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Troubleshooting
Specification
Error codes
Replacement time
Maintenance
Top Feed problem
Setup menu display
Command Menu
Longstore Procedure
ErrorDisp. Menu
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3 Printer Setup
3.5.1
Setup List
Use this function to check the current status of the printer.
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Contents
User Guide
8265/8290/8365/8390 Wide Format Color Printer
701P48331
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WEEE regulations
Environmental information
Disposal of your old product
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2 Printer Overview
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Safety Instructions
3 Printer Setup
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Adjustments
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1.2 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES
1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 INTRODUCTION
General information
Move the razor blade slowly along the media cutting groove
1 Safety Instructions
Do not touch the connector
Only use Xeror Ink and appropriate cleaning liquid
1.4 WARNING LABELS
1.4.1 Handling the Warning Labels
1.4.2 Locations and Types of Warning Labels
1 Safety Instructions
No Type
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1 Safety Instructions
No Type
THIS UNIT HAS TWO POWER SUPPLY CORDS, WHEN WINDING
SHOCK, DISCONNECT ALL POWER SUPPLY CORDS BEFORE SERVICING
UNIT IS PROVIDED. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL
1 Safety Instructions
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2 Wide variety of compatible media
2.1 FEATURES
2 PRINTER OVERVIEW
1 High speed output
Function
2.2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
2.2.1 Front of Printer
No Name
No Connection
2.2.2 Rear of Printer
Function
2.2.3 Position and Function of the Heating Elements
Heater element
Temperature
Name
2.2.4 Printer Control Panel
Setup menu display
2.2.4.1 Operation keys
Status
2.2.4.2 LCD Monitor and Light Indicators
Name
Colour
Function
2.2.5 Winder Front
2.2.6 Unwinder Rear
Name
2.2.7 Winder/Un-winder Control Panel
Name
Function
PCB box label
2.2.8 Winder/Un-winder Operation Labels
Foot switch label
Front tensioning label
2 Printer Overview
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3.1.2 Turning the Power OFF
3 PRINTER SETUP
3.1 TURNING THE PRINTER POWER ON/OFF
3.1.1 Turning the Power ON
¾ All lamps and the LCD of the operation panel will turn OFF
3 Printer Setup
Step 4 The product will perform the power OFF operation
¾ Following message is displayed on the operation panel
3.2 TURNING THE WINDER/UN-WINDER POWER ON / OFF
o Do not touch the connector
3.3 CONNECTING THE NETWORK INTERFACE
2280 mm
3.4 MEDIA HANDLING
3.4.1 Loading Sheet Media
Maximum Media Width
Page
3.4.2.1 Installing the media roll
3.4.2 Loading Roll Media
3.4.2.2 Loading the media into the printer
Printable side on the inside of the roll
Printable side on the outside of the roll
Description
3.4.3 Setting Media Type
Setup items
Parameters
3.5 TEST PRINTING
Descriptions
Setup items
Key name
Parameters
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3.5.1 Setup List
3 Printer Setup
Use this function to check the current status of the printer
3.5.2 Nozzle Check
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3.5.3 Colour Palette
3 Printer Setup
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3.5.4 Maintenance Record
3 Printer Setup
Use this function to check the life cycles of the printer parts
4.1.1 Normal
4.1.2 Setting Menu Display
4 PRINTER OPERATION
4.1 PRINTER STATUS
4.1.3 Changing the Printer Status
4.1.3.1 Changing the status from normal to the setting menu display
4.1.3.2 Changing the status from the setting menu display to normal
4.2 USING MEDIA
4.2.1 Media Type
4.2.2 Cautions on Handling Media
4.2.3 Precaution on Storing Media
4.2.4 Media Printing Area
1 Roll media 2 Sheet media
SetupMenu* VersionCheck Area 7/7
4.3 MENU OVERVIEW
Setup items
Parameters
Description
Refer to Setup menu
4.3.1 Setup Menu 1/7
Setup items
Symbols Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter
Description
Setup items OriginSet
4.3.1.2 OriginSet Menu
Parameters
Parameters
Setup items
Setup items
4.3.1.3 TestPrint menu
Description
Setup items
4.3.1.5 Media Menu
Parameters
Description
Setup items
4.3.1.6 User Menu
Parameters
Parameters
Setup items InkDryTime
Setup items HeadHeight
4.3.1.7 InkDryTime Menu
4.3.1.9 Stiffness Menu
Setup items Stiffness
Setup items Thickness
Setup items Heater A
Parameters
Setup items Fixer B
Setup items Post Fixer C
4.3.1.12 Fixer B Menu
Description
Setup items Drier
4.3.1.14 Drier D Menu
Parameters
Parameters
Setup items Dist.Adj
Setup items Change
4.3.1.16 Dist. Adj Menu
Parameters
Setup items Dist.Adj
Setup items
4.3.1.18 Dist.Adj Menu
Parameters 0mm-400mm
Setup items TopFeed
Setup items Media cutting
4.3.1.20 TopFeed Menu
4.3.2.1 PrintMode Menu
4.3.2 Setup Menu 2/7
Setup items PrintMode
Setup items
Description
Setup items
4.3.2.3 Condition Menu
Parameters
4.3.2.4 Direction Menu
Setup items Direction
Setup items RepeatPrn
Setup items Count
Parameters
Setup items IntervalTime
Setup items HeadSpeed
4.3.2.7 IntervalTime Menu
Description
Setup items
4.3.2.9 Weaving Menu
Parameters
2 pass
Weaving
User Tip
Print Modes
4.3.2.10 ScanWidth Menu
Setup items ScanWidth
4.3.2.11 Command Menu
Setup items
Parameters
Setup items Step
Setup items
4.3.2.12 Step Menu
Setup items Joint
4.3.2.14 OnlineTimer Menu
Setup items
Setup items Layout
4.3.2.17 CutPos. Menu
Setup items CutPos
Setup items Function
Setup items
Parameters
4.3.3 Setup Menu 3/7
4.3.3.1 RollSetup Menu
Setup items
Parameters
Setup items Roll
Setup items Centro
4.3.3.2 Roll Menu
Parameters
Setup items
Setup items
4.3.3.4 Network Menu
Parameters
Setup items
Setup items
4.3.3.6 SubnetMask Menu
Parameters
4.3.4 Setup Menu 4/7
Setup items
4.3.4.1 Utility menu
Parameters
4.3.4.2 ErrorDisp. Menu
Setup items ErrorDisp
Setup items
Parameters
4.3.4.4 OnCleaning Menu
Setup items OnCleaning
Setup items MediaWidth
Setup items
Setup items
Setup items
4.3.4.8 AutoClean Menu
4.3.4.9 CapCycle Menu
Setup items
Setup items
Setup items
Parameters
Setup items
Setup items All
4.3.4.12 Initial. Menu
Setup items Command
Setup items MediaSet
Setup items
4.3.4.16 Command Menu
Setup items RollSetup
Setup items Layout
Setup items Function
4.3.4.19 RollSetup Menu
4.3.4.20 Centro. Menu
Setup items Centro
Setup items
Setup items Utility
Parameters
4.3.5 Setup Menu 5/7
Setup items
4.3.5.1 DataDump Menu
Parameters
Setup items HeadWash
Setup items InkLoad
4.3.5.3 HeadWash Menu
Description
Setup items InkChange
4.3.5.5 InkChange Menu
Parameters
Description
Setup items
4.3.5.6 Longstore Menu 8365/8390 Only
Parameters
Time
Setup items
Setup items ChipMgr
Message
Setup items
4.3.6 Setup Menu 6/7
Setup items H.Unlock
4.3.6.2 WiperClean Menu
Description
Setup items TankCng
4.3.6.3 TankCng. Menu
Parameters
4.3.7.1 VersionCheck Menu
4.3.7 Setup Menu 7/7
Setup items Version Check
Setup items
Parameters 90.00%-110.00%
4.4 OPERATING FROM THE CONTROL PANEL
4.4.1 Feeding Media
Setup items Change Dist.Adj
Parameters
4.4.2 Controlling the Heater Elements
Setup items
Key name
4.4.2.5 Activate/ deactivate heaters
4.4.2.2 Change the fixer temperature
4.4.2.3 Change the post fixer temperature
4.4.2.4 Change the dryer temperature
Operation after the F4 key has been pressed
4.4.3 Operating the Pressure Rollers
4.4.4 Print Mode Check
Status of the printer
1 On the fly step adjustments
4.5 CONTROL PANEL DURING PRINTING
4.5.1 Heaters are not Ready during Printing
4.5.2 Heaters are Ready during Printing
Key name
2 Cleaning
Setup items
3 Adjust heaters
4.6.1 Cutting Media
4.6 OPERATIONS AFTER PRINTING
1 The printer does not work after the power has been turned on
5 TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 FAILURES AND MALFUNCTIONS OF THE PRINTER
Solutions
Solutions
Solutions
Solutions
7 Media jams occur frequently
Solutions
Solutions
Solutions
References
10 The media is off or damaged when loading it
Solutions
Possible cause
11 Media is damaged during media Initial
Solutions
Solutions
Solutions
14 Media is crooked while printing
Solutions
Solutions
Solutions
21 Top Feed problem
Solutions
Solutions
Solutions
1 Displays the operational status
5.3 ERROR MESSAGES
5.3.1 Status Messages
Solutions
Solutions Reload the media
5.3.2 Error Message Display and Solutions
Solutions
1 Error messages regarding media feeding
Solutions
2 Error messages regarding warnings of the remaining ink
Solutions Prepare a new ink cassette
3 Other error messages
Solution
5.3.3 Data Error Display and Solutions
5.3.4 Command Error Display and Solutions
Message Online status I** Error
Descriptions
5.3.5 Error Requiring a Printer Restart
Solutions
Message
5.4 WHEN MEDIA JAMS OCCUR
5 Troubleshooting
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Maintenance cycles
6 MAINTENANCE
6.2 8265/8290 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
6.1 INTRODUCTION
Description
6.2.1 Weekly Maintenance
4. Solvent cleaning in a bottle
6.2.1.1 Cleaning the edge of the cap and the area around the caps
It is recommended to wear gloves 2 as shown on the picture below
6.2.1.2 Cleaning around the bottom of heads
6.2.2 Bi-weekly Maintenance
6.2.2.1 Cleaning the wipers
It is recommended to wear gloves
6.2.3.1 Replacing the wipers
6.2.3 Monthly Maintenance
6.2.3.2 Replacing the sponge in the spitting box
1 = Sponge 2 = Tweezers 3 = Gloves
1 = Two holes 2 = Pin of black box
6.2.4.1 Change upper sponge at back of the capping station
6.2.4 Semi-Annual Maintenance
Frequency
6.3 8365/8390 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
7. Solvent cleaning in a bottle
N Action
6.3.1 Daily Maintenance
6.3.1.1 Cleaning the wipers
It is recommended to wear gloves
6.3.1.3 Cleaning the edge of the cap
6.3.1.2 Tubing Flush and Maintenance Station Cap Flush
6.3.2 Weekly Maintenance
6.3.2.1 Cleaning the area around the caps
6.3.2.2 Cleaning around the bottom of heads
It is recommended to wear gloves 2 as shown on the picture below
6.3.3.1 Replacing the sponge in the spitting box
6.3.3 Bi-weekly Maintenance
6.3.4.1 Replacing the wipers
6.3.4 Monthly Maintenance
6.3.4.2 Change upper sponge at back of the capping station
Month
6.4 AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROCEDURES
Maintenance
N Action
2 Types
6.5 REPLACING CONSUMABLES
6.5.1 Replacing Ink Cassettes
1 Replacement time
Only use 8265/8290/8365/8390 Ink and appropriate cleaning liquid
3 Replacement procedure
6 Maintenance Step 4 Take the new ink cassette from its package
Step 6 Close the cover of the ink compartment 1 Ink Compartment
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6.5.2 Replacing the Cutting Blade
1 Replacement time
2 Replacement procedure
Step 7 Insert the new cutter into the media cutting blade holder
6 Maintenance 1 Cutting blade holder lever 2 Cutting blade holder
Step 6 Take out the cutting blade
Do not touch the edge of the cutting blade to avoid injury
6.5.3 Replacing the Waste Tank
1 Replacement Time
2 Replacement Procedures
2 Cleaning procedure
6.6 CLEANING
6.6.1 Cleaning the Outer Case
1 Cleaning frequency
2 Cleaning procedure
6.6.2 Cleaning the Inside of the Printer
6.6.3 Head Cleaning
1 Cleaning frequency
Step Step Step
Parameter
Description
6 Maintenance
Step 9 Perform a nozzle check again and check the print head
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6.7 LONGSTORE PROCEDURE
6.7.1 Ready the Printer for LongStore
6.7.2 Starting up after a LongStore
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7.1 UNI-DIRECTIONAL ADJUSTMENT
7 ADJUSTMENTS
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7 Adjustments
7.2 BI-DIRECTIONAL ADJUSTMENT
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7 Adjustments
7.3 STEP ADJUSTMENT
7.3.1 Print the Dist.Check Test Pattern
Step 6 Press F3 Test Print
Step overlap/Step too small Print
7.3.2 Evaluate the Dist. Check Test Pattern
7 Adjustments
Examples For print 1, the step is too small, overlap is visible
Step 2 Press F1 Cut&Feed Step 3 Press F2 Dist. Adj
7.3.3 Modify the Step Adjust Printer Setting
7 Adjustments
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Specifications
8.1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
8.2 NETWORK INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
8 APPENDIX
8 Appendix
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