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Advanced operations
Advanced operations
6
>>MISC SETTINGS
2
REMAINING MEDIA
Press the
Down
key to select
MEDIA
ADVANCE MODE
.
7
>>MISC SETTINGS
2
MEDIA ADVANCE MODE
Press the
OK
key.
8
>>>MEDIA ADVANCE MODE
2
FORWARD ONLY
,
Press the
Up
and
Down
keys to select an
advance mode.
9
>>>MEDIA ADVANCE MODE
2
BACK & FWD LOW
Press the
OK
key.
10
>>>MEDIA ADVANCE MODE
2
BACK & FWD LOW
Press the
CANCEL
key.
11
>>MISC SETTINGS
2
MEDIA ADVANCE MODE
Press the
MENU
key.
PRINTER READY
01: PAPER / 1626mm
FORWARD ONLY
The media is fed in the normal advance direction.
BACK & FWD LOW
The media is fed in order to prevent it from sticking on the platen. When the
printing starts or when a pause is canceled, the media is fed back and forward to
detach it from the platen.
BACK & FWD HIGH
The media is fed in order to prevent it from sticking on the platen. The media is fed
back and forward to detach it from the platen at each scanning cycle.
FWD LESS WRINKLES
Advance feeding sequence to prevent wrinkles on solvent printing coated paper.
If five minutes have elapsed after the end of the last printing, the printer feeds 55
cm of media before starting to print.
Prevent the media from lifting up
The vacuum pressure applied to the media in the printing zone helps to hold the media down on the platen to keep
the distance from media to print heads constant.
When a gap tends to form between the media and the platen, set the vacuum pressure to HIGH.
1
PRINTER READY
01: PAPER / 1626mm
Press the
MENU
key.
2
MENU
2
INFORMATION
Press the
Down
key to select
EDIT MEDIA
PRESETS
.
3
MENU
2
EDIT MEDIA PRESETS
Press the
OK
key.
4
>EDIT MEDIA PRESETS
2
SELECT PRESET NO.
Press the
Down
key to select
MISC SETTINGS
.
5
>EDIT MEDIA PRESETS
2
MISC SETTINGS
Press the
OK
key.
6
>>MISC SETTINGS
2
REMAINING MEDIA
Press the
Down
key to select
SUCTION FAN
POWER
.
7
>>MISC SETTINGS
2
SUCTION FAN POWER
Press the
OK
key.
8
>>>SUCTION FAN POWER
2
MEDIUM
Press the
Up
and
Down
keys to select
HIGH
.
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