.EPSON SureColor® S30670S50670S70670User’s Guide
Introduction 10Printer PartsFront section - S50670 and S706701 Maintenance cover (left)Open this cover to clean the area around the print head. Normal
Basic Operations 100Platen heater: 40 °C (104 °F)After heater: 50 °C (122 °F)Heater status can be viewed in the control panel. See “Understanding the
Basic Operations 101Additional DryerCorrecting Print Misalignment (Head Alignment)Given that there is a slight gap between the print head and the medi
Basic Operations 1024. Use the d/u buttons to select a media setting bank number between 1 and 30 and then press the Z button.Note that any settings a
Basic Operations 103Feed Adjustment (Manual Feed Adjustment)Feed Adjustment is used to correct banding (horizontal banding, lines, or strips of uneven
Basic Operations 104Using a Test PatternPrimary and Secondary adjustments are required. Normally the Secondary adjustment is performed after the Prima
Basic Operations 105When printing is complete, the media will automatically be fed to a position where the pattern is clearly visible.10.Measure the d
Basic Operations 106In the following example, this would be pattern number 3.16.The pattern number is displayed in the control panel. Using the d/u bu
Basic Operations 107If, in contrast, the feed amount is too large, white bands (pale stripes) will appear; adjust the feed amount downwards.3. If you
Basic Operations 108* Ink layering not available with media of this width. See “High Print Quality” on page 27.Using the High Pressure RollersPosition
Basic Operations 109A: Pressure rollers (high)*1 The value selected for Side Margin(Left) in the setup menu. The default value is 5 mm (0.2 inch).*2 T
Introduction 116 Roll core holder locking screwThe locking screws keep the roll core holders in place once they have been attached to the roll core. T
Basic Operations 110A: Pressure rollers (low)*1 The value selected for Side Margin(Left) in the setup menu. The default value is 5 mm (0.2 inch).Choos
Basic Operations 111*1 The value selected for Side Margin(Left) in the setup menu. The default value is 5 mm (0.2 inch). Choose a Side Margin(Left) ov
Maintenance 112Chapter 3 MaintenanceDaily MaintenanceTo maintain print quality, perform the following inspection and cleaning before starting work eac
Maintenance 113S70670, S50670: S30670:5. Clean the media holding plates and platen heater.
Maintenance 114Dampen a soft cloth in water, wring it out thoroughly, and use it to remove lint and dust from the media holding plates on both the lef
Maintenance 115❏ Print Nozzle PatternAt specified intervals, the printer prints a test pattern at the start of normal printing. When printing is compl
Maintenance 116This section explains how to print and inspect a check pattern.1. After confirming that the printer is ready, press the # button.The Ma
Maintenance 117Example of clogged nozzlesPerform head cleaning if any segments are missing from the pattern. See “Head Cleaning” on page 119.5. The me
Maintenance 118❏ Once every 24 hours, agitate the white and metallic silver ink cartridges. This prevents settling inside the cartridge. See “How to r
Maintenance 1192. Using the d/u buttons, highlight Ink Circulation, WH,MS Ink Refresh, or WH,WH Ink Refresh and press Z.The printer will circulate or
Introduction 1221 USB portConnects the USB cable.22 Maintenance cover (right)Open this cover when performing regular maintenance. Normally closed when
Maintenance 120Auto Maintenance OptionsThe printer features handy auto maintenance options for performing regular head cleaning at an interval selecte
Maintenance 1213. Choose the nozzles to be cleaned.All NozzlesChoose this option if all patterns in the printed nozzle check results contain faint or
Maintenance 122Regular Part Cleaning: Preparation and NotesWhat You’ll NeedReady the following items before beginning regular part cleaning.❏ Protecti
Maintenance 123Failure to observe this precaution could result in malfunction or reduced print quality.❏ Use only the supplied cleaning sticks or stic
Maintenance 1241. Pour about 10 ml of ink cleaner into the cup supplied with the ink cleaner.2. Dampen the cleaning stick with ink cleaner.Do not allo
Maintenance 125Clean the parts in the following order:(1) Print head(2) Wiper(3) Caps(4) Wiper railMoving the Print HeadThis section describes how to
Maintenance 1264. Open the maintenance covers at each end.Cleaning Around the Print HeadInspect the area around the print head and remove any ink stai
Maintenance 127S70670/S50670The print head on the left is Head 1, and the print head on the right is Head 2.S30670
Maintenance 128Cleaning Wiper and CapsThe S70670 and S50670 have two wipers and ten caps.1. Clean the front and back of the wiper with a cleaning stic
Maintenance 1292. Remove the wiper.Holding the wiper by the attachment point, tilt it to the left and lift it out.3. Clean the front and back of the w
Introduction 13Front section - S306701 Maintenance cover (left)Open this cover to clean the area around the print head. Normally closed when using the
Maintenance 1305. Clean the attachment points with a cleaning stick.6. Return the wiper when cleaning is complete.Place the wiper on the attachment po
Maintenance 131Cleaning the Wiper Rail1. Press the Z button to move the wiper to the rear. 2. Remove the wiper cleaner.Press the release lever as show
Maintenance 1323. Dampen a cleaning stick with ink cleaner (available separately). See “Using Ink Cleaner” on page 123.4. Clean the area shown.5. Retu
Maintenance 133Disposing of Waste InkWhen to Dispose of Waste InkBe sure to replace the waste ink bottle when the following message is displayed in th
Maintenance 134Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle1. Remove the waste ink bottle from the waste ink bottle holder.2. Insert the waste ink tube into the mou
Maintenance 1353. Press the Z button.4. Check again to confirm that a fresh waste ink bottle is correctly placed and then press the Z button to reset
Maintenance 1364. Open the right maintenance cover.5. Remove the wiper cleaner.Grasp the cleaner as shown and lift it from the printer.6. Insert a new
Maintenance 137Place it on the attachment point and press down until you hear a click.7. Remove the wiper.Holding the wiper by the attachment point, t
Maintenance 138Place it on the attachment point and press down until you hear a click.Users of the S70670 or S50670 will need to return to Step 5 and
Maintenance 1391. Confirm that the printer is on and press #.The Maintenance menu will be displayed.2. Use the d/u buttons to select Head Maintenance
Introduction 148Manual switchUse this switch to select the manual take-up direction. The selected option takes effect when the Auto switch is in the O
Maintenance 140Insert the two hooks on the flushing pad into the slots as shown and press the tab down until the pad clicks into place.7. Close the ma
Maintenance 141Cleaning Check SheetPrint these pages to track maintenance tasks.Component to be cleanedCleaned on date Explanation1 Platen heater, pre
Maintenance 142Regular Replacement Check SheetPrint these pages to track maintenance tasks.Note: Order maintenance kits (T724100) once the contents of
Maintenance 143Replacing Ink CartridgesIf one of the installed ink cartridges is expended, printing cannot be performed. If an ink low warning is disp
Maintenance 1443. Insert a finger into the depression on the top of the cartridge and pull the cartridge straight toward you.4. Remove the new ink car
Maintenance 145Match the color of the cartridge to the color of the label on the printer.6. Lower the lock lever to engage the lock.Repeat steps 2 to
Maintenance 146The message Print head is nearing end of service life. is displayed in the control panel as the time for replacement draws near. The pr
Using the Control Panel Menu 147Chapter 4 Using the Control Panel MenuMenu OperationsThe menus are used as shown below.Menu ListThe following items an
Using the Control Panel Menu 148Menu Item ParameterMedia SetupSee “The Media Setup Menu” on page 152.Media RemainingRemaining Setup On, OffLength 5.0
Using the Control Panel Menu 149Media Suction 0 to 10Head Movement Data Width, Printer Full WidthMulti-Strike Printing Off, 2 to 8Roll Type Printable
Introduction 15Inside - S70670, S50670Dirt on any of the following parts may reduce print quality. Regularly clean or exchange these parts as describe
Using the Control Panel Menu 150MaintenanceSee “The Maintenance Menu” on page 159.Nozzle Check PrintCleaningAll Nozzles Execute (Light), Execute (Medi
Using the Control Panel Menu 151PreferenceSee “The Preference Menu” on page 162.Date And Time MM/DD/YY HH:MMLanguage Japanese, English, French, Italia
Using the Control Panel Menu 152Details of the MenuItems or values marked with a superscript “1” apply to the S70670 and S50670, while items marked wi
Using the Control Panel Menu 153Customize SettingsRIP SettingsItem Parameter ExplanationCurrent Settings Change settings for currently selected media.
Using the Control Panel Menu 1541 to 30 (media setting bank number)Item Parameter ExplanationSetting Name Assign the media setting bank a name up to 2
Using the Control Panel Menu 155Heater Temperature Pre-heater/platen heater: 30 °C to 50 °C (86 °F to 122 °F)After heater: 30 °C to 55 °C (86 °F to 13
Using the Control Panel Menu 156Print Media ListPrinter Setup Menu indicates default settings. For more information on margins and media size, see “Pr
Using the Control Panel Menu 157Media Size Check On Choose whether the printer automatically detects (On), or does not automatically detect (Off), the
Using the Control Panel Menu 158Nozzle Check Cycle Off Choose the frequency with which the printer performs an Auto Nozzle Check: never (Off) or once
Using the Control Panel Menu 159The Maintenance MenuThe Maintenance menu can be accessed directly by pressing the # button.Heat Off Timer 15 to 240 mi
Introduction 164 Pressure rollers (high)There are ten rollers in total; the high pressure rollers are the two on the outside edges. They press down on
Using the Control Panel Menu 160The Ink Level MenuWH,MS Ink Refresh1WH,WH Ink Refresh1Select this option should you notice uneven colors (areas of une
Using the Control Panel Menu 161The Print Logs MenuThese items are used to track consumables.The Printer Status MenuThese items track printer use and
Using the Control Panel Menu 162The Preference Menu indicates default settings.Print Status Sheet Print Use Print Status Sheet to print the current ne
Using the Control Panel Menu 163The Reset All Settings MenuParameter ExplanationYes Select Yes to reset all settings in the Preference menu except Dat
Problem Solver 164Chapter 5 Problem SolverWhen a Message is DisplayedIf one of the following messages is displayed, read and follow the instructions b
Problem Solver 165Auto Take-up Reel Unit stopped. Media is not correctly attached to the auto take-up reel unit. Press the W button and select Job Can
Problem Solver 166When a Maintenance Call/Service Call OccursCall-for-Service Request Error CodesThe portions indicated by asterisks (“*”) vary depend
Problem Solver 167TroubleshootingYou cannot print (because the printer does not work)The printer does not turn on.The printer is not communicating wit
Problem Solver 168The printer has an error.The printer sounds like it is printing, but nothing printsThe print head moves, but nothing prints.Test Pat
Problem Solver 169The prints are not what you expectedPrint quality is poor, uneven, too light, or too dark.o Are the print head nozzles clogged?If th
Introduction 17Inside - S30670Dirt on any of the following parts may reduce print quality. Regularly clean or exchange these parts as described in the
Problem Solver 170The print is not positioned properly on the media.Vertical ruled lines are misaligned.The printed surface is scuffed or soiled.o Is
Problem Solver 171MediaMedia Is CreasedStraightening the TensionerRemove the six media guides from the tensioner bar (if attached). 1. Press the tensi
Problem Solver 1722. Continue pressing the tensioner until the projections on the inside at both ends contact the case.Media JamsPrinting does not sto
Problem Solver 173Removing Jammed MediaFollow the steps below to remove jammed media.1. Open the front cover.2. Turn off the printer.If a message is d
Problem Solver 1744. If the print head is over the media, move it away from the jam.5. Raise the media loading lever.6. Pull the media to the cutter g
Problem Solver 175Reload the media and resume printing. See “Loading Media - S70670/S50670” on page 39 or “Loading Media - S30670” on page 58.OthersHe
Appendix 176Chapter 6 AppendixOptions and Consumable ProductsThe following options and consumable products are available for use with your printer (as
Appendix 177Supported MediaThe following media can be used with the printer. Print quality is greatly affected by the type and quality of media used.
Appendix 178Moving and Transporting the PrinterThis section describes how to move and transport the product.Moving the PrinterThis section assumes tha
Appendix 1796. Move the printer.Post-Move SetupAfter moving the printer, follow the steps below to ready it for use.1. Check that the new location is
Introduction 18Back7CapsExcept during printing, these caps cover the print head nozzles to prevent them from drying out. We recommend that the caps be
Appendix 180Specifications TablePrinter SpecificationsPrinting method On-demand ink jetNozzle configuration S70670: 360 nozzles × 2 rows × 10 colors (
Appendix 181*1 Use a shielded twisted pair cable (category 5 or better).*2 For additional print drying system included with the S50670.*3 Media system
Appendix 182Standards and ApprovalsFCC Compliance StatementFor United States UsersThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f
Appendix 183WARNINGThe connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device a
Where To Get Help 184Appendix A Where To Get HelpNew :See comments to select sections you need. The word "other" indicates products except f
Software License Terms 185Chapter B Software License TermsOpen Source Software LicensesBonjourThis printer product includes the open source software p
Software License Terms 1861.3 "Covered Code" means the Original Code, Modifications, the combination of Original Code and any Modifications,
Software License Terms 187(a) You must retain and reproduce in all copies of Original Code the copyright and other proprietary notices and disclaimers
Software License Terms 1883. Your Grants. In consideration of, and as a condition to, the licenses granted to You under this License, You hereby grant
Software License Terms 1898. NO WARRANTY OR SUPPORT. The Covered Code may contain in whole or in part pre-release, untested, or not fully tested works
Introduction 19LAN port5Pre-heaterHeats the media before printing so that the print area is not subject to sudden changes in temperature.6 Roll suppor
Software License Terms 19011. Ownership. Subject to the licenses granted under this License, each Contributor retains all rights, title and interest i
Software License Terms 19113.3 Independent Development. Nothing in this License will impair Apple's right to acquire, license, develop, have othe
Software License Terms 192The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARR
Software License Terms 1933. Altered versions--including, but not limited to, ports to new operating systems, existing ports with new graphical interf
Copyrights and Trademarks 2Copyrights and TrademarksAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,
Introduction 20Control panel1 P button (power button)Turns the power on and off.2 P light (power light)The printer's operational status is indica
Introduction 214 DisplayDisplays the printer's status, menus, error messages, and so on. See “Understanding the Display” on page 22.5 Menu button
Introduction 22Understanding the DisplayThe following illustration shows the display for the S50670.12 W button (pause/cancel button)The printer enter
Introduction 233Media infoFrom left to right, this display shows the selected media, platen gap, media width, and media remaining.If a media setting b
Introduction 24Note:You can also check the level of ink remaining using the Ink Level option in the menus. See “The Ink Level Menu” on page 160.2 Ink
Introduction 256 Head strike detection statusThis is displayed by the S50670 only.: The printer checks whether the media lifts during printing.: The
Introduction 26FeaturesThis wide-format color ink jet printer supports roll media up to 1626 mm (64 inches) in width. The main features of this printe
Introduction 27Additional Print Drying System AvailableThe additional print drying system (included with the S50670; optional with other models) can b
Introduction 28In addition to roll supports that give you a place to rest media during installation, the printer offers lift levers that allow heavy m
Introduction 29Notes on Usage and StorageInstallation spaceMake sure that you secure the following space, clear of any other objects, so that paper ej
Contents 3ContentsChapter 1 IntroductionImportant Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction 30❏ Do not bend or tug the waste ink tube. Ink could spill inside or around the printer.❏ The following components require regular mainte
Introduction 31Notes when not using the printerIf you are not using it, note the following points when storing the printer. If it is not stored correc
Introduction 32Whether head washing is required depends on the length of time the printer will be left unused.❏ S70670 (8 color mode): 2 weeks or more
Introduction 33❏ Use a cleaning stick from the supplied maintenance kit to wipe ink from the ink supply port of cartridges that have been removed from
Introduction 34Notes on Handling❏ Do not fold the media or damage the printable surface.❏ Do not touch the printable surface. Moisture and oils from y
Introduction 35Specialty InksThe term “specialty inks” is used for white and metallic silver inks. White and metallic silver inks are prone to settlin
Introduction 36❏ If print results are uneven, circulate or refresh the ink. See “Maintenance Procedures for Specialty Inks” on page 117.Using the Supp
Introduction 372. Click the desired item in the EPSON LFP Remote Panel 2 main window.See EPSON LFP Remote Panel 2 help for more information.Exiting EP
Introduction 384. Select the target printer icon, and then click OK.5. Follow the on-screen instructions to continue.When the delete confirmation mess
Basic Operations 39Chapter 2Basic OperationsLoading and Exchanging MediaThe process for loading media varies with the model of printer or type of medi
Contents 4Chapter 2 Basic OperationsLoading and Exchanging Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Basic Operations 40When the Standard Media Feeding Unit Is InstalledThis section uses the S70670 to illustrate the process of loading media when the s
Basic Operations 41Printable side outPrintable side in4. Place the left edge of the media in any of the black squares on the bar in back of the printe
Basic Operations 425. Raise the lift lever on the left side of the printer to lift the media into position, then firmly insert the roll holder.If the
Basic Operations 43If the roll of media has the outer diameter which is less than 140mm (5.5 inches), lift it up by your hands, and set it to the roll
Basic Operations 449. Rotate the handle until part A in the illustration below is fully inserted.10.Raise the media loading lever.Important:Once part
Basic Operations 4511.Pull out the media and insert it into the printer.12.Insert the media past the pressure rollers and lower the media loading leve
Basic Operations 4614.Hold the center of the media and raise the media loading lever.15.Pull the media straight forward until the edge is past the lab
Basic Operations 47Position the low pressure rollers 5 mm (0.20 inch) and the high pressure rollers 10 mm (0.39 inch) from the edges of the media, kee
Basic Operations 4819.Attach the media holding plates at either side of the media.First, position the plates so that the edges of the media are in the
Basic Operations 4920.Close the front cover.Using the Optional Heavy Roll Media Feeding UnitThis section uses the S70670 to illustrate how to load med
Contents 5Chapter 4 Using the Control Panel MenuMenu Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Basic Operations 502. Loosen the roll holder fixing screws and adjust the roll holders so that the gap between the two is wider than the media.3. Temp
Basic Operations 51Printable side in4. Place the left edge of the media in any of the black squares on the bar in back of the printer and the right ed
Basic Operations 525. Align the media and the roll holders.Raise or lower the lifter until the media roll core is level with the roll holders.6. Fully
Basic Operations 538. Remove the lifter.9. Rotate the handle until part A in the illustration below is fully inserted.10.Raise the media loading lever
Basic Operations 5411.Pull out the media and insert it into the printer.12.Insert the media past the pressure rollers and lower the media loading leve
Basic Operations 5514.Hold the center of the media and raise the media loading lever.15.Pull the media straight forward until the edge has past the la
Basic Operations 56Position the low pressure rollers 5 mm (0.20 inch) and the high pressure rollers 10 mm (0.39 inch) from the edges of the media, kee
Basic Operations 5719.Attach the media holding plates at either side of the media.First, position the plates so that the edges of the media are in the
Basic Operations 5820.Close the front cover.Loading Media - S30670The procedure for loading media varies depending on whether you are using the instal
Basic Operations 59Center the roll supports between the roll holders.3. Place media on the roll support oriented according to how it is rolled (see be
Contents 6Appendix A Where To Get HelpContacting Epson Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Basic Operations 60Printable side inIf the label does not have the loading position, mark it on the label as instructed in the Setup Guide.4. Raise th
Basic Operations 61If the roll of media has an outer diameter which is less than 140 mm (5.5 inches), lift it up by your hands, and place it on the ro
Basic Operations 62If the roll of media has an outer diameter which is less than 140 mm (5.5 inches), lift it up by your hands, and place it on the ro
Basic Operations 638. Rotate the handle until part A in the illustration below is fully inserted.9. Raise the media loading lever.Important:Once part
Basic Operations 6410.Pull out the media and insert it into the printer.11.Insert the media past the pressure rollers and lower the media loading leve
Basic Operations 6512.Go to the front of the printer and open the front cover.13.Hold the center of the media and raise the media loading lever.14.Pul
Basic Operations 66Keep the right edge of the media parallel to the scale markings on the two labels on the right side of the after heater.15.Lower th
Basic Operations 67First, position the plates so that the edges of the media are in the centers of the round holes. Next, adjust the position so that
Basic Operations 6817.Close the front cover.Using the Optional Heavy Roll Media Feeding UnitThis section describes how to load media when the optional
Basic Operations 691. Turn on the printer by pressing the P button.2. Loosen the roll holder fixing screws and adjust the roll holders so that the gap
Introduction 7Chapter 1 IntroductionImportant Safety InstructionsRead all of these instructions before using the printer. Also be sure to follow all w
Basic Operations 70Printable side inIf the label does not have the loading position, mark it on the label as instructed in the Setup Guide supplied wi
Basic Operations 71Raise or lower the lifter until the media roll core is level with the roll holders.5. Fully insert the left roll holder. Next, tigh
Basic Operations 728. Rotate the handle until part A in the illustration below is fully inserted.9. Raise the media loading lever.Important:Once part
Basic Operations 7310.Pull out the media and insert it into the printer.11.Insert the media past the pressure rollers and lower the media loading leve
Basic Operations 7412.Go to the front of the printer and open the front cover.13.Hold the center of the media and raise the media loading lever.14.Pul
Basic Operations 75Keep the right edge of the media parallel with the scale markings on the two labels on the right side of the after heater.15.Lower
Basic Operations 76First, position the plates so that the edges of the media are in the centers of the round holes. Next, adjust the position until th
Basic Operations 7717.Close the front cover.Viewing and Changing Media SettingsThe control panel displays the following information once the media lev
Basic Operations 78 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: Media settings are based on those stored in the printer in media settings bank No. 1.Media settings banks can
Basic Operations 79The printer will display Ready after a brief pause, showing that it is ready to print. Transmit the data to be printed from the com
Introduction 8❏ The printer requires two power cables with a combined capacity of 20 A at 100 V or 10 A at 240 V. If the combined capacity can not be
Basic Operations 802. Press the M button, select Media Remaining in the menu, and press the Z button.3. Select Print Remaining Length and press the Z
Basic Operations 81If you have printed the amount of media remaining, press the u button to rewind the media so that this information will remain on t
Basic Operations 82Removing MediaYou can now remove the media from the roll holders. To remove the media, reverse the steps you followed to load it.Us
Basic Operations 83Attaching the Roll Core1. After confirming that the media is loaded correctly, press the d button to feed the media as far as the a
Basic Operations 84Center the roll supports between the roll holders.3. Align the right roll core holder with the right edge of the media and tighten
Basic Operations 85Slide the holder in until part A in the illustration below is fully inserted.6. Tighten the roll core holder fixing screw to fix th
Basic Operations 86Counterclockwise Take Up1. Attach the media to the take up roll core.Tape the media to the take up roll core in the center and then
Basic Operations 874. Flip the Auto switch to .5. Lower the tension bar.6. Press the d button to feed the media until the take up roll core begins to
Basic Operations 88Clockwise Take Up1. Attach the media to the take up roll core.Tape the media to the take up roll core in the center and then at the
Basic Operations 894. Flip the Auto switch to .5. Lower the tension bar.6. Press the d button to feed the media until the take up roll core begins to
Introduction 9❏ If you remove an ink cartridge for later use, protect the ink supply area from dirt and dust, and store it in the same environment as
Basic Operations 90Removing the Take-up RollThe procedure for removing media varies depending on whether you are using the installed auto take-up reel
Basic Operations 916. Loosen the right roll core holder fixing screw and remove the roll core holder from the roll.7. Lower the roll onto the roll sup
Basic Operations 92White and metallic silver inks must be removed and shaken once every 24 hours. Although a message is displayed in the control panel
Basic Operations 93❏ Head Movement❏ Multi-Strike Printing❏ Roll Type❏ Tension Measurement❏ Media Tension❏ Feed SpeedFor more information on these item
Basic Operations 94Note that any settings already saved to the printer will be overwritten.Setting NameName the media setting bank. Using distinctive
Basic Operations 951. Use the d/u buttons to select Feed Adjustment and press the Z button.2. Select Auto and press the Z button.3. Press the Z button
Basic Operations 96Head AlignmentSelect Head Alignment to correct print head mis-alignment when print results seem grainy or out of focus.The Head Ali
Basic Operations 97Heating & DryingSet the temperature of the heaters or turn the fan for the additional print drying system on or off (included w
Basic Operations 98Head MovementChoose the range in which the print head moves during printing.1. Use the d/u buttons to select Head Movement and pres
Basic Operations 99Media TensionIncrease tension if creases appear in the media during printing. The higher the value, the greater the tension.If you
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