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Page 1 - MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD

D202102-20MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD.URL: http://eng.mimaki.co.jp/is

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

viiiForewordCongratulations on your purchase of a MIMAKI "UJF-706" model of UV printer.UV printer UJF-706 uses ultraviolet ray curing ink (U

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4-6Washing cartridgeIf there is any abnormality in the washing cartridge, the message below is displayed.If you perform cleaning “hard” with the statu

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4-74How to careCleaning the flushing boxWhen you clean the flushing box, check the flushing filter, and replace this as needed. (about once a week)1Tu

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4-84Wipe out ink on the surface of the flushing box.• Wipe out ink that has adhered by flushing on theflushing tray with cloth.5Remove the flushing bo

Page 6 - CHAPTER 6 Appendix

Cleaning the flushing box4-94How to care8Replace Bemcot inside the flushing BOX.• When ink adheres to the inner box, wipe it with acloth.9Set the tray

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4-10Avoiding ink dripping at printingInk droplets from the mist at drawing may arise on the bottom of the carriage. As the ink droplets may drip and

Page 8 - FCC Statement (USA)

Avoiding ink dripping at printing4-114How to care5Remove the flushing box cover.• Lift it up to remove.6Bring down the flushing BOX.(1) Lift it up sli

Page 9 - CDRH REGULATION

4-12When the waste ink tray is fullWaste ink used for head cleaning gathers in the waste ink tank and the wiper tank.Periodically (every day) check th

Page 10 - Foreword

4-13When the waste ink tray is full4How to care7Lift up the duct inside the waste ink tank.8Pull out the waste ink tank.9Pour the waste ink into the o

Page 11 - For safe operation

4-14Disposing of the waste ink in the wiper tankIf the wiper tank is full, an error appears on the display.When the error appears, dispose ink of the

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When the waste ink tray is full4-154How to care7Take the wiper tank out, and dispose of the waste ink.• Turn the tank holding the tank cover, take out

Page 13 - Never do the following

ixFor safe operationPictorial signsPictorial signs are used in this Operation Manual for safe operation of and in prevention of damages to thedevice.

Page 14 - Power supply and voltage

4-16Setting nozzle face cleaning timeWhen set times of drawing are completed, nozzle face of the head is cleaned automatically to remove ink droplets

Page 15 - Precautions for use

Setting nozzle face cleaning time4-174How to care9Press the key to finish.Item DescriptionINTERVALSCAN COUNTCleans the nozzle surface at the end of

Page 16 - About firing and smoking

4-18Perform cleaning automatically when the power supply is turned onDepending on the subtank status, the slider moves to the right and left continuou

Page 17 - Notices for installation

4-194How to carePreventing nozzle dropout while power-offEven while the power switch is OFF, the machine starts periodically and executes maintenance

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Preventing nozzle dropout while power-off4-20Setting the Cleaning Interval in the Sleep ModeTo prevent nozzle dropout, set the interval to perform cle

Page 19 - Before Use

4-214How to careRegular maintenance of white inkWhite ink precipitates easier than other inks.• If not printing more than two weeks, white ink may pr

Page 20 - Installing this machine

4-227Slowly shake the white ink cartridge more than twenty times right and left.• To prevent ink from leaking when you shake the cartridge, wear glove

Page 21 - Moving this machine

Regular maintenance of white ink4-234How to care9Press the key.• Ink filling starts.10When a message shown in the right isdisplayed after filling, p

Page 22 - Configuration and Function

4-24If blur or missing remainsWhen blur or dot missing does not improve after head cleaning, perform subtank maintenance or fill up ink.Fill Up Ink1In

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If blur or missing remains4-254How to careSubtank Maintenance1Insert an ink cartridge into the ink station.• Insert an ink cartridge firmly.2When <

Page 24 - Operation Panel

xWARNING• Be sure to setup the appropriate air-moving system in case of using the device in a closed room or a room withbad ventilation.Cautions for c

Page 25 - Flushing Box

4-26Wiper cleaningThe wiper sweeps ink stuck on the nozzle of the head.The wiper becomes tainted with ink or dusts during the operation of this machin

Page 26 - UV power supply

Wiper cleaning4-274How to care6Wipe out the dirt of the wiper with the cleaning swab.• Wipe the places shown in the right.•If the dirt of the wiper is

Page 27 - Connecting the cables

4-28Refill antifreeze liquidSupply antifreeze liquid and water to the hot water tank in the water heating device that runs for keeping the ink at an a

Page 28 - UV irradiation device

Refill antifreeze liquid4-294How to careRefilling antifreeze liquidIf a lack of water error is displayed, refill antifreeze liquid-mixed water.To fill

Page 29 - Setting the ink cartridge

4-30Cleaning of the UV lamp filterTo use this machine for a long time, clean the UV lamp filter at end of the day’s work.1Put out the UV lamp and swit

Page 30 - How to shake an ink cartridge

Cleaning of the UV lamp filter4-314How to care5Scoop and drop mist polled in the UV lamp filter with the attached metal brush.6Attach the UV lamp filt

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4-32Cleaning of the UV power supply filterTo use this machine for a long time, clean the UV power supply filter at start of the day’s work.1Put out th

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Cleaning of the UV power supply filter4-334How to care4Use a vacuum cleaner to suc dust amd dirt from the filter• Wipe off the metal mesh at the UV po

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4-34Cleaning of the optional vacuum unit filterWhen you use the optional vacuum unit (OPT-J0270), clean the filter of it (once in a week, or, when abs

Page 34 - About Media

Cleaning of the optional vacuum unit filter4-354How to care5Wipe off dust adhering to the lid with a waster cloth etc.• If big dust adheres to the lid

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xiFor safe operationNever do the followingWARNINGDo not disassemble or remodel the device Handling of ink cartridges• Never disassemble or remodel the

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4-36Replacing the mist fan filter Replace the mist fan filter periodically. (Once around a month)1Put out the UV lamp and switch OFF the power.• Press

Page 37 - Basic Operations

Replacing the mist fan filter4-374How to care4Remove the filter holder.• Remove the hand screw, and then remove thefilter and the filter holder by mov

Page 38 - Operation flow

4-38Replacing UV lampSetting the UV lamp OFF durationThe UV lamp is a consumable parts.This units counts the duration of irradiation with the UV lamp

Page 39 - Turning the power off

Replacing UV lamp4-394How to careResetting UV lamp irradiation durationAfter replacing the UV lamp, reset the irradiation duration stored in this unit

Page 40 - Turning the power ON/OFF

4-40Checking method of UV illumination intensityUV lamp is a consumable. The more the irradiation time increases, the more the amount of light decreas

Page 41 - <LOCAL> appears

4-41Checking method of UV illumination intensity4How to careCheck the UV illumination intensity 1Turn ON the power supply. ( P.2-4)2When <LOCAL>

Page 42 - If hot water turned cool

4-427Close the front left cover.8Press the key to select the UV illumination intensity and press the key.• Every time you press the [FUNCTION] key,

Page 43 - Fill ink into the subtank

4-43Checking method of UV illumination intensity4How to care12Press the key to terminate themeasurement.• If you press the key, the screen returns

Page 44 - Turning the power OFF

Checking method of UV illumination intensity4-44Reference value of the measurementThe lamp illumination intensity before shipping and the theoretical

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4-454How to careCleaning of the IonizerIn order to maintain the performance of the system and not to have an adverse impact on the life of the chargee

Page 46 - When turning the power OFF

xiiWARNINGPower supply and voltage• This unit contains parts applied high voltage.Carrying out electrical work by those unauthorized for that work isp

Page 47 - Setting media

Cleaning of the Ionizer4-465Clean the electrode needle and around it by the cleaner.• Hold both edges and break the glass.• Enough care should be take

Page 48 - Press the key

4-474Daily MaintenancePrevent the nozzle clogging of spot colorTo prevent the head nozzle clog, this unit performs refresh while printer is turned on.

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In this chapter, the solutions for troubles of this machine or errormessages are explained.Check first when a trouble occurred ... 5-2

Page 51 - Cleaning by Hard

5-2Check first when a trouble occurredWhen a trouble occurred, check the followings. If the trouble is not solved after checking, contact a distribu-t

Page 52 - Cleaning by Wiping

Check first when a trouble occurred5-35In Case of TroubleProblems of drawing resultIf the drawing result has a problem, follow the table below. If the

Page 53 - Cleaning by Hard2

5-4Troubles displaying messagesWhen a problem occurs with this machine, the lamp lights in red, a buzzer sounds, and a corresponding error message is

Page 54 - Drawing an image from data

5-5Troubles displaying messages5In Case of TroubleMessage Solution• Draw the all received data or clear the data. Then, change the settings. ( P.2-18

Page 55 - When drawing stops

5-6Error messageWhen an error message is displayed, follow the table below and solve the problem.If the same error message is displayed again, contact

Page 56 - Use the Copy Function

5-7Troubles displaying messages5In Case of TroubleMessage Solution• Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while. • If the same err

Page 57 - About covers

xiiiFor safe operationPrecautions for useCAUTIONProtection against dust Periodic exchange parts• It is strongly recommended to use the device ina room

Page 58

5-8Message Solution• Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while. • If the same error message appears again, contact a distributor

Page 59 - Useful Function

5-9Troubles displaying messages5In Case of TroubleMessage Solution• Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while. • If the same err

Page 60 - Changing origin

5-10Message Solution• Execute the subtank maintenance to release the error.• Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while. • If the

Page 61

5-11Troubles displaying messages5In Case of TroubleMessage Solution• Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while. • If the same er

Page 62 - Adjusting head gap

5-12Message Solution• Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while. • If the same error message appears again, contact a distributo

Page 63 - Checking head gap

Troubles displaying messages5-135In Case of TroubleMessage Solution• Turn the power of this machine off and turn it on after a while. • If the same er

Page 65

In this chapter, specifications and functions of this machine areexplained.Specifications ... 6-2

Page 66 - Reset the set value

6-2SpecificationsBasic unit specificationsItem UJF-706Drawing headMethodOn demand piezo-headSpecification6-heads (12 nozzle rows)Resolution600 dpi, 12

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Specifications6-36AppendixSpecifications for inkAs for the detail, ask the dealer or our branch.Item Parts No./ SpecificationFeatureExclusive UV ink c

Page 68 - Setting the print condition

xivCAUTIONAbout UV light• There is some leaking of ultraviolet radiation around the UV irradiation device.UV light applied to your skin might cause in

Page 69 - Setting list

6-4Position of the warning labelThis device is adhered with the warning label. Be sure to fully understand the warning given on the labels.In the case

Page 70 - Setting media compensation

Position of the warning label6-56AppendixOrder No. Label Order No. Label(1) M905980(6) M907071(7) M907072(8) M905624(2) M907151(9) M903239(10) M904389

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6-6Function Flowchart<LOCAL . 1> :normal/hard/hard2/wipingOR I G I N SE TUP0.0 ----OR I G I N SE TUP** ORIGIN **TEST DRAWNOZZLE CHECK <e n t

Page 72 - Setting the print method

6-7Function Flowchart6Appendix*REMOTE. 1* *REMOTE. 1* 1200x120016 .Ud .Vd . x1*REMOTE. 1* 1200x120016 .Ud .Vd . x1*REMOTE. 1* * REMOTE . 1 * I NKNEARE

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6-8<LOCAL . 1> [ #01 ] FUNCT I ONGAP CHECK <ENT>GAP CHECKFUNCT I ONMA I NTENANCE <ENT >MAINTENANCEFUNCT I ONSET UP <ENT>SETUPo

Page 74 - Registering head gap value

6-9Function Flowchart6AppendixTo P.6-14To P.6-16To P.6-20To P.6-24OR I G I NXOFFSET <ent>OR I G I N ( 6 0 0mm )XOFFSET : 0mmOR I G I NYOFFSET &l

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6-10UV LAMPSET UV LEVEL < e n t >SET UV LEVELHIGH :Lv .16UV LAMPSET UV LEVELNORMA L : L v . 8UV LAMPLAMP OFF <en t >UV LAMP OFFSTART : en

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6-11Function Flowchart6AppendixUV LAMP OFFCOMP L E TEDSET UV LEVELLOW : L v . 1 :Lv.1 to Lv.16PLEASE OPENTHE LEFT COVERUV LEVEL CHECKSET THE SENSOR :

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6-12UV LAMPINITIAL TIMER <ent>UV I N I T I AL T I MERINITIALIZE OK? :ent!UV LAMPUV LEVEL CHECK : e n tUV LAMPINITIAL SHUTTER<ent>UV I N I

Page 78 - • Setting Value: OFF, 1 to 9

6-13Function Flowchart6Appendix

Page 79 - Setting the priority

xvFor safe operationNotices for installationCAUTIONA place exposed to direct sunlightA place that is not horizontalA place in which temperature and hu

Page 80 - Setting Value: 0.0 to 2.0s

6-14GAP CHECKCHECK SELECT < e n t >CHECK SELECT:CONTINUEGAP CHECKST . MA I NTENANCECOMP L E TED : e n tGAP CHECKCHECK START < e n t >PLEAS

Page 81 - Initializing the settings

6-15Function Flowchart6Appendix* * GAP CHECK * *PLEASE WA I TGAP CHECK completedPLEASE CLOSETHE FRONT COVER

Page 82 - Turning OFF the UV lamp

6-16To P6-18 :TYPE.2TYPE.3TYPE.4SETUPSELECT : TYPE . 1SETUP[1]HEAD GAP <e n t >[1]HEAD GAP1.2mm[1]PR I NT MODE <e n t >[1]PRINT MODEQUA L

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6-17Function Flowchart6Appendix :-9999 ~ 9999PLEASE WA I TPR I NT I NG[1]MEDIA COMP.ADJUST = 0Print endor :STANDARD/ FINE/ FAST[1]PRINT MODEQUAL I TY

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6-18From P6-16[1]REFRESH < e n t >[ 1 ] REFRESHWA I T I N G < e n t >[ 1 ] REFRESHDRAWI NG < e n t >or :HOST / PLOT[1]PR I OR I TY &

Page 85

6-19Function Flowchart6Appendix :LEVEL 0 to 3[ 1 ] REFRESHWA I T I N G : L E V E L 1[ 1 ] REFRESHDRAWI NG : L EVEL 1 :LEVEL 0 to 3[1]PRIORITYI NK LAYE

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6-20To P6-22MA I NTENANCEST . MA I NTENANCE < e n t >ST . MA I NTENANCECARR I AGE OUT < e n t >MAINTENANCEST . MA I NTENANCECOMP L E TED :

Page 87 - Setting time

6-21Function Flowchart6AppendixRESTARTFILL UP*-------------------Ink filling completedRESTARTNOZ Z L E RCVRSELECT : NOZZLE 1 ( K )NOZ Z L E RCVRNOZ Z

Page 88 - Setting Machine name

6-22From P6-20MA I NTENANCESUBTANK MA I NTE < e n t >SUBTANK MA I NTENANCECOLOR : MMCCYYKKWWSSorMA I NTENANCEWH I T E M A I N T E . < e n t &

Page 89 - Change the print quality

6-23Function Flowchart6AppendixEM I SS I ONPLEASE WA I TWH I TE MA I NTENANCESET CARTR I DGEFILL UP*-------------------Ink filling completedPR I NT EN

Page 90 - Item Description

xviHow to Read This Operation ManualThis manual provides the explanation about the displayed characters and used keys on the “Display Panel” inadditi

Page 91 - For the information displayed

6-24MACHINE SETUPMACH I NE SE T UPMACH I NE NAME < e n t >MACH I NE NAMEUJF- 706 - 01MACH I NE SE T UPINFORMATION <ent>orINFOMATIONMA I N

Page 92 - Other useful functions

Function Flowchart6-256AppendixTime set completedERROR H I STORY00001>11 . 10 . 01 12 : 15ERROR 4 1MO T OR YCARR I AGE OUT

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D202102-20-01022013

Page 95 - CHAPTER 4

ITFW : 2.2© MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD.2013

Page 96 - Maintaining

In this chapter, operations before using this machine includingparts name and setting procedures are explained.Installing this machine...

Page 97 - Cleaning exterior surfaces

iiCAUTION ... viCAUTION ...

Page 98 - Ink cartridge

1-2Installing this machineWhere to installBefore assembling this machine, secure a sufficient space to install.Decide the place considering the machin

Page 99 - Ink cartridge trouble

Installing this machine1-31Before UseWorking Environmental TemperatureUse this machine in an environment of 15 to 30°C to ensure reliable drawing.Movi

Page 100 - Washing cartridge

1-4Configuration and FunctionFront/ SideCarriageThe head to print and the UV lamp are in it. Scans from side to side. ( P.1-7)Waste Ink TankWaste ink

Page 101 - Cleaning the flushing box

1-5Configuration and Function1Before UseRear/ Side of the main power switchUSB ConnectorUSB2.0-compliant interface connector.Main Power Switch 1Turns

Page 102 - Flushing box

1-6Operation PanelThe operation panel is used for each operation.Jog KeysThe Jog key function differs from the timing as follows.When setting a drawin

Page 103 - How to care

1-7Configuration and Function1Before UseCarriage and UV irradiation deviceA print head for drawing and two UV irradiation device are mounted on the ca

Page 104 - Front Lect cover

Configuration and Function1-8Emergency SwitchWhen stopping the machine for safety reason, press the switch.Emergency stop switches are located on uppe

Page 105

1-91Before UseConnecting the cablesConnecting the USB2.0 interface cable Connect a computer to this machine with the USB2.0 interface cable.● Notes on

Page 106 - FUNCTION

1-10UV Irradiation Device and IndicatorUV irradiation deviceFunction of indicatorFunctions of the Indicator on the top left of this unit are described

Page 107

1-111Before UseSetting the ink cartridgeInsert the ink cartridges into the ink station.Available Ink TypeColors are displayed as follows.About handlin

Page 108

iiiCHAPTER 2 Basic OperationsOperation flow ... 2-2Turning the power ON/OFF ...

Page 109

1-12How to shake an ink cartridgeShake ink inside the cartridge once or more a day.1Wrap the tip of an ink cartridge with paper towel.2Slowly shake th

Page 110

1-13Setting the ink cartridge1Before UseCautions when setting ink cartridgesWhen setting ink cartridges, be careful of the followings.• Check the ink

Page 111 - Press the key to finish

Setting the ink cartridge1-14Cautions when handling ink cartridges• Use the recommended ink cartridge by Mimaki.• Do not touch the ink directly. When

Page 112

1-151Before UseAbout Washing Cartridge for Hard CleaningSet the dedicated washing cartridge into the mounting slot.• Use a genuine washing cartridge.•

Page 113

1-16About MediaThe sizes of media that can be used and the method of handling are described here.Usable media sizeCaution when handling the mediaCaref

Page 114

1-171Before Use<LOCAL>and<REMOTE><LOCAL> and <REMOTE> are shown on the display of this machine.LOCALWhen <LOCAL> is dipl

Page 116

In this chapter, the procedure from media preparation to drawingare explained.Operation flow ... 2

Page 117

2-2Operation flow1Turning the power on2Setting media3Head cleaning56See "Turning the power ON/OFF" (P.2-4)See "Setting media" ( P.

Page 118 - If blur or missing remains

Operation flow2-32Basic Operations4Head cleaning5Drawing an image from data6Turning the power offSee "Head cleaning" ( P.2-14)See "Draw

Page 119 - Subtank Maintenance

ivChanging the UV illumination intensity ... 3-19Sets UV irradiation at starting/ ending of drawing 3-20Setting the priority ...

Page 120 - Wiper cleaning

2-4Turning the power ON/OFFTurning the power ONThis machine has the following power switches.UV power supply switch:They are on the side of this machi

Page 121

2-5Turning the power ON/OFF2Basic Operations3<LOCAL> appears.4Turn the power of the connected computer ON.<LOCAL . 1>

Page 122 - Refill antifreeze liquid

2-6Maintenance operation at startupWhen the power on maintenance is valid, the operation below is performed depending on the status at startup of this

Page 123 - Refilling antifreeze liquid

2-7Turning the power ON/OFF2Basic OperationsIf ink in subtank is not enough1Fill ink into the subtank.• When the filling is completed, <LOCAL> i

Page 124 - Remove the UV lamp filter

2-8Turning the power OFFWhen finishing the use of this machine, turn the power OFF with the power switch on the front side of this machine.When turnin

Page 125

2-9Turning the power ON/OFF2Basic OperationsPreventing nozzle dropout while power-offEven while the power switch is off, the machine starts periodical

Page 126

Turning the power ON/OFF2-10When turning the power OFF● Do not turn the main power switch OFF.If the main power switch is ON, the power periodically t

Page 127

2-112Basic OperationsSetting mediaFor this machine, you can use the media of 150 mm thickness or below.For the media to be used, refer to P.1-16 "

Page 128 - Remove the filter

Setting media2-12Changing the height of the tableThe table can be raised or lowered when setting media.1when <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key

Page 129

2-132Basic OperationsTest drawingMake test drawing to check blur or missing caused by nozzle clogging.1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key

Page 130 - Articles required for

vRegular maintenance of white ink ... 4-21If blur or missing remains ... 4-24Fill Up Ink ...

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2-14Head cleaningIf test pattern is not normal, execute head cleaning. There are 3 types of head cleaning.Cleaning by Normal1When <LOCAL> is dip

Page 132 - Replacing UV lamp

2-15Head cleaning2Basic OperationsCleaning by Hard1When <LOCAL> is dipslayed, press the key.2Select [hard] with the key, and press the ke

Page 133

2-16Cleaning by Wiping1When <LOCAL> is dipslayed, press the key.2Select [wiping] with the key, and press the key.3Select execution of cle

Page 134 - LAMP CHANGE

Head cleaning2-172Basic OperationsCleaning by Hard21When <LOCAL> is dipslayed, press the key.2Select [hard2] with the key, and press the

Page 135

2-18Drawing an image from dataStarting the drawing1Set a media ( P.2-11).2When <Local> is displayed, press the key.• Remote will be displayed a

Page 136

2-19Drawing an image from data2Basic OperationsCancelling the drawingTo stop the drawing, stop the drawing operation and erase the received data from

Page 137

2-20Use the Copy FunctionIn case that you use copy function of this machine, RasterLinkPro5 is necessary. By setting the RasterLinkPro5, a message “Pl

Page 138

Drawing an image from data2-212Basic OperationsAbout coversIf you open the right and the left covers during drawing, the carriage stops for your safet

Page 140 - Close the front right cover

In this chapter, the operation procedures for using the thismachine more conveniently and each setting procedure areexplained.Changing origin ...

Page 141 - Daily Maintenance

viCHAPTER 6 AppendixSpecifications ... 6-2Basic unit specifications ...

Page 142

3-2Changing origin The default origin position can be changed.There are following 2 changing methods.Changing origin with JOG keys1when <LOCAL>

Page 143 - In Case of Trouble

Changing origin3-33Useful FunctionChanging origin with FUNCTION menuTo precisely set the origin of coordinates, set its X- and Y- coordinates from the

Page 144 - Message appears

3-4Adjusting head gapSelecting for head gap adjustmentSelect the check method for gap adjustment during printing based on the head gap valueentered. T

Page 145 - Nozzle clogging

Adjusting head gap3-53Useful FunctionChecking head gapWhen continue mode has been selected, be sure to check the gap. The table can be ad-justed in he

Page 146 - Troubles displaying messages

3-6When nozzles missing can not be improvedAlternative nozzles for printing, when nozzles missing can not be improvedNOZZLE RECOVERY: When nozzles mis

Page 147

3-7When nozzles missing can not be improved3Useful Function6Register the Nozzle number that needs NOZZLE RECOVERY and then press key.• : Keys for se

Page 148 - Error message

When nozzles missing can not be improved3-8Reset the set valueSupported from the firmware ver.1.90.1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2S

Page 149

3-93Useful FunctionSetting the print condition in a setSettings on printing.1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2Press the key.3Select

Page 150 - Message Solution

3-10Setting the print conditionChange the settings according to the purpose.1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2Press the key.3Select

Page 151

Setting the print condition3-113Useful FunctionSetting listThe settings of the print condition are as follows. The underlined has been set as default.

Page 153

3-12Setting media compensationWhen changing the type of media, adjust the media feeding.If wrongly adjusted, it may not print clearly such as stripes

Page 154

Setting media compensation3-133Useful Function5Press the key twice to start print. 6Check the compensation pattern, then input the correction value

Page 155

3-14Setting the print methodSet about printing.1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2Press the key.3Select the type 1 to 4 with the

Page 156

Setting the print method3-153Useful FunctionItem DescriptionQUALITYSTANDARD Standard drawing qualityFINE High quality drawing (drawing speed is slower

Page 157 - Appendix

3-16Registering head gap valueInputting the value of gap between the head and the media. The registered value is reflected on all media.1When <LOCA

Page 158 - Specifications

3-173Useful FunctionSet the scan width of the headBy setting the scan width of the head, you can shorten the printing time.1When <LOCAL> is disp

Page 159 - Specifications for ink

Set the scan width of the head3-18• When the width of image data is wider than setup scan width of the head, the width of image data has a priority.Th

Page 160 - Position of the warning label

3-193Useful FunctionChanging the UV illumination intensity1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2Press the key.3Select the type 1 to 4 wi

Page 161

3-20Sets UV irradiation at starting/ ending of drawingAround the place where drawing has ended, UV ink may not cure due to lack of UV irradiation.In a

Page 162 - Function Flowchart

3-213Useful FunctionSetting the priorityFor the items below, select the setting priority from this machine’s setting or the computer’s setting.Items:

Page 163

viCAUTIONCAUTIONDISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY:THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OF MIMAKI SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND IS IN LIEUOF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,

Page 164 - MACHINE SETUP

3-22Sets the cooling time per scanWhen you print on the media that will be deformed by heat of the UV lamp, set the machine so that the media will be

Page 165

3-233Useful FunctionInitializing the settingsInitializes the print condition settings.1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2Press the ke

Page 166 - To P6-12

3-24Turning OFF the UV lampSelecting for head gap adjustmentThe UV irradiation device automatically goes OFF when no printing is carried out 30 min-ut

Page 167

3-253Useful FunctionSetting the UV lamp OFF durationSet time until the UV lamp is turned OFF.1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2Select

Page 168 - From P6-10

3-26Changing the UV illumination intensityIntensity of the light at [HIGH], [NORMAL] and [LOW] may be changeable in 16 stepsbetween 50% and 100%.1When

Page 169

3-273Useful FunctionMACHINE SETUPIt is each type of setting for using this machine more comfortably.ItemSet value *1*1. The setting at the time of pur

Page 170

3-28Setting the strength of mist fan1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2Select the [MACHINE SETUP] with the key, and press the key.

Page 171 - THE FRONT COVER

3-29MACHINE SETUP3Useful FunctionSetting time1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2Select the [MACHINE SETUP] with the key, and press t

Page 172 - To P6-18

3-30Setting Machine nameSet a machine name (machine No.) for recognizing each machine when plural machines are connected throughUSB2.0 interface.1When

Page 173

3-31MACHINE SETUP3Useful FunctionChange the print quality1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2Select the [MACHINE SETUP] with the key,

Page 174 - From P6-16

viiCAUTIONCDRH REGULATIONThe Center for Devices and Radiological Health for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Implementregulations for laser produ

Page 175

3-32Confirming machine informationThe machine information of the machine is confirmable.Confirmable items of the machine information are as follows.1W

Page 176 - To P6-22

MACHINE SETUP3-333Useful FunctionFor the information displayedThis section describes the way to read the information displayed.Serial No.Displaying Se

Page 177

3-34Other useful functionsChanging displayed languageSelect the displayed language.1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2Select the [DISPL

Page 178 - From P6-20

Other useful functions3-353Useful FunctionDisplaying the information of this machine1When <LOCAL> is displayed, press the key.2The information

Page 180

In this chapter, maintenance of this machine including inkreplacement and cleaning is explained.Maintaining...

Page 181

4-2MaintainingTo use this machine for a long time, be sure to perform maintenance of this machine periodically or when-ever necessary.When this machi

Page 182

Maintaining4-34How to careCleaning exterior surfacesIf the frame components of the device have stained, dampen a poece of soft cloth with water or neu

Page 183 - D202102-20-01022013

4-4Ink cartridgeReplacing with a new ink cartridgeReplace of ink cartridges in the following cases.Before replacing ink cartridges, turn the display t

Page 184 - FW : 2.2

Ink cartridge4-54How to careInk cartridge troubleWhen a trouble is detected on ink cartridges, a warning message appears.Printing, cleaning and all ot

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