MIMAKI UCJV300-75 Operating instructions

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UV INKJET Printer Cutter
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CAUTION ........................................................................................vi
CAUTION ............................................................................................ vi
Requests ............................................................................................. vi
FCC Statement (USA) ......................................................................... vi
Interference to televisions and radios .................................................. vi
Foreword ........................................................................................vii
On This Operation manual ..................................................................vii
Safety Precautions .........................................................................vii
Symbols ...............................................................................................vii
Safety interlock .................................................................................... xi
Warning labels ...............................................................................xii
Chapter 1 Before Use
Moving This Machine ..................................................................... 1-2
Where to Install This Machine ...........................................................1-2
Working Environmental Temperature ................................................1-2
Moving This Machine ........................................................................1-2
Names of Parts and Functions ...................................................... 1-3
Front Side of the Machine .................................................................1-3
Rear Side and Right Side of the Machine .........................................1-4
Carriage .............................................................................................1-5
Operation Panel ................................................................................1-6
Media Sensor ....................................................................................1-8
Carriage .............................................................................................1-8
Cutter Blade and Cutting Slot ............................................................1-8
Capping Station .................................................................................1-8
Pinch Rollers and Grit Rollers ...........................................................1-8
Connecting Cables ........................................................................1-9
Connecting USB 2.0 Interface Cable ................................................1-9
Connecting a LAN Cable ...................................................................1-9
Connecting the Power Cable ...........................................................1-10
Ink Bottles .................................................................................... 1-11
Types of Inks You Can Use with the Machine .................................1-11
Precautions on Using the Ink Bottles ..............................................1-11
Installing the Ink Bottles ............................................................... 1-12
Media ........................................................................................... 1-17
The Size of Media That Can Be Used with This Machine ...............1-17
Precautions on Handling the Media ................................................1-17
Menu Mode ................................................................................. 1-18
Chapter 2 Basic Operations
Printing Procedure ......................................................................... 2-2
Turning the Power On/Off .............................................................. 2-3
Turning the Power On .......................................................................2-3
Turning the Power Off .......................................................................2-3
Table of Contents
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Setting Media .................................................................................2-4
Adjusting the Head Height .................................................................2-4
Adjusting the Positions of the Pinch Rollers to Suit the Media ..........2-5
Maximum Print/Cut Area .................................................................2-10
Precautions on Setting the Media ...................................................2-10
Setting a Roll Media ........................................................................2-11
Setting the Pinch Roller Pressure ...................................................2-13
Take-up Device ...............................................................................2-14
Setting Leaf Media ..........................................................................2-15
Changing the printing origin ............................................................2-16
Test Printing .................................................................................2-17
Test Printing ....................................................................................2-17
Perform test printing with the normal test pattern ............................2-18
Perform test printing with the test pattern for checking white ink ....2-18
Head Cleaning .............................................................................2-19
About Head Cleaning ......................................................................2-19
Perform head cleaning depending on the test printing result ..........2-19
Setting Media Correction .............................................................2-19
Setting of Media Correction .............................................................2-19
If the Positions of Dots Shift... ......................................................2-20
Printing Data ................................................................................2-20
Starting a Printing Operation ...........................................................2-20
Cancel printing (Data Clear) ............................................................2-21
Cutting Media ...............................................................................2-21
Workflow of cutting ......................................................................2-22
Installing Tools .............................................................................2-23
When a Cutter Is Used ....................................................................2-23
How to Install a Ballpoint Pen ..........................................................2-24
Setting the Cutting Conditions .....................................................2-26
About the Cut Conditions ................................................................2-26
Select the Tool Condition ................................................................2-27
Set the Cut Conditions ....................................................................2-27
Test Cutting .................................................................................2-28
Cutting Data .................................................................................2-29
Setting the Origin .............................................................................2-29
Start Cutting ....................................................................................2-29
Stopping a Cutting Operation (Data Clear) .....................................2-29
Removing the Cutter Unit Temporarily ............................................2-29
Cutting Media ...............................................................................2-30
Chapter 3 Setup
About SETUP MENU .....................................................................3-2
SETUP MENU table ..........................................................................3-3
Register the Optimal Print Conditions to Match the Use ...................3-4
Setting of Media Correction ...............................................................3-5
If the Positions of Dots Shift... ...........................................................3-6
Setting of Logical Seek ......................................................................3-7
Setting of Overprint ...........................................................................3-7
Setting of Drying Time .......................................................................3-7
Setting of Left and Right Margins ......................................................3-8
Setting of Vacuum Fan ......................................................................3-8
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Setting of Feed Speed .......................................................................3-8
Setting of MAPS ................................................................................3-9
Setting of Auto Cleaning ....................................................................3-9
Setting of Interval Wiping ................................................................3-10
Setting of the UV Mode ...................................................................3-10
Setting Ionizer (option) ....................................................................3-10
Setting of LT mode ..........................................................................3-11
About MACHINE SETUP MENU .................................................3-12
MACHINE SETUP MENUs table .....................................................3-13
Setting of AUTO Power-off ..............................................................3-14
Setting of Take-up Unit ....................................................................3-14
Setting of the Display of Media Residual .........................................3-15
Setting of Media Detection ..............................................................3-15
Setting of a LANGUAGE .................................................................3-16
Setting of Time ................................................................................3-16
Setting of Unit (Temperature/ Length) .............................................3-16
Setting of a KEY BUZZER ...............................................................3-16
Setting of the CONFIRM. FEED ......................................................3-17
Setting of the SPACE FEED MODE ................................................3-17
Setting of the Network .....................................................................3-17
Setting of Event Mail Function .........................................................3-18
Initializing the Settings .....................................................................3-22
About NOZZLE CHECK MENU ................................................... 3-23
INFORMATION MENU table ...........................................................3-23
Printing Check Flow ........................................................................3-24
Printing Operations at "Nozzle Missing" Judgment and Error
Occurrence ......................................................................................3-24
Setting of the Printing Check ...........................................................3-25
Setting of the NOZZLE RECOVERY ...............................................3-25
Setting of the Judgment Condition ..................................................3-25
About INFORMATION MENU ..................................................... 3-26
INFORMATION MENU table ...........................................................3-27
Displaying the Information ...............................................................3-27
Displaying the machine's information (LOCAL guidance) ...............3-28
Chapter 4 Cutting Function
Cut Out Data with Register Mark ................................................... 4-2
The Flow of Cutting out the Registered Data ....................................4-2
Enter register mark detection mode ..................................................4-2
Precautions for inputting data with register marks ............................4-2
Settings for Detecting register marks ................................................4-5
ID Cut ................................................................................................4-6
About CUTTING MENU ............................................................... 4-11
Cutting MENU table .........................................................................4-12
Setting the CUT MODE ...............................................................4-13
Perform Multiple Cuttings (Copy function) ................................... 4-13
SETUP SUB MENU ..................................................................... 4-14
Make the media without uncut area (OVER CUT function) .............4-15
Other SETUP SUB MENU ..............................................................4-15
SETUP RESET ...............................................................................4-16
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Maintenance Function .................................................................4-17
Maintenance of Mark Sensor ..........................................................4-17
Perform SAMPLE CUT to Find out the Cause of Cutting Error. ......4-19
Cutting a Medium into Multiple Pieces with a Certain Length .........4-19
Cutting out Data without Register Marks (PC ORIGIN OFFSET) ....4-20
Setting the Scale Adjust ..................................................................4-21
Chapter 5 Maintenance
Maintenance ..................................................................................5-2
When the Machine Is Not Used for a Long Time ..............................5-2
Precautions for Maintenance .............................................................5-2
Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces ..........................................................5-2
Cleaning the Platen ...........................................................................5-2
Cleaning the Media Sensor ...............................................................5-3
Cleaning the Media Press .................................................................5-3
About MAINTENANCE MENU .......................................................5-4
MAINTENANCE MENUs table ..........................................................5-5
Maintaining the Capping Station ....................................................5-6
Cleaning the Wiper and Cap .............................................................5-6
Cleaning the mist filter....................................................................... 5-7
Clean the NCU .................................................................................. 5-8
Washing the Head Nozzle .................................................................5-9
Cleaning of ink discharge passage ...................................................5-9
When the Machine Is Not Used for a Long Time ............................5-10
Cleaning the Ink Head and the Area around It ............................5-12
Nozzle Recovery Function ...........................................................5-13
Reset the set value ..........................................................................5-14
Eliminate Ink Over Flow .............................................................5-14
Automatic Maintenance Function ................................................5-15
Setting the Refreshing Intervals ......................................................5-15
Setting the Cleaning Intervals and Type .........................................5-15
INK FILLING ................................................................................5-16
AIR PURGE .....................................................................................5-16
Replacing consumables ...............................................................5-18
Replacing the wiper .........................................................................5-18
Replacing the mist filter ................................................................... 5-18
If a Waste Ink Tank Confirmation Message Appears ......................5-19
Replace the waste ink tank with another .........................................5-19
Replacing the waste ink tank before the waste ink tank confirmation
message is displayed ......................................................................5-20
Replacing the Cutter Blade .............................................................5-20
Replacing and Adjusting the Cutter Blade ...................................5-21
Replacing the cutter ........................................................................5-21
Adjusting the Cutter Blade ...............................................................5-22
Replacing cutters other than supplied one ......................................5-22
Adjusting blade edge of cutters other than supplied one ................5-22
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 6-2
Power does not turn on .....................................................................6-2
The machine does not start printing ..................................................6-2
Media get jammed / media is soiled ..................................................6-2
Image quality is poor .........................................................................6-3
Nozzle is clogged ..............................................................................6-3
An error occurred in the ink bottle .....................................................6-3
When the ink leakage occurs ............................................................6-3
Warning / Error Messages .............................................................6-4
Warning messages ............................................................................6-4
Error messages .................................................................................6-7
Chapter 7 Appendix
Specification .................................................................................. 7-2
Printer Section Specifications ............................................................7-2
Cutter Section Specifications ............................................................7-3
Common Specifications .....................................................................7-4
Ink specifications ...............................................................................7-6
Ink bottle installation order .............................................................7-7
Sheet for inquiry ............................................................................ 7-8
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CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OF MIMAKI SHALL BE THE
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND IS IN LIEU
OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS, AND MIMAKI NEITHER ASSUMES NOR
AUTHORIZES DEALER TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY
OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OR MAKE ANY
OTHER WARRANTY OR MAKE ANY OTHER
WARRANTY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT
WITHOUT MIMAKI’S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT.
IN NO EVENT SHALL MIMAKI BE LIABLE FOR
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OR FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OF DEALER
OR CUSTOMERS OF ANY PRODUCT.
Requests
• This Operation manual has been carefully prepared for
your easy understanding.However, please do not
hesitate to contact a distributor in your district or our
office if you have any inquiry.
• Description contained in this Operation manual are
subject to change without notice for improvement.
FCC Statement (USA)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the Operation manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will
be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
In the case where MIMAKI-recommended cable is not
used for connection of this machine, limits provided by
FCC rules can be exceeded.
To prevent this, use of MIMAKI-recommended cable is
essential for the connection of this machine.
Interference to televisions and radios
The machine described in this manual generates high
frequency when operating. The machine can interfere with
radios and televisions if set up or commissioned under
improper conditions. The product is not guaranteed
against any damage to specific-purpose radio and
televisions.
The machine’s interference with your radio or television
will be checked by turning on/off the power switch of the
machine. In the event that the product is the cause of
interference, try to eliminate it by taking one of the
following corrective measures or taking some of them in
combination.
• Change the orientation of the antenna of the television
set or radio to find a position without reception difficulty.
• Separate the television set or radio from this product.
• Plug the power cord of this product into an outlet which
is isolated from power circuits connected to the
television set or radio.
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Foreword
Foreword
Congratulations on your purchase of MIMAKI UV ink jet
printer "UCJV300Series/150Series".
UV Inkjet Printer UCJV300Series/150Series uses
ultraviolet ray curing ink (UV ink).
Read this Operation Manual carefully and make the most
effective use of your printer.
On This Operation manual
• This Operation Manual is describing the operations
and maintenance of "UV inkjet printer UCJV300Series/
150Series" (hereinafter referred to as the machine).
• Read this Operation Manual carefully and understand
them thoroughly to use. It is also necessary to keep
this Operation Manual on hand.
• Make arrangements to deliver this Operation Manual to
the person in charge of the operation of this machine.
• This Operation Manual has been carefully prepared for
your easy understanding, however, please do not
hesitate to contact a distributor in your district or our
office if you have any inquiry.
• Descriptions contained in this Operation Manual are
subject to change without any notice for improvement.
• In the case when this Operation Manual should be
illegible due to destruction or lost by fire or breakage,
purchase another copy of the Operation Manual from
our office.
• You can also download the latest manual from our
website.
Reproduction of this manual is strictly prohibited.
© 2017 MIMAKI ENGINEERING Co., Ltd.
Safety Precautions
Symbols
Symbols are used in this Operation Manual for safe
operation and for prevention of damage to the machine.
The indicated sign is different depending on the content of
caution. Symbols and their meanings are given below.
Please follow these instructions as you read this manual.
Examples of symbols
Meaning
Failure to observe the instructions given
with this symbol can result in death or
serious injuries to personnel. Be sure to
read it carefully and use it properly.
Failure to observe the instructions given
with this symbol can result in injuries to
personnel or damage to property.
Important notes in use of this machine are
given with this symbol. Understand the
notes thoroughly to operate the machine
properly.
Important notes in use of this machine are
given with this symbol. Understand the
notes thoroughly to operate the machine
properly.
Indicates the reference page for related
contents.
The symbol " " indicates that the
instructions must be observed as strictly as
the CAUTION instructions (including
DANGER and WARNING instructions). A
sign representing a precaution (the sign
shown at left warns of hazardous voltage) is
shown in the triangle.
The symbol " " indicates that the action
shown is prohibited. A sign representing a
prohibited action (the sign shown at left
prohibits disassembly) is shown in or
around the circle.
The symbol " " indicates that the action
shown must be taken without fail or the
instructions must be observed without fail. A
sign representing a particular instruction
(the sign shown at left instructs to unplug
the cable from the wall outlet) is shown in
the circle.
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Warning for Use Never do the following
WARNING
• The set of power cables provided with this machine
is for use with this machine only, and cannot be
used with other electrical devices. Do not use any
power cables other than the ones provided with the
machine. Failure to observe those instructions may
result in fire or electric shocks.
• Do not use this machine in an environment where
humidity is high or the machine may get wet.
Using the machine under such environment may
result in fire or electric shock, or cause malfunction.
• Use of the machine under an abnormal condition
where it produces smoke or strange smell can
result in fire or electric shocks. If such an
abnormality is found, be sure to turn off the power
switch immediately and unplug the cable from the
wall outlet. Check first that the machine no longer
produces smoke, and contact your distributor or a
sales office of MIMAKI for repair. Never repair your
machine by yourself since it is very dangerous for
you to do so.
• Never disassemble or remodel the main unit
of the machine or the ink bottle. Disassembly
or remodeling can result in an electric shock
or breakdown of the machine.
• Do not use extension cords. Doing so may result in
fire or electric shocks.
• Keep the power plug prong clear of any foreign
object such as a piece of metal. Failure to do so
may result in a fire or electric shocks.
• Do not plug too many leads into a single socket.
Doing so may result in fire or electric shocks.
• Do not use the machine if the power cord or plug is
damaged. Using the machine with damaged power
cord may result in fire or electric shocks. Contact
your service representative for replacement cord.
• Do not handle the power plug with wet hands.
Doing so may result in electric shocks.
• Grasp by holding the plug itself when removing the
power plug from wall outlet, and never hold by the
cord. Holding and pulling the cord may damage the
cord, leading to fire or electric shocks.
• When setting the roll media, be sure to do so with
at least one other person.
• In case of ink leakage, please turn off the main
power, unplug the power cable and contact our
service office or distributor.
• Do not use a flammable spray or solvent inside or
around the machine. Doing so may result in fire or
electric shocks.
• Do not place a vase, flower pot, water glass,
container with liquid such as water or chemicals
inside, or small metallic object near or on top of this
machine. Liquid or foreign object may get inside
the machine, leading to fire or electric shocks.
• Do not use this machine in an area where children
might be present.
• The ink used for this machine falls into the
category of UN No.3082 and UN Class 9. Since the
ink is flammable, never use fire when using the
machine.
WARNING
Do not disassemble or remodel the machine
• Never disassemble or remodel the main unit of
the machine or the ink bottles. Disassembly or
remodeling can result in an electric shock or
breakdown of the machine.
Power supply and voltage
• Use this machine with the indicated power
specifications. Be sure to connect the power
cable plug to a grounded outlet. Failure to do
so may result in fire or electric shocks.
• Never look at the illuminated LED UV with
your naked eyes. Doing so could cause pain in
your eyes or visual impairment. Be sure to
wear safety glasses.
• Do not expose your skin directly to ultraviolet
(UV) light. Doing so could cause skin irritation.
• To prevent electrical shock, be sure to turn off
the main power circuit breaker and disconnect
the power plug before carrying out
maintenance. For some units, it may take one
minute for the capacitors to discharge.
Therefore, wait three minutes after turning off
the main power circuit breaker and
disconnecting the power plug before starting
maintenance work.
• Although rare, LED UV units can become
damaged. We recommend replacing the LED
UV unit when it has reached its rated
operation life, or earlier.
• The main power circuit breaker should be
turned on only by personnel with sufficient
knowledge about the operation of this
machine.
• The LED UV unit is hot while it is on and
immediately after it has been turned off. Do
not touch it with your bare hands. Doing so
could result in burns.
Do not use this machine in damp places
• Do not use this machine in an environment
with high humidity or where the machine could
get wet. Using the machine under such
environment may result in fire or electric
shock, or cause malfunction.
Handling ink bottles
• Some of the ingredients (UV curing initiator)
are toxic to aquatic life. Avoid any leaks into
water systems or sewage systems.
• Store ink bottles and waste ink bottles in a
place that is out of the reach of children.
• If you get ink on your skin or clothing,
immediately wash it off with detergent or
water. If you get ink in your eyes, immediately
wash your eyes with a lot of clean water, and
then consult a doctor as soon as possible.
• Dispose of waste ink according to the local
regulations of the area where the machine
isused.
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Notes on maintenance
• When handling ink and cleaning solution, pay
close attention to ventilation and be sure to
wear the included safety glasses and gloves.
• The gloves supplied with the machine are
disposable. When all the gloves are
expended, purchase an equivalent product on
the market.
• Before using ink and cleaning solution, be
sure to read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
• Keep ink away from an open flame. Also keep
the room well ventilated when you use or
handle ink.
• If you get ink in your eyes, immediately wash
your eyes thoroughly with a lot of clean water
for at least 15 minutes. Then, consult a doctor
as soon as possible.
• If anyone drinks ink by mistake, keep him or
her quiet and see a doctor immediately. Do not
allow him or her to swallow the vomit. Then
contact the emergency number written on the
SDS.
• If you inhale a great deal of vapor and feel ill,
immediately move to a location with plenty of
fresh air, and keep yourself warm and quiet.
Consult a doctor as soon as possible.
• If the ink adheres to your skin, use a large
amount of water and soap or special detergent
for skin to remove the ink.
Periodic replacement parts
• Some parts of this machine must be replaced with new ones
periodically by service personnel. Be sure to make a
contract with your distributor or dealer for After sale service
to ensure a long life of your machine.
Protection of media from dust
• Store media in a bag. Wiping off dust accumulated on media
will adversely affect the media due to static electricity.
• When leaving the workshop after the working hours, do not
leave any media on the roll hanger. If any media is left on the
roll hanger, it can get dusty.
Clump lever
• Never raise the lever during printing. Raising the lever will
abort printing.
Notes on maintenance
• It is strongly recommended to use the machine in a room
that is not dusty.
• Dust in the heads can also cause drops of ink to fall
suddenly down on the media during printing. In such a case,
be sure to clean up the heads.
• Perform wiping (removal of dust and paper powder) of the
capping station and wiper frequently.
WARNING
Handling ink bottles
• The safety evaluation of this machine assumes that the ink
recommended by this company is used. For safe usage of
this machine, use the ink recommend by this company.
• Never refill the ink bottles with ink. Refilled ink cartridge can
cause a trouble. Remember that MIMAKI assumes no
responsibility for any damage caused by the use of the ink
cartridge replenished with ink.
• If an ink bottle is moved from a cold place to a warm place,
leave it at room temperature for at least three hours before
using it.
• Open the ink bottle just before installing it in the machine. If it
is opened and left for an extended period of time, normal
printing performance of the machine may not be ensured.
• Make sure to store ink bottles in a cool and dark place.
• Store ink bottles and waste ink bottles in a place that is out
of the reach of children.
• Once an ink bottle is opened, be sure to thoroughly
consume the ink within three months. If an extended period
of time has passed away after opening the cartridge tank,
printing quality would be poor.
• Do not pound ink bottles or shake them violently. Doing so
could cause the ink to leak.
• Consult with your sales or service representative regarding
the proper disposal of ink bottles and waste ink. When you
dispose them by yourself, follow the regulations stipulated
by the industrial waste disposer or the country or region you
live in.
Handling of media
• Use media recommended by MIMAKI to ensure reliable,
high-quality printing.
• Pay attention to the expansion and contraction of the media.
Do not use media immediately after unpacking. The media
can be affected by the room temperature and humidity, and
thus it may expand and contract. The media have to be left
in the atmosphere in which they are to be used for 30
minutes or more after unpacked.
• Do not use curled media.
The use of curled media can not only cause a media jam but
also affect print quality.
Straighten the sheet of media, if significantly curled, before
using it for printing. If a regular-sized coated sheet of media
is rolled and stored, the coated side has to face outside.
Disposition of this machine
• Consult your sales or service representative for proper
disposal of this machine. Otherwise, commission an
industrial waste disposal company.
WARNING
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Precautions in Use
Cautions on Installation
CAUTION
Handling of the power cable
• Connect to a socket-outlet with determinate
polarity.
• For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-
outlet shall be installed near the equipment
and shall be easily accessible.
• Unplug the cord from the wall outlet and
remove dust from the power plug periodically,
at least once a year. Failure to do so may
result in fire or electric shocks.
• Do not use the machine unless it is connected
to a power supply that satisfies the displayed
voltage condition.
• Check the voltage of the wall outlet and the
capacity of the circuit breaker before you plug
the power cords. Plug each power cord to
different outlet that has independent circuit
breaker If you plug more than one power cord
to wall outlets that share the same circuit
breaker, the power may be cut off by the
breaker.
Power supply
• Leave the breaker turned ON.
• Do not turn off the main power switch on the
right side of this machine.
Ultraviolet (UV) light
• Some leakage of ultraviolet light occurs
around the LED UV unit. Exposing skin and
eyes to ultraviolet light could cause
inflammation and skin cancer. Even if weak
ultraviolet light does not cause inflammation,
chronic disorders could develop due to
repeated exposure. Avoid exposing your skin
and eyes to ultraviolet light.
• Visual impairments that can occur as a result
of exposure to ultraviolet light include acute
disorders such as pain or excess tearing in
response to foreign matter, and chronic
disorders such as cataracts. When using this
machine, be sure to wear gloves, long-sleeved
clothing, a visor over your face, and the
shaded glasses that are included with the
machine.
Notes on the LED UV unit
• When handling the glass on the bottom of the
LED UV unit, be sure to wear the included
gloves. Never touch the glass with your bare
hands. Otherwise, the UV ink curing level may
drop significantly. If the glass becomes dirty,
wipe it with clean gauze moistened with
alcohol. (Do not use alcohol for cleaning the
exterior cover, or the paint will peel off.)
• The LED UV performance and service life are
significantly affected by the UV irradiation and
UV power supply units that are used. Only use
UV devices that are recommended by
Mimaki.Mimaki shall bear no responsibility for
any trouble due to the use of UV devices other
than those that are recommended.
Be careful with the movable parts
• Do not touch the rolling grit roller. Otherwise,
you could hurt your fingers or tear off your
finger nails.
• Keep your head and hands away from any
moving parts during cutting (plotting)
operation. Otherwise, your hair could become
caught in the machine. Wear proper clothes.
(Do not wear loose-fit clothes or accessories).
Bind a long hair.
Caution with cutters
• The cutter blades are very sharp. Do not touch
them.
• Do not shake or swing the cutter holder.
Otherwise, the blade may come off.
Hot parts
• The LED UV unit is very hot. Before
performing maintenance work, wait until the
temperature has dropped sufficiently after the
LED UV unit has been turned off.
• If touching hot parts is unavoidable, be sure to
wear heat-insulating gloves to protect your
hands.
CAUTION
A place exposed to direct
sunlight
On an inclined surface
A place that vibrates
A place exposed to direct
air flow from an air
conditioner
A place where the
temperature or humidity
varies significantly
Around a place where fire
is used
• Use the
machine under
the following
environmental
conditions:
• Operating
environment:
20 to 30 °C
(68 to 86 °F)
35 to 65 % (Rh)
CAUTION
Safety Precautions
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Safety interlock
For your safety, this machine is equipped with interlocks to stop all operations if a cover is opened while the machine is
printing.
(parts circled in red in the figure below)
Warning labels
xii
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
Warning labels
Warning labels are attached to the machine. Be sure to fully understand the warning given on the labels.
If a warning label is illegible due to stains or has come off, purchase a new one from a distributor or our sales office.
3
4
7
5
2
2
3
6
1
1
8
Around the carriage
When the maintenance cover is open
Warning labels
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No. Reorder Label
1
M910931
2
M907833
3
M903330
4
M903405
5
M907935
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M905811
7
M913419
8
M905935
This chapter
tells you what you should know before using this machine, including the name of each
part and the installation procedures.
Moving This Machine .................................... 1-2
Where to Install This Machine ..................... 1-2
Working Environmental Temperature ......... 1-2
Moving This Machine .................................. 1-2
Names of Parts and Functions...................... 1-3
Front Side of the Machine ........................... 1-3
Rear Side and Right Side of the Machine ... 1-4
Carriage ...................................................... 1-5
Operation Panel .......................................... 1-6
Media Sensor .............................................. 1-8
Carriage ...................................................... 1-8
Cutter Blade and Cutting Slot ...................... 1-8
Capping Station ........................................... 1-8
Pinch Rollers and Grit Rollers ..................... 1-8
Connecting Cables........................................ 1-9
Connecting USB 2.0 Interface Cable ...........1-9
Connecting a LAN Cable .............................1-9
Connecting the Power Cable .....................1-10
Ink Bottles ................................................... 1-11
Types of Inks You Can Use with the
Machine .....................................................1-11
Precautions on Using the Ink Bottles .........1-11
Installing the Ink Bottles .............................. 1-12
Media .......................................................... 1-17
The Size of Media That Can Be Used with
This Machine .............................................1-17
Precautions on Handling the Media ...........1-17
Menu Mode ................................................. 1-18
Chapter 1
Before Use
Chapter 1 Before Use
1-2
Moving This Machine
Where to Install This Machine
Secure a suitable installation space before assembling
this machine.
The place of installation must have enough space for not
only this machine itself but also for the printing operation.
Working Environmental Temperature
Use this machine in an environment of 20 to 30°C to
ensure reliable printing.
Moving This Machine
Follow the procedure described below when you have to
move this machine to a different place within the same
floor that does not have any steps.
1
Remove the caster blocks.
2
Move this machine as shown in the figure.
• This machine must be moved by at least 4
people. This work shall be performed in
accordance with the regulations of each country
and region.
• Do not push the cover to move this machine
because doing so can cause the cover to crack.
3
Put the caster blocks back in place.
Model Width Depth Height
Gross
weight
UCJV300-160
2900mm
(114.2 in)
776mm
(30.6 in)
1475mm
(5801 in)
188kg
(414.5 lb)
UCJV300-130
2650mm
(104.3ln)
776mm
(30.6 in)
1475mm
(5801 in)
177kg
(390.2lb)
UCJV300-107
2380mm
(93.7in)
776mm
(30.6 in)
1475mm
(5801 in)
161kg
(354.9lb)
UCJV300-75
2090mm
(82.3in)
776mm
(30.6 in)
1475mm
(5801 in)
144kg
(317.5lb)
UCJV150-160
2900mm
(114.2 in)
776mm
(30.6 in)
1475mm
(5801 in)
183kg
(410.1 lb)
• If you need to move the machine to any other
places, contact your distributor or our service
office.
Moving the machine by yourself may cause failure
or damage to the machine.
Be sure to request your distributor or our service
office to move this machine.
• When moving this machine, take care not to sub-
ject it to excessive shocks.
• Be sure to lock the casters after moving this
machine.
500 mm (19.7 in)
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Chapter 1 Before Use
1
2
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2
2
Names of Parts and Functions
Front Side of the Machine
Operation panel
This panel has the operation keys
required for operating the machine and
the LCDs for displaying setting items,
etc.
Clamp lever (front)
Moves the pinch rollers up and down to hold or
release the media.
Waste ink tank
Waste ink gathers in this tank.
Stand
Supports the main body of the machine. It is
provided with casters that are used to move
this machine.
After cover
The printed media is output
along the after cover.
Ink supply unit
The ink bottles are inserted here. ( P.1-12)
Take-up device
Automatically winds up the printed roll media.
Carriage
The print head moves from side to side.
Maintenance cover
Open these covers only when you have to perform
maintenance. Normally, keep all covers closed even
when the power switch is off,
Platen
Area where media is flattened
and printed.
1-4
Chapter 1 Before Use
Rear Side and Right Side of the Machine
AC inlet
Connect the power cable to the AC inlet.
Clamp lever (rear)
Interlocks with the clamp lever in
the font of this machine.
USB connector
This is a USB 2.0 interface connector.
Main power switch (INLET 1)
Turns on/off the main power for this machine. Leave
the main power turned on to prevent ink clogging.
Vent filter box
Vents the ink mist
generated during printing.
Roll holder
Grabs the roll media by the ends of
its paper core to hold the media in
place. It supports 2-inch and 3-inch
paper cores.
LAN connector
Use this connector when you use network functions.
Chapter 1 Before Use
1-5
1
2
2
2
2
Carriage
The carriage is equipped with a print head and an LED-
UV unit for printing.
• Do not look into the light emitted from the LED-UV
unit directly with the naked eye, regardless of
whether the front cover is placed on top of it. The
emitted light can be extremely bright under some
printing conditions.
• Remember to wear the UV protective glasses sup-
plied with the machine.
UV light
Front cover
1-6
Chapter 1 Before Use
Operation Panel
Use the operation panel to specify print settings or to operate this machine.
*1: Ink status
The display shows icons indicating the status (remaining ink, error, etc.) of ink bottles.
The following table describes each icon:
Icon Meaning
The ink bottle icons are arranged in the same order as the actual ink bottles are arranged in the ink supply unit. For
each ink bottle icon, the remaining ink is indicated in nine levels.
The following icons are arranged in descending order of remaining ink level:
This icon is displayed at ink end or ink near end.
Be aware that the ink is running low.
Indicates that the cartridge cannot be used due to ink end or ink error (remaining ink 0, cartridge not attached, etc.).
Indicates that ink has expired or that one month has passed since the expiration date. Please replace the ink bottle
as soon as possible. After two months from the expiration date, the ink bottle can no longer be used.
width:1340mm
REMOTEMENU
TEST PRINT
CLEANING
Status indicator lamp
Indicates the machine's status (printing, an error has occurred, etc).
Lamp state Machine state
Off
The machine is in LOCAL mode, which means that there is no
incoming print data or error occurring on the machine.
Solid light blue The machine is in REMOTE mode.
Blinking light
blue
The machine is currently printing data.
The machine is performing a test print or other similar
operation (that is, the machine is printing the patterns stored in
it).
Solid blue There is remaining print data in the machine.
Blinking red An error has occurred.
Solid red An error (SYSTEM HALT) has occurred.
Display
The display shows the following
information:
• Status of the machine
• Width of the set media
•Ink status
*1
• Functions assigned to [FUNC1],
[FUNC2] and [FUNC3]
*2
button
Press this button to select a function to
be assigned to each function button
([FUNC1], [FUNC2] and [FUNC3]).
//
buttons
Press one of these buttons to set a
function or to perform test printing. With
each pressing of the [SEL] button, you
can change the function assigned to the
selected function button.
JOG button
Use these buttons to move the head or
media during LOCAL mode or to select
a setting.
button
Use this button to cancel the entered
setting or to go back to the previous
level of the setting menu. You can also
use this button to turn the power on or
off. (Give it a long press to turn the
power off.)
button
• When the power is turned on using the [END/POWER] key, the [ENTER] key lights up blue and turns off when the
power switch is turned off. While the main power switch ( P.1-4) is on, the ink clogging prevention function is peri-
odically operated even when the power is turned off using the [END/POWER] key.
Ink full
Approximatel
y 1/8
consumed
Approximatel
y 1/4
consumed
Approximatel
y 3/8
consumed
Approximatel
y 1/2
consumed
Approximatel
y 5/8
consumed
Approximatel
y 3/4
consumed
Approximatel
y 7/8
consumed
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