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Drain Tube. Remove the Drain Bottle and attach the bottom plug. Built- In Dryer on the Front Apron - It warms the media after printing, making the ink dry more rapidly.

During warm-up the light flashes. When the preset temperature is reached the light remains lit continuously. When media is loaded and set the heaters are set at the temperature values. Make sure both voltage settings are correct, then switch on the power. The bottom of the machine Voltage switch Voltage switch V Page 38 Features Features 2.

Capping System 1. Page 39 During operation, if for some reason the printing carriage does not return to the standby position, then follow the procedure, cap the printing heads, and contact the your authorized Roland DG Corp. If the printing carriage is allowed to stand for a prolonged period with the Page 40 Features Features 3.

Page 41 Features Features 4. Clean 2 heads at one time 2. It also prevents ink dropping. Front 2. Page 43 Features Features 5. Flushing System Capping and Flushing are equipped as separated unit. The size is different from the one for ProII series. Small size 1. Printing without interruption 2. Page 44 Features Features 6. Note : The Long Media Clamps interfere with the separating knife.

The heater temperature also begins to rise. Page 47 Features Features 8. Page 48 Features Features 9. And, the saved value can be loaded easily when you change the media type. Page 49 Features Features Page 50 Features Features Page 51 Features Features USB port has been supported.

Page 55 Features Features Solution : Press any key to cancel the message. Allow the unit to stand for about 40 minutes. Page 56 Features Features Tool 1. CAMM-1 Series blade 2. Page 58 Cutting function Cutting function 3. Page 59 Cutting function Cutting function 4. Automatic Crop Mark Sensing Function This feature is to read the crop marks and align the cutting position to the printing position by printing and reading the crop marks automatically.

Adjusts to media strain caused by lamination 2. Note Adjusts to position, angle and strain of each print data 2. Crop mark Crop mark It is designed to show the Align Point that has been set.

All Align Point will clear automatically when changing the Base Point. Head can be used without any problem even it reaches 6 billion shots. Page 69 Consumables Consumables 2. Page 70 Consumables Consumables 3. Cleaning Wiper Referential time for replacement…… 1. Wiping : times 2. Rubbing : times 3. Cleaning Wiper should be replaced when it becomes crumbly. Page 71 Consumables Consumables 4. Lithium Battery on Main Board Referential time for replacement…… 1. Page 72 Consumables Consumables 5.

Ink Tubes Referential time for replacement…… 1. Printing Time : 2, hours Above is just a reference.

Page 73 Consumables Consumables 6. Cap Top Referential time for replacement…… 1. Head will not be capped correctly and ink bubbles will gather inside the Cap. There would be missing dots or diagonally fired dots. Page 74 Consumables Consumables 7. Sponge at the Flushing System Referential time for replacement…… 6 months Above is just a reference. Filter absorbs ink flushed from the Head.

It stops absorbing ink and results in ink drop problem. Page 75 Consumables Consumables 8. Sponge at the Wiping System Referential time for replacement…… 1. Sponge absorbs the dropped ink from the Scraper to prevent ink drops.

Page 76 Consumables Consumables 9. Pump Unit Referential time for replacement…… 1. Pump times : 50, times Above is just a reference. The machine will not suck ink and results in missing dots. Daily Maintenance By End Users : It is highly recommended to perform the manual cleaning around the Head, Cap Assembly and Cleaning Wiper once a day in order to keep the machine in a good condition.

Package contains firmware file, installer application and instructions on installation. End User Print Cut Adjustment. Details how to perform the end user level print cut adjustment to correct print cut alignment issues.

Color RIP 2. Profiles for Color RIP 2. SP User Manual. Documents set up, operation, cleaning amp; basic trouble shooting of the SP model printer. Covers set up, operation, cleaning and basic troubleshooting for the SP series printer. This is part 2 of 2. SP User Manual French part 1 of 2. This is part 1 of 2.

User manual for the TU-2 take up system. Manual includes usage and installation procedures. Instructions on how to install and operate the TUC-2 take up system. Updated to include special instructions for the VG VG User's Manual SP Spanish. User manual highlights set up, operation, cleaning and basic trouble shooting. File has numbers and shapes with multiple cut paths.

Perfect for demonstrating the Print and Cut features as well as the Print, Laminate amp; Cut workflow. File set up for printing and contour cutting for the SPv. Can be used with any print and cut device but the artwork reads SPV. Great file for demonstrating print and cut workflow as well as printlaminatecut workflow. No Description Available.

SP Windows Driver Set up guide. ColorRip 2. Roland Academy Webinars On-Demand. Then filter through the videos to find a training session that suits your needs. Static Suppression for Roland Printers.

Document describing issues and solutions relateted to static on Roland devices. Static Suppression for Roland Printers Spanish. Troubleshooting Fisheye.

Product End of Life Policy Spanish. Heat transfer media does not adhere to fabric properly. Can I add dye sublimation inks to my printer? Current Roland user wants to switch from Eco Solvent inks to dye sublimation inks.

Can the print and cut machines cut through Twill? Can't find the driver you need for your Roland? When on, the This displays the menu for making settings for cutting. When in sleep mode, the light flashes slowly. Page Assembling And Installing Assembling and Installing Do not operate in a location exposed to open flame, sparking, or static electricity, or in a location exposed to high temperatures, such as in the immediate vicinity of a heater.

Also, never place undried media in such locations. Doing so may result in fire due to combustion of ink or cleaning liquid. To secure the bolts, use the hexagonal wrench and pipe. Place the stand legs sideways and attach the stays.

Orient the stand legs so that the small side holes are on the inner side. Page 23 Assembling and Installing Mount the machine. Orient the stand so that the side where you attached the small bolts is at the rear, and place the machine on the stand.

Line up the bolts at the back of the machine with the fixtures on the stand. Attach the arms onto the back of the machine at the locations shown in the figure. Attach the arms, and secure them using the included large bolts. Page 25 Assembling and Installing Attach the two shafts to the arms, and engage the brake. Install the shafts so that the one with the stopper is in front of the back of the machine. Make sure the shaft brake is engaged.

Using the machine with the brake disengaged may result in unstable media feed, leading to poor image quality. When you have finished installing the machine, remove all protective media. Front 1 Remove the packing. Failure to do so may result in risk of electrical shock in the even of a mechanical problem. Use only with the power cord included with this product. Use with other than the included power cord may lead to fire or electrocution.

Page Step 5: Set The Voltage Switches Assembling and Installing Step 5: Set the Voltage Switches Before switching on the power, set the voltage switch to match the voltage of the region where the machine is used. When set incorrectly, the heater may fail to operate normally. The temperature of the heater may rise to undue levels, which may result in fire, or the temperature may fail to rise at the correct speed. If ink or cleaning liquid comes in contact with the eyes, immediately flush with running water for at least 15 minutes.

If eye irritation continues, seek treatment by a physician. Never drop or allow to fall an ink cartridge. Performing automatic adjustment reduces misalignment in the scanning direction the direction of movement of the carriage during printing and cutting. Doing so may result in injury, and the cutting performance of the blade will be impaired.

Never leave the tool-mounting screw tightened. Tightening the screw makes it more difficult to install the blade holder. Install the blade to the cutting carriage.

Page Step Connect To The Computer Assembling and Installing Step Connect to the Computer Be sure to make the connection between the machine to the computer during the course of installing the driver. If the cable connection is made before you start installation of the driver, driver installation may fail and the machine may become unusable. Page Basic Operation 2. Basic Operation This describes such basic operations as how to switch the power on and off, menu operations, and how to load and set up media.

Once you have switched on the main power, you should normally leave it on. In day-to-day use, you switch the machine on and off using only the sub power. The sub power is switched off. Sheet loading lever Raise the sheet loading lever to leave the pinch rollers raised when not in use.

Page Menu Operations Menu Operations Displaying the Menus Pressing the following buttons displays the corresponding menu screens. Main menu Cutting configuration menu Heater configuration menu When you have displayed a menu, pressing the key for displaying the menu a second time returns the display to the top menu. For more information about the heater configuration menu and the cutting configuration menu, see " Points to Check Before Performing Output.

Otherwise the roll may fall and cause injury. Load roll media at the proper position. Otherwise the roll may fall, resulting in injury. Never touch the rail or the inner sides of the covers. Touching the area may cause the fingers to be soiled by grease or ink, and may result in diminished image quality. Page 41 Loading Media Load the media as shown in the figure below.

Position the media so that its left edge is over grit roller A, B, or C and its right edge is over the grit rollers on the right side as viewed. Align the media so that it is straight, and move the pinch rollers so that they are positioned above the grit rollers. Page 42 Loading Media Turn the media flanges by hand to take up the media to a location where the portion hanging from the front of the machine is positioned over the sensor.

Media flange Sensor Pull out the media until it is Pull out at least positioned at the Shaft Front View Align the front edge of the media with the location shown in the figure. Align here. Rear View Sheet media Remove the shaft and roll media at the back of the unit.

Performing printing without using the media clamps may in warping of the edges of the media due to thermal expansion or contraction. Warping of the media may result in catching on the printing carriage or other problems that prevent correct printing. Page 45 Loading Media Removing the Media Clamps While holding down the area shown in the figure, pull back toward you to detach. Pull back while Push here holding down the area The attachment and detachment methods are the same for both the short and the long media clamps.

You can attach and remove the media clamps even when no media is loaded or when the sheet loading lever is raised. Page 46 Loading Media Setting the Media Clamps Line up the holes in the media clamps with the left and right edges of the media.

Media clamp Pinch roller Line up the holes with the edge of the media. Media Set the media clamps at the correct locations. If they are not set at the correct locations, the media may catch or cause other problems that prevent successful printing.

The printing heater warms the media before printing, improving ink adhesion. The drier warms the media after printing, making the ink dry more rapidly. When the machine is shipped from the factory, it is set up so that, by default, the heaters run when the sub power is switched on.

Page 48 MEMO 2. Basic Operation Page Performing Output 3. Performing Output This section describes points to check before you carry out printing or cutting, as well as printing and cutting methods and other matters. Doing so may cause burns because the platen is hot. Before starting printing or cutting, make sure the following points have been carried out.

Install a blade and load media, then close the front cover. Page 53 Points to Check Before Performing Output Incorrect cutting conditions may cause symptoms such as those described below.



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