Introduction

DHead cartridge lock screws (three positions) Used to lock the head cartridge. Do not move these screws from the lock position.

EInk cartridge holder (43)

One black ink cartridge holder and one gray ink cartridge holder are attached. If one of them runs out, the printer cannot print.

Use the following ink cartridges for replacing. Black: EPI-L100BL Sony Ink Cartridge Gray:EPI-L100GL Sony Ink Cartridge

Rear

A USB connector (60)

Connects the supplied USB cable.

BVentilation holes (51)

Provided to prevent the printer from overheating.

CEquipotential ground terminal connector

Used to connect the unit to the equipotential plug of peripheral equipment to bring the various parts of the system to the same potential.

Refer to “Important safeguards/notices for use in the medical environments” on page 2.

D-AC IN connector

Used to connect the printer to a wall outlet with a power cable.

Refer to “Warning on power connection” on page 3 and “Warning on power connection for medical use” on page 3.

EMain power switch (9)

This is the main power switch of the printer. Used to turn the printer on or off. When this switch is set

to on, the power to the printer is on when the ON/ STANDBY button on the front panel is set to on.

Note on turning the main power off

The printer may automatically perform maintenance operations when print operations are not being performed. Also, when the printer is set to standby mode by pushing the ON/STANDBY button, the printer may also automatically perform maintenance tasks so that the printer will work properly when the power is turned on again. After this maintenance is performed, the printer is reset to standby mode. During maintenance, the READY indicator blinks and the printer moves to the standby mode after completing the maintenance. Before turning the main power off, be sure to set the printer to the standby mode by pushing the ON/ STANDBY button, and then set the main power switch to off.

8 Location and Function of Parts and Controls