Duplo DUPRINTER DP-340e User manual

Category
Ink cartridges
Type
User manual
For this machine to be used safely, it MUST be
operated correctly and serviced regularly. Therefore,
read this Instruction manual thoroughly before using
the machine.
Keep this manual in a safe place where it can be consulted at any time.
DUPLO CORPORATION
Instruction Manual
Ver.1
DP-460
/440
/430
/340
/330
/330L
i
Complies with the provisions defined by the regulations listed below.
EC Low Voltage Directive ( 73 / 23 / EEC )
EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive ( 89 / 336 / EEC )
ii
Thank you for your purchase of the
DUPRINTER DP- 460e/ 440e/ 430e/ 340e/ 330e/ 330Le
.
To ensure safe and efficient prolonged use of this machine, read and thoroughly unders
tand
this manual before using this machine.
After using this manual, be sure to keep it in a place to handy reference.
Introduction
Copyright 2004
DUPLO CORPORATION
All Rights Reserved
PLEASE NOTE
In the interest of upgrading our products, specifications and other data given in this
manual are subject to change without notice. If the manual contains anything that you
do not understand, contact the manufacturer for clarification.
Precautions for printing and duplicating
There are restrictions on what you may print on the printer.
Please be aware that there are some printed materials that are illegal
even to possess.
1. Printed matters banned by law
¡¡
Paper money, currency, government bonds and national and local
bonds cannot be duplicated, even if they are stamped with the
“sample” seal.
¡¡
Paper money, currency and bonds, etc. that are valid in foreign
country cannot be duplicated.
¡¡
Unused postage stamps and postcards cannot be duplicated
without governmental consent.
¡¡
Government-issued papers pertaining to stamps, liquor and sales
tax laws cannot be duplicated.
2. Printed Matter that Require Caution
¡¡
Printed-issued securities (stocks, bills and checks, etc.), passes
and tickets require caution in duplicating unless a business is
duplicating them for required number for their own business needs.
¡¡
Government-issued passports, public- and private-issued driver's
licenses, permits, IDs, passes, food stamps, etc. require caution in
duplicating.
3. Copyrighted materials
Books, music, artwork, prints, maps, diagrams, movies, photography,
etc. are banned from duplicating outside the limits of private home
use and their related non-sale usage.
iii
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
S
Safety Precautions
Examples of Pictorial Symbols
A circle with a line through it indicates a prohibited action.
The particular act prohibited is indicated by a picture inside the circle.
(In the example shown here, the prohibited act is disassembly.)
A black disc indicates an instruction, or sometimes a prohibited action.
The instruction itself is indicated by pictorial symbols drawn in white on the disc.
(In the example shown here, the instruction is remove the plug from the outlet.
)
¡¡
If the machine is used after foreign matter (metal fragments, water, or
liquid) has entered the machine, this may result in fire or electric shock.
aa
Turn the main unit's power switch OFF, and then remove the power
plug from the outlet.
Contact the sales distributor.
¡¡
If the machine is used after heat, smoke, strange smell, or other
abnormality is detected, this may result in fire or electric shock.
aa
Turn the main unit's power switch OFF, and then remove the power
plug from the outlet.
Contact the sales distributor.
¡¡
Do not insert or drop metal, flammable material, or other matter through
the ventilation holes into the machine interior.
aa
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
¡¡
Do not place flower vases, flowerpots, cups, or water containers
(including metal containers) on top of the machine.
aa
Fire or electric shock may result if liquid spills inside the machine.
WARNING
s
Precautions for use
Various symbols and pictures are used in this manual and on the stickers affixed to the
machine. These symbols and pictures provide warnings and instructions to prevent
danger to you or other personnel, and to prevent damage to office property.
The meanings of these symbols and pictures are explained below.
Indicates a high degree of potential danger. If the warning is ignored,
death or serious injury may result.
Indicates a medium degree of potential danger. If the caution is ignored,
medium injury or damage to property may result.
WARNING :
CAUTION :
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
iv
WARNING
¡¡
Use only the power cord that is provided among the accessories.
Insert the power cord plug firmly into the socket, so that proper
electrical contact is effected.
aa
Use of any other power cord could result in imperfect grounding.
If grounding is imperfect and electrical leakage occurs, fire or electric
shock could result.
¡¡
Do not use a source voltage other than that specified.
Do not connect two or more loads to a single outlet.
aa
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
¡¡
Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands.
aa
Doing so may result in electric shock.
¡¡
Do not damage, break, or modify the power cord.
Do not place heavy objects on, tug, or unnecessarily bend the power cord.
aa
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
WARNING
s
Caution for Power Supply and Power Cord
¡¡
Remove the power plug itself, not the cord.
aa
Tugging the cord may damage it (expose conductors, or cause
disconnections, etc.), resulting in fire or electric shock.
CAUTION
Notes on Safety
s
Caution for Grounding ( Be sure to use the supplied power cord )
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
v
¡¡
Do not modify the machine.
aa
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
¡¡
Do not remove the rear lid, cabinet, or covers from the machine.
aa
The inside of the machine contains high-voltage parts, which may cause
electric shock.
WARNING
s
Prohibition of Disassembly or Modification
¡¡
Do not place the machine in a humid or dusty area.
aa
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
¡¡
Once the machine is in position, secure in place using the casters.
aa
If the machine falls over, this could result in personal injury.
s
Caution for Location
¡¡
Before moving the machine, remove the power plug from the outlet.
aa
If the cord is damaged, this may result in fire or electric shock.
¡¡
Do not place the machine in an unstable position, such as on an
unsteady support or sloping area.
aa
If the machine is dropped or falls over, this could result in personal injury.
WARNING
CAUTION
¡¡
Do not place the machine in a place subject to direct sunlight or heating
equipment such as a stove.
aa
It may degrade ink quality and affect printing. The machine also may malfunction.
¡¡
Avoid placing the machine in a place subject to high or low temperature
or high humidity.
aa
The paper absorbs moisture and it may cause paper jam or wrinkles.
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
vi
Notes on Safety
¡¡
Keep the WARNING and CAUTION stickers clean at all times. If stickers become damaged or
come off, replace them with new ones.
s
Locations of warning stickers
2
r
M7-T3060
View A
M7-T3060
CAUTION
WARNING
Do NOT put hands inside machine
while it is operating.
Hands could get caught up
or crushed.
WARNING
Do not remove this cover. The inside of the printer contains movable cutting instruments,
contact with which could result in injury.
L5-T3020
Do NOT touch the drum or rollers
when you operate the jog switch.
Do NOT put hands Inside
machine while it is operatung.
Hands could get caught up
or crushed.
WARNING
N5-T3010
Do not touch the roller below. Your clothes etc. may be stained with ink.
CAUTION
No. Parts No. Name Q´ty
q
L1-T3060 Warning Sticker 1 1
w
L5-T3020 Warning Sticker 2
e
M7-T3030
Warning Sticker 3 1
Caution Sticker 1 1
q
w
r
t
e
N5-T3010
t
Caution Sticker 2 1
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Contents
¡Introduction..............................................................ii
¡
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
..............iii
Safety Precautions
iii
Locations of warning stickers vi
¡Function Quick Reference.....................................ix
¡How to Use the Instruction Manual.......................xi
Introduction Notes on Safety i
1.
¡
System Setup.....................................................
2
¡
Part Names and Their Functions.....................
3
Printer Appearance.............................................
3
Control Panel......................................................
6
Display Screen...................................................
8
¡
Turning Power ON/OFF.....................................
9
Turning Power ON..............................................
9
Turning Power OFF.............................................
9
Standard Mode.................................................
10
Key Card Counter
[ Available only with Key Card Counter installed ]............
10
¡
Document/Printing Paper Specification........
11
Acceptable Documents.....................................
11
Acceptable Printing Paper................................
11
¡
How Platemaking and Printing is Performed
....
12
Platemaking......................................................
12
Printing.............................................................
12
Before Use 1
2.
¡
Basic Printmaking...........................................
14
¡
Loading and Replacing Paper........................
16
¡
Loading Documents .......................................
18
Loading Document on Document Glass Plate
.....
18
Loading Document in ADF
[ Available only when ADF is installed ]........................
19
¡
Enlarging/Reducing from Standard-Size Document to
Standard-Size Paper
.....................................
20
¡
Selecting Printing Paper Size ...............
22
¡
Print Output.....................................................
24
Basic Operations 13
3.
¡
Enlargement and Reduction..........................
26
94% Reduction .........................................
27
Auto Zoom ................................................
28
Free Zoom ................................................
30
¡
Adjusting Darkness........................................
31
Adjusting Plate Darkness ..........................
31
Adjusting Contrast ....................................
32
Adjusting Print Darkness ..........................
33
¡
Printing Photographs and Color Documents
...
34
Text/Photograph/Text and Photograph Mode
...
35
Fine Text/Screen Mode .............................
36
Photo Dark Mode ......................................
37
¡
Book Shadow Eraser Mode ....................
38
¡
Multiple Printing on One Page.......................
42
Multiple Printing .........................................
42
2-in-1 Layout
[ Available only with ADF installed ]...........................
44
¡
Saving/Retrieving/Deleting the settings
[User Settings ].....................................
46
Saving Settings................................................
46
Retrieving Settings...........................................
48
Deleting Settings..............................................
50
¡
Batch Printing..................................................
51
Batch Printing...................................................
52
Sequential Batch Printing.................................
54
¡
Dividing Sections with Tape
[ Available only with Tape Cluster Device ]
...............
56
Advanced Operations ( Printing with useful functions )
25
Contents
viii
Notes on Safety
Contents Before Use
Printing (Basic)
Replacement
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Printing (Advanced)
Other Functions
Specifications
5.
¡
Confidential Safeguard Function .............
58
¡
Total Counter Display Function.....................
59
¡
Print Speed Adjustment Function ..........
60
¡
Printing Position Adjustment Function
...
61
Printing Position Adjustment............................
61
Position Reset..................................................
62
¡
Edit Function .............................................
63
¡
Special Functions ...................................
64
Fine Start
Startup Time Setting
.....................
64
Fine Start
Operation at Next Platemaking
.....
66
Auto Clear.........................................................
68
Preprint.............................................................
70
Batch Print Mode..............................................
72
Auto Power Off.................................................
74
Auto LCD Off....................................................
76
Ink Circulation...................................................
78
Tape Cluster Mode
[ Available only with Tape Cluster Unit ].
......................
80
Double Feed Detection.....................................
82
Drum Size Mode
[ Available only with A3/A4 Drum ]..............................
84
¡
User Setting Function .............................
86
Initial Setting.....................................................
86
Optimize Print Mode.........................................
88
Document Memory Mode.................................
89
Document Density Detection Mode..................
90
Feed Heavy Weight Paper.............................
92
Online Mode...................................................
93
¡
Current Setting Function ......................
94
¡
On-Line Print Function
[ Available Only With Interface Kit Installed ]..........
95
Other Functions 57
¡
Replacing the Ink Pack.................................
98
¡
Replacing the Master Roll............................
100
¡
How to Dispose of Used Masters................
102
¡
Removing the Drum Unit..............................
104
Removing the Drum Unit................................
104
Installing the Drum Unit..................................
105
Replacement of Consumables 97
6.
¡
If trouble occurs............................................
108
¡
When messages appear...............................
109
¡
Supplying or Changing Paper While Printing
.....
112
If Paper Runs Out During Printing..................
112
Adding Paper While Printing..........................
112
Changing Paper Selection.............................
113
¡
Paper Jams....................................................
114
When
PAPER JAM ON THE FEEDER SIDE
is displayed.
..
114
When
PAPER JAM ON THE EJECTION SIDE
is displayed
.
115
Paper Adhering to Drum................................
116
¡
When
PLATE EJECTION ERROR
is Displayed
....
118
¡
When
MASTER SETTING ERROR
is Displayed
...
121
¡
When
SET MASTER ROLL PROPERLY
is Displayed
...
122
Troubleshooting 107
7.
¡
Maintenance..................................................
126
Maintenance 125
4.
8.
¡
Specifications................................................
128
Specifications 127
Function Quick Reference
xix
Function Quick Reference
Function Quick
Reference
READY
PAPER SIZE
A 3
100%
0.0mm
0.0mm
TEXT
ZOOM
PRINT POS.
IMAGE MODE
100
SHT
1
SET
A
A
A
A
115%
122%
141%
A
A
A
A
86%
81%
70%
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
122%
115%
141%
86%
81%
70%
[129%]
[121%]
[77%]
[74%]
[64%]
¡
Auto Zoom
a
28 page
¡
Free Zoom
a
30 page
Document
A
A
500% 50%
A
¡
Enlargement
a
20 page
¡
Reduction
a
20 page
A
A
94%
¡
94% Reduction
a
27 page
A4 Document A4 Printout
94%
Reduction
O P
Document
Center shadow eraser
P
PO
¡
Book Shadow Eraser Mode
a
38 page
Outline shadow eraser
O P
PO
Center & outline shadow eraser
O P
PO
PO
O P
¡
Center shadow eraser
¡
Outline shadow eraser
¡
Center & outline shadow eraser
¡
Without shadow eraser
¡
Specific Area
a
41 page
¡
Batch Printing
a
52 page
¡
Sequental Batch Printing
a
54 page
A
C
C
C
B
B
A
A AA
C
C
C
B
B
A
B CA A
Document
1 st set :
4 copies x 2 sets
2 nd set :
3 copies x 3 sets
3 rd set :
2 copies x 4 sets
Document
1 st document :
4 copies x 2 sets
2 nd document :
3 copies x 3 sets
3 rd document :
2 copies x 4 sets
¡
Multiple Printing
a
42 page
¡
2
-
in
-
1 Layout
a
44 page
BAA
¡
Text / Photograph /
Text & Photograph
a
35 page
¡
Fine Text / Screen Mode
a
36 page
¡
Photo Dark Mode
a
37 page
A
Document
Text /
Fine lettering
Photograph /
Fine lettering
Screen 1 Screen 2
With
Photo Dark
Without
Photo Dark
Printout
1234567890
abcdefghijkl
mnopqrstuv
wxyz
1234567890
abcdefghijkl
mnopqrstuv
wxyz
A
Text Photograph
1234567890
abcdefghijkl
mnopqrstuv
wxyz
Text & Photograph
1234567890
abcdefghijkl
mnopqrstuv
wxyz
¡
Printing Photographs and Color Documents
¡
Switching batch printing / sequential batch printing
¡Multiple printing
¡
Printing with shadows (periphery or center) erased
¡94% Reduction
¡Enlargement / Reduction
72 page
¡
Operation key
a
6
page
¡
Display description
a
8
page
¡Panel cover
¡
Operation key
page
¡
Display description
page
¡Control Panel
AA A
Document
2 images
4 images
8 images
16 images
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
A
A
A
Document
Printout
With
shadow eraser
With
shadow eraser
With
shadow eraser
Without
shadow eraser
Document Document
Document
Document
[ ] : U.S.
a
7
a
8
xi
How to Use the Instruction Manual
Conventions Used in this Manual
Introduces instructions for correct operation of the machine. If these
instructions are ignored, the machine my not be able to operate at optimum
performance, or may break down.
Introduces information that is useful for operation and maintenance of the
machine, or information about the machine’s performance, etc.
IMPORTANT
:
NOTE
:
33
S
Adjusting Darkness
If the test print made after platemaking is too light, adjust the print darkness. If you cannot
adjust the print darkness sufficiently to give a satisfactory print, adjust the plate darkness.
"You can print immediately after adjusting the print darkness.
"
If you adjust the plate darkness, you must repeat the platemaking process before making prints.
IMPORTANT
:
2The plate darkness can be adjusted in 5 steps.
Make the plate more dark if the document is light, or light if the document is dark.
"
NOTE
:
Adjusting Plate Darkness
s
How to Adjust Plate Darkness
Pressing (CANCEL) key redisplays the main screen.
1
Open the Panel cover.
2
Press
(
PLA
TE DARKNESS
) key
.
3
Press CURSOR keys to select PLATE
DARKNESS.
4
Press (OK) key.
The selected plate darkness is set.
Printing
(Advanced)
3.
SELECT PLATE DARKNESS WITH
AND PRESS
PLATE DARKNESS
LIGHT MEDIUM DARK
w
q
e
Select
r
Set
¡
If you reset to Standard
"
Press (ALL CLEAR) key. In this case, all
settings are reset to standard mode.
Standard mode
a
see p.10
"
Do not remove the cover affixed with
Warning Label 1.
"
Personnel may be injured by the movable
cutter inside the machine.
WARNING
Press the (PLATE DARKNESS) key, then
CURSOR
keys.
Select
MEDIUM
and press (OK) key.
Adjusting Darkness
d
[Plate Darkness]
2The manual composition is as follows.
( The below is a sample and differs from the actual contents. )
Title
Title contents
Subtitle
Operation
procedure
Page
Subtitle
contents
Chapter
title
Related
Illustration
Display
Screen
Key
Warning / Caution
Be sure to observe.
a
see page iii for
details
Topic / [ ]: Key to use
1
Before Use
1.
¡System Setup...............................................................2
¡Part Names and Their Functions................................3
Printer Appearance........................................................3
Control Panel.................................................................6
Display Screen..............................................................8
¡Turning Power ON/OFF................................................9
Turning Power ON.........................................................9
Turning Power OFF.......................................................9
Standard Mode............................................................10
Key Card Counter
[ Available only with Key Card Counter installed ].
......................10
¡Document/Printing Paper Specification...................11
Acceptable Documents................................................11
Acceptable Printing Paper...........................................11
¡How Platemaking and Printing is Performed..........12
Platemaking.................................................................12
Printing........................................................................12
2
System Setup
S
Printer and Optional Equipment
Documents prepared on a personal computer can be printed on this machine.
The PC interface kit is required to connect this machine to a personal computer.
DDP system
NOTE :
KEYCARD COUNTER 4
: Option
TAPE CLUSTER 05
Personal computer
S2-ADF
Duplo Direct Print System
Drum unit
A3/A4 drum (Attachable to DP-460e/440e/430e only)
Edit monitor
CF memory card kit
DP-RIP
FS-100P
Cabinet
440e Ce
3
Before Use
1.
S
Printer Appearance
Side guide
Paper feed roller
Side guide
Paper separator unit
Paper feed section
a See Page 6
Press to lower the feed tray.
Connector (P.C)
Panel cover
LCD backlight control volume
Scanner switch
Feed tray descend switch
Inlet
Feed tray
Feed pressure
adjuster lever
Support tray
Power switch
Document cover
Glass
Scale
Control panel
Caster locks
Cabinet
Use to adjust the paper
feed pressure.
Open this cover to replace the ink pack,
drum unit and dispose of plate ejection roll
(used master).
Front cover
Keeps the document in contact
with the document glass plate.
The document is place on this glass.
a See Page 95
Use to adjust the brightness of
the backlight on the LCD panel.
a See Page 9
a See Page 16
a See Page 9
High
Standard
Low
Side guide lever
Separation pressure
adjuster knob
a See Page 16
a See Page 17
Use to adjust the separation
pressure according to
the paper thickness.
Lock/unlock the side guide.
CF card connector (Option)
HIGH:
Thin
LOW:
Thick
Standard
460e AAE
s
Outside / Inside of paper feed
Part Names and Their Functions
4
s
Inside of printer
Press and hold to rotate the drum for a set time.
Use to remove paper jams etc.
Master feed section
Cutter
Master roll
Master cover
Master ejection section
Master ejection box cover
Master ejection box cover
release lever
Master ejection box
cover
LED
JOG switch 1
Upper drum shaft
Drum handle
Drum securing lever
Ink puck holder
release lever
Ink puck
Master clamp
Drum section
Scanner switch
Master cover
Master Cover Release Lever
Press the lever to open the master cover
when the master roll is setted up.
Scanner unit
Press to open the master ejection box cover.
Master ejection box
release lever
Press to pull out the master ejection box.
This lever is locks or unlocks the
drum in stopping the drum position.
a See Page 100
a See Page 102
a See Page 102
a See Page 104
a See Page 98
Use this lever to replace the Ink pack.
Master ejection core
a See Page 103
Use to dispose of used master.
Master roll cut switch
a See Page 123
Drum can be removed when LED is lit.
Set line
460e BBE
Part Names and Their Functions
5
Before Use
1.
s
Outside/Inside of print output side
Jump plate
Paper stacker guide
Paper stopper
S2-ADF connector cover
(Optional)
Interface kit II (Optional)
Connectors (Optional)
Print tray
Top fun cover
Top fan
Press and hold to rotate the drum for a set time.
Use to remove paper jams etc.
JOG switch 2
Key card counter (Option)
This slot is for inserting the key card.
Open when paper jam occurs.
460e CCE
Part Names and Their Functions
76
Before Use
1.
S
Control Panel
EDIT key
NameNo. Function
Switches to rotate the document image for plate.
CONFIDENTIAL SAFEGUARD key
Enables confidential safeguard function.
Prints cannot be made unless a new master is made.
USER SETTING key Switches to User setting list display.
SPECIAL FUNCTION key
Switches to Special function list display.
1. JOB SETTING MEMORY 2. INITIAL SETTING 3. OPTIMIZE PRINT
4. DOCUMENT MEMORY 5. DOCUMENT DENSITY DETECTION
6. FEED HEAVY WEIGHT PAPER 7. ONLINE MODE
1. Fine Start 2. Auto Clear 3. Preprint 4. Batch Print Mode 5. Auto Power Off
6. Auto LCD Off 7. Ink Circulation 8. Tape Cluster Mode(Option)
9. Double Feed Detection 10. Drum Size Mode(Option)
CURRENT SETTING key
Shows a list of current setting of the machine.
MASTER DARKNESS key
Switches to Master darkness control display.
MASTER CONTRAST key
Switches to Master contrast control display.
PRINT DARKNESS key Switches to Print Darkness control display.
BOOK SHADOW ERASURE key
Switches to Book Shadow erasure setting display.
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE key
Switches to multiple exposure setting display.
94% key
Reduces image to 94%.
94% key can be used in conjunction with preset zoom setting.
PAPER SIZE
A 3
100%
0.0 mm
0.0 mm
TEXT
ZOOM
PRINT POS.
IMAGE MODE
READY
0
SHT
1
SET
2Keys Inside Panel Cover
Darker Lighter
2
LCD backlight control volume
Part Names and Their Functions
dd
Control PanelPart Names and Their Functions
dd
Control Panel
8
ADJUST
RESET
CANCEL
0.0
mm
0.0
mm
0.0
mm
0.0
mm
15 page
35 page61 page20 page22 page
Press the Ten keys
¡Initial screen
: Plate Darkness
: Plate Contrast
: Print Darkness
: Book Shadow Eraser
: Multi Exposure ( 2 images )
: Edit
: Confidential
: Memory
Indicators appear for the following settings.
Display changes according to the settings.
: PAPER SIZE ( In this example, A3 )
: ZOOM ( In this example, 100% )
: PRINT POS. (In this example, the position is moved
1.5 mm upwards and 0.5 mm to the right )
: IMAGE MODE
( In this example, TEXT )
100%
A 3
0.5mm
1.5mm
TEXT
PAPER SIZE
A 3
100%
0.0 mm
0.0 mm
TEXT
ZOOM
PRINT POS.
IMAGE MODE
READY
0
SHT
1
SET
100
SHT
1
SET
PAPER SIZE
ZOOM
PRINT POS.
IMAGE MODE
A
3
B
4
A
4
R
B
5
R
A
5
R
POST
A
4
TEXT
PHOTO
TEXT/PHOTO
TEXT FINE
PHOTO FINE
SCREEN1
SCREEN2
PHOTO DARK
s
Display Screen
EDIT
OFF
ROTATE
90
DEGREES
ROTATE
180
DEGREES
CONFIDENTIAL
ON
CANCEL
USER SETTING
1.JOB SETTING MEMORY
2.INITIAL SETTING
3.OPTIMIZE PRINT
4.DOCUMENT MEMORY
5.DOCUMENT DENSITY DETECTION
6.FEED HEAVY WEIGHT PAPER
SPECIAL FUNCTION
1.FINE START OFF
2.AUTO CLEAR OFF
3.PRE-PRINT
0
PRINTS
4.BATCH PRINT BATCH
5.AUTO POWER OFF
OFF
6.AUTO LCD OFF
OFF
7 INK CIRCULATION
BATCH PRINT
5
SHT
1
PRINTING SPEED
3
PAPER SIZE
B
4
ZOOM
86
%
PRINT POSITION
0.0
mm
0
CURRENT SETTING
PLATE DARKNESS
LIGHT MEDIUM DARK
PLATE CONTRAST
TEXT
PHOTO
TEXT/PHOTO
PRINT DARKNESS
LIGHT MEDIUM DARK
SHADOW ERASURE
OFF
CENTER
OUTLINE
CENTER & OUTLINE
SPECIFYAREA
MULTI EXPOSURE
OFF
2
4
8
16
94%
ON
OFF
¡
Other screens (Error messages
a
see page 109)
a
See page 63
a
See page 58
a
See page 46, 86 -
a
See page 64
-
a
See page 94
a
See page 31
a
See page 32
a
See page 33
a
See page 40
a
See page 43
a
See page 27
2
The operation status or messages appear on the LCD panel. Followings are principal screens.
Part Names and Their Functions
dd
Display Screen
9
Turning Power ON/OFF
Before Use
1.
440204b
440204a
1
3
1
Connect the female plug of the power supply
cord to the inlet.
Press the I side on the power switch.
Press the
side on the power switch.
s
Turning Power ON
Female plug
of the power
supply cord
Inlet
Printer side Outlet
2
Connect the male plug of the power supply
cord to the outlet.
The printer is turned off and the panel display
goes out.
s
Turning Power OFF
Outlet
Male plug of
the power
supply cord
The message PLEASE WAIT appears on the
LCD panel and warm-up starts.
The printer is ready when the initial screen
appears on the LCD panel.
Standard Mode is set for each function.
Standard Mode
a
See page 10
Note
:
¡
For models with Key Card Counter
The message RE-INSERT CARD appears on
the LCD panel.
Insert the Key Card into the slot.
Key Card Counter
a
See page 10
Note
:
440204c
4
Adjust the brightness of the LCD panel using
LCD backlight control volume. a see page 6
¡
Initial screen
440204
Power switch:
side
Power switch:
I side
LCD backlight
control volume
A 3
100%
00mm
0.0 mm
TEXT
READY
0
SHT
1
SET
10
Turning Power ON/OFF
dd
Standard Mode
s
Standard Mode
2When the printer power is first turned ON or (ALL CLEAR) key is pressed, the
functions are reset to standard mode. The standard mode settings are as follows:
The settings are different if the initial settings are changed.
To change standard mode
a
See page 86
NOTE
:
2
With the key card counter installed, you can control the platemaking and print quantities per
person or per department, etc. See the Instruction Manual for the Key Card Counter for details.
440243
The initial screen appears on the LCD panel
and the printer is ready.
Standard mode is set for each function.
¡
Inserting a key card
1
When you turn on the power, the message
RE-INSERT CARD is displayed on the LCD
panel.
Insert a key card in the key card counter.
¡
Handling key cards
Key Card Counter (Available only with Key Card Counter installed)
2
Do not bend or soil a key card.
2
Keep your key card well away from
magnetic fields.
2
Do not insert any objects other than
key cards into the key card slot.
IMPORTANT
:
Print quantity : 0
Print position : Standard
Zoom : 100%
x 94% : OFF
Paper size : A3 ( DP-460e / 440e / 430e )
B4 ( DP-340e / 330e)
LEGAL ( DP-330Le)
Document mode : Text
Print speed : Standard
Print darkness : Standard
Plate darkness : Standard
key card
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Duplo DUPRINTER DP-340e User manual

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