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USER'S MANUAL
Thank you very much for purchasing this product.
To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's performance, please be
sure to read through this manual completely and store it in a safe location.
Unauthorized copying or transferral, in whole or in part, of this manual is prohibited.
The contents of this operation manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change
without notice.
The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible. If you
find any misprint or error, please inform us.
Roland DG Corp. assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may
occur through use of this product, regardless of any failure to perform on the part of this product.
Roland DG Corp. assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may
occur with respect to any article made using this product.
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Seite 1 - USER'S MANUAL

USER'S MANUALThank you very much for purchasing this product.➢ To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's

Seite 2 - For Canada

To Ensure Safe Use8WARNINGKeep open flame away from the work area.Ink and discharged fluid are flammable.Never store ink, maintenance liquid, or dis-

Seite 3 - Contents

98Chapter 4 Feature Reference4-8 Recording the Amount of Remaining MediaDisplaying the Amount of Remaining Media on the ScreenProcedure➊Press .Press.

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4-8 Recording the Amount of Remaining MediaChapter 4 Feature Reference99DescriptionSetting this to "ENABLE" automatically displays [SHEET R

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100Chapter 4 Feature Reference4-9 Viewing System InformationViewing the Serial Number, Firmware Version, and Other InformationProcedure➊Press .Presss

Seite 6 - To Ensure Safe Use

4-9 Viewing System InformationChapter 4 Feature Reference101

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102Chapter 4 Feature ReferenceMENUPRESETPRESETLOADPRESETSAVE To the [SHEET REMAIN] menu To the [NAME] menu To the [NAME8] menu To the [NAME1] men

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4-10 Menu List103Chapter 4 Feature ReferencePRESETNAMENAME_NAMENAME3NAMENAME5NAMENAME7NAMENAME8 To the [NAME1] menu To the [LOAD] menuNAME_NAME_NAM

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4-10 Menu ListChapter 4 Feature Reference104MENUHEAD HEIGHTMENUSUB MENUHEAD HEIGHTMIDDLEMIDDLESUB MENUSHEET TYPESUB MENUSHEET WIDTHSUB MENUSHEET POS.

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4-10 Menu List105Chapter 4 Feature ReferenceSUB MENUMAINTENANCEMAINTENANCECLEANINGSYSTEM INFO.MODELSYSTEM INFO.INKSYSTEM INFO.FIRMWAREContinuedContin

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4-10 Menu ListChapter 4 Feature Reference106Language and Unit MenuCleaning MenuMedia Heating System Configuration MenuPressCLEANINGNORMAL CL.CLEANING

Seite 12 - Warning Labels

107Chapter 5What to Do If

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To Ensure Safe Use9WARNINGEntrust operations such as transportation,unloading, and emplacement to trainedworkers.Handling requires special equipment a

Seite 14 - À propos des symboles

108Chapter 5 What to Do IfThe Printer Unit Doesn't RunIs the power switched on?Switch on the printer's main power, then press the sub power

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109Chapter 5 What to Do IfPrinted Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal StripesDo the print heads show dot drop-out?Carry out a printing test and

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5-2 Attractive Printing Is ImpossibleChapter 5 What to Do If110The Media Becomes Soiled When PrintedDo the print heads contact the media?The height o

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111Chapter 5 What to Do If5-3 The Media JamsThe Media JamsIf an error message is displayed because the mediahas jammed, immediately correct the probl

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112Chapter 5 What to Do IfThe Media Cannot Be Taken Up SmoothlyIs media feed unstable?Various factors can make media feed unstable. Refer to thefollo

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113Chapter 5 What to Do IfA variety of problems can occur if the media feed is notsmooth. This can cause such problems as poor printingquality, conta

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114Chapter 5 What to Do If5. Insert the head-unit tool into the hole on the bottomof the machine and turn gently. The print heads de-scend.6. Make th

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115Chapter 5 What to Do IfThese are the main messages that appear on the machine'sdisplay to prompt correct operation. They do not indi-cate any

Seite 22 - Printer unit

116Chapter 5 What to Do IfThis describes the error messages that may appear onthe machine's display, and how to take action to remedythe problem

Seite 23 - Ink cartridges

5-8 If an Error Message AppearsChapter 5 What to Do If117The media has jammed.Carefully remove the jammed media. The print heads mayalso be damaged.

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To Ensure Safe Use10Warning labels are affixed to make areas of danger immediately clear. The meanings of theselabels are as follows. Be sure to heed

Seite 26 - 1-1 Machine Features

119Chapter 6Specifications

Seite 27 - 1-2 Part Names and Functions

120Chapter 6 Specifications6-1 Usable MediaConditions for Usable MediaMedia width1220 to 2641 mm (48 to 104 inches)Roll outer diameter ( A)Maximum 25

Seite 28 - Chapter 1 Introduction

121Chapter 6 Specifications6-2 Printing AreaPrinting Area and Margins*1 The amount of margin can be changed by using .*2 Margin length required by th

Seite 29 - Operation Panel

122Chapter 6 Specifications6-3 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number LabelsSerial NumberThis is required when you seek maintenance, servici

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123Chapter 6 Specifications*1➢ At Roland PET film, print travel: 1 m➢ Temperature: 20˚C (68˚F), humidity: 50%➢ Not assured when the media heating sys

Seite 35 - Chapter 2 Operation

12 Pour utiliser en toute sécuritéLa manipulation ou l'utilisation inadéquates de cet appareil peuvent causer des blessures oudes dommages matéri

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Pour utiliser en toute sécurité13ATTENTIONS'assurer de suivre les procéduresd'utilisation décrites dans la documenta-tion. Ne jamais permett

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Pour utiliser en toute sécurité14ATTENTIONBrancher à une prise électrique conformeaux caractéristiques de cet appareil (ten-sion, fréquence et couran

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Pour utiliser en toute sécurité15 Remarques importantes à propos du câble d'alimentation, de la fiche et de la prise électriqueNe jamais déposer

Seite 39 - Mount the roll shaft

Pour utiliser en toute sécurité16ATTENTIONNe pas approcher une flamme nue del'espace de travail.L'encre et les liquides usés sont inflammab

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Pour utiliser en toute sécurité17ATTENTIONConfier les opérations comme le trans-port, le déchargement et la mise en placeà des travailleurs qui ont re

Seite 41 - Open the front cover

For the USAFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCESTATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits f

Seite 42 - Pull out the media

Pour utiliser en toute sécurité18Des vignettes d'avertissement sont apposées pour qu'il soit facile de repérer les zonesdangereuses. La sig

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20Important Notes on Handling and UseThis machine is a precision device. To ensure the full performance of this machine, be sure toobserve the followi

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Important Notes on Handling and Use21Ink cartridgesInk Cartridges Come in Various Types➢Use a type that is compatible with the printer. Also, be sure

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23Chapter 1Introduction

Seite 48 - Feed dancer roller

24Chapter 1 Introduction1-1 Machine FeaturesThis machine is a high-speed, grand-format printer compatible with media having a width of 104 inches.➢It

Seite 49 - How to Cut Off Media

25Chapter 1 IntroductionDryer Power-cord ConnectorThis supplies power to the dryer. A 200 to 240 V electricaloutlet is required.Printer Power-cord Co

Seite 50 - Procedure

Chapter 1 Introduction1-2 Part Names and Functions26PlatenThis is the path over which themedia passes. A suction fan thatkeeps the media from comingl

Seite 51 - General Guide for Adjustment

1-2 Part Names and FunctionsChapter 1 Introduction27Panel NotationIn this document, the keys and lights on the control panel are indicated by the fol

Seite 52 - 2-4 Starting Printing

1Contents To Ensure Safe Use ...4

Seite 53 - Printing Tests and Cleaning

Chapter 1 Introduction1-2 Part Names and Functions28AUTO SwitchThis makes the direction of rotationfor take-up and feed during print-ing change autom

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29Chapter 2Operation

Seite 55 - 2-5 If Ink Runs Out

30Chapter 2 Operation302-1 Switching the Power On and OffSwitching the Power On and OffThis machine has four power switches. You switch on all four

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Chapter 2 Operation2-1 Switching the Power On and Off31The Power-saving FeatureThis machine is provided with a power-saving feature that switches to

Seite 57 - USED CARTRIDGE

32Chapter 2 Operation322-2 Loading and Cutting Off MediaHow to Load MediaWARNINGWhen loading or moving roll media, use lifting equipment, and exercis

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Chapter 2 Operation2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media33Narrow-width media cannot be used. / For wide media, use the reinforcement pipe.➢ Never use med

Seite 59 - Adjustment

2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media34Chapter 2 Operation1.Mount the media and the paper pipe on the roll shaft.➊Load the media onto the roll shaft.Pres

Seite 60 - Disposing of Discharged Ink

Chapter 2 Operation2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media35➋Mount the roll shaft in the paper pipe.100 mmNever overly loosen the screws for the end caps.W

Seite 61 - Press a second time

2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media36Chapter 2 Operation2.Mount the media and paper pipe on the take-up and feed units.➊Switch off the take-up and feed

Seite 62 - Cleaning

Chapter 2 Operation2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media37➌Mount the roll shaft.➍Close the cover for the take-up unit.Leave the cover for the feed unit o

Seite 63 - Periodic Care and Maintenance

Contents2Chapter 4 Feature Reference...774-1

Seite 64 - Procedure

2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media38Chapter 2 Operation3.To load the media straight, make guide marks for positioning on the paper pipe.➊Pull out the

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Chapter 2 Operation2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media394.Pass the media through the printer and feed it out as far as the platen.➊Open the front cover

Seite 66 - How to Perform Cleaning

2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media40Chapter 2 Operation5.Pull out the media.➊ Go to the front of the printer. While holding down the media b

Seite 67 - Remove the right side cover

Chapter 2 Operation2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media41➍Move the take-up dancer roller inwards and se-cure it in place with the stopper.➎Let the media

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2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media42Chapter 2 Operation1236.Prepare the media for take-up on the paper pipe.➊Use adhesive tape to fasten the media sec

Seite 69 - NOW PROCESSING

Chapter 2 Operation2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media43➋Using the media gauge, make sure the left and right edges of the media on the take-up and feed

Seite 70 - Replacing the Wipers

2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media44Chapter 2 Operation7.Install the media clamps.The media clamps are magnetic.How to install correctlyMedia clampLin

Seite 71 - REPLACE WIPER

Chapter 2 Operation2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media45When you begin take-up, take care to ensure that the end of the media does not become rolled or

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2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media46Chapter 2 Operation➎Move the take-up dancer roller forward andbackward to stretch the media taut.If the media is n

Seite 73 - EMPTY WIPER TRAY

Chapter 2 Operation2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media47How to Cut Off MediaCAUTIONThe cutter knife used here is sharp and poses a hazard. Carry out op

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Contents3Copyright© 2005 Roland DG CorporationCompany names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.htt

Seite 75 - MAINTE. LIQUID

48Chapter 2 OperationPRE 45 PRINT 45DRY 50PRINT 38 4545PRINT 384040W 2600 mmSETUP SHEET2-3 Settings

Seite 76 - Important Points to Observe

Chapter 2 Operation2-3 Settings of the Media Heating System49General Guide for the Preset TemperaturesThe optimal temperature for the media heating s

Seite 77 - 3-6 When Moving the Machine

50Chapter 2 OperationW 2600 mm2-4 Starting PrintingGetting Ready to Receive Data from a ComputerWhen you have finished loading media and making the

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Chapter 2 Operation2-4 Starting Printing51Printing Tests and CleaningWe recommend performing a printing test to check for problems such as dot drop-o

Seite 79 - Feature Reference

2-4 Starting PrintingChapter 2 Operation52How to Perform CleaningWhen a printing test reveals dot drop-out or the like, perform cleaning for just the

Seite 80 - Description

53Chapter 2 Operation2-5 If Ink Runs OutChecking for Remaining InkProcedure➊Press .Pressseveral times.➋Press .➌Press .Pressto go back to the original

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2-5 If Ink Runs OutChapter 2 Operation54When Ink Cartridges Become EmptyWhen an ink cartridge is empty, a warning beep sounds and a screen like the o

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Chapter 2 Operation2-5 If Ink Runs Out55➍Close the cartridge-slot cover.Replace Cartridges Before Ink Runs OutIf ink runs out completely, printing pa

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57Chapter 3Maintenance andAdjustment

Seite 85 - Print a test pattern

4Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severeinjury should the unit be used improperly.About WARNING and CAUTION

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58Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment3-1 Daily Care and MaintenanceDisposing of Discharged InkThe drain bottle collects discharged fluid. Dispose of

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3-1 Daily Care and MaintenanceChapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment593.Attach the emptied bottle and reset the discharged-fluid count.➊Press .➋Press a

Seite 88 - Enter the correction value

3-1 Daily Care and MaintenanceChapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment60CleaningWARNINGNever use gasoline, alcohol, thinner, or any other flammable mater

Seite 89 - Default Setting

3-1 Daily Care and MaintenanceChapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment61Care and Maintenance of the Print HeadsDaily Care and MaintenanceTo prevent the p

Seite 90 - Using Transparent Media

62Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment3-2 When Head Cleaning Is Not EffectivePerforming More Powerful CleaningWhen the problems such as dot drop-out

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3-2 When Head Cleaning Is Not EffectiveChapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment63When Powerful Cleaning Is Not EffectiveIf problems such as dot drop-out

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64Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment3-3 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning KitWhen the Cleaning Kit Becomes NecessaryPeriodic Care and Maintenan

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3-3 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning KitChapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment651.Change to the print-head manual-cleaning mode.➊Remove any media

Seite 94 - Changing the Type of Ink

3-3 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning KitChapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment663.Clean using the cleaning stick. Be especially careful to clean a

Seite 95 - Deactivating the Sleep Mode

3-3 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning KitChapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment674.Reattach the right side cover and quit the manual cleaning mode.

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To Ensure Safe Use5WARNINGBe sure to follow the operation proce-dures described in this documentation.Never allow anyone unfamiliar with theusage or h

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68Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment3-4 Replacing Consumable PartsReplacing the WipersThe wipers are components that you use when cleaning the prin

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Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment693-4 Replacing Consumable Parts3.Replace the wipers. Use the included tweezers.➊Detach the old wipers.Detach the

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Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment703-4 Replacing Consumable PartsReplacing the Maintenance Liquid CartridgeIf this screen appears, replace the mai

Seite 100 - Chapter 4 Feature Reference

Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment713-4 Replacing Consumable Parts➋Touch the location shown in the figure to dis-charge any static electricity.➌Rem

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Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment723-4 Replacing Consumable Parts4.Discard any maintenance liquid that has collected in the tray.➊Remove the screw

Seite 102 - Printing a System Report

Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment733-4 Replacing Consumable Parts5.Reattach the removed covers and quit the cartridge-replacement mode.➊Attach the

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74Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment1 2 3 45 6 MLNO MAINTENANCE L

Seite 104 - 4-10 Menu List

75Chapter 3 Maintenance and Adjustment3-6 When Moving the MachineWhen moving the machine to another location, consult your authorized Roland DG Corp.

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77Chapter 4Feature Reference

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To Ensure Safe Use6WARNINGConnect to an electrical outlet that com-plies with this machine's ratings (for volt-age, frequency, and current).Inco

Seite 108 - Cleaning Menu

78Chapter 4 Feature Reference4-1 Pausing or Canceling PrintingCanceling Printing Before It FinishesProcedure➊Press .➋Hold down for one second or long

Seite 109 - What to Do If

79Chapter 4 Feature Reference4-2 Setting the Printing Position and MarginsShifting the Print-start Position to the RearProcedureUse to move the media

Seite 110 - Chapter 5 What to Do If

80Chapter 4 Feature Reference4-3 Making Simple Changes to the Printer Settings to Match the MediaSaving Optimized Media Settings As Preset ValuesProc

Seite 111 - Colors Are Unstable or Uneven

4-3 Making Simple Changes to the Printer Settings to Match the MediaChapter 4 Feature Reference81Loading a Saved PresetProcedure➊Press .➋Press twice.

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82Chapter 4 Feature Reference4-4 Optimizing Printing to Match Media ThicknessAdjusting Head Height to Match Media ThicknessProcedure➊Press .Pressseve

Seite 113 - 5-3 The Media Jams

4-4 Optimizing Printing to Match Media ThicknessChapter 4 Feature Reference83SimpleCorrecting for Misalignment in Bidirectional PrintingProcedure1.Pr

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4-4 Optimizing Printing to Match Media ThicknessChapter 4 Feature Reference84H3H4H5H6H2H1H1DetailCorrecting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printin

Seite 115 - Media Feed Is Not Smooth

4-4 Optimizing Printing to Match Media ThicknessChapter 4 Feature Reference853.Enter the correction values that you read.Enter the corresponding corr

Seite 116 - What to Do First

4-4 Optimizing Printing to Match Media ThicknessChapter 4 Feature Reference86Front coverGap present Correct results Ov

Seite 117 - 5-7 If a Message Appears

4-4 Optimizing Printing to Match Media ThicknessChapter 4 Feature Reference87DescriptionThe movement distance of media experiences subtle changes due

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To Ensure Safe Use7 Important notes about the power cord, plug, and electrical outletNever place any object on top or subject todamage.Never bend or t

Seite 119 - The media has jammed

88Chapter 4 Feature Reference4-5 Accommodating Various Kinds of MediaUsing Transparent MediaProcedure1.Load transparent media to the printer.➊Refer t

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4-5 Accommodating Various Kinds of MediaChapter 4 Feature Reference89➌Use to move the heads.➍After positioning, close the front cover.Pressto enable

Seite 121 - Specifications

4-5 Accommodating Various Kinds of MediaChapter 4 Feature Reference90Preventing Media from Coming LooseProcedure➊Press .Pressseveral times.➋Press .Pr

Seite 122 - 6-1 Usable Media

4-5 Accommodating Various Kinds of MediaChapter 4 Feature Reference91DescriptionReducing the width of head movement to the minimum required width spe

Seite 123 - 6-2 Printing Area

92Chapter 4 Feature Reference4-6 Changing How the Printer OperatesDetermining What Happens When an Ink Cartridge Is EmptyProcedure➊Press .Presssevera

Seite 124 - Chapter 6 Specifications

4-6 Changing How the Printer OperatesChapter 4 Feature Reference93Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep ModeProcedure➊Press .Presssevera

Seite 125 - 6-4 Specifications

4-6 Changing How the Printer OperatesChapter 4 Feature Reference94Changing the Menu Language and the Units of MeasurementProcedure➊Hold down and swit

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4-6 Changing How the Printer OperatesChapter 4 Feature Reference95Returning All Settings to Their Initial ValuesProcedure➊Press .Pressseveral times.➋

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96Chapter 4 Feature Reference4-7 Changing How the Media Heating System OperatesSwitching Off the Preheater, Print Heater, or DryerProcedure➊Press tw

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4-7 Changing How the Media Heating System OperatesChapter 4 Feature Reference97DescriptionThis makes the temperature setting for the media heating sy

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