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1 Operator's Manual
This manual explains how to display or change various settings of the system, and
how to adjust the color and density. Read this manual as necessary to perform the
operations described within.
English Ver. 3
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Preface
We greatly appreciate your purchase of this product.
Before using this product, read the manual carefully, and make sure that you understand the procedures described.
The manuals of this product are divided into separate volumes depending on the purpose.
See the Starting Guide for information such as the kinds of manuals, their contents, and
explanation of warning labels.
See the Starting Guide to find how to use the manuals.
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This indicates situations that if not avoided could result in non-life threatening injury. It is also used to indicate situations
which may cause damage to physical property.
SIGNALWORD
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Description of warnings (signal words) ...................................................................................................ii
2. Paper settings
2.1 Workflow to use new paper............................................................................................. 2 - 2
2.2 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification Registration/Setup] . 2 - 3
2.3 Registering and setting up paper with different width or surface [Magazine
Registration/Setup] 2-6
2.4 Paper surface and paper length (remaining/initial) settings [Paper Magazine Setting] .. 2 - 9
2.5 Registering and setting up paper of different emulsion number [Emulsion Number Change]
2 - 11
2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the paper magazine ............................... 2 - 12
2.6.1 Changing the paper magazine width ........................................................................................... 2 - 12
2.6.2 Setting paper magazine detection caps........................................................................................ 2 - 18
4. Function Settings
4.1 Checking the total number of prints and images [Print Totals] ....................................... 4 - 2
4.1.1 Confirming the total number of prints [Total Counter]................................................................. 4 - 2
4.1.2 Checking the total number of prints and images processed up to the present [Total Counter 2].. 4 - 2
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4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer 1/Printer 2 tab] ......................................... 4 - 4
4.2.1 Magazine Auto Change ................................................................................................................. 4 - 4
4.2.2 Remaining Paper Amount Display................................................................................................ 4 - 4
4.2.3 Paper Leading Edge Advance ....................................................................................................... 4 - 6
4.2.4 Printing to the final sheet from the end of paper. .......................................................................... 4 - 7
4.2.5 Buzzer Volume .............................................................................................................................. 4 - 7
4.2.6 An error occurred when Printer Door 3 opened. ........................................................................... 4 - 8
4.2.7 Display setting of Paper Magazine B Error, Paper Magazine C Error, Paper Magazine A Error and
Paper Magazine A2 Error 4-9
4.3 Processor settings [Operator Selections: Processor tab] ............................................. 4 - 10
4.3.1 Replenishment Unit ..................................................................................................................... 4 - 10
4.3.2 Dryer Pre-heat ............................................................................................................................. 4 - 10
4.3.3 Rack Auto Cleaning .................................................................................................................... 4 - 11
4.3.4 Evaporation Correction ............................................................................................................... 4 - 11
4.3.5 Humidity...................................................................................................................................... 4 - 11
4.3.6 Low Volume Process................................................................................................................... 4 - 12
4.3.7 Output print size to the print receiving tray (large) ..................................................................... 4 - 12
4.3.8 Long Length Print Ejection (36inch)........................................................................................... 4 - 13
4.4 Date, Time and Program Timer setting [Program Timer Setting].................................. 4 - 14
4.4.1 Changing the present date and time............................................................................................. 4 - 14
4.4.2 Setting the start and end times of the processing solution temperature adjustment.................... 4 - 15
4.4.3 Setting the weekly checkup day .................................................................................................. 4 - 17
4.4.4 Configuring the Auto Setup setting............................................................................................. 4 - 17
4.5 Function/option registration [Function and Option Registration] ................................... 4 - 19
4.5.1 Registering................................................................................................................................... 4 - 19
4.6 Paper Processor temperature and the replenishment settings [Processor Settings].... 4 - 20
4.6.1 Checking the setting temperature and the measured temperature of the solution [Processing Solution
Temperature Setting] 4 - 20
4.6.2 Changing the replenishment amount of the solution [Standard Replenishment Amount Setting] 4 - 20
4.6.2.1 Standard Replenishment Amount Setting display....................................................................... 4 - 20
4.6.3 Measuring the output amount of the replenisher pump [Pump Output Amount Setting] ........... 4 - 21
4.6.3.1 Measuring the output amount of the replenisher pump............................................................... 4 - 21
4.6.3.2 Mixing Replenisher ..................................................................................................................... 4 - 24
4.6.4 Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting ............................................................................ 4 - 25
4.6.5 Low Volume Process Setting ...................................................................................................... 4 - 30
4.6.6 Displaying the total replenishment amount [Total Replenishment Amount Display] ................ 4 - 30
4.6.6.1 Total Replenishment Amount Display ........................................................................................ 4 - 30
4.6.7 Adjusting the drying condition of the paper [Dryer Temperature Setting] ................................. 4 - 31
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5.4 Adjusting printing position if shifted................................................................................. 5 - 6
5.4.1 Adjusting if images are printed slanted (zigzagging) [Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction] ........ 5 - 6
5.4.1.1 Performing Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction using copied correction value .......................... 5 - 11
5.4.2 Adjusting the paper guide width [Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width)]...... 5 - 13
5.4.3 Adjusting if unexposed area appears on the left or right side of the print [Exposure Center Correction]
5 - 15
5.4.4 Adjusting print margin widths [White Border Width Correction] .............................................. 5 - 18
5.5 Correcting uneven print density (banding) caused by paper advance [Paper Pressure
Operation Correction] 5 - 22
5.6 Calibrating the colorimeter [Colorimeter Calibration] .................................................... 5 - 25
5.6.1 Calibrating the colorimeter [Confirming the Colorimeter and Calibration Plate Data] .............. 5 - 25
5.6.2 Updating the calibration plate data [Updating the Calibration Plate Data]................................. 5 - 26
5.7 Daily Setup [Daily Setup] .............................................................................................. 5 - 30
5.8 Outputting the sample print [Print Check] ..................................................................... 5 - 31
5.9 Adjusting the blur of letters (color balance) [Black Balance Adjustment]...................... 5 - 32
5.10 Adjusting the black balance manually [NCE Mode] ...................................................... 5 - 33
5.10.1 Black Balance Initialization ........................................................................................................ 5 - 34
5.11 Correcting differences between printers [Machine-to-machine variation correction] .... 5 - 35
5.11.1 Confirming correction values of the Machine-to-machine variation correction ......................... 5 - 37
GLOSSARY
INDEX
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1. Preparations for
operation
This chapter explains the information that you should know before configuring or
changing settings for each function, such as the list of setting screens and the
password setting procedure.
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1.1 Setting display list
! Maintenance
" Start Up Checks
☞ Maintenance Manual 2.1 Start Up Checks
" Close Down Checks
☞ Maintenance Manual 2.2 Close Down Checks
" Extension
☞ 1.2 Accessing the Extension display
# Setup
$ Laser Setup
% Paper Specification Registration/Setup
☞ 2.2 Registering and setting up a new paper type
[Paper Specification Registration/Setup]
& Print Check
☞ 5.8 Outputting the sample print [Print Check]
& Black Balance Adjustment
☞ 5.9 Adjusting the blur of letters (color balance)
[Black Balance Adjustment]
& NCE Mode
☞ 5.10 Adjusting the black balance manually [NCE
Mode]
& Machine-to-machine variation correction
☞ 5.11 Correcting differences between printers
[Machine-to-machine variation correction]
% Magazine Registration/Setup
☞ 2.3 Registering and setting up paper with different
width or surface [Magazine Registration/Setup]
& Paper Specification Registration/Setup
☞ 2.2 Registering and setting up a new paper type
[Paper Specification Registration/Setup]
% Paper Magazine Setting
☞ 2.4 Paper surface and paper length
(remaining/initial) settings [Paper Magazine Setting]
& Standard Replenishment Amount Setting
☞ 4.6.2 Changing the replenishment amount of the
solution [Standard Replenishment Amount Setting]
& Dryer Temperature Setting
☞ 4.6.7 Adjusting the drying condition of the paper
[Dryer Temperature Setting]
$ Paper Balance Correction
☞ 3.1 Correcting colors for each paper magazine
[Paper Balance Correction]
$ Paper Temperature Correction
☞ 3.2 Correcting paper discoloration due to
temperature variation [Paper Temperature Correction]
# Processor Settings
☞ 4.6 Paper Processor temperature and the
replenishment settings [Processor Settings]
$ Print Sensor Adjustment
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1.1 Setting display list
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1.1 Setting display list
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1.1 Setting display list
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1.2 Accessing the Extension display
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NOTE
• To enter password, you can either click numbers displayed onscreen or type the password on the computer keyboard. To
enter number using the numeric keypad, be sure to keep the Num Lock key ON (light is ON). If it is off, press the Num
Lock key to turn it on.
Keyboard
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1.3 Prohibiting unauthorized third parties from modifying settings [Password Registration]
1. Enter the four-digit password within ten seconds and then click Enter.
IMPORTANT
• If you do not enter a password within 10 seconds, the message Time out. is displayed and then the
Extension display is shown.
• If you have forgotten your password, consult your technical representative.
If the password has not been registered or has already been deleted
Enter 0123 as a four-digit password.
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1.3 Prohibiting unauthorized third parties from modifying settings [Password Registration]
1. Enter the four-digit password within ten seconds and then click Enter.
IMPORTANT
• If you do not enter a password within 10 seconds, the message Time out. is displayed and then the
Extension display is shown.
• If you have forgotten your password, consult your technical representative.
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The password is cleared.
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2. Paper settings
This chapter explains the settings related to paper such as using a new paper, etc.
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2.1 Workflow to use new paper
Perform the setup so that the system can use the registered See ☞ 2.2 Registering and setting up a new
paper. paper type [Paper Specification
Registration/Setup].
Register the paper surface of the set up paper on the Paper See ☞ 2.4 Paper surface and paper length
Magazine Setting display. (remaining/initial) settings [Paper Magazine
Setting].
.
! Using paper of the same paper type and different paper width and
surface
.
If the setup of the paper to be used has not been completed, carry See ☞ 2.2 Registering and setting up a new
out the setup first. paper type [Paper Specification
Registration/Setup].
Register the width and surface of the paper to use. See ☞ 2.3 Registering and setting up paper
with different width or surface [Magazine
Registration/Setup].
Perform the setup so that the system can use the registered paper See ☞ 2.3 Registering and setting up paper
width and surface. with different width or surface [Magazine
Registration/Setup].
Register the paper surface of the set up paper on the Paper See ☞ 2.4 Paper surface and paper length
Magazine Setting display. (remaining/initial) settings [Paper Magazine
Setting].
.
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2.2 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification Registration/Setup]
2. Paper settings
1. Register the new paper type and the paper magazine used for the setup.
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When the paper magazine is selected, one of the following symbols is shown on the right of the selection
field.
Symbol Explanation
OK The setup for the selected paper type and paper magazine has already been completed.
- The setup for the selected paper type and paper magazine has not been carried out.
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2.2 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification Registration/Setup]
(1) Load the paper magazine with the paper to set up, then attach it to the printer.
• For details, see the Starting Guide ☞ 5.3 Replacing paper.
(2) Click Paper Specification Registration/Setup.
Example: Paper Specification Registration/Setup display
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Correction values are registered and Black Balance Adjustment test prints are made.
If the measured result is out of range
The measurement values are out of allowable range. Repeat the process. is shown.
If the measured result is not acceptable, click Execute. Perform the procedure again from making a test print.
Remeasurement can be performed up to three times.
4. Click OK.
Result display
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2.2 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification Registration/Setup]
2. Paper settings
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2.3 Registering and setting up paper with different width or surface [Magazine Registration/Setup]
(1) Load the magazine with the paper to use and attach it to the printer.
• For details, see the Starting Guide ☞ 5.3 Replacing paper.
(2) Select the paper type to be used in the list of paper width and surface.
Multiple items can be set here.
Example: Type 1 paper is to be used with the paper magazine of 203 paper width and
surface (1).
Tab for setups of paper whose paper width is 120 mm or shorter
Tab for setups of paper whose paper width is 127 mm or longer
Tab for setups of paper whose paper width is 210 mm or longer
Select 1 for the magazine of paper whose width is 203 mm and surface is (1)
is loaded.
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The following setting numbers are available:
Selection Explanation
1 When the paper of paper type 1 is used
2 When the paper of paper type 2 is used
3 When the paper of paper type 3 is used
4 When the paper of paper type 4 is used
5 When the paper of paper type 5 is used
6 When the paper of paper type 6 is used
Display Explanation
Setup OK This magazine has been registered in Paper Specification Registration/Setup and Paper
Specification Registration/Setup has been completed normally.
This magazine can be used.
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2.3 Registering and setting up paper with different width or surface [Magazine Registration/Setup]
Display Explanation
Setup - This magazine has been registered in Paper Specification Registration/Setup, but Paper
Specification Registration/Setup has not been performed yet or has not been completed
normally.
Magazine Registration This magazine has not been registered in Paper Specification Registration/Setup.
OK Magazine Registration/Setup has been completed normally.
This magazine can be used.
Magazine Registration - This magazine has not been registered in Paper Specification Registration/Setup.
Registration has been completed in Magazine Registration/Setup but setup has not.
- This magazine has not been registered in Paper Specification Registration/Setup and
2. Paper settings
Magazine Registration/Setup has not been performed yet.
IMPORTANT
• The paper type of magazines that have been registered in Paper Specification
Registration/Setup (shown as Setup OK and Setup -) cannot be changed at this step.
(3) Click Enter.
Example: Magazine Registration/Setup display
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The width and surface of the paper to be used are registered.
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The display to select a magazine to set up (selecting paper width and paper surface) is shown.
(2) From the table, select a paper magazine to set up.
NOTE
• If there are several magazines to set up, attach the magazine, and then select the magazines while
pressing the Ctrl or Shift key to continuously set up the several magazines.
Example: Magazine Registration/Setup display
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2.3 Registering and setting up paper with different width or surface [Magazine Registration/Setup]
Next, configure paper surface and paper length (remaining/ initial) settings.
• For details, see ☞ 2.4 Paper surface and paper length (remaining/initial) settings [Paper Magazine Setting].
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2.4 Paper surface and paper length (remaining/initial) settings [Paper Magazine Setting]
2. Paper settings
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper Magazine Setting
Example: Paper Magazine Setting display
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The numbers in the table below correspond to those in the illustration.
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2.4 Paper surface and paper length (remaining/initial) settings [Paper Magazine Setting]
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2.5 Registering and setting up paper of different emulsion number [Emulsion Number Change]
2. Paper settings
Setting procedure
1. Load the paper of a new emulsion number into the paper magazine and install it to the printer.
• For the procedure of loading paper, see the Starting Guide ☞ 5.3 Replacing paper.
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3. Click Next.
Making a test print and calibrating the colorimeter are performed automatically.
Measurement of the test prints automatically starts.
The measurement result is shown.
4. Click OK.
Settings are registered.
If the measured result is out of range
The measurement values are out of allowable range. Repeat the process. is shown.
If the measured result is not acceptable, click Execute. Perform the procedure again from making a test print.
Remeasurement can be performed up to three times.
This completes Emulsion Number Change.
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2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the paper magazine
IMPORTANT
• If the paper guide width of the paper magazine is changed, be sure to change the detection cap positions. If
not, printing cannot be performed.
• Even if the paper width and surface are the same, be sure to change the surface number for different paper
types.
(1) Put the paper magazine and a bag for storing the paper in an optional dark bag.
Close the zipper of the dark bag and fix it using the Velcro tape.
IMPORTANT
• Close the zipper so that no light can enter and secure it with Velcro tape. Light fogged paper
cannot be used for printing.
(2) Wear clean gloves and insert your arms into the sleeves, almost up to your elbows.
IMPORTANT
• Be sure to insert your arms up to your elbows to prevent light from coming in. During this work,
do not pull your hands out of the dark bag.
(3) In the dark bag, open the paper magazine and remove the paper from it.
Put the removed paper in the storage bag.
IMPORTANT
• Close the mouth of the storage bag securely so that no light comes in.
(4) Take out the storage bag and paper magazine from the dark bag.
2. Change the position of the roller guide in the paper magazine to the paper width.
IMPORTANT
• Depending on the paper width, the roller guide differs. The paper width is marked on the back of
roller guide. Be sure to use the proper roller guide.
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2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the paper magazine
2. Paper settings
Screws Screws
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Screws Screws
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Screws
Screws
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2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the paper magazine
Plate
Screw (A)
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3. Change the Width Regulation Guides and Width Regulation Rollers according to the width of
the paper to be used.
(1) Remove or loosen the screws of both the left and right width regulation guides.
When the paper width is changed from 279 mm or more to 254 mm or less, remove the Paper Guide.
If the paper width is between 82.5 mm and 254 mm
Screws
Width regulation
guide
(2) Place the Width Regulation Guides to the grooves corresponding to the desired paper width, and fix
them with one screw.
Engage the Width Regulation Roller with the Width Regulation Guides.
If paper width is 279 mm to 305 mm, attach the paper guide.
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2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the paper magazine
IMPORTANT
• Depending on the paper width, one of the Width Regulation Guides is different. The number is
marked on the front of Width Regulation Guide.
2. Paper settings
If the paper width is between 82.5 mm and 254 mm
Width regulation rollers
The grooves
marked with an
asterisk are not
used.
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2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the paper magazine
The position of the groove for setting the paper width of 114 mm to 130 mm is as follows.
Grooves of paper widths
130 120 (wide) 114 114 120 130
117 127
127 120 117
Groove Groove
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IMPORTANT
• When setting the paper width to 114 mm, 117 mm or 127 mm, fix the Width Regulation Guides
inside of the relevant grooves. When setting the paper width to 120 mm or 130 mm, fix the
guides outside of the same grooves.
When using a wide paper at the 120 mm width
The groove for 120 mm width should be used for the groove on right-hand side.
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2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the paper magazine
2. Paper settings
Attach the screw to the first screw hole from the Attach the screw to the second screw hole from
inside. (The right side as well.) the inside. (The right side as well.)
Dents
Screws
Fixing reel plate
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2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the paper magazine
(2) Install the fixing reel plate to the groove of appropriate paper width.
The third from the left is not used.
127 203
120
130 210
117
152 216
114 240
102 165 254
89 178 279
82.5 305
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5. Change the position of paper magazine detection cap according to the paper magazine
specification.
Change the position of the detection caps according to the paper width and surface number.
• For setting the detection caps, refer to ☞ 2.6.2 Setting paper magazine detection caps.
6. Replace the label with that with the new paper width and surface.
1. Change the paper width with the paper magazine detection caps.
Shift each of five detection caps (located from the third to the seventh columns from the left) either upward ( ) or
downward ( ) according to the indication on the size label.
NOTE
• For example, if the paper width is 127 mm, move the sixth cap downward ( ) and move the third, fourth,
fifth, and seventh ones upward ( ).
2. Change the paper magazine detection caps according to the surface number.
Shift two paper magazine detection caps on the left either ( ) upward or ( ) downward, according to the
indication on the size label.
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2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the paper magazine
NOTE
• For example, if the surface number is 2, move the first cap downward ( ) and the second one upward ( ).
Size label
2. Paper settings
Paper magazine detection caps
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3. Color and density
correction settings
This chapter explains the settings for color and density correction.
3–1
3.1 Correcting colors for each paper magazine [Paper Balance Correction]
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3. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
This completes correcting colors for each paper magazine.
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3.2 Correcting paper discoloration due to temperature variation [Paper Temperature Correction]
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Selection Explanation
(Selected) Performs paper temperature correction.
(Not selected) Does not perform paper temperature correction.
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2
3
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3.2 Correcting paper discoloration due to temperature variation [Paper Temperature Correction]
The numbers in the table below correspond to those in the illustration above.
Correction procedure
1. When the Exposure Section Temperature inside the printer is low (such as when the system
is started up in the morning), select 1 and perform Auto Measurement.
Follow the instructions on the display for the operation. (The operation is the same as for Daily Setup.)
2. When the Exposure Section Temperature inside the printer is high (such as in the
afternoon), select 2 and perform Auto Measurement.
Normally these two factors determine the optimum correction value of the system.
(As shown in the graph below, two factors determine the correction values, and the graphic slope between the two
points determine the correction values for temperatures other than those of the two points.)
Normally, items 3 and 4 are not used, because the line connecting points 1 and 2 can be used to generate correction
values for other temperatures.
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Temperature
4. Click Enter.
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4. Function Settings
This system contains various functions for efficient use. This chapter explains how
to configure each function.
4–1
4.1 Checking the total number of prints and images [Print Totals]
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Item Explanation
Local Displays the total number of the normal prints processed.
Others Displays the total number of sheets of waste paper other than normal prints or test prints.
Setup Total number of test prints for the daily setup etc. is displayed.
Mechanical Adjustment Total amount of test paper processed in the Printer Mechanical Adjustment mode is
displayed.
2. Click Yes.
The displayed total becomes 0.
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Item Explanation
Local Displays the total number of the normal prints processed.
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4.1 Checking the total number of prints and images [Print Totals]
Item Explanation
Others Displays the total number of sheets of waste paper other than normal prints or test prints.
Setup Displays the total number of test prints for setup purposes such as daily setup.
Mechanical Adjustment Total amount of test paper processed in the Printer Mechanical Adjustment mode is
displayed.
4. Function Settings
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4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer 1/Printer 2 tab]
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Selection Explanation
ON Changes the magazines automatically when paper in one magazine runs out and if paper
with the same width and surface is loaded in another paper magazine.
IMPORTANT
• If you set Magazine Auto Change to ON, Remaining Paper Amount
Display below is fixed to Count by magazine mount.
OFF This selection shows an attention message to notify that paper in a magazine has run out.
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Selection Explanation
Count by magazine mount Displays remaining amount of paper in the paper magazine by counting each of lanes A,
A2, B, and C.
Displays remaining amount of paper in the paper magazine by counting each of lanes A,
A2, B, and C even if four paper magazines with the same paper width and surface are
attached.
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4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer 1/Printer 2 tab]
Selection Explanation
Select this if using several paper magazines loaded with the paper with the same paper
width and surface.
IMPORTANT
• Use a specific paper magazine for each lane to ensure that the remaining
paper amount is displayed correctly.
Count by magazine number Displays the remaining amount of paper in the paper magazine without counting for lanes
A, A2, B, and C respectively.
Displays remaining amount of paper correctly even if one paper magazine is attached to
lane A, A2, B, or C.
Select this if not using several paper magazines with the same paper width and surface.
If Count by magazine mount is selected
For example, if using three paper magazines of 127-mm width and surface (1), the remaining amount of paper is displayed
for each magazine separately.
Example: If using three paper magazines with 127-mm width and surface (1)
4. Function Settings
Installed in Lane A Installed in Lane B Installed in Lane C
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4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer 1/Printer 2 tab]
IMPORTANT
• If the setting is changed from Count by magazine mount to Count by magazine number, the remaining
amount of paper of any lane may be changed. In this case, the display returns to the correct initial value when
you reinstall the paper magazines after the magazines in all lanes run out of paper.
• If the setting is changed from Count by magazine number to Count by magazine mount, the remaining
amount of paper of any lane may not be displayed correctly. In this case, the display returns to the correct
initial value when you reinstall the paper magazine in the lane with an incorrect display after it runs out of
paper.
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4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer 1/Printer 2 tab]
Selection Explanation
Display Attention Messages The Error/Attention display is shown and check whether the paper is advanced.
Advance The Error/Attention display is not shown and the paper is advanced.
No Advance The Error/Attention display is not shown and the paper is not advanced.
IMPORTANT
• However, the paper may be advanced in the following condition even though
No Advance is selected.
• If setting up the magazine which is used for the first time after starting the printer
or the magazine which is reattached and used for the first time (including the auto
setup)
• If the paper end sensor detected the leading edge when closing the printer door
after performing the corrective action for paper jam
4. Function Settings
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 1 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Example: Printing to the final sheet from the end of paper.
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Selection Explanation
Print Prints on the last paper when the system is running out of paper.
IMPORTANT
• The last paper including unexposed part is output to the print receiving tray
(large). Be sure to remove it.
NOTE
• Depending on the remaining length of paper in the magazine or the paper advance
length for the last print, the system may output the last sheet of paper as loss paper
without printing on it.
Not print Does not print on the last paper when the system is running out of paper.
The last paper is ejected as loss paper.
NOTE
• If printing a long length print, the system may print an image on the last paper.
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4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer 1/Printer 2 tab]
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Selection Explanation
1 Minimum volume
2 Small volume
3 Middle volume
4 Large volume
5 Maximum volume
4. Click Cancel.
The buzzer stops.
Paper magazine C
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IMPORTANT
• Printer door 3 can be opened while printing is performed using paper magazine B or C. However, applying
vibration to the system may adversely affect the print quality.
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4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer 1/Printer 2 tab]
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Selection Explanation
ON Displays the error message 6137 Printer Door 3 is open. It may be adversely affect
print quality., when the printer door 3 is opened while printing in paper magazine B or
magazine C.
OFF The error message 6137 Printer Door 3 is open. It may be adversely affect print
quality. does not appear, even if the printer door 3 is opened while printing in paper
magazine B or magazine C.
4. Function Settings
4.2.7 Display setting of Paper Magazine B Error, Paper Magazine C Error,
Paper Magazine A Error and Paper Magazine A2 Error
Select whether to show error messages related to each paper magazine.
if sensors and motors related to each paper magazine are damaged, showing error messages related to each magazine can be
temporarily stopped until the damaged parts are repaired by service personnel.
IMPORTANT
• Change this setting only upon specific instruction from your technical representative.
Paper magazine A can be used only when the optional triple or quad magazine unit is installed.
Paper magazine A2 can be used only when the optional quad magazine unit is installed.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 2 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Example: Paper Magazine B Error/Paper Magazine C Error/Paper Magazine A Error/Paper
Magazine A2 Error
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Selection Explanation
ON Error displays related to each paper magazine are shown. (Normally, select this setting.)
OFF Error displays related to each paper magazine are not shown.
Printing can be continued using other magazines (magazines that are set to ON).
IMPORTANT
• Do not use the magazine that is set to OFF until the repair is finished.
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IMPORTANT
• Drying characteristics vary depending on the paper type. If Dryer Pre-heat is set to OFF and the prints
whose paper surface is hard to dry and the advance length is 254.1 mm or longer are accumulated on the
print sorter unit, some prints may fall off from the print sorter unit. In such a case, set Dryer Pre-heat to ON.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Dryer Pre-heat
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Selection Explanation
OFF The dryer pre-heat setting is turned off.
ON The dryer pre-heat setting is turned on.
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Selection Explanation
ON At the close down check, perform Rack Auto Cleaning.
OFF At the close down check, Rack Auto Cleaning is not performed.
Cleaning the upper guide and squeegee unit is necessary every day at the Close Down
4. Function Settings
Checks.
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Selection Explanation
ON Water is automatically refilled.
OFF Water is not automatically refilled.
4.3.5 Humidity
If ON is selected for the Evaporation Correction, the refilling water amount can be changed according to the humidity in
the installation environment of the system.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Humidity
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Selection Explanation
Automatic The amount of water to refill is automatically adjusted according to the detected humidity
in the installation environment of this system.
Standard The default amount of water is refilled.
Low Select this item if using the system in an environment with low humidity.
The amount of water refilled is larger than standard, to match the Low humidity installation
environment.
High Select this item if using the system in an environment with high humidity.
The amount of water refilled is larger than standard, to match the High humidity
installation environment.
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Selection Explanation
ON This function is used.
The function of automatically maintaining the condition of the processing solution works
according to the values set in Low Volume Process Setting on the Processor Settings
display.
• For details about Low Volume Process Setting, see ☞ 4.6.5 Low Volume Process
Setting.
OFF This function is not used.
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Selection Explanation
Advance: Over 254 mm If the paper advance length is 254.1 mm or longer, prints are output to the print receiving
tray (large) regardless of the paper width.
NOTE
• Select this setting if Dryer Pre-heat is set to ON and prints of which advance length is
254.1 mm or longer drop off the print sorter unit.
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4.3 Processor settings [Operator Selections: Processor tab]
Selection Explanation
Advance: Over 305 mm If the paper width is 153 mm or longer, or the paper advance length is 305.1 mm or longer,
prints are output to the print receiving tray (large).
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4. Function Settings
Processor tab.
Example: Long Length Print Ejection (36inch)
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Selection Explanation
ON (every 1 print) Every time a print is ejected from the dryer section, the attention message 521 is shown.
ON (every 10 prints) Every time 10 prints are ejected from the dryer section, the attention message 521 is shown.
OFF The attention message is not shown even if a print is ejected from the dryer section.
Take the print out immediately.
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4.4 Date, Time and Program Timer setting [Program Timer Setting]
1. Click the number indicating the year in Date to select the current year.
Change the month and day following the same procedure.
Example: Program Timer Setting display
Click the number of year.
Select the year.
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4. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
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4.4 Date, Time and Program Timer setting [Program Timer Setting]
4.4.2 Setting the start and end times of the processing solution
temperature adjustment
The time to automatically start or end the solution temperature control can be configured using the program timer.
If the solution temperature control has been configured to complete before the store opens, operation can be started
immediately at the opening of the store.
If you cannot go to the store for some reason, the program timer stops the operation at the end time. Therefore, electricity can
be saved.
Up to three different start and end times of the temperature control can be registered for one day.
IMPORTANT
• If an attention/error message occurs while activating the program timer with the Auto Setup setting on
(except the day after the weekly checkup*1), the power will not turn off automatically.
*1. If your store is closed the day after the weekly checkup, then this applies to the next time the system is started again.
IMPORTANT
• Invalid time settings cannot be registered as follows. Days with invalid settings are indicated in red.
4. Function Settings
• The interval between the start time and end time is less than 30 minutes.
• The times from Start 1 to End 1, from Start 2 to End 2 and from Start 3 to End 3 overlap.
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The input display will be shown.
2. Click the number indicating the hour and enter the required time.
Input the minute according to the same procedure.
Example:
Click the number of time.
Select the time.
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3. Click OK.
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5. Configure the time for other days according to the same procedure.
6. Click Enter.
The setting times are registered.
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The input display will be shown.
2. Click Copy.
The start and end times are copied to all the other days of the week.
Example:
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3. Click OK.
The setting times are registered.
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The input display will be shown.
2. Click Delete.
The setting time is deleted.
Example:
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3. Click OK.
Settings are registered.
NOTE
• To delete Start 1 and End 1 for all days, delete the setting time of Start 1 and End 1 for one day, and then copy the setting
to all other days.
1. Click the day when the weekly regular check is to be carried out.
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2. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
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4.4 Date, Time and Program Timer setting [Program Timer Setting]
In addition, the correction values of the Daily Setup performed with the Auto Setup function are applied all paper types.
NOTE
• If the program timer setting has not been configured, or the current day is the day after the weekly checkup day*1, this
function is not performed.
*1. If your store is closed the day after the weekly checkup, then this applies to the day after that.
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NOTE
• Only paper types that have already been set up atPaper Specification Registration/Setup can be selected..
• For details, see ☞ 2.2 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification
Registration/Setup].
• The paper type cannot be changed every day.
3. Click Enter.
This completes setting Auto Setup.
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4.5 Function/option registration [Function and Option Registration]
4.5.1 Registering
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Function and Option Registration
4. Function Settings
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3. Click Enter.
The configured option is registered.
This completes the option registration.
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2. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
IMPORTANT
• When performing operations on this display, be sure to follow instructions of your technical representative.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Standard Replenishment Amount Setting
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper Magazine Setting → Click Functions. →
Standard Replenishment Amount Setting
NOTE
• There are two ways to access the display.
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4. Function Settings
No. Name Functions
1 Standard Replenishment Amount Displays Standard Replenishment Amount Setting of PSR.
Setting
IMPORTANT
• Do not change the standard replenishment amount. (For other
than PSR, only displays the amount.)
2 Replenishment rate by magazine Shows Paper Width, Paper Surface, Magazine ID, P1R/P2RA/P2RB
and PSR, and displays replenishment rate by each magazine registered.
3 Replenishment rate Specifies the replenishment rate of P1R/P2RA/P2RB.
(P1R/P2RA/P2RB)
4 Replenishment rate (PSR) Specifies the replenishment rate of PSR.
IMPORTANT
• Measure the pump output amount if the processing solution level in tank is too low. The replenishment
solution may not correctly be supplied to the processing solution tank. It is important to administrate the
replenishment solution. Perform the work with enough confirmation.
• If the replenisher pump is replaced, be sure to measure the output amount and then register it in this system.
Service personnel will replace the replenisher pump.
• When the output amounts of multiple pumps are to be measured, make sure to measure in the order from the
P1R.
Any replenishment solution which has been output to the measuring cylinder must be dispose without
returning the solution to the replenishment solution tank.
• Use the measuring cylinder after washing it with water and dry it completely.
Requirements
• Safety goggles
• Protective gloves (rubber gloves)
• Workwear (water-repellent)
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1. Click Functions.
3. Select a pump.
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5. Turn the replenisher pipe nozzle of the sub-tank to be measured toward you and secure it to
the system.
IMPORTANT
• Secure the pipe at the height to which the pipe is attached during system operation. Securing the
replenisher pipe reduces the vibration of the pipe so that the accurate measurement can be carried
out.
Replenisher pipe nozzle
Measuring cylinder
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(1) Be sure to hook the replenisher pipe nozzle in the measuring cylinder.
(2) Output the replenishment solution.
There are two different procedures for output:
If using the manual sorter switch (manual replenishment switch)
Press the manual sorter switch (manual replenishment switch).
The remaining time until the process is finished is shown. Leave it until it indicates 0 second.
Replenisher pipe nozzle
4. Function Settings
Measuring cylinder
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IMPORTANT
• If replenishment solution does not come out of the replenisher pipe, there may be an airlock in the
pipe. In this case, repeat the procedures until the solution or water comes out. If solution or water
comes out, take corrective action to dispose the effluent and carry out measurement again.
7. Measure the amount of the discharged replenishment solution in the measuring cylinder and
write it down.
Once the pump is operated, the small amount of the replenishment solution is discharged several times. Check that
the pump has discharged the replenishment solution completely before measuring the output amount.
8. When measurement is completed, dispose the replenishment solution which has been output
in the measuring cylinder as effluent.
IMPORTANT
• Be sure to dispose the replenishment solution output in the measuring cylinder as effluent and never
pour into the processing solution tank.
9. Measure the output amount at least three times for each pump, and calculate the average
value.
Repeat from Step 5 to Step 8 at least three times, and calculate the average value. Before the pump output amount of
another replenishment solution is to be measured, wash the measuring cylinder with water, and dry it completely.
11. Change the output amount setting of the pumps you measured on the Pump Output Amount
Setting display to the average value you calculated in Step 9.
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IMPORTANT
• Use this mode by following instructions given by your technical representative. Normally, this is not used.
Usually, the replenishment solution is made automatically. If clicking this button, the replenishment cartridge
is opened and you can make the replenishment solution.
• When performing Mixing Replenisher, empty each replenisher tank (P1R, P2RA, P2RB).
The hoses to drain each replenishment solution (P1R, P2RA, P2RB) are behind processor door 1.
• Be careful with the hose for draining processing solution near the hose for draining the replenishment
solution. The stickers P1R, P2RA and P2RB are attached to the hoses to drain replenishment solution.
• The tank capacities are 6.6 L for P1R, and 3 L for P2RA and P2RB. Prepare containers according to the
amount of the processing solutions.
• After emptying the replenisher tanks of P1R, P2RA and P2RB, access the Input Check display and confirm
that all replenishment solution level sensors of P1R (upper, lower), P2RA (upper, lower) and P2RB (upper,
lower) detect OFF.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Input Check → Processor → Processor Section → Click
the 3 tab.
Example: LP7500/7600
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Example: LP7700/7900
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2. Click Functions.
4. Function Settings
4.6.4 Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting
Measure the output amount which is output by the replenisher pump and the automatic cleaning pump over a fixed period of
time.
IMPORTANT
• Measure the pump output amount if the processing solution level in tank is too low. Because the automatic
cleaning pump also work as a replenishment pump, it may not correctly supply the solution to the processing
tank. It is important to administrate the processing solution. Perform the work with enough confirmation.
• If the replenisher pump is replaced, be sure to measure the output amount and then register it in this system.
The pump replacement should only be performed by an authorized service person.
Requirements
• Safety goggles
• Protective gloves (rubber gloves)
• Workwear (water-repellent)
• Measuring cylinder (The capacity is less than 200 ml.)
• Big vinyl sheet and cloth
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting
Example: Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting display
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1. Click Functions.
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7. Remove the hose of the automatic cleaning pipe at the connection part.
(1) Remove the hose of the automatic cleaning pipe at the position shown below.
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Connections
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8. Connect the measurement hoses where you removed the automatic cleaning pipe hoses.
Measure the output amount after completely drying inside the hose.
IMPORTANT
• There are two kinds of measuring hoses: one is for P1/P2 and the other is for PS. Pay attention to the
label attached to each hose by which they are identified. If you measure the output amount with a
4. Function Settings
different hose, the system does not refill water correctly.
Measuring cylinder
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IMPORTANT
• If replenishment solution does not come out of the replenisher pipe, there may be an airlock in the
pipe. In this case, repeat the procedures until the solution or water comes out. If solution or water
comes out, take corrective action to dispose the effluent and carry out measurement again.
11. Measure the amount of the discharged water in the measuring cylinder and take note of it.
Once the pump is operated, water is output only one time. (Not discharged the small amount of the replenishment
solution several times.) Check that the pump has discharged the replenishment solution completely before
measuring the output amount.
12. When measurement is completed, dispose the discharged water in the measuring cylinder as
effluent.
IMPORTANT
• Be sure to dispose the water output in the measuring cylinder as effluent and never pour into the
processing solution tank.
13. Measure the output amount at least three times for each processing solution, and calculate the
average value.
Because the first outputting is not stabilized, the second measured value or later is used for calculating.
Repeat from Step 9 to Step 12 at least three times, and calculate the average value. Before measuring the pump
output amount of another processing solution, completely dry water inside the measuring cylinder.
15. Change the output amount setting of the pumps you measured on the Auto Cleaning Water
Output Amount Setting display to the average value you calculated in Step 13.
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IMPORTANT
• Fit the hoses in the cutouts so that they will not be pinched by the processor top cover when it is
closed.
• Be careful not to connect to the incorrect hose. If you wrongly connect the hoses, the water may be
supplied to the incorrect processing solution tank.
4. Function Settings
: Cutout
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IMPORTANT
• Be careful not to get your hands caught in the processor top cover because it is heavy.
Processor top cover
Stopper
Press the top cover to the back, and pull the stopper Close the processor top cover with the lock
toward you to release the lock. of the stopper released.
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IMPORTANT
• Confirm that the colorimeter unit is securely locked.
Colorimeter unit
Lever
Rail
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This completes the operation.
IMPORTANT
• Do not change the values.
Example: Low Volume Process Setting display
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You can also perform Low Volume Process Data Clear by clicking Functions.
IMPORTANT
• Follow instructions given by your technical representative when changing the values.
• If the Low Volume Process Data Clear is unnecessary, be careful not to perform it.
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4. Function Settings
cover the lack time is carried out.
Clear
Reset each data.
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2. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
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5
5. Checking and
adjusting the system
condition
This chapter explains procedures for confirming the condition and operation of this
system, and the procedures for adjusting the system to keep the system in good
condition.
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5.1 Checking the switch and sensor condition [Input Check]
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5.2 Checking operation of electrical parts [Output Check]
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5.3 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity
5.3.1 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity on the paper advance path [Paper
Sensor Adjustment]
Adjust the sensor sensitivity on the paper path.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Various Adjustment → Printer Mechanical Adjustment
→ Paper Sensor Adjustment
Example: Paper Sensor Adjustment
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1. Open the printer doors and check that no paper is on the paper advance path.
Adjustment of sensor sensitivity may not be completed if paper is on the paper advance path.
2. Click Functions.
5. Click Execute.
Paper Sensor LED Light Intensity Adjustment starts.
When the adjustment is completed normally, the message Completed. appears and the display returns to the Paper
Sensor Adjustment display.
The message Terminated abnormally. appears if adjustment is not completed normally. Operate according to the
following steps.
5.3.2 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity located on the processor feed path
[Print Sensor Adjustment]
It adjusts the print sensor sensitivity in the dryer rack on the processor feed path.
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2. Click Functions.
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5. Click Execute.
Print Sensor LED Light Intensity Adjustment starts.
When the adjustment is completed normally, the message Completed. appears and the display returns to the Print
Sensor Adjustment display.
The message Terminated abnormally. appears if adjustment is not completed normally. Operate according to the
following steps.
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4. Click Functions.
6. Measure the difference between the lengths of line A and line C (A − C) of the second test print
using a ruler.
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IMPORTANT
• When measuring the lengths of line A and line C, be sure to use a ruler.
Example: Test print
A
Line A
Line C
C
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NOTE
• For example, enter the following value when the measured value of line A is 121 mm and that of line C is 120
mm on the test print. Line A (121 mm) − Line C (120 mm) = 1 mm (correction value)
• Enter the following value when the measured value of line A is 120 mm and that of line C is 121 mm on the test
print. Line A (120 mm) − Line C (121 mm) = − 1 mm (correction value)
8. Click Enter.
9. Click Functions.
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11. Check whether the difference between the lengths of line A and line C (A − C) of the second
test print is within ±0.5 mm.
1. Click Test Print 1 (Paper Magazine B) to make test prints whose advance length is 457.0 mm
and perform correction.
• For the procedure, perform from Step 5 to Step 11 in ☞ l If the paper width is between 82.5 mm and 120 mm.
If you do not make long length prints, this completes the operation.
If you make long length prints, go to Step 2.
(1) Click Test Print Confirmation 2 (Paper Magazine B) to make test prints.
The correction values configured in Step 1 are applied to this test print.
(2) Measure the difference between line A and line D (A − D) of the second test print with a ruler.
The first test print is not used.
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IMPORTANT
• Line A and line D must be measured with a ruler.
Example: Test print
Line A
Line D
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(3) Check whether the difference between the lengths of lines A and D (A−D) is the following.
Paper width Difference between the lengths of line A and line D
From 127 mm to 178 mm Within ± 1.5 mm
From 203 mm to 305 mm Within ± 1 mm
NOTE
• For example, enter the following value when the measured value of line A is 121 mm and that of line C
is 120 mm on the test print. Line A (121 mm) − Line C (120 mm) = 1 mm (correction value)
• Enter the following value when the measured value of line A is 120 mm and that of line C is 121 mm on
the test print. Line A (120 mm) − Line C (121 mm) = − 1 mm (correction value)
(5) Click Enter.
(6) Click Test Print Confirmation 2 (Paper Magazine B) to make test prints on which the correction
value is applied.
Check whether the difference between the lengths of line A and line D (A − D) of the second test print is the
following.
Paper width Difference between the lengths of line A and line D
From 127 mm to 178 mm Within ± 1.5 mm
From 203 mm to 305 mm Within ± 1 mm
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(7) Click Test Print Confirmation 1 (Paper Magazine B) to make test prints whose advance length is
457.0 mm.
Check whether the difference between the lengths of line A and line C (A − C) of the second test print is
within ±0.5 mm.
If the difference is within ±0.5 mm
This completes the operation.
If the difference is not within ±0.5 mm
Perform the operation of Step 7.
3. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Printer Mechanical Adjustment display.
This completes Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction.
5.4.1.1 Performing Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction using copied correction value
If using paper with different width or surface on the same magazine deck, you can copy and apply the correction value of
other paper to perform Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction.
Copying the correction value can save time required for the adjustment.
1. On the Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction display, click the tab of the magazine having the
correction values to copy.
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2. Click Functions.
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5. Select the check box(es) of width and paper surface to which to apply the copied correction
value.
NOTE
• More than one paper to which to apply the copied correction value can be selected.
Clicking Select All selects all.
Example: If the copied value is applied to the paper whose Width is 127 mm and Paper
Surface is (1)
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6. Click Enter.
The correction value of Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction selected in Copy from is registered as the correction
value for each paper selected in Step 5.
7. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction display.
8. Perform Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction on each paper with the copied correction values.
In this example, the correction value of magazine B was copied. Therefore, load magazine B to perform Arm Unit
1 Zigzagging Correction.
• For details about the procedure of Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction, see ☞ 5.4.1 Adjusting if images are
printed slanted (zigzagging) [Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction].
IMPORTANT
• Even though you applied the copied correction value to each paper, actually perform Arm Unit 1
Zigzagging Correction to confirm that the results are within the tolerance range.
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This completes Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction using copied correction value.
5.4.2 Adjusting the paper guide width [Paper Guide Width Adjustment
(for each Paper Width)]
This item is only for systems in which the optional quad magazine unit is installed.
This section explains the procedures for adjusting the paper guide width of paper supply unit A2 so that it becomes 0.2 mm
wider than the paper width to perform when the paper width or paper surface of paper magazine A2 are changed.
Requirements
• Print having the paper width to use (one print)
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance Application display, click Maintenance. → Extension → Maintenance → Various Adjustment →
Printer Mechanical Adjustment → Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width)
2. Enter −1.0 in the correction value box of the paper surface to use.
IMPORTANT
• The correction value −1.0 which is entered first is a fixed value. Perform the adjustment starting with
the value −1.0.
Example:
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3. Click Enter.
4. Click Operation.
Example:
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The paper guide width narrows by the input correction value.
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Printer door 4
Lever
Printer door 3
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6. Slide the lever to the right and pull out paper supply unit A2.
Hold the handle to pull out the unit.
Lever Handle
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Paper
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8. After inserting the paper, confirm whether there is a gap between paper and the paper guide.
NOTE
• Standard of the gap between the paper guide and paper is 0.2 mm.
(1) Move the paper right and left in the paper guide and confirm whether there is a gap.
Guide width
Paper guide
Paper
Paper width
Move paper to the right or left. Gap (0.2 mm)
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(2) Remove the paper from the paper guide, and restore paper supply unit A2.
9. If there is no gap (standard: 0.2 mm), input +0.1 to the current correction value of paper width
on the Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width) display.
If there is a gap, this completes the Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width).
IMPORTANT
• Increase the correction value by +0.1 mm.
Example:
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11. Repeat from Step 4 to Step 10 until the gap (standard: 0.2 mm) can be made between the
paper guide and paper.
5.4.3 Adjusting if unexposed area appears on the left or right side of the
print [Exposure Center Correction]
Adjust the print position if unexposed area appears on the left or right side of the print.
It is necessary to perform corrections for each magazine (each paper width and paper surface).
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Maintenance. → Various Adjustment → Printer Mechanical Adjustment → Exposure
Center Correction
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5.4 Adjusting printing position if shifted
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4. Click Functions.
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6. Measure length A, that is from the left edge to the datum line of the test print.
When measuring the test print, use the leading end of the print.
Example: Test print
Datum line
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8. Measure length B, that is from the right edge to the datum line of the test print.
When measuring the test print, use the leading end of the print.
Example: Test print
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A
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The correction value is automatically calculated and shown in Exposure Center Correction Value.
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10. Enter the correction value shown in Exposure Center Correction Value.
Enter the correction value in the paper surface number box to be adjusted.
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14. Confirm that the measured length A of the new test print is equal to half of the paper width.
If the measured length is not half of the paper width, perform the above procedure from Step 4 again.
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Adjust the margin width if the right and left white margin widths of the test print are not correct.
It is necessary to perform corrections for each magazine (each paper width and paper surface).
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Various Adjustment → Printer Mechanical Adjustment
→ White Border Width Correction
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3. Click Functions.
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5. Measure the right and left white margin widths of the test print.
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7. Click Enter.
8. Click Functions.
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10. Check that the right and left white margin widths of the test print are 5.0 mm.
If white margin width is not 5.0 mm, perform the above procedure from Step 3 again.
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5.5 Correcting uneven print density (banding) caused by paper advance [Paper Pressure Operation
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3. Click Functions.
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NOTE
• Print number is printed on the back of prints in order of output.
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5.5 Correcting uneven print density (banding) caused by paper advance [Paper Pressure Operation
5. Selecta value that is 2 more or less than the print number of the test print from which
unevenness disappeared.
Unevenness generally appears either 17 mm or 26 mm from the rear end (the side ejected from the dryer unit) of the
test print. This is shown as position (A) in the figure below.
If unevenness appears in the position 26 mm from the rear end of the test print
Select the value that is 2 more than the print number of the first even test print.
Print No.
If unevenness appears in the position 17 mm from the rear end of the test print
Select the value that is 2 less than the print number of the test print from which unevenness disappeared.
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5.5 Correcting uneven print density (banding) caused by paper advance [Paper Pressure Operation
For example, if the number of the first even test print is 12, select 10.
Print from which unevenness disappeared
Uneven print
Print No.
7. Click Enter.
8. Click Functions.
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10. Check whether the unevenness has disappeared or not from the test print.
If the unevenness still exists, perform the above procedure from Step 3 again.
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5.6 Calibrating the colorimeter [Colorimeter Calibration]
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2. Click OK.
Calibration of the colorimeter starts.
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5.6 Calibrating the colorimeter [Colorimeter Calibration]
3. Click OK.
This completes calibrating the colorimeter.
5.6.2 Updating the calibration plate data [Updating the Calibration Plate
Data]
Before using a new calibration plate, update the data.
Requirements
• Calibration plate
• CD-ROM containing the calibration plate data
• Clean gloves
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Various Adjustment → Colorimeter Calibration
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1. Confirm that the numbers printed on the calibration plate and the CD-ROM are the same.
If they are different, do not carry out Updating the Calibration Plate Data.
Lever
Cutouts
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5.6 Calibrating the colorimeter [Colorimeter Calibration]
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Lever
Rail
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(8) Reinstall the print conveyor unit and print sorter unit.
3. Click Functions.
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5.6 Calibrating the colorimeter [Colorimeter Calibration]
6. Select the drive on which the CD-ROM is inserted on the display below.
Click Path Setting and select the drive in which the CD-ROM is inserted. Then click OK.
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7. Click OK.
The current data of the colorimeter, the data of the calibration plate on the CD-ROM and the number of the
calibration plate data are displayed.
8. Click OK.
The Are you sure you want to register? is shown.
9. Click OK.
After changing the Calibration Plate, perform the calibration. Would you like to perform the calibration? is
shown.
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5.6 Calibrating the colorimeter [Colorimeter Calibration]
(4) Select the drive on which the CD-ROM is inserted on the display below.
Click Path Setting and select the drive in which the CD-ROM is inserted. Then click OK.
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5.7 Daily Setup [Daily Setup]
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A test print is output.
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Measurement of the test print automatically starts.
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The measurement result is shown.
2. Click OK.
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5.8 Outputting the sample print [Print Check]
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3. Click Execute.
Sample print is made.
4. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Paper Specification Registration/Setup display.
This completes outputting the sample print.
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5.9 Adjusting the blur of letters (color balance) [Black Balance Adjustment]
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IMPORTANT
• If you use Adobe Photoshop (commercial software), the setting of B = G = R = 10 or more prevents the
blurring.
Try it out before making corrections with Black Balance Adjustment. If letters still get blurred, then carry out
Black Balance Adjustment.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper Specification Registration/Setup →
Functions → Black Balance Adjustment
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2. Click Next.
Making a test print and calibrating the colorimeter are performed automatically.
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Measurement of the test prints automatically starts.
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The measurement result is shown.
3. Click OK.
Settings are registered.
This completes Black Balance Adjustment.
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5.10 Adjusting the black balance manually [NCE Mode]
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2. Click Functions.
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5.10 Adjusting the black balance manually [NCE Mode]
6. Click Enter.
The correction value is registered.
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2. Click Functions.
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5.11 Correcting differences between printers [Machine-to-machine variation correction]
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The display for selecting the paper type is shown.
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Test print of the paper gamma setup is made.
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Measurement of the test prints automatically starts.
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The measurement result is shown.
4. Click OK.
The correction values are registered and a sample print is made.
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The display for selecting the paper type is shown.
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The display for calibrating the colorimeter is shown.
4. Click Execute.
Calibration of the colorimeter automatically starts.
6. Click OK.
The result is registered.
8. If using other printers, repeat from Step 1 to Step 7 for each printer.
This completes the Machine-to-machine variation correction.
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6. Saving and loading
the system data
This chapter explains the procedures for saving and loading the system data.
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6.1 Saving data to storage media and loading data from storage media [Reading and Writing Data]
6.1.1 Reading data from a storage media [Reading Data (Media -> CPU)]
You can overwrite the various setting data for this system with the data which has been saved to the storage media for
backup.
Load the setting data that has been saved to the backup storage media to restore them if setting operation of the system was
mistaken or in the similar case.
IMPORTANT
• Loading the data will restore the setting data stored to the backup storage media to this system. Save the
current data just in case first, then load the data.
Operations
1. Click Reading Data (Media -> CPU) on the Reading and Writing Data display.
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Insert the media, then press the [OK] button. is shown.
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The Browse for folder display is shown.
(2) Select the folder to read and click OK.
The display returns to the Reading Data (Media -> CPU) display.
5. Click OK.
The confirmation message Would you like to read the data? is shown.
If the message Insufficient data Replace the media is shown
Click No to cancel the operation.
For continuing the loading operation, replace the storage media with the one on which the data is stored and click
Yes.
If the message Set the media. is shown
Insert the storage media and click Yes.
If the message The media was not recognized. Please format again. is shown
There is a possibility that the drive for reading the data may not be selected correctly. Click Yes and confirm the
driver, then select the drive again.
6. Click Yes.
Loading the data starts.
When the data loading finishes, the message Completed. is shown.
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6.1 Saving data to storage media and loading data from storage media [Reading and Writing Data]
6.1.2 Saving the data to storage media [Writing Data (CPU -> Media)]
Various setting data of this product can be saved to storage media for backup. Write down the date on the label attached to
the storage media in advance.
Various setting data for appropriate printing, and the data to adjust the changes in printing conditions are registered in this
system.
The data may be deleted due to incorrect operation or problems. Therefore, when you change the various setting data of this
product, save it to storage media.
Operations
1. Click Writing Data (CPU -> Media) on the Reading and Writing Data display.
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Insert the media, then press the [OK] button. is shown.
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The Browse for folder display is shown.
(2) Select the media to which the data is saved and click YES: OK.
Example: Browse for folder display
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The display returns to the Writing Data (CPU -> Media) display.
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5. Click OK.
The data is saved.
After the data is saved, the message Completed. is shown.
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6.2 Upgrading the system program [Software Upgrade]
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NOTE
• If performing upgrading again, select the check box(es) of the item(s).
Clicking Select All selects all the items.
2. Click Execute.
When the upgrade is normally finished, Normal Termination is displayed on the left of each item.
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After upgrading all the items, The upgrade is complete. is shown.
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The printer processor is automatically restarted.
While it is being restarted, One moment please. . . is displayed onscreen.
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After the printer processor starts, the System Version Check display is automatically shown.
3. Click Close.
This completes upgrading the system program.
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GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY
1.44 MB format This is the capacity which can be saved in the floppy disk.
2HD (1.44 MB) and 2DD (720 KB) floppy disks can be used.
2HD type, 2DD type This is the kind of the floppy disk.
This machine uses 2HD type and 2DD type.
Auto Setup Prints a test print for the Daily Setup of the next day during program timer.
GLOSSARY
Back Print It is information that is printed on the back of a print such as color and density correction
information. It can be referred to when making re-order print.
Back up Saving system data to a storage media such as CD-R, to prevent data loss in case of problems.
Close Down Checks These checks are performed when quitting the print operation.
CMYD correction values It is the correction value of the color and density. It is expressed with each capital letter.
• C is Cyan.
• M is Magenta.
• Y is Yellow.
• D is Density.
Computer virus It is a program which might damage files or system in this machine. In the worst case, the whole
system of this machine may be damaged.
Some computer viruses are programmed to infect other files one after another by opening the
program or the file programmed for that.
There are other computer viruses that cause damages when an infected file is opened.
Copyright Mark Copyright is the right to protect authorship of materials. The symbol indicating copyright is
called the Copyright mark. This product can print the copyright mark on the back of prints.
Correction value (N) The correction value of color/density is normal (not corrected). N is a capital letter and stands
for "Normal".
.csv format/CSV file The file saving format which is available for the other application software is called .csv
format. The file saved in .csv format is called CSV file.
CVP (Correction Value Printing Prints print data on the back of prints.
Unit) You can confirm the current print information for reprinting.
Items of back prints depend on the print size, print type, equipped options, and system settings.
Daily Setup Conditions of the laser and the processing solution for printing fluctuate every day.
To ensure good print quality, it is necessary to correct these daily changes before starting print
operations every day. This operation is called the daily setup.
Emulsion number The number which is assigned to each paper manufacturing lot.
The difference of the paper quality occurs depending on the manufacturing lot and the finished
print may vary even if the paper is the same kind.
Emulsion side This is the exposing material applied to the paper surface.
Flatbed scanner This is the most common scanner to load image data from pictures or illustrations into the
system or a PC.
GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY
Installation Copying a program to the hard disk of a computer so that it can be used later.
MS-DOS format This is one of the recording type of the storage media. This is an only format to use with this
system.
Paper advance length It is a paper length against the width for a print size.
Paper magazine This is a box to load the photo paper. There are several types of paper magazine according to
the paper width. To use several papers with different width, prepare several magazines for each
paper width, or change the paper guide width and paper magazine detection caps in the paper
magazine.
Printer section This is a section for exposing image data onto the paper.
Processor section This is a section for processing the exposed papers in the printer section into the photos.
Profile Data The finished prints may vary due to the type and difference of the paper and the individual
difference of monitor. The data which has the correction value for standardizing the finished
print is the Profile Data.
There are the paper profile, printer profile etc.
Program Timer This is a function to set the time to start or end the solution temperature control automatically. If
the solution temperature control has been configured to complete before the store opens,
operation can be started immediately at the opening of the store. If you cannot go to the store
for some reason, the program timer stops the operation at the end time. Therefore, electricity
can be saved.
Restart There are some cases that the system stops responding for errors. In such a case, it is necessary
to turn off the circuit breaker of the system and turn it on again. This operation is called restart.
Start Up Checks It is necessary to perform the checks before starting printing operations.
Storage media This manual refers to media to save data and media on which data is stored such as floppy disk
and CD-R/RW as storage media.
Surface This is the kind of the paper surface. There are glossy surface, no glossy surface, fine
unevenness surface, etc.
GLOSSARY
INDEX
INDEX
A M
An error occurred when Printer Door 3 opened. 4 - 8 Machine-to-machine variation correction ........ 5 - 35
Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction ..................... 5 - 6 Magazine Auto Change ...................................... 4 - 4
Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting . 4 - 25 Magazine Registration/Setup ............................. 2 - 6
N
Black Balance Adjustment ............................... 5 - 32
Buzzer Volume .................................................... 4 - 7 NCE Mode ......................................................... 5 - 33
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C O
Ejecting Long length prints (36 inches) ........... 4 - 13 Paper length (initial) .......................................... 2 - 10
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