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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
E-mail: traiding@mimaki. co. jp
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Ver. 1.00
D500175
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Page 1 - MAINTENANCE MANUAL

MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD.TKB Gotenyama Building, 5-9-41, Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0001, JapanPhone: +81-3-5420-8671 Fax: +8

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– 1.2 –1-1. Cautions in maintenanceFollowing cautions have to be taken when conducting maintenance works.• Be sure to fully understand precautions gi

Page 3 - FOREWORD

– 4.42 –4-4-7. ACTION TEST[Function]Performance of the following units is checked.• Rotation of fan motor (LOW/MID/HIGH/L.L./Poff)• Up/down operatio

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

– 4.43 –4-4-8. SENSOR TEST[Function]The state of the following sensors are checked.• Medium setting lever sensor • Rear paper presence/absence senso

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– 4.44 –7) Press the key.The state of the station cover sensor is shownon the LCD.ON: The station cover has been opened.OFF: The station cover has no

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– 4.45 –4-4-9. PAPER SENSOR[Function]Reading by the paper width sensor is given on the LCD.This test can be executed without placing a media on the p

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– 4.46 –4-4-10. KEYBOARD TEST[Function]The key pressed is shown on the LCD.[Operation ]1) Select the TEST.Press the ENTER key.2) Select the “KEYBOARD

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– 4.47 –4-4-11. DISPLAY TEST[Function]Displays various display items in succession.[Operation ]1) Select the TEST.Press the ENTER key.2) Select the “

Page 9 - OVERVIEW OF MAINTENANCE

– 4.48 –4-4-12. LCD TEST[Function]Indication shown on the LCD is changed over at predetermined intervals[Operation]1) Select the TEST.Press the ENTE

Page 10 - 1-1. Cautions in maintenance

– 4.49 –4-4-13. PUMP MOTOR[Function]Performance of the pump motor is checked.[Operation]1) Select the TEST.Press the ENTER key.2) Select the “PUMP M

Page 11

– 4.50 –4-4-14. TIMER CHECK[Function]Checks the present date and time.This test is used for the evaluation of the build-in battery.The built-in timer

Page 12 - 1-4. Names of parts

– 4.51 –4-4-15. MEMORY CHECK[Function]Checking of the following memories is executed.a. SDRAM read/write check b. F-ROM hash checkc. S-RAM read/write

Page 13 - Name Function

– 1.3 –1-2. How to use this maintenance manualUse the maintenance manual in the following manner.• Check first a phenomenon that is arising to grasp

Page 14 - 1-5. Specifications

– 4.52 –a. SDRAM check1) The indication “SDRAM” is shown on theLCD.Press the ENTER key.2) Use the and keys to set the waitingtime after data have

Page 15 - Item JV4-130 JV4-160 JV4-180

– 4.53 –b. F-ROM check1) The indication “F-ROM” is shown on the LCD.2) Press the ENTERkey. The plotter startschecking.The number of checks is shown

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– 4.54 –d. I/F S-RAM check1) The indication “I/F S-RAM” is shown on theLCD.2) Press the ENTER key. The plotter startschecking.(Single check takes abo

Page 17 - Recommended

– 4.55 –4-4-16. SKEW CHECK[Function]Checks the amount of paper shift caused by paper feed.[Operation]1) Select the TEST.Press the ENTER key.2) Select

Page 18 - – 1.10 –

– 4.56 –4-4-17. TEMP CHECK[Function]Displays the temperature around the head.[Operation]1) Select the TEST.Press the ENTER key.2) Select the “TEMP CH

Page 19 - EXPLANATION OF OPERATION

– 4.57 –4-4-18. ENCODER CHECK[Function]Check linear sensor or linear encoder scale.Based on capping position, indicate value of linear encoder and Y

Page 20 - 2-1-1. Operations

– 4.58 –Return to Process No. 3 when press the key.It is normal if value of Y motor encoder and valueof linear encoder is indicated approximate.There

Page 21 - POWER SW

– 4.59 –4-5. #PARAMATER items4-5-1. SYSTEM PARAMETER[Function]System parameter values are changed.[System parameters list]No. Indication Set value

Page 22 - 2-1-3. Main PCB

– 4.60 –No. Indication Set value Description Remarks20 FEEDadj 2521 V1BiADJ 022 V2BiADJ 023 N1BiADJ 024 N2BiADJ 025 V1HBiAJ 626 V2HBiAJ 427 RESERVE 0•

Page 23 - Main PCB block diagram

– 4.61 –[Operation]1) Select the PARAMETER.Press the ENTER key.2) Select the &SYSTEM PRM” pressing theFUNCTION key.Press the ENTER key.3) Select a

Page 24 - Main PCB connector signals

– 1.4 –1-4. Names of parts1-4-1. Front faceName Function1 Front cover It is opened when setting medium or taking a corrective measure againsta mediu

Page 25

– 4.62 –4-5-2. INK PARAMETER 1This is not used in the field.Never change the value.4-5-3. INK PARAMETER 2This is not used in the field.Never change

Page 26 - 2-1-6. HDC-4Head PCB

– 4.63 –4-6. Uploading and Downloading ParametersThis host computer and the plotter can be connected through the IEEE1284 or IEEE1394interface to all

Page 27

– 4.64 –4-6-2. DOWNLOAD (Computer >>> Plotter)• To realize this function, the following item is required.OS : Windows2000, WindowsNTCable: I

Page 28 - 2-1-8. IO PCB

– 4.65 –Error messagesIf an error occurs, quit F/W Update Tool software and then turn OFF the poser of the plotter.Error message Cause RemedyERROR CO

Page 29 - 2-1-9. Slider PCB

– 4.66 –4-7. Updating the firmwareThis device permits updating of the firmware through the IEEE1394 interface or the IEEE1284interface from the compu

Page 30 - – 2.12 –

– 4.67 –4-7-3. Interface side firmware version updating fileThe IEEE1394 -interface side F/W version updating froppy disc issued by DevelopmentDivisi

Page 31 - 2-1-14. Take-up motor PCB

– 4.68 –4-7-5. Updating procedureThe procedure is the same on both the mechanical side and the interface side.[Operation]1) Turn on the power to the

Page 32 - 2-2. Ink system

– 4.69 –Data received are not the program file. Replace the main PCB with a newone.Abnormal conditions have arisen on the D-RAM.Data received are not

Page 33

– 4.70 –X DIRECTIONY Si.Y Re.Y BI.TST printFINESLANTadjustR/F HEADadjHEAD U/Dadjall, REAR, FRONTall, REAR, FRONTCARTRIDGE (color 1 ~ 12)SCAN COUNTDRAW

Page 34 - Ink end monitoring

– 4.71 –PARAM. DRAWALL PATTERN.X SERVOY SERVOXY SERVOACTION TESTSENSOR TESTPAPER sensorKEYBOARDDISPLAY testLCD TESTPUMP MOTORTIMER checkMEMORY checkSK

Page 35 - Miscellaneous

– 1.5 –1-4-2. Rear faceName Function1F ink station This station houses up to six ink cartridges.2 Clamp lever It is made to go up-down the pinch roll

Page 37

– 5.1 –CHAPTER 5DISASSEMBLING /ASSEMBLING PROCEDURE

Page 38 - – 2.20 –

– 5.2 –5-1. Disassembly and assembly5-1-1. Front cover assy., Y cover, SR cover, YR cover and Right cover[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (N

Page 39 - TROUBLESHOOTING

– 5.3 –Front coverRear cover LB3x6BkB3x6BkB3x6BkRear cover RB3x6NiB3x6NiP3 x8SMWP3x8SMW NiP3x6SMWP3x8SMW NiP3x8SMW NiB3x6NiB3x6NiB3x6BkB4x6BkFront c

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– 5.4 –5-1-2. Keyboard assy. and IO PCB assy.[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No. 2 for M3 to M5)[Disassembling procedure]<Keyboard PCB&g

Page 41

– 5.5 –5-1-3. Platen cover F/R, Fan motor assy., and Paper sensor R assy.[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No. 2 for M3 to M5)[Disassembling

Page 42

– 5.6 –5-1-4. X-motor assy.[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No.2 for M3 to M5)[Disassembling procedure]1) Remove the screw (B3 x 6Ni), then

Page 43

– 5.7 –5-1-5. X-pulley and paper feed roller (Do not disassemble)• Do not remove the X-pulley because it is positioned precisely. Do not loosen the s

Page 44

– 5.8 –5-1-6. Y-motor assy., Y-timing long belt and Y-timing belt[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No.2 for M3 to M5)[Disassembling procedure

Page 45 - * * BATTERY * *

– 5.9 –5-1-7. Head cover, Slider PCB and Linear encoder PCB assy. / scale[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No.2 for M3 to M5)• Phillips screw

Page 46

– 1.6 –1-5. SpecificationsItem JV4-130 JV4-160 JV4-180Printing head Method Piezo-electric drop-on demandSpecification Six-heads (3 x 2 lines)Nozzle H

Page 47

– 5.10 –Follow the procedure given below to replace the linear encoder PCB assy.• After replacing the linear encoder PCB assy, be careful not to conta

Page 48

– 5.11 –to Slicer PCB assy. CN29Mounting position of the linear encoder PCBAttach the linear encoder PCB assy so that the mounting position (overlappi

Page 49 - 3-3-5. Fan motor

– 5.12 –5-1-8. Print head[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No.2 for M3 to M5)• Phillips screwdriver (No.1 for M2)• Nippers (for removing SP)•

Page 50 - – 3.12 –

-5.13-to Slider PCB assy.to Slider PCB assy.Damper holderPrint headP2 x 8SMWHead bracketP4 x 12SMWB3 x 10BkAngle springAdjusing springAdjusing springH

Page 51 - – 3.13 –

-5.14-5-1-9. Main FPC cable assy.[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No.2 for M3 to M5)• Phillips screwdriver (No.1 for M2)[Disassembling proce

Page 52 - 3-4. Plotting failure

-5.15-5-1-10. Cutter solenoid assy. and the paper width sensor PCB assy.[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No.2 for M3 to M5)[Disassembling pr

Page 53 - 3-4-2. Abnormal print

-5.16-5-1-11. Cap assy.• Do not make mistake on the orientation of the Cap assy.• Do not attach the Cap assy. with the Cap SP removed.[Tools to be us

Page 54 - – 3.16 –

-5.17-5-1-12. Station sensor assy., Capping sensor assy. and Wipersensor assy.[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No.2 for M3 to M5, L=260 more

Page 55 - – 3.17 –

-5.18-to IO PCB assy. CN6to IO PCB assy. CN26<Wiper sensor assy.>1) Turn ON the power of the device and then move the slider to the center of

Page 56 - – 3.18 –

-5.19-5-1-13. IEEE1394 PCB, Main PCB, HDC-4 Head PCB assy., HDC-2 Head PCB assy.and Power PCB[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No.2 for M3 to

Page 57 - – 3.19 –

– 1.7 –Item JV4-130 JV4-160 JV4-180Medium delivery Take-up device as standerd (inside winding / outside winding selectable)Waste ink tank Bottle type

Page 58 - 3-4-9. Stripes occur

-5.20-<HDC-4 Head PCB assy.>1) Turn OFF the power supply switch, remove the electrical unit cover.2) Remove all of the cables connected to the H

Page 59 - MAINTENANCE MODE

-5.21-5-1-14. Ink supply tube (inside diameter: ø2mm)[Tools to be used]• Phillips screwdriver (No.2 for M3 to M5)[Disassembling procedure]1) Turn ON

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– 6.1 –CHAPTER 6ADJUSTMENT

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– 6.2 –6-1. Adjusting item list

Page 63

– 6.3 –6-2. Adjusting item6-2-1. Adjustment of the cutter height[The case that needs adjustment]• The case where the cutter assy has been detached[T

Page 64

– 6.4 –6-2-2. Adjustment of the station position(Forward and backward position of Cap/ Bottom position of Cap/ Capping height/ Wiping Y/Wiping height

Page 65

– 6.5 –2. Operation adjustmentThe Capping position adjustment operation is serialized as follows:When the cam is orientedto the bottom, the Cap isat t

Page 66

– 6.6 –2. Cap YAdjust Cap Y so that the center of the Cap agrees with the center of the head, using the or key.3. Cap heightAdjust the Cap height a

Page 67

– 6.7 –5. Wiping heightAdjust the Wiping height so that the top 1mm (±0.5mm) of the wiper contacts the head, usingthe or key.3. Station position c

Page 68

– 1.8 –Plotting speed (Measurement after nozzle disabling)Resolution Drawing mode Plotting timeY x X dpi Setting pass High speed plotting Two indepen

Page 69

– 6.8 –3) Press the key to enter the flashing mode.Set Shot to 5000000 (maximum value) and then press the key. Flashing operationis performed on the

Page 70 - PRINT START : ent

– 6.9 –6-2-3. Adjustment of the Linear sensor PCB assy height[The case that needs adjustment]• In the case where the Linear sensor PCB assy has been

Page 71

– 6.10 –6-2-4. Adjustment of the Y-motor belt tension[The case that needs adjustment]• In the case where the Y-motor total assy is removed[Tools to b

Page 72

– 6.11 –6-2-5. Adjustment of the X-motor belt tension[The case that needs adjustment]• In the case where the X-motor total assy is replaced.[Tools to

Page 73

– 6.12 –6-2-6. Adjustment of the head (head angle / head stagger)[The case that needs adjustment]• In the case where the head is replaced[Tools to be

Page 74

– 6.13 –(1) Select [#ADJUSTMENT - HEAD ADJUST - FRONT or REAR] and then printthe adjustment pattern to glossy media. (Select the side including the re

Page 75

– 6.14 –2) Bad condition (Turn the screw clockwise.)3) Bad condition (Turn the screw counterclockwise.)2. Stagger adjustment(1) Select [#ADJUSTMENT -

Page 76 - TIME : ∗ h

– 6.15 –1) Good condition2) Bad condition (Turn the screw clockwise.)3) Bad condition (Turn the screw counterclockwise.)REAR HeadFRONT HeadREAR HeadFR

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– 6.16 –

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– 1.9 –Print Resolution of JV4 series and Notes on specified media.Resolution Notes / Limitations360 x 360 • Mat media • Since the dot size of JV4 is

Page 80 - 4-3-9. HEAD ID

D500175-1.00-26102001©MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 2001

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– 1.10 –

Page 82

– 2.1 –CHAPTER 2EXPLANATION OF OPERATION

Page 84

– 2.2 –2-1. Explanation of electrical components2-1-1. Operations* The slider of the JV4 is provided with six heads with stagger arrangement, with 1

Page 85 - 4-3-12. SET QUALITY

– 2.3 –BLOWER4-180MAIN BOARDCN6CN8CN18CN14CN13CN1CN15CN7CN9IEEE1394CN1620310CN5CN1CN2IF CONNECTIONBOARDCN191394BOARDKEY PANELINLETPOWER SWPOWER BOARD

Page 86 - 4-3-13. MEDIA COMP2

– 2.4 –2-1-2. Power supplyInput/output of the power supply are as follows:Input: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 HzOutput: +3.3 V, 3.5 A+5 V, 3.5 A+35 V, 6

Page 87

– 2.5 –Main PCB block diagram

Page 88

– 2.6 –Main PCB connector signalsConnector Pin No. Signal Name Remarks1 +5V2 GND3 LCD-E4 RS15 LCD-RW6 LCD-D07 LCD-D18 LCD-D29 LCD-D310 /KEY-E11 RS212

Page 89

– 2.7 –Connector Pin No. Signal Name RemarksB16 GNDB17 GNDB18 GNDB19 IFD1B20 GNDB21 IFD4B22 GNDB23 IFD7B24 GNDB25 IFD10B26 GNDB27 IFD13B28 GNDB29 IFD1

Page 90

– 2.8 –2-1-4. 1394 PCBThe 1394 (IEEE1394) PCB uses the SH2 (RISC, 28.7MHz) from Hitachi as the CPU and theprogram stored in the flash memory in the C

Page 91

– 2.9 –Connector Pin No. Signal Name Remarks1 GND2 GND3 OUTA-4 OUTA+5 GND6 OUTB-7 OUTB+8 GND9 HxNCHGB10 GND11 HxLATB12 GND13 HxCHB14 GND15 HxNCHGA16 G

Page 92

– 2.10 –2-1-7. HDC-2Head PCBThis board is located under the HDC-4Head PCB in the electrical equipment case. It receivessignals from the main PCB, gen

Page 93

– 2.11 –Connector Pin No. Signal Name Remarks1 SIO02A2 SIO01A3 SCK02A4 SCK01A5 H1anodeA6 H1CHA7 GND8 H1LATA9 GND10 H1NCHGA11 GND12 +5V13 H1-TH14 GND15

Page 94

– i –FOREWORDThis maintenance manual covers items required to be remembered to conduct maintenance worksfor the JV4 series of color ink jet plotter in

Page 95

– 2.12 –Connector Pin No. Signal Name Remarks28 GND29 GND30 +42V31 GND32 HxCOMB33 HxCOMB34 HxCOMB35 GND36 GND37 HxCOMA38 HxCOMA39 HxCOMA40 GND1 +5V2 P

Page 96

– 2.13 –2-1-10. Linear encoder PCBThis board, located on the back of the slider, reads the linear scale.2-1-11. The KeyBoard PCBA 16 character x 2 l

Page 97

– 2.14 –2-2. Ink system2-2-1. DefinitionsInk systemInk system is the general term of a mechanism specific to ink-jet printing system forprotecting a

Page 98

– 2.15 –Power to the device is turned on ... Processing when turning the power onThe device waits for plotting data ... In cappingPress on the rel

Page 99 - 4-4-6. XY SERVO

– 2.16 –Processing when power is turned ONIf it is anticipated that the ink will have thickened while the power was OFF, and if thereis expected to be

Page 100 - FUNCTION

– 2.17 –Head cleaning operationA function that works to remove thickened ink or dust accumulated on the nozzle faces torecover normal ink-discharge.Th

Page 101

– 2.18 –2-2-3. Parameters related to the ink systemTo control the ink system, the following two items of parameter groups are stored on theFlash memo

Page 102

– 2.19 –Start the detection.Turn on the paper width sensor.The sensor moves onto the media topermit the reading of the sensorvalue. → S onThe sensor m

Page 103

– 2.20 –

Page 104

– 3.1 –CHAPTER 3TROUBLESHOOTINGIt is necessary to isolate, to some extent, the function that is in trouble in prior to trouble-shooting.Troubles can

Page 105

– ii –TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF MAINTENANCE ... 1.11-1. Cautions in maintenance ...

Page 106

– 3.2 –3-1. Troubles for which error messages are given on the LCDGeneral recovering procedures for troubles for which error messages are given on LC

Page 107 - 4-4-13. PUMP MOTOR

– 3.3 –3-2. Error messages and corrective measures3-2-1. Error messages for troubles for which error numbers are given on the LCD1) Replace the main

Page 108

– 3.4 –ERROR20 I/F BOARDERROR21 I/F NONEERROR23 HOST I/FERROR24 I/F INITIALERROR30 OPERATIONERROR34 DATA REMAINERROR40 MOTOR XERROR41 MOTOR YE

Page 109

– 3.5 –1) Make sure that there is nogap between platen F(aluminum) and the edgeof the P cover F rubber. Ifthere is a gap, stick therubber appressed ag

Page 110

– 3.6 –• The number of absentink cartridge is shown.• The number of the inkcartridge in which theink has run short.• Ink has run out• The number of ti

Page 111

– 3.7 –• If the entire LCDdisplay flashes inREMOTE mode, itindicates that data havenot been received for30 seconds or more.• If indicates that thebatt

Page 112

– 3.8 –3-3. Troubles for which error messages are not given on the LCD3-3-1. The device will not be energized.Problems The POWER indicator lamp on t

Page 113

– 3.9 –3-3-2. The device fails to perform plottingProblems The head operates, but the device fails to perform printing.Causes 1) Nozzles on the head

Page 114

– 3.10 – If none of the heads or nozzle rows discharges ink, check the following:1. Check that the head ID is entered correctly.2. If either nozzle ro

Page 115

– 3.11 –3-3-3. Cutting failureProblems The cutter goes up during paper cutting.Causes 1) HDC FPC has disconnected.Checking procedure 1) Check whether

Page 116

– iii –3-3-3. Cutting failure ...3.113-3-4. Faulty cutter...

Page 117 - 4-5. #PARAMATER items

– 3.12 –3-3-6. Abnormal nozzle dischargeProblems When checking the nozzle, the nozzle at the enter of the head does notdischarge. The head on the R s

Page 118 - REMOTE/LOCAL

– 3.13 –3-3-8. Abnormal ink dischargeProblems Vertical lines during plotting, square spots, or ink discharged out of rangeCauses 1) The head FPC cabl

Page 119

– 3.14 –3-4. Plotting failure3-4-1. Print is not sharpProblems A line has been omitted from the print. (specified color)A stripe in the scanning dir

Page 120

– 3.15 –3-4-2. Abnormal printProblems Abnormal print is produced outside the paper.Causes 1) The main FPC cable is in poor contact or has disconnecte

Page 121

– 3.16 –3-4-3. Color of print is pale.Problems Color of print is pale.Color of print differs from device to device.Causes 1) The head ID has not been

Page 122

– 3.17 –3-4-5. Plotted dots or lines are dirty.Problems Plotted dots or lines are dirty.Causes 1) The head height is not adjusted correctly.2) The he

Page 123 - Error messages

– 3.18 –3-4-6. Stripes are always drawn at the time of scanningProblems Black or white stripes are always drawn at the time of scanning.Causes 1) The

Page 124 - 4-7. Updating the firmware

– 3.19 –3-4-7. Black and White Stripes on Reverse SidesProblems Black and white stripes on reverse sides.Different amount of paper feed between sides

Page 125

– 3.20 –3-4-9. Stripes occurProblems Stripes (wind repples) occur at each scan.Causes 1) The head is too high. ( The gap is too large.)Checking proce

Page 126

– 4.1 –CHAPTER 4MAINTENANCE MODE

Page 127 - – 4.69 –

– iv –4-4-2. PARAMETER DRAW ...4.374-4-3. ALL PATTERN ...

Page 128 - 4-8. Maintenance menu tree

– 4.2 –4-1. Maintenance itemsThe maintenance mode has been prepared for the operations to be conducted for adjustmentat the time of delivery of produ

Page 129 - – 4.71 –

– 4.3 –4-2. Entering into the maintenance modeThe maintenance mode is entitled in two different methods.4-2-1. Entering into the maintenance mode wh

Page 130 - – 4.72 –

– 4.4 –4-2-2. Entering into the maintenance mode by system parametersIt is possible to keep the maintenance mode held released at all times by changi

Page 131 - ASSEMBLING PROCEDURE

– 4.5 –FUNCTION# ADJUST < ENT >#ADJUSTPRN. adjust 2 < ENT >4-3. Menu of #ADJUST4-3-1. PRINTadjust2This function is used to adjust the re

Page 132

– 4.6 –4) Select the item to be corrected using the or key.Start plotting with the ENTER key.To enter the correction value without performingplottin

Page 133

– 4.7 –If “X DIRECTION” has been selected )• Be sure to perform this item upon completion of media correction.1) Press the ENTER key to start plottin

Page 134 - assy. CN5

– 4.8 –If “FINE” has been selected )”FINE” is used to check, or perform fine adjustment of, the X PRINT, Y SINGLE, Y REPEAT,and Y BI-D correction val

Page 135 - Fan motor assy

– 4.9 –In-comingtravel plotOut-goingtravel plotY in-coming travel,X directionVertical line;Y going-and-coming travelY out-going travelX directionPaper

Page 136 - 5-1-4. X-motor assy

– 4.10 –If “Y Single” has been selected )Input the correction value for the Y out-goingtravel using the or key.Enter the correction values between

Page 137

– 4.11 –4-3-2. HEAD ADJUST[Function]Plots a pattern for mechanical adjustment of position shift of each head.(Refer to [6-2-6. Adjustment of the hea

Page 138 - P3 x6SMW

– v –5-1-4. X-motor assy. ...5.65-1-5. X-pulley and paper feed

Page 139 - Slider PCB assy

– 4.12 –If “R/F HEAD adjust” has been selected )Move the cursor using the or key toselect the color.Display the selected color using the or key.Pr

Page 140

– 4.13 –4-3-3. HEAD WASH[Function]The ink that has been filled is ejected, and the tube, damper and head are cleaned with awashing fluid. This proces

Page 141 - CS3 x8SMW

– 4.14 –10) When the display shown at left appears, set thecleaning tool.Suck in the transportation fluid.11) When the display shown at left appears,r

Page 142 - 5-1-8. Print head

– 4.15 –4-3-4. SELECT CLEANING[Function]Specified cleaning is performed.Overview of cleaning operationCleaning modesoft normal strongRubbing XXOMain

Page 143 - Head adjusing screw

– 4.16 –4) Select the cleaning type using the or key.5) Press the ENTER key.Now, start the cleaning.6) Upon completion of the cleaning, the indicati

Page 144 - 5-1-9. Main FPC cable assy

– 4.17 –4-3-5. REPLACE COUNTER[Function]Number of ink cartridge replacements, number of scanning, draw area and using time areconfirmed.The number

Page 145

– 4.18 –If “DRAW AREA” has been selected )When you press the or key, theplotting area is displayed for each inkcartridge.Press the ENTER key to ex

Page 146 - 5-1-11. Cap assy

– 4.19 –4-3-6. DEFAULT SET[Function]Parameter settings are reset to initial values.When the “Set parameter” is under execution, the following situati

Page 147

– 4.20 –4-3-7. CAPPING[Function]Capping position is adjusted. (Refer to [6-2-2. Adjustment of the station position] P.6-4)The adjustment value is sto

Page 148

– 4.21 –4-3-8. INK SETUP[Function]Changes the ink type mounted.• Use this function only when the selected ink type is different from the mountedink t

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Page 150

– 4.22 –4-3-9. HEAD ID[Function]The setting value is issued in the maintenance list at the time of maintenance release.Enter the ID numbers of heads

Page 151

– 4.23 –4-3-10. ADJUST EDGE[Function]Size of the dead spaces on the left and right of the medium is adjusted.Adjustment should be done to be printed

Page 152

– 4.24 –3) Plot the adjusting pattern using the key.Clear the adjustment value using the key.Press the or key to enter a correctionvalue without

Page 153 - ADJUSTMENT

– 4.25 –4-3-11. 500mmSQUARE[Function]Range accuracy is adjusted.The adjustment value in the Y-direction shall be applied to the detected mediun width

Page 154 - 6-1. Adjusting item list

– 4.26 –3) Plot the adjusting pattern using the key.Clear the adjustment value using the key.Press the or key to enter a correctionvalue without

Page 155 - 6-2. Adjusting item

– 4.27 –4-3-12. SET QUALITY[Function]Sets the operation mode of the user-defined PRINT MODE-QUALITY.The setting valuesare stored under the maintenanc

Page 156 - Forward and backward

– 4.28 –4-3-13. MEDIA COMP2[Function]Corrects the amount of media feed at the time of plotting.The correcting values are stored under the system para

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– 4.29 –[Operation]1) Select the ADJUSTMENT.Press the ENTER key.2) Select the “MEDIA COMP2” pressing theFUNCTION key.Press the ENTER key.Press the ke

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– 4.30 –4-4. #TEST items4-4-1. CHECK PATTERN[Function]Plots the following patterns with the selected plotting mode to check the machine status.a. D

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– 4.31 –a. Plotting a density pattern1) Select the density pattern using the or key and press the ENTER key.Pattern : 100%, 50%, 25%, 6.25%2) Select

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– 1.1 –CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF MAINTENANCE

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– 4.32 –6) Select the color used for plotting.Shift the cursor using the or key to selectthe color to be used.Press the or key to select wheter

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– 4.33 –3) Select the print mode using the or key and press the ENTER key.Drawing way : BI-D 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,16,32 pass UNI-D 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,16,32 pas

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– 4.34 –c. Plotting a color chart pattern1) Select color chart using the or keyand press the ENTER key.2) Select the resolution using the or k

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– 4.35 –d. Plotting a feed pattern1) Select “FEED” using the or key andpress the ENTER key.2) Select the resolution using the or keyand press

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– 4.36 –5) Select the plotting length in the X and Y-direction using the or key and pressthe ENTER key.Length setting: 10mm to the sheet width(in

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– 4.37 –4-4-2. PARAMETER DRAW[Function]Setting state of parameters is plotted.[Operation]1) Select the TEST.Press the ENTER key.2) Select the “PARAME

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– 4.38 –4-4-3. ALL PATTERN[Function]Collectively plots the following adjustment result.• HEAD ADJUST , SLANT adjust , R/F HEADadjust , HEAD U/ Dadjsu

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– 4.39 –4-4-4. X SERVO[Function]Continuous outward/inward travel is executed in terms of the X-direction for the purpose ofdurability test.This test

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– 4.40 –4-4-5. Y SERVO[Function]Continuous outward/inward travel is executed in terms of the Y-direction for the purpose ofdurability test.This test

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– 4.41 –4-4-6. XY SERVO[Function]Continuous outward/inward travel is executed in terms of the X- and Y-direction for thepurpose of durability test.T

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