MIMAKI JV33-160 Specifications

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Page 1 - MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD

MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD.URL: http: // www.mimaki. co. jp/D201694-16

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

ixFeaturesThe features of the machine are described below.Understanding them together with the operating instructions given in this manual will help y

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3-36Setting Test draw arrangeYou can set the deployment direction of the test pattern to be printed when performing test printing repeat-edly.1Press t

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3-37Machine settings3Convenient use7Press the key.8Press the key several times to end.

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3-38Change the operation condition of the room temperatureIf you print in the status that the temperature of the place in which the machine has instal

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3-39Machine settings3Convenient useSetting confirmation feedingSet whether media feeding is performed for checking the result after test printing or n

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3-40Setting time1Press the key in the local mode.2Select [MACHINE SETUP 2] by pressing the keys.3Press the key.4Select [TIME SET] by pressing the

Page 8 - FCC Statement (USA)

3-41Machine settings3Convenient useSetting UnitSet a unit of measurement to be used in the machine.1Press the key in the local mode.2Select [MACHINE

Page 9 - Foreword

3-42Setting Machine nameSet a machine name (machine No.) for recognizing each machine when plural machines are connected through USB2.0 interface.1Pre

Page 10 - Features

Machine settings3-433Convenient useSetting Key buzzerSet a buzzer sound of the time when a key is pressed.1Press the key in the local mode.2Select [

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3-44Extension of Ink Expiry MonthInk expiry month can be extended for six months from the expired month. When used without extension, ink becomes unus

Page 12 - Safety Precautions

Extension of Ink Expiry Month3-453Convenient useWhen a cartridge extended the expiry month is setWhen a cartridge extended the expiry month is set and

Page 13 - Warning for Use

xFeaturesEasy maintenanceThe automatic capping system for the heads eliminates the need of head cleaning before turning offthe power. Ink discharge pa

Page 14 - Precautions in Use

3-46Switch Setting of Ink Supply PathFor the ink supply, condition of the ink cartridge to be used first by the double-cartridge automatic switching f

Page 15 - CAUTIONS and NOTES

Switch Setting of Ink Supply Path3-473Convenient useWhen both ink cartridge and MBIS are usedWhen both an ink cartridge and the optional bulk ink syst

Page 16 - Cautions on Installation

3-48Confirming machine informationThe machine information of the machine is confirmable.Confirmable items of the machine information are as follows.Di

Page 17 - Before Use

Confirming machine information3-493Convenient useFor the information displayedThis section describes the way to read the information displayed.ERROR H

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This section describes the items required to use this machinemore comfortably, which are the procedures of ink replacing,cleaning or the like.Maintain

Page 20 - Names of Parts and Functions

4-2MaintainingBe sure to perform maintenance of the machine periodically or whenever necessary so that the machine can be used with its inherent accur

Page 21 - Rear / Sides

4-3Maintaining4Routine MaintenanceCleaning exterior surfacesIf exterior surfaces of the machine is stained, dampen a soft cloth with water or a neutra

Page 22 - Operation Panel

Maintaining4-4Cleaning the media sensorA media sensor is located at the platen on the backside. It may cause misdetection of media when dust or the li

Page 23 - Media sensor

4-54Routine MaintenanceMaintaining Capping stationMaintain Ink cap, Wiper or the like, which are located in the capping station. [ST.MAINTENANCE]The i

Page 24 - Cutter blade and cutting line

xiSafety PrecautionsSymbolsSymbols are used in this Operation Manual for safe operation and for prevention of damage to the machine.The indicated sign

Page 25 - Capping station

4-64Clean the wiper and bracket.• Wipe ink sticking to the wiper and the bracket offwith a clean stick dipped in the cleaning solution.5Clean the wipe

Page 26 - Connecting cables

4-7Maintaining Capping station4Routine MaintenanceReplacing the wiperThe wiper is consumable.When the display indicates that it is necessary to replac

Page 27 - Connecting the power cable

4-8Prior to Pump tube washingPrior to washing of the pump tube, it is required that the cleaning solution has been filled within the tube.Filling Clea

Page 28 - Inserting ink cartridges

4-9Maintaining Capping station4Routine MaintenanceDischarging Cleaning solutionPerform the following operations to discharge the cleaning solution wit

Page 29 - For Ink cartridge lamps

4-10Washing of Head nozzlePerform cleaning of the nozzles in the heads to prevent them being clogged with coagulated ink.1Press the key in the local

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4-11Maintaining Capping station4Routine Maintenance6Press the key then fill the cap with the cleaning solution.• The cleaning solution is applied by

Page 31 - Caution in handling of medias

4-12Cleaning the ink discharge passage (PUMP TUBE WASH)Perform washing of the ink discharge passage (the pump tube) periodically to prevent ink from c

Page 32 - Menu mode

4-13Maintaining Capping station4Routine Maintenance6Close the front cover and press the key.• It returns to the local mode after the idle absorbingis

Page 33 - Basic Operations

4-14When not using for a long term (CUSTODY WASH)When the operation of the machine is to be suspended for a week or more, use the [CUSTODY WASH] funct

Page 34 - User type

Maintaining Capping station4-154Routine Maintenance5Press the key.6Press the key to fill the cap with the cleaning solution.• The cleaning solutio

Page 35 - Workflow

xiiSafety PrecautionsWarning for UseWARNING• Do not use the machine in a poorly ventilated room or a closed room.• Be sure to use the optional Drying

Page 36 - Turning the power ON/OFF

4-16Cleaning heads and surroundings partsTake great care, especially during cleaning, not to damage the heads, which employ very precise mecha-nisms.

Page 37 - Turning the power OFF

Cleaning heads and surroundings parts4-174Routine Maintenance4Press the key after the clean-ing.5Close the maintenance cover then press the key.•

Page 38 - Setting medias

4-18When Nozzle clogged after cleaningWhen the nozzle clogging is not improved even after the head cleaning( P.2-24) or the head nozzle washing ( P.4-

Page 39

4-19When Nozzle clogged after cleaning4Routine MaintenanceDISCHARGE & WASHDischarge ink from the heads, dampers and ink tubes, and then wash them.

Page 40 - Setting a roll media

4-206Remove the cleaning solution car-tridge.• The ink left in the head or tube is discharged to the waste ink tank. • The right display on the right

Page 41

4-21When Nozzle clogged after cleaning4Routine MaintenanceInitial ink fill upPerform the initial fill of ink by the following operations after [DISCHA

Page 42 - Pull out the roll media out

When Nozzle clogged after cleaning4-225Set an ink cartridge to the ink station.• When the ink cartridge is set, filling is automati-cally started.• Up

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4-234Routine MaintenanceIf the Positions of Dots Shift...When the thickness of the media, the height of the head, or the type of the ink used is chang

Page 44 - MED I A L ENGTH = 5 0 . 0m

If the Positions of Dots Shift...4-246As the same as the step 4, correct the dot position of the from pat-tern 2 then press the key.7Press the key

Page 45 - Setting the torque limiter

4-254Routine MaintenancePreventing nozzle clogging while power-offEven while the power switch is off, the machine starts periodically and executes var

Page 46 - Setting leaf media

xiiiPrecautions in UseCAUTIONPower supply Handling of ink• Leave the breaker turned ON.• Do not turn off the main power switch onthe right side of th

Page 47 - Notes when using media press

4-26Setting tube washing interval in Sleep modeSet the interval at which cleaning of the caps and pump tubes is to be performed using the cleaning sol

Page 48 - Changing the printing origin

Preventing nozzle clogging while power-off4-274Routine MaintenanceSetting cleaning interval in Sleep modeThis function is to be executed instead of TU

Page 49

4-28Setting Routine operationsTroubles such as ink clogging or the like are preventable by performing each periodical operation in the condition of th

Page 50 - Preparing Heaters

4-29Setting Routine operations4Routine Maintenance4Press the key.5Set the number of scans by pressing the keys.• Set value : 0 to 9990 times• When

Page 51

4-30Setting Refreshing interval in Standby modeSet the interval at which refreshing operation is to be performed periodically.1Select [ROUTINE SETUP]

Page 52 - Test printing

4-31Setting Routine operations4Routine MaintenanceSetting Pump tube washing interval in Standby modePerform the pump tube washing periodically to prev

Page 53

4-32Setting Cleaning interval in Standby modeThis function is to be executed instead of TUBE WASH after the cleaning solution has been used up.Set the

Page 54 - Check before the

Setting Routine operations4-334Routine Maintenance8Press the key several times to end.

Page 55

4-34Other maintenance functionsChanging the warning time of wiper replacementThe wiper is consumable. The heads are easily soiled in a dusty environme

Page 56 - Head Cleaning

4-35Other maintenance functions4Routine MaintenanceSetting the media remaining displaySet the media remaining amount display.1Select [MEDIA RESIDUAL]

Page 57

xivSafety PrecautionsCAUTIONS and NOTESWarningHandling of ink cartridges Front cover and lever• Use the JV33 genuine ink. Remember that the usershall

Page 58

4-36Print the media remaining amountYou can print the current media remaining amount.1In the local mode, press the keys.• It enters into the origin

Page 59

4-37Other maintenance functions4Routine MaintenanceWhite Ink Maintenance FunctionIf SS21 white ink is left unused for a while, the color may become un

Page 60

4-385Slowly shake the removed white ink cartridge more than twenty times right and left.• To prevent ink from leaking when you shake the cartridge, we

Page 61

4-39Other maintenance functions4Routine MaintenanceTo use sublimation transfer ink with more stable qualityWhen you print with sublimation transfer in

Page 62 - Drawing data

4-40How to shake the ink cartridgeTo prevent ink from leaking when you shake the cartridge, wear gloves and firmly cover the A part of the upper surfa

Page 63

4-41Other maintenance functions4Routine Maintenance3Press the key.4Press the key to set the oper-ation time.• Set value : OFF (disabled) or 12 to

Page 64 - Cutting a media

4-42If Waste ink tank confirming message is displayedWaste ink which was used for cleaning the heads and other parts, gathers in the waste ink tank. U

Page 65 - CHAPTER 3

4-43Other maintenance functions4Routine MaintenanceCheck message in Local modeThe right message is displayed.1Check the waste ink tank, and then repla

Page 66

4-44Replacing waste ink tankWhen the right message is displayed, check the waste ink tank immediately, and then replace it according to the condition.

Page 67 - List of functions

4-45Other maintenance functions4Routine Maintenance4Close the waste ink tank guard.• Hook the waste ink tank guard in a hole of the machine then lock

Page 68

xvSafety PrecautionsCautions on InstallationWarningNotes on maintenance• It is strongly recommended to use the machine in a room that is not dusty. Se

Page 69 - Setting media compensation

Other maintenance functions4-46Changing the inkInk type or the color used can be changed.• To change the ink set such as changing from “4-color model“

Page 70

4-474Routine MaintenanceReplacing the cutter bladeThe cutter blade is consumable. When the cutter blade gets dull, replace it with a new one (SPA-0107

Page 71

Replacing the cutter blade4-484Close the front cover.5Press the key.• The machine returns to LOCAL mode.

Page 72 - Press the key in the local

This section describes the corrective measures to be taken for aphenomenon suspected to be trouble and the procedures to clearthe error number display

Page 73

5-2TroubleshootingTake appropriate actions as described below before taking the trouble as a failure.If still the problem is not solved after troubles

Page 74

5-3Troubleshooting5TroubleshootingMedia get jammed / media is soiledMedia jamming or stained media is considered to be due to the use of an unsuitable

Page 75 - Example of beading

5-4Image quality is poorThis section describes the corrective actions to be taken in case the image quality is not satisfactory.Take remedy for partic

Page 76 - Setting print mode

Troubleshooting5-55TroubleshootingInk cartridge warning appearsIf an ink cartridge trouble is detected, a warning message appears and none of printing

Page 77

5-6Warning / Error MessagesIf some trouble occurs, the buzzer sounds and the display shows a corresponding error message.Take an appropriate remedy fo

Page 78 - Setting scanning direction

5-7Warning / Error Messages5TroubleshootingMessage Cause SolutionInk near end was detected right after the cartridge with much remaining amount of ink

Page 79 - Setting Logical-seek

This chapter describes the items required to understand beforeuse, such as name of each part of the machine or the installationprocedures.Moving this

Page 80 - Setting WhiteLay Print

5-8Message Cause SolutionThe expiration date of an ink car-tridge has passed (two months have passed after the specified expiration date).Replace the

Page 81

5-9Warning / Error Messages5TroubleshootingError messagesWhen an error message is displayed, eliminate the error according to the chart below.If the s

Page 82 - Setting drying time

5-10Message Cause SolutionAny parameter outside the range of acceptable numeric values was received.Turn off the main power to the machine and turn it

Page 83 - Setting margins

5-11Warning / Error Messages5TroubleshootingMessage Cause SolutionAn error occurred in the wiper con-trol.Turn off the main power to the machine and t

Page 84 - Setting Priority

Warning / Error Messages5-12Message Cause SolutionAn abnormal temperature of the head heater was detected.Turn off the main power to the machine and t

Page 85

This section attaches a list of the specifications and a list of thefunctions of this printer.Machine specifications ...

Page 86 - Setting Auto cleaning

6-2Machine specificationsItem JV33-130 JV33-160Print headMethod Drop-on-demand piezoelectric print headsSpecification 1 headDrawing mode (scan x feed)

Page 87

6-3Machine specifications6AppendixRoll Media sizeMaximum 1371mm 1620mmMinimum 210mmThickness 1.0 mm or lessRoll outside diame-ter 180mm or lessRoll w

Page 88

6-4Ink specificationsItem When solvent ink is used When aqueous-color ink is usedSupply Dedicated solvent ink cartridgesDedicated aqueous pigment ink

Page 89

6-56AppendixSheet for inquiryUse this sheet for troubles and abnormal functions of the machine.Fill in the following necessary items, and then fax the

Page 90 - Setting media detection

1-2Moving this machineWhere to install this machineSecure a suitable installation space before assembling this machine.The place of installation must

Page 91

6-6Warning labelsWarning labels are stuck on the machine. Be sure to fully understand the warning given on the labels.If a warning label is illegible

Page 92 - Other settings

Warning labels6-76AppendixNo. Reorder Label1M9015492M9032393M9033304M9034055M904810

Page 93 - List of Settings

6-8Function Flowchart<LOCAL . 1> [ #01 ]width:****mmEnd including origin setupSOFT , HARDOR I G I N SETUP0.0 ----OR I G I N SETUP** ORIGIN **MED

Page 94 - Initializing the settings

6-9Function Flowchart6AppendixNON-ORIGINAL INKM-C- - - -KWR ON G I N K I CM-C- - - -KKind of INKM-C- - - -KCo l o r o f I NKM-C- - - -KWRONG CARTR I D

Page 95 - Machine settings

6-10<LOCAL . 1> [ #01 ]width:****mmEnglish <ent>German <ent>French <ent>Spanish <ent>Italian <ent>Portugues <en

Page 96 - Setting the deodorize fan

6-11Function Flowchart6AppendixTo P.6-12To P.6-18To P.6-24To P.6-25To P.6-26

Page 97 - Setting Dryness feeding

6-12To P6-14[1]HEATERSET T I ME <en t >TYPE.2TYPE.3TYPE.4SETUPSELECT : TYPE . 1[1]MED I A COMP . < e n t >SETUP[1]MEDIA COMP.PR I NT START

Page 98 - Setting Stamp

6-13Function Flowchart6Appendix[1]FINE QUALITY720x1440 <en t>[1]FINE QUALITYPASS=32 : SCAN=H i SPEED-255 ~ 255 Change the number Move cursorSTD

Page 99 - Examples of Output

6-14From P6-12To P6-161 ~ 9[1]I NK LAYERS <e n t >[ 1 ] I NK LAYERSSETUP :1[1]DRY I NG T I ME < e n t >SCAN : D r aw . END0.0s : 0sON / OF

Page 100 - Setting Test draw arrange

6-15Function Flowchart6AppendixOFF / LEVEL 1~3[1]Whi teLay PrtSEL . :OFF

Page 101 - Convenient use

Moving this machine1-31Before UseMoving this machineMove this machine according to the following steps when this machine is required to move on the st

Page 102 - ROOM T EMP H I GH ( XX ° C )

6-16From P6-14INDIVIDUALLY /ALL HOST /ALL PANEL[1]PR I OR I TY < e n t >[1]PRIORITYSETUP :IND I V I DUA L LYON / OFF[1]AUTO CLEAN I NG < en t

Page 103 - Setting confirmation feeding

6-17Function Flowchart6Appendix[1]PRIORITYMED I A COMP . :HOST[1]PRIORITYHEATER :HOST[1]PRIORITYPR I NT MODE :HOST[1]PRIORITYI NK LAYERS :HOST[1]PRIOR

Page 104 - Setting time

6-18To P6-20MA I NTENANCEST .MA I NTENANCE < e n t >ST . MA I NTENANCECARR I AGE OUT <e n t >MAINTENANCEST .MA I NTENANCECOMPL ETED :entST

Page 105 - Setting Unit

6-19Function Flowchart6Appendix*Be i ng In i t i a l i zed*PLEASE WA I TFi l l the l iquidCOMPL E TED :entCl ose a coverClose a coverRESTARTFi l l the

Page 106 - Setting Machine name

6-20From P6-18MA I NTENANCEHD . MA I NTENANCE <e n t >To P6-22HD . MA I NTENANCEMa i n tWashL i qu i d<ent >Ma i n t Wa s h L i qu i dFILL

Page 107 - Setting Key buzzer

6-21Function Flowchart6Appendix* D I SCHARGE *00: 00Set:WashingCartridge1234 5678*ABSORPTION*00: 00Remove :Car t r i dges1234 5678* D I SCHARGE *00 :

Page 108 - Extension of Ink Expiry Month

6-22WH I T E M A I N T E .SELECT : LEVEL1MA I NTENANCEWHITE MAINTE. <ent>SHAKE WH I TE I NKCARTR I DGES :entROUTINE WIPINGTEMP.di f ference<e

Page 109

6-23Function Flowchart6AppendixROUTINE WIPINGSCAN COUNT =50ROUTINE WIPINGTEMP . D i f f e r ence=20°CROUT I NE SETUPCLEAN . TYPE :NORMA LNORMAL / SOFT

Page 110

6-24INK LEVEL / EXP.DATEMACH I NE SETUPCART . PR I OR I TY <e n t >CART . PR I OR I TYSELECT :INK LEVELFEED DIR. / SCAN DIR.MACH I NE SETUPTes t

Page 111

6-25Function Flowchart6AppendixOnly when CONFIRM.FEED is set ONMACH I NE SETUP 2CONF I RM . FEED < e n t >CONF I RM . FEEDFEED :ONMACHINE SETUP2

Page 112 - Displaying Information

iCAUTION ...viiDISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ...viiRe

Page 113 - For the information displayed

1-4Names of Parts and FunctionsFrontFront coverOpen the cover in setting of medias, taking of measuresagainst jamming of medias or in maintenance insi

Page 114

Function Flowchart6-26INFOMATIONSer i a l&Dea l e rNo<ent >S/N = ********D/N = ********INFOMATIONERROR H I STORY <e n t >ERROR H I STO

Page 116 - Maintaining

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Page 117 - Cleaning the platen

1-5Names of Parts and Functions1Before UseRear / SidesPre-heaterPreheats the media before printing.(Located inside the platen)Roll holdersHold a media

Page 118 - Cleaning the media press

1-6Operation PanelUse the operation panel to make settings for printing or operate this machine.Functions of the JOG keysEach of the JOG keys varies i

Page 119 - Maintaining Capping station

1-7Names of Parts and Functions1Before UseHeaterPre-heater /Print heater / Post-heater are equipped on the platen.The Pre-heater is used for pre-heati

Page 120

1-8CarriageThe carriage is provided with the ink heads for printing, the cutter unit for cutting off the sheet of media, etc.A lever is also provided

Page 121 - Replacing the wiper

Names of Parts and Functions1-91Before UseCapping stationThe capping station consists of the ink caps, the wiper for clean-ing the heads, etc.The ink

Page 122 - Prior to Pump tube washing

1-10Connecting cablesConnecting USB2.0 interface cableConnect the PC and this machine with the USB2.0 inter-face cable.Notes on USB 2.0 Interface Whe

Page 123 - Discharging Cleaning solution

Connecting cables1-111Before Use Removing USB memoryIf a USB memory module is inserted in the personal computer to which a JV33 machine is connected,

Page 124 - Washing of Head nozzle

1-12Inserting ink cartridgesInsert an ink cartridges.1Shake the ink cartridge as shown on the right.2Insert the ink cartridge.• Insert the ink cartrid

Page 125

1-13Inserting ink cartridges1Before UseFor Ink cartridge lampsThe condition of the ink cartridges set in the machine is confirmable with lamps located

Page 126

iiWorkflow ... 2-3Turning the power ON/OFF ... 2-4Turning

Page 127

Inserting ink cartridges1-14Note on Silver and White ink of ES3 inkBe sure to read below before using silver and white ink of ES3 ink. Pigments of si

Page 128 - Check the follow

1-151Before UseMediaUseable media sizes and notes for handling are described.Usable sizes of mediaCaution in handling of mediasPay attention to the fo

Page 129

1-16Menu modeThis machine has 4 modes. Each menu mode is described below.NOT-READY modeThis is the mode in which the media has not been detected yet.T

Page 130 - Open the maintenance cover

The procedures from the ink and media preparation to drawingand the setting procedures are described.User type ...

Page 131

2-2User typeDrawing of higher quality prints is available by making (setting of User type) the print set matching to the characteristics of media when

Page 132 - Filling up ink

2-32Basic OperationsWorkflow1Turning the power ON/OFF23Setting medias4Preparing Heaters5Test printingDrawing dataReferring to "Turning the power

Page 133 - DISCHARGE & WASH

2-4Turning the power ON/OFFTurning the power ONThe machine is provided with the following two power switches.Main power switch : At the side of this m

Page 134

Turning the power ON/OFF2-52Basic OperationsTurning the power OFFTurn the power OFF by pressing the power switch located on the side of after using.Ch

Page 135 - Initial ink fill up

2-6Setting mediasUseable mediasThis machine can be used with roll media and leaf sheet media.For useable medias, refer to P.1-15 "Usable sizes of

Page 136

2-7Setting medias2Basic Operations4Keeping the height adjusting lever held at the aforementioned position, tighten the two screws.• Be sure to fasten

Page 137 - Example of Pattern printing

iiiChanging the set value of Heater ... 3-8Changing temperature settings of Heater ...3-8Adjusting suitable tem

Page 138

2-8Setting a roll mediaSet a roll media to the roll media hanger located on the back of this machine.1Move the roll holder located in the back of the

Page 139

2-9Setting medias2Basic Operations3Move the roll holder to the roll setting position.• Check the roll stopper is not caught between the roll stopper a

Page 140

2-108Insert the roll media in this machine.• The roll media can be smoothly inserted by slanting the media.( 1 ) Pull the media out of the roll to the

Page 141

2-11Setting medias2Basic Operations11Hold the media with the media pressgently.• Set the media so that no media sticks out from theright end pinch rol

Page 142 - Setting Routine operations

2-1214Secure the media on the take-updevice. (P.2-13)• When the Type B is used, this operation is notneeded.( 1 ) Feed the media up to the core of the

Page 143

2-13Setting medias2Basic OperationsTake-up device (Except Type B)The take-up direction of media is selectable by using the switch of the take-up devic

Page 144

2-14Setting leaf mediaUnlike roll media, leaf media does not need to be retained with the roll holders.1Open the front cover.2Raise the clamp lever.3I

Page 145

2-15Setting medias2Basic Operations7Press the key.8Press the key to select “LEAF” .9The media detection is started.( 1 ) The media width is detect

Page 146

2-16Changing the printing originThe position of the printing origin can be changed.Moving the LED pointer to the changing position and deciding the po

Page 147

Setting medias2-172Basic OperationsTypical setting position of printing originThe printing origin in the depth direction (X') is positioned at ab

Page 148 - Other maintenance functions

ivCleaning exterior surfaces ... 4-3Cleaning the platen ... 4-3Cl

Page 149

2-18Preparing HeatersChanging temperature settings of HeaterThe set temperature of Heater can be changed and stored by [HEATER] of the setup mode. ( P

Page 150

Preparing Heaters2-192Basic OperationsReference for the temperature set (When solvent ink is used)Confirming the Heater temperature1Press the key on

Page 151

2-20Test printingPrint a test pattern to check that there are no discharging defects such as nozzle clogging (slight touching of ink or nozzle missing

Page 152

2-21Test printing2Basic OperationsPerform test printing with the normal test pattern1In the local mode, press the key.• Press and key to change

Page 153

2-22Perform test printing with the test pattern for checking white ink1In the local mode, press the key.2Press the key to select the “(WHITE CHK.)

Page 154 - INK WARNING]

Test printing2-232Basic OperationsCheck warning of white nozzle status (Only when using SS21 white ink)As SS21 white ink is easier to cause nozzle clo

Page 155

2-24Head CleaningAbout head cleaningThere are two types of head cleaning. Depending on the test printing result, perform to solve nozzle clogging.Che

Page 156

2-25Head Cleaning2Basic OperationsPerform head cleaning depending on the test printing resultThere are three types of head cleaning. Use one by checki

Page 157 - Check message in Local mode

2-263Press the key.4By pressing the keys, select the color on which you wish to perform maintenance.Silver : Perform maintenance only for silver i

Page 158 - Replacing waste ink tank

2-27Head Cleaning2Basic Operations8Press the key.9Set the cartridge.• After the cartridge is set, filling starts.• When filling is completed, the sc

Page 159

vCHAPTER 5 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting ... 5-2Power does not turn on ...

Page 160 - Changing the ink

2-28About warning message display of performing spot color maintenanceWhen silver ink of ES3 ink is used and when ink has been left for two days and m

Page 161 - Replacing the cutter blade

Head Cleaning2-292Basic Operations5Press the key.6Set the cartridge.• After the cartridge is set, filling starts.• When filling is completed, the sc

Page 162 - Press the key

2-30Drawing dataStarting the print1Set the media. ( P.2-6)2Check the heater temperatures.• Confirm that the CONSTANT lamp lights in [PRE],[PRINT], [PO

Page 163 - Troubleshooting

2-31Drawing data2Basic OperationsStopping the print temporarilyPerform the following operations when stopping the print halfway.1Press the key in pr

Page 164

Drawing data2-32Cutting a mediaFor a roll media, two ways are available to cut the media after printing is completed, as follows.Auto cutA media is au

Page 165

This section describes the operation procedures for using themachine more conveniently and each setting procedure.User type ...

Page 166 - Nozzle is clogged

3-2User typeRegistering the drawing conditions together (Type registration)The drawing conditions are registered in each type (1-4).The most suitable

Page 167 - Ink cartridge warning appears

3-3User type3Convenient useList of functionsThis section describes the outline of each SET UP function registerable to the user type and the setting v

Page 168 - Warning / Error Messages

User type3-4Function name Set value OutlinePRIORITY ( P.3-20)INDIVIDUALLY/ ALL HOST /ALL PANELSets the priority of settings (host / panel)Sets each it

Page 169

3-53Convenient useSetting media compensationCorrect the feeding rate of media after the type of media is replaced or the temperature of Heater is chan

Page 171 - Error messages

3-65Press the key twice.6Print the compensation pattern by pressing the key.7Check the compensation pattern then input the compensative value.Inpu

Page 172

Setting media compensation3-73Convenient useWhen you need to correct the media feed during printingThe media feeding amount can be corrected even in t

Page 173

3-8Changing the set value of HeaterRough guide for temperature setting (When solvent ink is used)Changing temperature settings of HeaterSet each item

Page 174

3-9Changing the set value of Heater3Convenient use4Press the key.5Select [HEATER] by pressing the keys.6Press the key twice.• The heater temperat

Page 175 - Appendix

3-10Adjusting suitable temperature adjustment (When solvent ink is used)This section describes the procedure for setting the heater temperatures prope

Page 176 - Machine specifications

Changing the set value of Heater3-113Convenient useIn case the heater temperature is too lowWhen solvent ink is used, this may result in printing fail

Page 177

3-12Setting print modeUpon the setting of the print mode, set each item for printing as follows.• Print quality (DRAFT) : Setting the print quality in

Page 178 - Ink specifications

3-13Setting print mode3Convenient use8When changing the details of printing quality at each resolution.Select the resolution by pressing the key.• Se

Page 179 - Sheet for inquiry

3-14Setting scanning direction1Perform operations up to P.3-12 the step 5.2Select [SCAN DIRECTION] by pressing the keys.3Press the key.4Select the

Page 180 - Warning labels

3-15Setting print mode3Convenient useSetting Logical-seekThe motion of Head varies depending on the set of Logical-seek.1Perform operations up to P.3-

Page 181

viiCAUTIONDISCLAIMER OF WARRANTYTHIS LIMITED WARRANTY OF MIMAKI SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND IS INLIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRES

Page 182 - Function Flowchart

3-16Setting WhiteLay PrintWhen using SS21 white ink, you can print with other colors after printing with white ink, without returning the media.In thi

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Setting print mode3-173Convenient use5Press the key.6Press the key several times to end.[1]PRINT MODEWh i t eLay Pr t <en t>

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3-18Setting drying timeUpon the setting of drying time, set each item for ink drying as follows.• SCAN : Set the time to wait for ink drying after eac

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3-193Convenient useSetting marginsSet a non-printing area along the right and left edges of the media.The offset value against the standard margin 15m

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3-20Setting PriorityFor the following items, the priority is selected either the setting by the machine (by the panel) or the setting by the PC (by th

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Setting Priority3-213Convenient use8Select either “HOST” or “PANEL” by pressing the keys.9Press the key.• You can also press keys to move betwee

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3-22Setting Auto cleaningThe machine is settable so that the head cleaning is automatically carried out when printing is completed for the set length.

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Setting Auto cleaning3-233Convenient use6Select “ON” by pressing the keys.• Proceed to the step 9 when “OFF” is selected.7Press the key.8Set an int

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3-24Setting cleaning while printingSet it whether the head cleaning is carried out automatically during printing or not.Upon cleaning during printing,

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Setting cleaning while printing3-253Convenient use9Press the key.10Press the key several times to end.• This function does not operate when ink ne

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viiiForewordCongratulations on your purchase of MIMAKI color ink jet printer "JV33-130/160" .The JV33-130/160 is a color ink-jet printer for

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3-26Setting media detectionSet the method for detecting a media when the media is set and the detecting type when the media is cut.1Press the key in

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Setting media detection3-273Convenient use10Press the key.11Select the set value by pressing the keys.• Set value : BOTH EDGE / LEFT EDGE / RIGHT

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3-28Other settingsChange the setting according to the use.1Press the key in the local mode.2Press the key.3Select the type (1-4) by pressing the

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Other settings3-293Convenient useList of SettingsThe underlined has been set when purchased.Item Outline Set valueSetting of Media compensa-tionCorrec

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3-30Initializing the settingsInitialize the settings to the conditions that have been set when purchased. (Set resetting)The set resetting can be exec

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3-313Convenient useMachine settingsIt is each type of setting for using this machine more comfortably. [MACHINE SETUP] and [MACHINE SETUP2] are availa

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3-32Setting the deodorize fanThe fan operates during printing, and operates according to the set of [STOP TIME] from the completion of printing.Upon t

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3-33Machine settings3Convenient useSetting Dryness feedingSetting whether feeding for drying a media is performed after the completion of printing or

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3-34Setting StampSet whether information such as the drawing conditions or the date printed is output after the completion of printing or not.1Press t

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3-35Machine settings3Convenient useExamples of Output

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