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    11 9Chapter 5 Feature Reference
    PRESET
    NAME
    NAME
    _NAME
    NAME3
    NAME
    NAME5
    NAME
    NAME7
    NAME
    NAME8
    To the [NAME1] men u
    To the [LO AD] menu
    NAME
    _
    NAME
    _
    NAME
    _
    NAME
    _
    NAME
    _
    NAME
    _
    NAME
    _
    Continued
    Contin ued
    MENU
    ADJUST BI-DIR
    ADJUST BI-DIR
    SIMPLE SETTING
    ADJUST BI-DIR
    DETAIL SETTING
    ADJUST BI-DIR
    TEST PRINT
    SIMPLE SETTING
    00
    DETAIL SETTING
    SETTING NO .1
    DETAIL SETTING
    TEST PRINT
    T o the [DET AIL SETTING] men u
    To the 
      [TEST PRINT] men u
    To the [SETTING NO .4] menu
    To the [TEST PRINT] men u
    MENU
    CALIBRATION
    CALIBRATION
    SETTING
    CALIBRA TION
    TEST PRINT
    SETTING
    0.00%0.00%
    T o the [SETTING] men u
    To the [TEST PRINT] men u
    To the [NAME8] men u
    DETAIL SETTING
    SETTING NO .2
    DETAIL SETTING
    SETTING NO .3
    DETAIL SETTING
    SETTING NO .4
    H1          H2           H300 0
    H1          H2           H300 0
    H1          H2           H300 0
    H1          H2           H300 0
    NAME
    NAME1
    NAME
    NAME2
    NAME
    NAME4
    NAME
    NAME6
    Continued
    Continued
    H4          H5           H600 0
    H4          H5           H6000
    H4          H5           H6000
    H4          H5           H6000
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    VACUUM POWER.
    AUTO
    SUB MENU
    FA CT OR Y DEFA ULT
    Continued Continued
    INK CONTROL
    EMPTY  MODE
    SUB MENU
    SLEEPSLEEP
    INTERVAL
    SLEEP
    SETTINGSETTING
    ENABLEENABLE
    SUB MENU
    SYSTEM REPORT
    SUB MENU
    INK CONTROLEMPTY  MODE
    ST OPSTOP
    INTERV AL
    30min30min
    To  the [SETTING] menu
    To the [INTERV AL] menu
    PERIODIC CL.
    NONENONE
    INK CONTROL
    PUMP UP
    INK CONTROL
    HEAD W ASH
    SUB MENU
    PERIODIC CL.
    MAINTENANCE
    REPLACE WIPER
      To the [HEAD W ASH] menu
    To  the [EMPTY  MODE] menu
    FULL WIDTH S
    FULL FULLSUB MENU
    FULL WIDTH S
    SUB MENU
    MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE
    CLEANING
    MAINTENANCE
    REPLACE KNIFE
    MAINTENANCE
    DRAIN BOTTLE
    To the 
      [EDGE DETECTION] menu
    To  the [CLEANING] menu
    To the [DRAIN BOTTLE] menu
    MENU
    HEAD HEIGHT
    MENU
    SUB MENU
    HEAD HEIGHT
    LOWLOW
    SUB MENU
    EDGE DETECTION
    SUB MENU
    VA CUUM POWER
    EDGE DETECTION
    ENABLEENABLE
    AUTO
    To the [MAINTENANCE] menu
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    121Chapter 5 Feature Reference
    SYSTEM INFO .
    MODEL
    SYSTEM INFO .
    INK
    SYSTEM INFO .
    FIRMWARE
    Continued
    MENU
    SYSTEM INFO .MODEL
    LEC-330
    SYSTEM INFO .
    SERIAL NO .SERIAL NO .
    ZS00001
    INK
    ECO-UV    C M Y K Gl W
    FIRMW ARE
    V er .1.00
    To the [NETW ORK] menu
    To the [MODEL] men u
    MENU
    INK REMAINING
    SHEET REMAIN
    SET LENGTH
    MENU
    SHEET REMAINSHEET REMAIN
    PRINT MEMO
    SET LENGTH
    0.0 m0.0 m
    To the [A UTO DISPLA Y] menu
    To the [PRINT MEMO] men u
    SHEET REMAIN
    AUT O DISPLA YAUT O DISPLA Y
    DISABLEDISABLE
    1          2           3           4
    5          6      
    SYSTEM INFO .
    NETW ORK
    SUBNET MASK
    255 . 255 .  255 . 255SUBNET MASK
    255 . 255 .  255 . 255NETW ORK
    SUBNET MASK
    GA TEW AY ADDR.
    255 .  255 .  255 . 255GATEW AY ADDR.
    255 .  255 .  255 . 255NETW ORK
    GA TEW AY ADDR.
    MA C ADDRESS
    000086148C5FNETW ORK
    MA C ADDRESS
    IP ADDRESS
    255 .  255 .  255 . 255IP ADDRESS
    255 . 255 .  255 . 255To the [MA C ADDRESS] men u
    To the [IP ADDRESS] men u
    MEDIA  CLAMPMENU
    MEDIA  CLAMP
    NETWORK
    IP ADDRESS
    Contin ued
    SHORT SHORT
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    122Chapter 5 Feature Reference
    CUTTING MENU
    PRINT-CUT ADJ.PRINT-CUT ADJ.
    TEST PRINT
    Continued
    MENU
    CUTTING MENUTo  the [AU TO  ENV.  MATCH] menu
    To the [TEST PRINT] menu
    To the [TEST PRINT 2] menu
    To the
     [PRESET] menu
    F  :   +0.00        0.00 m
    S  :   +0.00        0.00 m
    CUTTING MENU
    CALIBRA TION
    To the [FEED SETTING] menu
    To the [SCAN SETTING] menuFEED SETTING
    0.00%
    SCAN SETTING
    0.00%
    CUTTING MENU
    PREFEED
    CUTTING MENU
    CUTTING PRIOR
    PREFEED
    DISABLE
    CUTTING PRIOR
    COMMAND
    DISABLE
    COMMAND
    0.00%
    0.00%
    To the [PRINT- CUT ADJ .] menu
    PRINT-CUT ADJ.
    TEST PRINT 2
    PRINT- CUT ADJ.
    SETTING
    CUTTING MENU
    CR OP-CUT ADJ.CROP-CUT ADJ.
    TEST PRINT
    To  the [TEST PRINT] menu
    To the [TEST PRINT 2] menu
    F  :   +0.00        0.00 m
    S  :   +0.00        0.00 m
    CROP-CUT ADJ.
    TEST PRINT2
    CR OP-CUT ADJ.
    SETTING
    CALIBRA TION
    FEED SETTING
    CALIBRA TION
    SCAN SETTING
    CUTTING MENU
    AU TO  ENV . MA TCHAUTO  ENV . MA TCH
    ENABLEENABLE
    MENU
    INK  RENEW AL
    MENU
    CUT  TEST   PRINT
    (*1)
    (*1)
    Holding down 
    ,and pressing  displays this menu.
    (*2)
    This is not displayed when "CMYKGlGl" (cyan, magenta, yellow, black, gloss, gloss) is selected as the ink mode. (*2)
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    Language and Unit Menu
    Cleaning Menu
    Cutting Configuration Menu
    MENU LANGUAGE
    ENGLISH
    Hold do wn                        and s witch on the sub power.
    LENGTH UNI T
    mmmm
    TEMP UNIT
     C C
    CLEANING
    NORMAL CL.
    CLEANING
    MEDIUM CL.
    T o the [PO WERFUL CL.] men u
    To the [NORMAL CL.] men u
    NORMAL CL.
            ABC
    MEDIUM CL.
            ABC
    CLEANING
    POWERFUL CL.POWERFUL CL.
            ABC
    Press .Hold down                        f or one second or longer . 
    Head cleaning for all groups
     P. 41, "When you want to clean all 
    heads simultaneously"
    Press .
    FORCE
    50 gfSPEED
    30 cm/sOFFSET
    0.250 mm50 gf30 cm/s0.250 mmUP SPEED
    30 cm/s30cm/s
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    Chapter 6  
    What to Do If
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    							126Chapter 6 What to Do If
    specifies the IP address set on the machine, that the settings have 
    no typing errors, and for other such problems.
     Setup Guide
     P. 112 "Setting the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Etc." 
    Did the software RIP end abnormally? 
    Make sure the software RIP is running correctly, then switch the 
    sub power switch off and back on.
    Is the temperature of the room too low?
    Use the machine in an environment where the temperature is 
    20 to 32˚C (68 to 90˚F).
    The Media Take-up System Doesn't Run 
    Is the take-up unit cable connected? 
    Connect  the  take-up  unit  cable  to  the  machine.  To  perform 
    take-up  automatically  during  printing,  also  make  the  setting 
    for the AUTO switch.
     Setup Guide
     P. 31, "Loading  Media"
    The Printer Unit Doesn't Run
    Is the power switched on?
    Switch on the printer's main power, then press the sub power 
    switch and make sure the sub power switch lights up.
    Isilluminated?
    Printing is not performed whenis not illuminated. Pull 
    back the loading lever, close the front cover, and press 
    .
    Is the front cover open?
    Close the front cover.
    Is the top menu displayed?
    If the top menu isn't displayed, printing doesn't start even when 
    data  is  sent  from  the  computer. To  go  to  the  top  menu,  press
    , then press.
     P. 39, "Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer" 
    Is illuminated?
    Whenlights  up,  operation  is  paused. To  resume,  press
    . goes dark and printing resumes.
    Has ink run out?
    When  printing  data  is  sent  while 
    the  screen  shown  in  the  figure  is 
    displayed, a message appears and a 
    warning beep sounds. At the same time, operation pauses. When 
    the ink cartridge is replaced with a new one, printing starts. 
     P. 42 "If Ink Runs Out"
     P. 85, "Determining What Happens When an Ink Runs Out"
    Is a message displayed on the screen?
     P. 133, "If a Message Appears"
     P. 134, "If an Error Message Appears"
    Is the power cord connected?
    Connect the power cord securely.
    Is the Link LED lighted? 
    If the Link LED for the Ethernet connector is not lighted, it means 
    that  a  correct  connection  to  the  network  has  not  been  made. 
    Make  sure  the  network  routing  is  suitable. Try  connecting  the 
    computer  and  the  machine  to  the  same  hub,  or  connecting 
    them directly using a crossover cable. If this makes it possible to 
    perform printing, it means the problem is in the network itself. 
    Are the network settings correct?
    If printing is not possible even though the Link LED is lighted, 
    check to make sure the IP address and other such settings are 
    correct.  The  settings  on  both  the  machine  and  the  computer 
    must be appropriate. Redo the settings, checking to ensure that 
    the  IP  address  doesn’t  conflict  with  the  IP  address  for  another 
    device on the network, that the port setting for the software RIP 
    1      2      3      4      5       6
    7      8      9     10    11    12
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    Link LED
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    Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes
    Do the print heads show dot drop-out?
    Carry out a printing test and make sure no dot drop-out occurs. 
    If dot drop-out is present, perform head cleaning.
     P. 40, "Printing Tests and Cleaning"
     P. 57, "When Head Cleaning Is Not Effective"
    Is the head height appropriate? 
    Printing when the [HEAD HEIGHT ] menu item is set to "HIGH" is 
    coarser than when set to "LOW." Keep this set to "LOW" except 
    when changing it is necessary, such as when you're using thick 
    media. 
     P. 88, "Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness"
    Have you carried out feed correction?
    Large  misalignment  in  the  amount  of  feed  of  the  media  may 
    result  in  printing  that  seems  coarse  or  contains  horizontal 
    stripes. Either make the setting on the computer to match the 
    type of media you're using, or make the setting for correction 
    on the printer.
     P. 92, "Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like"
    Did  the  media  become  slack  during  feed  correc-
    tion? 
    Slackness of the media during feed correction makes accurate 
    correction impossible. Carry out feed correction with the media 
    pulled taut. 
     P. 92, "Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like"
    After feed correction, was the media pulled back? 
    Never  pull  the  media  back  after  carrying  out  feed  correction. 
    Doing  so  may  cause  the  correction  results  not  to  be  applied 
    properly and result in horizontal stripes. 
     P. 92, "Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like"
    Have you carried out bidirectional correction?
    When you are performing bidirectional printing, use the [ADJUST 
    BI-DIR] menu item to carry out correction. The optimal adjust -
    ment  value  may  vary,  depending  mainly  on  the  thickness  of 
    the  media.  Set  or  select  an  adjustment  value  that  is  suited  to 
    the media.
     P. 89, "Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing"
       P.  90,  "Correcting  for  Misalignment  in  Bidirectional  Printing  More 
    Precisely"
    Is the print mode suitable? 
    Try  a  higher-quality  print  mode.  Depending  on  the  media, 
    uneven colors may occur in high-quality print modes, and the 
    results are also greatly affected by the settings of the software 
    RIP (such as the selected color profile). Make settings suited to 
    the media you're using. 
    Is  the  printer  installed  in  a  level  and  stable  loca-
    tion? 
    Never install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where 
    it may wobble or experience vibration. Also make sure that the 
    print  heads  are  not  exposed  to  moving  air. These  factors  may 
    lead to missing dots or reduced printing quality. 
    Is  the  printer  installed  in  a  location  out  of  direct 
    sunlight?
    Never  install  in  a  location  exposed  to  direct  sunlight.  Doing 
    so may result in dot drop-out or other problems with reduced 
    printing quality, or may even result in malfunction.
    Is the media loaded and set up correctly? 
    If the media is not loaded and set up correctly, media feed may 
    not be smooth, or printing may be adversely affected. 
     P. 131, "Media Wrinkles or Shrinks, or Feed Is Unstable" 
    Are  the  settings  for  the  [PRESET]  menu  item  ap-
    propriate? 
    If the settings selected with the [PRESET ] menu item are not suit -
    able for the type of media, printing may be adversely affected. 
    Choose settings optimized to the media you're using.
     P. 110, "Saving Optimized Media Settings As Preset Values"
     P. 111, "Loading a Saved Preset"
    Colors Are Unstable or Uneven
    Did you shake the ink cartridges gently before install-
    ing them? 
    Before  you  install  a  new  ink  cartridge,  gently  shake  the  car -
    tridge.
    Is the media wrinkled? 
    If the media is wrinkled and comes loose from the platen, colors 
    may be uneven or printing quality may suffer. 
     P. 131, "Media Wrinkles or Shrinks, or Feed Is Unstable" 
    Is the media sagging?
    Performing  printing  using  sagging  roll  media  makes  uneven 
    colors more likely. 
    Was printing paused partway through?
    When  printing  is  paused,  the  coloring  at  the  seam  may  be  al-
    tered when printing resumes. Avoid pausing printing. With the 
    factory-default settings, printing pauses when an ink cartridge 
    runs  empty.  Before  you  perform  lengthy  printing,  check  the 
    amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges. 
    Printing may also pause when data is not sent from the computer 
    quickly enough.
    Are  the  operating  parameters  set  to  appropriate 
    values?
    Depending on the settings for such menu items as [FULL WIDTH 
    6-2 Attractive Printing Is Impossible
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    128Chapter 6 What to Do If
    S] and [PERIODIC CL.], uneven colors may occur. If the settings 
    have been changed, try restoring them to their default values.
     P. 79, "Speeding Up Printing for Narrow Media"
     P.  80,  "Preventing  Soiling  of  the  Media  and  Dot  Drop-out  During 
    Printing"
    Is  the  printer  installed  in  a  level  and  stable  loca-
    tion?
    Never install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where 
    it may wobble or experience vibration. Also, ensure that the print 
    heads are not exposed to wind or blown air. These factors may 
    lead to missing dots or reduced printing quality.
    Is the printer being used in a location subject to se-
    vere changes in the operating environment? 
    Large fluctuations in temperature or humidity while printing is 
    in  progress  may  cause  the  colors  to  change  partway  through. 
    When you're performing printing, use the machine in a location 
    where temperature and humidity are stable. 
    Are  the  settings  for  the  [PRESET]  menu  item  ap-
    propriate?
    If the settings selected with the [PRESET ] menu item are not suit -
    able for the type of media, printing may be adversely affected. 
    Choose settings optimized to the media you're using.
     P. 110, "Saving Optimized Media Settings As Preset Values"
     P. 111, "Loading a Saved Preset"
    The Media Becomes Soiled When Printed
    Do the print heads contact the media?
    The height of the print heads may be too low. Also, if the media 
    is not loaded and set up correctly, it may wrinkle or come loose 
    and strike the heads.
     P. 88, "Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness"
     P. 131, "Media Wrinkles or Shrinks, or Feed Is Unstable"
    Are the print heads dirty?
    The following may cause ink to drip on the media during print -
    ing. •	 Buildup	of	fibrous	dust	(lint)	around	the	heads.
    •		 Ink	 transferred	 to	the	 heads	 due	to	rubbing	 against	
    the media.
    If this happens, clean the heads using the cleaning kit. We recom-
    mend carrying out periodic head cleaning.
     P. 59, "Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit"
    Are the pinch rollers or media clamps dirty?
    Perform cleaning periodically.
     P. 56, "Cleaning"
    Cutting Is Misaligned or Skewed
    Is the media loaded and set up correctly?
    If the media is not loaded and set up correctly, or media feed is 
    not smooth, cutting may be adversely affected. Make sure the 
    media is loaded and set up correctly.
     P. 131, "Media Wrinkles or Shrinks, or Feed Is Unstable"
    Are the settings for the cutting conditions appropri-
    ate?
    Misalignment or skewing may occur if the cutting speed is too 
    fast or the blade force is too high. Try changing the cutting condi-
    tions. With media having a strong adhesive layer, the adhesive 
    layer reattaches to itself immediately after cutting. However, if a 
    cutting test shows that the peeling of the media and the blade 
    traces on the backing paper are optimal, then the media is being 
    cut properly. Be careful not to make the blade force too high.
    Is the length of printing too long?
    For printing followed immediately by cutting in particular, the 
    longer the page length (that is, the longer the distance the media 
    is returned after printing), the greater is the chance of misalign-
    ment occurring. It is a good idea to keep the size of each single 
    page to the minimum necessary.
    Are  you  using  media  that  exhibits  large  expansion 
    and contraction?
    When you're performing printing followed immediately by cut -
    ting,  misalignment  occurs  if  the  media  expands  or  contracts. 
    If this happens, try performing printing with crop marks, then 
    setting  the  base  point  and  one  or  more  align  points  and  per -
    forming cutting. This corrects for expansion and contraction of 
    the media.
    Is  [AUTO  ENV.  MATCH]  set  to  the  "DISABLE"  set-
    ting? 
    The printing and cutting positions may become misaligned due 
    to ambient temperature or humidity. Setting [AUTO ENV. MATCH] 
    to "ENABLE" performs matching to the environment to correct 
    for misalignment. 
     P. 85, "Executing Environment Matching Automatically"
    Are the settings for the [CALIBRATION] menu item (in 
    the [CUTTING MENU] menu item) correct?
    When you're performing printing followed immediately by cut -
    ting,  go  to  [CUTTING  MENU]  and  set  the  [CALIBRATION]  value 
    to "0.00."
     P. 93, "Performing Distance Correction During Cutting" 
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