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MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
TKB Gotenyama Building, 5-9-41, Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0001, Japan
Phone: +81-3-5420-8671 Fax: +81-3-5420-8687
URL: http://www.mimaki.co.jp/
D201090-15
OPERATION MANUAL
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Page 1 - OPERATION MANUAL

MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD.TKB Gotenyama Building, 5-9-41, Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0001, JapanPhone: +81-3-5420-8671 Fax: +81-3-5

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- viii -Pictorial signs used in this manualPictorial signs are used in this Operation Manual for safe operation of and in prevention ofdamages to the

Page 3 - Foreword

- 5.8 -5. Open the front cover.6. Remove cleaning fluid RS with a dropper.During the suction pause period, drop cleaningfluid RS until just before it

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- 5.9 -When not in use the plotter over the long term [STATION]-[CUSTODYwash]When not in use the plotter over a week, perform “CUSTODYwash” function t

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

- 5.10 -7. Remove the ink at the wiper and the bracketusing a swab dampened with cleaning fluid RS.• If dirt of curl is serious, replace the wiper wit

Page 6 - CHAPTER 4 Setting Function

- 5.11 -14. Press the [ENTER] key.Perform the nozzle cleaning.After completing the nozzle cleaning, the head moves on theplaten.15. Open the front cov

Page 7 - CHAPTER 5 Maintenance

- 5.12 -When media thickness is changed [PRINT ADJUST]When the media thickness, head height, ink type is changed, the dot position is subtlydifferent.

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- 5.13 -5. Press the [ENTER] key.6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to correct the dot posi-tions on Patterns 2 to 7.Select the correct dot positions on each of

Page 9 - Operation keys

- 5.14 -Regular wiping function [INT.WIPING]In case of setting for heaters at high temperature, or setting too much amount of ink perunit (high concen

Page 10 - Example of pictorial signs

- 5.15 -MAINTENANCEINT.WIPING < ent >INT.WIPINGTEMP.DIFF. = 25 ° CINT.WIPINGTEMP.DIFF. < ent >INT.WIPINGTEMP.DIFF. = 20 ° C&

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- 5.16 -Routine cleaning [ROUTINE CLN]To prevent clogging while not plotting, ink is ejected from the head at regular intervals.The head itself must b

Page 12 - Features

- 5.17 -Sleep cleaning [SLEEP clean]To prevent clogging while the power switch has been turned off, ink is ejected from thehead at regular intervals.T

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- ix -Structure of this Operation ManualThis manual consists of the following seven chapters to describe the handling of the device.Chapter 1 Befor

Page 14 - For safe operation

- 5.18 -If nozzles are clogged even after the cleaning function is executedIf nozzle clogging is resolved after HEAD CLEANING ( page 2.23) and NOZZL

Page 15 - WARNING

- 5.19 -[HEAD WASH]• The washing liquid is separately available from your local distributor.STEPS:1. Select the [HEAD WASH]. page 5.2.2. Press the [EN

Page 16 - CAUTION

- 5.20 -TWICEWASHREMOVE TOOLHEAD WASHE N D < > W A S HMAINTENANCEHEAD WASH < ent >Ink SetSol - 4 color9. When the di

Page 17 - CAUTIONS and NOTES

- 5.21 -Reduce printing time of narrow image [SCAN WIDTH]This function allows you to reduce the printing time by set to OFF.However nozzle out may occ

Page 18 - Position of the warning label

- 5.22 -Switching the ink from SS to SS2 [SS2< >SSCHG]Switching the ink from SS to SS2, or the other way around, make sure to perform theseproce

Page 19 - Before Use

- 5.23 -Drawing setup conditions [LIST]This function outputs the current settings of the device.They are useful in carrying out maintenance of the de

Page 20 - Moving the device

- 5.24 -Plotting HEX CODE [DATA DUMP]Use the function when command error or parameter error ( Page 6.9) occurs.This function plots data commands rec

Page 21 - Locking/unlocking the casters

- 5.25 -Wiper Life warning [WIPE LEVEL]The wipers are consumable parts. The head becomes dirty easily on dusty locations.The head cannot be cleaned ad

Page 22 - Configuration and function

- 5.26 -When use the 440cc ink cartridges [USE 440cc]In case of JV3-75SPII, 440cc cartridges and protection cover are optional items.When 440cc cartri

Page 23 - Name Function

- 5.27 -Setting time [TIME SET]The device incorporates a calender. [TIME STAMP] function of the FUNCTION modedisplays the date and time depending on t

Page 24 - Operation Panel

- x -FeaturesThe features of the device are described below. Together with the method of operation of thedevice explained in this manual, they help yo

Page 25 - Heater panel

- 5.28 -Displaying device information [INFORMATION]Displays the firmware version, serial number, and dealer number of the device.If trouble occurs, pl

Page 26 - Carriage

- 5.29 -Replace the cutter bladeCutter blades are consumables. When the cutter blade has became blunt, replace thecutter blade with a new one (SPA-010

Page 27 - Pinch roller and Feed roller

- 5.30 -Ink exchanging procedureThe current ink set can be altered.Change from 4-color ink set to 6-color or 8 color ink set.Change from 6-color ink s

Page 28 - Cutter blade and cutting line

- 5.31 -STEPS:1. Select the [HEAD WASH]. page 5.2.2. Press the [ENTER] key.3. Press [][ ][ ][ ] key to select the head forwashing. Select the head nu

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- 5.32 -9. When the display shown at right appears,remove the cleaning cartridge.Cleaning fluid is suctioned up.When one step have been completed, the

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- 5.33 -13. Place the ink cartridges in the ink stations.A beep sound is heard when the ink cartridge is placedcorrectly.Ink is filled automatically w

Page 31 - Cut sheet

- 5.34 -Using the small amount of remaining ink in the 440cc ink cartridgeFor the 440cc ink cartrige, when [NEAR END] or [INK END] is displyed some in

Page 32 - Setting the heater voltage

- 5.35 -5. Press the Jog key [] or [ ] to select theamout of ink you want to use (in 10cc incre-ments).* Maximum ink amount can be used for this func

Page 33 - MENU mode

- 5.36 -3. To use the remaining ink, reinsert the ink car-tridge.4. Press the [ENTER] key.If press the [END] key, it cancel the operation and return t

Page 34 - - 1.16

- 6.1 -CHAPTER 6When abnormal conditions are encounteredChapter 6 describes corrective measures to be taken in the case where anabnormal phenomenon ar

Page 35 - Operation

- xi -Drier fanThe fan provides cold air to reduce the drying time after printing and prevent color stainingduring the media take-up process.Indicatio

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- 6.2 -Before taking a phenomenon as a sign of failureCorrective measures against troubles in the case where no error message is given on theLCD are d

Page 37 - Switching on the power supply

- 6.3 -Paper jamming arises/media is soiledA jam of the media or a stained media is considered to occur when an unsuitable media isused or the media i

Page 38 - Cautions during operation

- 6.4 -If image quality declinesCorrective measures against troubles in the case where satisfactory image quality is notprovided are described in this

Page 39 - 8 color ink set

- 6.5 -Ink cartridge troubleWhen an ink cartridge trouble is detected, a warning message appears and plotting, clean-ing and all other activities that

Page 40 - Adjusting the head height

- 6.6 -Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCDIf something is wrong with the device, the buzzer sounds and a corresponding error mes-sa

Page 41 - The error occurs

- 6.7 -< LOCAL >DO TEST DRAWNON-ORIGINAL INKKKMMCCYYThe nozzle recovery cannotbe expected because thedevice is left for a prolongedperiod of tim

Page 42 - Changing the drier fan angle

- 6.8 -Pre THERMISTORPrint 50 40 oCPre 55 oC (40)Print THERMISTORWarning message Cause Corrective measureThe thermistor of thepreheater is defect

Page 43 - Setting a roll holder

- 6.9 -Error messagesError messages indicates error numbers.If any error message is given on the LCD, turn off the power to the device and turn it ona

Page 44 - 4. Fit the roll assembly

- 6.10 -ERROR 23HOST I / FERROR 24 I / F INITIALERROR 30OPERATIONERROR 34DATA REMAINERROR 40MOTOR XERROR 41MOTOR YERROR 42X CURRENTERROR 43Y CURRENTER

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- A.1 -APPENDIXThis appendix describes the specifications and components the device,function menu structure.Table of contentsBasic specifications ...

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- xii -For safe operationPictorial signsPictorial signs are used in this Operation Manual for safe operation of and in prevention ofdamages to the dev

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- A.2 -Basic specificationsItem JV3-75SPII JV3-130SPIIPrinting head Method Piezo-electric drop-on demandSpecification 4-heads InlinesNozzle 360 nozzle

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- A.3 -Item JV3-75SPII JV3-130SPII*1 When the roll holder is setted at the top position, the roll outside diameter is Ø 140 mm or less.*2 Without slac

Page 49 - - 2.15

- A.4 -Specification for inkItem SpecificationsColor Black ink cartridgeCyan ink cartridgeMagenta ink cartridgeYellow ink cartridgeLight cyan ink cart

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A.5<LOCAL>MEDIA SELECTROLL< >LEAFDetevting MEDIAPLEASE WAIT** MEDIA **Y=xxxx X=xxxx<LOCAL>width:xxxxmmORIGIN SETUP 0.0 ---

Page 51 - Setting the torque limiter

A.6To be followedTo be followedFUNCTION Key :FUNCTIONENTERENTERENTERFUNCTIONSET UP <ENT>SET UPSELECT :TYPE.1TYPE.*MEDIACOMP. <ent>TYPE.*PR

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A.7FUNCTIONMAINTENANCE<ENT>MAINTENANCESTATION <ent>INITIALIZINGPLEASE WAITSTATIONMENT :WIPER EXCHGENTERENTERENTERFUNCTIONSET UP <ENT>

Page 53 - 7. Press the [ ] key

A.8FUNCTIONMAINTENANCE<ENT>FUNCTIONFollowing FollowingMAINTENANCELIST <ent>MAINTENANCE PRINTINGENTERFUNCTION, ^ , v, ^ , vMAINTEN

Page 54 - Heater-Temperature control

A.9FUNCTIONMAINTENANCE<ENT>FUNCTIONDISPLAY <ENT>DISPLAYEnglish <ent>Japanese,Portguese, Italian,Spanish,French,GermanFollowing Follo

Page 55 - These two messages

A.10Reproduction of this manual is strictly prohibited.All Rights Reserved. Copyright © MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 2008.6D201090-15-20062008

Page 57 - CLEANING

- xiii - WARNING• Be sure to setup the appropriate air-moving system in case of using the device in aclosed room or a room with bad ventilation.• Be s

Page 58 - CORRECTING PATTERN

Printed in Japan© MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD.ITFW: 7.5

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- xiv -Precautions in use CAUTIONHeater•Do not touch the platen heater with bare hand while it is hot as this may cause burn.•When moving the device,

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- xv -CAUTIONS and NOTESHandling of ink cartridges• Use the JV3 genuine ink. Remember that theuser shall be charged for a repair to correct anydamage

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- xvi -Position of the warning labelThis device is adhered with the warning label. Be sure to fully understand the warning givenon the labels.In the c

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- 1.1 -CHAPTER 1Before UseThis chapter describes the name and function of each section of the deviceas well as ink and media.Table of contentsMoving t

Page 64 - Display ink information

- 1.2 -Moving the deviceWhere to install the deviceSecure a suitable installation space before assembling the device.The place of installation must ha

Page 65 - Turning the power off

- 1.3 -Moving the device•When moving the device to a different place, contact local representative ofMimaki Engineering. If you move it, failure of da

Page 66 - - 2.32

- 1.4 -Configuration and functionThe FrontName Function1 Front cover It is opened when setting media or taking a corrective measure against amedia jam

Page 67 - Daily cleaning

- 1.5 -The REARName Function1 Rear exhauster Discharges plotting smell from the media to out of the room.2 Ink station Set the ink cartridges specifie

Page 68 - Routine Maintenance

- 1.6 -Operation PanelThe operation panel that is used to operate the device.DisplayDisplays a set item, a guidanceerror, etc.POWER lampIt lights up

Page 69 - Cleaning the media sensor

- 1.7 -Heater panelThe platen has heater built-in for printing and pre-printing. Turns on/off the power of theheaters and displays their statuses with

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- 1.8 -CarriageThe carriage is provided with ink heads for printing, a cutter unit for cutting off media, etc. Itis also provided with a lever for adj

Page 71 - Wiper Cover

- 1.9 -Capping station•When cleaning the capping station, be sure to wear the supplied goggle andgloves since you may get ink in your eyes.The capping

Page 72 - Cleaning the head sides

- 1.10 -Media sensorThe media sensor detects the presence of the media and the media length.There is a media sensor on the platen.•Set up media to cov

Page 73 - Use the cleaning kit

- 1.11 -Precautions in handling the ink cartridge• Ink is organic solvent. If ink settles on the skin or clothes, immediately washit off with soap and

Page 74

- i -ForewordCongratulations on your purchase of a MIMAKI "JV3-75SPII/130SPII" model of color ink jet printer.The JV3-75SPII/130SPII is a co

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- 1.12 -Precautions in handling the mediaCarefully observe the following when handling the media.• Use media recommended by MIMAKI for stable, high-qu

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- 1.13 -Types of media that can be usedThe types of media that can be used with the device are roll media and cut sheet media.The types and sizes of m

Page 77 - Setting Function

- 1.14 -Setting the heater voltageSet the heater voltage according to the supply voltage to the plotter.For the voltage setting, use the voltage selec

Page 78 - Basic operations of menus

- 1.15 -MENU modeThere are the following four mode in this device.Each of the four modes is explained below.NOT-READY modeThis is the mode before the

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- 1.16 -

Page 80 - Function mode

- 2.1 -CHAPTER 2OperationThis chapter describes a series of operations and settings, ranging frompower-on to end of plotting.Table of contentsOperatio

Page 81 - Setup functions

- 2.2 -OperationThe following shows a series of operations and settings, ranging from power-on to end ofplotting. For details on each item, refer to t

Page 82 - HEATER P. 2.20, 4.12, A.6

- 2.3 -Switching on the power supplyThe device is provided with the following two different power switches.Main power switch : Located on the rear fac

Page 83 - PRINT MODE P. A.6

- 2.4 -Front cover /Maintenance coverOpening/closing the front cover and maintenance cover• Keep the front cover and maintenance cover closed during p

Page 84 - PRIORITY P. A.6

- 2.5 -Relationships between ink station and head rowThe carriage mounts four heads each with two rows of nozzles.One color ink is applied to each row

Page 85 - PRE-FEED P. A.6

- ii -Interference to televisions and radiosThe product described in this manual generates high frequency when operating.The product can interfere wit

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- 2.6 -STEPS:1. Move the carriage to the platen.When the device is turned on : Execute [CARRIAGE OUT]. page 5.4When the device is turned off : Open th

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- 2.7 -3. Adjust the height adjusting lever according tothe media to be used.• Set the height adjusting lever to the higheststage or the lowest stage.

Page 88 - STOP TIME

- 2.8 -Setting the media on the deviceThe media that can be used with the device are roll media and leaf media.Use the media commended by MIMAKI.• If

Page 89 - Effective Plotting Area

- 2.9 -Setting a roll holder• Attach the roll holder with two people.The attachment position (height) of the roll holder can be set in three steps.Dep

Page 90 - Establishing An Origin

- 2.10 -4. Fit the roll assembly.Fit the roll assembly so that the horseshoe-shaped section atthe end of the roll base fits the roll guide rail.

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- 2.11 -Setting roll media on the deviceThe procedure for setting roll media on the device is described below.• The roll media is heavy in weight. Tak

Page 92 - - 4.16

- 2.12 -6. Insert the right-hand roll holder into the core ofthe roll media.After inserting the roll holder completely into the core of theroll media,

Page 93 - Maintenance

- 2.13 -10. Push the clamp lever at the back of the device.The clamp lever on the front face is lowered to hold themedia. (for temporary setting)When

Page 94 - Maintenance of the device

- 2.14 -14. Hold midium with a media press lightly. • When using a leaf media, set it so that it doesnot run off to the right of the pinch roller at

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- 2.15 -18. Fix the media to the empty paper tube using anadhesive tape.• Check that there is no slack or wrinkle, causedby uneven tension, on the rol

Page 96

- iii -TABLE OF CONTENTSForeword ...

Page 97 - [WIPER EXCHANGE]

- 2.16 -Operating the lock pin (JV3-130SPII)Use the lock pin attached to the roll holder when it is attached to the top or bottom position.• Be sure t

Page 98 - 9. Press the [ENTER] key

- 2.17 -Switching the direction of winding of the mediaThe take-up device is mounted with a switch that specifies the direction in which a media iswou

Page 99 - •Pipette

- 2.18 -Setting cut sheet media on the deviceUnlike roll media, the cut sheet media need not be fixed onto the roll holders.•When using cut sheet medi

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- 2.19 -• When using a leaf media, set it so that it doesnot run off to the right of the pinch roller at theright end.4. Push down the clamp lever.5.

Page 101 - • Glove, Goggle

- 2.20 -Heater-Temperature controlTo store the Heat temp., set the [HEATER] of the FUNCTION mode. page 4.6FUNCTION mode - SET UP - TYPE - HEATERThis

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- 2.21 -3. Press the [ENTER] key.The cursor is shown up on the LCD display, then can changethe Temp. of Pre-Heater.4. Select the temperature by pressi

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- 2.22 -< LOCAL >width : 1272 mmTEST DRAW< ENT >∗ ∗ TEST DRAW ∗ ∗< LOCAL >width : 1272 mmTEST &CLEANINGChecking and solving no

Page 104 - Out put direction

- 2.23 -If a failure occurs...(Cleaning)STEPS:1. Press the [TEST&CLEANING] key twice.2. Press the Jog key [][ ][ ][ ] to select thehead for clea

Page 105 - 7. Press the [END] key twice

- 2.24 -Correcting the media feed rate [MEDIA COMP.]When the media type or heater temperature is changed, the amount of media feedchanges. Be sure to

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- 2.25 -5. Press the [ENTER ] key.6. Press the [ENTER] key.7. Press the Jog key [] or [ ] to enter a correc-tion value from the output pattern.• When

Page 107

- iv -Setting the media on the device ... 2.8Changing the drier f

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- 2.26 -Plotting an Image from source dataStarting the plotting operationThe following describes the mode selection for data reception from the comput

Page 109 - Sleep cleaning [SLEEP clean]

- 2.27 -Interrupting the plotting operationTo interrupt the plotting operation, stop the carriage and erase (the receive data) from thedevice.STEPS:1.

Page 110 - [FILL UP INK]

- 2.28 -Display detailed plotting informationOn plotting the data received from the computer, the detailed plotting information can bedisplayed on LCD

Page 111 - [HEAD WASH]

- 2.29 -Cut off the media by hand [MEDIA CUT]Cutting off the media at the end of the plotting operation is explained below.• Do not turn off the main

Page 112

- 2.30 -When [NEAR END] or [INK END] appearsIf ink in the cartridge comes to an empty, the corresponding message appears.Plotting can be continued but

Page 113 - < LOCAL >

- 2.31 -Turning the power offWhen plotting is completed, push the power switch on the front face to turn the power off.To turn the power off, check fi

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- 2.32 -

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- 3.1 -CHAPTER 3Daily cleaningThis chapter describes daily cleaning.Table of contentsRoutine Maintenance ...

Page 116 - Plotting HEX CODE [DATA DUMP]

- 3.2 -Routine MaintenanceBe sure to conduct maintenance works for the device when necessary or periodically so asto use the device for a long time wh

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- 3.3 -Cleaning the platen• Clean the platen after the platen cools down.The platen may be stained by lint or dust since the media is cut on it.Wipe o

Page 118

- v -CHAPTER 5 MaintenanceMaintenance of the device ...5

Page 119 - Setting time [TIME SET]

- 3.4 -Cleaning the wiper and ink capsThe ink cap prevents clogging of the head nozzle caused by dried nozzle.The wiper wipes out ink adhered to the h

Page 120

- 3.5 -8. Remove the ink at the wiper and the bracketusing a swab dampened with cleaning fluid RS.• If dirt of curl is serious, replace the wiper with

Page 121 - Replace the cutter blade

- 3.6 -Cleaning the head sidesAs the device is used to plot images, the head sides gradually become stained with ink anddust.Open the maintenance cove

Page 122 - Ink exchanging procedure

- 3.7 -Use the cleaning kitIn case the internal section is dirty or if nozzle missing cannot be resolved even after clean-ing ( page 2.23, 4.10), use

Page 123

- 3.8 -Cleaning the nozzle [NOZZLE WASH]• If nozzle clogging cannot be resolved even after cleaning several times,execute the [FILL UP INK] and [HEAD

Page 124

- 3.9 -10. Holding the projections at both ends, insert thewiper which has cleaned into place.11. Press the [ENTER] key.12. Fill the cap with the clea

Page 125 - - 5.33

- 3.10 -When the waste ink tank becomes fullWaste ink used for cleaning the heads will gather in the waste ink tank.When the waste ink has gathered to

Page 126 - A guide of ink amount to add

- 4.1 -CHAPTER 4Setting FunctionThis chapter describes operations and setting necessary for plotting.Table of contentsBasic operations of menus ...

Page 127 - Example of adding 20cc

- 4.2 -Basic operations of menusThis section describes how to change over the operation modes and how to operate themenus.The following gives the key

Page 128

- 4.3 -1. Select the LOCAL mode.Ascertain first that the device does not perform printing under the REMOTE mode, thenpress the [REMOTE] key to enter t

Page 129 - CHAPTER 6

- vi -Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCD ... 6.6Errors accompanied by warnings ...

Page 130

- 4.4 -Function modeThe FUNCTION mode consists of 18 items.The 18 items can be registered for each of the following four types.If the type has been r

Page 131 - Check the basic operation

- 4.5 -Setup functionsThe following describes the overview of and settings for each function.Name FunctionMEDIACOMP. Correct the amount of feed for me

Page 132 - If image quality declines

- 4.6 -MEDIACOMP. P. 2.24, A.6When the media type or heater temperature is changed, be sure to correct the amountof feed according to the media thick

Page 133 - Ink cartridge trouble

- 4.7 -PRINT MODE P. A.6Sets the plot quality, plot direction, and logical seek.QUALITY :Select the quality image from three items.(STANDARD, FINE, F

Page 134

- 4.8 -INK LAYERS P. A.6Sets the number of overwriting if ink coloring is poor.(1-9 times)DRYING TIME P. A.6This function sets an ink drying time. I

Page 135

- 4.9 -MARGIN P. A.6This function sets a dead space to increase/decrease the right and left margins of themedia.The function is used to increase the

Page 136

- 4.10 -MEDIA SET P. A.7This function sets the method of media detection.SELECT :During the initial operation, the device displays a menu for selecti

Page 137 - Error messages

- 4.11 -Lower the heatertemperaturePress jog keys tomove the mediaback and forthSetting suitable heater temperatureThe following describes the procedu

Page 138 - - 6.10

- 4.12 -Setting exhaust fan and drier fanThe following sets up the rotational operation of the exhaust fan which lets out the order ofink and the drie

Page 139 - APPENDIX

- 4.13 -Effective Plotting AreaThe device has an area which cannot perform printing, due to mechanical reasons.This area is called “ dead space”.0 mmR

Page 140 - Basic specifications

- vii -How to read this Operation ManualThe following documents have been attached to JV3-75/130SPII:Setup Guide (separate volume)“Setup Guide” explai

Page 141 - Item JV3-75SPII JV3-130SPII

- 4.14 -Establishing An OriginEstablish an origin in terms of data on media loaded on the device.In the case of printing with the unspecified origin,

Page 142 - Specification for ink

- 4.15 -Correcting the media feed rate during operationIn the “MEDIA COMP.”, operations are in a LOCAL mode.The following describes the procedures alt

Page 144 - FUNCTION Key :

- 5.1 -CHAPTER 5MaintenanceIn order to keep the plotter in good operating condition, it is necessary tocarry out maintenance of the device periodicall

Page 145

- 5.2 -Maintenance of the deviceThe term “maintenance” as used herein refers to the operation that has to be performed tokeep the device in good opera

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- 5.3 -Setup functionsThe following describes the overview of and settings for each function.Name FunctionSTATION Clean the inside of the station, ink

Page 147

- 5.4 -Cleaning the station interior [STATION]-[CARRIAGEout]Move the carriage when cleaning the station interior and replacing the consumable parts.•D

Page 148 - D201090-15-20062008

- 5.5 -When the message [REPLACE WIPER] is displayed [STATION]-[WIPER EXCHANGE]The wipers are consumable parts. When the following message is displaye

Page 149

- 5.6 -7. Clean the wiper guide shaft using a cotton budor cloth.If dirt is hard to remove, use a cotton bud of cloth dampenedwith water.8. Close the

Page 150 - Printed in Japan

- 5.7 -Ink discharge way cleaning [STATION]-[Disway WASH]The ink discharge way may become clogged by coagulated ink. It must be cleaned atregular inte

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