Mitsubishi CP9550DW User Manual
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18 CONNECTIONSPREPARATIONTROUBLE- SHOOTING FEATURES PRECAUTIONS OTHERS CONTENTS OVERCOMING PAPER JAMS 1 11 1 1Press the DOOR OPEN button to open the door. Make sure that the power is turned on before opening the door. If the door does not open, turn off the power and turn it on again. Then press the DOOR OPEN button again. 2 22 2 2Remove the ink cassette. Push down the ink cassette as shown by the arrow 1 and pull it out. 3 33 3 3 Take out the print paper. When taking the print paper out, pull it up toward you. 4 44 4 4Cut off the defective part of the print paper with scissors. NOTE Make sure to cut off the printed part of the print paper. Failure to do this may result in the ink ribbon sticking to the print paper and being torn. 5 55 5 5Install the print paper and the ink cassette with the ink ribbon. (Refer to pages 11-14.) 6 66 6 6Push the center of the door to close. The print paper setting is initialized two minutes after you close the door. When the auto feed & cut mode has been selected, the FEED & CUT procedure is repeated three times after you close the door. When the print paper with the post card printing on its reverse side is installed, the FEED & CUT procedure is repeated five times. 2 22 2 2 When the manual & cut mode has been selected When the manual feed & cut mode has been selected, hold down the FEED & CUT button for 1 second or longer. Repeat the manual feed & cut three times. When the print paper with the post card printing on its reverse side is installed, repeat this procedure five times. For how to select the auto feed & cut mode, see Setting of the DIP switches (on page 10). 2 1 CANCEL DOOR OPEN FEED&CUT ERROR MESSAGES & COUNTERMEASURES Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
19 CONNECTIONSPREPARATIONTROUBLE- SHOOTING FEATURES PRECAUTIONS OTHERS CONTENTS BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Symptom The power is not turned on. The door doesnt close. The image is not printed. Check & Remedy Is the power cord plug disconnected from the outlet? → Connect the power cord plug to the outlet firmly. → The protective circuit may be working. Turn off the power and wait for about two minutes. Then turn on the power again. Are you turning off the power during printing procedure? → Turn on the power and then close the door. Is the image data sent to this unit? → Make sure that the image data is sent to this unit. Is the print paper or the ink ribbon used up? → Check them. Is the ink cassette installed correctly? → Install the ink cassette correctly. INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION When transporting this unit for some reason such as repair, follow the instructions below. 1. Use the original packaging The genuine package unit may not endure more than one round trip. If the unit is transported with the package unit more than one round trip, it may not be guaranteed. Purchase another package unit when transporting this unit again. Pack the unit with all the accessories (ink ribbon, print paper, ink cassette, and paper flanges) removed. 2. Turn off the power after the PAPER/INK RIBBON indicator blinks. After removing all the accessories, close the door with the printer’s power on. After the PAPER/INK RIBBON indicator blinks, turn the power off. 3. If the ink ribbon, print paper, or ink cassette can not be taken out, consult with your dealer. For the following symptoms, check the unit again before calling for service. ERROR MESSAGES & COUNTERMEASURES Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
20 CONNECTIONSPREPARATIONTROUBLE- SHOOTING FEATURES PRECAUTIONS OTHERS CONTENTS Cleaning as indicated below will help maintain stable printer operation and extend the printer’s life. Preparations Alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) Tissue paper (Fold in half about four times, and use the folded side to clean.) Other : Cleaner pen (option)*, Cleaning ribbon (option)* * Please ask the dealer about options. CLEANING How to fold tissue paper Cleaner pen Cleaning part A small amount of alcohol Cleaning part of thermal head Outside Inside Cleaning part PREPARATIONS FOR CLEANING 1 11 1 1Press the POWER button to turn on the power. 2 22 2 2Press the DOOR OPEN button to open the door. 3 33 3 3Remove the ink cassette. 4 44 4 4Take out the print paper. 5 55 5 5Press the POWER button to turn off the power. Make sure to turn off the power before cleaning. THERMAL HEAD CLEANING Clean the heat-generating part below the thermal head. Wipe the head cleaning part carefully with tissue paper dampened with a small amount of alcohol. NOTE •Do not damage the thermal head. •The thermal head is hot right after printing. Wait until the head temperature drops low before cleaning the thermal head. 2 22 2 2 WHEN USING THE CLEANING RIBBON (CR9000) When you use print paper of 152 mm (6”) with after using that of 127 mm (5”), thermal head cleaning with a cleaning ribbon may be required. If one or two lines appear on the printing surface as shown right when printing on the print paper of 152 mm (6”) width, clean the thermal head using the optional cleaning ribbon. Cleaning is not required when : you use print paper of 127 mm (5”) width after using that of 127 mm(5”), you use print paper of 152 mm (6”) width after using that of 152 mm(6”), or you use print paper of 127 mm (5”) width after using that of 152 mm(6”). Print paper of 127 mm(5”) width : 9x13 (3.5x5”), 13x18 (5x7”) Print paper of 152 mm (6”) width : 10x15 (4x6”), 15x20 (6x8”), 15x23 (6x9”) NOTE When the symptom of poor print quality is not corrected even after the head is cleaned, replace the thermal head. Contact your dealer. PAPER FLANGE CLEANING Clean the parts that contact the print paper sides as shown right. Wipe the parts carefully with tissue paper dampened with a small amount of alcohol. Printing surface about 12 mm about 12 mm Cleaning ribbon (CR9000)lines 152 mm Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
21 CONNECTIONSPREPARATIONTROUBLE- SHOOTING FEATURES PRECAUTIONS OTHERS CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Class Digital Color Printer Model CP9550DW Printing method Sublimation Dye Thermal Transfer line print 3-color faces progressive printing (yellow, magenta, and cyan) and surface lamination Print’s resolution 346 x 346 DPI (DPI : Dots per inch) Dot resolution9x13 (3.5x5”) 1240 x 1812 dots 10x15 (4x6”) 1416 x 2152 dots 13x18 (5x7”) 1812 x 2452 dots 15x20 (6x8”) 2152 x 2792 dots 15x23 (6x9”) 2152 x 3146 dots Print size9x13 (3.5x5”) 89 x 127mm (without frame) 10x15 (4x6”)102 x 152mm (without frame) 13x18 (5x7”)127 x 178mm (without frame) 15x20 (6x8”)152 x 203mm (without frame) 15x23 (6x9”)152 x 229mm (without frame) Gradations 256 (8 bits) for each color (About 16.7 million colors) Printing time9x13 (3.5x5”) : Approx. 15 sec./sheet (Super Fine mode : Approx. 27 sec./sheet) 10x15 (4x6”) : Approx. 16 sec./sheet (Super Fine mode : Approx. 29 sec./sheet) 13x18 (5x7”) : Approx. 25 sec./sheet (Super Fine mode : Approx. 47 sec./sheet) 15x20 (6x8”) : Approx. 29 sec./sheet (Super Fine mode : Approx. 55 sec./sheet) 15x23 (6x9”) : Approx. 30 sec./sheet (Super Fine mode : Approx. 58 sec./sheet) Supply method Automatic Interface Hi-Speed USB (Ver.2.0) Power supply 220-240 V AC 50/60 Hz, 120 V AC 50/60 Hz Power consumption 1.6 A (220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz), 2.9 A (120 V AC, 50/60 Hz) during printing 0.3 A (220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz), 0.4 A (120 V AC, 50/60 Hz) when not printing Operating conditions Temperature : 5°C - 40°C Humidity : 30% - 80% (no dewing) Installation conditions Operating attitude : Horizontal ±5° Outside dimensions 300(W) x 365(D) x 325(H) mm Weight Approx. 17 kg (excluding accessories) Standard accessories Power cords (for 120 V and 230 V), Ink cassette (1), CD-ROM (1), Paper flange (1 set), Spacers (2), Quick setup guide (1), Paper strip bin (1), Paper catcher (1) 2 22 2 2 Contents of CD-ROM • Operation manual • Printer driver • PRINTER DRIVER GUIDE • Adobe ® Reader® Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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