Ricoh Pro L5130 Operating instructions

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Getting Started
Before You Start..................................................................................................................................................7
How to Read the Manuals.............................................................................................................................7
Model-Specific Information...........................................................................................................................8
About Operating Environments.......................................................................................................................10
Conditions for Installation Locations...........................................................................................................10
Space Required for Installation...................................................................................................................11
About Moving the Machine........................................................................................................................11
About Long Term Storage of the Machine.................................................................................................11
Confirming Accessories................................................................................................................................... 13
List of Included Items....................................................................................................................................13
Guide to Names and Functions of Components............................................................................................15
Front View.....................................................................................................................................................15
Rear/Side View........................................................................................................................................... 17
Inside View................................................................................................................................................... 18
Symbols for Power Switch...........................................................................................................................19
Heater........................................................................................................................................................... 19
Guide to Functions of the Attention Light....................................................................................................21
Guide to the Names and Functions of the Machine's Control Panel........................................................... 23
How to Use the Home Screen.................................................................................................................... 24
Adjusting the Angle of the Control Panel................................................................................................... 25
Changing the Display Language................................................................................................................26
About the Auto-Reset Function....................................................................................................................27
Connecting the Cable......................................................................................................................................28
Connecting to the Ethernet Interface.......................................................................................................... 28
Connecting the Power Cord........................................................................................................................29
Turning On/Off the Power..............................................................................................................................32
Turning On the Power..................................................................................................................................32
Turning Off the Power..................................................................................................................................33
Saving Energy.............................................................................................................................................. 33
Ethernet Configuration..................................................................................................................................... 35
Specifying an IP Address (no DHCP).........................................................................................................35
Receiving an IP Address Automatically (DHCP)........................................................................................36
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Setting Ethernet Speed................................................................................................................................ 36
About Ink...........................................................................................................................................................38
Supported Ink...............................................................................................................................................38
Setting Order of Ink Cartridges.................................................................................................................. 38
How to Store Ink Cartridges....................................................................................................................... 39
Precautions for Handling Ink Cartridges....................................................................................................40
About Media.................................................................................................................................................... 42
Supported Media........................................................................................................................................ 42
How to Store Media....................................................................................................................................45
Precautions for Handling Media................................................................................................................ 45
2. Basic Operations
Procedure to Print............................................................................................................................................. 49
Setting Media................................................................................................................................................... 50
Precautions for Setting Media.....................................................................................................................50
Setting Roll Media....................................................................................................................................... 52
Changing Roll Media.................................................................................................................................. 68
Setting Leaf Media.......................................................................................................................................73
Changing Print Origin......................................................................................................................................79
Adjusting the Heater Temperature.................................................................................................................. 81
Test Feeding......................................................................................................................................................83
Test Printing....................................................................................................................................................... 85
Performing Test Printing............................................................................................................................... 85
How to Read the Printing Result .................................................................................................................86
Cleaning Print Head Nozzles......................................................................................................................... 89
About Head Cleaning................................................................................................................................. 89
Performing Head Cleaning......................................................................................................................... 90
Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity................................................................................................................91
Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity Automatically...................................................................................92
Adjusting the Media Feed Quantity Manually..........................................................................................92
Adjusting the Drop Position............................................................................................................................. 96
Adjusting the Drop Position Automatically.................................................................................................97
Adjusting the Drop Position Manually........................................................................................................97
Printing Data...................................................................................................................................................101
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Before Print Start........................................................................................................................................101
Start Printing...............................................................................................................................................101
Interrupt or Abort Printing......................................................................................................................... 102
Cutting Media................................................................................................................................................ 104
3. Convenient Usage
Configuring the Margin Settings...................................................................................................................105
Performing the Connection Methods............................................................................................................107
Performing the Connection Method for the Print Heads Automatically................................................ 108
Performing the Connection Method for the Print Heads Manually....................................................... 109
Performing the Connection Method for the Media Feed.......................................................................110
Configuring Print-Head Alignment for Media Feed Correction............................................................ 111
Using the Auto Maintenance Function.........................................................................................................113
Configuring Auto Maintenance Interval..................................................................................................114
Recovering the Clogged Nozzle by Compensating with Another Nozzle.............................................. 115
Compensating the Clogged Nozzle Automatically............................................................................... 115
Compensating the Clogged Nozzle Manually...................................................................................... 116
Deleting the Registered Clogged Nozzle............................................................................................... 118
Using the Displacement Liquid Instead of White Ink...................................................................................120
Replacing White Ink with the Displacement Liquid.................................................................................121
Replacing the Displacement Liquid with White Ink.................................................................................123
Using the Timer Settings................................................................................................................................ 128
Configuring Sleep Mode Transition Time................................................................................................128
Configuring Cooling Mode......................................................................................................................128
Changing the Machine Settings................................................................................................................... 131
Registering the Remaining Amount of Media..........................................................................................131
Changing the Buzzer Setting....................................................................................................................132
Changing the Time Setting........................................................................................................................132
Switching the Indication Unit.................................................................................................................... 133
4. Configuring and Managing the Machine
Changing Setting Items................................................................................................................................. 135
Changing Setting Items............................................................................................................................. 135
List of Setting Items.........................................................................................................................................137
[Initial Setting] Screen............................................................................................................................... 137
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[Maintenance] Screen.............................................................................................................................. 143
[Print Adjustment] Screen.......................................................................................................................... 146
[Heater Settings] Screen........................................................................................................................... 149
[Origin Setting] Screen............................................................................................................................. 151
Initializing Setting Items.................................................................................................................................153
Setting Items for Initialization....................................................................................................................153
Initializing Settings.....................................................................................................................................154
Using Web Image Monitor...........................................................................................................................155
Displaying Top Page.................................................................................................................................156
About Guest Mode and Administrator Mode.........................................................................................157
Access in the Administrator Mode........................................................................................................... 158
Confirming the Machine Status................................................................................................................ 158
Configuring the Machine Settings............................................................................................................159
5. Troubleshooting
When the Machine Makes a Beeping Sound.............................................................................................165
Checking Machine Status and Settings....................................................................................................... 166
When the Indicator Lamp for the [Check Status] Key Is Lit.........................................................................168
When a Status Icon Is Displayed............................................................................................................. 169
If You Cannot Turn On the Power.................................................................................................................171
When You Cannot Print.................................................................................................................................172
When There Is a Problem Connecting to Web Image Monitor.................................................................175
When You Cannot Print as Expected...........................................................................................................176
When the Printed Media Becomes Dirty................................................................................................. 176
When Print Quality Is Not Satisfactory....................................................................................................177
When You Want to Clear Nozzle Clogging.......................................................................................... 184
When You Want to Clear Ink Mixes....................................................................................................... 189
If the Density of White Ink Is Uneven....................................................................................................... 195
When Media Is Not Fed Properly................................................................................................................196
When Media Curls While Feeding..........................................................................................................196
When Media Skews While Feeding........................................................................................................197
When Roll Media Hangs Down and Makes Contact with the Floor.................................................... 198
When a Media Misfeed Occurs..............................................................................................................199
When You Have Problems Operating the Machine...................................................................................201
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When There Is a Strange Odor................................................................................................................201
When the Heater Temperature Does Not Rise....................................................................................... 202
When the Media Cannot Be Set..............................................................................................................203
When the Media Cannot Be Cut............................................................................................................. 205
Other Printing Problems............................................................................................................................ 206
When Messages Appear..............................................................................................................................210
Precautions for Removing Jammed Media / Performing Maintenance....................................................224
Clearing Misfeeds......................................................................................................................................... 227
Removing Jammed Media Inside the Center Cover...............................................................................228
Removing Jammed Media in the Cutter Unit...........................................................................................231
6. Maintenance and Specifications
Replacing Consumables................................................................................................................................233
Precautions for Replacing Consumables................................................................................................. 233
Disposal of Used Consumables............................................................................................................... 235
Replacing an Ink Cartridge...................................................................................................................... 235
Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge..............................................................................................................238
Replacing a Flushing Cartridge................................................................................................................242
Replacing a Waste Ink Bottle................................................................................................................... 243
List of Consumables....................................................................................................................................... 246
Ink Cartridge..............................................................................................................................................246
Other Consumables.................................................................................................................................. 246
Specifications................................................................................................................................................. 248
Machine Specifications.............................................................................................................................248
Ink Specifications.......................................................................................................................................251
Information for This Machine........................................................................................................................253
ENERGY STAR Program (mainly North America).............................................................. 253
Energy Saving Functions...........................................................................................................................253
User Information on Electrical and Electronic Equipment (mainly Europe)...................... 254
Note for the Battery and/or Accumulator Symbol (For EU countries only) (mainly Europe)
.................................................................................................................................................................... 255
Notes to users in the state of California (Notes to Users in USA) (mainly North America)....
.................................................................................................................................................................... 256
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7. Appendix
Trademarks.....................................................................................................................................................257
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1. Getting Started
This chapter describes how to read the manuals supplied with the machine, names and functions of
components, and supported ink and media, etc.
Before You Start
How to Read the Manuals
Symbols used in the manuals
This manual uses the following symbols:
Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations of likely causes of media
misfeeds, damage to media, or loss of data. Be sure to read these explanations.
Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine's functions, and instructions on resolving user
errors.
[ ]
Indicates the names of keys on the machine's display or control panels.
(mainly Europe and Asia) or (mainly Europe)
(mainly North America)
Differences in the functions of Region A and Region B models are indicated by the two symbols. Read
the information indicated by the symbol that corresponds to the region of the model you are using. For
details about which symbol corresponds to the model you are using, see page 8 "Model-Specific
Information".
Disclaimer
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable laws, in no event will the manufacturer be liable for any
damages whatsoever arising out of failures of this machine, losses of the registered data, or the use or
non-use of this product and operation manuals provided with it.
Make sure that you always copy or have backups of the data registered in this machine. Documents or
data might be erased due to your operational errors or malfunctions of the machine.
In no event will the manufacturer be responsible for any documents created by you using this machine or
any results from the data executed by you.
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Notes
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from the machine.
Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Depending on which country you are in, certain units may be optional. For details, please contact your
local dealer.
For good output quality, the manufacturer recommends that you use genuine ink from the manufacturer.
The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of
parts other than genuine parts from the manufacturer with your office products.
The inner parts of this product may be scratched because of processing and adjustment, but this does
not degrade the product's performance or quality.
Model-Specific Information
This section explains how to identify the region to which your machine belongs.
There is a label on the rear of the machine, located in the position shown below. The label contains
details that identify the region to which your machine belongs. Read the label.
DWU110
The following information is region-specific. Read the information under the symbol that corresponds to
the region of your machine.
(mainly Europe and Asia)
If the label contains the following, your machine is a Region A model:
• CODE XXXX -27
• 220–240 V
(mainly North America)
If the label contains the following, your machine is a Region B model:
• CODE XXXX -17
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• 208–240 V
• Dimensions in this manual are given in two measurement units: metric and imperial. If your machine
is a Region A model, refer to the metric units. If your machine is a Region B model, refer to the
imperial units.
Before You Start
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About Operating Environments
Conditions for Installation Locations
• Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. Otherwise a fire or an electric shock might
occur.
• Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples over, an injury might
occur.
• Make sure the room where you are using the machine is well ventilated and spacious. Good
ventilation is especially important when the machine is used heavily.
• Do not obstruct the machine's vents. Doing so risks fire caused by overheated internal
components.
The following is the recommended range for the operating environment:
• Temperature: 15–30°C (59–86°F) (Recommended range: 20–25°C (68–77°F))
• Humidity: 35–80% (Recommended range: 40–60%)
• Altitude: 2,000 m (approx. 6,561.7 ft.) or less
Place the machine on a level surface. The machine must be level within 5 mm (approx. 0.2 inches): both
front to rear and left to right.
Place the machine in a stable place where the floor is strong enough to withstand a load of 1,800
N/m
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or more.
If the machine is placed somewhere where the conditions are different from those recommended, a
failure may occur. Avoid the following environments when locating the machine:
• Low temperature and humidity or high temperature and humidity
• Places exposed to direct sunlight
• Places close to heaters, air conditioners, or humidifiers
• Places subject to frequent strong vibration
• Places with poor ventilation
• Dusty areas
• Places close to an oil heater or machine generating ammonia, such as a diazo copy machine
Precautions for users of ultrasonic-type humidifiers
Do not use an ultrasonic-type humidifier near this product.
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Chlorine or mineral components atomized by an ultrasonic-type humidifier may adhere to the
electronic components inside the product, causing it to malfunction.
Space Required for Installation
Ensure enough space around the machine for installation. The space shown below is necessary for
operating the machine and for work done by a service engineer.
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1. Rear: 1,000 mm (approx. 39.4 inches) or more
2. Right: 500 mm (approx. 19.7 inches) or more
3. Front: 1,000 mm (approx. 39.4 inches) or more
4. Left: 500 mm (approx. 19.7 inches) or more
About Moving the Machine
Relocation of the machine should be performed by a customer engineer. Contact your service
representative if you need to relocate the machine.
About Long Term Storage of the Machine
When not using the machine for a week or more, perform nozzle maintenance before storing the
machine.
For details about how to perform nozzle maintenance, see page 185 "Performing nozzle
maintenance".
Note the following:
• If the machine is to be left unused for a long time, check that there are sufficient reserves in the ink
cartridge, nozzle cleaning cartridge and flushing liquid cartridge, and that the waste ink bottle has
enough spare capacity. If the ink or other cartridges run out or the waste ink bottle becomes full,
the auto-maintenance function will not work properly. If the auto-maintenance function fails to work
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properly, problems, such as nozzle clogging due to a dried-out print head and white ink
precipitation may occur, causing a malfunction.
• If you do not use the machine for a long period of time, always check if the nozzles are clogged by
printing a nozzle check pattern. Perform head cleaning before printing as necessary.
• If you do not use the machine for a long period of time, printing may not be performed normally
even if head cleaning is performed multiple times. If any nozzles are stilled clogged, turn the power
off and do not use the machine for 8 hours or longer. If there are air bubbles trapped in the ink,
they may be absorbed and normal printing may be possible. If the problem is still not resolved, see
page 184 "When You Want to Clear Nozzle Clogging".
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Confirming Accessories
The main accessories included with the machine are shown below.
Contact your service representative if any accessories are missing or damaged.
• When cleaning the ink-station or the heads, or replacing the cleaning cartridge, make sure to
wear the attached goggles.
• When performing maintenance on the machine, make sure to wear the attached gloves.
• The supplied gloves are consumables. If they are damaged or lost, use polythene gloves
instead.
List of Included Items
• Cleaning cartridge
• Waste ink bottle
• Ink replacement tool
• Air purge tool
• Maintenance kit (bottle of cleaning liquid, protective gloves, dropper)
• Cleaning stick
• Protective glasses
• Roll core
• CD-ROM "Manuals"
• CD-ROM "Color Profile"
• A set of RIP software (USB hardware key, USB flash drive, installation guide)
• A set of instruction manuals
Manuals for this machine
The operating instructions included with the machine are provided in both paper and PDF format (users
can view the contents on a display). Operating instructions that can be viewed on a display are included
on the supplied CD-ROM. The following is a list of instruction manuals provided with the machine:
Read This First
Describes the "Safety Information". Be sure to read it before using the machine. It describes
regulations and environmental measures.
Confirming Accessories
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Operating Instructions
Describes detailed information about how to use the machine. The contents are shown below:
• Getting Started
• Basic Operations
• Convenient Usage
• Configuring and Managing the Machine
• Troubleshooting
• Maintenance and Specifications
Requests for Daily Care and Maintenance
Describes periodical maintenance procedures for the machine.
RIP Settings Guide
Explains how to use RIP software.
• In order to view the operating instructions in PDF format, install Adobe Acrobat Reader/Adobe
Reader.
List of software
ONYX Rip Center is included on the USB flash drive. Make sure to connect the USB hardware key to
your computer when using ONYX Rip Center. If the USB hardware key is not connected during
operation, the software does not operate properly.
• ONYX Rip Center is a software that converts image data into a RIP file so that it is suitable for
printing. For details about how to install ONYX Rip Center, see the RIP software manual.
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Guide to Names and Functions of Components
This section describes the names and functions of the machine's components.
• Do not obstruct the machine's vents. Doing so risks fire caused by overheated internal
components.
Front View
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1. Center cover
Open this cover when setting media, dealing with media misfeeds, or cleaning the platen.
2. Right cover
Open this cover when doing maintenance work such as cleaning the caps or replacing the cleaning cartridge,
etc.
3. Control panel
See page 23 "Guide to the Names and Functions of the Machine's Control Panel".
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4. Media holding lever (front)
A lever to hold media on the feeding surface. Use this lever when setting media or dealing with media
misfeeds, etc. The media holding lever (front) and media holding lever (back) work in conjunction with each
other.
5. Waste ink bottle
Accumulates discharged waste ink from head cleaning, etc. To replace the waste ink bottle, see page 243
"Replacing a Waste Ink Bottle".
6. Roll-up switch
Changes the rolling direction of the media. When this switch is turned off, the media is not rolled up.
7. Roll core holder
Use to set the roll core and roll up printed roll media.
8. Media cutter
Cuts media. See page 104 "Cutting Media".
9. Media output location
Outputs printed media.
10. Left cover
Open this cover when cleaning the underside of the carriage for the nozzle surface of the print heads, media
sensor, etc.
11. Ink cartridge
Set the ink cartridges of each color correctly.
12. Ink indicator
Stays lit when the ink cartridges are not set correctly or unlocked. Also, the LED stays lit to notify when an ink
cartridge is empty.
13. Attention light (option)
Notifies of errors during printing such as media misfeeds or media replacement by lighting or flashing.
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Rear/Side View
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1. Vents
Prevents overheating.
2. Ethernet port
Port for connecting an Ethernet interface cable.
3. Pre-heater cover
Open this cover when setting media or cleaning the pre-heater. There are media input locations and a media
sensor inside of this cover.
4. Roll holder
Use to set roll media.
5. Roll feed unit
Pull out when setting or replacing media.
6. Media support
Use to place media temporarily when setting heavy media.
7. Handle
Use when pulling out the roll feed unit.
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8. Media holding lever (back)
A lever to hold media on the feeding surface. Use this lever when setting media, dealing with media misfeeds,
etc. The media holding lever (front) and media holding lever (back) work in conjunction with each other.
9. Power inlet 1
A power inlet for supplying power to the pre-heater and cure heater. Connect the included power cord to the
power socket.
10. Power inlet 2
A power inlet for supplying power to the machine. Connect the included power cord to the power socket.
11. Main power switch
To operate the machine, the main power switch must be on. If it is off, turn the switch on. See page 32
"Turning On the Power".
12. Media sensor
Detects the presence of media.
Inside View
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