Manual de Mantenimiento VJ1304
Manual de Mantenimiento VJ1304
Manual de Mantenimiento VJ1304
Manual
ValueJet 1304
AP-74109
Rev. 1.0
Important Notice
Important Notice
1. For Users in Europe
Important:
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.
2. For Users in the United States
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 instruction 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.
3. Trademark Mentioned in this Manual
MUTOH, ValueJet, VJ-1304 are registered trademarks or product names of MUTOH INDUSTRIES
LTD.
Centronics and BiCentronics are registered trademarks or product names of Centronics Data Computer
Corporation.
Windows95, Windows98, Windows98SE, Windows NT4.0, Windows2000, Windows XP, and MSDOS are registered trademarks or product names of Microsoft Corporation.
Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Other company and product names may be registered trademarks or product names.
MUTOH INDUSTRIES LTD. has made the best efforts to keep this
publication free from error, but if you find any uncertainties or
misprints, please call us or the shop where you bought this equipment.
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Warranty Limitations
Warranty Limitations
1. MUTOH INDUSTRIES LTD. warrants part repair or replacement as a sole measure only if a failure is
found in the system or in the materials and workmanship of the product the seller produced.
However, if the cause of failure is uncertain, decide the action after due mutual consultation.
2. The warranty shall not apply to any direct or indirect loss, or compensation for the loss due to the product
that has been subject to misuse, neglect, or improper alternation.
3. The warranty period is described in the warranty certificate.
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2. Manual Configuration
Section
Contents
1 Safety Instructions
2 Product Overview
3 Specifications
4 Parts Replacement
5 Self-Diagnostic Mode
6 Maintenance Mode
7 Adjustment
8 Maintenance
9 Troubleshooting
Explains troubles that may occur when using the printer and how to
solve them.
10 Appendix
Explains the maintenance information and the exploded views for this
printer.
Use the built-in self-diagnostic program to locate a defective part and adjust/
check during maintenance.
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3. Manual Notation
The following symbols are used in this manual for easier understanding of the information.
Symbol
Meaning
Must be followed carefully to avoid death or serious bodily injury
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
TIP
Indicates reference pages in this manual
4. Establishment Date of This Document
This document was established on September 18, 2007.
5. Firmware version covered by this document
Firmware version: Ver.1.00
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2 Product Overview
2.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
2.2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
2.3 Part Names and Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
2.3.1 Front Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
2.3.2 Rear Section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
2.3.3 Winding unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
2.3.4 Operation Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
2.4 Printer Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
2.4.1 Normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
2.4.2 Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
2.4.3 Self-Diagnosis Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
2.4.4 Maintenance Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
2.4.5 Selecting Panel Language and Panel Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
3 Specifications
3.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3.2 Product Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3.3 Interface Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
3.3.1 Network Interface Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
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4 Parts Replacement
4.1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
4.2 Removal of Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
4.2.1 Removing R Side Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
4.2.2 Removing Operation Panel Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
4.2.3 Removing L Side Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
4.2.4 Removing Ink Holder (I/H) Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
4.2.5 Removing Front Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
4.2.6 Removing Top Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
4.2.7 Removing Media Guide F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
4.2.8 Removing Media Guide R2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
4.2.9 Removing Scroller Receiver (L, R). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16
4.2.10 Assembling of Scroller Receiver L and R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18
4.3 Replacement of Board Base Section Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.1 Removing Connector Panel and Cooling Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.2 Removing Main Board Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.3 Replacing Main Board Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.4 Replacing HEATER CONT board assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.5 Replacing HEATER RELAY board assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.6 Replacing Power Board Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.7 Replacing Fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.8 Replacing Inlet Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
5.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
5.2 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
5.2.1 Preparations on Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
5.2.2 Starting Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
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6.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2
6.2 Operations in Maintenance Mode 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2
6.2.1 Starting Up the Maintenance Mode 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2
6.2.2 Operating Maintenance Mode 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3
6.3 Maintenance Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3
6.3.1 Counter Display Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
6.3.2 Counter Initialization Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
6.3.3 Counter Print Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
6.3.4 Media Feed Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
Adjustment
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8 Maintenance
8.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2
8.2 Periodical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3
8.2.1 Periodical Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3
8.2.2 Parts need to be checked or replaced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4
8.3 Part Life Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5
8.4 Lubrication/Bonding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7
8.5 Transportation of Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-8
9 Troubleshooting
9.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
9.2 Troubleshooting with Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
9.2.1 Operation Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3
9.2.2 Errors with Message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5
9.2.3 Errors Requiring Reboot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-9
9.2.4 Error Messages During File Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-25
9.3 Troubleshooting Without Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-30
9.3.1 Initial Operation Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-30
9.3.2 Media Feed Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-39
9.3.3 Printing Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-41
9.3.4 Noise Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-59
9.3.5 Online Function Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-62
9.3.6 Other Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-65
9.3.7 Troubleshooting For A Dedicated Network Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-67
10 Appendix
10.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
10.2 Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
10.3 Maintenance Part List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
10.4 Jigs and Tools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8
10.4.1 Required Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8
10.5 Operation Panel Messages (Bilingual List) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-9
10.6 Exploded View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-9
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1 Safety Instructions
1.1
Introduction ............................................................................................. 1- 2
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Operation Labels................................................................................... 1- 13
1.5.1 Handling the Operation Labels .................................................... 1-13
1.5.2 Locations and Types of Operation Labels ................................... 1-14
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1.1 Introduction
This chapter explains the meaning of safety terms for personnel who installs, operates, or maintains this
equipment, important safety instructions, and the warning labels attached to the equipment.
WARNING
Make sure to follow all instructions and warnings on this manual when installing, operating,
or maintaining the equipment.
Details
Must be followed carefully to avoid death or serious bodily injury
WARNING
DANGER
NOTE
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1 Safety Instructions
Do not place the printer in the following areas. Doing so may result in the printer
tipping or falling over and causing injury.
Unstable surfaces
Angled place
Areas subject to vibration by other equipment
Do not stand on or place heavy objects on your printer. Doing so may result in the
printer tipping or falling over and causing injury.
Do not cover the ventilation hole of your printer with cloth, such as a blanket or table
cloth. Doing so could obstruct ventilation and cause fire.
Do not place the printer in humid and dusty areas. Doing so may result in electrical
shock or fire.
Do not use damaged power cable. It could lead to an electric shock and fire.
Do not take out or insert power plug with a wet hand. This could lead to an electric
shock.
Make sure that the following is performed before parts replacement.
Turn off the power of the printer.
Remove the power cable from the power outlet.
Not doing so may cause electric shock or damage to the electric circuit.
Unplug the cables connected to the printer.
Failure to do so could result in damage to the printer.
Do not connect an earth wire to the following places.
Gas pipe
There is a possibility of ignition and explosion.
Earth wire of telephone cables and lightning rods
Heavy current might flow whenever a lightning strikes.
Do not store combustible materials on Platen while performing the heater operation.
It could lead to fire.
Do not spill flammable liquid over platen. This could lead to fire.
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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 and fire.
When foreign substances or liquids such as water entered the printer, do not use
the printer as it is. It could lead to an electric shock and fire. Immediately turn OFF
the power switch, disconnect the power plug from the electric socket.
Be sure to use the power cable supplied with the printer. If other power cables are
used, it would 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 the 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.
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CAUTION
Assembling and disassembling of the printer are possible only for the parts that
disassembling procedures are shown in this manual. Do not disassemble any frame
parts or parts that disassembling procedures are not shown in this manual.
Doing so may cause trouble that cannot be restored, as the printer is originally
assembled in the factory with a high accuracy of 1/100 mm.
Do not touch the elements on the circuit board with bare hands.
Doing so may cause static electricity and break the elements.
Do not press the transparent film on the damper assembly with your hands. Doing
so may discharge the ink filled inside the damper assembly.
Be careful not to damage the transparent film on the damper assembly.
Do not touch the nozzles of the print head. Make sure that the nozzles do not get
any dust.
There are some remaining ink in the tubes. Be careful that the ink is not spilled from
the tube outlet onto the printer or items close to the printer.
If you need to operate the printer with the cover removed for maintenance, be
careful not to get hurt by the driving parts.
Never lube the printer mechanism with lube other than that designated by MUTOH.
Doing so may damage the parts or shorten the lifetime.
If the power board assembly needs to be removed, remove the power cable and
wait for 5 minutes or more before taking it out; this will discharge the residual
electrical charge of the electrolytic capacitor.
Touching the board before the capacitor discharges may cause electric shock.
When connecting or removing an FFC type cable on a main board assembly
connector, make sure to connect or remove the cable perpendicular to the
connector.
Connecting or removing at a slant angle may damage, break or shortcircuit the inner
terminal of the connector. That may damage the elements on the board.
When connecting or removing an FFC type cable on the CR board assembly
connector, make sure to connect or remove the cable perpendicular to the
connector.
Connecting or removing at a slant angle may damage, break or shortcircuit the inner
terminal of the connector. That may damage the elements on the board.
Make sure there is sufficient space around the printer when performing
maintenance work.
Maintenance must be done by more than two persons for the following work.
When disassembling or reassembling the product and the optional stand
When packing the printer for transportation
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Be careful that your fingers are not caught in the driven section of the winding unit.
Pay attention to the following points when you cut roll media. Mishandling the razor
blade may cause a cut on 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.
Do not apply Jetwash, thinner, benzine, or alcohol to the printer parts, excluding
listed below. Such use may result in printer malfunction
Inside the maintenance cover
Surface of the print head
Be careful that moisture does not enter the printer. There is a possibility that electric
circuit inside the printer is short circuited.
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1 Safety Instructions
When taking this printer out of the package box, make sure to remove the vinyl
sheet and hold the handles on the side of the printer. If the printer is lifted with the
vinyl sheet attached, there is a possibility that the printer falls slipping from hands
and gets damaged.
When you do not use the printer for a long period, make sure to pull out the power
plug from the power socket for safety.
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.
Earth terminal which grounded properly (earth resistance: 100 or less).
Keep the work area well-ventilated. This prevents fire and operators from feeling
sick from bad air.
Execute the following operation by more than two persons:
Setting the winding unit.
When printing is finished, the media guide and the platen are at high temperature. Wait
until the media guide and the platen cool off.
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When cleaning the printer, be sure to turn OFF the power and disconnect the power
plug.
Move the printer maintaining a horizontal position.
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1.4.1
Make sure to note the following when handling the warning labels.
NOTE
Make sure that all warning labels can be recognized. If text or illustrations cannot be seen clearly,
clean or replace the label.
When cleaning warning labels, use a cloth with water or neutral detergent. Do not use a solvent or
gasoline.
If a warning label is damaged, lost, or cannot be recognized, replace the label.
1.4.2
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No.
(Catching caution)
1.5.1
Make sure to note the following when handling the operation labels.
NOTE
Make sure that all operation labels can be recognized. If text or illustrations cannot be seen clearly,
clean or replace the label.
When cleaning operation labels, use a cloth with water or neutral detergent. Do not use a solvent
or gasoline.
If an operation label is damaged, lost, or cannot be recognized, replace the label.
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1.5.2
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1 Safety Instructions
(Ink arrangement)
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2 Product Overview
2 Product Overview
2.1
Introduction ............................................................................................. 2- 2
2.2
Features ................................................................................................... 2- 2
2.3
2.4
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2 Product Overview
2.1 Introduction
This chapter explains the features, part names, and functions of the printer.
2.2 Features
The features of the printer are explained below.
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2 Product Overview
NOTE
For the directions described in this document, refer to the following figure.
Upper
Rear
Left
Right
Front
Lower
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2.3.1
Front Section
Name
Function
Operation panel
This panel is used to set operational conditions, the status of the printer,
and other functions.
Front cover
This cover keeps the operator safe from the drive parts of the printer while
it is operating.This is opened/closed when replacing the cutter or paper is
jammed.This should be closed during normal use.
Stand
This stand is used to set the printer on the level surface of the floor.
Book holder
This holder is used to store printed guide such as Quick Reference Guide.
Media Guide
This guide is used to feed media smoothly when setting media and
printing.
Pressure roller
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2.3.2
Name
Function
Platen
Rear Section
5
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Y
4
Name
Function
AC inlet
Network interface
connector
USB connector
Scroller receiver
Media guide
Supports the media to be feed smoothly when media setting and printing.
There are pre heaters inside to warm the media.
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Name
Function
2.3.3
Open this valve to discharge the waste fluid from the waste fluid tank.
In other case, close the valve.
Winding unit
6
7
2
9
10
Name
Function
Winding unit
Cushioning roller
Scroller receiver
Releases the scroller from the winding unit, allowing you to turn the
scroller with your hand.
Scroller
Scroller height
adjustment screw
Horizontal adjustment
screw
Power switch
Rev.-01
2-6
2 Product Overview
Name
10
Operation panel
Function
Used for setting operation conditions, display of unit status.
"Winding unit for VJ-1304"
2-7
Rev.-01
2 Product Overview
2.3.4
Operation Panel
The operation panel is used to set operational conditions, display the status of the printer, and set other
functions.
The names and functions of the operation keys and status lamps are explained below.
TIP
Operation manual
8, 9
10
17
13
14
15
16
6
11
12
1
Rev.-01
2-8
2 Product Overview
No.
Name
Normal
[Menu] key
Changes the LCD monitor display to Changes the setup menu display
setup menu status.
status to normal status.
[Enter] key
[Cleaning] key
[Cancel] key
[<] key
[>] key
[Backward ] key
[ + ] key
[Forward ] key
[ - ] key
2-9
Rev.-01
2 Product Overview
No.
8
Name
Normal
[Power] key
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Name
Color
Power lamp
Green
Data lamp
High lamp
Low lamp
Wave lamp
Red
Green
Green
Red
Red
Strong lamp
Green
Normal lamp
LCD monitor
Rev.-01
Green
Status
Function
On
Blinking
Off
On
Blinking
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
2-10
2 Product Overview
2.4.1
Normal
TIP
Operation manual
2.4.2
Setup Menu
TIP
Operation manual
2.4.3
Self-Diagnosis Function
Indicates that each settings concerning printing using the operation panel. Names and functions of the
operation panel keys are the same as those of setup menu display.
TIP
"5 Self-Diagnosis Mode" p.5-1
2.4.4
Maintenance Mode
Indicates that each setup concerning to the life counter on this printer can be operated by using the operation
panel. Names and functions of the operation panel keys are the same as those of setup menu display.
TIP
"6 Maintenance Mode 2" p.6-1
2-11
Rev.-01
2 Product Overview
2.4.5
This section describes how to select the language displayed in the operation panel.
Follow the steps below to select the language.
NOTE
You can choose panel language and panel temperature as follows.
Language:Japanese or English
Temperature:Celsius or Fahrenheit
Rev.-01
2-12
3 Specifications
3 Specifications
3.1
Introduction ............................................................................................. 3- 2
3.2
3.3
Interface Specifications.......................................................................... 3- 4
3.3.1
3.5
3-1
Rev.-01
3 Specifications
3.1 Introduction
This chapter explains the specifications of the product, optional parts, and supplies. Installation environment
requirements are also explained.
Specifications
Model name
VJ-1304
Plotting method
Media type
Tracing Paper
2-inch
Maximum
loadable media
weight
Roll media
150 mm or less
Roll media
50 m (160 ft.)
Roll media
Distance accuracy
Rev.-01
3-2
3 Specifications
Item
Specifications
CPU
Memory
128MB
Command
MH-RTL (RTL-PASS)
Interface
After-heater
Platen heater
Pre-heater
Ink
Supply method
Cartridge
Environmental conditions
Operation environment
Rate of change
Storage
environment
Power source
Without ink
With ink
Voltage
AC 90 - 132V 10%
Frequency
50Hz/60Hz 1Hz
Power
consumption
During Plotting
During standby
Outer dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
Main body
Stand
3-3
Rev.-01
3 Specifications
3.3.1
Specifications
Network type
Ethernet IEEE802.3
Network I/F
Corresponding
protcol
TCP/IP
Options
Name
Model
VJ13-SR3
Sales units
1 box (1 piece per
box)
TIP
The scroller is supplied with the movable media stopper.
3.4.2
Supplies
Model
Sales units
VJ-MSINK3 BK220
VJ-MSINK3 CY220
VJ-MSINK3 MA220
VJ-MSINK3 YE220
Cleaning cartridge
VJ-MSINK3-CL220
Rev.-01
3-4
3 Specifications
Model
Sales units
RJ8000-HEB
PJ-POLYNITW
1 box
(300 pieces per box)
3-5
Rev.-01
3 Specifications
3.5
Do not place the printer in a location under the following conditions. Doing so may cause
the product to fall, become damaged, or cause injury.
Unstable surfaces
Slanted areas
Locations that are subject to vibration from other product
Do not stand on the printer or place any heavy objects on it.
Doing so may cause it to fall over, become damaged, or cause injury.
Do not cover the ventilation hole of the printer with cloth, such as a blanket or table cloth.
Doing so could prevent the printer from ventilating and cause fire.
Keep the printer away from humid and dusty areas. Failure to do so may result in
electrical shock or fire.
Electrical
Voltage
specifications
AC 90 V - 120 V 10%
Frequency
50/60Hz 1Hz
Capacity
10A or more
Environmental conditions
Rev.-01
Temperature
Humidity
Operation
environment
Plotting accuracy
warranty range
Rate of change
2C/hour or less
5%/hour or less
3-6
3 Specifications
NOTE
Avoid the following temperature and humidity conditions. Otherwise, Plotted images may appear
differently from what you expect.
Places where sudden changes in temperature and humidity are expected, even though the
condition is within the range specified
Places where direct sunlight or excessive lighting are expected
Places where air conditioners blow directly
MUTOH recommends that the printer should be installed where air conditioning can be adjusted
easily.
The place to install printer with the optional stand should have enough loading capacity.
NOTE
For the printer and the optional stand, refer to"3.2 Product Specifications" p.3-2.
When maintaining the printer, 1000 mm of space is required on the left side of the printer in
addition to the spaces shown below.
a=500mm
b=1000mm
c=1000mm
d=1000mm
e=1440mm
f=3000mm
g=2660mm
e
a
d
b
3-7
Rev.-01
3 Specifications
Rev.-01
3-8
4 Parts Replacement
4 Parts Replacement
4.1
Introduction ............................................................................................. 4- 4
4.2
4.3
4.4
4-1
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
Rev.-01
4-2
4 Parts Replacement
4-3
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.1 Introduction
This chapter provides information on removal and replacement of service parts.
WARNING
CAUTION
The components in the machine can be disassembled only if so instructed in this manual.
Do not disassemble the frame components and other components that are not instructed to
disassemble in the manual.
The machine has been assembled in the MUTOH factory with extremely high precision up
to 1/100mm. If disassembled inappropriately, it may not restore its normal functionality.
NOTE
After replacing any service parts, perform necessary lubrication and bonding following the
instructions in section "8.4 Lubrication/Bonding" p.8-7.
Upper
Rear
Left
Right
Front
Lower
Rev.-01
4-4
4 Parts Replacement
9
8 (Rear side)
3
6
Part name
L side cover
Front cover
Media guide F
R side cover
I/H cover
Top cover
4-5
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.2.1
No.
1
Part name
2. Remove the pressure lever cap-retaining screw (M4 10, P tight binding: 1).
3. Remove the R side cover outer screw (Tapping screw M4 8, S tight cup: 2).
No.
1
Rev.-01
4-6
Part name
R side cover
4 Parts Replacement
4. Remove the waste fluid unit cover-retaining screw (tapping screw M3 6, S tight cup: 2)
No.
Part name
No.
Part name
R side cover
8. Remove the R side cover rear screw (tapping screw M4 12, S tight cup: 2).
1
No.
2
4-7
Part name
R side cover
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
9. Return the pressure lever forward and remove the R side cover to the upper right direction.
10. Replace the parts inside the product.
11. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
Rev.-01
4-8
4.2.2
4 Parts Replacement
Before removing the operation panel unit, perform the following work.
Removing the R side cover:
Before replacing board or connecting/removing tape wire (FFC), unplug the power cable
and leave the printer for a while. Or board may be damaged by overcurrent.
When connecting or removing the tape wire (FFC) to the operation panel unit connector,
always pull or push the wire perpendicularly to the connector. Pulling or pushing the wire
slantwise may damage/short/break the terminals in the connectors, resulting in a
breakdown of the on-board devices.
You can connect/remove the tape wire up to five times.
2. Release the tab on the rear side of the operation panel unit from the panel stay.
3
1
No.
bottom view
Part name
Panel stay
4-9
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.2.3
1. Remove the L side cover front screw (tapping screw M4 12, P tight binding black: 2).
2
No.
Part name
L side cover
2. Remove the L side cover rear screw (tapping screw M4 8, S tight cup: 2).
3. Remove the L side cover right screw (tapping screw M4 8, S tight cup: 2).
NOTE
Before removing the scroller receiver side screw, remove the following part.
"4.2.9 Removing Scroller Receiver (L, R)" p.4-16
Scroller receiver L:
4. Remove the L side cover scroller receiver side screw (tapping screw M4 12, P tight binding black: 1).
1
No.
2
Rev.-01
4-10
Part name
L side cover
4.2.4
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before removing the ink holder (I/H) cover, remove the following parts.
R side cover:
No.
Part name
I/H cover
No.
Part name
I/H cover
2
5. Remove the I/H cover.
6. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
4-11
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.2.5
No.
Part name
Front cover
NOTE
Do not remove the front cover by force.It may damage or deform the resin.
Rev.-01
4-12
4.2.6
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before removing the top cover, remove the following parts.
Front cover:
1. Remove the top cover front side-retaining screw (round head spring screw M3 5: 2).
1
No.
2
Part name
Top cover
2. Remove the top cover rear side-retaining screw (round head spring screw M3 5: 7).
No.
2
Part name
Top cover
4-13
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.2.7
1. Remove the media guide F lower-side screw (cup screw M3 6 Ni-3bk: 10).
2
No.
2
Part name
Media guide F
2. Remove the media guide F top screw (platen-retaining screw NX: 4, cup screw M3 6 Ni-3bk: 1) and
media guide F right cover and left cover screw (cup screw M3 6 Ni-3bk: 6).
2
No.
3
3
3
Part name
Media guide F
3. Remove the media guide F. In the removing process, remove the after-heater AFT_H cable assembly
inside the media guide F, and after-thermistor AFT_T cable assembly.
4. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
NOTE
The spacers are attached to the media guide F top screws except the center one. When fasten the
screws, attach the spacers.
Rev.-01
4-14
4.2.8
4 Parts Replacement
1. Remove the media guide R2-retaining screw (tapping screw M3 6, S tight cup: 11). The number of
screws varies depending on models.
No.
Part name
Rear cover
4-15
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.2.9
1. Remove the scroller receiver L-retaining screw (tapping screw M3 6, S tight cup: 2).
No.
Part name
Scroller receiver L
1
2
Rev.-01
4-16
No.
Part name
Scroller receiver R
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
There are two hole to attach the scroller receiver on the frame side. See the right of illustration below
for the hole for VJ-1304. Make sure that the part is attached to the appropriate position.
No.
Part name
4-17
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
1. Attach the two position adjustment scroller roller shafts to the part A shown below of scroller receiver L
(or R). Make sure that the attachment direction is the same in the figure below.
No.
1
Part name
Scroller receiver L
No.
Part name
NOTE
Scroller roller shaft R is easy-to-fall. Do not let the shaft fall by pressing or slanting it with a finger.
Rev.-01
4-18
4 Parts Replacement
3. From the other side of scroller receiver L (or R) explained in step 1 and 2, insert the scroller receiver R
and fix the scroll receiver roller set in step 2.
No.
Part name
Scroller receiver L
No.
2
Part name
5. Set the scroller receiver roller to the position B and C in the figure below. Make sure that the rollers are
set on the appropriate position of the scroller receiver R (or L).
1
No.
Part name
Scroller receiver R
4-19
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
6. From the other side of the scroller receiver R (or L) as shown below, insert the scroller roller shaft R and
fix the scroller receiver roller.
No.
Rev.-01
4-20
Part name
Scroller receiver R
4 Parts Replacement
When you handle a circuit board, do not touch any elements on it with bare hands.
Doing so may cause electrostatic discharge and damage the elements.
4.3.1
No.
3
Part name
Connector panel
4-21
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
Connector panel
4. Remove the cooling fan screw (round head spring screw M3 20: 2) from the fan bracket.
5. Replace the cooling fan.
4.3.2
NOTE
Before replacing the board assemblies, remove the following parts.
Media guide R2:
Connector panel:
Before replacing board or connecting/removing tape wire (FFC), unplug the power cable
and leave the printer for a while. Or board may be damaged by overcurrent.
When connecting or removing the FFC type cables to the main board assembly
connector, always pull or push the cables perpendicularly to the connector.
Pulling or pushing the wire slantwise may damage/short/break the terminals in the
connectors, resulting in a breakdown of the on-board elements.
You can connect/remove the tape wire up to five times.
Rev.-01
4-22
4 Parts Replacement
Connector
No.
# of pins
Color
Connect to
Remarks
J1
14
White
J5
FFC
Black
J9
FFC
Black
J10
FFC
Black
CR board assembly
J11
FFC
Black
CR board assembly
J12
White
PF ENC assembly
J14
Unused
J15
Unused
J16
Unused
10
J17
Unused
11
J20
White
PF motor assembly
12
J21
White
CR motor assembly
13
J22
White
14
J23
Unused
15
J24
White
CR_ORG sensor
16
J25
White
17
J26
Black
18
J27
Black
19
J28
Red
20
J29
21
J30
Blue
22
J28
White
23
J29
Red
24
J36
Red
25
J38
26
J40
Blue
Cover L sensor
27
J41
Unused
28
J42
Black
P_REAR sensor
29
J43
30
J45
Unused
4-23
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
J14
K_INK
J16
M_INK
J15
C_INK
J17
Y_INK
J18
REV_INK1
J33
W SENSE R
J12
PF ENC
J32
C FAN1
J40
COVER_L
J34
C FAN2
J42
P_REAR_
SENS
W SENSE L
J30
J37
LEVER SENS REV SENS1
TO CR J201
J11
TO CR J202
J10
J36
C FAN3(+24V)
TO CR J203
J9
J41
DEBUG
J39
REV SENS2
J44
isp JTAG
J7
SODIMM 128MB
J43
SERIAL REV
J20
J2
SYSTEM
FPGA JTAG
PF
MOTOR
J4
isp-CLK- JTAG
J21
J38
COVER_R
OPTION IF
J8
PANEL
J5
J19
REV_INK2
J35
WIPE_ORG
Remarks
CR
MOTOR
J27
Connect to
J22
J24
CR_ORG
Color
PUMP2
31
# of pins
PUMP1
No.
J6
J13
2. Remove the cable from the three clamps on the main board bracket.
No.
Part name
Board bracket
Clamp
Rev.-01
4-24
J26
BLOWER
FAN2
J25
BLOWER
FAN1
J29
BLOWER
FAN4
J28
BLOWER
FAN3
J1
J46
To CONT_PS
ETHER
NET
USB IF
POWER SUPPLY
J3
4 Parts Replacement
4. Remove the board bracket-retaining screws (tapping screw M3 6, S tight cup: 5).
2
1
2
No.
Part name
5. Slide the main board bracket to the right then lift from the front side and remove it.
4-25
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.3.3
NOTE
When replacing the main board assembly, make sure to back up the parameters by following the
instructions in "7.3.1 Parameter Backup" p.7-10. Otherwise, the life counters on the waste fluid
box or the tube cannot be updated and ink may overflow inside the machine.
Perform other adjustments by following the instructions in "7.2 Adjustment Item" p.7-3.
Before replacing the main board assembly, remove the following parts.
Media guide R2:
Connector panel:
Board bracket:
1. Remove the screws retaining the main board assembly to the board bracket (cup screw M3 6: 7)
.
No.
Part name
Rev.-01
4-26
4.3.4
4 Parts Replacement
1. Remove the cable from the five brackets at the top of the HEATER CONT board assembly.
1
2
2
No.
Part name
Board bracket
Clamp
2. Remove the following connectors from the HEATER CONT board assembly.
Table 4-3 Connectors to HEATER CONT board assembly
No.
Connector
No.
# of
pins
Color
Connect to
Remarks
J2
Unused
J3
Unused
J4
Unused
J5
Unused
J6
FFC
J7
Not equipped
J8
White
J9
Serial
J10
Serial
10
J11
Unused
11
J12
Unused
12
J13
Unused
4-27
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
Connector
No.
# of
pins
Color
Connect to
Remarks
13
J14
Unused
14
J15
Unused
15
J16
Unused
16
J17
Unused
17
J18
Unused
18
J19
White
19
J20
Unused
20
J21
Unused
21
J22
White
Terminal block
22
J23
White
HEATER RELAY
No.
Rev.-01
Part name
4-28
4 Parts Replacement
5. Remove the HEATER CONT board-retaining screw (cup screw M3 6 white: 9).
2
No.
Part name
4.3.5
1. Remove the cable from the five clamps on the top of HEATER CONT board bracket.
1
2
2
No.
Part name
Clamp
2. Remove the following connectors from the HEATER RELAY board assembly.
4-29
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
Connector
No.
# of
pins
Color
Connect to
J1
White
J2
White
Platen heater 1
J3
FFC
J4
White
AC-IN
J5
White
Platen heater
J6
White
AC-OUT
J7
White
Pre-heater 1
J8
White
Pre-heater 2
J9
White
After-heater
10
J10
Blue
Cooling fan
11
J12
White
Platen thermistor 1
12
J13
Black
Platen thermistor 2
13
J15
Red
Pre-thermistor
14
J17
White
After-thermistor
Remarks
Connected to J23 by using AC
cable assembly between CNT RLY.
3. Replace the AC cable assembly between CNT-RLY, and RLY_AC cable assembly.
4. Remove the HEATER CONT board bracket-retaining screws (tapping screw M3 6 tight cup: 4), and
remove the board bracket.
2
No.
Rev.-01
Part name
4-30
4 Parts Replacement
5. Remove the relay board assembly retaining screws (cup screw M3 6 white: 9).
2
No.
Part name
4.3.6
CAUTION
When removing the power board assembly, remove the power cable and wait for at least
5 minutes before taking it out; this will discharge the residual electrical charge of the
electrolytic capacitor.
If you handle these boards before the capacitor charge is fully discharged, you may suffer
electric shock.
To avoid electric shock, never touch the back of the power board.When handling the
power board, take the side of the board.
To avoid a short circuit, do not place the power board assembly directly on conductive
objects.
NOTE
Before replacing the power board assembly, remove the following parts.
Rear cover:
Connector panel:
4-31
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
CN301
Connect to
Remarks
J22
Connect to
Remarks
White Terminal
3. Remove the fuse-side two screws (pan head small screw M4 6) retaining Fuse to terminal block AC
cable assembly, and remove the assembly.
Rev.-01
4-32
No.
Part name
4 Parts Replacement
4. Remove the three cables from clamp of the front side of HEATER-RELAY board bracket.
No.
Part name
HEATER-RELAY board
bracket
Clamp
5. Remove the power board bracket-retaining screw (tapping screw M3 6 S tight cup).
2
No.
Part name
4-33
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
6. Remove the power board assembly-retaining screw (cup screw M3 6 white: 9).
No.
Part name
4.3.7
Replacing Fuse
CAUTION
NOTE
Before replacing fuse, remove the following parts.
Media guide R2:
Rev.-01
4-34
4 Parts Replacement
1. Pick up the fuse using a finger on the center of the part and remove it.
No.
1
Part name
Fuse
No.
Part name
4-35
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
7. Remove the protect cover on the top of terminal block, then remove the screws retaining the fuse to
terminal block AC cable assembly to terminal block.
Rev.-01
4-36
No.
Part name
4.3.8
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before replacing the inlet assembly, remove the following parts.
Media guide R2:
No.
1
Part name
No.
1
Part name
Cooling fan (24V) connector
4-37
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
TIP
When reassembling the cooling fan, spread the fan seal (shown in the diagram below) under the
fan, then screw the fan on it
No.
1
Part name
Fan seal
1
Installation direction of the cooling fan assembly (sealing surface and cable pulling direction) is
specified. Install it with the sealing surface facing up.
Rev.-01
4-38
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
Inlet assembly
No.
Part name
Inlet assembly
TIP
When installing the inlet assembly, match the corresponding color connectors.
4-39
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before replacing parts in the PF motor assembly, remove the following covers.
L side cover:
1. Remove the PF motor assembly connectors out through the PF motor cable assembly.
1
No.
Part name
PF motor cable
2. Remove the screw retaining the PF motor to the PF bracket (M4 8 round head spring screw: 2).
No.
1
PF bracket:
PF motor screw
(round head spring screw M4
8)
Rev.-01
4-40
Part name
4 Parts Replacement
3. Remove the screw (round head spring screw M3 6: 1) retaining PF encoder fixing board t2 to PF
bracket, then remove the PF encoder fixing board t2.
.
No.
1
PF bracket
Part name
NOTE
When removing PF encoder fixing board t2 from the PF bracket, do not damage the PF scale by
contacting with PF ENC assembly. Also, do not bend or touch the outer circumference of PF scale.
4. Remove the four screws (tapping screw M3 6 S tight cup) retaining PF bracket and remove the bracket
with PF motor assembly.
.
No.
2
Part name
PF bracket
5. Remove the screw retaining the PF motor assembly and replace the assembly.
6. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
NOTE
Move the PF speed reduction pulley with your hand to check if the PF speed reduction belt is equally
balanced on the pulley center section of the PF motor assembly.
4-41
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.4.2
NOTE
Before replacing parts in the PF_ENC assembly, remove the following covers.
L side cover:
Rear cover:
1. Remove the PF_ENC assembly connectors from the main board assembly.
"4.3.3 Replacing Main Board Assembly" p.4-26
2. Take the PF_ENC assembly cable off the clamp, then pull it out through the L frame cable inlet.
3. Remove the PF_ENC assembly-retaining screw (tapping screw M2 5: 2).
No.
Part name
PF_ENC assembly
NOTE
Do not damage, bend the PF scale, or touch the outer edge of the scale.
Rev.-01
4-42
4.4.3
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before replacing parts in the PF_ENC scale assembly, remove the following parts.
L side cover:
No.
Part name
PF_ENC scale
ENC holder
NOTE
When handling the PF scale, note the following.
Do not damage or bend the PF scale. Do not touch the peripheral surface of the PF scale.
Make sure that no double-sided tape remains on the slit mounting flange.
4-43
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.4.4
No.
Part name
After-heater
Thermistor assembly
NOTE
Wipe the grease away from the heater attachment area before installing it.
NOTE
Replace the pre-heater while media guide R1 is attached to the printer.
Rev.-01
4-44
4 Parts Replacement
3. Remove the media guide stay b-retaining screw (cup screw M3 6 Ni-3 bk: 5), and remove the media
guide stay b.
No.
Part name
No.
Part name
Media guide R1
Pre-heater
Thermistor assembly
NOTE
Wipe the grease away from the heater attachment area before installing it.
4-45
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
CR Motor Assembly
NOTE
Before replacing parts in the CR motor assembly, remove the following covers.
R side cover:
L side cover:
No.
Part name
CR belt
5. Take the CR belt off the CR motor assembly pulley on the L side frame.
Rev.-01
4-46
4 Parts Replacement
6. Remove the screws retaining the CR motor assembly to the CR motor mounting material (cup screw M4
8: 4).
No.
Part name
CR motor mounting
material
CR motor screw
(cup screw M4 8)
CR motor
4.5.2
NOTE
Before replacing parts in the CR_HP sensor assembly, remove the R side cover.
R side cover:
1. Release the CR locker by pushing it with your finger, then move the carriage from the capping position
to the left.
4-47
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
2. Pull out the CR_HP cable assembly connector from the CR_HP sensor.
No.
3
Part name
Hook
CR_HP sensor
Connector
3. Release the hook retaining the CR_HP sensor, then remove the CR_HP sensor.
4. Replace the CR_HP sensor.
5. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
6. Perform adjustments by following the instructions in "7.2 Adjustment Item" p.7-3.
Rev.-01
4-48
4.5.3
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before replacing the lever sensor, remove the following covers.
R side cover:
5
1
No.
Part name
Pressure lever
Lever sensor
Hook
3. Release the hook retaining the lever sensor, then replace the lever sensor.
4. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
4-49
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.5.4
Replacing T Fence
NOTE
Before replacing the T fence, remove the following covers.
R side cover:
L side cover:
1. Remove the T fence spring from T fence spring hook on the L frame side.
No.
Part name
T fence spring
2. From the three fence guides, remove the T fences by following instructions in the diagram below.
T fence
No.
Rev.-01
Part name
T fence
Fence guide
4-50
side view
Fence guide
4 Parts Replacement
CAUTION
3. Remove the T fence from the CR rail frame R hook on the R frame side, then pull it out toward the
direction of the arrow in the diagram.
No.
Part name
T fence
T fence hook
NOTE
Attach the C-cut side of T fence to the origin side of the CR rail frame.
T fence
4-51
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
T fence
CR encoder assembly
side view
No.
Part name
T fence
Fence guide
8. Install the T fence spring to the T fence spring hook on the L frame side.
9. Perform adjustments by following the instructions in "7.2 Adjustment Item" p.7-3.
Rev.-01
4-52
4.5.5
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before replacing CR driven pulley assembly and CR belt, remove the following covers.
R side cover:
L side cover:
Top cover:
1. Release the CR locker by pushing it with your finger, then move the carriage from the capping position
to the left.
2. Loosen the CR tension mounting shaft on the R side frame, then release the CR belt tension.
5
back-side
No.
Part name
CR belt
CR driven pulley
Tension spring
CR tension mounting
shaft
2
3
3. Take the CR belt off the CR motor assembly pulley on the L frame side.
4. Replace the CR belt.
5. Remove the CR driven pulley.
6. Remove the CR driven pulley shaft from the CR driven pulley.
7. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
NOTE
Installation direction of the driven pulley shaft is specified.Thin shaft side faces down.
Also refer to
"10.6 Exploded View" p.10-9.
After installing the CR driven pulley, move the carriage with your hand from side to side, and
check if the CR belt is equally balanced on the pulley center section of the CR motor assembly.
4-53
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.5.6
This section describes how to replace the pressure spring, pressure roller assembly, and pressure arm
assembly.
No.
2
2. Replace the pressure spring.
Rev.-01
4-54
Part name
Pressure bracket
Pressure arm
Pressure spring
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
4-55
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before replacing the print head, remove the R side cover or the top cover.
"4.2.1 Removing R Side Cover" p.4-6
"4.2.6 Removing Top Cover" p.4-13
1. Perform ink discharge operation to discharge ink entirely from the ink paths.
NOTE
Cover the platen surface by placing media before performing ink discharging so that the ink does not
spill on the platen directly.
TIP
"5.7.9 HeadWash Menu" p.5-44
No.
2
Rev.-01
4-56
Part name
CR board cover
4 Parts Replacement
No.
3
Part name
Cable cover L
7. Remove the cable cover R-retaining screw (tapping screw M3 8, S tight cup: 2) (round head spring
screw M3 8 W sems: 1).
3
No.
Part name
Cable cover R
4-57
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
9. While rotating the damper fixing material, remove the eight ink tubes from the damper fixing material
hook.
No.
1
Part name
Ink tube
Do not press the transparent film on the damper assembly with your hand. Doing so may
discharge the ink filled inside the damper assembly.
Be careful not to damage the transparent film on the damper assembly.
NOTE
When removing the damper assembly, note the following.
To easily remove the damper assembly, insert a flat-head driver between the carriage and the
damper assembly left protruding part, then pry out the damper assembly.
To avoid residual ink leakage, place the removed damper on a rag.
Rev.-01
4-58
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
Damper assembly
12. Remove the damper locating material-retaining screw (round head spring screw M3 6 W sems: 2).
1
No.
Part name
No.
Part name
Print head
15. Remove the two head tape wire from the print head.
4-59
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
CAUTION
The QR code label on the print head should be written down for later use or kept in a safe
place.
Do not touch the nozzles of the print head. Make sure that the nozzles do not get any dust.
Before replacing board or connecting/removing tape wire (FFC), unplug the power cable
and leave the printer for a while. Or board may be damaged by overcurrent.
When connecting or removing the tape wire (FFC), always pull or push the wire
perpendicularly to the connector.Pulling or pushing the wire slantwise may damage/short/
break the terminals in the connectors, resulting in a breakdown of the print head.
You can connect/remove the tape wire up to five times.
The folding orientation of the FFC (tape wire) differs between head side and the CR board
side.Make sure to attach the tape wire in the appropriate orientation.
Rev.-01
4-60
4.6.2
4 Parts Replacement
1. Release the sensor cables in the front of the cutter holder assembly from the clamps (3 points) on the front
of the cutter holder assembly.
5
No.
Part name
Clamp
2. Remove the height adjusting lever spring from the height adjusting lever.
3. Remove the cutter holder-retaining screw (round head spring screw M3 8 W sems: 2).
4. Remove the cutter holder assembly from the carriage.
5. Replace the parts.
6. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
7. Perform adjustments by following the instructions in "7.2 Adjustment Item" p.7-3.
4-61
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
CR lock kicker
3. Remove the cutter solenoid assembly iron-core and the cutter solenoid spring.
4. While opening the cutter holder assembly upper tab, push out the cutter solenoid assembly from the cutter
holder assembly bottom with a flat-head driver, then remove it.
5. Remove the cutter solenoid terminal connector.
6. Replace the cutter solenoid assembly.
7. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
Rev.-01
4-62
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
When installing the cutter solenoid, note the following.
Joint the cutter cap and the CR lock kicker, push down the cutter cap and the CR lock kicker
together to install them onto the cutter holder.
No.
Part name
CR lock kicker
Cutter cap
Make sure to join the cutter cap and the CR lock kicker.Otherwise, when turning the power ON,
the carriage cannot move from the origin point to the left.
4-63
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Rev.-01
4-64
Part name
CR_ENC assembly
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
3. Detach the cable from the three clamps.
4. Remove the P_EDGE sensor assembly.
5. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
4-65
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
When replacing the parts inside the maintenance assembly, make sure to clear the following
counter parameters.
Waste Ink or Cleaning:
Before replacing the parts in the pump cap assembly, remove the following parts.
R side cover:
Scroller receiver:
1. Enter CR maintenance confirmation mode using operation panel, then turn the printer power off.
Confirm that the cleaner head is positioned in the front side.
"Operation Manual"
No.
Rev.-01
4-66
Part name
Cleaner head
4 Parts Replacement
No.
1
Part name
Pressure lever
3. Remove the lock bracket-retaining screw (tapping screw M3 6, S cup tight: 1).
No.
Part name
Head lock
No.
Part name
Clamp
4-67
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
Pump unit
7. Remove the maintenance base 1 front part-retaining screw (tapping screw M3 6, S tight cup: 2).
Rev.-01
4-68
No.
Part name
Maintenance base 2
4 Parts Replacement
8. Remove the maintenance base 1 rear part-retaining screw (tapping screw M3 6, S tight cup: 2).
No.
Part name
Maintenance base 1
4-69
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.7.2
NOTE
Before removing the pump cap assembly, remove the following parts.
R side cover:
1. Remove the screw retaining the maintenance assembly to the maintenance base 1 (round head spring
screw M3 6: 4).
1
No.
(Back)
Part name
Maintenance base 1
Maintenance assembly
2
1
No.
1
Rev.-01
4-70
Part name
Tube
Drain guide 2
4 Parts Replacement
4.7.3
NOTE
Before replacing the cleaner head, remove the following covers.
R side cover:
"4.2.1 Removing R Side Cover" p.4-6
1. Remove the cleaner head from the cleaner head by using tweezers, and lift it from the holder upward.
2
No.
Part name
Cleaning wiper
NOTE
To remove the wiper, use the tweezers to unhook the lower hook of the wiper.
Hook
4-71
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
When removing the cleaner head, note the following.
Do not touch the cleaner head with your bare hands.
Make sure that the cleaner head get no dust or oil.
Install the cleaner head so that the point of the cleaner head is located to the observer's right side.
No.
2
1
Part name
Cleaner head
Head point
Insert the cleaner head into the holder to the full depth securely and hook it.
Rev.-01
4-72
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before replacing parts in the I/H assembly, remove the following covers.
R side cover:
I/H cover:
4.8.1
1. Perform ink discharge operation to discharge ink entirely from the ink paths.
TIP
"5.7.9 HeadWash Menu" p.5-44
2. Remove the ink sensor assembly connector (4 pieces) from the main board assembly.
TIP
"4.3.2 Removing Main Board Bracket" p.4-22
3. Take the removed sensor assembly cable off the clamp (2 points).
No.
1
Part name
Clamp
I/H assembly
4-73
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4. Remove the joint screw (M6) connecting the I/H assembly and the SUS pipe, and remove the o-ring
inside.
No.
Part name
Joint screw
I/H assembly
5. Remove the screw retaining the I/H assembly to the I/H base (tapping screw M3 10, S cup: 2).
6. Replace the I/H assembly.
7. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
NOTE
When attaching the part, make sure the followings:
When tighten the joint screw, use the optional jig and pay attention to the fastening torque.
"10.4 Jigs and Tools" p.10-8
Used O-ring become deformed. Do not use the O-ring removed and attach the new one.
Rev.-01
4-74
4.8.2
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before replacing the ink ID sensor assembly, remove the following parts.
I/H assembly:
1. Detach the ink ID sensor assembly cable from the hooks (2 pieces) on the back of the I/H assembly.
2. Remove the screw retaining the holder pressure spring to the IC holder mounting plate (P tight cup M3
6 Ni-3: 2).
No.
1
3
Part name
3. Remove the screw retaining the ink END sensor to the holder mounting plate (tapping screw M3 10, S
cup: 1).
No.
Part name
4-75
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4. Release the tab of the frame assembly needle, push down and slide it sideways (see the directions of the
arrows), then remove the cartridge frame assembly.
No.
Part name
5. Remove the screw retaining the ink NOT sensor to the I/H assembly (M2 8, S tight binding: 1).
No.
Rev.-01
4-76
Part name
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
When reassembling the unit, note the following sensor fastening torque.
Ink NOT sensor: Slight overtorque may damage the parts. Gradually torque the sensor to avoid
tightening it too much.
Confirm that the switch is not stuck when it is pressed.
Ink END sensor: Tighten the sensor to avoid rattling.
4-77
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.8.3
NOTE
Before replacing the cover sensor assembly, remove the parts as follows.
"4.2.1 Removing R Side Cover" p.4-6
"4.2.3 Removing L Side Cover" p.4-10
1. Remove the screw retaining the sensor cover (L/R) to the frame (tapping screw M3 6, S tight cup: 1 per
cover). (The diagram below shows the sensor cover R).
No.
Rev.-01
4-78
Part name
Sensor cover R
4 Parts Replacement
3. Detach the cable from the cover (L/R) sensor cable-retaining clamp.(The diagram below shows the cover
R sensor).
2
No.
Part name
Clamp
4-79
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
4.8.4
NOTE
Before replacing the heater junction board, remove the parts as follows.
"4.2.1 Removing R Side Cover" p.4-6
1. Remove the following connectors shown in the table below from the heater junction board.
Table 4-7 Connectors to Heater junction board
No.
Connector
No.
# of
pins
Color
Connect to
Remarks
J2
White
J3
J5
10
White
INK K
J6
10
White
INK C
J7
10
White
INK M
J8
10
White
INK Y
J9
Unused
J10
Unused
J11
Unused
10
J12
Unused
11
J13
Unused
12
J14
Unused
13
J15
Unused
14
J16
Unused
15
J17
Unused
16
J18
Unused
17
J19
Unused
18
J20
Unused
19
J21
Unused
20
J22
Unused
21
J23
Unused
Rev.-01
4-80
4 Parts Replacement
Connector
No.
22
J24
# of
pins
Color
Connect to
Remarks
Unused
2. Replace the power cable between CNT - JC and serial cable between MAIN - CNT.
3. Remove the screw retaining the heater junction board (cup screw M3 6, white: 4).
1
No.
Part name
4-81
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
1. Remove the screw retaining the fan plate to the B frame (tapping screw M3 6, S tight cup: 3), then
remove the suction fan assembly.
No.
Part name
Fan plate
2. Remove the suction fan assembly cable connector, then remove the suction fan assembly from the B
frame.
No.
2
3
Part name
Suction fan
Fan duct
3. Remove the screw retaining the fan duct (pan head small screw M4 5: 2), then remove the fan duct.
4. Remove the suction fan assembly retaining-screw (round head spring screw M4 40 finishing: 1) (pan
head small screw M4 8: 1).
5. Replace the suction fan assembly
6. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
Rev.-01
4-82
4.9.2
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Before replacing parts in the P_REAR sensor assembly, remove the following covers.
Rear cover:
1. Remove the PF_REAR sensor assembly connector from the main board assembly.
2. Take the P_REAR sensor assembly cable off the clamp.
3. Remove the screw retaining the PE sensor plate to the frame (tapping screw M3 6, S tight cup: 1).
No.
1
Part name
PE sensor plate
4. Remove the screw retaining the P_REAR sensor assembly to the PE sensor plate (cup screw M2 6: 2).
1
No.
Part name
PE sensor plate
2
3
4-83
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
CR board cover: refer to the instructions up to step 4 in "4.6.1 Replacing Print Head" p.4-56.
Before replacing board or connecting/removing tape wire (FFC), unplug the power cable
and leave the printer for a while. Or board may be damaged by overcurrent.
When connecting or removing the FFC type cables to the CR board assembly connector,
always pull or push the cables perpendicularly to the connector.
Pulling or pushing the wire slantwise may damage/short/break the terminals in the
connectors, resulting in a breakdown of the on-board elements.
You can connect/remove the tape wire up to five times.
Connector
No.
# of
pins
Color
Connect to
Remarks
J204
31 pins
Connected to J1.
J205
31 pins
Connected to J2.
J201
31 pins
Connected to J11.
J202
31 pins
Connected to J10.
J203
31 pins
Connected to J9.
J207
4 pins
J206
2 pins
J208
4 pins
J209
3 pins
White
Rev.-01
4-84
4 Parts Replacement
2. Remove the CR board assembly-retaining screw (tapping screw M3 8, S tight cup: 4).
No.
Part name
CR board screw
(tapping screw M3 8, S tight
cup)
CR board
4-85
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
I/H cover:
Top cover:
No.
Part name
Tube guide
Tube clamp
1
2
No.
1
2
Rev.-01
4-86
Part name
Tube guide
4 Parts Replacement
No.
1
2
3
4
Part name
7. Remove the bearer mounting material and the bearer fixing material.
No.
1
Part name
F branch
4-87
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
2. Loosen the joint screw (M6) connecting the ink tube and the cartridge pipe.
No.
Part name
Cartridge pipe
NOTE
Used O-ring become deformed. Do not use the O-ring removed and attach the new one.
Rev.-01
4-88
4 Parts Replacement
Before replacing board or connecting/removing tape wire (FFC), unplug the power cable
and leave the printer for a while. Or board may be damaged by overcurrent.
When connecting or removing the FFC type cables to the CR board assembly connector,
always pull or push the cables perpendicularly to the connector.
Pulling or pushing the wire slantwise may damage/short/break the terminals in the
connectors, resulting in a breakdown of the on-board elements.
You can connect/remove the tape wire up to five times.
NOTE
Before replacing the CR tape wire, remove the following covers.
R side cover:
L side cover:
I/H cover:
Top cover:
1. Remove the three CR tape wires from the main board assembly.
2. Take the CR tape wires off the clamps nearby the main board, then pull them out through the R frame
cable inlet.
No.
1
Part name
CR tape wire
Clamp
4-89
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
3. Take the CR tape wire off the clamp (one point) nearby the R frame cable inlet (I/H assembly side).
No.
Part name
CR tape wire
Clamp
4. Remove the bearer holder-retaining screw (round head spring screw M3 6: 2), then remove the bearer
holder.
No.
Part name
Tube holder 2
No.
Part name
Rev.-01
4-90
Tube holder 1
Tube holder 2
4 Parts Replacement
No.
1
2
Part name
Steel bearer
CR cable
NOTE
When connecting the CR cable, note the following.
The CR cable has three layers. Make sure to match the corresponding connector numbers.
Remove or insert the CR cable terminal perpendicularly to the CR board connector. Pulling or
pushing the wire slantwise may damage/short/break the terminals in the connectors.
Replace and use new terminal if it is damaged.
4-91
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
Connector
2. Remove the level switch (waste fluid) from the cap of the waste fluid bottle assembly.
3. Remove the level switch (waste fluid).
4. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
Rev.-01
4-92
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
Have two or more people to replace the part of take up unit.
No.
Part name
Tension arm R
No.
Part name
Tension arm L
4-93
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
NOTE
If the scroller is not in an horizontal position after the installation, loosen the fixing screw for scroller
height. Loosen the screw for scroller height adjustment to adjust the horizontal balance.
3
4
5
2
3
1
No.
Rev.-01
Part name
Take up Unit
Scroller receiver
Scroller
4-94
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
No.
Part name
No.
Part name
Take up base L
4-95
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
No.
2
Part name
Knob
2. Remove the screws (pan head small screw M3 8: 2 pieces) that retain the rubber foot.
No.
Rev.-01
4-96
Part name
Rubber foot
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
Release cam
Lever
4. Remove the screws (binding head small screw M3 5: 7 pieces) that retain the take up unit cover.
2
No.
1
Part name
4-97
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
No.
Part name
holding roller
No.
2
3
Rev.-01
4-98
Part name
Holding roller L
4 Parts Replacement
No.
2
3
Part name
Drive collar
No.
2
3
1
Part name
Board chassis
Chassis (out)
4-99
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
2. Detach the motor cable, W_ON sensor relay assembly and the W_OFF sensor relay assembly from the
connector to the VJ take up unit CNT board assembly that appears.
No.
2
1
Rev.-01
4-100
Part name
Motor cable
4 Parts Replacement
1. Remove the cable of the DC cable assembly and the VJ take up unit SW board assembly from the
connector to the VJ take up unit CNT board assembly.
No.
1
DC cable assembly
Part name
2. Remove the screws (round head spring screw finishing M3 6: 4 pieces) that retain the VJ take up unit
CNT board assembly on the board chassis.
2
No.
Part name
Board chassis
3
2
(3) Replacing Power Board Assembly (of take up unit section for foreign use)
NOTE
Remove the screws that retains the board chassis before replacing the power board assembly.
"(1) Removing Board Chassis" p.4-99
4-101
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
1. Detach the AC cable assembly and the DC cable assembly from the connector to the power board
assembly (of take up unit section for foreign use).
1
3
No.
Part name
AC cable assembly
DC cable assembly
2. Remove the screws (round head spring screw finishing M 4 8: 4 pieces) that retain the power supply
cover on the hexagon spacer.
No.
Part name
Hexagon spacer
3. Detach the hexagon spacers (4 pieces) from the power board assembly.
4. Detach the power board assembly (of take up unit section for foreign use) from the board chassis.
5. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
Rev.-01
4-102
4 Parts Replacement
1. Detach the cable of the VJ Take Up Unit SW Board Assembly from the connector to the VJ take up unit
CNT board assembly.
1
No.
Part name
2. Remove the screws (flat head small screw M3 6: 2 pieces) that retain the SW mounting plate on the
board chassis.
1
No.
1
SW mounting plate
Board chassis
4-103
Part name
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
3. Remove the screws (pan head small screw M3 8: 4 pieces) that retain the VJ take up unit SW board
assembly on the SW mounting plate.
2
No.
Rev.-01
4-104
Part name
SW mounting plate
4 Parts Replacement
1. Remove the cable of the VJ take up unit SW board assembly from the connector to the VJ take up unit
CNT board assembly.
No.
1
Part name
2. Detach the AC cable assembly from the connector to the power board assembly (of take up unit section
for foreign use).
No.
Part name
AC cable assembly
4-105
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
1. Remove the screws that retain the DC cable assembly on the board chassis (round head spring screw
finishing M4 8: 2 pieces).
No.
3
Part name
DC cable assembly
Board chassis
2. Detach the DC cable assembly from the connector to the power board assembly (of take up unit section
for foreign use).
1
No.
Part name
DC cable assembly
3. Cut the KI tie that retain the DC cable assembly to replace the DC cable assembly.
4. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure. Retain the DC cable assembly using the KI tie.
Rev.-01
4-106
4 Parts Replacement
1. Remove the cable of the W_ON sensor relay assembly and W_OFF sensor relay assembly from the
connector to the VJ take up unit CNT board assembly.
1
No.
Part name
2. Detach the W_ON sensor relay assembly and the W_OFF sensor relay assembly from the CR_HP sensor
and the lever sensor.
1
No.
Part name
3. Replace the W_ON sensor relay assembly and W_OFF sensor relay assembly
4. To reassemble the unit, reverse the removal procedure.
4-107
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
1. Remove the cable of the W_ON sensor relay assembly and W_OFF sensor relay assembly from the
connector to the VJ take up unit CNT board assembly.
1
No.
Part name
2. Remove the screws (round head spring screw finishing M3 6: 2 pieces) that retains the sensor mounting
plate (87NX) on the right of the inside chassis.
3
No.
Part name
(Rear side)
Rev.-01
4-108
4 Parts Replacement
3. Detach the W_ON sensor relay assembly and the W_OFF sensor relay assembly from the CR_HP sensor
and lever sensor.
1
No.
Part name
4. Detach the CR_HP sensor and the lever sensor from the sensor mounting plate (87NX).
2
No.
Part name
4-109
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
Part name
Drive roller
Drive axis C
Do not touch the motor right after starting-up the plotter. Otherwise, you may be burned.
NOTE
Remove the following parts before replacing the VJ take up unit motor assembly.
Take Up Unit cover:
Rev.-01
4-110
4 Parts Replacement
1. Remove the screws (round head spring screw finishing M4 10: 3 pieces) that retain the motor mounting
plate on the right of the inside chassis.
2
No.
Part name
No.
Part name
Sprocket large
Chain
3. Remove the screws (round head spring screw finishing M4 6:2 pieces) that retain the axis holder on the
motor mounting plate.
No.
Part name
Axis holder
4-111
Rev.-01
4 Parts Replacement
Rev.-01
4-112
5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
5.1
Introduction ............................................................................................. 5- 4
5.2
Preparation .............................................................................................. 5- 4
5.2.1 Preparations on Machine ............................................................... 5-4
5.2.2 Starting Up ..................................................................................... 5-5
5.3
5.4
5.5
Inspection Menu.................................................................................... 5- 11
5.5.1 Memory Size Menu ...................................................................... 5-12
5.5.2 Version Menu............................................................................... 5-13
5.5.3 Operation Panel Menu ................................................................. 5-14
5.5.4 Sensor Menu ............................................................................... 5-15
5.5.5 Encoder Menu ............................................................................. 5-17
5.5.6 Fan Menu..................................................................................... 5-17
5.5.7 History Menu................................................................................ 5-18
5.5.8 Head Waveform Menu ................................................................. 5-21
5.6
5.7
Adjustment Menu.................................................................................. 5- 23
5.7.1 CR Return Position Adjustment Menu ......................................... 5-25
5.7.2 Head Nozzle Check Menu ........................................................... 5-26
5.7.3 Skew Check Menu ....................................................................... 5-28
5.7.4 Head Slant Check Menu .............................................................. 5-29
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5.1 Introduction
This chapter provides information on the self-diagnosis function.
The self-diagnosis function adjusts the printing accuracy. It is used in the manufacturing process, adjustment,
and maintenance.
The self-diagnosis function is implemented in the system firmware. All functions are available from the
operation panel.
TIP
"2.3 Part Names and Functions" p.2-3
5.2 Preparation
Before you can use the self-diagnosis function, you must make the machine ready to call up the self-diagnosis
menu.
5.2.1
Preparations on Machine
NOTE
In the self-diagnosis menu display status, the media type is automatically set to roll media.
During adjustment, use coated paper for the media.
NOTE
Do not connect three or more power plugs to one outlet.
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Starting Up
To use the self-diagnosis function, you must first call up the self-diagnosis menu on the operation panel.
The self-diagnosis menu is completely independent of the normal operation mode and self-diagnosis display
mode. To call up the self-diagnosis menu, follow the steps below.
1. If the system is in the operation mode or the selfdiagnosis menu mode, press [Power] key to turn
the printer off.
2. While holding down [Setting/value -] key,
[Setting/value +] key and [>] key in the operation
panel simultaneously, press [Power] key.
The system will enter the self-diagnosis mode
and display the self-diagnosis menu.
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5.3.1
Follow the operation flow shown below to operate the self-diagnosis mode.
TIP
For more detailed operation steps, refer to the flow chart of the applicable diagnosis item.
NOTE
If you press [Cancel] key, or, [Setting/value
+] key or [Setting/value -] key, instead of
[Enter] key, the modification is not stored.
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5.3.2
Contents
Reference
Platen Adjustment
Menu
Inspection Menu
"5.6 Ink
Charging Menu"
p.5-22
Adjustment Menu
"5.7
Adjustment Menu"
p.5-23
Cleaning Menu
"5.7.11 Feed
Pitch Check Menu"
p.5-46
Print Menu
"5.9 Sample
Printing Menu" p.549
"5.10 Time
Check" p.5-52
Parameter Menu
"5.11
Parameter Menu"
p.5-52
Servo Menu
"5.12 Servo
Setting" p.5-64
Endurance Running
Menu
"5.13
Endurance Running
Menu" p.5-67
"5.14 Media
Feed Menu" p.5-73
ExControl Menu
"5.15 ExControl
Menu" p.5-74
PaperInitial Menu
"5.16
PaperInitial Menu"
p.5-77
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"5.4 Platen
Adjustment Menu"
p.5-10
5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
[<] key
[Enter] key
Platen Adjustment Me
[Cancel] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Inspenction Menu
[Cancel] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[Cancel] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Adjustment Menu
[Cancel] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Cleaning Menu
[Cancel] key
[>] key
[>] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Print Menu
[Cancel] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[Cancel] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Parameter Menu
[Cancel] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Servo Menu
[Cancel] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Endurance Running M
[Cancel] key
[>] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[Cancel] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
ExControl Menu
[Cancel] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[Cancel] key
[>] key
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[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Pre-heater
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
PlatenHeater 1
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
PlatenHeater 2
[Cancel] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[Enter] key
Platen Heater 1
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[Cancel] key
[>] key
NOTE
If the heater temp. reach 30 C, buzzer sounds.
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[Cancel] key
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5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
Contents
Reference
Memory size Displays the size of memories installed on the MAIN board assembly
"5.5.1 Memory
Size Menu" p.5-12
Version
"5.5.2 Version
Menu" p.5-13
Operation
panel
Used to check the functions of the operation panel keys, LCD, and
LED.
"5.5.3
Operation Panel
Menu" p.5-14
Sensor
"5.5.4 Sensor
Menu" p.5-15
Encoder
"5.5.5 Encoder
Menu" p.5-17
Fan
History
"5.5.7 History
Menu" p.5-18
Head
waveform
"5.5.8 Head
Waveform Menu"
p.5-21
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[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[Enter] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
Version Menu
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
Panel Menu
[Cancel] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[>] key
[>] key
[>] key
[Cancel] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Encoder Menu
[Cancel] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Fan Menu
[Cancel] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
History Menu
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[>] key
5.5.1
Sensor Menu
This menu displays the size of memories installed on the MAIN board assembly.
[Cancel] key
Test Menu
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5.5.2
5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
Version Menu
This menu displays the following contents about the firmware and MAIN board assembly.
Firmware version
Backup parameter version
Setting of dip switches of MAIN board assembly
Revision of MAIN board assembly
CompanyCode setting
TIP
Settings for the DIP switch on the MAIN board assembly are displayed as follows:
ON: 0, OFF:1
Switch No. 1: LSB
Switch No. 2: MSB
[<] key
Firmware version
[>] key
[<] key
Backup parameter version
[>] key
[<] key
Setting of DIP switches
of main board assembly
[>] key
[<] key
Revision of main board assembly
[>] key
CompanyCode setting
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5.5.3
This menu is used to check the functions of the operation panel keys, LCD, and LEDs.
Power lamp
Data lamp
High lamp
Low lamp
Wave lamp
Strong lamp
Normal lamp
Economy lamp
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
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[Enter] key
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LCD Check
LED Check
5.5.4
5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
Sensor Menu
Sensor name
Status in display
Reference
CR_HP sensor
ON / OFF
ON / OFF
Wiper sensor
ON / OFF
Cover sensor
Open / Close
Lever sensor
Up / Down
P_EDGE sensor
0 to 255
P_REAR sensor
0 to 255
Headgap
Low / High
Head
** C
10
Transistor1, 2
** C
NOTE
For the following sensors, the sensor sensitivity is displayed in decimal number.
P_EDGE sensor
P_REAR sensor
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[<] key
CR_HP Sensor
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
Wiper Sensor
Cover Sensor
[>] key
[<] key
Lever Sensor
[>] key
[<] key
P_EDGE Sensor
[>] key
[<] key
P_REAR Sensor
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
H Transistor 1
H Transistor 2
[>] key
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5.5.5
5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
Encoder Menu
This menu displays the detected values from the following encoders.
CR_ENC (Carriage)
PF_ENC (Media feed)
NOTE
For the encoder-detected values, the encoder pulse numbers are displayed in hexadecimal number.
[<] key
CR_ENC
[>] key
[<] key
PF_ENC
[>] key
5.5.6
Fan Menu
This menu is used to check if the fans operate normally by turning them ON and OFF.
If this operation is selected, the fans operate as follows:
If you press [Cancel] key, the suction fan is deactivated and the cooling fan is resumed, and the display shifts
to "Inspection: Fan".
[<] key
[<] key
[>] key
[>] key
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5.5.7
History Menu
This menu is used to check maintenance history and serious error history.
This menu is used to check maintenance history and serious error history and to initialize serious error history.
[<] key
Maintenance history
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
NOTE
All values of maintenance history are indicated in hexadecimal form.
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[<] key
Frequenc[ of the wiper blade used
[>] key
[<] key
CR Motor driving (Unit : Operation count)
(Ink tube reciprocating count and the function)
[>] key
[<] key
PF Motor driving (Unit : 10m)
[>] key
[<] key
Frequenc[ of printing
[>] key
[<] key
Frequenc[ of cleaning
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[<] key
Head C2 Fire (Unit: Mdots)
[>] key
[<] key
Head M1 Fire (Unit: Mdots)
[>] key
[<] key
Head M2 Fire (Unit: Mdots)
[>] key
[<] key
Head Y1 Fire (Unit: Mdots)
[>] key
[<] key
Head Y2 Fire (Unit: Mdots)
[>] key
[>] key
[<] key
Frequenc[of the pump operation
(Pump wheel rotation count)
[<] key
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NOTE
The serious error history does not include CPU error.
The serious error history menu indicates the history up to 64.
[<] key
[<] key
[>] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[<] key
[>] key
[>] key
[Enter] key
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5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
NOTE
SHOT COUNT can be selected from 1 to 655.
Magnification can be selected from the range of x1 - 100000. Nozzle can be selected among A H and ALL.
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[<] key
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Contents
InkCharge
LittleCharge
[<] key
[>] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[>] key
* In LittleCharge process, the printer charges a small amount of ink, which is one-fourth of
InkCharge main suction steps.
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Contents
Reference
CR return position
adjustment
Skew check
Volt. Offset
"5.7.5 Voltage
Adjustment" p.5-33
Uni-D / Bi-D
adjustment Low
Uni-D / Bi-D
adjustment High
Side margin
adjustment
Test printing
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Contents
Reference
HeadWash
"5.7.9 HeadWash
Menu" p.5-44
Software counter
initialization
"5.7.10 Software
Counter Initialization
Menu" p.5-45
[<] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[Enter] key
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5.7.1
5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
In this menu, you can adjust the CR return position (near end position of the carriage) on the origin side.
CR Return: Check moves the carriage three times..
CR Return: Input adjusts the return position of the carriage.
[<] key
Confirms CR return position
[>] key
[<] key
Adjusts CR return position
[>] key
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5.7.2
In this menu, you can check if the head nozzles that has been charged can discharge ink correctly by printing
a sample printing. To check the head nozzle, follow the steps below.
1. Set media as necessary.
2. After media is set, the machine prints out head nozzle check patterns in the following modes.
1 pass, unidirectional
PF: 360 dpi
CR: 360 dpi
3. Check the printed head nozzle check patterns for the following points.
Ink nozzle discharge amount (omission, discontinuity, meandering)
Satellite
T fence
Nozzle alignment in vertical direction
Nozzle alignment in horizontal direction
Nozzle check: Prints the patterns in the order of A to H.
Horizontal nozzle alignment check (CW direction): Prints the patterns in the order of A to H.
Horizontal nozzle alignment check (CCW direction): Prints the patterns in the order of A to H.
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4. If any abnormal conditions are found in the ink discharge status of the head nozzles, perform cleaning.
TIP
"5.8 Cleaning Menu" p.5-48
5. After cleaning, make the machine print out head nozzle check patterns again.
Media set
If media is not set
Finish
printing
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
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5.7.3
NOTE
Before performing skew check, ensure that the media is set correctly.
The printer determines the media setting reference position during first detection of media left edge.
Therefore, the media that is not set correctly may cause errors as below.
Media error occurs during skew check and printer operation stops.
During media initial operation after power is turned on or media is cut, "Undefined Paper"
frequently occurs.
0.1 m increments
0.1 mVQ10m
[Enter] key
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Specification
2.5 mm or less
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Contents
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&
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TIP
"7.8 Head Alignment (Horizontal Height)" p.7-71
5. After mechanical adjustment, make the machine print out head nozzle check patterns again.
Finishes printing
[<] key
Outputs pattern
[>] key
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%9
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TIP
"7.9 Head Alignment (Vertical Slant)" p.7-73
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5. After mechanical adjustment, make the machine print out head nozzle check patterns again.
Finishes printing
[<] key
Outputs pattern
[>] key
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5.7.5
5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
Voltage Adjustment
This menu is used to adjust the voltage of VSD 3 small dot so that the print position will be corrected.
Check the small dot is on the center of the middle dots in the CR direction.
When adjusting, change the voltage up to 5V (0.1V increment) considering the current voltage as a basis.
NOTE
The default value is set a proper one so that genuine ink works fine.
Items
Contents
240 CW
240 CCW
320 CW
320 CCW
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
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[Enter] key
If media is not set
Media set
If head gap is PG-Low
Finish warm-up
1B
1A 2B
2A 1B
1A
CW
240CPS
B
C
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A: Print direction
B: Adjust the voltage so that the small dot printed positions (shown as dot-line) are the same with the
middle dot printed positions (in the CR direction).
C: Executed adjustment item is printed like this.
Items
Speed
240 CW
CW 240 CPS
320 CW
CW 320 CPS
240 CCW
320 CCW
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5.7.6
Adjusts the gap of the print heads (in the CR moving direction) when the head is in the PG Low or High and
the print position of the head in repeatability printing.
To adjust, perform printing in repeatability printing and correct CW and CCW printing positions by inputting
parameters.
*Check the print patterns of origin, center, and opposite side to adjust the gap equally.
Adjustment items are shown below.
Table 5-7 Uni-D / Bi-D menu items
Item
Contents
Uni-D 240
Uni-D 320
Uni-D 240B
Uni-D 320B
Bi-D 240
Bi-D 320
Bi-D 240B
Bi-D 320B
Item
Contents
Set up
Print
(Print2 if Bi-D is
selected)
Print1
(Displayed only when
Bi-D is selected.)
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Uni-Lo
240CPS
-+
-+
4B 4A
-+
-+
-+
3B
3A 2B
-+
-+
2A 1B
-+
1A
B
A: Media feed direction
B: Adjust the setting value so that these point matches.
C: Executed adjustment item is printed like this.
Uni-D 240: Uni- Lo/Hi 240 CPS
Uni-D 320: Uni- Lo/Hi 320 CPS
Uni-D 240B: Uni- Lo/Hi 240 CPS Banner
Uni-D 320B: Uni- Lo/Hi 320 CPS Banner
* Either Lo or Hi is displayed at where explained as Lo/Hi above.
The following shows a case for Bi-D Low 240B Print1
Prints the pattern by using 2A nozzle.
* Both Uni-D / Bi-D High should be adjusted in the same procedure.
Bi-Lo
240CPS
-+
-+
-+
-+
-+
-+
-8
-6
-4
-2
2A +2
-+
-+
-+
+4
+6
+8
C
B
A: Media feed direction
B: Adjust the setting value so that these point matches.
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Bi-Lo
240CPS
-+
-+
4B 4A
-+
-+
-+
3B
3A 2B
-+
-+
2A 1B
-+
1A
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Check the print patterns of origin, center, and opposite side to adjust the gap equally.
If any abnormal conditions are found, identify the gap of the print positions and enter it as the CW
adjustment parameter.
After that, print test pattern again as necessary.
(The following shows a case for Uni-D 240)
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter]
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
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[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
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[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
NOTE
The default value is set a proper one so that genuine ink works fine.
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5.7.7
2
1
TOP
1: Side margin
2: Media feed direction
5. Enter each measured value as the parameter.
(Input range: 0.0 to 6.0 mm (0.1 mm increments))
After printing
Side Margin: 0.1 increments
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5.7.8
5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
In this menu, you can print out adjustment patterns for checking various adjustment items.
The actual procedure is as follows.
1. Set media as necessary.
2. After media is set, the machine prints out the following test printings.
Nozzle check: Prints head nozzle check patterns.
Nozzle check steps: Prints head nozzle check patterns of lines only.
Adjustment parameters: Prints setting values for each adjustment item.
Error history: Evaluates the serious error history.
3. Press the [Enter] key in the operation panel to start the selected test printing.
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
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5.7.9
HeadWash Menu
This menu is used to purge ink and clean the heads at the end of the manufacturing process and before print
head replacement.
The actual procedure is as follows.
1. Press [Enter] key in the operation panel to determine the Head Cleaning Menu.
2. Remove all ink cartridges.
3. Press [Enter] key in the operation panel to discharge ink.
4. After ink is discharged, install the head cleaning jig.
5. Press [Enter] key in the operation panel to charge shipping liquid.
6. After shipping liquid is charged, remove the head cleaning jig.
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NOTE
The counters are initialized before delivery. Do not initialize them during maintenance.
The software counters that can be initialized through this menu are as follows.
Table 5-9 Software Counters to be Initialized
Counter
Initial
value
Not filled
Smartchip log
None
Not filled
Pressing the [Enter] key in the operation panel performs the software counter initialization.
Pressing [Cancel] key cancels the initialization.
Adjustment Menu
[Enter] key
Finish initialization
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[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
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[Enter] key
Finish Printing or [Cancel] key
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Print pattern
5mm
B
Specified color nozzles of both series A and B
5mm
[<] key
Press [Setting/value +] or [Setting/value -] key
to select color to check
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
Press [Setting/value +] or [Setting/value -] key
to select nozzle to eject ink
[>] key
[>] key
[<] key
ALL: All nozzles
ODD: Odd numbered nozzles
EVEN: Even numbered nozzles
[<] key
[>] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
Press [Setting/value +] or [Setting/value -] key
to select color to check
[>] key
[<] key
CW: Eject ink when CW scanning
CCW: Eject ink when CCW scanning
[>] key
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Contents
Economy
Normal
Powerful
[<] key
[>] key
[Enter] key
Economy Cleaning
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
Normal Cleaning
[Cancel] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Strong Cleaning
[Cancel] key
[>] key
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Contents
Parameter ALL
Error history
Dot pattern
NOTE
If you have not registered the serial number of the machine, you must enter the number before you
can start the adjustment variable printing.
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[Enter] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
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5.9.1
[>]key
[Cancel]
Finish warm-up
Finish printing
If head gap is PG-High
Change head gap (to PG-High)
Finish warm-up
5.9.2
Parameter ALL
5.9.3
Error history
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5.9.4
5 Self-Diagnosis Mode
Dot pattern
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
Finish warm-up
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NOTE
You cannot set the date and time using this menu. In that case, use the time setting function of
MUTOH Maintenance Engineer Assistant.
"7.3.8 Date & Time Setting" p.7-29
[Enter] key
Press [Enter] or [Cancel] key to go back
to Time Check Menu
Contents
Reference
Initialization
"5.11.1 Parameter
Initialization Menu"
p.5-53
Update
"5.11.2 Parameter
Update Menu" p.5-56
[<] key
[Enter] key
[Cancel] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
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[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter]
key
[>] key
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Contents
240 CW
240 CCW
320 CW
320 CCW
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
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[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
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NOTE
The updated parameters will not be stored in the flash memory unless the system power is turned
OFF.
CR return position
Head rank
Voltage offset
Side margin
Not-filled flag
Serial number
Debug Bit
[<] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
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[Enter] key
[Enter] key
[Enter] key
[Enter] key
[Enter] key
[Enter] key
[Enter] key
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Contents
240 CW
240 CCW
320 CW
320 CCW
[<] key
[>] keys
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
When it is 240 CW
Press [Setting/Value+] or [Setting/Value-] key
to change unit to pulse
Volt range: -5V to 5V (0.1V)
VH3L-1 to VH3L-4
VH3S-1 to VH3S-4
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[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
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[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
* 2A is not displayed because it is a basis.
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
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[Enter] key
NOTE
When selecting "Reset", be sure to install the cartridge.
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[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
NOTE
The fourth digit of the serial number indicates either of the followings:
A: United States
E: Europe
J: Japan
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TIP
Debug bit is displayed as a binary number. The factory-setting value and default value are as
follows.
Factory-setting value: 000000
Default value: 000000
[Enter]
[Enter]
[Enter]
[>]key
[<]key
[>]key
[<]key
[>]key
[<]key
[>]key
[<]key
[>]key
[<]key
[>]key
[<]key
[>]key
[<]key
NOTE
This function is not used in maintenance work.
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Contents
240 cps CW
320 cps CW
Rev.-01
Contents
Proportional gain
Integral gain
Low-pass filter
PWM scale
Sets C
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[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key When selecting 240cps CW
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
='PVGT?MG[
The maximum / minimum / count value for each item is shown blow.
Items
Max.
Min.
Count
GP
0 2000
0 7800
0 200
GI
0 800
255
GLPF
PWM
10
15
30
60
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Initial value
at 240 cps
at 320cps
GP
0 5400
0 4e00
GI
0 40
0 30
GLPF
228
219
PWM
13
13
45
45
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Contents
Reference
CR motor
"5.13.1 CR Motor
Endurance Menu" p.568
PF motor
"5.13.2 PF Motor
Endurance Menu" p.569
Pump
"5.13.3 Pump
Endurance Menu" p.570
Nozzle print
General endurance
"5.13.5 General
Endurance Menu" p.572
Confirmation
"5.13.6 Endurance
Running Check Menu"
p.5-73
[<] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
[Cancel] key
[Enter] key
[Cancel] key
[<] key
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Contents
Set value
Number of endurance
running cycles
-1 to 10000
Remark
Unit: cps
CAUTION
TIP
If the number of endurance running cycles is set to -1, the carriage continuously repeats endurance
running until cancel input is given from the operation panel.
The maximum counter value for endurance running cycles is 99999999 (up to 8-digit number). If the
number of cycles exceeds the maximum value, the counter is reset to 0.
The carriage moving distance is fixed to the maximum value of print area.
CW-speed
[Enter] key
CCW-speed
[Enter] key
Endurance Count
[Enter] key
Performing endurance
[Enter] or [Cancel] key
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Contents
Set value
Number of endurance
running cycles
Remark
Unit: mm
-1 to 10000
TIP
The following table shows the motor moving parameters to media feed amount.
Speed
35CPS
Acceleration
0.1G
Deceleration
0.1G
If the number of endurance running cycles is set to -1, the carriage continuously repeats endurance
running until cancel input is given from the operation panel.
The maximum counter value for endurance running cycles is 99999999 (up to 8-digit number). If the
number of cycles exceeds the maximum value, the counter is reset to 0.
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Contents
Set value
Running speed
Number of endurance
running cycles
Remark
TIP
If the number of endurance running cycles is set to -1, the carriage continuously repeats endurance
running until cancel input is given from the operation panel.
The maximum counter value for endurance running cycles is 99999999 (up to 8-digit number). If
the number of cycles exceeds the maximum value, the counter is reset to 0.
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter]
key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter]
key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter]
key
[Enter]
key
[>] key
Endurance Count
Performing Endurance
[Enter] key
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Contents
Set value
Remark
TIP
If the number of endurance running cycles is set to -1, the carriage continuously repeats endurance
running until cancel input is given from the operation panel.
The maximum counter value for endurance running cycles is 99999999 (up to 8-digit number). If
the number of cycles exceeds the maximum value, the counter is reset to 0.
Endurance count
[Enter] key
Performing endurance running
[Enter] or [Cancel] key
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Contents
Set value
Remark
0.1 to 100
Number of endurance
running cycles
Unit: mm
TIP
In the general endurance menu, the following operations are performed as one cycle of endurance
running
Carriage stroking: 1 stroke
Media feed: 1 cycle
If the number of endurance running cycles is set to -1, the carriage continuously repeats stroking
until cancel input is given from the operation panel.
The maximum counter value for endurance running cycles is 99999999 (up to 8-digit number). If
the number of cycles exceeds the maximum value, the counter is reset to 0.
CW-speed
[Enter] key
CCW-speed
[Enter] key
Media feed amount
[Enter] key
Endurance count
[Enter] key
Performing endurance running
[Enter] or [Cancel] key
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[<] key
Number of endurance running cycles
for the CR Motor
[>] key
[<] key
Number of endurance running cycles
for the PF Motor
[>] key
[<] key
Number of endurance running cycles
for the Pump motor
[>] key
[<] key
Number of endurance running cycles
for Sequential Printing
[>] key
[<] key
Number of general endurance running cycles
[>] key
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Contents
Remark
Version
Sensors
Heater
History
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
5.15.1 Version
In this menu, you can check the ROM version of the controller board firmware, and the version of the
controller board. The firmware version (AP version) is displayed as XX.XX. The controller board version
is displayed in hex format (2 digit).
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
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5.15.2 Sensor
The status of the following sensors on the controller board is displayed.
After-thermistor sensor
[<] key
Pre-heater condition display
[>] key
[<] key
Platen Heater1 condition display
[>] key
[<] key
Platen Heater2 condition display
[>] key
[<] key
After Dryer heater condition display
[>] key
[<] key
K Ink ID condition display
[>] key
[<] key
C Ink ID condition display
[>] key
[<] key
M Ink ID condition display
[>] key
[<] key
Y Ink ID condition display
[>] key
[<] key
Ink NOT sensor condition display
[>] key
[<] key
Ink END sensor condition display
[>] key
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5.15.3 Heater
In this menu, you can check whether pre-heater, platen heater, and after-heater works properly or not. The
printer sets the temperature at 50C and controls the selected heater process. Press [Cancel] key to stop the
operation.
If the temperature reaches to the set value, the printer keeps the temperature control.
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[Enter] keyWhen selecting Pre
5.15.4 History
You can check the maintenance history of the controller board control device. The history is displayed in H
(hour) / M (min.) / S (sec.).
Total operating time of each heater shows the period from when the printer is used in self-diagnosis mode.
Daily operating time is not counted.
[<] key
Time of using Pre-heater
[>] key
[<] key
Time of using Platen Heater
[>] key
[<] key
Time of using After Dryer Heater
[>] key
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Contents
Width
Off
[-] key
[-] key
[+] key
[-] key
[+] key
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6 Maintenance Mode 2
6 Maintenance Mode 2
6.1
Introduction ............................................................................................. 6- 2
6.2
6.3
Maintenance Menu.................................................................................. 6- 3
6.3.1 Counter Display Menu ................................................................... 6-4
6.3.2 Counter Initialization Menu ............................................................ 6-6
6.3.3 Counter Print Menu........................................................................ 6-8
6.3.4 Media Feed Menu .......................................................................... 6-8
6-1
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6.1 Introduction
This chapter provides information on the maintenance mode2.
The maintenance mode2 provides the user with functions of displaying and initializing the life counters. It is
used in the manufacturing process, adjustment, and maintenance.
The maintenance mode2 is implemented in the system firmware. All functions are available from the
operation panel.
TIP
"2.3 Part Names and Functions" p.2-3
6.2.1
To use the maintenance mode 2, you must first call up the maintenance menu on the operation panel.
The maintenance menu is completely independent of the normal operation mode and setup menu display
mode. To run the maintenance menu, follow the steps below.
1. If the system is in the operation mode or the setup
menu mode, press the [Power] key to turn the
power off.
2. While holding down [>] key, [Setting/Value-]
key and [<] key in the operation panel
simultaneously, press [Power] key.
The maintenance mode will start running and
display the maintenance menu.
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6-2
6.2.2
6 Maintenance Mode 2
Contents
Reference
"6.3.2 Counter
Initialization Menu" p.6-6
Counter: Print
PaperFeed
[<] key
[Enter] key
Counter display
[>] key
[Cancal] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Counter initialization
[>] key
[Cancal] key
[<] key
[Enter] key
Counter print
[>] key
[Cancal] key
[Enter] key
[<] key
Media feed
[Cancal] key
[>] key
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6 Maintenance Mode 2
6.3.1
This menu displays the life counters. It consists of the following diagnosis items.
NOTE
All life counters are displayed in decimal number.
Contents
Used Ink K
Used Ink C
Used Ink M
Used Ink Y
Print Number
Waste Ink
CR Motor
PF Motor
PUMP
HEAD K1, K2
HEAD C1, C2
HEAD M1, M2
HEAD Y1, Y2
Cleaner
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6 Maintenance Mode 2
[<] key
Ink consumption (K) counter
[>] key
[<] key
Ink consumption (C) counter
[>] key
[<] key
Ink consumption (M) counter
[>] key
[<] key
Ink consumption (Y) counter
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
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6.3.2
This menu initializes the life counters. The parameters that can be initialized in this menu are as follows.
Table 6-3 Diagnosis Items in Counter Initialization Menu
Diagnosis item
Contents
Print Num.
Ink
All
NVRAM
Timer
CR Motor
PF Motor
Head Unit
Cleaning
PUMP
Shipping
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6 Maintenance Mode 2
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[>] key
[<] key
[Enter]
key
[>] key
6-7
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6.3.3
[Enter] key
6.3.4
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6-8
7 Adjustment
Adjustment
7.1
Introduction ............................................................................................. 7- 3
7.2
Adjustment Item...................................................................................... 7- 3
7.3
7.4
7-1
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7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
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7 Adjustment
7.1 Introduction
This chapter provides information on necessary adjustment items and procedures.
TIP
"10.4 Jigs and Tools" p.10-8
Adjustment
order
Adjustment item
Reference
"7.8 Head
Alignment (Horizontal
Height)" p.7-71
"7.9 Head
Alignment (Vertical
Slant)" p.7-73
Test printing
"5.7.8 Test
Printing Menu" p.5-43
"5.11.1 Parameter
Initialization Menu"
p.5-53
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CR motor assembly
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Adjustment
order
Adjustment item
Reference
Parameter backup
"7.3.1 Parameter
Backup" p.7-10
Firmware installation
"7.3.5 Firmware
Installation" p.7-19
"7.12.2 P_REAR
Sensor Adjustment"
p.7-83
"7.12 Media
Sensor Sensitivity
Adjustment" p.7-79
Test printing
"5.7.8 Test
Printing Menu" p.5-43
"7.7 CR Belt
Tension Adjustment"
p.7-70
Test printing
"5.7.8 Test
Printing Menu" p.5-43
7-4
7 Adjustment
Adjustment
order
PF motor assembly
"7.5 PF Speed
Reduction Belt
Tension Adjustment"
p.7-67
"7.6 PF Encoder
Assembly Position
Adjustment" p.7-68
"7.12.2 P_REAR
Sensor Adjustment"
p.7-83
Test printing
"5.7.8 Test
Printing Menu" p.5-43
"7.12 Media
Sensor Sensitivity
Adjustment" p.7-79
"7.12 Media
Sensor Sensitivity
Adjustment" p.7-79
"7.12.2 P_REAR
Sensor Adjustment"
p.7-83
Cover sensor
assembly
"7.8 Head
Alignment (Horizontal
Height)" p.7-71
PF_ENC assembly
"7.12 Media
Sensor Sensitivity
Adjustment" p.7-79
PF_ENC inspection
"5.5.5 Encoder
Menu" p.5-17
Test printing
"5.7.8 Test
Printing Menu" p.5-43
P_EDGE sensor
assembly
P_REAR sensor
assembly
Adjustment item
7-5
Reference
Rev.-01
7 Adjustment
Adjustment
order
Adjustment item
Reference
CR encoder inspection
"5.5.5 Encoder
Menu" p.5-17
Test printing
"5.7.8 Test
Printing Menu" p.5-43
CR driven pulley
"7.7 CR Belt
Tension Adjustment"
p.7-70
Cutter holder
assembly
"7.10 Cutter
Holder Height
Adjustment" p.7-75
"7.12.1 P_EDGE
Sensor Sensitivity
Adjustment" p.7-80
"7.7 CR Belt
Tension Adjustment"
p.7-70
CR encoder inspection
"5.5.5 Encoder
Menu" p.5-17
"7.10 Cutter
Holder Height
Adjustment" p.7-75
"7.12.1 P_EDGE
Sensor Sensitivity
Adjustment" p.7-80
Carriage assembly
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7 Adjustment
Adjustment
order
Adjustment item
Carriage assembly
(Continued)
10
11
"7.8 Head
Alignment (Horizontal
Height)" p.7-71
12
"7.9 Head
Alignment (Vertical
Slant)" p.7-73
13
14
Test printing
"5.7.8 Test
Printing Menu" p.5-43
7-7
Reference
Rev.-01
7 Adjustment
NOTE
For backing up/installing parameters or installing firmware, you can use either of the following
software. Follow the procedure corresponding to the software you will use.
Mutoh Maintenance Engineer Assistant: The explanation is described below. The existing printers
has been set up using this software.
Mutoh Service Assistance: Newly built software. Some of the specification has been added and
revised.
"7.4 Working with MUTOH Service Assistance" p.7-30
CAUTION
Do not provide MUTOH Maintenance Engineer Assistant to the customer because the
software can upload the printer parameter to computer.
2. Receiving parameters:
NOTE
You can skip operations 2, 3, 4, and 7 above if you upgrade the firmware version only.
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7-8
7 Adjustment
Set IP Address of PC
Maintenance work
Parameter settings
accessible?
NO
YES
Save parameters
Install Firmware
NO
YES
Initialize NV RAM
End
7-9
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7 Adjustment
Set IP Address of PC
Install Firmware
End
7.3.1
Parameter Backup
The NVRAM (Flash-Rom) installed on the main board assembly stores various parameters for the system
operation.
The available backup parameters are as follows.
. Panel setting parameters
. Mechanism adjustment parameters
. Main board-unique adjustment parameters
TIP
The main board-unique adjustment parameters cannot be erased or modified.
If the main board assembly is found to need replacement during maintenance operations, make sure to back
up the parameters. The backup data can be used to restore the original system status, omitting some
adjustment steps.
7.3.2
The following jigs and tools are required for MUTOH Maintenance Engineer Assistant operation.
Windows PC:
CPU: Pentium 400MHz or higher, Installed memory: 128MB or more
With one of the following installed: Windows98/Windows98SE/WindowsMe/Windows2000/
WindowsXP
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7-10
7 Adjustment
7.3.3
Required Environment
7-11
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7 Adjustment
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7-12
7 Adjustment
CAUTION
For the IP address, use the default value as much as possible. If you want to use other
IP address, consult with the network administrator of the network to be connected.
Do not make the IP address in three digits on purpose by entering 0 to 1 digit or 2 digits
strings. For example, the strings which should be entered is 10, you don t have to enter
010. It may be a cause of communication error.
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7-14
7 Adjustment
CAUTION
When the printer and PC are not directly connected with crossover cable but connected via
hub, the IP address needs to be different from that of devices on the network to be
connected. To connect via hub, consult with the network administrator.
Network port
NOTE
When connecting the printer and PC on a one-to-one basis, use a crossover cable. When
connecting the printer and PC via hub, use a straight cable.
Use the printer and host PC on a one-to-one basis using crossover cable, not a part of network, as
possible.
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7 Adjustment
NOTE
If waiting for command is not displayed, follow the steps below.
If IP address that is not default is displayed on the board, releasing [Back] key will display
[IP192.168.xxx.xxx] (depending on the set address) on the LCD. In this case, display either of the
default IP (IP 192.168.1.253) or the set IP address using [+] and [-] key, and press [Enter] key.
Then, waiting for command will be displayed.
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7-16
7.3.4
7 Adjustment
Receiving Parameters
This section describes the procedure to record backup parameters to the PC from the existing MAIN board
assembly. To record backup parameters, follow the steps below.
NOTE
The extension of parameter file is *.prm
.
7-17
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7 Adjustment
NOTE
In the Save of receive parameter file window, the file name to be saved is specified automatically
(you can change the file name). The specified name will be the serial number of the printer.If the
printer has no serial number, default file name will be displayed.
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7-18
7.3.5
7 Adjustment
Firmware Installation
Be careful not to install wrong version of firmware. Installing wrong firmware may disable
printer startup. In this case, MAIN board replacement is required.
NOTE
The extension of firmware file is *.jfl
.
After replacement of MAIN board assembly, make sure DIP SW position is set so that
overwrite-proof function is enabled. Otherwise, when wrong firmware is installed, it may
disable printer startup. In this case, MAIN board replacement is required.
NOTE
Make sure that Paper guide R2 is attached after replacement of MAIN board assembly.
7-19
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7 Adjustment
No.
-5&
%
10
Item
MAIN board
DIP SW
DIP SW 1
DIP SW 2
5. Install firmware referring "(2) Transferring Firmware" p.7-22 and "(3) Confirming Completion of
Installation to Printer" p.7-24.
6. Send parameters referring "7.3.6 Sending Parameters" p.7-26.
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7-20
7 Adjustment
NOTE
If there is no backup parameter is saved for some reason, such as parameter backup malfunction
because MAIN board is damaged, etc., install the latest firmware, initialize NVRAM, then set
parameters manually.
"6.3.2 Counter Initialization Menu" p.6-6
"5.11.2 Parameter Update Menu" p.5-56
NOTE
10
%
-5&
After installation, make sure to set DIP SW position to the right (opposite of origin side) as shown
below.
9. Attach covers.
7-21
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7 Adjustment
NOTE
When connecting the printer and PC on a one-to-one basis, use crossover cable. When connecting
the printer and PC via hub, use straight cable.
Rev.-01
7-22
7 Adjustment
CAUTION
After the Transfer completed window is displayed, only the transfer of installation file
from MUTOH Maintenance Engineer Assistant to the printer is completed, not program
installation to the printer. Do not turn off the printer until installation to the printer finishes.
When Transfer failed incompatible F/W message is displayed while installation of proper
firmware, see the section below:
"(1) Setting DIP SW on MAIN board assembly" p.7-19
7-23
Rev.-01
7 Adjustment
CAUTION
While the LCD display is in the Erasing to Comparing status, the power key is disabled. In
this situation, never disconnect the plug of the printer. Doing so may disable printer startup,
which will require MAIN board replacement.
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NOTE
If an error occurs during installation, the buzzer sounds at intervals of 0.25 second, while the LCD
displays error message and all Hight, Low, Wave, Fine & S.Fine flash. In this case, follow the
troubleshooting instructions. To stop the buzzer, press any key except for the power key once.
Pressing the key once again will return the LCD display to waiting for command and only the
Power LED on.
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7.3.6
Sending Parameters
NOTE
Before sending parameters, perform the following work.
Receiving parameters:
Firmware installation:
NOTE
The extension of parameter file is *.prm
.
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NOTE
Almost as soon as the Send completed window is displayed, parameter writing to printer also
finishes. If writing to printer finishes successfully, the LCD displays the following:
Transfer complete
Buzzer sounds three times and only Power LED turns on. Then, when the LCD displays
16372 bytes recv
parameter writing completes.
7.3.7
NOTE
The extension of subcontroller file is *.mfl
CAUTION
Be careful not to transfer wrong version of firmware. Installing wrong firmware may disable
printer startup. In this case, MAIN board replacement is required.
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NOTE
The date and time information of PC is transferred directly. Check whether the information is correct
or not.
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NOTE
For backing up/installing parameters or installing firmware, you can use either of the following
software. Follow the procedure corresponding to the software you will use.
Mutoh Maintenance Engineer Assistant: The explanation is described below. The existing printers
has been set up using this software.
Mutoh Service Assistance: Newly built software. Some of the specification has been added and
revised.
CAUTION
Do not provide MUTOH Service Assistance to the customer because the software can
access the functions concerning security data of the printer.
7.4.1
Parameter Backup
The NVRAM (Flash-Rom) installed on the main board assembly stores various parameters for the system
operation.
The available backup parameters are as follows.
. Panel setting parameters
. Mechanism adjustment parameters
. Main board-unique adjustment parameters
TIP
The main board-unique adjustment parameters cannot be erased or modified.
If the main board assembly is found to need replacement during maintenance operations, make sure to back
up the parameters. The backup data can be used to restore the original system status, omitting some
adjustment steps.
7.4.2
The following jigs and tools are required for Mutoh Service Assistance operation.
Windows PC:
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7.4.3
Required Environment
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When the printer and PC are not directly connected with crossover cable but connected via
hub, the IP address needs to be different from that of devices on the network to be
connected. To connect via hub, consult with the network administrator.
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3. Enter the required strings In the Login and Pass
word filed and click [Login] button.
The main menu changes and MSA for
technician is displayed on the title bar.
CAUTION
Login name and Password are not disclosed in this manual. Contact a MUTOH dealer for
the information.
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NOTE
When MSA for User starts up in English UI mode, the MSA for Technician mode is also
displayed in English. You need to log off and log in after changing the language mode by selecting
[Setting (S)] - [Language (L)] in Technician mode.
Network port
NOTE
When connecting the printer and PC on a one-to-one basis, use a crossover cable. When
connecting the printer and PC via hub, use a straight cable.
Use the printer and host PC on a one-to-one basis using crossover cable, not a part of network, as
possible.
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NOTE
If the start mode is not appropriate, an error message will be displayed. In that case, select an
appropriate mode and restart the printer.
"7.4.6 Downloading and Saving Error Start the printer with any mode
Log" p.7-43
"7.4.7 Updating Main Firmware" p.7- Start the printer with Board Manager mode.
47
"7.4.8 Updating the Firmware of
Heater Controller" p.7-48
"7.4.11 Using Diagnostic Mode" p.7-54 Start the printer with Printer mode.
"7.4.12 Downloading Individual Code" Start the printer with Board Manager mode.
p.7-58
"7.4.13 Uploading Authorization
Code" p.7-59
"7.4.15 Referring Adjust Parameters" Start the printer with Printer mode.
p.7-63
(8-a)Printer mode
Starts the printer with Printer mode.
Printer mode indicates the status that the printer is powered on normally by pressing the [Power] key on the
operation panel.
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NOTE
If waiting for command is not displayed, follow the steps below.
If IP address that is not default is displayed on the board, releasing [Back] key will display
[IP192.168.xxx.xxx] (depending on the set address) on the LCD. In this case, display either of the
default IP (IP 192.168.1.253) or the set IP address using [+] and [-] key, and press [Enter] key.
Then, waiting for command will be displayed.
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3. After Menu 1: Settings > is displayed on the LCD panel, IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
can be confirmed by pressing the buttons explained below.
[>] key
[Setting/value +] key
[Setting/value -] key
[Setting/value +] key
[Enter]
Displays IP address
[Setting/value -] key
[Setting/value +] key
[Cancel]
[Enter]
Displays Subnet mask
[Setting/value -] key
[Setting/value +] key
[Cancel]
[Enter]
Displays Default gateway
[Cancel]
[Setting/value -] key
NOTE
If Set 23: IP Address or other item is not displayed, change the settings so that IP address or other
items can be displayed by selecting Menu 5: Basic Selection.
Operation Manual
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* key
* key
* key
* key: Any key other than [Power] key.
NOTE
The LCD display changes as shown right
if the network interface card cannot be
recognized because of the damage or poor
contacting.
* key
* key
* key: Any key other than [Power] key.
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CAUTION
Use the default IP address if there is no problem on using the printer. If you want to
use Other than the default value, consult the network administrator of the network.
Do not add 0 when setting an IP address of 1 or 2 digit to IP address field to make the
value 3 digit. Foe example, if you want to enter 010 instead of 10, the network device
of the printer will not recognize 010 as 10 so that the communication error will occur.
7.4.4
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NOTE
The date and time information of PC is transferred directly. Check whether the information is
correct or not.
Confirm that the printer is started with Board Manager mode.
"(8-b) Starting Board Manager Mode" p.7-37
7.4.5
NOTE
Before editing, make sure that the printer is started with Printer mode.
"(8-a) Printer mode" p.7-36
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6. On the Media type upload window, click [OK].
The media type list will be updated.
7.4.6
In this section, how to download and save the error log by using MSA for Technician is described.
NOTE
Downloading and saving error log can be done either in Printer mode and Board Manager mode.
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NOTE
You can download the log data by selecting [Operation (O)] - [Download (D)] in the Error log
download screen.
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NOTE
Saving log data can be done by selecting [File] - [Save as...] in the on the Error log download
window.
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NOTE
When referring error log, follow the steps below.
1. On the Error log download window, click
[Open]
Alternatively, select [File] - [Open].
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NOTE
Before the operation, make sure that the printer is started with Board Manager mode.
"(8) Starting Board Manager Mode" p.7-16
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CAUTION
After the Transfer completed window is displayed, only the transfer of installation file from
MSA for Technician to the printer is completed, not program installation to the printer. Do
not turn off the printer until installation to the printer finishes.
A buzzer on the MAIN board assembly sounds three times when the program installation
finishes.
7.4.8
In this section, how to update the firmware of heater controller by using MSA for Technician.
NOTE
Before the operation, make sure that the printer is started with Board Manager mode.
"(8) Starting Board Manager Mode" p.7-16
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7.4.9
Receiving Parameters
How to backup the printer parameter and download the main board inheritance information is described.
NOTE
Downloading and saving of backup parameters and main board inheritance information can be done
either in Printer mode and Board Manager mode.
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NOTE
If a communication error occurs after clicking [Yes] or [No], an error message will by displayed. On
the error message window, click [OK] to return to main window.
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NOTE
Before the operation, make sure that the printer is started with Board Manager mode.
"(8) Starting Board Manager Mode" p.7-16
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NOTE
If a communication error occurs after clicking [Yes] or [No], an error message will by displayed. On
the error message window, click [OK] to return to main window.
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NOTE
If you select a file with extension other than *.bii and click [Open], an error message will be displayed
and returns to the main window.
NOTE
If a communication error occurs after clicking [Yes] or [No], an error message will by displayed. On
the error message window, click [OK] to return to main window.
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NOTE
Before the operation, make sure that the printer is started with Printer mode.
"(8-a) Printer mode" p.7-36
NOTE
Remote panel window always monitors the printer status. Therefore, if a communication error has
occurred, an error message will be displayed.
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No.
Description
Stops monitoring.
NOTE
If a sensor has a problem and cannot monitor the printer status, the item is displayed in gray. Also, if
the printer does not have the function, the item is displayed in gray.
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No.
Description
Stops monitoring.
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No.
Description
Stops monitoring.
NOTE
If the temperature sensor has a problem and cannot display the monitored information, thermistor
temperature information displays 20 C (68 F), which is the default value.
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NOTE
Before the operation, make sure that the printer is started with Board Manager mode.
"(8) Starting Board Manager Mode" p.7-16
NOTE
If a communication error occurs after clicking [Yes] or [No], an error message will by displayed. On
the error message window, click [OK] to return to main window.
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NOTE
The individual code saved above is used for authorization code issue.
Send the individual code file to a dealer of MUTOH INDUSTRIES LTD to obtain an authorization
code file.
NOTE
Before the operation, make sure that;
Save the authorization code file (*.ulk) to a folder before uploading the file to the printer.
Printer is started with Board Manager mode
"(8) Starting Board Manager Mode" p.7-16
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NOTE
If you select an inappropriate file and click [Open], an error message will be displayed and returns to
the main window.
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NOTE
Before the operation, make sure that the printer is started with Printer mode.
"(8-a) Printer mode" p.7-36
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NOTE
The backup parameter file on the window can be referred after changing the window tab. Also,
obtaining other parameter or opening a saved parameter file updates the contents.
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NOTE
If you select an inappropriate file, such as the file extension is other than *.prm, and click [Open],
an error message will be displayed and returns to the main window.
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NOTE
The backup parameter file on the window can be referred after changing the window tab. Also,
obtaining other parameter or opening a saved parameter file updates the contents.
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NOTE
Once you quit the MSA, it starts with User mode next time. If you want to start it up with Technician
mode, you must do login operation once more.
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7.5.1
The jigs and tools required for PF speed reduction belt tension adjustment are as follows.
TIP
"10.4 Jigs and Tools" p.10-8
7.5.2
Adjustment Procedure
To adjust the PF speed reduction belt tension, follow the steps below.
1. Hook the tip of the tension gauge to the PF motor shaft.
No.
Part name
PF bracket
PF motor shaft
2. Tighten the PF motor fixing screws. At that time, pull the PF motor shaft in the direction shown above
with a bigger arrow so that tension gauge indicates 40.0 0.5N (4078.8gf 50.9gf).
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CAUTION
7.6.1
Adjustment Procedure
No.
Part name
PF encoder assembly
PF encoder scale
2. Align the PF encoder assembly so that the corner covers the periphery of the PF encoder scale, then fix
the PF encoder assembly with screws.
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No.
Part name
PF encoder assembly
PF encoder scale
7 Adjustment
NOTE
Align the PF encoder so that the encoder scale slit periphery came very close to the corners of the PF
encoder.
PF encorder scale
come very close to
this point.
PF encorder scale
PF encorder
No.
Part name
Slit guide
Scale
PF scale assembly
4. Turn the scale around to check that the scale does not swing toward the speed reduction pulley from the
center of the encoder gap. If it swings, adjust the PF encoder assembly position again.
NOTE
There is no problem even if the scale hits the slit guide when turned around.
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No.
Part name
2. After adjustment, apply screw-locking agent to the screw head of the CR tension mounting shaft not to
loosen it.
No.
1
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Part name
7 Adjustment
CAUTION
To align the graduation alignment pointer with the center line of driven pulley base, align the
left side (viewed from the front of the printer) of the pointer with the center line as shown
below.
Alignment pointer
L side
R side
Alignment pointer
NOTE
Before starting adjustment, remove the following parts.
CR board cover:
Cable cover R:
Adjust the horizontal height of the head alignment before adjusting the vertical alignment slant of
head alignment.
In this procedure, align the print head in the direction shown below.
Print head
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1. Start the system in self-diagnosis function mode and print the adjustment patterns in Head Slant Check
Menu 1.
"5.7.4 Head Slant Check Menu" p.5-29
2. Make adjustment based on the printed adjustment patterns.
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No.
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Part name
7 Adjustment
NOTE
Before starting adjustment, remove the following parts.
CR board cover:
Cable cover R:
Before aligning print head in vertical direction, perform the alignment in horizontal direction.
"7.8 Head Alignment (Horizontal Height)" p.7-71
In this procedure, align the print head in the direction shown below.
Print head
Side view
1. Start the system in self-diagnosis function mode and print the adjustment patterns in Head Slant Check
Menu 2.
"5.7.4 Head Slant Check Menu" p.5-29
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3. Loosen the vertical-slant adjusting tab screw and move the tab left and right to adjust the head vertical
angle.
No.
Part name
TIP
"10.4 Jigs and Tools" p.10-8
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Part name
Cutter holder
2. Place the jig cutter holder (VJ) on the front of pressure arm, which is the third one from the origin.
No.
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Part name
Pressure arm
Platen
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3. Place the cutter holder on the side face of the jig, set the cutter holder to the depression of the jig, and
hold the cutter holder down from above. Make sure that the part indicated by a circle in the figure holds
the cutter holder, fasten the tentatively-tightened screw fully and determine the cutter holder height.
No.
Part name
Cutter holder
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TIP
"10.4 Jigs and Tools" p.10-8
No.
Part name
Platen
2. Move the carriage from the origin side while the head height adjusting lever is in LOW.
3. Check that the carriage can pass through a gap above the 1.1mm part of the PG height checking jig and
cannot pass through a gap above the 1.3mm part.
No.
OO
OO
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Part name
Head
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4. Reverse the direction of the jig and move the carriage from the opposite side of the origin.
5. If the result of step 3 is NG, readjust the PG height by moving two height adjust cams on both left and
right of carriage.
To raise the head height: Rotate cam upward.
To lower the head height: Rotate cam downward.
Left view
Right view
No.
Part name
Carriage
NOTE
The left and right cam changes the height separately. Make sure that follow the steps 3 to 4 and check
both left and right of the head height is proper by using PG height checking jig.
6. Apply adhesion bond to the height adjustment cam and fix the height.
7. Return the carriage to the origin side.
8. Close the covers.
P_EDGE sensor
P_REAR sensor
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NOTE
When you adjust the sensor sensitivity, note the following;
Any ambient light, such as sun light or room light, does not interfere with the sensor.
Keep the media holding lever down so that the media is stable on the sensor during adjustment.
If media is not securely held, the sensor detection accuracy may be decreased.
Use non-conductive screwdriver when operating the trimmer on the MAIN board assembly.
If a conductive screwdriver contacts with electronic component on the MAIN board or frame,
it may cause a short-circuit.
Before adjusting sensor sensitivity, perform the following work.
Install all covers except for media guide R2.
"4.2 Removal of Covers" p.4-5
TIP
"10.4 Jigs and Tools" p.10-8
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NOTE
Start the self-diagnosis function before setting the test media. Otherwise, suction fan is not rotated
and you cannot get correct setting value.
TIP
"5.2.2 Starting Up" p.5-5
NOTE
The suction fan will not be rotated if the [Enter] key is pressed before setting the test media. Make
sure to press the [Enter] key after setting the test media.
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9. Adjust the P_EDGE sensor adjusting volumes as shown below so that the value displayed in the operation
panel becomes 216 10.
Counterclockwise: Sensitivity increases
Clockwise: Sensitivity decreases
Trimmer R361: Rough adjustment
Trimmer R365: Fine adjustment
Main board
1
No.
Part name
Trimmer R361
Trimmer R365
10. Adjust the P_EDGE sensor adjusting volumes so that the value displayed in the operation panel becomes
216 10.
11. Move the paper edge sensor to the non reflective tape area.
No.
Part name
Metal measure
12. Check that the value displayed in the operation panel is 80 or less.
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TIP
"10.4 Jigs and Tools" p.10-8
TIP
"5.2.2 Starting Up" p.5-5
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7. Adjust the P_REAR sensor adjusting volumes as shown below so that the value displayed in the operation
panel becomes 216 10.
Counterclockwise: Sensitivity increases
Clockwise: Sensitivity decreases
Trimmer R371: Rough adjustment
Trimmer R373: Fine adjustment
Main board
2
No.
Part name
Trimmer R371
Trimmer R373
8. Check that the value displayed in the operation panel is 216 10.
9. Remove the standard media.
10. Check that the value displayed in the operation panel is 80 or below.
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8 Maintenance
8 Maintenance
8.1
Introduction ............................................................................................. 8- 2
8.2
8.3
8.4
Lubrication/Bonding............................................................................... 8- 7
8.5
Transportation of Printer........................................................................ 8- 8
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8 Maintenance
8.1 Introduction
This chapter provides information about the periodical services, part life, lubrication/bonding, and transport.
WARNING
Before starting any maintenance work, always perform the following operations.
Turn the printer. power OFF.
Remove the power cable from the power outlet.
Not doing so may cause electric shock or damage to the electric circuit.
Unplug the cables connected to the printer.
Failure to do so could result in damage to the printer.
CAUTION
Make sure there is sufficient space around the printer when performing maintenance
work.
When servicing the machinery inside with some covers removed, pay special attention
not to be injured by the driving mechanisms.
Maintenance must be done by more than two person for the following work.
When disassembling or reassembling the printer and the optional stand
When packing the printer for transportation
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8 Maintenance
TIP
Operation manual
8.2.1
Part to be replaced
Reference
Damper assembly
"4.6.1 Replacing
Print Head" p.4-56
Maintenance assembly
"4.7 Replacement of
Maintenance Section
Components" p.4-66
"4.7.3 Replacing
Cleaner Head (Cleaning
Wiper)" p.4-71
CR belt
"4.5.5 Replacing CR
Driven Pulley and CR
belt" p.4-53
8-3
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8.2.2
Media guide L
Sub platen front surface
Timing
Several times per
year
Check point
Media dust
accumulation
Foreign objects
Damages
Action
Clean it.
NOTE
If ink deposits
are present,
remove them
with a dampened
cloth and wipe
the area with a
clean dry cloth.
Timing fence
(CR encoder detection
slit plate)
Media dust
accumulation
Foreign objects
Damages
Clean it.
Foreign objects
Clean it.
Media dust
accumulation
Foreign objects
Clean it.
Cleaner head
(Cleaning wiper)
Ink deposits
Damages
Clean it.
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8-4
8 Maintenance
TIP
"6.3.1 Counter Display Menu" p.6-4
Life expectancy
Warning
display
How to
restore
Replacement
parts
References
Full Waste
Ink Tank
CR motor
4,700,000 passes
Life Times
[CR Motor]
CR motor
initialization
At the first
warning:
CR motor
CR Driven
pulley
(Check the ink
tube and the CR
cable.)
At the next
warning:
CR cable
besides above
"4.5.1 CR
Motor
Assembly"
p.4-46
"4.5.5
Replacing CR
Driven Pulley
and CR belt"
p.4-53
"4.10.2
Replacing Ink
Tube" p.4-86
"4.10.3
Replacing CR
Tape Wire"
p.4-89
PF motor
20 Km
Life Times
[PF Motor]
PF motor
initialization
Replace as
necessary
"4.4.1
Replacing PF
Motor
Assembly"
p.4-40
Print head
Head unit
initialization
Replace as
necessary
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
8-5
By
Waste ink box
pressing
(Replaced by
[Enter]
users)
key while
replacing
the counter
to the new
one.
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8 Maintenance
Rev.-01
Life expectancy
60 million
pulses(182,000
rotations)
Warning
display
Life Times
[Pump]
8-6
How to
restore
Pump
initialization
Replacement
parts
Replace as
necessary
References
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
8 Maintenance
8.4 Lubrication/Bonding
This section covers the lubrication/bonding information.
After disassembling/assembling this printer, always perform necessary lubrication/bonding according to
Table 8-4"Lubricant List"(p.6).
CAUTION
Only use specified lubricants and greases. The use of unauthorized lubricants and greases
may damage the components and shorten the printer life.
Cover section
Item
Manufacturer
Type
Roll receiver
(L, R)
Dow Corning
Toray Co.,Ltd.
MOLYKOTE
(R)EM-60L
GREASE
Front cover
support pin L
Dow Corning
Toray Co.,Ltd.
MOLYKOTE
(R)EM-60L
GREASE
Cursor guide
Mitsubishi
Pressure
shaft bearing
Apply to the
peripheral surface.
Dow Corning
Toray Co.,Ltd.
MOLYKOTE
(R)EM-60L
GREASE
Pressure
shaft stopper
Apply to the
pressure lever
springs.
Dow Corning
Toray Co.,Ltd.
MOLYKOTE
(R)EM-60L
GREASE
Head section
Head cable
Not specified
10mm- width
double faced
tape
Cable guide
section
CR cable
Not specified
10mm-width
double faced
tape
Tube guide
Not specified
10mm-width
double faced
tape
Screw
Three Bond
Co., Ltd.
1401
CR section
Others
8-7
Exploded
view
Rev.-01
8 Maintenance
TIP
Operation manual
11. If the optional stand is used, separate the printer from the stand.
TIP
Operation manual
Rev.-01
8-8
9 Troubleshooting
9 Troubleshooting
9.1
Introduction ............................................................................................. 9- 2
9.2
9.3
9-1
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9 Troubleshooting
9.1 Introduction
This chapter provides information on possible causes of machine errors/damage and recovery actions.
If the machine is malfunctioning and an error message is displayed on the operation panel, refer to "9.2
Troubleshooting with Error Messages" p.9-2. If the machine is malfunctioning but no error messages are
displayed, refer to "9.3 Troubleshooting Without Error Messages" p.9-30.
If cause of errors/damage and recovery actions are not found in this chapter, or the machine cannot restore to
normal status, please contact the distributor your purchased the product from or our customer support center.
Message type
Contents
Reference
Operation status
"9.2.1
Operation
Status" p.9-3
Error with
message
"9.2.2
Errors with
Message" p.9-5
Data error
"9.2.3
Errors
Requiring
Reboot" p.9-9
Command error
"9.2.3
Errors
Requiring
Reboot" p.9-9
Error requiring
reboot
"9.2.3
Errors
Requiring
Reboot" p.9-9
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9.2.1
9 Troubleshooting
Operation Status
This section describes the message contents, check items, and recovery actions for normal operation.
These messages appear on LCD, and the machine stops its operation at the same time.
Table 9-2 Events and Check Items for Operation Status Messages
No.
Message
Event/
symptom
Check item
Is cover sensor
assembly loose?
Action
Tighten cover sensor
assembly screws.
Reference
Cover Open
Front cover is
open.
"4.8.3
Replacing
Cover Sensor
Assembly"
p.4-78
Lever Up
4. Is sensor of lever
sensor assembly
contaminated?
5.
Is lever sensor
cable connected
securely?
"4.5.3
Replacing
Lever
Sensor" p.449
"4.8.3
Replacing
Cover Sensor
Assembly"
p.4-78
"4.5.4
Replacing T
Fence" p.4-50
9-3
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-2 Events and Check Items for Operation Status Messages (Continued)
No.
Message
Event/
symptom
Check item
Action
Lever Up
Media End
Displayed
1. Is P_EDGE sensor Securely connect it to
when media is
assembly cable at
CR board assembly
not set
the head section
connector J211.
connected
correctly?
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
2. Is P_REAR sensor
assembly under
media guide R
connected
correctly?
Securely connect it to
main board assembly
connector J114.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
3. Check sensor
sensitivity from
"Sen 6:EdgeAD" of
self-diagnosis
function.
"7.12.1
P_EDGE
Sensor
Sensitivity
Adjustment"
p.7-80
Rev.-01
Reference
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
5. Check presence of
media from "Sen
7:Rear" of selfdiagnosis function.
6. CR cable may be
broken.
Replace CR cable.
"4.10.3
Replacing CR
Tape Wire"
p.4-89
7. Main board
assembly may be
damaged.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-4
9.2.2
9 Troubleshooting
This section describes the contents of errors with messages as well as the check items and recovery actions.
These messages are displayed when an abnormal condition occurs while the machine is running.
Upon an occurrence of an error with message, the machine stops its operation at the same time.
The error can be cancelled by removing the error causes. After that, the machine will restart its operation.
Table 9-3 Events and Check Items for Errors with Messages
No.
1
Message
Undefined
Media
Event/
symptom
Check item
Action
Reference
Media
1. Is P_EDGE sensor
detection failed
assembly cable at
head connected
correctly?
Securely connect it to
CR board assembly
connector J211.
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
2. Is P_REAR sensor
under media guide
R connected
correctly?
Securely connect it to
main board assembly
connector J130, J131.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
3. Check sensor
sensitivity from
"Sen 6:EdgeAD" of
self-diagnosis
function.
5. CR cable may be
broken.
"7.12.1
P_EDGE
Sensor
Sensitivity
Adjustment"
p.7-80
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
Replace CR cable.
"4.10.3
Replacing CR
Tape Wire"
p.4-89
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
9-5
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-3 Events and Check Items for Errors with Messages (Continued)
No.
1
Message
Undefined
Media
Event/
symptom
Check item
Media
7. Check presence of
detection failed
media from "Sen
7:Rear" of selfdiagnosis function.
8. Main board
assembly may be
damaged.
Media Slant
Media is
running
obliquely.
Action
Reference
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
1. Set media again and If this error is caused by check reappearance. user's inappropriate
media setting, instruct
correct media setting
procedure.
2. Is suction fan works
normally when
checked through
Fan1: Vacum Fan
of "Test6: Fan" of
self-diagnosis
function?
- Check connection of
following main board
assembly connectors.
Suction fan 1 cable:
J128
Suction fan 2 cable:
J127
Suction fan L cable:
J126
Replace suction fan
assembly.
Replace cable of
suction fan that does
not operate
normally.
"4.9.1
Replacing
Suction Fan
Assembly"
p.4-82
Rev.-01
4. Check pressure
lever operation.
5. Is P_EDGE sensor
assembly cable at
head connected
correctly?
Securely connect it to
CR board assembly
connector J211.
9-6
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-3 Events and Check Items for Errors with Messages (Continued)
No.
2
Message
Media Slant
[KCMY]
Ink Near End
[KCMY]
Ink End
[KCMY]
No Cartridge
Event/
symptom
Media is
running
obliquely.
Check item
6. Check sensor
sensitivity from
"Sen 6:EdgeAD" of
self-diagnosis
function.
Action
Reference
"7.12.1
P_EDGE
Sensor
Sensitivity
Adjustment"
p.7-80
Replace P_EDGE
sensor assembly.
Reconnect following
connectors.
MAIN board: J43
HEATER JUNCTION
board:
Connector J5(K)
Connector J6(C)
Connector J7(M)
Connector J8(Y)
that is displayed as
"Ink Near End" or
"Ink End", switch
ink sensor assembly
connector with that
of normally
displayed ink color.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.8.1
Replacing
Ink Holder (I/
H)
Assembly"
p.4-73
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-7
Reconnect following
connectors.
MAIN board: J43
HEATER JUNCTION
board:
Connector J5(K)
Connector J6(C)
Connector J7(M)
Connector J8(Y)
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-3 Events and Check Items for Errors with Messages (Continued)
No.
4
Message
[KCMY]
No Cartridge
[KCMY]Not
Original
Rev.-01
Event/
symptom
Check item
Action
Reference
"4.8.1
Replacing
Ink Holder (I/
H)
Assembly"
p.4-73
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Specified ink 1. Check if the same If the message appears: cartridge is not
message appear if Refer to the action in
installed.
turning machine
check item No. 2.
OFF and turn it ON
again.
2. Check if specified
ink cartridge is
used.
Operation
Manual
"4.8.1
Replacing
Ink Holder (I/
H)
Assembly"
p.4-73
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
4. Check contact of
ink ID sensor
assembly
connector.
- Reconnect following
main board assembly
connectors.
MAIN board: J43
HEATER JUNCTION
board:
Connector J5(K)
Connector J6(C)
Connector J7(M)
Connector J8(Y)
If no change occurs,
proceed to step (5).
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-8
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-3 Events and Check Items for Errors with Messages (Continued)
No.
Message
Warning:
Waste fluid
box full
Event/
symptom
Waste fluid
tank is almost
full.
Check item
Warning: Ink
tube life
Reference
Action
Operation
Manual
"4.10.2
Replacing
Ink Tube"
p.4-86
NOTE
The square bracket pair in an error message contains the applicable ink color.
If no ink and no cartridge occur at the same time, no cartridge message has priority to be displayed.
9.2.3
This section describes the contents of reboot-requiring errors as well as the check items and recovery actions.
These errors are issued when any of the following critical problems occurs.
Obstacle that prevents the machine's operation
When any of the above conditions occurs, the machine follows the steps shown below before stopping its
operation.
1. Turn OFF the driving system power automatically.
2. Flash all lamps in the operation panel and generate intermittent audible alarm.
3. Display the applicable error message on the LCD.
The error can be cancelled by removing the error causes and restarting the machine.
9-9
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Message
E 016 error
Interrupt
[00]
E 016 error
TLB Modif
[01]
Rev.-01
Event/
symptom
Interruption
exception
error:
Abnormal
condition in
interruption
process.
Check item
1. Check AC power
supply and printer
surrounding
equipment.
2. Check reappearance
by turning ON/OFF
the machine power
several times. Make
sure to perform this
check repeatedly
even if no problems
seem to be present.
(Make the same
condition as user's.)
Command
border
exception/TLB
exception (load
or command
fetch) error:
Abnormal
condition in
command
border.
Or TLB
exception in
data load or
command
fetch.
9-10
Action
Contact our customer
support center.
Reference
Operation
Manual
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-4 Symptoms and Check Items for CPU System Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
3
Message
E 016 error
TLB-L/I
[02]
Event/
symptom
Check item
Data border
3. Check serial
exception/TLB
number of the
exception
printer.
Action
4. Main board
assembly may be
defective.
E 016 error
TLB-S
[03]
Data border
exception/TLB
exception
(store) error:
Abnormal
condition in
data border.
Or TLB
exception in
data storing.
E 016 error
AddErr-L/I
[04]
Address
exception error
(load or
command
fetch):
Address error
in command
load or fetch.
E 016 error
AddErr-S
[05]
Address
exception error
(store):
Address error
in saving
process.
E 016 error
BusErr-I
[06]
Bus exception
error (load or
store):
Bus error in
command
loading or
storing
E 016 error
BusErr-L
[07]
1. Check serial
number of the
printer.
2. Main board
assembly may be
defective.
9-11
Reference
Contact our
customer support
center.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Replace main board Assembly"
p.4-26
assembly.
Contact our
customer support
center.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Replace main board Assembly"
p.4-26
assembly.
Contact our
customer support
center.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
Replace main board p.4-26
assembly.
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-4 Symptoms and Check Items for CPU System Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
9
Message
E 016 error
SystemCall
[08]
Event/
symptom
System call
exception
error:
Abnormal
condition in
system call
10
E 016 error
BreakPoint
[09]
Break point
exception
error:
Abnormal
condition in
break point
11
E 016 error
Reserverd
[10]
Reserved
command
exception
error:
Abnormal
condition in
reserved
command
12
E 016 error
Copro
[11]
Coprocessor
disabled
exception
error:
Abnormal
condition in
coprocessor
Rev.-01
Check item
1. Check serial
number of the
printer.
2. Main board
assembly may be
defective.
9-12
Action
Contact our
customer support
center.
Reference
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
Replace main board p.4-26
assembly.
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-4 Symptoms and Check Items for CPU System Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
13
Message
E 016 error
Overflow
[12]
Event/
symptom
Arithmetic
overflow
exception
error:
Overflow
occurs
14
E 016 error
Trap
[13]
Trap exception
error:
Trap occurs
15
E 016 error
Floating
[15]
Floating point
exception
error:
Abnormal
condition in
floating point
process
16
E 016 error
WatchDog
[32]
Watchdog
time-out
exception
error:
Time-out in
watchdog
17
E 016 error
Abort Err
[33]
Abort error:
Process
aborted
Check item
1. Check AC power
supply and printer
surrounding
equipment.
Action
Contact our
customer support
center.
3. Check serial
number of the
printer.
Contact our
customer support
center.
4. Main board
assembly may be
defective.
Reference
2. Check reappearance
by turning ON/OFF
the machine power
several times. Make
sure to perform this
check repeatedly
even if no problems
seem to be present.
(Make the same
condition as user's.)
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-13
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
NOTE
For the PC settings, refer to your PC's operation manual.
Message
E 065 error
PF motor
Event/
symptom
Check item
Abnormal
1. Check error history
condition in PF
from "Test7:
motor (X-axis)
Record." of selfduring printer
diagnosis function.
operation.
2. Set the number of
Displayed if
endurance running
the difference
cycles to 50 or more
between motor
from Check10:
command
Endurance of
value and
"Life2: PF Motor"
feedback from
of self-diagnosis
encoder is
function, and check
large.
if "X motor error"
occurs.
3. Check "Encoder:
PF" from "Test5:
Encoder" of selfdiagnosis function.
Action
-
Check connection of
following main board
assembly connectors.
PF motor cable
assembly
connector: J20
PF_ENC assembly
connector: J12
If NG, check
connection of main
"4.4.1
board assembly
Replacing PF
connector: J12.
Motor
Replace PF motor Assembly"
assembly.
p.4-40
Rev.-01
9-14
"5.5.7
History
Menu" p.5-18
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
4. PF motor assembly
may be defective.
5. Main board
assembly may be
defective.
Reference
"4.3.3
Replace main board
Replacing
assembly.
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-5 Symptoms and Check Items for Mechanical Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
2
Message
E 066 error
CR motor
Event/
symptom
Check item
Action
Abnormal
1. Check error history condition in
from "Test7:
CR motor (YRecord" of selfaxis) during
diagnosis function.
printer
Clean and lubricate
2. Move carriage in
operation.
CR rail roller guide.
both directions
Displayed if
while the printer is Check connection
the difference
of following
turned off, and
between motor
connectors.
check if there is any
command
position where
Main board:
value and
carriage does not
CR motor assembly
feedback from
move smoothly.
connector: J21
encoder is
large.
3. Set the number of CR cable connector:
J9 - J11
endurance running
cycles to 50 or more CR board:
from Check10:
CR cable connector:
Endurance of
J201 - J205
"Life1: CR motor"
of self-diagnosis
function, and check
if "Y motor error"
occurs.
9-15
Reference
"5.5.7
History
Menu" p.5-18
"8.4
Lubrication/
Bonding"
p.8-7
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-5 Symptoms and Check Items for Mechanical Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
3
Message
E 067 error
PF encoder
Event/
symptom
Check item
Abnormal
1. Check error history
condition in
from "Test7:
media feed
Record" of
amount (XCheck2: Test of
axis) during
self-diagnosis
printer
function.
operation.
2. Set the number of
Displayed if
endurance running
there is no
cycles to 50 or more
feedback from
from Check10:
encoder.
Endurance of
"Life2: PF Motor"
of self-diagnosis
function, and check
if "X motor error"
occurs.
3. Check "Encoder:
PF" from "Test5:
Encoder" of
Check2: Test of
self-diagnosis
function.
4. PF motor assembly
may be defective.
5. Main board
assembly may be
defective.
Rev.-01
9-16
Action
Reference
"5.5.7
History
Menu" p.5-18
Check connection of
following main board
assembly connectors.
PF motor cable
assembly
connector: J20
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
PF_ENC assembly
connector: J12
If NG, check
connection of main
board assembly
connector: J12.
Replace PF motor
assembly.
"4.4.1
Replacing PF
Motor
Replace main board Assembly"
p.4-40
assembly.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-5 Symptoms and Check Items for Mechanical Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
4
Message
E 068 error
CR encoder
Event/
symptom
Check item
Abnormal
1. Check error history
condition in
from of Check2:
head travel
Test - "Test7:
distance (YRecord" axis) during
Record2: Error of
printer
self-diagnosis
operation.
function.
Displayed if
2. Move carriage in
there is no
both directions
feedback from
while the printer is
encoder.
turned off, and
check if there is any
position where
carriage does not
move smoothly.
Action
-
Reference
"5.5.7
History
Menu" p.5-18
Main board:
"4.3.3
CR motor assembly Replacing
connector: J21
Main Board
CR cable connector: Assembly"
J9 - J11
p.4-26
CR board:
3. Set the number of CR cable connector:
endurance running
J201 - J205
cycles to 50 or more
from Check10:
Endurance of
"Life1: CR motor"
of self-diagnosis
function, and check
if "Y motor error"
occurs.
9-17
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-5 Symptoms and Check Items for Mechanical Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
5
Message
E069 error
PF time-out
Event/
symptom
Time-out
condition in
media feed
amount (Xaxis) during
printer
operation.
Displayed if
pressure roller
does not reach
the defined
position.
Check item
Rev.-01
Action
9-18
Reference
"5.5.7
History
Menu" p.5-18
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Replace PF motor
assembly.
"4.4.1
Replacing PF
Replace main board Motor
Assembly"
assembly.
p.4-40
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-5 Symptoms and Check Items for Mechanical Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
6
Message
Event/
symptom
E 070 error
CR time-out
Time-out
condition in
head travel
distance (Yaxis) during
printer
operation.
Displayed if
carriage does
not reach the
defined
position.
Check item
Action
Reference
"5.5.7
History
Menu" p.5-18
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Replace PF motor
assembly.
"4.4.1
Replacing PF
Replace main board Motor
Assembly"
assembly.
p.4-40
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
6. Main board
assembly may be
defective.
9-19
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-5 Symptoms and Check Items for Mechanical Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
7
8
9
Message
Event/
symptom
Check item
E071 error
Overload
7. Check if T fence is
PF overcurrent condition in PF
contaminated or
motor (X-axis)
worn out.
during printer
operation.
E 072 error
Overload
CR overcurrent condition in
CR motor (YE074 error
axis) during
CR2
printer
overcurrent
operation.
9. Main board
assembly may be
damaged.
9-20
Reference
If grease or dust
"4.5.4
collect: Wipe fence Replacing T
with a dry cloth.
Fence" p.4-50
If ink deposit
presents: Wipe it off
with cloth
dampened with
neutral detergent.
8. Check "CR
Encoder" from
"Test5: Encoder" of
Check2: Test of
self-diagnosis
function.
Rev.-01
Action
"4.5.4
If contamination or Replacing T
deposit is too heavy: Fence" p.4-50
Replace T fence.
a) If NG:
Check following cable
connection.
"4.5.4
CR board assembly Replacing T
connector J207
Fence" p.4-50
"4.5.1 CR
b) Replace following
Motor
parts.
Assembly"
T fence
CR motor assembly p.4-46
"4.10.1
CR board assembly
Replacing
CR
CR cable
Board
Assembly"
Replace main board p.4-84
"4.10.3
assembly.
Replacing CR
Tape Wire"
p.4-89
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-5 Symptoms and Check Items for Mechanical Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
10
11
Message
Event/
symptom
E 076 error
pre-heater
system
Abnormal
condition in
pre-heater
system
(thermistor,
heater).
Check item
Action
Is head cable
inserted obliquely?
Is it locked
securely?
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
2. Is head cable
broken?
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
3. Head thermistor
may be faulty.
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
Disconnection of
connector, wrong
wiring, or heater
malfunction of
thermistor and heater
may be occurred.
1. Reconnect
connector of
thermistor and
heater.
"4.4.4
Replacing
Heater and
Thermistor
Assembly"
p.4-44
"4.3
Replacement
of Board Base
Section
Components
" p.4-21
2. Check connection
of board section.
3. Replace heater.
12
Reference
Disconnection of
connector, wrong
wiring, or heater
malfunction of
thermistor and heater
may be occurred.
1. Reconnect
connector of
thermistor and
heater.
2. Check connection
of board section.
3. Replace heater.
9-21
"4.4.4
Replacing
Heater and
Thermistor
Assembly"
p.4-44
"4.3
Replacement
of Board Base
Section
Components
" p.4-21
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-5 Symptoms and Check Items for Mechanical Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
Message
13
E078Err After
Heat
Event/
symptom
Abnormal
condition in
after-heater
system
(thermistor,
heater).
Check item
Disconnection of
connector, wrong
wiring, or heater
malfunction of
thermistor and heater
may be occurred.
Action
1. Reconnect
connector of
thermistor and
heater.
2. Check connection
of board section.
3. Replace heater.
14
E079Err
Commu.
Abnormal
condition in
serial communication
between main
board to
controller
board during
printing
operation.
15
E080Err
Junction
Rev.-01
Reference
"4.4.4
Replacing
Heater and
Thermistor
Assembly"
p.4-44
"4.3
Replacement
of Board Base
Section
Components
" p.4-21
Communication
1. Check connection
"4.3
cable may be faulty.
between main board Replacement
to controller board. of Board Base
F/W on controller
board may be faulty. 2. Check connection Section
Components
between junction
Main board
" p.4-21
board to controller
assembly may be
"5.5.2
board.
damaged.
Version
Controller board
Menu" p.5-13
3. Check firmware
assembly may be
"7.3.5
version and install
faulty.
Firmware
the latest version.
Installation"
Power board
4. Replace controller p.7-19
assembly may be
board or main
"4.3.6
damaged.
board.
Replacing
Power Board
5. Replace power
Assembly"
board assembly.
p.4-31
Abnormal
condition in
serial communication
between
junction board
to controller
board during
printing
operation.
9-22
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-5 Symptoms and Check Items for Mechanical Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
16
17
Message
E 081 error
CR origin
E 082 error
wiper sensor
Event/
symptom
Check item
Action
CR_HP
1. Check CR_HP
detection is not
sensor from "Sen1:
possible.
CR Origin" of selfdiagnosis function.
Abnormal
condition in
wiper sensor.
Reference
Check connection
of CR_HP sensor
cable assembly
connector.
"5.5.4
Sensor
Menu" p.5-15
Replace CR_HP
sensor.
"4.5.2
Replacing CR
Origin Point
Sensor" p.447
3. Main board
assembly may be
damaged.
"4.3.3
Replace main board
assembly.
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Wiper sensor
assembly may be
faulty.
1. Check connection
of wiper sensor
connector.
Maintenance
assembly may be
damaged.
2. Replace wiper
sensor.
Main board
assembly may be
faulty.
3. Replace wiper
origin cable
assembly.
4. Replace pump cap
assembly.
"4.7.3
Replacing
Cleaner Head
(Cleaning
Wiper)" p.471
"4.3
Replacement
of Board Base
Section
Components
" p.4-21
Replace head.
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
19
E 085 error
head overheat
Abnormal
condition in
head driver.
"4.3
Replacement
of Board Base
Section
Components
" p.4-21
20
E 086 error
head OVP
Abnormal
condition in
head driver.
9-23
"4.6
Replacement
of Head
Section
Components
" p.4-56
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-5 Symptoms and Check Items for Mechanical Serious Errors (Continued)
No.
Message
21
E087Err H
Trans Th
22
E090Err
Heater Volt.
Event/
symptom
Check item
Abnormal
Temperature
1. Replace thermistor.
condition in
abnormality of head
2. Replace main
head transistor. transistor on main board
board.
or sensor abnormality of
thermistor may be
occurred.
23
E 097 error
NVRAM
Rev.-01
Action
Reference
"4.4.4
Replacing
Heater and
Thermistor
Assembly"
p.4-44
"4.3
Replacement
of Board Base
Section
Components
" p.4-21
Abnormal
condition in
NVRAM.
9-24
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9.2.4
9 Troubleshooting
This section describes the error messages displayed when sending backup parameters and firmware using
dedicated online software, as well as their recovery actions.
Table 9-6 Error Messages During File Transmission
No.
Message
Event/
symptom
Check item
Action
Transfer firmware
again.
Reference
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
1. Transfer firmware
again.
2. If error message is
still displayed,
check if transferred
firmware is an
appropriate file.
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
10
9-25
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
12
13
Message
Internal Error
Memory
Exhausted
Event/
symptom
No memory
area is
available.
Check item
Normally not occurred.
SODIMM may be
defective.
Replace SODIMM.
Check connection
between control board
and main board.
Reconnect control
board and main
board.
Replace control
board.
Replace main
board.
14
15
Rev.-01
Action
9-26
Replace main
board.
Reference
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.3.4
Replacing
HEATER
CONT board
assembly"
p.4-27
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9 Troubleshooting
Message
Boot Transfer
failed
Opening seq.
failed
Event/
symptom
Check item
Opening
sequence of
boot code
transfer failed.
Check connection
between control
board and main
board.
Action
Reconnect control
board and main
board. Otherwise,
replace the cable
connecting control
board and main
board.
Reference
"4.3.4
Replacing
HEATER
CONT board
assembly"
p.4-27
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"7.3
Working with
MUTOH
Maintenance
Engineer
Assistant"
p.7-8
"7.4
Working with
MUTOH
Service
Assistance"
p.7-30
9-27
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Message
Event/
symptom
Check item
Action
Boot Transfer
failed
55-AA
Timeout
AA did not
Check connection
replied to Step between control board
55 of boot code and main board.
transfer.
Boot Transfer
failed
55-AA reply
error xx
xx replied to
Step 55 of boot
code transfer.
19
Boot Transfer
failed
End code xx
An error (xx)
replied to
transfer end of
boot code.
20
Boot Transfer
failed
Echo timeout
Transfer
sequence echo
of boot code
did not reply.
21
Boot Transfer
failed
Echo error xx
Invalid transfer
sequence echo
of boot code
did not reply.
22
23
SODIMM or main
24
25
26
27
18
Rev.-01
9-28
Reconnect control
board and main
board.
Replace control
board.
Replace main
board.
Reference
"4.3.4
Replacing
HEATER
CONT board
assembly"
p.4-27
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
Replace SODIMM.
p.4-26
Replace main
board.
9 Troubleshooting
Message
28
Transfer not
ready
Event/
symptom
Check item
9-29
Action
Reference
"7.3
Working with
MUTOH
Maintenance
Engineer
Assistant"
p.7-8
"7.4
Working with
MUTOH
Service
Assistance"
p.7-30
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
9.3.1
No.
Symptom
Machine power
cannot be turned ON
Rev.-01
Check item
Action
Reference
1. Is operation panel
unit assembly cable
broken or shorted?
"4.2.2
Removing
Operation
Panel Unit"
p.4-9
"4.2.2
Removing
Operation
Panel Unit"
p.4-9
"4.3.8
Replacing
Inlet
Assembly"
p.4-37
4. Power board
assembly may be
defective.
"4.3.6
Replacing
Power Board
Assembly"
p.4-31
9-30
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-7 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Initial Operation Problems (Continued)
No.
2
Symptom
Abnormal LCD
operation (no
displays/garbled
characters)
Check item
1. Check panel cable for
proper connection at
operation panel unit
assembly side and
main board assembly
side.
Is the connector
securely locked?
Action
Reconnect following
connectors.
Main board: J5
Operation panel unit
assembly
Reference
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.2.2
Removing
Operation
Panel Unit"
p.4-9
3.
"4.2.2
Removing
Operation
Panel Unit"
p.4-9
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
5. Power board
assembly may be
damaged.
"4.3.6
Replacing
Power Board
Assembly"
p.4-31
Is operation panel
unit assembly LCD
damaged?
9-31
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-7 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Initial Operation Problems (Continued)
No.
Symptom
Check item
Check connection of
cover sensor assembly
connector.
Reconnect following
connectors.
Main board
assembly: J5
Rev.-01
Is the connector
securely locked?
Action
Reference
"4.8.3
Replacing
Cover Sensor
Assembly"
p.4-78
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.5.4
Replacing T
Fence" p.450
Reconnect the
connector.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
After replacement,
execute initial ink
charge from Check8:
Parameter Parameter2: Update "Update1: Head Rank"
of self-diagnosis
function.
Is capping position
appropriate?
If ink inflow is
confirmed, execute
initial ink charge.
9-32
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
Operation
Manual
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-7 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Initial Operation Problems (Continued)
No.
Symptom
Check item
1. Are damper
assembly, ink tube
and SUS pipe joint
screws (K, Y, M, C)
securely tightened?
Is O-ring properly
installed?
5. When cleaning
operation is
performed, are gears
damaged or poorly
engaged?
9-33
Action
Reference
"4.2.1
Removing R
Side Cover"
p.4-6
"4.2.3
Removing L
Side Cover"
p.4-10
"4.2.4
Removing
Ink Holder (I/
H) Cover"
p.4-11
Replace damper
assembly and check if
cleaning operation
causes ink inflow.
If ink inflow is
confirmed, execute
initial ink charge.
If ink inflow is
confirmed, execute
initial ink charge.
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.7.1
Removing
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
"4.7.1
Removing
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-7 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Initial Operation Problems (Continued)
No.
Symptom
Check item
Action
Reference
6. When cleaning
operation is
performed, is
transmission gear
shaft damaged?
"4.7.1
Removing
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
"4.10.2
Replacing
Ink Tube"
p.4-86
If ink inflow is
confirmed, execute
initial ink charge.
8. Check connection of
head cable
connectors on CR
board assembly side
and head side.
Rev.-01
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
"4.10.1
Replacing
CR Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
"4.10.1
Replacing
CR Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
11. Is CR board
assembly damaged?
Replace CR board
assembly.
"4.10.1
Replacing
CR Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
Is it locked securely?
9.
Is head cable
broken?
9-34
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-7 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Initial Operation Problems (Continued)
No.
Symptom
Check item
Action
Reconnect following
connectors.
CR board assembly
connector: J201 - J205
Machine makes no
operations after
turned ON.
Is it locked securely?
Reference
"4.10.1
Replacing
CR Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Replace CR cable.
"4.10.3
Replacing
CR Tape
Wire" p.4-89
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.8.3
Replacing
Cover Sensor
Assembly"
p.4-78
Reconnect following
connectors.
Main board
assembly: J5
Is panel cable
inserted obliquely?
Is it locked securely?
9-35
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-7 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Initial Operation Problems (Continued)
No.
Symptom
10
11
Rev.-01
Check item
Action
Reference
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.5.3
Replacing
Lever
Sensor" p.449
3. Is "Set media"
displayed on LCD
with pressure arm
lowered?
4.
Is P_REAR sensor
assembly judged as
normal when
checked through
"Sen7: Rear" of selfdiagnosis function?
Replace P_REAR
sensor Assembly.
5. Is DC cable assembly
connected correctly
between power board
assembly and main
board assembly?
Reconnect DC cable
assembly.
Replace DC cable
assembly.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.3.6
Replacing
Power Board
Assembly"
p.4-31
9-36
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.9.2
Replacing
P_REAR
Sensor
Assembly"
p.4-83
"4.3.6
Replacing
Power Board
Assembly"
p.4-31
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-7 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Initial Operation Problems (Continued)
No.
12
13
Symptom
Ink cartridge cannot
be detected even if
installed.
Operation panel
accepts no inputs.
Check item
Action
Reference
After adjustment/
replacement, execute
initial ink charge from
"Adj: Input Rank" of
self-diagnosis function.
8. Is specified cartridge
status detected as
normal when
checked through "Ink
Not" of selfdiagnosis function
with specified
cartridge securely
inserted?
After adjustment/
replacement, execute
initial ink charge from
Check8: Parameter Parameter2: Update "Update1: Head Rank"
of self-diagnosis
function.
1. Is operation panel
cover broken or
contaminated?
Reconnect following
connectors.
Main board
assembly: J5
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Is panel cable
inserted obliquely?
Is it locked securely?
"(1) Head
Rank" p.5-57
"(1) Head
Rank" p.5-57
"4.2.2
Removing
Operation
Panel Unit"
p.4-9
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-37
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-7 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Initial Operation Problems (Continued)
No.
14
Rev.-01
Symptom
Machine prints
nothing though it
receives data.
Check item
Refer to ""9.3.5 Online
Function Problems"
p.9-62".
9-38
Action
-
Reference
"9.3.5
Online
Function
Problems"
p.9-62
9.3.2
9 Troubleshooting
No.
1
Symptom
Media comes off
during media set
initialization or
printing.
Check item
Action
Replace P_REAR
sensor assembly and
P_EDGE sensor
assembly.
Check connection of
following main board
assembly connectors.
9-39
Check following
connectors.
Main board
assembly: J42, J9 J11
CR board assembly:
J208, J201 - J203
Replace cable of
suction fan that does
not operate normally.
Reference
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"4.10.1
Replacing
CR Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.9.2
Replacing
P_REAR
Sensor
Assembly"
p.4-83
"4.6.2
Replacing
Cutter
Holder
Assembly"
p.4-61
"4.9.1
Replacing
Suction Fan
Assembly"
p.4-82
"8.4
Lubrication/
Bonding"
p.8-7
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-8 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Media Feed Problems (Continued)
No.
5
Symptom
Media is torn during
media set
initialization or
printing.
Check item
Action
Reference
Operation
Manual
Rev.-01
Machine registers
wrong media size
after media set
initialization.
"4.2.8
Removing
Media Guide
R2" p.4-15
Operation
Manual
Is media in use a
recommended one?
Operation
Manual
9-40
9.3.3
9 Troubleshooting
Printing Problems
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems
No.
1
Symptom
Machine cannot print
sequentially.
Check item
1. printer driver may be
defective.
Action
Update printer driver.
Reference
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
1. Is P_REAR sensor
assembly judged as
normal when checked
through "Test7: Rear"
of self-diagnosis
function?
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-41
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
3
Symptom
Missing dots in
printing.
Check item
Action
1. Is cleaning enough?
Operation
Manual
Operation
Manual
3. Perform "Check4:
Adjustment" - Adj.1:
NozzleChk or
Check6: Print of
printer self-diagnosis
or "Test Print".
Rev.-01
Reference
9-42
"4.7.1
Removing
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
Operation
Manual
If cleaning wiper is
"4.7.3
sticky with ink, replace it
Replacing
with a new one.
Cleaner Head
(Cleaning
Wiper)" p.4-71
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
4
Symptom
Check item
Action
Check wiper installation
condition and secure it
correctly.
Reference
"4.7.3
Replacing
Cleaner Head
(Cleaning
Wiper)" p.4-71
"(1) Head
Rank" p.5-57
6. Check if CR_ENC
assembly and
T fence contact with
each other.
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.5.4
Replacing T
Fence" p.4-50
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
If ink inflow is
confirmed, execute
initial ink charge.
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-43
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
5
Symptom
No printing.
Particular color is
missing.
Check item
1. Check power supply
voltage (DC24,
DC42V).
Action
Replace power board
assembly.
3.
Is CR cable inserted
obliquely?
4. CR cable may be
damaged.
Replace damper
assembly and check if
cleaning operation
causes ink inflow.
If ink inflow is
confirmed, execute
initial ink charge.
9-44
"4.3.6
Replacing
Power Board
Assembly"
p.4-31
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
Rev.-01
Reference
"4.10.3
Replacing CR
Tape Wire"
p.4-89
"4.2.1
Remove side cover (L,
Removing
R
R) and I/H cover, and
Side
Cover"
check ink tube and SUS
p.4-6
pipe joint screws.
"4.2.3
Removing L
Side Cover"
p.4-10
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
5
Symptom
No printing.
Particular color is
missing.
Check item
8.
Action
If ink inflow is
confirmed, execute
initial ink charge.
After adjustment/
replacement, execute
initial ink charge from
Check8: Parameter Parameter2: Update "Update1: Head Rank"
of self-diagnosis
function.
9-45
Reference
"4.10.2
Replacing Ink
Tube" p.4-86
"(1) Head
Rank" p.5-57
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
"4.3.3
Reconnect main board
assembly connector J22, Replacing
Main Board
J23.
Assembly"
Replace Pump motor
p.4-26
assembly.
"4.7.1
Replace main board
Removing
assembly.
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
"4.7.1
Removing
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
5
Symptom
No printing.
Particular color is
missing.
Rev.-01
Check item
Action
Reference
"4.7.1
Removing
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
Is it locked securely?
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-46
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
6
Symptom
Machine outputs all
black printing.
Check item
Action
Is it locked securely?
Reference
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
2. Is CR cable inserted
obliquely?
3. CR cable assembly
may be damaged.
"4.10.3
Replacing CR
Tape Wire"
p.4-89
7
8
9
10
5. CR board assembly
may be
malfunctioning.
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Blocky printing
1. Is working
quality.
environment
Blocky image printing.
appropriate?
CR line seems dotted.
White or black lines
appear.
9-47
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
7
8
9
10
Symptom
Check item
Blocky printing
2. Have you started
quality.
printing immediately
Blocky image printing.
after initial charge?
CR line seems dotted.
White or black lines
appear.
Action
Rev.-01
9-48
Reference
Check connection of
following main board
assembly connectors.
Suction fan 1 - 4
assembly: J25 - 29
Replace suction fan
assembly.
Replace cable of suction
fan that does not operate
normally.
"4.9.1
Replacing
Suction Fan
Assembly"
p.4-82
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
7
8
9
10
Symptom
Check item
Blocky printing
4. Is shielding material
quality.
secured at specified
Blocky image printing.
position?
CR line seems dotted.
White or black lines
appear.
5. If the media in
problem is roll media,
does scroller rotate
evenly?
6. Is PF belt tension
adjusted to
specification?
Action
Remount it at specified
position.
"4.9.1
Replacing
Suction Fan
Assembly"
p.4-82
"(3)
Confirming
Completion of
Installation to
Printer" p.724
Operation
Manual
If cleaning wiper is
sticky with ink, replace it
with a new one.
9. Is T fence
contaminated?
Clean T fence.
If T fence is still
contaminated or
damaged, replace T
fence.
9-49
Reference
"4.7.3
Replacing
Cleaner Head
(Cleaning
Wiper)" p.4-71
"4.5.4
Replacing T
Fence" p.4-50
Operation
Manual
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
7
8
9
10
Symptom
Check item
Action
Blocky printing
11. Does pump motor
quality.
rotate during cleaning
Blocky image printing.
operation?
CR line seems dotted.
"4.7.1
Removing
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
"4.7.1
Removing
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
Rev.-01
Reference
9-50
"(1) Head
Rank" p.5-57
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
7
8
9
10
Symptom
Check item
Blocky printing
17. Does residual ink
quality.
collect on head
Blocky image printing.
assembly or in
CR line seems dotted.
nozzles?
White or black lines
appear.
Action
Reference
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-51
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
11
Symptom
Printout borders blur.
Check item
Many satellites
(unnecessary dots)
2. Is media in use a
recommended one?
3. CR cable assembly
may be damaged.
Rev.-01
Operation
Manual
"4.10.3
Replacing CR
Tape Wire"
p.4-89
"4.6.1
Replacing
Print Head"
p.4-56
5. CR board assembly
may be
malfunctioning.
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
1. Is working
environment
appropriate?
Operation
Manual
Operation
Manual
6. Is CR belt tension
adjusted to
specification?
Shaggy plotout
Uneven lines (plotted
with stains)
Reference
6.
12
Action
9-52
"7.7 CR
Belt Tension
Adjustment"
p.7-70
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
12
Symptom
Many satellites
(unnecessary dots)
Shaggy plotout
Check item
7. Check if PF_ENC
assembly and T fence
contact with each
other.
Action
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.5.4
Replacing T
Fence" p.4-50
9-53
Reference
"4.7.3
Replacing
Cleaner Head
(Cleaning
Wiper)" p.4-71
"(1) Head
Rank" p.5-57
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
12
Symptom
Many satellites
(unnecessary dots)
Check item
Action
Shaggy plotout
Reference
"4.7.1
Removing
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
"4.7.1
Removing
Maintenance
Base
Assembly"
p.4-66
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
If ink inflow is
confirmed, execute
initial ink charge.
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
"5.7.9
HeadWash
Menu" p.5-44
"5.7.5
Voltage
Adjustment"
p.5-33
Rev.-01
9-54
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
12
Symptom
Many satellites
(unnecessary dots)
Check item
Action
Reference
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
1. Is CR belt tension
adjusted to
specification?
"7.7 CR
Belt Tension
Adjustment"
p.7-70
Shaggy plotout
Uneven lines (plotted
with stains)
13
14
2. Is registered head
Enter correct head voltage.
voltage different from
actual head voltage?
"(1) Head
Rank" p.5-57
3. Is head slant
inappropriate?
"7.7 CR
Belt Tension
Adjustment"
p.7-70
4. Are Bi-Directional
printing positions
aligned correctly?
5. Is CW adjustment
inappropriate?
Perform CW adjustment.
9-55
"4.10.1
If problem remains even Replacing CR
Board
after position
adjustment, replace CR Assembly"
p.4-84
board assembly and T
"4.5.4
fence.
Replacing T
Fence" p.4-50
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
15
16
Symptom
Check item
Poor accuracy of
1. Is working
segment length in head
environment
travel direction (main
appropriate?
scan direction).
Action
2. Is CR belt tension
adjusted to
specification?
3. Is T fence
contaminated?
Clean T fence.
If T fence is still
contaminated or
damaged, replace T
fence.
4. Internal process of
main board assembly
may be abnormal.
2. Is PF driving pulley
loose?
Check connection of
following main board
assembly connectors.
Suction 1 - 4 cable:
J25 - J29
9-56
"7.7 CR
Belt Tension
Adjustment"
p.7-70
"4.5.4
Replacing T
Fence" p.4-50
"5.11.1
Parameter
Initialization
Menu" p.5-53
"4.9.1
Replacing
Suction Fan
Assembly"
p.4-82
Rev.-01
Reference
"4.4.1
Replacing PF
Motor
Assembly"
p.4-40
"(3)
Confirming
Completion of
Installation to
Printer" p.724
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
16
Symptom
Poor linearity in head
scan direction
(straightness)
Check item
Action
4. If the media in
evenly?
Poor accuracy of
segment length in
media feed direction
(sub scan direction)
Reference
"4.2.9
Removing
Scroller
Receiver (L,
R)" p.4-16
Operation
Manual
1. Is working
environment
appropriate?
2. Is PF driving pulley
loose?
"4.4.1
Replacing PF
Motor
Assembly"
p.4-40
3. Is PF belt tension
adjusted to
specification?
"(3)
Confirming
Completion of
Installation to
Printer" p.724
Operation
Manual
9-57
"4.2.9
Removing
Scroller
Receiver (L,
R)" p.4-16
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
18
19
Symptom
Check item
Action
Rev.-01
Reference
"(1) Head
Rank" p.5-57
"7.7 CR
Belt Tension
Adjustment"
p.7-70
3. Is CR belt tension
adjusted to
specification?
"7.7 CR
Belt Tension
Adjustment"
p.7-70
4. Are Bi-Directional
printing positions
aligned correctly?
5. Is T fence
contaminated?
Clean T fence.
If T fence is still
contaminated or damaged,
replace T fence.
"4.5.4
Replacing T
Fence" p.4-50
"4.10.3
Replacing CR
Tape Wire"
p.4-89
7. Is carriage assembly
loose?
"4.9.1
Replacing
Suction Fan
Assembly"
p.4-82
9-58
Check connection of
following maintenance
board assembly
connectors.
Suction fan 1 - 4
assembly: J25 - J29
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-9 Symptoms, Check Items and Actions for Printing Problems (Continued)
No.
19
Symptom
Poor right angle
accuracy
Check item
Action
Reference
Operation
Manual
9.3.4
Noise Problems
Table 9-10 Symptoms, Check Items, and Actions for Noise Problems
No.
1
Symptom
Abnormal noise is
heard when media is
suctioned.
Check item
Action
Reference
"4.9.1
Replacing
Suction Fan
Assembly"
p.4-82
2. Check damage of
If damaged, replace damaged cables and connection part.
of connectors.
3. Suction fan assembly
may be defective.
"4.9.1
Replacing
Suction Fan
Assembly"
p.4-82
"4.9.1
Replacing
Suction Fan
Assembly"
p.4-82
9-59
"4.3.6
Replacing
Power Board
Assembly"
p.4-31
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-10 Symptoms, Check Items, and Actions for Noise Problems (Continued)
No.
2
Symptom
Abnormal noise in
waiting mode
Abnormal noise is
heard while head is
moving laterally.
Check item
Action
Reference
-
2. Is abnormal noise
heard from board?
1. Does customer
recognize ink
discharge noise as
abnormal noise?
2. Is abnormal noise
Additionally tighten screws.
"4.2
caused by loose screw
Removal of
in covers?
Covers" p.4-5
3.
4. Is abnormal noise
Rev.-01
9-60
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-10 Symptoms, Check Items, and Actions for Noise Problems (Continued)
No.
3
Symptom
Abnormal noise is
heard while head is
moving laterally.
Abnormal noise is
heard during media
feeding.
Check item
Action
connected to CR board
assembly on carriage
contact with CR
cover?
Reference
6. Is abnormal noise
Replace it.
heard from CR driven
pulley bearing?
"4.5.5
Replacing CR
Driven Pulley
and CR belt"
p.4-53
7. Is CR belt tension
adjusted to
specification?
"7.7 CR
Belt Tension
Adjustment"
p.7-70
8. Is abnormal noise
heard from CR motor
assembly?
"4.5.1 CR
Motor
Assembly"
p.4-46
1. Is PF speed reduction
belt slipping between
PF speed reduction
pulleys?
"4.4.1
Replacing PF
Motor
Assembly"
p.4-40
2. Is abnormal noise
heard from PF motor
assembly?
"4.4.1
Replacing PF
Motor
Assembly"
p.4-40
3.
Is rough surface of
If grid roller is contaminated
Operation
grid roller partially
with media dust, clean roller Manual
worn out?
with a nylon brush.
4. Is grid roller rotation
heavy? Does rattling
occur when it rotates?
9-61
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
9.3.5
No.
1
Event/symptom
USB interface cannot
establish
communication.
Check item
Action
Reference
Cascade connection
using USB hub is
available up to 5 stages.
4. Attempt
communication with
PC on hand.
Rev.-01
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Operation
Manual
9-62
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-11 Symptoms, Check Items, and Actions for Online Function Problems (Continued)
No.
Event/symptom
Check item
Action
Reference
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Printing position is
incorrect.
Perform adjustment.
1. Is CW adjustment
inappropriate?
"7.12.2
P_REAR
Sensor
Adjustment"
p.7-83
Operation
Manual
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-63
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-11 Symptoms, Check Items, and Actions for Online Function Problems (Continued)
No.
6
Event/symptom
Check item
Action
3. Is T fence
contaminated or worn
out?
Reference
Operation
Manual
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
If contamination or
deposit is too heavy:
Replace T fence.
"4.5.4
Replacing T
Fence" p.4-50
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
4. Check CR Encoder
from Test5: Encoder
of Check2: Test of
self-diagnosis
function.
Replace T fence.
Replace CR motor
assembly.
Replace CR board
assembly.
Replace CR cable.
"4.5.4
Replacing T
Fence" p.4-50
"4.5.1 CR
Motor
Assembly"
p.4-46
"4.10.1
Replacing CR
Board
Assembly"
p.4-84
"4.10.3
Replacing CR
Tape Wire"
p.4-89
Rev.-01
9-64
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9 Troubleshooting
Table 9-11 Symptoms, Check Items, and Actions for Online Function Problems (Continued)
No.
8
Event/symptom
Media feed after
printout is excessive.
Check item
9.3.6
Action
Reference
Operation
Manual
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
4.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
Other Problems
Table 9-12 Symptoms, Check Items, and Actions
No.
Event/symptom
Check item
Action
Reference
1. Internal process of
main board assembly
may be abnormal.
"7.3.1
Parameter
Backup" p.710
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-65
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Event/symptom
Check item
Reference
"4.3.6
Replacing
Power Board
Assembly"
p.4-31
"4.3.6
Replacing
Power Board
Assembly"
p.4-31
"4.3.6
Replacing
Power Board
Assembly"
p.4-31
"4.3.6
Replacing
Power Board
Assembly"
p.4-31
Ink cartridge cannot be 1. Is pointer of ink sensor Replace ink sensor assembly.
"4.8.1
inserted.
assembly deformed or
Replacing Ink
damaged?
Holder (I/H)
Assembly"
p.4-73
2. Is ink NOT sensor
(black resin lever
switch) of ink sensor
assembly damaged?
Action
"4.8.1
Replacing Ink
Holder (I/H)
Assembly"
p.4-73
-
1. Is flushing box
clogged with dust?
Remove dust.
Rev.-01
9-66
9 Troubleshooting
Event/symptom
Check item
Action
Reference
Remove maintenance
"4.7.1
base assembly and check Removing
if extension tube is
Maintenance
connected.
Base
Assembly"
Replace pump motor
p.4-66
assembly.
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
"4.7.2
Replacing
Maintenance
Assembly"
p.4-70
9.3.7
You can use either of the following dedicated network software. Refer the directed page depending on the
software you use.
MUTOH Maintenance Engineer Assistant
MUTOH Service Assistance
9-67
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Symptom
Check item
Action
Reference
MUTOH Maintenance
Engineer Assistant does
not executed.
"Communication Error
(Timeout)" is displayed
while transferring data.
Rev.-01
2. Is IP address of PC
correct?
Yes: Disconnect
corresponding device(s)
from the LAN.
No: Go to item (4).
4. Is printer power on
using board manager
mode and only Power
LED is ON?
"(8)
Starting Board
Manager
Mode" p.7-16
9-68
9 Troubleshooting
Symptom
"Communication Error
(Timeout)" is displayed
while transferring data.
Check item
Action
Reference
5. Is IP address of printer
correct? (Follow the
procedures in 6.3 to
confirm the
information).
6. Can PC communicate
with other LAN
device(s) through the
network?
Short-period buzzer
"7.3.5
sounds repeatedly and
Firmware
LCD panel displays the
Installation"
following messages while p.7-19
LEDs for Roll Paper / Cut
Paper, Color /
Monochrome flashes at
the same time.
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"7.3.5
Firmware
Installation"
p.7-19
Transfer failed
Data format error
Press any key other than
Power button to stop the
buzzer sound.
Press any key other than
Power button again to set
the printer for firmware
installation status.
4
"Transfer failed
incompatible F/W" is
displayed while
transferring a appropriate
firmware.
9-69
"(1)
Setting DIP
SW on MAIN
board
assembly" p.719
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Symptom
Check Item
Action
Reference
MUTOH Maintenance
Engineer Assistant does
not executed.
"Packet communication
error" is displayed while
transferring data.
Rev.-01
2. Is IP address of PC
correct?
"(5)
Confirming IP
Address of the
Printer" p.712
Yes: Disconnect
corresponding device(s)
from the LAN.
No: Go to item (4).
4. Is printer power on
using board manager
mode and only Power
LED is ON?
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
"7.4.7
Updating Main
Firmware"
p.7-47
5. Is IP address of printer
correct? (Follow the
procedures in 6.3 to
confirm the
information).
"4.3.3
Replacing
Main Board
Assembly"
p.4-26
9-70
9 Troubleshooting
Symptom
Check Item
Action
Reference
"Packet communication
error" is displayed while
transferring data.
6. Can PC communicate
with other LAN
device(s) through the
network?
Short-period buzzer
"7.4.7
sounds repeatedly and
Updating Main
LCD panel displays the
Firmware"
following messages while p.7-47
LEDs for Roll Paper / Cut
Paper, Color /
Monochrome flashes at
the same time.
Transfer failed
Data format error
Press any key other than
Power button to stop the
buzzer sound.
Press any key other than
Power button again to set
the printer for firmware
installation status.
9-71
Rev.-01
9 Troubleshooting
Rev.-01
9-72
10 Appendix
10 Appendix
10.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 10- 2
10.2 Wiring Diagram ..................................................................................... 10- 2
10.3 Maintenance Part List........................................................................... 10- 2
10.4 Jigs and Tools....................................................................................... 10- 8
10.4.1 Required Tools............................................................................. 10-8
10.5 Operation Panel Messages (Bilingual List) ........................................ 10- 9
10.6 Exploded View....................................................................................... 10- 9
10-1
Rev.-01
10 Appendix
10.1 Introduction
This chapter provides referential information such as service data and exploded views.
TIP
Separate sheet Wiring Diagram p.1
Rev.-01
Part name
Part number
Remarks
DF-42234
Damper assembly
DF-46678
P_EDGE assembly
DF-48983
CR_ENC assembly
DF-48986
DF-49001
DF-49003
DF-49017
Head FG assembly
DF-49018
DG-40375
DG-40376
DG-40377
DG-40378
DG-40379
DF-49062
DF-49065
CR board assembly
DF-49659
DF-49684
10-2
10 Appendix
CR assembly
PF assembly
Part name
Part number
Remarks
Carriage assembly
DF-49685
DF-49688
DF-49471
DF-48992
DF-49000
DF-49004
DG-41143
CR motor assembly
DF-49021
DG-41140
DF-49026
DF-49027
DG-41141
DG-41142
DG-41139
DF-49047
DF-49471
Pressure spring
DF-49691
DF-49052
DF-49053
DF-49054
Tube clamp
DF-49694
CR tube (VJ13)
DG-41150
DG-40135
DG-40136
DG-41138
DF-48990
PF motor assembly
DF-49020
10-3
Rev.-01
10 Appendix
Frame assembly
Media guide
assembly
Cartridge
assembly
Rev.-01
Part name
Part number
Remarks
DF-49028
DF-49046
DF-49051
Suction fan
DF-46328
DF-48994
DF-48995
DF-48996
DF-48997
DF-49059
DF-49060
DF-49061
Thermistor assembly
DF-46639
DF-48982
Pre-heater, 100
DF-49695
DF-49696
DF-49675
DF-49676
DF-49677
DF-49678
DF-49679
DF-49680
DF-49681
DF-49682
DF-43967
DF-43968
DF-46700
10-4
10 Appendix
Maintenance
assembly
Cover assembly
Board assembly
Part name
Part number
Remarks
DG-40138
O-ring, M6
DF-46671
DF-48993
DF-49002
Maintenance assembly
(VJ13)
DG-41149
DF-49687
DG-41179
DF-48977
DF-49011
DF-49013
DF-49014
DF-49056
DF-49057
DF-49058
DG-41135
DG-41137
DG-41136
VJ panel sheet
DG-40170
AC inlet
DF-46652
DF-48975
DF-48999
DF-49019
DF-49022
DF-49023
10-5
Rev.-01
10 Appendix
Accessory
assembly
Rev.-01
Part name
Part number
Remarks
DF-49658
DG-41105
DF-49661
DF-49663
DF-49664
DF-49665
DC cable assembly
DF-49666
DF-49667
DF-49668
DF-49669
DF-49670
DF-49672
Fuse
DF-49683
DG-40137
DF-49715
DG-40530
DG-41145
DF-49070
DF-49071
DF-49080
DF-47867
DG-41091
DG-41147
10-6
10 Appendix
Part name
Part number
Remarks
Accessory
assembly
DG-41148
Others
DG-41152
CR belt clip
DG-41144
DG-40471
Drive roller
DG-40472
Holder roller
DG-40473
Holder roller L
DG-40474
Drive collar
DG-40475
VJ take up scroller 13
TBD
DF-49471
DG-40478
DF-44506
VJ take up SW board
assembly
DG-40479
DG-40480
DG-40481
AC cable assembly
DG-40482
DC cable assembly
DG-40483
DG-40484
Take Up Unit
Assembly
10-7
Rev.-01
10 Appendix
Name
Part number
Remarks
Generic product
Generic product
Generic product
Flat-head driver
Generic product
Longnose plier
Generic product
Tweezers
Generic product
Optional stand
accessory (Generic
product)
Tube cutter
Generic product
Name
Part number
Remarks
Personal computer
Generic product
Tension gauge
Generic product
Tension gauge
Generic product
MF-3G
Generic product
JD-42804
JD-42806
Rev.-01
10-8
10 Appendix
TIP
Separate sheet Exploded View p.2-p.10
10-9
Rev.-01
10 Appendix
Rev.-01
10-10
J16
J12
J32
J5
J201
M_INK
PF_ENC
FAN1
PANEL
TO CR
J15
J17
C_INK
Y_INK
J42
P_REAR_SENS
FAN3
J203
TO CR
J202
TO CR
TO CR
J201
J206
CUTER SOLENOID
Suction fan2
Suction fan3
Suction fan4
J45
DF-48975
Power board assembly
InkSlot 5
InkSlot 6
EXT AC-OUT
J23
J22
AC-IN
J20
DG-40135
Heater junction board
J3
AC-OUT
GPM@@@@@@
REV H-1
REV L-1
REV H-2
REV L-2
REV H-3
REV L-3
REV H-4
REV L-4
REV H-5
REV L-5
REV H-6
REV L-6
RELAY B
RELAY A
J12
SMART CARD
J25
J2
J17
J19
J21
J23
J18
J20
J23
J24
EXTSLOT1
EXTSLOT2
EXTSLOT3
EXTSLOT4
J3
to CONT
RY4
J2
Platen heater R
* Alphabet and numbers before part name stand for the maintenance part number.
RY7
Platen heater L
J7
J8
J5
PLT_HT2
PLT_HT1
J11
DEBUG
RY9
RY2
DG-41105
HEATER CONT board 2 assembly
to CONT
J10
COOLING_FAN
PRE_HT2
J9
AFT_HT
PRE_HT1
Preheater L Preheater R
InkSlot 4
J11
MIST_FAN 1,2
J6
InkSlot 3
ON
SW1
J4
InkSlot 2
4 3 2 1
J14
MIST_FAN 3,4
J12
PLT_1
RY6
AC_OUT
InkSlot 1
RESET SW
J13
PLT_2
J10
J15
PRI_1
J1
J9
J16
PRI_2
AC_IN
J8
J17
AFT_1
J7
J18
AFT_2
DF-49661
HEATER RELAY board assembly
GPO@@@@@@
J6
J19
REV_1
SubTank 6
J5
J19
J16
SubTank 5
DC-IN
J15
SubTank 4
TO MAIN
TO JUNCTION
LD2(Red)
LD1(Green)
JUNCTIO POW
J8
J21
J2
FEED-M
SEND-S
GPN@@@@@@
J14
SubTank 3
J4
WIND-M
J3
POW-ON
J5
WIND-S
J12
SubTank 2
J20
REV_2
J6
J11
SubTank 1
J6
CartridgeENDsonser
CartridgeNOTsensor
ID sensor board
Post header
J22
PUMP1
Suction fan1
BLOWER
FAN1
PUMP2
J23
J26
Pump motor
J28
BLOWER
FAN3
J29
J6
J13
J46
J1
BT1
TO CONT_PS
SW4
RJ-45
USB IF
POWER SUPPLY
BLOWER BLOWER
FAN2
FAN4
DF-49658
MAIN board
R373
J25
J3
SDDIM CONNECTOR
CR motor
CN001
J20
PF_MOTER
SW4
J43
R371
R385
PG ORIGIN
SW3
SERIAL REV
R361
J208
2
1
128MB SODIMM
COVER_R
PF motor
F7
TO CR
LEVER_SENS
J209
J207
F6
J203
ON
J36
J38
Cover R
sensor
J40
COVER_L
AC_IN2
J35
WEST_SENS L
Terminal block
J27
WIPE_ORG
250V 15A
assembly
WEST_SENS R
CR_ORG
RJ-350
CR BOARD
DE-36547
CN301
J33
Print head
J204
to HEAD CN1
J202
TO CR
J36
J21
Lever sensor
J14
J24
J205
to HEAD CN2
Fuse
CR_MOTER
Wiper origin
sensor
inlet
250V 15A
K_INK
J41
DEBUG PORT
CR origin
sensor
PG Origin sensor
Cover R sensor
CR encoder
P_PEAR sensor
P edge sensor
PF encoder
Waste fluid
sensor
Cooling fan(5V)
Headlock solenoid
TO MISC
Cooling fan(24V)
DF-49659
CR board assembly
DE-36765
HEATER RERAY BOARD
Post header
2007.08.20 Rev.A
AC
DC
+5V
+12V
+24V
+42V
Carriage Assy1
Exploded View
Lock kicker
DE-36579
Damper holder
DE-22163
P_EDGE assembly
DF-48983
Cursor shaft C BA
TB-40003
Cursor
DE-12573
P-EDGEmounting plate
DE-36597
Bearing 684ZZ
DF-48917
Photo interrupter
E-SG2481
Cutter holder
DE-12578
SE ring SE-3
MS-8403000A
Carriage assembly
DF-49685
Joint screw M6
DF-49778
Hexagon bearing
DF-48666
Backing-plate receiver
Blast adjusting piece DE-22228
DE-36772
Cursor roller spring
DF-48671
Roller shaft_l
DF-48665
Roller arm
DE-36568
Bearing 684ZZ
DF-48917
O-ring M6
butyl rubber
DF-46476
O-ringbutyl rubber
DF-46390
Head FG_assembly
DF-49018
Damper assembly
DF-46678
Backing-plate receiver
DE-36572
Slant adjusting plate
DE-22162
Print head
DF-49684
Head tap wire
DF-48619
Head cable assembly
DF-49017
Two assemblies required for total replacement.
Carriage Assy1
2007.9.5 Rev.A
Model NameVJ-1304
Carriage Assy2
Exploded View
Part No.
Remarks
CR board cover
DE-22166
Tube(s) used
*GCFVWDG-
8,&).OO
*GCFVWDG%
8,&).OO
*GCFVWDG;
8,&).OO
*GCFVWDG/
8,&).OO
*GCFVWDG/
8,&).OO
Head tube K(VJ)AssyDG-40375
Head tube C(VJ)AssyDG-40376
Head tube Y(VJ)Assy DG-40377
Head tube M1(VJ)AssyDG-40378
Head tube M2(VJ)AssyDG-40379
P tight cupM3x8
MS-59030081
Joint screw M6
DF-49778
EMI holder
DF-49491
O ring M6
butyl rubber
DF-46476
CR board assembly
DF-49659
To Print Head
Insulation film
DF-48682
O ring M6
butyl rubber
DF-46476
Clamp RMS-1VO
DF-48558
Joint screw M6
DF-49778
Round head spring screw M3x8
MS-05030081
Cable cover L
DE-22165
CR base
DE-12576
Head FG_assembly
DF-49018
CR encoder assembly
DF-48633
CR_ENC Assy
DF-48986
Tapping screw M3x8
S tight cup
MS-5203008A
Carriage Assy2
2007.9.5 Rev.A
Model NameVJ-1304
Supplement CR Assy1
CR Assy1
Exploded View
Cup screw M4x8 Ni-3
MS-06040081
Bearing 684ZZ
DF-48917
Bearing holder
DF-48594
Stop rubber BA
TB-40010
T fense spring (VJ)
CR driven pulley
DF-48593
DG-40261
T fense spring assembly
DF-49026
Round head
spring screw M48
T fence (VJ1304)
DE-22350
CR belt clip
DG-41144
Edge saddle
E-EDS-1208U
MS-0504008A
CR motor assembly
DF-49021
CR motor assembly
DE-36535
CR belt spring
DF-48595
Clamp2 SV0
DF-47183
Pressure arm
DE-22142
Pressure arm assembly
DF-49052
Pressure bush 13
DF-47446
Photo interrupter
E-SG2481
Clamp RMS-1VO
DF-48558
Photo interrupter
E-SG2481
Pressure lever
DE-12558
CR Assy 1
E-ring E-6
MS-800600A
2007.12.25 Rev.B
Model NameVJ-1304
Supplement CR Assy2
CR Assy2
Exploded View
Tube holder
DE-36539
Part No.
Remarks
DG-40698 2L=1953mm
DF-40699 2L=1913mm
DF-40700 2L=1883mm
DF-40701 2L=1813mm
Tube(s) used
1
1
1
1
Bearer cushion
DF-49503
CR tube (VJ13)DG-41150
Tube clamp
DE-36786
Tube clapm DF-49694
5 clamps are required for entire
replacement.
CR Assy 2
2007.9.5 Rev.A
Model NameVJ-1304
Supplement PF Assy
PF Assy
Exploded View
ENC holder
DF-48550
PF_ENC scale
DE-36501
Round Head Spring ScrewM4x8
MS-0504008A
Bearing
DF-48546
Pulley holder
DF-49456
Bearing (5-11)
DG-41035
Timing belt
DF-48551
PF bracket (VJ1304)
DE-37156
DE-22356
Grid holder
DG-40907
Bearing (4-11
DG-40922
Spacer (3.2x6xt2.5)
DG-40385
PF motor 2
DE-36625
Round head spring screw M38
MS-05030081
PF motor assembly
DF-49020
Grid rollerVJ1304
DE-22349
PF encoder
assembly (VJ1304)
DG-40697
Cursor roller
DF-44197
Free bush 2
DF-49433
Sliding bearing
DF-48545
PF cover
DE-12571
Intermediate support VJ
DF-49713
Frame Assy
PF Fixing Plate
DE-22353
PF Assy
2007.9.5 Rev.A
Model NameVJ-1304
Frame Assy
Exploded View
T Frame L
DE-22153
F Frame L (VJ1304)
DE-37221
Clamp RMS-1VO
DF-48558
PF Motor Cover
DE-37264
Square bush
DG-40167
T Frame R
DE-22154
Free bush 2
DF-49433
Rubber leg
DF-48567
F Frame R
DE-22152
Frame seal
DF-48698
Frame (VJ)
DE-12729
FFC seal
DF-48722
Handle t1.6
Suction fan cable 1 assemblyDF-48994 DF-48565
Lock bracket
DF-49134
Tapping Screw M3x6 S Tight Cup
MS-5203006A
Frame Assy
2007.9.5 Rev.A
Thermistor assemblyDF-46639
PRE_Tcable assembly
DF-49640
Thermistor assembly
EA-47711
Thermistor holder
DF-46468
Round head spring screw M3x5
MS-0503005A
Wave washer 6 BA
TB-40125
PGR stay_b
DE-22278
AFT_Tcable assembly
DF-49641
Model NameVJ-1304
Platen Assy
Exploded View
Antireflection sheet
DF-49644
Platen 2
machining diagram
DE-36874
Platen stay R
DE-36779
Platen spacer R
DG-40141
Platen seal 2
DF-49589
Thermistor assembly
EA-47711
Thermistor holder
DF-46468
Cup Screw M3x4 Zn-CM2
MS-0603004A
Platen stay F
DE-36778
Nut plate
DF-49588
Platen seal 2
DF-49589
Platen heater
DE-36791
Aluminium patch (PP)
DG-40387
Platen spacer F
DG-40140
Platen Assy
2007.12.20 Rev.B
Model NameVJ-1304
Cartridge Assy
Exploded View
Cartridge holder
DG-40544
Holder Pressure springDF-43967
Two assemblies required for total replacement.
Holder Pressure spring
DF-42552
For K/C/M
Joint screw M6
DF-49778
For Y
Joint (BK)
DF-49992
Cartridge pipe B
DF-48684
Joint screw M6
DE-49778
O-ring M6 DF-46671
Joint screw M6
DE-49778
O-ring M6 DF-46671
Felt
DE-49772
IH cap
DE-36886
Cartridge Assy
2007.9.5 Rev.A
Model NameVJ-1304
10
Maintenance Assy
Exploded View
Cleaner head
DF-49487
Cap head
DF-49486
Cap head assembly
DG-41179
Cap spring
DG-40517
Flushing box
DE-37231
Clamp 5SV0
DF-47184
hose band 14
DG-47223
Frame, cap
DE-12720
Absorber_aintenance
DG-40302
Mini-clamp (MN-2)
E-MN-2
Frame Assy
Waste fluid tray fixing plate
DG-40936
Absorber D
DG-41180
Clamp 5SV0
DF-47184
Maintenance base1
DE-36746
Clamp RMS-1VO
DF-48558
Grommet (NG-79-L)
DG-40460
L type fitting
DG-41175
90
Maintenance base 2
DE-22214
Maintenance Assy
2007.12.20 Rev.C
Model NameVJ-1304
11
Cover Assy
Exploded View
Scroller FG plate L
DG-40692
F cover flag
DF-49230
Scroller roller shaft L3
DG-40823
FFC cushion
DF-49502
Scroller receiver R
DE-22354
Sensor cover L
DE-22128
Sensor cover L_assembly DF-49057
I/H cover VJ
DE-12726
P tight binding
M410 Ni-3
MS-58040101
Pressure lever cap
DE-36552
F cover flag
DF-49230
VJ panel sheet
DG-40170
Panel unit
DE-22147
Sensor cover R
DE-22129
Sensor cover R_assemblyDF-49058
Side cover R
DE-12552
Cover Assy
2007.12.20 Rev.C
Model NameVJ-1304
12
Board Assy
Exploded View
AC inlet
DF-46652
AC inlet
DF-47293
Bush OLBT-26
DF-47187
Clamp RMS-1VO
DF-48558 7
Terminal block
E-RTK-10M-4P
Fuse
E-F7165-250V15A
Flat clamp FCR35
E-FCR-35-V0
Short bar
E-BB7.0-2
Fuse
DF-49683
Fuse holder
E-F-66BD
Round head spring screw (finishing) M310
MS-0503010A
Bush OLBT-13
DF-47186
Clamp RMS-1VO
DF-48558 7
Fuse holder
E-F-66AD
Cup screw M36
MS-0603006A
Clamp 2SV0
DF-47183
Power bracket
DE-22233
Clamp 2SV0
DF-47183
128MB SODIMM
DF-49495
Fan bracket 3
DE-36621
MAIN board assembly
DF-49658
Cooling fan (5V) assembly
DF-48724
Connector panel 2
DE-36620
Board Assy
2007.12.20 Rev.B
13
Flange L
S-1104331
Adaptor
S-1104332
Scroller (VJ1304)
DE-37143
Leg AssyVJ1304
DE-13079
Stopper Shaft L
TB-40714
Operation Manual
(VJ-1304AJ_CD)
DE-37148
Flange R
S-1104330
Waste fluid level switch (VJ16)
DG-40442
14
Take Up Unit R
Exploded View
Take Up cover
DE-22286
Bearing F698ZZ
DG-40200
E-ring (JIS) E-6
MS-8006000A
Holder roller
DG-40203
Bearing F698ZZ
DG-40200
Pressure roller
DG-40210
Set collar
DG-40125
Pressure arm
DG-36967
Tension spring
Holder roller
BUY6-30
DG-40473
DG-40213
Spring anchor
Hexagon socket bolt
DG-40217
M4x8 Ni-8
MS-31040081
Metal washer
DG-40218
To Take Up unit L
Set collar
PSCSW8-10
DG-40216
Bearing 6001ZZNR
DG-40201
Flange bush
80F-0806
DG-40224
Chassis (outer)
DE-12092
Hexagon socket head
screw with spring washer
and flat washer
M4x10 Ni-3
MS-35040101
Sprocket (small)
DG-40193
Bearing F688ZZ
DG-40199
Support shaft
DE-36966
Flat washer (polished) M6
MS-8706000A
Shaft stay
DG-40196
Spring anchor
SASPO4-15
DG-40209
Tension spring
AJ mounting plate BUU10-35
DG-40214
RDS-36810
Take Up fixing bracket (VJ13)
DE-37266
VJ12ROOL motor
DE-36965
DC cable assembly
DG-40483
Hexagon nut M4
MS-9404000A
Urethane washer
DG-40233
Stopper 2
DG-40220
Drive roller
DG-40472
SW mounting plate
DG-40227
Clamp 2SV0
DG-47183
Release block
DG-40207
Drive roller
DG-40198
DC cable assembly
DG-40283
Stopper 1
DG-40219
Board chassis
Flat head screw M3x6 Ni-3
DE-22285
MS-12030061
Pan-head screw
with spring washer
and flat washer (polished)
M4x10 Ni-3
MS-05040101
Bearing 6001ZZNR
DG-40201
Chain CHE15-58
DG-40195
Lever GRMS5
DG-40208
MS-8006000A
Photo interrupter
(KODENSHI CORP.)
E-SG2481
Chassis (inner R)
DE-12901
CR_HP sensor, Lever sensor Round head spring screw
M4x8 Ni-3
DF-49471
MS-05040081
Sensor holder
DF-44703
W_OFF sensor cable assembly
DG-40481
Take Up Unit R
2007.9.11 Rev.A
15
Take Up Unit L
Exploded View
Hexagon Socket Pan Flat Head
M4x8 Ni-3
MS-3504081
Knurling NRSSR4-15
DG-40230
Scroller receiver L
DE-36970
Engineering plastic bearing Hexagon Socket Pan Flat Head
(polished), M4x10 Ni-3 Pivot axis
EBB30
MS-35040101
DG-40239
DF-46253
Flange bush
80F-0806
DG-40224
Support roller L
DG-40474
Arm stopper
DG-40231
Cap 2 NX
DF-43213
MS-21040061
Flange bush 80F-0806
DG-40224
Flange bush
80F-0806
DG-40224
Flange L
S-1104331
Povot axis
DF-46253
Reinforcing piller (VJ13)
DG-41045
E stopper ring E-7
MS-8007000A
Tension arm R
DE-36971
Adaptor
S-1104332
Stopper 1
DG-40219
Urethane washer
DG-40233
To Take Up unit R
Tension arm R
DG-36971
VJ take up scroller 13
T.B.D
Cap 32MMR
E-105-12401
Adaptor
S-1104332
Flange R
S-1104330
Stopper shaft L
TB-40714
E stopper ring E-3
MS-8003000A
Drive collar
DG-40238
Drive collar
DG-40475
2007.9.11 Rev.A
Take Up Unit L
Model Name: VJ-1304
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