Sharp X2 manual Supply storage, Ink bottle storage

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2.Rotate the end cap rearward to rewind the media onto the media roll.

3.Remove the media roll from the feeder.

4.Remove the end caps from both ends of the media roll by turning the light green locking knob in the RELEASE direction and then pulling the caps away from the media roll.

Tip: Use a low-adhesion tape, such as masking tape, to keep the media from unrolling after it is removed from the printer. A high-adhesion tape can damage the leading edge of the media when it is removed.

5.Store the media roll in the horizontal position, being careful not to dent or otherwise damage the exposed ends of the media roll.

Caution: The ends of media roll are vulnerable to mechanical damage whenever the media roll end caps are removed. Use caution while handling media as damaged media can damage the printer or cause printing problems. Never store unprotected media rolls upright.

Supply storage

To keep your supplies in good condition, you should always observe the following storage requirements.

Ink bottle storage

When storing ink bottles:

Select a cool location with good ventilation.

1.Do not place ink bottles directly on the floor.

2.Use ink within 18 months of date of manufacture.

3.Avoid storing ink bottles where:

The bottles are exposed to direct sunlight.

The bottles are exposed to high temperature or humidity.

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Contents X2 TECH, X2 Graphic Printer User Guide Page Introduction IntroductionAbout this guide con’t ConventionsOrganization Introduction IiiService SuppliesFCC Compliance in the USA EME Compliance in CanadaConformité EEM USA CanadaMaintenance safety Introduction ViiMaintenance safety con’t Viii IntroductionIntroduction Introduction Feature overview Getting to know your ColorgrafXHigh-speed / high quality printing Getting to Know Your ColorgrafXFeature overview con’t Quick drying InkMedia widths Media typesMinimum down-time Printer components Front viewRight-side view Printer Components con’t Rear viewPrinter components con’t Media transport Printer components con’t Media transport con’t Operation panel Printer components con’t Operations panel con’t Ready MenuîPrinter components con’t Entering menu mode OperationsOperations panel menu Operations panel menu con’t Menu optionsSet mode Take Up RollerMenu options con’t Set mode con’t Roll SelectMedia Type Menu options con’t MediaAttribute Cut Mode Wait CarriageWait Cut MagnificationPower Save MaintenanceInterval Date & TimeOption Description Parameters Rewind Delay Auto CapFeed CorrectionReplacing Blade Life Counter 1Starting a print job Operating the cutter Operating the cutter con’t Replacing cutter bladeReplacing cutter blade con’t Using the take-up roller Setup the take-up assemblyUsing the take-up roller con’t Setup the take-up assembly con’tOperating the printer from RIP software Starting the take-up rollerPrecautions When to replace ink bottleSupplies Replacing ink bottlesReplacement procedures Replacing ink bottles con’tSupplies Replacing the waste ink bottle When to replace the waste ink bottle Replacing the waste ink bottle con’tLoading and removing media Supported mediaLoading media in the printer Loading and removing media con’t Loading media in the printer con’tFeed roller knob When to replace media Removing mediaSupply storage Ink bottle storageSupply storage con’t Media storageHead Maintenance Normal maintenanceManual maintenance process Maintaining print quality OverviewHead Maintenance con’t Test PrintMaintaining Print Quality Jam clearance Clearing a media jam OverviewClearing a media jam con’t Jam clearanceClearing a media jam con’t More tips for clearing media jams Clearing a cutter jam Jam clearance Trouble isolation procedures Case of difficulty OverviewQuick checks Printer doesnt turn onTrouble isolation procedures con’t Adjustment auto modePoor image quality Printer testAdjustment auto mode con’t MAG. MultiBI-DIR Density Magnification adjustment mode Control panel menu itemComputer interface test Common operating problems Computer interface test con’tCommon operating problems con’t Poor image quality con’tSymptom Potential Problem Suggested Solution Appendix a In Case of Difficulty LCD error messages Error MessageUser resolvable Manually Menu Tree Appendix B Menu TreeSET menu first level only SET menu detailed OptionsSET menu detailed con’t None YESTest Print menu Head Maintenance menu ADJUSTMENT, Auto menuReplacing Blade menu Life Counter menu