Kodak 1200I manual JOB Pause OUT of Paper, Paper not Loaded, JOB Pause E.O.M. Detected

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KODAK 1200i WIDE-FORMAT PRINTING SYSTEM

JOB PAUSE - OUT OF PAPER!

The system detected the end of media. The current job should be cleared and media reloaded. ‘Feeder Stop’ is the default mode and will pause printing when the printer cannot unwind enough media to block the leg sensor. The media feed (upper) sensor is used for the Roll and Takeup supply modes, the takeup (lower) sensor performs the operation when in the Roll 2 mode. If ‘Feeder Stop’ is activated and a problem persists then check for proper bracket alignment, plug connectivity and sensor operation using the diagnostic ‘Legs Test’. Replace motor or sensor as necessary.

PAPER NOT LOADED!

During a media load the system could not find paper. Cycle power to the printer. The user should insert or reposition the media and ‘Load Media’ again. Clean carriage paper sensor, refer to Internal Shutdown: Carriage Axis Error above, item number 5. Thoroughly clean platen cutter groove and ensure no scratches or knife cut marks are visible at base of cutter groove.

JOB PAUSE - E.O.M. DETECTED!

This is user selectable feature. ‘End of Media’ options are ‘Feeder Stop’ or ‘Normal’. ‘Feeder Stop’ is the default and will pause printing when the printer cannot unwind enough media to block the leg sensor. This feature is very handy while printing unattended (especially if the end of media is securely taped to the roll). The user can press ‘Pause’ to continue printing but the alarm will remain until new roll of media is loaded.

CAUTION: When set to ‘Normal’ this stop feature is disabled and the operator runs the risk of running out of media during a large print job, this can ultimately result in ink being printed across a bare platen surface. Furthermore, this could lead to severe ink leaks into the platen and dryer component areas leading to possible component damage. Therefore the ‘Normal’ mode is not a suggested for print operations due to the dangers involved.

EMPTY WASTE BOTTLE NOW!

Typically the waste bottle should be removed and emptied or the access door is open. The spring-loaded floor of the auto clean unit controls this sensor activation.

1.Ensure auto clean unit door spring is working correctly and is closed. Check both wiring connections at base of printer (auto clean unit screws will need to be loosened to allow for auto cleaning unit lowering. NOTE: remove waste bottle first! Do not drop unit or damage to wiring may result).

2.Bottle full sensor may be defective; contact technical support for assistance.

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Contents Technical Training Guide Presite Inspection pre-installation Installation RequirementsOperational Space Requirements Connectivity Requirements Power RequirementsIntelligent Mask Technology IMT Printer FeaturesInk System Ink Reservoir Rapid Dryer TechnologyIntermediate Reservoir Carriage AssemblyInk Supply Dampers and Septum Valve System Cartridge / PrintheadAuto Clean Unit Service StationPower Supply Media Handling SystemPrint Speeds Printer Installation Quick Steps Media System Installation 1 electrical connectionShipping Brackets Removal Crossbar Installation Voltage Configuration for dryer system Reservoir InstallationRaise Printer Ink Line Filling Cartridge InstallationActivate ‘Prime All’ Test Pattern Printer Calibrations Example Assignments Example Assignments Best Quality Mode Print Pass Modes 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12Color Cal Vertical. Select Utility Menu Networking Peer-to-peer Windows 2000/XP example Kodak 1200i WIDE-FORMAT Printing System Load Windows Driver Kodak 1200i WIDE-FORMAT Printing System RIP Configuration Double-check example onlyQi Dye Print Mode & Dryer GuidelinesQi Pigment Lamination Guidelines Kodak Media Lamination Reference for Kodak 1200i PrinterQi Pigment Media Load and Verification Printer Operation TipsDryer Modes ‘Perfect’ Media LoadHumidity Control Edge Band modeTypical Server Installation one per subnet Client Installation one per workstationSoftware Control Tips When a Print Head is Replaced Printer MaintenancePerform the following ServiceRoutine Maintenance Kodak 1200i WIDE-FORMAT Printing System Clean the following items as required Cleaning Procedure Cleaning Procedure Replace the following item as required Preventive Maintenance Bulletin Reference List KodakTechnical Bulletin Cartridge Error Messages/Cartridge Failures Error Message CodesType 3 Internal cartridge errors Kodak 1200i WIDE-FORMAT Printing System Kodak 1200i WIDE-FORMAT Printing System If you then press the F1 key on the display you should see Black XXXmLAPC UNAVAILABLE, Abort JOB? Color Pen Error Invalid Pen ID PEN Error JOB PausedColor Pen Error Ink Warranty Mismatch Color INK Bottle Error = Code Bottle Error JOB PausedColor Bottle Error Code # # ranges from 2 to Color Warning INK Reservoir LOW Kodak 1200i WIDE-FORMAT Printing System Dryer System Fault Dryer OFF Dryer Sensor FaultDryer Temp TOO High Dryer OFF Dryer WARMING-UP. Print ANYWAY?Internal Shutdown Carriage Axis Failure Miscellaneous Error MessagesKodak 1200i WIDE-FORMAT Printing System Paper not Loaded JOB Pause OUT of PaperJOB Pause E.O.M. Detected Empty Waste Bottle NOWMainboard ID Error Mbid Error Invalid OEM IDWaste Bottle Missing Carriage Fpga Error Waiting for Cartridge AccessPEN Error Bottle ErrorKodak 1200i WIDE-FORMAT Printing System Bubbles Observed in Ink Delivery Lines MAX INK TEMP. Advanced AnalysisMax Ink Temp. Errors Kodak 1200i WIDE-FORMAT Printing System Utility Menu Prime Menu Service Station Menu System Prime Data Shift Printer Grounding/Static ControlKodak 1200i WIDE-FORMAT Printing System Intermittent Banding/Improper Print Proper Power Cord & GroundingHumidifiers Ant-Static MatsAir Plenum Grounding Rear Static Strip Condition & Grounding Testing AC level on printer chassisTesting Receptacle Neutral-to-Ground Voltage Verify Proper Receptacle ConfigurationPower/Voltage Testers Secondary Grounding Common Mistakes by Technicians/CustomersProng to 2-Prong Adapters AC Isolation Transformers Related Print Symptoms
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