MUTOH ValueJet VJ-1604 User manual

Category
Print & Scan
Type
User manual
User’s
Guide
ValueJet
VJ-1604
Eco-Solvent
Ultra Printer
FOR EUROPE ONLY!
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE
COPYRIGHT © 2007 Mutoh Europe N.V. All rights reserved.
This document may not be reproduced by any means, in whole or in part, without written permission of the
copyright owner.
This document is furnished to support the Mutoh ValueJet printer series. In consideration of the furnishing of
the information contained in this document, the party to whom it is given, assumes its custody and control
and agrees to the following:
The information herein contained is given in confidence, and any part thereof shall not be copied or
reproduced without written consent of Mutoh Europe N.V.
This document or the contents herein under no circumstances shall be used in the manufacture or
reproduction of the article shown and the delivery of this document shall not constitute any right or license to
do so.
This guide is intended for the European, African and Middle East (EMEA region) markets only.
Juni 2007
Published: Mutoh Europe N.V., Archimedesstraat 13, B-8400 Oostende, BELGIUM
www.mutoh.eu
www.mutoh.be
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
For users in Europe
This is a Class A product approved for industrial environments.
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case you may be required to
take adequate measures.
Change the direction of the receiving antenna or feeder.
Trademarks mentioned in this guide
• MUTOH, ValueJet, VJ-1604 are registered trademarks or product names of MUTOH EUROPE N.V.
• Windows95, Windows98, Windows NT4.0, Windows2000, Windows XP, and MS-DOS are registered
trademarks or product names of Microsoft Corporation.
• Other company and product names may be registered trademarks or product names.
Notes
• The product and the contents of this publication may be changed without prior notification.
• MUTOH EUROPE N.V. has made the best efforts to keep this publication free from errors, but if you
find any uncertainties or misprints, please call us or the reseller from which you bought this equipment.
• MUTOH EUROPE N.V. shall not be liable for any damages or troubles resulting from the use of this
equipment or this guide.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
For users in Europe
This is a Class A product approved for industrial environments.
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case you may be required to
take adequate measures.
Change the direction of the receiving antenna or feeder.
This product is subject to the WEEE regulations.
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Purpose and Target Readers
Thank you for purchasing this printing product. We are so grateful to you!
This guide explains preparations before use and operation procedures for MUTOH’s Full Colour Inkjet printer
VJ-1604 series.
This guide is prepared for the owners and operators of this product.
Before using this printer, fully understand the contents and directions in this guide.
Guide Configuration
Section Contents
1 Safety instructions
This chapter explains about the printer installation, warning terms which the
operator needs to know, caution items and warning labels stuck on the printer
main unit.
2 Product overview
This chapter explains about the features of the printer along with the names and
functions of each part.
3 Installing the unit This chapter explains how to install the printer.
4 Handling the printer This chapter explains how to handle the printer.
5 Periodical Maintenance This chapter explains the step of the maintenance.
6 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes possible troubles during the use of this product and
countermeasures.
Notes
• 1 Safety instructions through 4 Handling the printer must be read before using the printer.
• Read 5 Periodical Maintenance through if necessary.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 REGULARISATION AND SAFETY INFORMATION.....................................................9
1.1 COMPLY WITH FOLLOWING REGULATIONS ...................................................................10
1.2 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES .............................................................................10
1.3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................11
1.4 WARNING LABELS .....................................................................................................14
2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW...............................................................................................17
2.1 FEATURES ...............................................................................................................18
2.2 NAME OF THE PARTS AND FUNCTIONS.........................................................................19
2.3 PRINTER MODE.........................................................................................................24
3 INSTALLING THE UNIT..............................................................................................25
3.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE........................................................................................26
3.2 INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT.....................................................................................27
3.3 POWER CABLES CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................29
3.4 SWITCHING THE POWER ON / OFF ...............................................................................30
3.5 INSTALLING INK CASSETTES FOR THE FIRST TIME .........................................................32
3.6 CONNECTING THE PRINTER TO THE PC.......................................................................37
3.7 DISPOSAL OF WASTE FLUIDS. .....................................................................................38
3.8 TRANSFER AND TRANSPORTATION .............................................................................39
4 HANDLING THE PRINTER .........................................................................................43
4.1 MAKING THE PRINTER READY-TO-PRINT ......................................................................45
4.2 GENERAL INFO ON USABLE MEDIA ..............................................................................46
4.3 HANDLING AND INSTALLING MEDIA .............................................................................48
4.4 T
EST PRINT .............................................................................................................68
4.5 A
DJUST PRINT ..........................................................................................................73
4.6 MENU SETUP ON THE OPERATION PANEL.....................................................................79
4.7 PANEL SETUP MENU .................................................................................................82
4.8 OPERATING FROM THE OPERATION PANEL ..................................................................99
5 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE .................................................................................105
5.1 DONE BY END USER ................................................................................................106
5.2 DONE BY AUTHORIZED MUTOH TECHNICIAN..............................................................122
6 TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................................................123
6.1 WHEN YOU CANNOT GENERATE GRAPHICS IN THE WAY YOU WANT...............................124
6.2 WHEN MEDIA IS JAMMED .........................................................................................132
6.3 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................134
6.4 ERROR MESSAGES .................................................................................................140
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Chapter 1: Safety Instructions
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1 REGULARISATION AND SAFETY
INFORMATION
1.1 COMPLY WITH FOLLOWING REGULATIONS ...................................................................10
1.2 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES .............................................................................10
1.3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................11
1.4 WARNING LABELS .....................................................................................................14
1.4.1 Handling the operation procedure labels .........................................................14
1.4.2 Locations and types of warning labels .............................................................14
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1.1 COMPLY WITH FOLLOWING REGULATIONS
The CE marking is a mandatory European marking for certain product groups to
indicate conformity with the essential health and safety requirements set out in
European Directives.
By affixing the CE marking, the manufacturer, his authorized representative, or the
person placing the product on the market or putting it into service ensures that the item
meets all the essential requirements of all applicable EU directives and that the
applicable conformity assessment procedures have been applied.
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and
components, which can be recycled and reused.
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the
product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC – WEEE regulation.
Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and
electronic products.
Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with
your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
Caution
• When performing an installation or an operation of the printer, be sure to follow the directions
and warnings mentioned in this book.
1.2 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES
The contents of alarm displays included in this User’s Guide and warning label stuck on the main body of the
printer are classified into three categories according to the degree of danger.
Understand the meaning of the following warning terms and follow the contents (instructions) in this guide.
Warnings Meaning
Important
If ignored, it would lead to dangerous situations where death or serious injury
may be caused.
Caution
If ignored, it would lead to a dangerous situation, causing slight or middle class
illness, or damage to the product or parts of the product.
Notes
Used for a special caution and for information that needs to be emphasized.
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1.3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Symbol Meaning
Indicates ‘prohibited’ operations.
Indicates required operations.
Important
Do not install the printer in places where there is a possibility that the printer may be damaged or might
fall by chance. For example:
• On a shaky stand
• Slanting location
• Places where vibration of other machines etc. is transmitted
Do not stand on the printer or do not place heavy things on top of it. The printer may be damaged or
might fall.
Cover the printer with a blanket or cloth like table cloth and do not close the vent. If the vent is closed,
the printer could accumulate heat inside and may cause fire.
Do not install the printer in places where the humidity is high or in a dusty environment. It could lead to
an electric shock and/or fire.
Do not use damaged power cables. It could lead to an electric shock and / or fire.
Do not take out or insert the power plugs with wet hands. This could lead to an electric shock.
Do not connect earth cables in the following areas :
• Gas pipes. Doing so may cause fire or an explosion.
• Earth terminals for telephone lines or lightning rods. Doing so may cause a large flow of voltage
if lightning occurs.
• Water pipes or faucets. If there is a plastic part in the pipe, the grounding will not work correctly.
Do not store combustible materials on the print platform. It could lead to fire when raising the
temperature.
Do not insert or drop metal or objects which are easily combustible through the openings such as fresh
air inlet into the printer. It could lead to an electric shock and fire.
When foreign substances or liquids such as water enter the printer, do not use the printer. It could lead
to an electric shock and / or fire. Immediately switch OFF the power, disconnect the power plugs from
the electric socket, and contact your local MUTOH dealer.
While installing optional items, be sure to Switch OFF the printer and pull out the power plugs. It could
lead to an electric shock.
Wire the various codes (cable) as explained in the User’s Guide. Wrong wiring could cause fire.
Be sure to use the power cables supplied with the printer. If other power cables are used, it could cause
an electric shock or fire.
Make sure to use only the specified power supply (AC 100 V - 120 V or AC 220 V - 240 V). If a power
supply other than the specified voltage is used, it could cause an electric shock and fire.
Take power for the printer directly from the power socket (AC 100 V - 120 V or AC 220 V - 240 V). Do
not use complex multiple plugs on the same socket. This could generate heat and might cause fire.
Be sure to use a dedicated power socket with earth wire for the power supply, and connect it to the
earth wire. If the earth wire is not connected, an electric shock or fire may occur.
The waste fluid from the printer is a waste oil (waste ink) of industrial waste. Proper waste fluid disposal
according to industrial waste disposal laws and ordinances of your local governments are required.
Consign disposal of waste fluids to specialized processor.
Do not insert or drop metal or flammable objects into the printer through openings such as a fresh air
inlet. It could lead to an electric shock or fire.
If foreign substances or liquids such as water entered the printer, do not use the printer. It could lead to
an electric shock or fire. Immediately switch OFF the printer, disconnect the power plugs from the
electric socket, and contact your local Mutoh dealer.
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Caution
Pay attention to the following points, while handling the power cables.
• Do not do anything forcefully on the power cables.
• Do not keep heavy objects on the power cables.
• Do not bend, twist or pull the power cables by force.
• Do not route the power cables near heating appliances.
Verify that no foreign substances such as dust are stuck on the power plugs. If you have controlled this, make sure
that the power plugs are firmly inserted to the edge of the power socket.
Mishandling of the power cables could lead to a fire.
While handling the ink cassettes, pay attention so that the ink does not get into your eyes or stick to your skin. If the
ink gets into your eyes or sticks to your skin, immediately wash off with water. It might possibly cause irritation and
light inflammation of your eyes. In case of any abnormality, consult a physician immediately.
Do not disassemble the ink cassette. If disassembled, there is a possibility that the ink might come into contact with
your eyes or skin.
Be careful that your fingers are not caught when opening or closing the media cover or front cover.
Do not operate the media set lever during printer initialization. If the carriage portion and the pressure roller portion
touch each other, there is a possibility that the printer may break down.
Do not touch the media guide during printing. It is hot and may cause burns.
Do not touch the media feed slot, platen or media guide while heaters are operating. They are hot and may cause
burns.
Do not use volatile solvents such as thinner, benzene, or alcohol. These could damage the paint.
Be careful that moisture does not enter the printer. There is a possibility that the electric circuits inside the printer
might get short circuited.
Do not open covers attached with screws under any circumstance. This could cause an electric shock or printer
breakdown.
While cleaning with the wiper
• Do not touch the cleaning wiper and head cap unit.
Head cleaning may not be operated correctly because of the grease attached.
• Make sure to wipe the print head with a dry poly-knit wiper.
Do not make the main body of the printer slanting or place it in a vertical position or do not keep the printer upside
down. There is a possibility that ink inside the printer may leak. Moreover, normal operation after shifting (to these
positions) cannot be guaranteed.
Opening and moving the printer to the installation place should be done by :
• VJ-1604: 4 or more persons
While taking out the printer from the container box, make sure to remove the vinyl sheet and hold the handles on
the printer side. If the printer is lifted with the vinyl sheet attached, there is a possibility that the printer might fall and
might be damaged.
•
Installation of the stand to the printer should be done by 4 or more persons.
While installing the stand, be sure to switch OFF the printer power and to pull out the power plugs. It could lead to
an electric shock.
If the printer is not used for a longer period, make sure to pull out the power plugs from the power sockets for safety
reasons.
Make sure to connect an earth wire to the earth connection which meets the following standards :
• Earth terminal of power socket
• Earth wire with copper plate which is buried at 650 mm or more, deep in the ground.
Set the roll media on an even surface such as a desk etc. If the roll media is set in such a way that the scroller is
standing vertical, there is a possibility that the scroller might get damaged.
Keep the working area well-ventilated. This to prevent fire and operators from feeling sick from bad air.
When printing is finished, the media guide is at high temperature. Wait until the media guide cools off.
Pay attention when you cut roll media. Mishandling the razor blade may cause a cut in your finger or hand.
• When you hold media, do not place your finger on the media cut groove.
• Move the razor blade along the media cut groove.
Be sure to switch OFF the power, and disconnect the power plugs when cleaning the printer.
Move the printer maintaining it in a horizontal position.
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Follow the instructions below when handling the power plugs. Otherwise, fire may occur.
• Wipe away dust and any other residue before inserting the plugs.
• Ensure that the plugs are firmly inserted as far as it will go.
Ensure that the plugs have been disconnected from the power sockets when they are not used for a long time.
Earth wires must be connected to wires or terminals that fulfil the following conditions :
• Power sockets with earth terminals.
• Earth wires with copper, at least 650 mm under the ground.
Keep the printer horizontally while transferring.
Do not make the main body of the printer slanting or place it in a vertical position, nor keep the printer
upside down. There is a possibility that the ink inside the printer may leak. Moreover, normal operation
after shifting to these positions cannot be guaranteed.
Do not drop waste fluid when replacing the spitting-box sponges. If waste fluid comes into contact with the grid
roller, the surface of the grid roller will be damaged, and the media feed function may be affected.
When cleaning around the print head
• Do not touch the nozzle of the print head, doing so may damage the print head.
• Do not touch the head of the cleaning stick, oil on your hands may attach to the cleaning stick, causing
damage to the print head.
• Do not immerse the head of the cleaning stick in water, doing so may damage the print head.
• Do not reuse the cleaning stick, dust attached to the stick may damage the print head.
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1.4 WARNING LABELS
Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.
A warning label is used on parts of the printer which especially needs your attention. Understand the
locations and the descriptions of the danger associated with each label before operating the printer.
1.4.1 Handling the operation procedure labels
1.4.2 Locations
and types of warning labels
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Notes
• Check whether all the warning labels can be read. If the letters or illustrations on the label are not clear,
remove the dirt from the label.
• Use cloth, water and neutral detergent to remove dirt from the warning label. Avoid either organic
solvents or gasoline.
• It is necessary to replace the labels if they are damaged, lost or illegible.
If the warning labels have to be replaced, contact your local MUTOH dealer.
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No. Types of warning labels
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2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
2.1 FEATURES 18
2.2 NAME OF THE PARTS AND FUNCTIONS 19
2.2.1 Front section 19
2.2.2 Rear section 20
2.2.3 Operation panel 21
2.3 PRINTER MODE 24
2.3.1 Normal mode 24
2.3.2 Setup menu display 24
2.3.3 Changing the printer mode 24
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2.1 FEATURES
(1) High-speed output
The new type print head achieves high-speed output.
It is compatible with media up to 1615 mm in width.
(2) Wide variety of compatible media
The head is adjustable to two levels of height and compatible with media between 0.08 mm and 0.3 mm in
thickness.
(3) Vibrant colour reproduction
Four colours of ink are used for printing in order to reproduce sharp and vivid colours. This printer uses 220
ml of large capacity solvent ink cassette with a dedicated IC chip. This cassette can control the ink quantity
for printing improving productivity.
Use of variable dot can also improve colour reproduction.
(4) Multi-heater
Heaters are installed at three locations (pre-heater, fixer (platen), dryer) allowing the solvent ink to fix better
on the media and dry more quickly.
(5) Effective use of media
A JOG feature is provided to allow setting of the print starting position as required. Printing can be performed
on media that has already been printed on. This allows effective use of left margins.
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2.2 NAME OF THE PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.
2.2.1 Front section
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N° Name Function
1
Media loading lever
Used to fix or release the media.
• Lower the lever to fix the media.
• Lower the lever further to fix the media more firmly. Used to improve the
accuracy of media feeding.
• Raise the lever to release the media.
2
Operation panel Operation condition setting, printer display and various function settings are performed.
3
Front cover
Used to prevent that a user comes in contact with the driving mechanism during the
printer operation. Opened and closed when media is set or jammed. It is normally closed.
4
Waste fluid tank Used for collecting waste ink discharged from the printer.
5
Stand To install the printer on a levelled floor.
6
Media guide
Used to feed the media smoothly when the media is set or printed. The printer has also
an incorporated heater (after heater) to dry the ink.
7
platen
Installed inside of the front cover.
The heater (platen heater) to dry ink is installed.
8
pressure rollers
Installed inside of the front cover.
Press and hold the media when printing.
9
Media cut groove
Installed inside of the front cover.
Used to cut media straight.
10
Maintenance cover
Used to prevent the user from touching the inner mechanical section.
Open and close in the following cases.
• When cleaning the wiper.
• When cleaning around the printer.
It is normally closed.
11
Waste fluid valve
Open and close when discharging the waste fluid from the waste fluid tank. It is normally
closed.
12
adjuster Used to install the printer horizontally
13
Media retainers To prevent media to curl up at the sides. This way you avoid head strikes and damage.
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2.2.2 Rear section
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No. Name Function
1 Roll media holders
Used to load the roll media.
Include flanges where roll media is attached, and the levers that fix the
roll media holders.
2 Media feed slot Used for feeding media
3 Ink cassette slot Insert the ink cassette
4 Media guide
Used for smoothly feeding through media when the media is set or
printed.
The VJ-1604 printer also incorporates a pre-heater element to warm up
the installed media before printing.
5 AC inlet Used to connect the power cables.
6 USB connector Not used for this printer
7
Network interface
connector
Connects a network interface cable.
Notes
• There are two optional winding systems available for the ValueJet 1604
o Unwinder/Winder 100
o Motorized winding system with tensioning (T winder)
• Please refer to the User Guide of the chosen system to know how to correctly load media
Refer to the pricing sheet for more details of these systems.
• If you do not use one of the above winding systems. You have to use the scroller which is supplied with
the printer.
Be sure to read and understand the safety warnings before handling the printer.
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