending on frequency in the
use of the machine).
• If ink remaining in the waste ink tray gets cured due to UV light, ink discharged at flushing cannot be
moved into the waste ink bottle. It is recommended to clean the waste ink tray frequently.
1
2 Press the key. MOVE POS I T I ON
: S T A T I ON MA I N T .
3 Press
then press the
to select [STATION MAINT.], and
key.
• The carriage moves onto the table.
• Cleaning the waste ink tray. 1
Carriage
Flushing filter 4
5 Wipe off ink adhering to the flushing unit and/or
shutter portions.
Routine Maintenance
4-7
Cleaning the Head and the Area around It
Because the head employs a very precise mechanism, due care needs to be taken when it is cleaned.
Using a clean stick, etc., rub off gelatinous ink or dust that may stick to the lower part of the slider and the area
around the head.In doing so, never rub the nozzles of the head.
• Be sure to wear the attached goggles and gloves when cleaning the area around the head.Otherwise,
you may get ink in your eyes.
• If you get the ink on your skin or in your eyes, wash it away with plenty of water immediately.
• Clean the bottom of carriage every day so that it will not get dirt from inks or dusts. If you leave it dirty,
dust and dry ink may be rubbed against the nozzle at wiping operation when performing head
cleaning.
• When you clean the carriage bottom surface, fully be careful not to rub the nozzle surface.
4-8
Cleaning the Head and the Area around It
6 Wipe ink sticking to the side of the head off with a clean stick.
• Never rub the nozzles.
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Clean with a clean stick.
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7 Press the key after the cleaning. HE AD MA I N T ENANCE
COMP L E T ED [ EN T ]
4
Routine Maintenance
4-9
Washing the Ink Discharge Passage (DISWAY WASH)
Wash the ink discharge passage regularly to prevent the head nozzles from clogging due to ink coagulation
inside the passage.
4-10
Cleaning the Head and the Area around It
When the Machine Is Not Used for a Long Time (CUSTODY WASH)
When the machine is not going to be used for a week or more, use the cleaning function for custody to clean
the head nozzles and ink discharge passage.After this, keep the machine in custody.
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2 Press to select [CUSTODY WASH]. CUS TODY WA SH
[ EN T ]
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• The carriage moves onto the platen.
• Until wiper/ bracket cleaning is competed, [COMPLETED (NEXT): ENT] is displayed on the
screen. After the work up to the step 4 is completed, press the key. If you press the
key before cleaning is completed, the machine moves to the next washing procedure.
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(2) Clean the wiper and bracket with a clean stick dipped in cleaning solution for maintenance .
Wipe off so that cleaning solution for maintenance will not remain.
(3) Insert it in the original position by holding the projections at both ends of the wiper.
Projection
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Routine Maintenance
4-11
5 Press the key. CA P C L E AN I NG
COMP L E T ED ( NEX T ) [ EN T ]
• The carriage moves onto the platen.
• Until wiper cleaning is competed, [COMPLETED (NEXT): ENT] is displayed on the screen. After
the work up to the step 6 is completed, press the key. If you press the key
before cleaning is completed, the machine moves to the next washing procedure.
Cap rubber
• Until washing liquid is filled, [COMPLETED (NEXT): ENT] is displayed on the screen. After the
work up to the Step 8 is completed, press the key. If you press the key
before washing liquid is filled, the carriage returns to the original position.
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Cleaning the Head and the Area around It
11 1
Press the key. CUS TODY WA SH
P L E A SE WA I T
• After its initial operation, the machine returns to step2.
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Routine Maintenance
4-13
When Nozzle Clogging Cannot Be Solved
When nozzle clogging cannot be solved even after the head cleaning ( P.2-15) has been done, perform the
following two functions:
HEAD FILLUP • Fill the head with ink. ( P.4-14)
NOZZLE WASH • Wash the head nozzle. ( P.4-15)
• Alternative nozzles for printing, when nozzles missing can not be improved.
NOZZLE RECOVERY
( P.4-20)
HE AD F I L L UP
MMK K _ _ _ _
HE AD F I L L UP
• Head selection:by the keys. _ _ _ _ CCYY
• Select to fill or not to fill:by the keys.
4-14
When Nozzle Clogging Cannot Be Solved
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• Until wiper cleaning is competed, [COMPLETED (NEXT): ENT] is displayed on the
screen. After the work up to the step 4 is completed, press the key. If you press
the key before cleaning is completed, the machine moves to the next washing
procedure.
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Routine Maintenance
4-15
Cap rubber
• Until washing liquid is filled, [COMPLETED (NEXT): ENT] is displayed on the screen.
After the work up to the Step 8 is completed, press the key. If you press the
key before washing liquid is filled, the carriage returns to the original position.
• When nozzle missing is not cleared even after this washing is carried out several times, contact the
distributor in your region or our service office.
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When Nozzle Clogging Cannot Be Solved
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• : Selects right side port
S E T TOO L
• Move the Y bar as far forwards as possible and move the carriage S T AR T [ EN T ]
to above the wiper.
• Press the key to stop it in that position.
Maintenance cover
4
Routine Maintenance
• Until the air purge jig setting is completed, [COMPLETED [ENT]] is displayed on the
screen. After the work up to the Step 8 is completed, press the key.
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6 Open, one at a time, the ink port caps on the side
you selected in step 3.
Port2
Jig
10 Press the
• Press the
key to weaken ink discharge.
key to enable ink discharge using minute negative pressure in the machine so that
ink cannot easily leak. Be sure to always press the key so that minute negative pressure is
applied in the machine before attaching or removing the jig.
4-18
When Nozzle Clogging Cannot Be Solved
11 Perform the procedures from 9 to 10 on all ports which have to be purged the air.
• Attach the jig to the port from which you want to purge air and press the
from the machine.
key to release air
• The carriage might move rapidly. Be careful not to place hands, your head or other body
parts near the carriage.
• Be sure to always press the key so that minute negative pressure is applied
in the machine before attaching or removing the jig.
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15 After attaching the cap, press the
• Negative pressure control restarts and wiping begins.
key. REMOV E TOO L
COMP L E T ED [ EN T ]
P L E A SE WA I T
• After the work has been completed, attach the removed cover as soon as possible. If you
leave it for a long time, UV light may affect ink.
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Alternative nozzles for printing, when nozzles missing can not be improved
NOZZLE RECOVERY: When nozzles missing can not be improved at specific points, other good nozzles can
be used as alternatives for printing.
H2
NOZ Z L E RECOVERY
: PR I N T [ EN T ]
4-20
When Nozzle Clogging Cannot Be Solved
(1)
Recovery nozzle No.
(1 to 320) or OFF
Select the registration number from 1 to 10 by pressing
1
and press the key.
Registration No.: 1 to 10
(2) Register the nozzle number that needs recovery by pressing
and press the key.
Registration Recovery
State
Nozzle missing number Nozzle No.
No.184 1 16 Target for nozzle recovery
Target for nozzle recovery
1
2 128
Nozzle 3 184 Target for nozzle recovery
missing 4 OFF No registration
No.128 5 OFF No registration
Nozzle missing
No.16
1
Nozzle
number
•
•
•
Up to 10 nozzles can be registered per 1 nozzle line.
Even if you use this function, time required for printing does not change.
For the lowest number of paths of the printing mode, the NOZZLE RECOVERY function is invalid.
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• Even if you register the NOZZLE RECOVERY, the pattern of test print etc. is not recovered.
Routine Maintenance
• When you use white ink, print on the clear film to check.
4-21
Check if the registered nozzle is recovered
You can check whether registered nozzle has been successfully recovered.
With the following settings “ON”, you can print a test pattern using a recovered nozzle when test print ( P.2-
13).
• When test print with the recovered nozzle that was registered in the nozzle recovery, please select
“ON” in step 3 of P.2-13 “Test Printing”.
4-22
When Nozzle Clogging Cannot Be Solved
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key.
• Set value:OFF, CONTINUE, STOP
• OFF :Does not check at the start of printing.
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recovered, display the print confirmation screen. When UNRECOVERAB L E [ EN T ]
print, press .
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Routine Maintenance
4-23
When Nozzle Clogging Cannot Be Solved
H 1 - A C L E AR ?
E X ECU T E [ EN T ]
4-24
Automatic Maintenance Function
To use this machine comfortably, you can set various maintenances to be performed automatically.
Here, set performing intervals of various automatic maintenances.
You can prevent troubles such as ink clogging by performing automatic maintenance periodically (automatic
maintenance function).
For the auto maintenance functions, the following items can be set:
• When you perform maintenance manually, after manual maintenance is completed and when time set
with the automatic maintenance function has passed, maintenance starts automatically.
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< L OCA L >
auto maintenance function is not carried out. Perform the
Ch e c k wa s t e i n k [ MN T ]
operations of P.4-29 if required.
• When the power button on the front of the machine is turned off,
check the waste ink tank.
4-25
Automatic Maintenance Function
4-26
Replacing consumables
Replacing the wiper
The wiper is consumable.When the display indicates that it is necessary to
< L OCA L >
replace the wiper, immediately replace the wiper with a new one.
R e p l a c e a WI P ER [ M N T ]
Also, wipe ink sticking to the lower surface of the slider off.
• A cleaning wiper is an option.Buy one through the dealer in your region or at our service office.
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5 Press the key. * Be i n g I n i t i a l i z e d *
P L E A SE WA I T
• After its initial operation, the machine returns to LOCAL.
Routine Maintenance
4-27
If a Waste Ink Tank Confirmation Message Appears
Ink used in head cleaning, etc. is stored in the waste ink tank on the lower right side of the machine. This
machine counts the accumulated amount of discharged ink. When that reaches a specified amount, the
machine displays a confirmation message.(When this message is displayed, consider the replacement of the
waste ink tank.)
• The message is displayed when it reaches 80% (2.1L ) of the 2.6L tank.
2 Check the state of the waste ink tank < L OCA L >
L e v e l : 8 0%( 1 . 6 L )
• When it is different from the actual amount, press and
correct.
• When you correct (80%), press the key to return to
LOCAL.
• When you replace (disposal) and clear the count, perform the
procedures in “Disposing of waste ink”. ( P.4-29)
• If you simply delete the message by pressing the key, and go on using the printer without
disposing of the waste ink, then the waste ink could overflow from the waste ink tank.
4-28
Replacing consumables
• Be sure to wear the supplied goggles and gloves when disposing the waste ink tank. Otherwise, you
may get ink in your eyes.
• Do not replace the waste ink tank while this machine operates (during printing or cleaning).
• When waste ink may spill out during the work, wipe it off with a waste cloth etc.
Stopper
1
3 Take out the waste ink tank.
(1) Hold the handle of the waste ink tank and pull it out to
the front.
(2) Raise the waste ink tank and take it out.
4
Waste ink
discharging spout
Routine Maintenance
Waste ink
4-29
4 Move waste ink to a polyethylene tank and return the empty waste ink tank to the
original position.
(1) As indicated in the right figure, move waste ink pooled in the
waste ink tank to another polyethylene tank.
(2) Hold the handle of the waste ink tank and insert it along the
rail.
(3) Raise the waste ink tank.
Rail
4-30
Replacing consumables
Replacing the waste ink tank before the waste ink tank confirmation message is displayed (1)
if you replace the waste ink tank before the waste ink tank confirmation message is displayed (before the 2L
tank is 80% (1.6L) full), set the waste ink information to 0% in the Information menu.
1
US AGE [ EN T ]
1
ink tank information is displayed. = 6 0%
4
Leve l : 0%( 0 . 0 L )
4-31
Replacing consumables
Replacing the waste ink tank before the waste ink tank confirmation message is displayed (2)
Set the waste ink information to 0% in the maintenance menu.
When you run this menu, it will be the same state as that from the usage to 0% on the previous page.
4-32
Refilling antifreeze mixed water
To cool the LED UV unit, put antifreeze mixed water into
the cooling water tank in the cooling device.
Cooling device
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Note on refill
• Water and antifreeze liquid compound ratio should be 2(water) to 1(Antifreeze liquid).
• When only water is supplied to the cooling water tank without antifreeze liquid, it may damage the UV
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unit by freeze.
• When only antifreeze liquid is supplied to the cooling water tank without water, the machine does not
work properly, and may cause an error.
• If water in the cooling water tank frequently becomes insufficient, contact a distributor in your district
or our office.
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• Dispose of the waste water mixed with antifreeze liquid pursuant to the regulations of your district.
• Be sure to wear goggle and gloves for handling the antifreeze liquid.
4
Routine Maintenance
• Use the recommended antifreeze liquid by Mimaki. If not, the cooling device may be broken.
(Supplied antifreeze liquid :1000cc x 2 bottles)
• Do not touch the antifreeze liquid directly. If the antifreeze liquid settles on your skin or clothes,
immediately wash it off with soap and water. If you get antifreeze liquid in your eyes, immediately
wash your eyes with a lot of clean water. Then, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
• Store antifreeze liquid in a dark and cold place.
• Store antifreeze liquid in a place that is out of the reach of children.
• When discarding antifreeze liquid which is no longer needed, entrust them to an industrial waste
disposal contractor, clarifying their contents.
• Before using antifreeze liquid, be sure to read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
• Prepare a tank with a cap to put in the waste water from cooling water tank.
• When water in the cooling water tank is low, an error message is
< L OC A L >
displayed. In this case, replace water in the same way shown as
WA T E R L A C K
the next page.
4-33
Refill cooling water
If an error of lack of water, refill cooling water. To fill up its capacity, about 500cc refill is required.
4-34
Refilling antifreeze mixed water
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5 Close the feed-water inlet and the air purge cover, and attach the cover of the left
rear surface of the Y bar.
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Routine Maintenance
4-35
Exchange the flushing filter
Tools required for • Cleaning liquid for maintenance (SPC-0568)
Exchabge • Waste cloth • Gloves • Goggles
• Be sure to wear the supplied goggles and gloves when exchanging theflushing filter. Since the ink is
absorbed in the Flushing filter, you may get ink in your eyes.
4-36
Exchange the flushing filter
1
3 Press the key. CARR I AGE OU T
S T AR T [ EN T ]
• Until filter exchange is competed, [COMPLETED [ENT]] is displayed on the screen. After the
work up to the step 5 is completed, press the key. If you press the key
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before exchange is completed, the machine moves to the next procedure.
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• The carriage will return to the station, and the mode will
return to LOCAL.
Flushinu filter
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Routine Maintenance
4-37
4-38
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
This chapter
describes the corrective measures to be taken for a phenomenon suspected to be trou-
ble and the procedures to clear the error number displayed on the LCD.
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................5-2
Power does not turn on ...................................................................5-2
The machine does not start printing ................................................5-2
Image quality is poor .......................................................................5-3
Nozzle is clogged ............................................................................5-3
Ink bottle warning appears ..............................................................5-4
If a Message “SHAKE WHITE INK BOTLES” Appears ...................5-5
If an error related to the sub tank occurs (Error 618 to 61b) ...........5-6
If negative pressure abnormality occurs ..........................................5-7
Warning / Error Messages ...............................................................5-9
Warning messages ..........................................................................5-9
Error messages .............................................................................5-12
Troubleshooting
Take appropriate actions as described below before taking the trouble as a failure.
If still the problem is not solved after troubleshooting, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI.
Is the power button located on the front of No Turn on the power button on the front of the
machine "ON" ? machine. ( P.2-3)
No
Is the correct interface cable used ? Use the cable exclusive for the device.
No
Is the interface cable properly connected ? Securely connect the interface cable.
Yes
5-2
Troubleshooting
Phenomenon Measures
White lines / blur / dark stripes (in the (1) Execute the head cleaning. ( P.2-15)
direction of travel of the heads) (2) Perform maintenance of the inside of the station. ( P.4-4)
Disagreement in print positions between
(1) Execute the [DROP POSITION] function. ( P.3-8)
outward trip and homeward trip
(1) Execute the wiper cleaning. ( P.4-4)
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(2) Execute the ink cap cleaning. ( P.4-4)
(3) Clean around the head. ( P.4-8)
Ink drops falling on media during printing
(4) Execute the head cleaning [NORMAL]. ( P.2-15)
(5) Set a shorter interval of INTERVAL WIPING operation.
( P.3-20)
Nozzle is clogged
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• When nozzle clogging is not dissolved even after the head cleaning referring to P.2-15, make sure the
recovery the nozzle by the operations of P.4-14.
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Troubleshooting
5-3
Ink bottle warning appears
If an ink bottle trouble is detected, the bottle LED “red” is lit, and a warning message appears.
None of printing, cleaning and all the other operations that use ink is available.
If an abnormality occurs, perform the following procedures:
• Check that the IC chip in the ink cover is correctly set.
• Replace the ink bottle in question immediately.
• Once ink bottle trouble is displayed, do not leave the ink bottle without replacing it for a long time;
otherwise, the machine will lose the nozzle clogging prevention function.
If nozzles are clogged, the machine must be repaired by MIMAKI's service engineer.
• When multiple bottle defects occur and if you press the key or , they are displayed
by turns.
5-4
Troubleshooting
1 Take out the white ink bottle, and slowly shake it twenty times and more.
• To prevent ink from leaking when you shake it, wear gloves and cover the ink bottle cap with a paper
towel etc. Being in that status, slowly shake it twenty times and more by flowing ink.
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• If the remaining amount of ink is less, ink in the bottle cannot be beaten enough. Tilt the
ink bottle until it becomes vertical.
Repeat this
1
Cover with paper towel firmly and shake ink slowly
2 Set the white ink bottle on the tank, and move the
lever on the tank completely from the right to the
left side.
• Set the ink bottle while moving the lever on the tank
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completely to the right.
Lever
1
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Troubleshooting
5-5
If an error related to the sub tank occurs (Error 618 to 61b)
The Error 618 to 61b are related to the sub tank.
Execute following procedures when an error about sub tank occurs, or when the nozzle is not unclogged after
cleaning.
5-6
Troubleshooting
• If pressure abnormality occurs, immediately adjust the pressure with the following procedures and
return it to the normal value.
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4 Rotate the adjustment screw of the throttle valve to release it so that air can flow.
• Rotate it until the adjustment screw of the throttle valve comes to the middle position.
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screw to this position.
5-7
Troubleshooting
• When an error occurs even after you adjusted the pressure, contact your local distributor to call for
service.
5-8
Warning / Error Messages
If some trouble occurs, the buzzer sounds and the display shows a corresponding error message.
Take an appropriate remedy for the displayed error.
Warning messages
Errors when performing operations
CAN ‘ T OP ERA T E
Data was received. • Perform data clear. ( P.2-17)
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D A T A R EMA I N
1
C a n’ t P R I N T / C A R T . [ E N T ] Ink supply (print, cleaning, etc.) cannot
Replace them with usable ink bottles.
be performed.
< L OC A L >
The waste ink tank is nearly full. • Check the waste ink tank.
Ch e c k wa s t e i n k [ MN T ]
< L OC A L >
D A T A R EMA I N
The data has been received.
• Press the key to perform printing. Or, per-
form data clear.
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< L OC A L > Water in the cooling water tank • Refill cooling water according to P.4-33
WA T E R L A C K becomes less. “Refilling antifreeze mixed water”.
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R E F I L L WA T E R • While this warning is displayed, on-line
printing can not be done.
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Troubleshooting
5-9
Message Cause Solution
< L OC A L > The value of the negative pressure • Perform “PRESSURE ADJUST” ( P.5-
N EGA T I V E P RE S S URE sensor is abnormal. 7) of the maintenance. If you cannot adjust
it to the normal value, or, even if you per-
< L OC A L > The value of the positive pressure sen- form, it may be displayed, contact your
POS I T I V E PRE S SURE sor is abnormal. local distributor to call for service.
The ink of the ink bottle has been • Press the key to check the rele-
< L OC A L >
nearly used up. vant ink bottle. Be careful because it may
I NK NE AR END [ ENT ]
There is little ink in the supply unit. be INK NEAR END soon.
• Perform “SUB TANK” ( P.5-6) of the
maintenance. Also check the remaining
< L OC A L > Ink could not be supplied to the sub amount of ink in the ink bottle. Even if you
SUPP L Y I NK : MMC C Y Y K K tank. performed this, when the message is dis-
played, contact your local distributor to call
for service.
• Turn off the power to the machine and turn
it on after a while.
< L OC A L > The liquid level sensor abnormality of
• If the same error message appears again,
S u b t a n k S e n s : MMC C Y Y K K the sub tank has been detected.
contact your local distributor to call for ser-
vice.
Though a certain amount was con- • Perform “SUB TANK” ( P.5-11) of the
< L OC A L > maintenance. Even if you performed this,
sumed, there is no change in the sub
T ANK l e v r l H : MMC C Y Y K K when the message is displayed, contact
tank sensor High.
your local distributor to call for service.
Though a certain amount was con-
< L OC A L >
sumed, there is no change in the sub
T ANK l e v r l L : MMC C Y Y K K
tank sensor Low.
< L OC A L >
The machine temperature is high.
M a c h i n e T EMP / H i * * * °C
Adjust the ambient temperature of the
installation place.
< L OC A L >
The machine temperature is low.
M a c h i n e T EMP / L o * * * °C
5-10
Warning / Error Messages
Ink Error
Ink error is displayed also in the local guidance. ( P.3-30)
Message Cause Solution
K I ND OF I NK The ink of the ink bottle is different in • Check the ink type of the ink bottle gener-
: - - - - YYKK type from the ink currently supplied. ating the warning.
CO L OR O F I N K The ink of the ink bottle is different in • Check the ink color of the ink bottle gener-
: - - - - YYKK
WRONG I N K B O T T L E
color from the ink currently supplied.
NO I N K B O T T L E The ink bottle is not set on the external • Set the ink bottle on the bottle holder with
: - - - - YYKK ink supply unit. the warning.
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E X P I R A T I ON
However, you can use it until the end of the
: - - - - YYKK bottle has passed.
following month.
• One month has passed after the expiration
The expiration date of an ink bottle has date.
E X P I R A T I ON ( 1 MON T H )
passed (one month has passed after However, you can use it until the end of
: - - - - YYKK
the specified expiration date). this month. (The ink bottle lamp blinks in
red.)
Two months have passed after the expira-
The expiration date of an ink bottle has
1
E X P I R A T I ON ( 2 MON T H ) tion date.
passed (two months have passed after
: - - - - YYKK Replace the ink bottle generating the warn-
the specified expiration date).
ing with a new one.
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Troubleshooting
5-11
Error messages
When an error message is displayed, eliminate the error according to the chart below.
If the same error message appears again, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI to call for service.
E R ROR 1 0 8
Head connection can not be confirmed.
H D CON N E C T [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ]
E R ROR 1 0 8
Head temperature can not be read.
H D T H E RM I S [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ]
E R ROR 1 2 a An abnormality occurred in the ink dis- • Turn off the power to the machine and turn
HDC S P E ED charge waveform. it on after a while.
If the same error message appears again,
E R ROR 1 2 e Abnormality of the Driver of the Print contact your local distributor to call for ser-
He a d F a i l e d [ x x x x ] head. vice.
E R ROR 1 2 2
There is no PRAM.
CH E C K : S DR AM
E R ROR 1 2 9 The battery life end of the internal clock • Contact your local distributor to call for ser-
B A T T E R Y E X CH A NGE is detected. vice.
5-12
Warning / Error Messages
E R ROR 1 7 1
New Print Head was recognized.
N EW H E A D CON N E C T
1
Ma i n PCB Q6 C h e c k K mode).
E R ROR 1 8 6
H D C O V E R F L OW
E R ROR 1 8 6
H D C U N D E R F L OW
An error is detected on the waveform
printed on.
E R ROR 1 8 7
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H D C S L EW R A T E
• Turn off the power to the machine and turn
it on after a while.
E R ROR 1 8 8
If the same error message appears again,
H D C MEMOR Y
contact your local distributor to call for ser-
vice.
E R ROR 1 8 a An error occurred in the main PCB power
M a i n P C B V _ COR E supply.
1
Ma i n PCB V 1 R 5 B power supply.
E R ROR 1 8 e
An error occurred in the flushing control.
F L S NO T COMP [ 12__ ]
E R ROR 1 8 f
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OF F SE T S T ART [ 12__ ]
An error occurred in the head voltage
control.
E R ROR 1 8 f
OF F S E T END [ 12__ ]
E R ROR 1 9 f
The LED UV is not connected.
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L E D CON N C T E R R : * * * * *
5-13
Message Cause Solution
E R ROR 3 0 4
USB device initialization failure.
US B I N I T ERR
E R ROR 4 0 1 An excessive load was applied to the X • Turn off the main power to the machine
MO T OR X motor. and turn it on after a while.
If the same error message appears again,
E R ROR 4 0 2 An excessive load was applied to the Y contact your local distributor to call for ser-
MO T OR Y motor. vice.
E R ROR 5 0 5
The media jam occurs. • Remove the media and reset it.
ME D I A J AM
E R ROR 5 0 9
A HDC position counter error occurred.
HDC POS CN T
E R ROR 5 1 0
X OR I G I N
X-origin could not be detected.
E R ROR 5 1 9 The value of the negative pressure • Perform “PRESSURE ADJUST” ( P.5-
N E G A T I V E P . S E N S OR sensor is abnormal. 7) of the maintenance. If you cannot adjust
it to the normal value, or, even if you per-
E R ROR 5 1 a The value of the positive pressure sen- form, it may be displayed, contact your
P O S I T I V E P . S E N S OR sor is abnormal. local distributor to call for service.
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Warning / Error Messages
E R ROR 6 1 d
NEGA T I V E P . N o t E n o u g h
The negative pressure cannot be kept
properly
1
E R ROR 6 1 e • Perform “PRESSURE ADJUST” ( P.5-
NEGA T I V E P . OV ER 7) of the maintenance. If you cannot adjust
it to the normal value, or, even if you per-
E R ROR 6 1 f Starting of the positive pressure control form, it may be displayed, contact your
P O S I T I V E P . CON T RO L has an abnormality. local distributor to call for service.
E R ROR 6 2 0
POS I T I V E P . N o t E n o u g h
The positive pressure cannot be kept
properly.
1
E R ROR 6 2 1
POS I T I V E P . OV ER
E R ROR 7 0 2
The thermistor of a heater is defective.
T H E RM I S T OR
1
E R ROR 7 0 6
UVLED Driver circuit board is very hot.
DRV OVH T 0 * * 0 * *
• Turn off the main power to the machine
and turn it on after a while.
E R ROR 7 0 7
A head heater is disconnected. If the same error message appears again,
! H 1 HEA T ER BREAK
contact your local distributor to call for ser-
vice.
E R ROR 7 1 4 Communication error of ink heater
I N K H E A T E R COM E R R circuit board.
1
E R ROR 7 1 5
I n k He a t e r RT h r : 1 2
Abnormal Ink heater thermistor.
E R ROR 7 1 5
I n kHe a t e r FTh r : 1 2
5
selecting whether to control the ink heater is
Anomaly temperature of ink heater.
displayed.
E R ROR 7 1 6
• Press the [>] (START) key and start the
I n k H e a t e r L Tmp : 1 2 control of ink heater. If still display, please
call for our service or our dealer
Troubleshooting
5-15
Warning / Error Messages
E R ROR 7 1 7
I n k H e a t e r RB r k : 1 2
• Turn off the main power to the machine
Ink heater is disconnected.
and turn it on after a while.
E R ROR 7 1 7
I n kHe a t e r LB r k : 1 2
If the same error message appears again,
contact your local distributor to call for ser-
vice.
E R ROR 7 1 8 Abnormal thermistor of the ink heater
I n k H e a t e r PCB T h r : 1 2 PCB.
E R ROR 7 1 9
I n k H e a t e r PCB F u s e : 1 2
Ink heater PCB fuse is out.
• Turn off the main power to the machine
and turn it on after a while.
E R ROR 7 1 A UVLED diver circuit board fuse has
If the same error message appears again,
UV - DRV F u s e : * * * * * * blown.
contact your local distributor to call for ser-
vice.
E R ROR 7 1 1
UVLED circuit board is very hot.
L ED OVH T 0 * * 0 * *
E R ROR 9 0 2 There remains received data that has • Execute the data clear function.
D A T A R EMA I N not yet been printed. ( P.2-17)
SYSTEM HALT
Message Solution
Turn off the main power to the machine and turn it on after a while.
S Y S T EM H A L T
Check the number and contact your local distributor to call for service. (“000” is the error
0 0 0 : ME S S A G E
No.)
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Chapter 6
Appendix
This chapter
contains the lists of the specifications and functions of this machine.
Specifications ..................................................................................6-2
Machine specifications ....................................................................6-2
Ink specifications .............................................................................6-3
Setting orders depending on ink type ..............................................6-4
Setting orders of ink bottles .............................................................6-4
Sheet for inquiry ..............................................................................6-6
Function Flowchart ..........................................................................6-8
Specifications
Machine specifications
Item Specifications
Method Drop-on-demand piezoelectric print heads
Print head
Specification 2 heads: 2-layered staggered arrangement in 1-line
300x450HQ : Bi/Uni 6/12 pass
600x600 : Bi/Uni 8/16 pass
4-colors
600x900 : Bi/Uni 12/24 pass
Printing mode 1200x1200 : Bi/Uni 16/32 pass
(scan x feed) 300x450HQ : Bi/Uni 12/24 pass
600x600 : Bi/Uni 16/32 pass
4-colors + White
600x900 : Bi/Uni 24/48 pass
1200x1200 : Bi/Uni 32/64 pass
Usable inks Dedicated UV curable in (Y, M, C, K, W, CL, P)
Supplying 1L x 8 bottles (For 4-color, UISS switching is available. Also,
Ink supply
UISS switching is available for M and C with 4-color + W)
4-colors 1L-bottle x 2 for each color
4-colors + White Y and K: 1 bottle each. M, C and W: 2 bottles each.
Capacity of ink 4-colors + White + Clear M, C, Y and K: 1 bottle each. W and CL: 2 bottles each.
bottle 4-colors + White + Clear +
M, C, Y, K, Cl and P: 1 bottle each. W: 2 bottles.
Primer
6 colors + White M, C, Y, K, Lc and Lm: 1 bottle each. W: 2 bottles.
Size 2,580 mm x 2,040 mm (101.6 in x 80.3 in)
Usable media Thickness Less than 50 mm (Less than 1.97 in)
Weight Up to 50 kg (110.2 lb) / m2. Prohibit concentrated load.
Max. printing width 2,500 x 1,300mm (98.4 x 51.2 in)
Whichever the larger one of ± 0.3 mm or ± 0.3 % of the designated
Absolute accuracy
Distance accu- (Whichever the larger one of ± 0.012 in or ± 0.3 % of the designated)
racy Whichever the larger one of ± 0.2 mm or ± 0.1 % of the designated
Reproducibility
(Whichever the larger one of ± 0.0079 in or ± 0.1 % of the designated)
Perpendicularity ± 0.5 mm / 500 mm (± 0.020 in / 19.7 in)
1.2 mm to 3 mm (0.047 in to 0.12 in)
Head height adjustment
(media thickness automatic recognition)
Media absorption Absorption fixing with vacuum unit
UV LED lamp fitting (mounted on carriage)
UV unit
UV power is mounted in the main body.
Waste ink tank Bottle type (3,200 cc)/ Detected by software counter
Interface USB 2.0
Command MRL- III
during standby Less than 55 dB
Noise
At operation *1 Less than 75 dB
VCCI-Class A, FCC-Class A, UL 60950, CE Marking (EMC,Low Voltage
Safety Standard
Directive, Machinery Directive), CB Report, RoHS
Power AC200 - 240 ± 10% , 50/60Hz ± 1Hz , 12A or less
Power consumption 2,800W or less
Available temp. 15 °C to 30 °C (59 °F to 86 °F)
Humidity 35 to 65% Rh (No condensation)
Recomended
Guaranteed temp. 18 °C to 25 °C (64.4°F to 77°F)
Environment
Temperature change ± 10 °C (50 °F) / h or less
Dust 0.15 mg/m3 (Equivalent to normal office level)
Weight 650 kg (1,433 lb)
6-2
Specifications
Ink specifications
Item Specifications
Supply 1L Ink bottle
Black ink
Cyan ink
Magenta ink
Yellow ink
Color White ink
Light cyan (only LUS150 ink)
Light magenta (only LUS150 ink)
Clear ink (LH100 ink, LUS120 ink)
Primer ink (PR-100, PR-200)
Ink capacity 1 liter
The period is printed on the ink bottle.
Shelf life
Within three months after opening the package even in the available period.
5 to 30˚C (41 to 86˚F)
Storage
(Storage at temperature of 30˚C (86 ˚F) is permitted within a month.)
Storage tempera-
ture 1 to 60˚C (33.8 to 140˚F)
Transportation (Storage at temperature of 60˚C (140 ˚F) is only permitted within 120 hours, and
at temperature of 40˚C (104 ˚F) is permitted within a month.)
Appendix
6
6-3
Setting orders depending on ink type
The setting value and the setting orders of the ink bottles differ depending on the ink type you use.
M M K K C C Y Y
M K C Y M C W W
M K C Y Cl Cl W W
6-4
Setting orders depending on ink type
M K C Y Cl P W W
Y
M K C Y Lm Lc W W
Appendix
6
6-5
Sheet for inquiry Sheet for inquiry
Use this sheet for troubles and abnormal functions of the machine.
Fill in the following necessary items, and then fax the sheet to our sales office.
Company name
Person in charge
Telephone number
machine model
Operating OS
Machine information *1
Error message
Contents of inquiry
*1. Refer to "Confirming Machine information" of "Convenient using" then fill in necessary information. ( P.3-28)
6-6
Appendix
6
6-7
Function Flowchart
< L OC A L >
WH I D T H : * * * * mm
OR I G I N S E T U P OR I G I N S E T U P
0.0 - - - - * * OR I G I N * *
OR I G I N S E T U P OR I G I N S E T U P
Z H E I GH T = * * . * mm * * Z H E I GH T * *
1.5 to 50.0
Setting recovery ON/OFF: the case of ON
T ES T PR I NT T ES T PR I NT
( F EED D I R . ) [ ENT ] NO Z Z L E R E COV E R Y : ON
FEED DIR., SCAN DIR. ON/ OFF
C L E A N I NG SE L ECT HEAD
NORMA L [ ENT ] - 12
NORMAL/SOFT/HARD
S T A T I ON W I P E R C L E A N I NG
NO Z Z L E WA S H [ ENT ] COMP L E T E D ( N E X T ) [ E N T ]
S T A T I ON D I SWA Y WA S H
D I SWA Y WA S H [ ENT ] COMP L E T E D [ ENT ]
S T A T I ON CU S T OD Y WA S H
CU S T OD Y WA S H [ ENT ] COMP L E T E D [ ENT ]
To P.6-10
6-8
Function Flowchart
OR I G I N S E T U P OR I G I N S E T U P
H E A D GA P = * . * mm ME D I A t = * . * mm
* * P R I N T I NG * *
P L E A S E WA I T
* * C L E A N I NG * *
P L E A S E WA I T
C A RR I AGE OU T
COMP L E T E D [ ENT ]
C A P C L E A N I NG F i l l t he l i qu i d . P L E A S E WA I T
COMP L E T E D ( N E X T ) [ E N T ] COMP L E T E D ( N E X T ) [ E N T ] 00 : 00
* * C L E A N I NG * *
P L E A S E WA I T
W I P E R C L E A N I NG C A P C L E A N I NG F i l l t he l i qu i d .
COMP L E T E D ( N E X T ) [ E N T ] COMP L E T E D ( N E X T ) [ E N T ] COMP L E T E D ( N E X T ) [ E N T ]
Appendix
P L E A S E WA I T * * C L E A N I NG * *
00 : 00 P L E A S E WA I T
6
6-9
From P.6-8
To P.6-12
6-10
Function Flowchart
* * P R I N T I NG * * P A T T E RN 1 P A T T E RN 2
P L E A S E WA I T = 0.0 = 0.0
-40 to 40 -40 to 40
WA RN I NG S ER I A L N o . J FX5 0 0 - 2 1 3 1 V1 . 00
R e p l a c e a W I P E R [ MN T ] : ******** MR L - I I I V1 . 50
MA I N P C B EP L * U S E D T I ME
200 , 200 , 200 , 200
* : EPL or EPL2.
R E COV E R Y NO Z Z L E : * H1 - A : * * No . 1 - 5 H1 - B : * * No . 1 - 5
CON F I RM D E T A I L S [ MN T ] 001 / 00x / - - - / - - - / - - - 001 / 00x / - - - / - - - / - - -
Appendix
6
6-11
From P.6-10
V I EW S E T V I EW POS
S E T V I EW POS [ ENT ] = * * * * mm
F UNC T I ON H E A D H E I GH T ME D I A T H I C K N E S S
H E A D H E I GH T [ EN T ] ME D I A T H I C K N E S S [ E N T ] = * * . * mm
0.0 to 50.0mm
H E A D H E I GH T * * MOV I NG NOW* *
T H I C K N E S S CH E C K [ E N T ] P L E A S E WA I T
H E A D H E I GH T H E A D GA P
H E A D GA P [ ENT ] = * . * mm
1.2 to 3.0mm
F UNC T I ON OR I G I N OR I G I N * * * * mm
OR I G I N [ EN T ] SE L ECT : * OF F SE T * OF F S : * * * * mm
X OFFSET/Y OFFSET
SE TUP L OG I C A L S E E K
L OG I C A L S E E K [ ENT ] : HOS T
HOST/ON/OFF
SE TUP OV E R P R I N T
OV E R P R I N T [ ENT ] = HOS T
HOST / 1 to 9
To P.6-14 To P.6-14
6-12
Function Flowchart
ME D I A T H I C K N E S S
P L E A S E WA I T
T H I C K N E S S CH E C K T H I C K N E S S CH E C K T H I C K N E S S CH E C K
CH E C K S T A R T [ ENT ] * * CH E C K I NG * * ** . * : en t
* * P R I N T I NG * * P A T T E RN 1 P A T T E RN 2
P L E A S E WA I T = 0.0 = 0.0
-40 to 40 -40 to 40
Appendix
6
6-13
From P.6-12 From P.6-12
MANUAL
SE TUP U V MOD E
U V MOD E [ ENT ] : HOS T
HOST
HOST/PATTERN1, 2
SE TUP RE F RE SH
RE FRESH [ ENT ] : HOS T
HOST/Lv.3~Lv.0
SE TUP MA P S
MA P S [ ENT ] : MA P S 2
MA P S
: MA P S 1
MA P S
: OF F
SE TUP A U T O C L E A N I NG
A U T O C L E A N I NG [ ENT ] : OF F
OFF/ON
SE TUP I N T E R V A L W I P I NG
I N T E R V A L W I P I NG [ E N T ] : OF F
OFF/3 to 255min
I N T E R V A L W I P I NG
: P AGE
I N T E R V A L W I P I NG
: T I ME
To P.6-16
6-14
Function Flowchart
U V MOD E U V MOD E
: P A T T E RN 1 L EVE L : 1 0
PATTERN 1 to 2/ NOPRINT LEVEL0 to 15
WOR K CH A NGE
V A CUUM : ON [ ENT ]
ON/ OFF Ink set: 4-color + special color
CO L OR > CO L OR >
MA P S 2
P A T T E RN : 1 SMOO T H I NG Λ V . : A U Τ O
: AU TO
AUTO/PATTERN 1 to 5 AUTO / 5 to 100%
MA P S 2 MA P S 2
P A T T E RN : 1 SMOO T H I NG Λ V . : A U Τ O
PATTERN 1 to 5 AUTO / 5 to 100%
A U T O C L E A N I NG I NT ERVA L TYPE
: L E NG T H = 10page : SO F T
PAGE PAGE : 1 to 1000pages NORMAL /SOFT/HARD
Appendix
I NT ERVA L
= 1page
1 to 100 pages
I NT ERVA L
6
= 3m i n
3 to 50 min
6-15
From P.6-14
F UNC T I ON MA I N T E N A NC E S T A T I ON
MA I N T E N A NC E [ EN T ] S T A T I ON [ ENT ] C A RR I AGE OU T [ ENT ]
S T A T I ON
NO Z Z L E WA S H [ ENT ]
S T A T I ON
D I SWA Y WA S H [ ENT ]
S T A T I ON
CU S T OD Y WA S H [ ENT ]
S T A T I ON
F L U S H I NG F I L T E R [ E N T ]
MA I N T E N A NC E NO Z Z L E R E COV E R Y
NO Z Z L E R E COV E R Y [ E N T ] : PR I NT [ ENT ]
NO Z Z L E R E COV E R Y
: ENTRY [ ENT ]
NO Z Z L E R E COV E R Y
: C L EAR [ ENT ]
6-16
Function Flowchart
W I P E R C L E A N I NG C A P C L E A N I NG F i l l t he l i qu i d .
COMP L E T E ( N E X T ) [ ENT ] COMP L E T E ( N E X T ) [ EN T ] COMP L E T E ( N E X T ) [ E N T ]
P L E A S E WA I T * * C L E A N I NG * *
00 : 00 T] P L E A S E WA I T
D I SWA Y WA S H
COMP L E T E D [ ENT ]
CU S T OD Y WA S H W I P E R C L E A N I NG C A P C L E A N I NG
COMP L E T E D [ ENT ] COMP L E T E ( N E X T ) [ EN T ] COMP L E T E ( N E X T ) [ ENT ]
F i l l t he l i qu i d . P L E A S E WA I T * * C L E A N I NG * *
COMP L E T E ( N E X T ) [ E N T ] 00 : 00 T] P L E A S E WA I T
CU S T OD Y WA S H
COMP L E T E D [ ENT ]
C A RR I AGE OU T E X CH A NGE
S T ART [ ENT ] COMP L E T E D [ EN T ]
S E L ECT HEAD S E L E C T NO Z Z L E H1 - A
: H1 - 2 : H1 - A No . 1 : 0 0 1
H1-2/H3-4/H5-6 OFF / 1 to 320
6
6-17
From P.6-16 From P.6-16 From P.6-16
NO Z Z L E R E COV E R Y
: CON F I RM ME NU
NO Z Z L E R E COV E R Y
: CH E C K B E F OR E P R I N T
MA I N T E N A NC E A U T O MA I N T .
A U T O MA I N T . [ ENT ] RE F RE SH [ ENT ]
A U T O MA I N T .
C L E A N I NG [ ENT ]
MA I N T E N A NC E P R E S S UR E A D J U S T
P R E S S UR E A D J U S T [ E N T ] : N EGA T I V E
NEGATIVE / POSITIVE
R EMOV E T OO L
S T ART [ ENT ]
MA I N T E N A NC E I nkTankEx change
I n k T a n k E x c h a n g e [ ENT ] E X CH A NGE [ ENT ]
To P.6-20
6-18
Function Flowchart
CON F I RM ME NU
: OF F
ON/ OFF
CH E C K B E F OR E P R I N T
: OF F
OFF/ CONTINUE/ STOP
RE F RESH
: Lv . 1
Lv.1 to Lv.3
C L E A N I NG TYPE
: OF F : SO F T
Lv.1 to Lv.3 NORMAL / SOFT / HARD
Op e n T h r o t t l e V a l v e ** A D J U S T I NG * * P R E S S UR E
COMP L E T E D [ ENT ] P L E A S E WA I T = 0 . 00 kPa
P L E A S E WA I T
SUB T ANK * * F I L L UP * * * * C L E A N I NG * *
E X E CU T E [ ENT ] P L E A S E WA I T P L E A S E WA I T
S E T T OO L A I R PG A I R PG [ P URGE ]
COMP L E T E D [ ENT ] S T AR T [ EN T ] COMP L E T E D [ ENT ]
R EMOV E T OO L A I R PG * * C L E A N I NG * *
COMP L E T E D [ ENT ] E ND < > RE T RY P L E A S E WA I T
Appendix
6
6-19
From P.6-18
MA CH I N E S E T U P T I ME
T I ME [ ENT ] 2012 . 10 . 05 21 : 36 : 00
MA CH I N E S E T U P T EMP .
UN I T [ ENT ] : °C
°C / °F
MA CH I N E S E T U P KEY BUZ Z ER
K E Y BUZ Z ER [ ENT ] : ON
ON / OFF
MA CH I N E S E T U P L A NGU AGE
L A NGU AGE [ ENT ] : Eng l i s h
English / ニホ ン ゴ
MA CH I N E S E T U P R E S E T A L L S E T T I NG
RESE T [ ENT ] OK ? [ ENT ]
F UNC T I ON I N F ORMA T I ON W I P I NG
I N F ORMA T I ON [ EN T ] U S AGE [ ENT ] = 0
I N F ORMA T I ON J FX5 0 0 - 2 1 3 1 V1 . 00
V E R S I ON [ ENT ] MR L - I I I V1 . 50
I N F ORMA T I ON I n k REP L . R e p o r t
I n k REP L . R e p o r t [ ENT ] PR I NT [ ENT ]
I N F ORMA T I ON L I ST
L I ST [ EN T ] PR I NT [ ENT ]
6-20
Function Flowchart
L E NG T H
: mm
mm / inch
RESE T
Settings are initialized
E X E CU T E [ ENT ]
P L E A S E WA I T
* * P R I N T I NG * *
Appendix
P L E A S E WA I T
* * P R I N T I NG * *
6
6-21
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