Main
User's Guide
Oc CS 6060
IP-6600
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Introduction
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Deliverables
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Accessories
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Options
Consumables
Safety Precautions
CAUTION
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CAUTION
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Handling Precautions
Power Supply
Printer
Regular Inspection and Maintenance
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Consumables
Manual Legend (Notational rules)
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Example 3: LCD's state transitions and key operations in the text
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 Getting Started (Basic knowledge) 1-1
CONTENTS-2
Section 2 Basic Operations
CONTENTS-3
Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations
Section 4 Heater Controller Operation
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Section 5 Troubleshooting
Appendix
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Section 1 Getting Started
(Basic knowledge)
1-2
Operating Conditions
Installation Space
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1-4
Consumables
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Ink
Use our recommended ink cartridges listed below.
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External Views, Part Names, and Functions
Front
1-14
RearRear
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1-16
Operation Panel
1-17
External Views, Part Names, and Functions
Functions of LCD, LEDs and keys
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Heater Control Panel
Functions of LCD, LEDs and keys
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1-20
LCD Messages and Printer State
Messages on the LCD
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(3) Online state (print mode) display
The printer is printing.
(5) Online state (print pause mode) display
The printer is paused.
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(6) Online state (print information mode) display
Paper total count and ink removing amount are displayed.
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(8) Shutdown state display
The printer is shutting down.
(7) Offline (menu mode) display
Menus can be operated in offline mode.
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Section 2 Basic Operations
2-1
Connecting with Computer
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Turning the Power On/Off
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Turning the Power Off
Turn OFF the power ON/OFF switch on the operation panel for a couple of seconds.
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Replacing the Paper Roll
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Select either paper roll or cut sheet.
Select a paper type.
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Replacing Ink Cartridges
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Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle
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Select a paper type again.
Select *Yes or No of back feed operation.
Installing Paper on Winder
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Changing Heater Control Setting Temperature
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Using the Media Pressure Alternation Lever
Using the Head Up/Down Lever
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Using the Media Edge Guard
2-46
Using the FAN Guard Positioning Bar
2-47
Using the Print Pause/Restart and Cancel Keys
2-48
Inspection & Maintenance
Regular inspection and maintenance by operators are described below.
Regular inspection and maintenance guide
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<Capping Unit Cleaning>
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<Test Print>
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3A
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3B
<Ink Charge After Head Washing>
<Head Wash>
2-55
<Head Wash>
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<Ink Charge After Head Washing>
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3-1
Section 3 Operation Panel Menu Operations
3-2
Basic Menu Operation
Menu Hierarchical Structure
(1)
V
Menu Tree
(2) (3)
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(3)
(5)
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(4) (2)
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(3)
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3-8
Basic Operations and Keys
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Operation Procedure for Choice Input, Value Input, Execution, and Character Input
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An example of NAME of the ENTRY menu is given below.
Then, modify the value.
Select NAME.
Modify the value by pressing the or key. (See Character List in the next page. )
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(6) Press key to determine the parameter.
<Character List>
( + key)
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Menu Operations
INK Menu
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PAPER Menu
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ENTRY Menu
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Menu Operations
Initial values for the registered papers
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F.ADJ Menu
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SERVICE Menu
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FUNC Menu
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ADJUST Menu
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SYSTEM Menu
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Section 4 Heater Controller Operation
4-2
Temperature Control
4-3
4-4
LDC Display
4-5
4-6
Parameter Setup Mode
Note: # will be blinked.
This mode is used when the operator sets the heater control system parameters.
(1) Setup items and parameters
The setup items and parameters are listed in the table below.
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4-8
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Error Messages
4-10
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Section 5 Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Before deciding that there is a serious problem with the printer, check the following items.
Items to be checked
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When an Error Message Appears
Service Call Errors
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Operator Call Errors
The following errors can be corrected by the operator.
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When the Printer Fails to Work Correctly
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When a Print Error Occurs
Measures to solve print quality problems when a print error occurs
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Appendix
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Basic Specifications
Printer Specifications
Basic printer specifications
Options/Consumables
A-4
Consumables
A-5
Appendix
Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversion List