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    MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD. TKB Gotenyama Building, 5-9-41, Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0001, Japan Phone: +81-3-5420-8671 Fax: +81-3-5420-8687 D201694-13 URL: http: // www.mimaki. co. jp/ Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTION …………….. v DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ……..v Requests …………….. v FCC Statement (USA) …………. v Interference to televisions and radios ……v Foreword …………….. vi On This Operation manual ……….vi Features …………….vii Safety Precautions …………ix Symbols …………….ix CHAPTER 1 Before Use Moving this machine ……….

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    Turning the power ON/OFF ……..2-4 Turning the power ON ……….2-4 Turning the power OFF ……….2-5 Setting medias …………2-6 Useable medias …………2-6 Adjusting the head height ……… 2-6 Setting a roll media ……….. 2-8 Take-up device …………2-13 Setting leaf media ………..
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    Setting Priority …………3-20 Setting Auto cleaning ……….. 3-22 Setting cleaning while printing ……3-24 Setting media detection ……..3-26 Other settings …………3-28 Initializing the settings ………. 3-30 Machine settings ……….. 3-31 Setting the deodorize fan ……..3-31 Setting Dryness feeding ……….3-33 Setting Stamp …………3-34 Setting Test draw arrange ……..3-36 Setting confirmation feeding ……..3-38…
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    If dots misalign …………. 4-23 Preventing nozzle clogging while power-off ..4-25 Setting refreshing interval in Sleep mode ….4-25 Setting tube washing interval in Sleep mode ..4-26 Setting cleaning interval in Sleep mode ….4-27 Setting Routine operations ……..4-28 Setting Routine wiping operations in Standby mode …………
  • Page 6: Caution

    Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. In the case where MIMAKI-recommended cable is not used for connection of this device, limits provided by FCC rules can be exceeded.

  • Page 7: Foreword

    Foreword Congratulations on your purchase of MIMAKI color ink jet printer «JV33-130/160» . The JV33-130/160 is a color ink-jet printer for high quality printing with solvent ink (4-color and 6-color) or aqueos ink (4-color and 6-color). • 4-colors version : 2 each of Cyanogen, Magenta, Yellow and Black color ink cartridge are useable.

  • Page 8: Features

    Features The features of the machine are described below. Understanding them together with the operating instructions given in this manual will help you use the machine properly. High image quality and High-speed printing realized by the new generation printer head. Newly developed printer head, 1 head consisting of 1440 nozzles (180 nozzles x 8 lines), is adopted.

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    Features Easy maintenance The automatic capping system for the heads eliminates the need of head cleaning before turning off the power. Ink discharge passage is automatically cleaned from the cap. Nozzles can be unclogged by performing the cleaning function. If the machine is not in use for a prolonged period of time, it automatically performs nozzle clogging preventive operation at fixed intervals.
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Symbols Symbols are used in this Operation Manual for safe operation and for prevention of damage to the machine. The indicated sign is different depending on the content of caution. Symbols and their meanings are given below. Please follow these instructions as you read this manual. Examples of symbols Meaning Failure to observe the instructions given with this symbol can result in death or serious injuries to…

  • Page 11: Warning For Use

    Check first that the machine no longer produces smoke, and then contact your distributor or a sales office of MIMAKI for repair. • Never repair your machine by yourself since it is very dangerous for you to do so.

  • Page 12: Precautions In Use

    MIMAKI. Note on maintenance • When cleaning the ink-station or the heads, make sure to wear the attached gloves. Further, when the solvent ink is used, it is necessary to wear the attached goggles.

  • Page 13: Cautions And Notes

    Handling of media • The machine does not operate with any ink • Use media recommended by MIMAKI to other than the JV33 genuine ink. ensure reliable, high-quality printing. • Do not use the JV33 genuine ink with other •…

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    Safety Precautions Warning Notes on maintenance • It is strongly recommended to use the machine in a room that is not dusty. Set the Refresh level 2 or 3 when the machine is to be used in an unfavorable environment. (P.3-29 «Setting of Refreshing») •…
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    CHAPTER 1 Before Use This chapter describes the items required to understand before use, such as name of each part of the machine or the installation procedures. Moving this machine ….1-2 Connecting cables ….1-10 Where to install this machine ..1-2 Connecting USB2.0 interface Working environmental cable ………..
  • Page 16: Moving This Machine

    1000 mm or more JV33-130 : 3289 mm JV33-160 : 3538 mm Working environmental temperature Use this machine in an environment of 20 to 35°C to ensure reliable printing. Depending on the ambient temperature, the heater temperature may not rise to the set value.

  • Page 17: Moving This Machine

    If you move it by yourself, failure or damage may occur. Be sure to request your distributor or a sales office of MIMAKI to move this machine. • When moving this machine, take care not to give a significant impact on it.

  • Page 18: Names Of Parts And Functions

    Names of Parts and Functions Front Maintenance cover Front cover Open the cover in maintenance. Open the cover in setting of medias, taking of measures Even when the power switch is off, keep against jamming of medias or in maintenance inside the all covers closed.

  • Page 19: Rear / Sides

    Names of Parts and Functions Rear / Sides Clamp lever (rear) Interlocks with the clamp lever in the font of this machine. Pre-heater Preheats the media before printing. (Located inside the platen) Cleaning solution cartridge Set a dedicated Washings cartridge (optional).

  • Page 20: Operation Panel

    Operation Panel Use the operation panel to make settings for printing or operate this machine. Display CONSTANT lamp Displays the status of the Lights in green when the heater temperature machine, set items and errors. reaches the set temperature. HEAT lamp Lights in orange during heating up of the ACTIVE lamp heater.

  • Page 21: Heater

    Names of Parts and Functions Heater Pre-heater /Print heater / Post-heater are equipped on the platen. The Pre-heater is used for pre-heating of the media prior to printing to prevent rapid temperature changing. The Print-heater improves the image quality in printing. The Post-heater dries ink after printing.

  • Page 22: Carriage

    Carriage The carriage is provided with the ink heads for printing, the cutter unit for cutting off the sheet of media, etc. A lever is also provided to adjust the height of Head in 2 stages according to the thickness of media. ( P.2-6) Cutter blade and cutting line The carriage is provided with a cutter unit for cutting off the media that has been printed on.

  • Page 23: Capping Station

    Names of Parts and Functions Capping station • Be sure to wear the attached goggles in cleaning within the capping station to protect your eyes against ink. The capping station consists of the ink caps, the wiper for cleaning the heads, etc. The ink caps prevent the nozzles in the ink heads from drying up.

  • Page 24: Connecting Cables

    Connecting cables Connecting USB2.0 interface cable Connect the PC and this machine with the USB2.0 interface cable. USB cable • Your RIP must be compatible with USB 2.0. • Contact a RIP maker near your location or our office when the USB2.0 interface is not attached to the PC.

  • Page 25: Connecting The Power Cable

    Connecting cables ● Removing USB memory If a USB memory module is inserted in the personal computer to which a JV33 machine is connected, click «Stop» in the «Safely Remove Hardware» window by following the instructions given there first and then remove the module.

  • Page 26: Inserting Ink Cartridges

    Inserting ink cartridges Insert an ink cartridges. Shake the ink cartridge as shown on the right. Insert the ink cartridge. • Insert the ink cartridge lengthwise directing the surface having IC chips to the left side. • Colors are displayed on the display as follows. Black: K, Cyanogen: C, Magenta: M, Yellow: Y,Light cyanogen: c, Light magenta: m Changing an ink cartridge…

  • Page 27: Caution In Handling Of Ink Cartridges

    • Do not shake ink cartridges violently. This may result in ink leakage from the ink cartridges. • Never refill the ink cartridges with ink. This may result in troubles. MIMAKI will not bear any responsibility for any damage caused by the use of the ink cartridges refilled with ink.

  • Page 28: Media

    Caution in handling of medias Pay attention to the followings for handling of medias. • Use media recommended by MIMAKI to ensure reliable, high-quality printing. Set the heater temperature to meet the characteristics of the media. • Set the temperature of the Pre-heater, Print heater and Post-heater according to the type and characteristics of the media used.

  • Page 29: Menu Mode

    Menu mode This machine has 4 modes. Each menu mode is described below. NOT-READY mode This is the mode in which the media has not been detected yet. The keys other than the key and the / key are effective. LOCAL mode Local mode is the mode for the drawing preparation state.

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    CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations The procedures from the ink and media preparation to drawing and the setting procedures are described. User type……..2-2 Preparing Heaters ….2-18 Set items registrable to User type 2-2 Changing temperature settings of Using the registered user type ..2-2 Heater ……..
  • Page 32: User Type

    User type Drawing of higher quality prints is available by making (setting of User type) the print set matching to the characteristics of media when this machine is used for drawing. On this machine, 4 types of User type 1 to 4 are settable. Set items registrable to User type For the registering procedures to User type (1 to 4), refer to P.3-2 .

  • Page 33: Workflow

    Workflow Turning the power ON/OFF Referring to «Turning the power ON/ OFF» ( P.2-4). Setting medias Referring to «Setting medias» P.2-6). Preparing Heaters Referring to «Preparing Heaters» P.2-18). Test printing Referring to «Test printing» P.2-20). Drawing data Referring to «Drawing data» P.2-22).

  • Page 34: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the power ON/OFF Turning the power ON The machine is provided with the following two power switches. Main power switch : At the side of this machine. Keep it «ON» always. Power switch : Normally, use this switch to turn the power ON/OFF. The power switch lights in green when the power is ON and blinks in green when it is OFF.

  • Page 35: Turning The Power Off

    Turning the power ON/OFF Turning the power OFF Turn the power OFF by pressing the power switch located on the side of after using. Check the followings when the power is turned off. • If it is in receiving of data from the PC, or there is any data un-output. •…

  • Page 36: Setting Medias

    Setting medias Useable medias This machine can be used with roll media and leaf sheet media. For useable medias, refer to P.1-14 «Usable sizes of media». Adjusting the head height Adjust the head height according to the thickness of the media used. •…

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    Setting medias Keeping the height adjusting lever held at the aforementioned position, tighten the two screws. • Be sure to fasten the screws, pressing the height- adjusting lever, otherwise the head can not be secured at the correct position. • Fasten the screws securely. Return the carriage to the station position.
  • Page 38: Setting A Roll Media

    Setting a roll media Set a roll media to the roll media hanger located on the back of this machine. • Take care not to drop the media on a foot or so when the media is set. It may cause an injury due to the media.

  • Page 39: This Machine

    Setting medias Move the roll holder to the roll setting position. Roll holder Set the base position Basis of roll holder within this range. 3 Inch Roll Media Roll Holder Set Position 2 Inch Roll Media Setting position of 3inch tube 3 Inch Roll Media Roll Holder Set Position…

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    Insert the roll media in this machine. Pinch roller • The roll media can be smoothly inserted by slanting the media. ( 1 ) Pull the media out of the roll to the head of the platen. ( 2 ) Insert the media between the platen and the pinch roller. •…
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    Setting medias Hold the media with the media press gently. • Set the media so that no media sticks out from the right end pinch roller to the right side. • When using a thick media, remove the media press from the media before printing. Media press •…
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    Secure the media on the take-up device. P.2-13) ( 1 ) Feed the media up to the core of the roll media of the take-up device by pressing the key. ( 2 ) Fix the middle of the media with adhesive tape. ( 3 ) In the same manner, fix the left side and right side of the media.
  • Page 43: Take-Up Device

    Setting medias Take-up device The take-up direction of media is selectable by using the switch of the take-up device. Lever in top position (REVERSE) : The take-up device winds the media with the printed side facing Lever in middle position (OFF) : The take-up device does not wind the media.

  • Page 44: Setting Leaf Media

    Setting leaf media Unlike roll media, leaf media does not need to be retained with the roll holders. Open the front cover. Front cover Raise the clamp lever. Clamp lever Insert the leaf media between the platen and the pinch rollers. •…

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    Setting medias Press the key. Press the key to select “LEAF” . MED I A SE L EC T RO L L < > L E A F The media detection is started. DE T EC T I NG MED I A NOW P L E AS E WA I T ( 1 ) The media width is detected.
  • Page 46: Changing The Printing Origin

    Changing the printing origin The position of the printing origin can be changed. Moving the LED pointer to the changing position and deciding the position. In the local mode, OR I G I N S E TUP 0 . 0 — — — — press the keys.

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    Setting medias Typical setting position of printing origin The printing origin in the depth direction (X’) is positioned at about 40 mm rearward from the cutting line. The printing origin in the scanning direction (Y’) is positioned at 15 mm from the right end of the media. The value in the scanning direction (Y’) can be changed using [MARGIN] in FUNCTION mode.
  • Page 48: Preparing Heaters

    Preparing Heaters Changing temperature settings of Heater The set temperature of Heater can be changed and stored by [HEATER] of the setup mode. ( P.3-8) The adjusting procedures of the temperature set in the setup mode are described below. Set the Heater temperature according to the media used. •…

  • Page 49: Confirming The Heater Temperature

    Preparing Heaters Reference for the temperature set (When solvent ink is used) Type of ink ES3 ink SS21 ink Glossy Type of media Tarpaulin All medias chloroethylene Set of the Pre-heater 40°C 40°C 40°C 35°C Set of the Print-heater 40°C 40°C 40°C 35°C…

  • Page 50: Test Printing

    Test printing Perform the test printing to check if printing failures (blurring or missing) due to nozzle clogging or the like occur on the printed. Test printing • When a leaf media is used, set a larger media than the A4 size in longitudinal feeding. •…

  • Page 51: Head Cleaning

    Test printing Head cleaning Three head cleaning types are available. Select it depending on the result of pattern drawings. NORMAL :Select this if any line is missing. :When only head wiping is desirable. (in case of bent lines) SOFT :Select this if inferior printing cannot be improved even by [NORMAL] or [SOFT] cleaning. HARD In the local mode, C L E AN I NG…

  • Page 52: Drawing Data

    Drawing data Starting the print • When a roll media is used, rewind the roll media by hands prior to printing so that it is set in the tightened condition. The loosened may result in failures of the image quality. Set the media.

  • Page 53: Stopping The Print Temporarily

    Drawing data Stopping the print temporarily Perform the following operations when stopping the print halfway. Press the key in printing. < L OCA L . 1 > [ # 0 1 ] w i d t h : 1 2 7 2 mm •…

  • Page 54: Cutting A Media

    Drawing data Cutting a media For a roll media, two ways are available to cut the media after printing is completed, as follows. • Pay attention so that printed surface does not touch to a floor or other printed surfaces when the media is cut.

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    CHAPTER 3 Convenient use This section describes the operation procedures for using the machine more conveniently and each setting procedure. User type……..3-2 Setting Priority ……3-20 Registering the drawing conditions Setting Auto cleaning ….. 3-22 together (Type registration) ..3-2 Setting cleaning while Registering Type ……
  • Page 56: User Type

    User type Registering the drawing conditions together (Type registration) The drawing conditions are registered in each type (1-4). The most suitable drawing conditions are settable only by changing the type when replaced by a different type of media, if the drawing conditions that meet the media to be used have been registered in the type. Example of type registration When solvent ink is used.

  • Page 57: List Of Functions

    User type List of functions This section describes the outline of each SET UP function registerable to the user type and the setting value. The underlined has been set when purchased. Function name Set value Outline Prints a pattern to correct the MEDIA COMP.

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    User type Function name Set value Outline Sets the priority of settings (host / panel) Sets each item of the followings individually when the individual setting is selected. • MEDIA COMP. • HEATER INDIVIDUALLY/ ALL HOST / • PRINT MODE PRIORITY ( P.3-20) ALL PANEL…
  • Page 59: Setting Media Compensation

    Setting media compensation Correct the feeding rate of media after the type of media is replaced or the temperature of Heater is changed. If the correction value is not appropriate, stripes may appear on the print, thus resulting in a poor print. •…

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    Press the key twice. [ 1 ] MED I A COMP . PR I N T S T AR T Print the compensation pattern by PR I N T I NG P L E AS E WA I T pressing the key.
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    Setting media compensation When you need to correct the media feed during printing The media feeding amount can be corrected even in the remote mode or when printing image data. Press the key in the * REMOT E . 1 * [ # 0 1 ] * * .
  • Page 62: Changing The Set Value Of Heater

    Changing the set value of Heater Rough guide for temperature setting (When solvent ink is used) Type of ink ES3 ink SS21 ink Type of media Tarpaulin All medias Pre-heater 40°C 40°C 40°C 35°C Print-heater 40°C 40°C 40°C 35°C Post-heater 50°C 50°C 50°C…

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    Changing the set value of Heater Press the key. [ 1 ] MED I A COMP . < e n t > Select [HEATER] by pressing the [ 1 ] HEA T ER < e n t > keys. Press the key twice.
  • Page 64: Adjusting Suitable Temperature Adjustment (When Solvent Ink Is Used)

    Adjusting suitable temperature adjustment (When solvent ink is used) This section describes the procedure for setting the heater temperatures properly. The proper heater temperatures depend on the media type and ambient temperature. Set temperatures that are appropriate to the media. For non-coated media or media on which ink is slow to dry, set the heater temperatures so that the ink fixing and drying characteristics will be improved.

  • Page 65: In Case The Heater Temperature Is Too Low

    Changing the set value of Heater In case the heater temperature is too low When solvent ink is used, this may result in printing failures such as beading or banding if the heater temperature or the ink acceptable amount (the ink limit) is too low. Beading is a phenomenon that adjacent dots attract each other and join.

  • Page 66: Setting Print Mode

    Setting print mode Upon the setting of the print mode, set each item for printing as follows. • Print quality (DRAFT) : Setting the print quality in the DRAFT mode (Resolution in the scanning direction: 540dpi) • Print quality (FINE) : Setting the print quality in the FINE mode (Resolution in the scanning direc- tion: 720dpi) •…

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    Setting print mode When changing the details of printing quality at each resolution. [ 1 ] DRA F T QUA L I T Y 5 4 0 x 7 2 0 < e n t > Select the resolution by pressing the key.
  • Page 68: Setting Scanning Direction

    Setting scanning direction Perform operations up to P.3-12 the [ 1 ] PR I N T MODE DRA F T QUA L I T Y < e n t > step 5. Select [SCAN DIRECTION] by pressing [ 1 ] PR I N T MODE SCAN D I REC T I ON <…

  • Page 69: Setting Logical-Seek

    Setting print mode Setting Logical-seek The motion of Head varies depending on the set of Logical-seek. UNI-DIRECTIONAL BI-DIRECTIONAL Movement of heads when LOGICAL seek is OFF Movement of heads when UNI-DIRECTIONAL BI-DIRECTIONAL LOGICAL seek is ON Perform operations up to P.3-12 the [ 1 ] PR I N T MODE DRA F T QUA L I T Y <…

  • Page 70: Setting Whitelay Print

    Setting WhiteLay Print When using SS21 white ink, you can print with other colors after printing with white ink, without returning the media. In this page, set the printing method of white ink and other color ink. Set Value Outline Printing the white ink and the color ink at the same time.

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    Setting print mode Press the key. [ 1 ] PR I N T MODE Wh i t e L a y P r t < e n t > Press the key several times to end. 3-17 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 72: Setting Drying Time

    Setting drying time Upon the setting of drying time, set each item for ink drying as follows. • SCAN : Set the time to wait for ink drying after each pass. During bidirectional printing, the machine stops temporarily after every scanning back and forth. •…

  • Page 73: Setting Margins

    Setting margins Set a non-printing area along the right and left edges of the media. The offset value against the standard margin 15mm is set hereupon. Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP <…

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    Setting Priority For the following items, the priority is selected either the setting by the machine (by the panel) or the setting by the PC (by the host). Items to be selected : MEDIA COMP. / HEATER / PRINT MODE / INK LAYERS / DRYING TIME / AUTO CUT / PRE-FEED / MARGIN / COLOR PATTERN / REFRESH / VACUUM / FeedSPEED LEVEL Press the…

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    Setting Priority Select either “HOST” or “PANEL” by [ 1 ] PR I OR I T Y MED I A COMP . ANE L pressing the keys. Press the key. • You can also press keys to move between items. Be sure to press the key to register the setting.
  • Page 76: Setting Auto Cleaning

    Setting Auto cleaning The machine is settable so that the head cleaning is automatically carried out when printing is completed for the set length. At the completion of printing, the machine counts the length printed after the previous head cleaning and performs the cleaning automatically if required.

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    Setting Auto cleaning Select “ON” by pressing the [ 1 ] AU TO CREAN I NG S E T UP : ON keys. • Proceed to the step 9 when “OFF” is selected. Press the key. I N T ERV A L : T YP E 0 0 0 mm : NORMA L…
  • Page 78: Setting Cleaning While Printing

    Setting cleaning while printing Set it whether the head cleaning is carried out automatically during printing or not. Upon cleaning during printing, set the cleaning interval to the length printed. The printing is interrupted each in the set length and the head cleaning is carried out automatically. Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON…

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    Setting cleaning while printing Press the key. Press the key several times to end. • This function does not operate when ink near-end occurs. Solve the ink near-end, referring to P.1-12. • Depending on the conditions of the heads, etc., the defective printing could not be recovered even performing this function.
  • Page 80: Setting Media Detection

    Setting media detection Set the method for detecting a media when the media is set and the detecting type when the media is cut. Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP < EN T > mode.

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    Setting media detection Press the key. [ 1 ] MED I A DE T EC T DE T EC T : BOT H EDGE Select the set value by pressing the keys. • Set value:BOTH EDGE / LEFT EDGE / RIGHT EDGE / NONE Press the key.
  • Page 82: Other Settings

    Other settings Change the setting according to the use. Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP < EN T > mode. Press the key. S E T UP S E L EC T : T Y PE .

  • Page 83: List Of Settings

    Other settings List of Settings The underlined has been set when purchased. Item Outline Set value Setting of Media Corrects the feeding rate of media Refer to P.3-5 compensation Setting Heater temperature Setting of Heater Refer to P.3-8 Setting Heater standby time and OFF time Setting Print quality Setting Scanning direction…

  • Page 84: Initializing The Settings

    Initializing the settings Initialize the settings to the conditions that have been set when purchased. (Set resetting) The set resetting can be executed per type. Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP <…

  • Page 85: Machine Settings

    Machine settings It is each type of setting for using this machine more comfortably. [MACHINE SETUP] and [MACHINE SETUP2] are available in this machine. The following items are settable in MACHINE SETUP 1, 2. Item Outline Set value 0 ~ 120 ~ 240min/ Setting the time until the rotation of the exhaust STOP TIME DEODORIZE…

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    Select [MACHINE SETUP] by pressing F UNC T I ON MACH I NE S E T UP < EN T > keys. Press the key twice. DEODOR I Z E F AN S TOP T I ME < e n t > Select the item to be set by pressing keys.
  • Page 87: Setting Dryness Feeding

    Machine settings Setting Dryness feeding Setting whether feeding for drying a media is performed after the completion of printing or not. Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP < EN T > mode.

  • Page 88: Setting Stamp

    Setting Stamp Set whether information such as the drawing conditions or the date printed is output after the completion of printing or not. Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP < EN T > mode.

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    Machine settings Examples of Output 3-35 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 90: Setting Test Draw Arrange

    Setting Test draw arrange You can set the deployment direction of the test pattern to be printed when performing test printing repeatedly. (This function can be used in F/W Ver.1.50 or later.) : when the setting value is “FEED DIR.” : when the setting value is “SCAN DIR.”…

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    Machine settings Press the key. Press the key several times to end. 3-37 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 92: Setting Confirmation Feeding

    Setting confirmation feeding Set whether media feeding is performed for checking the result after test printing or not Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP < EN T > mode. Select [MACHINE SETUP 2] by pressing F UNC T I ON keys.

  • Page 93: Setting Time

    Machine settings Setting time Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP < EN T > mode. Select [MACHINE SETUP 2] by pressing F UNC T I ON MACH I NE S E T UP 2 < EN T > keys.

  • Page 94: Setting Unit

    Setting Unit Set a unit of measurement to be used in the machine. Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP < EN T > mode. Select [MACHINE SETUP 2] by pressing F UNC T I ON keys.

  • Page 95: Setting Machine Name

    Machine settings Setting Machine name Set a machine name (machine No.) for recognizing each machine when plural machines are connected through USB2.0 interface. Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP < EN T > mode.

  • Page 96: Setting Key Buzzer

    Machine settings Setting Key buzzer Set a buzzer sound of the time when a key is pressed. Press the key in the local F UNC T I ON S E T UP < EN T > mode. Select [MACHINE SETUP 2] by pressing F UNC T I ON keys.

  • Page 97: Confirming Machine Information

    Confirming machine information The machine information of the machine is confirmable. Confirmable items of the machine information are as follows. Item Description Displays the history of errors and warnings. ERROR HISTORY Using the key, the errors and warnings can be displayed one by one in the order of occurrence.

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    Confirming machine information For the information displayed This section describes the way to read the information displayed. ERROR HISTORY MAINTE. HISTORY Displaying the Displaying the ERROR H I STORY [ 0 1 ] 0 7 . 1 0 . 1 0 1 2 : 1 5 occurrence date contents of…
  • Page 99
    CHAPTER 4 Routine Maintenance This section describes the items required to use this machine more comfortably, which are the procedures of ink replacing, cleaning or the like. Maintaining……..4-2 Preventing nozzle clogging while Precautions in cleaning …… 4-2 power-off ……..4-25 Notes on cleaning solution ….
  • Page 100: Maintaining

    Maintaining Be sure to perform maintenance of the machine periodically or whenever necessary so that the machine can be used with its inherent accuracy for a long time. Precautions in cleaning Pay attentions to the following items when the machine is maintained. •…

  • Page 101: Cleaning Exterior Surfaces

    Maintaining Cleaning exterior surfaces If exterior surfaces of the machine is stained, dampen a soft cloth with water or a neutral detergent diluted with water, squeeze it and wipe the surfaces with the cloth. Cleaning the platen On the platen, it is easy to become dirt due to lint, paper dust or the like caused by cutting medias. For a conspicuous stain, wipe it off with a soft-hair brush, a dry cloth, a paper towel or the like.

  • Page 102: Cleaning The Media Sensor

    Maintaining Cleaning the media sensor A media sensor is located at the platen on the backside. It may cause misdetection of media when dust or the like is accumulated on the sensor. Using a cotton swab, clean the surface of the sensor of dust and dirt. When cleaning the sensor on the lower surface of the head is cleaned, move the carriage to the left end by the operations of step 1 of P.4-16 «Cleaning the heads and their surrounding parts», and then clean it.

  • Page 103: Maintaining Capping Station

    Maintaining Capping station Maintain Ink cap, Wiper or the like, which are located in the capping station. [ST.MAINTENANCE] The ink cap and wiper function respectively as follows. • Wiper : Wiping ink sticking to the head nozzle off. • Ink cap : Preventing the head nozzle from clogging due to drying. As the machine is used, the wiper and ink caps gradually become stained with ink and dust.

  • Page 104
    Wiper Clean the wiper and bracket. • Wipe ink sticking to the wiper and the bracket off with a cotton swab dipped in the cleaning solution. Bracket Clean the wiper slider. • Wipe ink sticking to the wiper slider off with a cotton swab dipped in the cleaning solution.
  • Page 105: Replacing The Wiper

    • The wiper to be newly installed is available as an option. Order it from your dealer or a sales office of MIMAKI. • Do not select [WIPER EXCHANGE] at any time other than when the wiper is to be replaced.Once it is selected, the number of wiper operations that is counted in the machine…

  • Page 106: Prior To Pump Tube Washing

    Prior to Pump tube washing Prior to washing of the pump tube, it is required that the cleaning solution has been filled within the tube. • When the following messages are indicated, check the waste ink tank, and then operate it, referring to P.4-37 «If Waste ink tank confirming message is displayed»…

  • Page 107
    Maintaining Capping station Discharging Cleaning solution Perform the following operations to discharge the cleaning solution within the tube. Select [HD.MAINTENANCE] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys then press the key.
  • Page 108: Washing Of Head Nozzle

    Washing of Head nozzle Perform cleaning of the nozzles in the heads to prevent them being clogged with coagulated ink. Is [NEAR END] or [INK END] displayed ? Make sure the • The cleaning solution or ink is absorbed in washing. followings in At this time, washing is unable to operate if the ink end or near-end is advance.

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    Maintaining Capping station Press the key then fill the cap with the cleaning solution. • The cleaning solution is applied by drops when is pressed. • When the is pressed again, drops stop. • Repeat the drops several times to fill the cap with the cleaning solution just before the solution overflows from the cap.
  • Page 110: Cleaning The Ink Discharge Passage (Pump Tube Wash)

    Cleaning the ink discharge passage (PUMP TUBE WASH) Perform washing of the ink discharge passage (the pump tube) periodically to prevent ink from clogging due to the coagulation of ink within the ink discharge passage. • When the following messages are indicated, check the waste ink tank, and then operate it, referring to P.4-37 «If Waste ink tank confirming message is displayed»…

  • Page 111
    Maintaining Capping station Close the front cover and press the * B e i n g I n i t i a l i z e d * P L E AS E WA I T key. • It returns to the local mode after the idle absorbing <…
  • Page 112: When Not Using For A Long Term (Custody Wash)

    When not using for a long term (CUSTODY WASH) When the operation of the machine is to be suspended for a week or more, use the [CUSTODY WASH] function to clean the nozzles in the heads and the ink discharge passage. After the cleaning, store the machine properly.

  • Page 113
    Maintaining Capping station Press the key. F i l l t h e l i q u i d COMP L E T ED ( NE X T ) : e n t Press the key to fill the cap with the cleaning solution.
  • Page 114: Cleaning Heads And Surroundings Parts

    Cleaning heads and surroundings parts Take great care, especially during cleaning, not to damage the heads, which employ very precise mechanisms. Using a cotton swab, rub off the gelatinous ink that may be adhering to the lower part of the slider and surrounding parts of the heads.

  • Page 115
    Cleaning heads and surroundings parts Press the key after the C l o s e a c o v e r cleaning. Close the maintenance cover then ( COVER OP EN ) PRE S S < EN T > K EY press the key.
  • Page 116: When Nozzle Clogged After Cleaning

    When Nozzle clogged after cleaning When the nozzle clogging is not improved even after the head cleaning( P.2-21) or the head nozzle washing ( P.4-10), execute two functions as follows. FILL UP INK • Supplies ink to correct nozzle clogging. •…

  • Page 117: Discharge & Wash

    When Nozzle clogged after cleaning DISCHARGE & WASH Discharge ink from the heads, dampers and ink tubes, and then wash them. • When the following messages are indicated, check the waste ink tank, and then operate it, referring to P.4-37 «If Waste ink tank confirming message is displayed» according to the situation.

  • Page 118
    Remove the cleaning solution * D I SCHARGE * 0 0 : 0 0 cartridge. • The ink left in the head or tube is discharged to the waste ink tank. • The right display on the right is displayed after S e t : Wa s h i n g C a r t r i d g e discharging.
  • Page 119: Initial Ink Fill Up

    • You cannot change the current ink set to other ink set yourselves. • If you want to change the ink set, contact sales office of MIMAKI. Press the key. S e t : ES 3 — 4 c o l o r…

  • Page 120
    When Nozzle clogged after cleaning Set an ink cartridge to the ink station. S e t : ES 3 — 4 c o l o r I n k — — C — Y — K K • When the ink cartridge is set, filling is F I L L I NG UP NOW.
  • Page 121: If Dots Misalign

    If dots misalign When the thickness of the media, the height of the head, or the type of the ink used is changed, follow the steps below and adjust the ink drop position for Bi-directional (Bi) printing to print properly. Example of Pattern printing Output The dots at the fourth position counted from the zero…

  • Page 122
    If dots misalign As the same as the step 4, correct the dot position of the from pattern 2 then press the key. Press the key several times to end. 4-24 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 123: Preventing Nozzle Clogging While Power-Off

    Preventing nozzle clogging while power-off Even while the power switch is off, the machine starts periodically and executes various functions to prevent nozzle clogging. [SLEEP SETUP] includes the following functions. Function name Descriptions Set the interval at which refreshing operation is to be performed REFRESH periodically.

  • Page 124: Setting Tube Washing Interval In Sleep Mode

    Setting tube washing interval in Sleep mode Set the interval at which cleaning of the caps and pump tubes is to be performed using the cleaning solution during sleep mode. Select [SLEEP SETUP] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode.

  • Page 125: Setting Cleaning Interval In Sleep Mode

    Preventing nozzle clogging while power-off Setting cleaning interval in Sleep mode This function is to be executed instead of TUBE WASH after the cleaning solution has been used up. Set the cleaning type and the interval at which cleaning operation is to be performed during sleep mode. Select [SLEEP SETUP] of the maintenance menu.

  • Page 126: Setting Routine Operations

    Setting Routine operations Troubles such as ink clogging or the like are preventable by performing each periodical operation in the condition of the power ON. (Initial setting) The [ROUTINE SETUP] function is available for the following items : Function name Descriptions While printing, the nozzle surface is wiped with a certain interval to remove ROUTINE WIPING…

  • Page 127
    Setting Routine operations Press the key. ROU T I NE WI P I NG SCAN COUN T Set the number of scans by pressing ROU T I NE WI P I NG SCAN COUN T keys. • Set value : 0 to 9990 times •…
  • Page 128: Setting Refreshing Interval In Standby Mode

    Setting Refreshing interval in Standby mode Set the interval at which refreshing operation is to be performed periodically. Select [ROUTINE SETUP] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys then press the key.

  • Page 129: Setting Pump Tube Washing Interval In Standby Mode

    Setting Routine operations Setting Pump tube washing interval in Standby mode Perform the pump tube washing periodically to prevent ink from clogging due to the coagulation of ink, which occurs within the tube. • This function is operable only under the condition that the machine is left in the following displays.

  • Page 130: Setting Cleaning Interval In Standby Mode

    Setting Cleaning interval in Standby mode This function is to be executed instead of TUBE WASH after the cleaning solution has been used up. Set the cleaning type and the intervals at which cleaning operation is to be performed. • This function does not operate when the error message relating to ink, such as [NEAR END] or [INK END], is displayed.

  • Page 131
    Setting Routine operations Press the key several times to end. 4-33 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 132: Other Maintenance Functions

    Other maintenance functions Changing the warning time of wiper replacement The wiper is consumable. The heads are easily soiled in a dusty environment. The heads cannot be cleaned adequately with a curled or worn wiper. Setting the wiper level so that a warning for the wiper replacement period is indicated earlier than the standard depending on the operating environment.

  • Page 133: Setting The Media Remaining Display

    Other maintenance functions Setting the media remaining display Set the media remaining amount display. When the media remaining The media remaining amount is displayed in the remote mode. amount display is turned to (The print length is displayed when a leaf media is used.) «ON»…

  • Page 134
    Print the media remaining amount You can print the current media remaining amount. • Set [MEDIA RESIDUAL] to “ON”. ( P.4-35) • When changing the media, it is recommended to print the remaining amount to the currently used media. If you print the media remaining amount in advance, for using the changed media, you can enter the correct value in the screen for entering media remaining amount after detecting the media ( P.2-12).
  • Page 135: If Waste Ink Tank Confirming Message Is Displayed

    Other maintenance functions If Waste ink tank confirming message is displayed Waste ink which was used for cleaning the heads and other parts, gathers in the waste ink tank. Upon the machine, the ink discharging amount is counted by accumulated counting then a message for suggesting the check is displayed when it reaches a certain amount.

  • Page 136
    Check message in Local mode The right message is displayed. < L OCA L . 1 > [ # 0 1 ] ! WA S T E T ANK Check the waste ink tank, and then replace the waste ink tank P.4-39) if required.
  • Page 137
    Other maintenance functions Replacing waste ink tank When the right message is displayed, check the waste ink tank < L OCA L . 1 > [ # 0 1 ] immediately, and then replace it according to the condition. ! WA S T E T ANK Remove the waste ink tank guard.
  • Page 138
    Other maintenance functions Close the waste ink tank guard. • Hook the waste ink tank guard in a hole of the machine then lock it. Hole Hook Select [Ink Tank Exchange] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys then press the key.
  • Page 139: Replacing The Cutter Blade

    Replacing the cutter blade The cutter blade is consumable. When the cutter blade gets dull, replace it with a new one (SPA-0107). • The blade is sharp. Be careful not to hurt yourself or anyone else. • Keep the cutter blades away from the reach of children. Be sure to dispose of the worn-out cutter blades according to the applicable national and local laws and regulations.

  • Page 140
    Replacing the cutter blade Close the front cover. Press the key. • The machine returns to LOCAL mode. 4-42 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 141
    CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting This section describes the corrective measures to be taken for a phenomenon suspected to be trouble and the procedures to clear the error number displayed on the LCD. Troubleshooting ………… 5-2 Power does not turn on ……….5-2 The machine does not start printing ……
  • Page 142: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Take appropriate actions as described below before taking the trouble as a failure. If still the problem is not solved after troubleshooting, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI. Power does not turn on In most cases, this is due to improper connection of the power cable for the machine or computer. Check that the power cable is connected properly.

  • Page 143: Media Get Jammed / Media Is Soiled

    Troubleshooting Media get jammed / media is soiled Media jamming or stained media is considered to be due to the use of an unsuitable media or improper setting of media. Is a recommended media used ? Use recommended media. Avoid using any media with curls or bent Is the media not curled or bent ends ? ends.

  • Page 144: Image Quality Is Poor

    This section describes the corrective actions to be taken in case the image quality is not satisfactory. Take remedy for particular problems with image quality. If the remedy does not work, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI. Phenomenon Measures (1) Execute the head cleaning.

  • Page 145: Ink Cartridge Warning Appears

    • Once cartridge trouble is displayed, do not leave the ink cartridge without replacing it for a long time; otherwise, the machine will lose the nozzle clogging prevention function. If nozzles are clogged, the machine must be repaired by MIMAKI’s service engineer. Displaying the description of ink cartridge trouble The contents of cartridge error are confirmable by the following operations.

  • Page 146: Warning / Error Messages

    Warning / Error Messages If some trouble occurs, the buzzer sounds and the display shows a corresponding error message. Take an appropriate remedy for the displayed error. Warning messages Message Cause Solution Check the front cover and maintenance covers. The front cover or the maintenance C l o s e a c o v e r .

  • Page 147: Warning Messages

    — — — — Y Y K K The ink cartridge is not MIMAKI Replace the cartridge generating the NON — OR I G I N A L I N K genuine.

  • Page 148
    Message Cause Solution The cleaning liquid cartridge has Install the cleaning solution cartridge. not been installed. ! w a s h L i q u i d C a r t . NON There is trouble with cleaning liquid Check the cleaning solution cartridge. cartridge.
  • Page 149: Error Messages

    Warning / Error Messages Error messages When an error message is displayed, eliminate the error according to the chart below. If the same error message appears again, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI to call for service. Message Cause…

  • Page 150
    Message Cause Solution Turn off the main power to the machine Any parameter outside the range of and turn it on after a while. * * * * * E R ROR 1 1 * * * * * acceptable numeric values was If the same error message appears again, P A R AME T E R E R ROR received.
  • Page 151
    Warning / Error Messages Message Cause Solution Turn off the main power to the machine and turn it on after a while. An error occurred in the wiper * * * * * E R ROR 4 6 * * * * * If the same error message appears again, control.
  • Page 152
    Warning / Error Messages Message Cause Solution Turn off the main power to the machine An error was detected during * * * * E R ROR 2 5 0 * * * * and turn it on after a while. scanning operation.
  • Page 153
    CHAPTER 6 Appendix This section attaches a list of the specifications and a list of the functions of this printer. Machine specifications ……… 6-2 Ink specifications ……….6-4 Sheet for inquiry ………… 6-5 Warning labels …………6-6 Function Flowchart ……….6-8 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 154: Machine Specifications

    Machine specifications Item JV33-130 JV33-160 Method Drop-on-demand piezoelectric print heads Print head Specification 1 head 720 x 540dpi 540 or 720 x 720dpi 540 x 900dpi Drawing mode (scan x feed) 540 or 720 x 1080dpi 720 x 1440dpi 1440 x 1440dpi…

  • Page 155
    Machine specifications Item JV33-130 JV33-160 Maximum 1371mm 1620mm Leaf media size Minimum 210mm Left end and right end : 15 mm (Default) Leaf media Front : 40.0 mm Rear : 98.5 mm Margin Left end and right end: 15 mm (Default)
  • Page 156: Ink Specifications

    Ink specifications When aqueos-color ink is used Item When solvent ink is used Dedicated aqueos pigment ink cartridge Supply Dedicated solvent ink cartridges Dedicated sublimation dye ink cartridge (Sb51) Black ink cartridge Black ink cartridge Cyan ink cartridge (Blue ink Cyan ink cartridge cartridge Magenta ink cartridge…

  • Page 157: Sheet For Inquiry

    Sheet for inquiry Use this sheet for troubles and abnormal functions of the machine. Fill in the following necessary items, and then fax the sheet to our sales office. Company name Person in charge Telephone number machine model Operating OS Machine information Error message Contents of inquiry…

  • Page 158: Warning Labels

    Warning labels Warning labels are stuck on the machine. Be sure to fully understand the warning given on the labels. If a warning label is illegible due to stains or has come off, purchase a new one from a distributor or our sales office.

  • Page 159
    Warning labels Reorder Label M901549 M903239 M903330 M903405 M904810 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 160: Function Flowchart

    Function Flowchart < L OCA L . 1 > [ # 0 1 ] w i d t h : * * * * mm OR I G I N S E T UP OR I G I N S E T UP 0 .

  • Page 161
    Function Flowchart MED I A RE S I DUA L DR AW < EN T > Only when [MEDIA RESIDUAL] is “ON” NON — OR I G I NA L I NK WRONG I NK I C K i n d o f I NK M — C — — — — K…
  • Page 162
    < L OCA L . 1 > [ # 0 1 ] F UNC T I ON SETUP w i d t h : * * * * mm S E T UP < EN T > F UNC T I ON MAINTENANCE MA I N T ENANCE <…
  • Page 163
    Function Flowchart To P.6-12 To P.6-18 To P.6-24 To P.6-25 To P.6-26 6-11 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 164
    SETUP S E T UP [ 1 ] [ 1 ] MED I A COMP . S E L EC T : T Y P E . 1 MED I A COMP . < e n t > PR I N T S T AR T TYPE.2 TYPE.3 TYPE.4…
  • Page 165
    Function Flowchart End the P L E A S E WA I T [ 1 ] ME D I A COMP . printing PR I N T I NG V A L UE -255 ~ 255 PR T POS T 5 °…
  • Page 166
    From P6-12 From P6-12 [ 1 ] PR I N T MODE Wh i t e L a y P r t < e n t > When SS21 (6+ white) ink is filled [ 1 ] [ 1 ] I NK L A Y ERS I NK L A Y ERS <…
  • Page 167
    Function Flowchart [ 1 ] Wh i t e L a y P r t S E L . : OF F OFF / LEVEL 1~3 6-15 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 168
    From P6-14 When INDIVIDUALLY is selected [ 1 ] [ 1 ] PR I OR I T Y PR I OR I T Y < e n t > S E T U P ND I V I DUA L L Y INDIVIDUALLY / ALL HOST / ALL PANEL…
  • Page 169
    Function Flowchart [ 1 ] PR I OR I T Y [ 1 ] PR I OR I T Y [ 1 ] PR I OR I T Y MED I A COMP . : HOS T HE A T ER : HOS T P R I N T MODE : HOS T…
  • Page 170
    MAINTENANCE MA I N T ENANCE S T . MA I N T ENA NCE S T . MA I N T ENANCE S T . MA I N T ENANCE < e n t > CARR I AGE OU T <…
  • Page 171
    Function Flowchart Close a cover C l o s e a c o v e r RESTART Close a cover C l o s e a c o v e r RESTART F i l l t h e l i q u i d S T .
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    From P6-18 MA I N T ENANCE HD . MA I N T ENA NCE F I L L I NG U P NOW . HD . MA I N T ENANCE < e n t > F I L L UP I NK <…
  • Page 173
    Function Flowchart * D I S CHARGE * S e t : Wa s h i n g C a r t r i d g e * A B SORP T I ON * 0 0 : 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 : 0 0 R e mo v e : C a r t r i d g e s…
  • Page 174
    From P6-20 MA I N T ENANCE ROU T I NE S E T UP ROU T I NE W I P I NG ROU T I NE S E T UP < e n t > ROU T I NE W I P I NG < e n t > SCAN COUN T <…
  • Page 175
    Function Flowchart ROU T I NE W I P I NG SC AN COUN T ROU T I NE W I P I NG T EMP . D i f f e r e n c e = 0 ° C Settable except for OFF ROU T I NE S E T UP C L E AN .
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    MACHINE SETUP MACH I NE S E T UP DEODOR I Z E F AN DEODOR I Z E F AN DEODOR I Z E F AN < e n t > S TOP T I ME < e n t > S TOP T I ME 2 0 M i n 0 ~ 240 min…
  • Page 177
    Function Flowchart MACHINE SETUP2 Only when CONFIRM.FEED is set ON MACH I NE S E T UP 2 CON F I RM . F E E D CON F I RM . F E ED CON F I RM . F E ED <…
  • Page 178
    Function Flowchart INFOMATION I N FOMA T I ON ERROR H I S TORY Error is displayed ERROR H I S TORY < e n t > [ 0 1 ] 0 5 . 0 9 . 2 9 0 8 : 1 8 I N FOMA T I ON [ 0 1 ] 0 5 .
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    Printed in Japan © MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD.2007 FW : 1.5 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals…
  • Page 1: Mimaki JV33-160

    MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD. TKB Gotenyama Building, 5-9-41, Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0001, Japan Phone: +81-3-5420-8671 Fax: +81-3-5420-86 87 URL: http: // www.mimaki. co. jp/ D201694-13[…]

  • Page 2: Mimaki JV33-160

    i CAUTION ……………. ……………………………. ………………….. v DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY …… ………… ……….. ………. v Requests ………… …………………………………………. ………… v FCC Statement (USA) … ………….. …………… ……….. ………. v Interference to televisions[…]

  • Page 3: Mimaki JV33-160

    ii Turning the power ON/O FF …………………………….. 2-4 Turning the power ON ………………………………………. 2-4 Turning the power OFF …………………………………….. 2-5 Setting medias …….. ……………………………………….. 2-6 Useable medias ………………………………………..[…]

  • Page 4: Mimaki JV33-160

    iii Setting Priority …. ………………………… ……………….. 3-20 Setting Auto cleaning ………………….. ……………….. 3-22 Setting cleaning while printing ………. ……………….. 3-24 Setting media detectio n ……………….. ……………….. 3-26 Other settings ……….. ………………………[…]

  • Page 5: Mimaki JV33-160

    iv If dots misalign …….. ………………………… …………… 4-23 Preventing nozzle cloggin g while power-off ……… 4-25 Setting refreshing interv al in Sleep mode …………… 4-25 Setting tube washing interval in Sleep mode ………. 4-26 Setting cleaning interval in Sleep mode …………….. 4-27 Setting Routine operati[…]

  • Page 6: Mimaki JV33-160

    v CA UTION DISCLAIMER OF W ARRANTY THIS LIMITED W ARRANTY OF MIMAKI SHALL BE THE SO LE AND EXCLUSIVE W ARRANTY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER W ARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IM PLIED, INCLUDING , BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED W ARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNES S, AND MIMAKI NEITHER A SSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES DEALER TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGA TION O[…]

  • Page 7: Mimaki JV33-160

    vi Fo r e w o r d Congratulations on your purcha se of MIMAKI color ink jet prin ter «JV33-130/1 60» . The JV33-130/160 is a color ink-jet printer for high qu a lity printing with solvent ink (4-color and 6-color) or aqueos ink (4-color and 6-color). • 4-colors version : 2 each of Cyanogen, Magenta, Y e llow and Black color ink cartridg[…]

  • Page 8: Mimaki JV33-160

    vii F ea tur es The features of the mach ine are described below . Understanding them to gether with the operating inst ructions given in this m anual will help you use the machine properly . High image quality and High-speed printing realized by the new generation printer head. Newly developed printer head, 1 head consisting o f 1440 nozzles (180 […]

  • Page 9: Mimaki JV33-160

    viii Features Easy maintenance The automatic capping system for the heads elim inates the need of head cleaning before turning of f the power . Ink discharge p assage is automatically cleaned from the cap. Nozzles can be unclogged by performing the cleaning fu nction. If the machine is not in use for a prolonged period of time, it automatically per[…]

  • Page 10: Mimaki JV33-160

    ix Saf ety Pr ecautions Symbols Symbols are used in this O peration Manua l for safe operatio n and for prevention of damage to the machin e. The indicated sign is different depending on the co ntent of caution. Symbols and their meanings are given below . Ple ase fo llow these instructions as you read this manual. Examples of symbols Meaning Failu[…]

  • Page 11: Mimaki JV33-160

    x Safety Precautions W arning for Use WA R N I N G • Do not use the machine in a poorly ventilated room or a closed room. • Be sure to use the optional Drying ventilation unit when the machine is used in a poorly ventilated room or a closed room . • Use the attached power cable. • T ake care not to damage, break or wor k upon the power cabl[…]

  • Page 12: Mimaki JV33-160

    xi Precautions in Use CAUTION Power supply Handling of ink • Leave the breaker turned ON. • Do not turn of f the main power switch on the right side of this machine. • If you get ink in your eyes, imm ediately wash your eyes with a lot of clean water for at least 15 minutes. In doing so, also wash eyes to rinse ink away comple tely . Then, co[…]

  • Page 13: Mimaki JV33-160

    xii Safety Precautions CAUTIONS and NOTES Wa r n i n g Handling of ink cartridges Front cover and lever • Use the JV33 genuine ink. Re member that the user shall be filled for a repair to correct any damage resulting fro m the use of ink other than the exclusive type. • The machine does not operate with any ink other than the JV33 genuine ink. […]

  • Page 14: Mimaki JV33-160

    xiii Safety Precautions Cautions on Inst allation Wa r n i n g Notes on maintenance • It is strongly recommended to use the machine in a roo m that is not dusty . Set the Refresh level 2 or 3 when the machine is to be used in an unfavorab le environment. (P .3-29 «Setting of Refreshin g») • Keep the front cover closed even when the ma[…]

  • Page 15: Mimaki JV33-160

    This chapter describes the items required to underst and before use, such as name of each part of the machine or the inst allation procedures. Moving this machine …………….. 1-2 Where to install this machine ……. 1-2 Working environmental temperature …………………………… 1-2 Moving this machine ……………….. 1-3 Names […]

  • Page 16: Mimaki JV33-160

    1-2 Mo ving this mac hine Where to inst all this machine Secure a suitable installation space before assembling this machine. The place of installation must have enough sp a ce for no t only this machine itself but also for printing operation. W orking environment al temperature Use this machine in an environment of 20 to 35°C to ensure reliable p[…]

  • Page 17: Mimaki JV33-160

    Moving this machine 1-3 1 Before Use Moving this machine Move this machine according to the following steps when th is machine is required to move on th e step-free same floor . 1 Release the lock of caster . 2 Move this machine as shown in the figure. • For safety , be sure to wo rk it with more than 2 persons. • Do not push the cover to move […]

  • Page 18: Mimaki JV33-160

    1-4 Names of P ar ts and Functions Front Front cover Open the cover in se tting of medias, t aking of measures against jamming of medias or in ma intenance inside the station. Even when the p ower switch is off, keep this cover and the other cove rs closed. Carriage Moves the print head unit from side to side. Operation p anel This panel has the op[…]

  • Page 19: Mimaki JV33-160

    1-5 Names of Parts and Functions 1 Before Use Rear / Sides Pre-heater Preheat s the media be fore printing. (Located inside the plate n) Roll holders Hold a media by inserting it into the righ t and left ends of the core of the roll medi a. Roll holders are availab le for the 2 inches and 3 inches co re of the roll media. AC inlet Connect the power[…]

  • Page 20: Mimaki JV33-160

    1-6 Operation Panel Use the operation panel to make settings for printing or operate this ma chine. Functions of the JOG keys Each of the JOG keys varies in fu nction according to the condition of the ma chine under which the key is used. The functions of the JOG keys are as follows: Before the detection of media Af ter the detection of media When […]

  • Page 21: Mimaki JV33-160

    1-7 Names of Parts and Functions 1 Before Use Heater Pre-heater /Print heate r / Post-h eater are equipped on the platen. The Pre-heater is used for pre-heating of the media pr io r to printing to prevent rapid tempera ture changing. The Print-heater improves th e image quality in printing. The Post-heater dries ink after printing. Media sensor The[…]

  • Page 22: Mimaki JV33-160

    1-8 Carriage The carriage is provided with the in k heads for prin ting, the cutter unit for cutting off the sheet of media, etc. A lever is also provided to adjust the height of Head in 2 stages according to the thickness of media. ( P .2-6) Cutter blade and cutting line The carriage is provided with a cu tter unit fo r cutting off the media that […]

  • Page 23: Mimaki JV33-160

    Names of Parts and Functions 1-9 1 Before Use Capping st ation The capping station consists of the ink caps, the wiper for cleaning the heads, etc. The ink caps prevent the nozzles in the ink heads from drying up. The wiper cleans the nozzles in the heads.The wiper is consumab le. If the wiper is deformed or the media is stained, replace the wiper […]

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    1-10 Connecting ca bles Connecting USB2.0 interface cable Connect the PC and this machine with the USB2.0 interface cable. Notes on USB 2.0 Interface ● When two or more JV33 machines are connected to one personal computer When two or more JV33 machines are conne cted to one pe rsonal computer , the personal computer may not recognize all the JV33[…]

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    Connecting cables 1-11 1 Before Use ● Removing USB memory If a USB memory module is inserted in the personal co mputer to whic h a JV33 machine is connected, click «S top» in the «Safely Remove Hardwa re» window by fo llowing the instructions given there first and then remove the module. Leaving a USB memory module inserted ca[…]

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    1-12 Inser ting ink car tridges Insert an ink cartridges. 1 Shake the ink cartridge as shown on the right. 2 Insert the ink cartridge. • Insert the ink cartridge lengthwise directing the surface having IC chips to the left side. • Colors are displayed on the display as follows. Black: K, Cyanogen: C, Magenta: M, Y ellow: Y ,Light cyanogen: c, L[…]

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    Inserting ink cartridges 1-13 1 Before Use For Ink cartridge lamp s The condition of the ink cartridges set in the mach ine is confirmable with lamps located over the ink cartri dges. Caution in handling of ink cartridges Condition of Lamp Description Upper row Red lamp OFF No error Blinking One of the following errors occurs. • Ink near- end •[…]

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    1-14 Media Useable media sizes and notes for hand ling are descr ibed. Usable sizes of media Caution in handling of medias Pay attention to the followi ngs for handling of media s. Model JV33-130 JV33-160 T ype of Recommended media T arpaulin/ FF(Flexible Face)/ W eatherproof PVC Maximum width 1371mm 1620mm Minimum width 210mm 210mm Maximum printin[…]

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    1-15 1 Before Use Menu mode This machine has 4 modes. Each menu mode is described below . NOT -RE ADY mode This is the mode in which the media has not been detected yet. The keys other than the key and the / key are effective. LOCAL mode Local mode is the mode for th e drawing preparation state. All the keys are effective. The machine can receive d[…]

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    1-16[…]

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    The procedures from the ink an d media prep aration to drawing and the setting procedures are described. User type………………………………. 2-2 Set items registrable to User type 2-2 Using the registered user type ….. 2-2 Workflow …………. …………………… 2-3 Turning the power ON/OFF ……. 2-4 Turning the power ON ….[…]

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    2-2 User type Drawing of higher quality prints is available by making (setting of User type) the print set matching to the characteristics of media when this machine is use d for drawing. On this machine, 4 types of User type 1 to 4 are se ttable. Set items registrable to User type For the registering procedur es to User type (1 to 4), refer to P .[…]

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    2-3 2 Basic Operations Wo r k f l o w 1 T urning the power ON/OFF 2 3 Setting medias 4 Prep aring Heaters 5 T est printing Drawing dat a Referring to «T urn ing the power ON/ OFF» ( P .2-4). Referring to «Setting medias» ( P .2-6). Referring to «Pre pa ring Heaters» ( P .2-18). Referring to «T est printing» ([…]

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    2-4 T ur ning the po wer ON/OFF T urning the power ON The machine is provided with the following two power switches. Main power switch : A t the side of this machin e. Keep it «ON» always. Power switch : Normally , use this switch to turn the power ON/OFF . The power switch lights in green when the power is ON and blinks in green whe n it[…]

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    Turning the power ON/OFF 2-5 2 Basic Operations T urning the power OFF T urn th e power OFF by pressing the power switch located on the side of after using. Check the followings when the power is turned off. • If it is in receiving of data from the PC, or there is any data un-output. • If the head has returned to the cap ping station. • If an[…]

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    2-6 Setting medias Useable medias This machi ne can be u sed with roll media and leaf sh eet media. For useable medias, refer to P .1-14 «Usable s izes of media». Adjusting the head height Adjust the head height according to the thickness of the media used. Adjusting the head height 1 Move the carriage to the platen. • When the device i[…]

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    2-7 Setting medias 2 Basic Operations 4 Keeping the height adjusting lever held at the aforementioned position, tighten the two screws. • Be sure to fasten the screws, pressing the height- adjusting lever , otherwise the he ad can not be secured at the correct position. • Fasten the screws securely . 5 Return the carriage to the st ation positi[…]

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    2-8 Setting a roll media Set a roll media to the roll media hanger located on th e back of this machine. 1 Move the roll holder located in the back of the device to the direction of the middle of the device. • Loosen the roll holder fixing screw and then move it. 2 Check the clamp lever is lowered. • T ake care not to drop the medi a on a foot […]

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    2-9 Setting medias 2 Basic Operations 3 Move the roll holder to the roll setting position. • Check the roll stopper is not caught betwe en the roll stopp er arm and this machine. 4 T ighten the roll holder fixing screw . • Check the S tep 2 to 3 again. 5 Set the lef t end of the core of the roll media on the let roll holder . • Push the roll […]

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    2-10 8 Insert the roll media in this machine. • The roll media can be smoothly inserted by slanting the media. ( 1 ) Pull the media ou t of the roll to the head of the platen. ( 2 ) Inser t the media between the platen and the pinch roller . • Pull the media out of the roll so that the media can be grasped from the front of the machine. ( 3 ) P[…]

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    2-11 Setting medias 2 Basic Operations 11 Hold the media with the media press gently . • Set the media so that no media sticks out from the right end pinch roller to the right side. • When using a thick media, remove the media press from the media before printing. 12 Prep are the take-up device. ( 1 ) Set an empty core of the roll media on the […]

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    2-12 14 Secure the media on the take-up device. (P . 2 — 1 3 ) ( 1 ) Feed the media up to the core of the roll media of the take-up device by pressing the key . ( 2 ) Fix the midd le of the media with adhesive tape. ( 3 ) In th e same manner , fix the left side and right side of the media. • Make sure that the there is no slack or wrinkle on the […]

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    2-13 Setting medias 2 Basic Operations T ake-up device The take-up direction of media is se lectable by using the switch of the t ake-u p device . Lever in top position (REVERSE) : The take-up device winds the medi a with the printed side facing in. Lever in middle position (OFF) : The take-up device does not wind the media. Lever in bottom positio[…]

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    2-14 Setting leaf media Unlike roll media, leaf media does not need to be retained with the roll holders. 1 Open the front cover . 2 Raise the clamp lever . 3 Insert the leaf media between the platen and the pinch rollers. • Set the media so that no media sticks out from the right end pinch roller to the right side. 4 Hold the media with the medi[…]

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    2-15 Setting medias 2 Basic Operations 7 Press the key . 8 Press the key to select “LEAF” . 9 The media detection is st arted. ( 1 ) The media width is detected. ( 2 ) The media is fed then the re a r end of media is detected. ( 3 ) It returns to the local mode when th e detection is completed. Notes when using media press • Do not set medi a[…]

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    2-16 Changing the printing origin The position of the printing origin can be change d. Moving the LED pointer to the changi ng position and deciding the po sition. 1 In the local mode, press the keys. • It enters into the origin settin g mode. 2 Set a light point of the LED pointer to the changing position by pressing the keys. • Select the car[…]

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    Setting medias 2-17 2 Basic Operations T ypical setting position of printing origin The printing origin in the depth direction (X’) is positio ned at about 40 mm rearward from the cutting line. The printing origin in the scanning direction (Y’) is positioned at 15 mm from the right end of the media. The value in the scanning direction (Y&[…]

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    2-18 Pr eparing Hea t er s Changing temperature settings of Heater The set temperature of Heater can be chang ed and st ored by [HEA TER] of the setup mode. ( P .3-8) The adjusting procedures of the temperatur e set in th e setup mode are described below . Set the Heater temperatur e according to the media used. • The Heater temperature has be en[…]

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    Preparing Heaters 2-19 2 Basic Operations Reference for the temperature set (When solvent ink is used) Confirming the Heater temperature 1 Press the key on the operation pa n e l . • The current Heater te mperature is displayed. 2 Press the key at the end of confirmation. • It returns to the local mode. T ype of ink ES3 ink SS21 ink T ype of me[…]

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    2-20 T est printing Perform the test printing to check if printing failures (blurring or missing) due to nozzle clogging or the like occur on the printed. T est printing 1 In the local mode, press the key . • Press and key to change the test pa ttern deployment dire ction (in F/W V er .1.50 or later). The deployment direction changed here returns[…]

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    Test printing 2-21 2 Basic Operations Head cleaning Three head cleaning types are available. Sele ct it d epending on the r esult of pattern drawings. NORMAL : Select this if any line is missing. SOFT : When only head wiping is desirable. (in case of bent lines) HARD : Se lect this if inferior printi ng cann ot be improved eve n by [NORMAL] o[…]

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    2-22 Dr awing da ta St arting the print 1 Set the media. ( P .2-6) 2 Check the heater temperatures. • Confirm that the CONST ANT la mp lights in [PRE] 、 [PRINT] 、 [POST] below the displa y . 3 Press the key in the local mode. • It enters the remote mod e and enables to receive the dat a from the PC. 4 Send the drawing dat a from the PC. •[…]

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    2-23 Drawing data 2 Basic Operations St opping the print temporarily Perform the following operations when stopping the print halfway . 1 Press the key in printing. • The printing operation is interrupted. • Interrupt data sending at the PC side during the data is sent from the PC. • Printing restart s from the interrupted data by repressing […]

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    Drawing data 2-24 Cutting a media For a roll media, two ways are available to cut th e media after printing is completed, as follows. Auto cut A media is automatically cut after printing is completed. 1 Cut the media automatically af ter printing is completed. Manual cut Cut the media at an optional position by using th e keys on the operation pane[…]

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    This section describes the operation pro cedures for using the machine more conveniently and each setting procedure. User type………………………………. 3-2 Registering the drawing conditions together (Type registration) ……… 3-2 Registering Type …………………….. 3-2 Setting media compensation …. 3-5 Setting media compen[…]

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    3-2 User type Registering the drawing conditions together (T ype registration) The drawing conditions are registered in each type (1-4). The most suitable drawing conditions are settable only by changing the type when replaced by a different type of media, if the d rawing cond itio ns that meet the media to be used have been registered in the type.[…]

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    3-3 User type 3 Convenient use List of functions This section describes the outline of each SET UP function registerable to the user type and the setting value. The under lined has been set w hen purchased. Function name Set value Outline MEDIA COMP . ( P .3-5) -255 ~ 0 ~ 255 Prints a pattern to correct the feeding rate o f media and corrects it. H[…]

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    User type 3-4 Function name Set value Outline PRIORITY ( P .3-20) INDIVIDUALL Y/ ALL HOST / ALL P ANEL Sets the priority of settings (host / panel) Sets each item of the followings individually when the individual setting is selected. •M E D I A C O M P . •H E A T E R • PRINT MODE • INK LA YERS •D R Y I N G T I M E • AUTO CUT • PRE-FE[…]

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    3-5 3 Convenient use Setting media compensa tion Correct the feeding rate of media after the type of media is replaced or the te mperature of Heater is changed. If the correction value is not appropriate, stripes may appear on the print, thus resulting in a poor pr int. Setting media compensation Print the comp ensation pattern then co rrect the fe[…]

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    3-6 5 Press the key twice. 6 Print the compensation p attern by pressing the key . 7 Check the compensation p attern then input the compensative value. Input to » + » : Move to such directi on that a spacing between two lines is getting wider . Input to » — » : Move to such direc tion that a sp acing betwe en two lines is getti […]

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    Setting media compensation 3-7 3 Convenient use When you need to correct th e media feed during printing The media feeding amount can be corrected even in the remote mode or when printing image data. 1 Press the key in the remote mode. 2 Press the key . 3 Enter the correction amount with and key . • Correction amount : -500 to 50 0 • The value […]

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    3-8 Changing the set value of Hea ter Rough guide for temperature setti ng (When solvent ink is used) Changing temperature settings of Heater Set each item of [SET TEMP] and [SE T TIME] . 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Press the key . 3 Select the type (1-4) by pressing the key . T ype of ink ES3 ink SS21 ink T ype of media PVC T arpaulin FF […]

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    3-9 Changing the set value of Heater 3 Convenient use 4 Press the key . 5 Select [HEA TER] by pressing the keys. 6 Press the key twice. • The he ater tempera ture setting dis play is displayed. 7 Set each heater temperature by pressing the keys. Heater selecting : by the keys T e mperature setting : by the keys 8 Press the key . 9 Select [SET TIM[…]

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    3-10 Adjusting suit able temperature adjustment (When solvent ink is used) This section describes the procedure for setting the heater tempera tures properly . The proper heater temperatur es depend on the media type and ambient temperature. Set temperatur es that are appropriate to the media. For non-coated media or med ia on which ink is slow to […]

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    Changing the set value of Heater 3-11 3 Convenient use In case the heater temperature is too low When solvent ink is used, this may result in printing failures such as beading or banding if the heater temperature or th e ink acceptable amount (the ink limit) is to o low . Beading is a phenomeno n that adjacent dots attract each other and join. Bead[…]

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    3-12 Setting print mode Upon the setting of the print mode, se t each item for printing as follo ws. • Print quality (DRAFT) : Setting the print quality in the DRAFT mode (Resolution in the scanning direction: 540dpi) • Print quality (FINE ) : Setting the print quality in th e FINE mode (Resolution in the scanning d irec- tion: 720dpi) • Scan[…]

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    3-13 Setting print mode 3 Convenient use 8 When changing the details of printing qualit y at each resolution. Select the resolution by pressing the key . • Set value : 540×720, 540×900, 540×1080 dp i (When “DRAFT” is selected) 720×540,720×720,72 0x1080,720×1440 dp i (Wh en “FINE” is selected) (1) Select the resolution by pressing the key […]

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    3-14 Setting scanning direction 1 Perform operations up to P .3-12 the step 5. 2 Select [SCAN DIRECTION] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . 4 Select the scanning direction by pressing the keys. • Set value : Uni- D, Bi-D 5 Press the key . 6 Press the key several times to end. [1] P R I N T M O D E D R A F T Q U A LIT Y < e nt> [1] P […]

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    3-15 Setting print mode 3 Convenient use Setting Logical-seek The motion of Head varies depen ding on the set of Logical-seek. 1 Perform operations up to P .3-12 the step 5. 2 Select [LOGICAL SEEK] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . 4 Select ON/OFF by pressing the keys. 5 Press the key . 6 Press the key several times to end. UNI-DIRECTIONAL BI[…]

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    3-16 Setting WhiteLay Print When using SS21 white ink, you can print with other colors after printing with white ink, without returning the media. In this page, set the printing metho d of white ink and other color ink. 1 Perform operations up to P .3-12 the step 5. 2 Select [WhiteLay Prt] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . 4 Select set value […]

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    Setting print mode 3-17 3 Convenient use 5 Press the key . 6 Press the key several times to end. [1] P R I N T M O D E W h i t eLa y P r t <en t >[…]

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    3-18 Setting dr ying time Upon th e setting of drying tim e, set eac h item for in k drying as follows. • SCAN : S et the time to wait for ink drying after each pass. During bidirectional printing, the machine stops temporarily af ter every scanning back and for th. • Draw . END : Set the time to wait for ink drying after completion of printing[…]

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    3-19 3 Convenient use Setting mar gins Set a non-printing area along the right and left edges of the media. The offset value agains t the standard margin 15mm is set hereupon. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Press the key . 3 Select the type (1-4) by pressing the keys then press the key . 4 Select [MARGIN] by pressing the keys. 5 Press the key[…]

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    3-20 Setting Priority For the follo wing items, the priority i s selected either the setting by the machine (by the panel) or the setting by the PC (by the host). Items to be selected : M EDIA COMP . / HEA TER / PRINT MODE / INK LA YERS / DRYING TIM E / AUTO CUT / PRE-FEED / MARGIN / COLOR P A TTERN / REFRESH / V ACUUM / FeedSPEED LEVEL 1 Press the[…]

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    Setting Priority 3-21 3 Convenient use 8 Select either “HOST” or “P ANEL” by pressing the keys. 9 Press the key . • Y ou can also press keys to move betw een items. Be su re to press the key to register the setting. 10 Set other items by th e same operations as the step 8 and 9. 11 Press the key several times to end. • Even when setting[…]

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    3-22 Setting A uto c l eaning The machine is settable so that the head cleaning is aut omatically carried out when printing is completed for the set length. At the completion of printing, the machine counts t he length printed after the previous head cleaning and performs the cleanin g automatically if requir ed. Reliable output results are always […]

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    Setting Auto cleaning 3-23 3 Convenient use 6 Select “ON” by pressing the keys. • Proceed to the step 9 when “OFF” is selected. 7 Press the key . 8 S e t a n i n t e r v a l o f cleaning and cleaning type by pressing the keys. Item selecting : by the keys Interval and T ype setting : by the keys 9 Press the key . 10 Press the key several […]

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    3-24 Setting c leaning w hile printing Set it whether the head cleaning is ca rried out automatically durin g printing or not. Upon cleaning during printing, set th e cl eaning interval to the length printed. The printing is interrupted ea ch in the set length and the head cleaning is carried out automatically . 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2[…]

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    Setting cleaning while printing 3-25 3 Convenient use 9 Press the key . 10 Press the key several times to end. • This function does not operate when ink near-end occurs. Solve the ink near-end, referring to P. 1 — 1 2 . • Depending on the conditions of t he heads, etc., the defective pr inting could not be recovered even performing this functio[…]

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    3-26 Setting media detection Set the method for detecting a media when the media is set and the detecting type when the media is cut. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Press the key . 3 Select the type (1-4) by pressing the keys then press the key . 4 Select [MEDIA DETECT] by pressing the keys. 5 Press the key . 6 Press the key . • The setting[…]

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    Setting media detection 3-27 3 Convenient use 10 Press the key . 11 Select the set value by pressing the keys. • Set value : BOTH EDGE / LEFT EDGE / RIGHT EDGE / NONE 12 Press the key . 13 Press the key several times to end. • If the set value is se t to others than “BO TH EDGE” in [CUTTING DETECT], althoug h the cutting time is shortened[…]

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    3-28 Other settings Change the setting according to the use . 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Press the key . 3 Select the type (1-4) by pressing the keys then press the key . 4 Select an item for setting by pressing the keys. • Select it, ref erring to the list of settings. 5 Press the key . 6 Select the set value by pressing the keys. • […]

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    Other settings 3-29 3 Convenient use List of Settings The underlined has been set wh en purchased. Item Outline Set value Setting of Media compensation Corrects the feeding rate of media Refer to P .3-5 Setting of Heater Setting Heater temperature Refer to P .3-8 Setting Heater standby time and OFF time Setting of Printing mode Setting Print qualit[…]

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    3-30 Initializing the settings Initialize th e settings to the co nditions that have been set when purchased. (Set resetting) The set resetting can be executed per type. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Press the key . 3 Select the type (1-4) by pressing the keys then press the key 4 Select [SETUP RESET] by pressing the keys. 5 Press the key . […]

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    3-31 3 Convenient use Mac hine settings It is each type of setting for usin g this machine more comfortably . [MACHINE SETUP] and [MACHINE SETUP2] are available in this machine. The following items are settable in MACHINE SETUP 1, 2. Setting the deodorize fan The fan operates during printing, and oper ates according to the set of [STOP TIME] from t[…]

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    3-32 2 Select [MACHINE SETUP] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key twice. 4 Select the item to be set by pressing the keys. STOP TI ME : Setting the time from the completion of printing until the exhaust fan is stopped. RENEW : Select this to operate t he fan. 5 Press the key . 6 Select the set value by pressing the keys. STOP TI ME : 0 — 240 se c[…]

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    3-33 Machine settings 3 Convenient use Setting Dryness feeding Setting whether feeding fo r drying a media is performed after the completion of printing or not. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [MACHINE SETUP] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . 4 Select [DR YNESS FEED] by pressing the keys. 5 Press the key . 6 Select ON/OFF by press[…]

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    3-34 Setting S t amp Set whether information su ch as the drawing conditions or the date printed is o utput after the completion of printing or not. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [MACHINE SETUP] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . 4 Select [ST AMP SETUP] by pressing the keys. 5 Press the key . 6 Select ON/OFF by pressing the keys.[…]

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    3-35 Machine settings 3 Convenient use Examples of Output[…]

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    3-36 Setting T est draw arrange Y ou can set the deployment directi on of th e test p attern to be printed when performing test printing repeatedly . (This function can be used in F/W V er .1.50 or later .) 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [MACHINE SETUP] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . 4 Select [ST AMP SETUP] by pressing the key[…]

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    3-37 Machine settings 3 Convenient use 7 Press the key . 8 Press the key several times to end.[…]

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    3-38 Setting confirmation feeding Set whether media feedin g is performed for checking the resu lt after test printing or not 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [MACHINE SETUP 2] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key twice. 4 Select “ON” by pressing the keys. • Proc eed to the step 7 whe n “OFF” is selected . 5 Press the key to s[…]

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    3-39 Machine settings 3 Convenient use Setting time 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [MACHINE SETUP 2] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . 4 Select [TIME SET] by pressing the keys. 5 Press the key twice. 6 Input time by the pressing the keys. Y ear/Month/Day/Time selecting : by the keys. Y ear/Month/Day/Time inputting :by the keys. 7[…]

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    3-40 Setting Unit Set a unit of measurement to be used in the machine. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [MACHINE SETUP 2] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . 4 Select [UNIT SETUP] by pressing the keys. 5 Press the key . 6 Select the unit by pressing the keys. Item selecting : by the keys Unit setting : by the keys 7 Press the key . 8[…]

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    3-41 Machine settings 3 Convenient use Setting Machine name Set a machine name (machine No.) for recog nizing ea ch machine when plural machines are connected through USB2.0 interfa ce. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [MACHINE SETUP 2] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . 4 Select [MACHINE NAME] by pressing the keys. 5 Press the key […]

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    Machine settings 3-42 Setting Key buzzer Set a buzzer sound of the time when a key is pressed. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [MACHINE SETUP 2] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . 4 Select [KEY BUZZER] by pressing the keys. 5 Press the key . 6 Select ON/OFF by pressing the keys. 7 Press the key . 8 Press the key several times to en[…]

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    3-43 3 Convenient use Confir ming mac hine inf o r m a tion The machine information of the machine is confirmable. Confirmabl e items of t he machin e inform ation are as follows. Displaying Information 1 Press the key in the local mode. • When it is desirable to print the set list of the machine, set a media to the machine. ( P. 2 — 6 ) 2 Se[…]

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    Confirming ma chine informat ion 3-44 For the information displayed This section describes the way to read the information displayed. ERROR HISTOR Y Displaying the occurrence date Displaying the contents of error MAINTE. HISTOR Y Displaying the contents of maintenance VERSION Displaying the version information such as F/W or the like. PRT .modeHIST[…]

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    This section describes the item s required to use this machine more comfort a bly , which are th e procedures of ink replacing, cleaning or the like. Maintaining ……….. ……………………… 4-2 Precautions in cleaning …………. ……… 4-2 Notes on cleaning solution ……….. …… 4-2 Cleaning exterior surfac es …….. …..[…]

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    4-2 Maintaining Be sure to perfo rm maintenance of the machine pe ri odically or whenever ne cessary so that the machine can be used with its inherent accuracy for a long time. Precautions in cleaning Pay attentions to the follow ing items when the machine is maintained. Notes on cleaning solution Use the cleaning liquid dedicated for the ink being[…]

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    4-3 Maintaining 4 Routine Maintenance Cleaning exterior surfaces If exterior surfaces of the machine is stained, dampen a soft cloth with water or a neutral detergent diluted with water , squeeze it and wipe the su rfaces with the cloth. Cleaning the platen On the platen, it is easy to beco me dirt du e to lint, paper dust or the like caused by cut[…]

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    Maintaining 4-4 Cleaning the media sensor A media sensor is located at the pl aten on the backside. It may cause misdetection of m edia when dust or the like is accumulated on the sensor . Using a cotton swab, clean the surfac e of the senso r of dust and dirt. When cleaning the se nsor on the lower surface o f the h ead is cleaned, move th e carri[…]

  • Page 103: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-5 4 Routine Maintenance Maintaining Ca pping sta tion Maintain Ink cap, Wiper or the like, which are located in the capping st ation. [ST . MAINTENANCE] The ink cap and wiper function respectively as follows. • Wip er : Wiping ink sticking to the head nozzle of f. • Ink cap : Preventing the head nozzle fr om clogging due to drying. As the mac[…]

  • Page 104: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-6 4 Clean the wiper and bracket. • Wipe ink sticking to the wiper and the bracket off with a cotton swab dipped in the cleaning solution. 5 Clean the wiper slider . • Wipe ink sticking to the wiper slider off with a cotton swab dipped in the cleaning solu tion. 6 Set the wiper at the original position. • Insert the wiper by holdi ng both en[…]

  • Page 105: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-7 Maintaining Capping station 4 Routine Maintenance Replacing the wiper The wiper is consumab le.When the disp lay in dicates that it is necessary to replace the w iper , immediately re place the wiper with a new one. Also, wi pe ink stic king to the lower surfa ce of the slider of f. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [WIPER EXCHANGE] b[…]

  • Page 106: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-8 Prior to Pump tube washing Prior to washin g of the pump tube, it is required that the cleaning solution has been filled within the tube. Filling Cleaning solution 1 Select [HD.MAINTENANCE] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys then press the key . (3) Select [HD.MAINTENA NCE[…]

  • Page 107: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-9 Maintaining Capping station 4 Routine Maintenance Discharging Cleaning solution Perform the following operations to dischar ge the cleaning solution within th e tube. 1 Select [HD.MAINTENANCE] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys then press the key . (3) Select [HD.MAINTENA […]

  • Page 108: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-10 W a shing of Head nozzle Perform cleaning of the nozzles in the heads to p revent them being clogged with coagulated ink. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [NOZZLE W ASH] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . • The ca rriage move s onto the plat en. 4 Clean the wiper and the bracket. (1) Open the front cover then pull ou t it by […]

  • Page 109: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-11 Maintaining Capping station 4 Routine Maintenance 6 Press the key then fill the cap with the cleaning solution. • T he cleaning solution is applied by dr ops when the is pressed. • When the is pressed again, drops stop. • Repeat the drop s several times to fill the cap with the cleaning solution just before the so lution overflows from t[…]

  • Page 110: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-12 Cleaning the ink discharge p assage (PUMP TUBE W ASH) Perform washing of the ink discharge p assage (the pump tube) periodically to prevent ink from clogging due to the coagulation of ink within the ink discharge passage. 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [PUMP TUBE W ASH] by pressing the keys. 3 Press the key . • The ca rriage mov[…]

  • Page 111: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-13 Maintaining Capping station 4 Routine Maintenance 6 Close the front cover and press the key . • It returns to the local mode af ter the idle absorbing is performed for 30 seconds. • Perform the followings unles s the cleaning solutio n has been filled in the machine. (1) Perform the op erations un til the step 4. (2) Fill the cap with the […]

  • Page 112: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-14 When not using for a long term (CUST ODY W ASH) When the operation of the machin e is to be suspended for a week or more, use the [CUSTODY W ASH] function to clean the nozzles in t he heads and the ink dischar ge passage. After the cleaning, store the machine properly . 1 Press the key in the local mode. 2 Select [CUST ODY W ASH] by pressing t[…]

  • Page 113: Mimaki JV33-160

    Maintaining Capping station 4-15 4 Routine Maintenance 5 Press the key . 6 Press the key to fill the cap with the cleaning solution. • T he cleaning solution is applied by dr ops when the is pressed. • When the is pressed again, drops stop. • Repeat the drop s several times to fill the cap with the cleaning solution just before the so lution […]

  • Page 114: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-16 Cleaning heads and sur r oundings par ts T ake gre at care, especially during cleaning, not to damage the heads, which employ ve ry precise mechanisms. Using a cotton swab, rub of f the gelatin ous ink that may be adhe ring to the lower part of the slider and surrou nding parts of the heads. In do ing so, never rub the nozzle part of the heads[…]

  • Page 115: Mimaki JV33-160

    Cleaning heads and surroundings parts 4-17 4 Routine Maintenance 4 Press the key af ter the cleaning. 5 Close the maintenance cover then press the key . • It returns to the local mode after the initial operation. • When SS21 ink is used, the ink sticks ar ound the wiper easily . Clean the wiper and surroundings about twice in a week (it va ri e[…]

  • Page 116: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-18 W hen No zzle c log ged after c leaning When the nozzle clogging is not improved even after the head cleaning( P .2-21) or the head nozzle washing ( P .4-10), execute two functions as follows. Filling up ink 1 Select [HD.MAINTENANCE] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys the[…]

  • Page 117: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-19 When Nozzle clogged after cleaning 4 Routine Maintenance DISCHARGE & W ASH Discharge ink from the heads, dampers and ink tubes, and then wash them. 1 Select [HD.MAINTENANCE] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys then press the key . (3) Select [HD.MAINTENA NCE] by pressi[…]

  • Page 118: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-20 6 Remove the cleaning solution cartridge. • The ink left in the head or tube is disch arged to the waste ink tank. • The right display on the right is displayed after discharging. 7 Set the cleaning solution cartridge to the ink st ation. • Absorbing of the cleaning solution is started. • The display on the right is displayed after abs[…]

  • Page 119: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-21 When Nozzle clogged after cleaning 4 Routine Maintenance Initial ink fill up Perform the initial fill of ink by the fo llowing operations after [DISCHARGE & W ASH]. 1 T urn the power of the machine on. • When the power is turne d on, the firmware ve rsion is displayed following [ BOOT]. 2 Select the ink type to be filled by pressing the […]

  • Page 120: Mimaki JV33-160

    When Nozzle clogged after cleaning 4-22 5 Set an ink cartridge to the ink st ation. • When the ink cartridge is set, filling is automatically started. • Upon the ink st ation, the inserting lo cation is allocated for each ink color . Set the ink cartridge according to the cartri dge label und er the ink station. 6 It returns to the local mode w[…]

  • Page 121: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-23 4 Routine Maintenance If dots misalign When the thickness of the media, the he ight of the head, or the type of the ink used is changed , follow th e steps below and adjust the ink drop position for Bi-directional (Bi) printing to print properly . Example of Pattern printing 1 Set a media, and then set the printing origin. ( P .2-6) • For pr[…]

  • Page 122: Mimaki JV33-160

    If dots misalign 4-24 6 As the same as the step 4, correct the dot position of the from p attern 2 then press the key . 7 Press the key several times to end.[…]

  • Page 123: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-25 4 Routine Maintenance Pr e v enting no zzle c log ging w hile po w er-of f Even while the power switch is off, the machine start s periodically and executes va rious functions to prevent nozzle clogging. [SLEEP SETUP] incl udes the followi ng functions. Setting refreshing interval in Sleep mode Set the interval at which the nozzl es will eject[…]

  • Page 124: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-26 Setting tube washing in terval in Sleep mode Set the interval at which cleaning of the cap s and pum p tubes is to be performed using the cleaning solution during sleep mode. 1 Select [SLEEP SETUP] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys then press the key . (3) Select [SLEEP […]

  • Page 125: Mimaki JV33-160

    Preventing nozzle clogging while power-off 4-27 4 Routine Maintenance Setting cleaning interval in Sleep mode This function is to be executed instead of TU BE W ASH after the cleaning solution has been used up. Set the cleaning type and the inte rval at wh ich cleaning operation is to be performed dur ing sleep mode. 1 Select [SLEEP SETUP] of the m[…]

  • Page 126: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-28 Setting R outine oper a tions T roubles such as ink clogging or th e like are preventable by performing each periodical operation in the condition of the power ON. (Initia l setting) The [ROU TINE S ETUP] function is av ailable for the following items : Setting Routine wiping operations in S t andby mode Ink dew condensation on t he nozzle sur[…]

  • Page 127: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-29 Setting Routine operations 4 Routine Maintenance 4 Press the key . 5 Set the number of scans by pressing the keys. • Set value : 0 to 9990 times • When the heater is set at high temperature (around 50 °C) or the ink amount is p lenty due to Double printing or th e like, make 30 — 50 times is a standard. 6 Press the key . 7 Press the keys.[…]

  • Page 128: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-30 Setting Refreshing interval in S t andby mode Set the interval at which refreshing oper ation is to be performed periodically . 1 Select [ROUTINE SETUP] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys then press the key . (3) Select [ROUTINE SETUP] by pressing the keys. (4) Press the […]

  • Page 129: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-31 Setting Routine operations 4 Routine Maintenance Setting Pump tube washing interval in St andby mode Perform the pump tube washing periodically to prevent ink from clogging due to the coagulation of ink, which occurs within the tube. 1 Select [ROUTINE SETUP] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE][…]

  • Page 130: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-32 Setting Cleaning interval in S t andby mode This function is to be executed instead of TU BE W ASH after the cleaning solution has been used up. Set the cleaning type and the intervals at which cleaning oper ation is to be performed. 1 Select [ROUTINE SETUP] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE][…]

  • Page 131: Mimaki JV33-160

    Setting Routine operations 4-33 4 Routine Maintenance 8 Press the key several times to end.[…]

  • Page 132: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-34 Other maintenance functions Changing the warning time of wiper replacement The wiper is consumable. The heads are easily soile d in a dusty environment. The heads cannot be cleaned adequately with a curled or worn wiper . Setting the wiper level so that a war ning for the wi per replacement per iod is in dicate d earlier than the standard depe[…]

  • Page 133: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-35 Other maintenance functions 4 Routine Maintenance Setting the media remaining display Set the media remaining amount disp lay . 1 Select [MEDIA RESIDUAL] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys then press the key . (3) Select [MEDIA RESIDUAL] by pressing the keys. (4) Press th[…]

  • Page 134: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-36 Print the media remaining amount Y ou can pr int the current media remaining amount. 1 In the local mode, press the keys. • It enters into the origin settin g mode. 2 Set a light point of the LED pointer to the changing position by pressing the keys. • Select the carriage and media, mo ving the point with the keys. • When not changing th[…]

  • Page 135: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-37 Other maintenance functions 4 Routine Maintenance If W a ste ink t ank confirming message is displayed W aste ink wh ich was used for cleaning the head s and othe r parts, gathers in the waste ink tank. Upon the machine, the ink discharging amount is counted by a ccumulated counting then a message for suggesting the check is displayed when it […]

  • Page 136: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-38 Check message in Local mode The right messag e is displayed. 1 Check the waste ink t ank, and then replace the waste ink tank ( P .4-39) if required. When waste ink t ank check message is not needed The waste ink tank check message can be set not to be displayed. 1 Select [W aste Ink W arning] of the machine setup menu. (1) Press the key in th[…]

  • Page 137: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-39 Other maintenance functions 4 Routine Maintenance Replacing waste ink t ank When the right message is displayed, check the waste ink tank immediately , a nd then replace it according to the condition. 1 Remove the waste ink t ank guard. (1) Lift the waste ink tank guard then release a lock. (2) Open the waste ink tank guard frontward. 2 Pull i[…]

  • Page 138: Mimaki JV33-160

    Other maintenance functions 4-40 4 Close the waste ink t ank guard. • Hook the waste ink tank guard in a hole of the machine then lock it. 5 Select [Ink T ank Exchange] of the maintenance menu. (1) Press the key in the local mode. (2) Select [MAINTENANCE] by pressing the keys then press the key . (3) Select [Ink T ank Exchange] by pressing the ke[…]

  • Page 139: Mimaki JV33-160

    4-41 4 Routine Maintenance R eplacing the cutter blade The cutter blade is consumable. When the cutter blad e gets dull, replace it with a new one (SP A -0107). 1 Press the key then press the key . • The ca rriage move s onto the plat en. 2 Open the front cover . 3 Replace the cutter unit by the carriage. (1) Loosen a screw of the cutter un it. ([…]

  • Page 140: Mimaki JV33-160

    Replacing the cutter blade 4-42 4 Close the front cover . 5 Press the key . • The machine returns to LOCAL mo de.[…]

  • Page 141: Mimaki JV33-160

    This section describes the correcti ve measures to be taken for a phenomenon suspected to be troubl e and the proce dures to clear the error number disp layed on the LCD. Troubleshooting …………………………………… ………. 5-2 Power does not turn on ……………………. ……………….. 5-2 The machine does not start prin[…]

  • Page 142: Mimaki JV33-160

    5-2 T r oubleshooting T ake app ropriate actions as described belo w before taking the trouble as a failure . If still the problem is n ot solved after troubleshoot ing, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI. Power does not turn on In most case s, this is due to im proper connection of the power cable for the machine or computer . Ch eck that […]

  • Page 143: Mimaki JV33-160

    5-3 Troubleshooting 5 T roubleshooting Media get jammed / media is soiled Media jamming or stained media is considered to be due to the use of an unsuitable media or improper setting of media. [HEA T] or [CONST ANT] LED does not light up Check the basic operation. Is a recommended media used ? Use recommended media. Is the media not curled or bent […]

  • Page 144: Mimaki JV33-160

    5-4 Image quality is poor This section describes the correctiv e actio ns to be taken in case the image quality is not satisfactory . T ake remed y for particular problems with image qualit y . If the remedy does not work, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI. Nozzle is clogged When nozzle clogging is not dissolved even after t he head cleani[…]

  • Page 145: Mimaki JV33-160

    Troubleshooting 5-5 5 T roubleshooting Ink cartridge warning appears If an ink cartridge trouble is detected, a warning mess age appears and none of printing, cleanin g and all the other operations that use ink is available. In this case, replace the ink cartridge in questio n immediately . Displaying the description of ink cartridge trouble The co[…]

  • Page 146: Mimaki JV33-160

    5-6 W ar ning / Er r or Messa ges If some trouble occurs, the buzzer sounds and the display shows a corresponding error message. T ake an ap propriate remedy for the displayed error . W a rning messages Message Cause Solution The front cover or the maintenance cover is opened. Check the f ront cover a nd maintena nce covers. If the same error messa[…]

  • Page 147: Mimaki JV33-160

    5-7 Warning / Error Messages 5 T roubleshooting Message Cause Solution There is a problem with the in stalled cleaning solution ca rtridge. (In the case of overlapping with other warnings, the display tur ns to «< LOCAL.1> !CAR/W ASH» and [#**] is erased. ) Check that the cleani ng solution c artridge has been set properly . The ink[…]

  • Page 148: Mimaki JV33-160

    5-8 Message Cause Solution The cleani ng liquid cartrid ge has not been inst alled. Install the cleaning sol ution cartridge. There is trouble with cleaning liqu id cartridge. Check the c leaning solut ion cartridg e. Cleaning solution has no t been supplied. Supply the cleaning solution. Execute [MAINTENANCE]-[HD.MAINTENANCE]- [FILL UP INK] .( P .[…]

  • Page 149: Mimaki JV33-160

    5-9 Warning / Error Messages 5 T roubleshooting Error messages When an error message is displayed, elimina te the error according to the chart below . If the same error message appears again, contact your dealer or an office of MIMAKI to call for service. Message Cause Solution An error occurred in the cir cuit board system. (ROM) T urn off the pow[…]

  • Page 150: Mimaki JV33-160

    5-10 Message Cause Solution Any parameter out side the range of acceptable numeric va lues was received. T urn off the main power to the machine and turn it on af ter a while. If the same err or message appe ars again, contact your local distrib utor to call for service. The rece ived data does n ot follow the command system set by the machine. T r[…]

  • Page 151: Mimaki JV33-160

    5-11 Warning / Error Messages 5 T roubleshooting Message Cause Solution An error occurred in the wip er control. T urn off the main power to the machine and turn it on af ter a while. If the same err or message appe ars again, contact your local distrib utor to call for service. Paper could not be detected. The media set positio n or media itself i[…]

  • Page 152: Mimaki JV33-160

    Warning / Error Messages 5-12 Message Cause Solution An error was detected during scanning operation. T urn off the main power to the machine and turn it on af ter a while. If the same err or message appe ars again, contact your local distrib utor to call for service. A system error occ urred. **** E R R O R 2 5 0 **** YC O O R D I N A T E S **** E[…]

  • Page 153: Mimaki JV33-160

    This section att aches a list of the specifications and a list o f the functions of this printer . Machine specification s ……………………. ……………. 6-2 Ink specifications …. ………………………… ……………. 6-4 Sheet for inquiry …… ………………………… ……………. 6-5 Warning labels …………[…]

  • Page 154: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-2 Mac hine specifica tions Item JV33-130 JV33-160 Print head Method Drop-on-demand piezoe lectric print heads S pecification 1 head Drawing mode (scan x feed) 720 x 540d pi 540 or 720 x 720d pi 540 x 900d pi 540 or 720 x 1080d pi 720 x 1440d pi 1440 x 1440dpi Usable inks Dedicated solvent ink. Either ES3 ink or SS21 ink Dedicated aqueos ink. Eith[…]

  • Page 155: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-3 Machine specifications 6 Appendix Leaf media size Maximum 1371mm 1620mm Minimum 210mm Margin Leaf medi a Left end an d right end : 15 mm (Default) Front : 40.0 mm Rear : 98.5 mm Roll media Left end an d right end: 15 mm (Default) Front : 40.0 mm Rear : 0.0 mm Distance accuracy Absolute accura cy Whichever the larger one of ± 0. 3 mm or ± 0.3 […]

  • Page 156: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-4 Ink specifica tions Item When solvent ink is used When aqueos-color ink is used Supply Dedicated solvent ink cartr idges Dedicated aqueos pigment ink cartridge Dedicated sublimation dye ink cartridge (Sb51 ) Color Black ink cartridge Cyan ink cartridge Magent a ink cartridge Y ellow ink cartridge Light cyan ink cartridge Light mage nta ink cart[…]

  • Page 157: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-5 6 Appendix Sheet f or inquir y Use this sheet for troubles and a bnormal functions of the machine. Fill in the following necessary items, and then fax the sheet to our sales of fice. Comp any name Person in charge T elephone number machine model Operatin g OS Machine information *1 *1. Refer to «Confirming Machine information» of &quo[…]

  • Page 158: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-6 W ar ning labels W arning labels are stuck on the machine. Be sure to fully underst and the warning given on the labels. If a warning label is illegible due to stains or has come off, purchase a new one from a distributor or our sales office. When the front cover is open Stuck on right and left media press[…]

  • Page 159: Mimaki JV33-160

    Warning labels 6-7 6 Appendix No. Reorder Label 1 M901549 2 M903239 3 M903330 4 M903405 5 M904810[…]

  • Page 160: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-8 Function Fl o w c h ar t <L O C A L . 1> [ #01 ] w i dth: * ** * m m End including origin setup SOFT , HARD OR I G I N S E T U P 0.0 — — — — OR I G I N S E T U P ** O R I G I N ** ME D I A C U T <E N T> PRE PR T PO S T 35 ° C4 0 ° C5 0 ° C 4 0 ° C4 0 ° C5 0 ° C ( O FF O FF O FF ) T E S T DRAW <en t > ** T E S T D R A W *[…]

  • Page 161: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-9 Function Flowchart 6 Appendix N O N- O RI GIN A L IN K M — C — — K WR O N G I N K I C M- C — — — — K Ki n d o f I N K M- C — — — — K Co l o r o f I N K M — C — — K W R O N G CAR T R I D GE M- C — — — — K NO C A R T R I DG E M- C — — — — K Ex p i r a t i on : 2 M O N T H M — C — — K IN K R E M A I N Z E R O M- C — — — — K IN K E N D M- C -[…]

  • Page 162: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-10 <L O C A L . 1> [ #01 ] w i dth: * ** * m m English <ent> German <ent> French <ent> Sp a n i s h < e n t > Italian <ent> Portugues <ent> FU N CT I O N IN F O R M A T IO N < E N T > INFORMA TION FU N CT I O N DIS P L A Y < E N T > DIS P L A Y Japane se <en t > FU N CT I O N SE TUP <[…]

  • Page 163: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-11 Function Flowchart 6 Appendix T o P .6-12 T o P .6-18 T o P .6-24 T o P .6-25 T o P .6-26[…]

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    6-12 To P 6 — 1 4 [1] H E A T E R SET T I M E < e n t > TYPE.2 TYPE.3 TYPE.4 SETUP SE L ECT : TYPE . 1 [1] ME D I A COMP . < e n t > SETUP [1] M E D I A C O M P . PR I N T S T AR T : e nt [1] HE A T ER < e n t > [1] H E A T E R SET TE M P < e n t > [1] PR I N T M O DE < e n t > [1] P R I N T M O D E DR A F T QUA L I T […]

  • Page 165: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-13 Function Flowchart 6 Appendix [1] FI N E Q U A L I T Y 720x 1440 <en t > [1]F I N E Q U A LIT Y PASS = 3 2 : SCAN = H i S P E ED -255 ~ 255 Change the number Move cu rsor STD / F AST / FINE P L EASE W A I T PR I N T I N G [1] M E D I A C O M P . VA L UE = 0 End the printing PRE PR T PO S T 3 5 ° C4 0 ° C5 0 ° C S T ANDBY : OF F T I M […]

  • Page 166: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-14 From P6-12 To P 6 — 1 6 1 ~ 9 [1] I NK L AY ERS < e n t > [ 1 ] I NK L AY ERS SETUP : 1 [1] DRY I NG T I M E < e n t > SCAN : D r a w . EN D 0 .0 s : 0 s ON / OFF [1] AUTO CUT < e n t > [ 1 ] A UT O C UT SETUP : O FF ON / OFF [1] PRE — F E ED < e n t > [ 1 ] PRE — F E ED SETUP : O FF ON / OFF [1] MA RG I N < e n t &g[…]

  • Page 167: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-15 Function Flowchart 6 Appendix OFF / LEVEL 1~3 [ 1 ]W h i t eLa y P r t SE L . : O FF[…]

  • Page 168: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-16 From P6-14 INDIVIDUALL Y / ALL HOST / ALL P ANEL [1] PR I O R I T Y < e n t > [1] P R I O R IT Y SETUP : I ND I V I DU A L L Y ON / OFF [1] AUTO C L E AN I N G < e n t > [1] A U T O C L E A N I N G SETUP : O N ON / OFF [1] Pr i n t . C L E A NIN G < e n t > [1] P r i nt . C L E A N I N G SETUP : O N [1] ME D I A D E T E C T &[…]

  • Page 169: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-17 Function Flowchart 6 Appendix [1] P R I O R IT Y ME D I A COMP . : H OS T [1] P R I O R IT Y HE A T ER : H OS T [1] P R I O R IT Y PR I NT M O DE : H OS T [1] P R I O R IT Y IN K L A Y E R S : H OS T [1] P R I O R IT Y DRY I NG T I M E : H OS T [1] P R I O R IT Y AUTO CUT : H OS T [1] P R I O R IT Y PRE — F E ED : H OS T [1] P R I O R IT Y MA […]

  • Page 170: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-18 To P 6 — 2 0 M A I N T ENANCE S T . M A I NT ENANCE < e n t > S T . M A I NT ENANCE CARR I AG E O U T < e n t > MAINTENANCE S T . M A I NT ENANCE CO MP L E T E D : e nt S T . M A I NT ENANCE WI P ER E XCHAN GE < e n t > S T . M A I NT ENANCE CO MP L E T E D : e nt S T . M A I NT ENANCE NO Z Z L E W A S H < e n t > WI PE[…]

  • Page 171: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-19 Function Flowchart 6 Appendix *B e i n g I n i t i a l i zed * P L EASE W A I T Fi l l th e l i q ui d CO MP L E T E D : e nt C l o se a cove r Close a cover REST ART Fi l l th e l iq ui d CO MP L E T E D ( N E X T ) : e nt S T . M A I NT ENANCE L EAV I N G T I M E : 1 mi n C l o se a cove r C l ose a co ve r REST ART Close a cover C l ose a c[…]

  • Page 172: Mimaki JV33-160

    6-20 From P6-18 M A I N T ENANCE H D . M A I NT ENANCE < e n t > To P 6 — 2 2 HD . M A I NT ENA N CE M aint W a s h Liq uid < e nt > Ma i n t W a s h L i q u i d FIL L I N G U P < e n t> HD . M A I NT ENA N CE D I SC HARG E &W A SH < e n t > R e m ove : I nk C a r t r i dg es M M C C YYKK HD . M A I NT ENA N CE FIL L U P[…]

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    6-21 Function Flowchart 6 Appendix * D I SC HAR GE * 00 : 00 S et : W a s hin g C a r t r id g e 1234 5678 *A B S O R P T I O N * 00 : 00 R e m o v e : C a rtr i d g e s 1234 5678 * D I SCHAR GE * 00 : 00 S e t : W a s h i n g C a rtr i d g e 1234 5678 *A B S O R P T I O N * 00 : 00 R e m ov e : C a r t r i dge s 1234 5678 * D I SC HAR GE * 00 : 00[…]

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    6-22 From P6-20 M A I N T ENANCE ROU T I N E S E T U P < e n t > ROU T I N E S E T U P R O U T IN E W I P IN G < e n t > R O U T IN E W I P IN G SCAN C O UNT < e n t > R O U T IN E W I P IN G TE M P . d i f f e r e n c e < e n t > ROU T I N E S E T U P RE F RE SH < e n t > ROU T I N E S E T U P RE F RE SH i n t e r v a[…]

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    6-23 Function Flowchart 6 Appendix ROU T I N E W I P I NG SCAN C O UNT = 5 0 ROU T I N E W I P I NG TE M P . D i f f e r e n c e = 2 0 ° C ROU T I N E S E T U P CL EAN . T YPE : N ORMA L NORMAL / SOFT / HARD Sett able except for OFF[…]

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    6-24 FEED DIR. / SCAN DIR. MA C H I N E S E T U P T es tD r a w A r r ange<en t > Te s t D r a w A r r a ng e . SE TUP : F EED D I R . MA C H I N E S E T U P DE O D O R I Z E F AN < e n t > D E ODOR I Z E F A N ST O P T I M E < e n t > MACHINE SETUP DE O D O R I Z E F AN ST O P T I M E : 1 20 M i n ON / OFF 0 ~ 240 min D E ODOR I […]

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    6-25 Function Flowchart 6 Appendix Only when CONFIRM.FEED is set ON MA C H I N E S E T U P 2 CON F I RM . F E E D < e n t > CON F I RM . F E E D FEE D : O N MACHINE SETUP2 CON F I RM . F E E D BACK F E ED : O N TEMP : °C / °F LENG TH : mm / inch ON / OF F TI M E S E T 2007 . 10 . 0 5 15 : 3 0 : 00 TI M E S E T 200 7 .1 0.0 5 1 5:3 0:0 0 MA […]

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    Function Flowchart 6-26 IN F O M A T IO N Se r i a l & Dea l e r No< e n t > S / N = ****** ** D / N = ****** ** IN F O M A T IO N ERR O R H I S TO RY < e n t > ER R O R H I S TO RY [0 1] 0 5.0 9.2 9 0 8:1 8 INFOMA TION [0 1] 0 5.0 9.2 9 0 8:1 8 CARR I AG E O U T IN F O M A T IO N PR I N Tmo d e H I S T . < e n t > [ 01 ] 720 […]

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— Руководство до использования белых чернил (SS21-W2)

— Руководство по использованию чернил SS21

— Руководство по ежедневному уходу и обслуживанию оборудования

— Руководство по подаче рулонного материала

— Руководство по эксплуатации

— Руководство по технике безопасности

— Руководство эксплуатации чернильной системы Mimaki

— Приложение по функции MAPS 

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