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    							USERS MANUAL
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    RADIO  FREQUENCY  INTERFERENCE
    STATEMENT
    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
    limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
    FCC Rules.
    These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
    against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
    in a commercial environment.
    This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
    frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
    with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference
    to radio communications.
    Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
    cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
    required to correct the interference at his own expense.
    Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void
    the users authority to operate this equipment.
    NOTICE
    Grounding Instructions
    Do not modify the plug provided -  if it will not fit the outlet,
    have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
    Check with qualified electrician or service personnel if the
    grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if in
    doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded.
    Use only  3-wire extension cords that have  3-prong
    grounding plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool’s
    plug.
    Repair or replace damaged or worn out cord immediately.
    For Canada
    CLASS A                    NOTICE
    This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
    Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
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    Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les
    exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du
    Canada.
    ROLAND DG CORPORATION
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    WARNING
    This is a Class A product.  In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
    case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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    promotes energy saving through the penetration of energy efficient computers and other office
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    Operating Instructions
    KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches
    invites accidents.
    DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT.  Don’t
    use power tools in damp or wet locations, or expose them to
    rain. Keep work area well lighted.
    DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing; when changing
    accessories, such as blades, bits, cutters, and like.
    REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.
    Make sure the switch is in off position before plugging in.
    USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the
    owner’s manual for recommended accessories.  The use of
    improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons.
    NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED.
    TURN POWER OFF.  Don’t leave tool until it comes to a
    complete stop.
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    Contents
     To Ensure Safe Use ........................................................................................................................ 5
     Pour utiliser en toute sécurité ................................................................................................... 12
    Important Notes on Handling and Use ................................................................................................................. 19
    Printer unit .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
    Ink cartridges ................................................................................................................................................................ 20
    Chapter 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 21
    1-1 Features of the Machine ..................................................................................................................................... 22
    1-2 Part Names and Functions ................................................................................................................................ 23
    Printer Unit/Dryer .......................................................................................................................... 23
    Operation Panel ............................................................................................................................ 25
    Media Take-up  System ................................................................................................................... 26
    Chapter 2 Operation .......................................................................................................................... 27
    2-1 Switching the Power On and Off ..................................................................................................................... 28
    Switching the Power On and Off ................................................................................................... 28
    The Power-saving Feature .............................................................................................................. 29
    2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media ........................................................................................................................ 30
    How to Load Media ...................................................................................................................... 30
    How to Cut Off Media ................................................................................................................... 35
    2-3 Settings of the Media Heating System ............................................................................................................ 36
    What Is the Media Heating System? ..............................................................................................36
    Making the Temperature Setting for the Media Heating System ..................................................... 36
    General Guide for the Preset Temperatures ................................................................................... 37
    2-4 Starting Output .................................................................................................................................................... 39
    Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer .......................................................................... 39
    Printing Tests and Cleaning ............................................................................................................ 40
    2-5 If Ink Runs Out ..................................................................................................................................................... 42
    Checking for Remaining Ink .......................................................................................................... 42
    If Ink Runs Out .............................................................................................................................. 43
    Chapter 3 Using the Cutting Feature .............................................................................................. 45
    3-1 Performing Cutting .............................................................................................................................................. 46
    To Perform Cutting ......................................................................................................................... 46
    Performing a Cutting Test ............................................................................................................... 47
    Making the Setting for Blade Force ................................................................................................ 47
    3-2 Performing Printing Followed Immediately by Cutting ............................................................................... 48
    Performing Printing Followed Immediately by Cutting .................................................................. 48
    3-3 Cutting Using the Crop-mark Feature ........................................................................................................... 49
    How to Use the Crop-mark Feature ...............................................................................................49
    Printing with Crop Marks .............................................................................................................. 49
    Performing Cutting with Automatic Crop-mark Detection ............................................................. 51
    Aligning Manually and Cutting ..................................................................................................... 52
    Chapter 4 Operation of the Media Take-up System ....................................................................... 55
    4-1 The Take-up  System ............................................................................................................................................. 56
    Features of the Take-up System ...................................................................................................... 56
    Operating Conditions for the Take-up System ................................................................................ 56
    4-2 Using the Take-up System .................................................................................................................................. 57
    How to Take Up Media ................................................................................................................. 57
    How to Remove Taken-up Media .................................................................................................. 60
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    Chapter 5 Maintenance and Adjustment ......................................................................................... 61
    5-1 Daily Care and Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 62
    Disposing of Discharged Ink ......................................................................................................... 62
    Cleaning ........................................................................................................................................ 64
    Care and Maintenance of the Print Heads ..................................................................................... 65
    5-2 When Head Cleaning Is Not Effective ............................................................................................................ 66
    Performing More Powerful Cleaning ..............................................................................................66
    When Powerful Cleaning Is Not Effective ...................................................................................... 67
    5-3 Cleaning the Heads Using the Cleaning Kit .................................................................................................. 68
    When the Cleaning Kit Becomes Necessary .................................................................................. 68
    How to Perform Cleaning .............................................................................................................. 68
    5-4 Replacing Consumable Parts ............................................................................................................................. 72
    Replacing the Wipers .................................................................................................................... 72
    Replacing the Blade ...................................................................................................................... 74
    Replacing the Separating Knife ...................................................................................................... 76
    5-5 When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period ..................................................................................................... 78
    Keep Performing Maintenance ...................................................................................................... 78
    Alarm Feature ................................................................................................................................ 78
    Important Note on Draining Ink .................................................................................................... 78
    5-6 When Moving the Unit ....................................................................................................................................... 79
    Procedures from Preparing to Move Through Reinstalling ............................................................. 79
    Chapter 6 Feature Reference ............................................................................................................ 81
    6-1 Pausing or Canceling Output ............................................................................................................................ 82
    Canceling Output Before It Finishes .............................................................................................. 82
    6-2 Setting the Location for Starting Output ....................................................................................................... 83
    Setting the Output-start Location ................................................................................................... 83
    6-3 Matching the Printer to the Operating Environment ................................................................................. 84
    Making the Setting for Automatic Adjustment of the Printer to the Operating Environment .......... 84
    6-4 Accommodating Various Kinds of Media ........................................................................................................ 85
    Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness ........................................................................ 85
    Using Transparent  Media ............................................................................................................... 86
    Printing Hard-to-dry Media ........................................................................................................... 86
    Preventing Media from Coming Loose .......................................................................................... 87
    Speeding Up Output for Narrow Media ........................................................................................ 88
    Keeping Media from Being Soiled by Ink Drops ............................................................................ 88
    How to Load Sheet Media ............................................................................................................. 90
    6-5 Setting How the Printer Operates .................................................................................................................. 91
    Determining What Happens When an Ink Cartridge Is Empty ....................................................... 91
    Changing the Type of Ink ............................................................................................................... 91
    Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode .................................................................. 92
    Deactivating the Sleep Mode ......................................................................................................... 92
    Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force When Performing Cutting Only ..................... 93
    Drying the Trailing Edge of the Printing Area on the Dryer ............................................................ 93
    Giving Priority to Image Quality ................................................................................................... 94
    Changing the Menu Language and the Units of Measurement ...................................................... 94
    Displaying the Amount of Remaining Media on the Printers Screen ............................................ 95
    Verifying the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the Media Is Changed ...................... 95
    Printing the Amount of Remaining Media ..................................................................................... 96
    Returning All Settings to Their Initial Values ..................................................................................96
    6-6 Making Various Adjustments for Cutting ........................................................................................................ 97
    Performing Distance Correction During Cutting ............................................................................ 97
    Fine-tuning the Cutting Conditions ................................................................................................ 98
    Accurately Adjusting the Cutting-in Amount ................................................................................. 99
    Making the Cutting Conditions Set on the Machine Take Precedence ........................................... 99
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    6-7 Correcting Misalignment for Printing or Cutting ...................................................................................... 100
    Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing ................................................................. 100
    Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely ......................................... 101
    Performing Feed Correction to Alleviate Horizontal Bands and the Like ..................................... 103
    Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions
    During Printing Followed Immediately by Cutting ...................................................................... 104
    Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting When Using Crop Marks ............................... 107
    6-8 Setting How the Media Heating System Operates .................................................................................... 110
    Switching Off the Preheater, Print Heater, or Dryer ..................................................................... 110
    Determining How the Media Heating System Operates .............................................................. 111
    6-9 Setting How the Auxiliary Dryer Operates ................................................................................................ 112
    Switching the Drying-heater Unit On and Off ............................................................................. 112
    Switching the Optional Blower-fan Unit On and Off .................................................................. 113
    6-10 Saving the Printer Settings to Match the Media ....................................................................................... 114
    Saving Optimized Media Settings As Preset Values ...................................................................... 114
    Loading a Saved Preset ................................................................................................................ 116
    Assigning a Name to a Preset ...................................................................................................... 116
    6-11 Making the Network Settings ....................................................................................................................... 117
    Setting IP address, Subnet mask, etc. ........................................................................................... 117
    6-12 Viewing System Information .......................................................................................................................... 118
    Viewing the Serial Number, Firmware Version, and Other Information ....................................... 118
    Viewing the Network Settings ...................................................................................................... 118
    Printing a System Report ............................................................................................................. 119
    6-13 Performing Maintenance ................................................................................................................................ 120
    Draining Ink and Performing Internal Washing ............................................................................ 120
    Draining Ink Remaining Inside the Machine ............................................................................... 120
    6-14 Menu List ........................................................................................................................................................... 121
    Main menu .................................................................................................................................. 121
    Langage and Unit Menu .............................................................................................................. 126
    Cleaning Menu ............................................................................................................................ 126
    Heater Configration Menu ........................................................................................................... 126
    Cut Configration Menu ................................................................................................................ 127
    Chapter 7 What to Do If .................................................................................................................. 129
    7-1 The Machine Doesnt Run ................................................................................................................................ 130
    The Printer Unit Doesnt Run ...................................................................................................... 130
    The Media Take-up System Doesnt Run ..................................................................................... 130
    The Media Heating System Doest Warm Up .............................................................................. 130
    7-2 Attractive Printing/Cutting Is Impossible ..................................................................................................... 131
    Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes ........................................................... 131
    Colors Are Unstable or Uneven ................................................................................................... 131
    The Media Becomes Soiled When Printed ................................................................................... 132
    Cutting Is Misaligned or Skewed ................................................................................................. 132
    7-3 The Media Jams ................................................................................................................................................... 133
    The Media Jams ........................................................................................................................... 133
    7-4 The Media Cannot Be Taken Up Smoothly .................................................................................................. 134
    The Media Cannot Be Taken Up Smoothly .................................................................................. 134
    7-5 Media Wrinkles or Shrinks, or Feed Is Unstable ........................................................................................ 135
    Media Wrinkles or Shrinks .......................................................................................................... 135
    Media Feed Is Not Straight .......................................................................................................... 135
    Media Feed Is Not Smooth .......................................................................................................... 135
    7-6 The Print Heads Stopped Moving .................................................................................................................. 136
    What to Do First .......................................................................................................................... 136
    If the Heads Still Do Not Move ................................................................................................... 136
    7-7 If a Message Appears ......................................................................................................................................... 137
    7-8 If an Error Message Appears ........................................................................................................................... 138
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    Copyright© 2006  Roland DG Corporation
    ENERGY STA R is a U.S. registered mark.
    Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
    http://www.rolanddg.com/
    Chapter 8 Appendix ......................................................................................................................... 141
    8-1 Usable Media ....................................................................................................................................................... 142
    Conditions for Usable Media ....................................................................................................... 142
    Acceptable Media Width ............................................................................................................. 143
    8-2 Printing/Cutting Area ........................................................................................................................................ 144
    Maximum Area ............................................................................................................................ 144
    Maximum Area When Using Crop Marks .................................................................................... 144
    The Media-cutoff Location During Continuous Printing .............................................................. 145
    8-3 About the Blade .................................................................................................................................................. 146
    8-4 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels ...................................................................... 147
    8-5 Specifications ....................................................................................................................................................... 148
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    Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe
    injury should the unit be used improperly.
    About WARNING and CAUTION Notices
    Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material
    damage should the unit be used improperly.
    * Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with re-
    spect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets.
    WARNING
    CAUTION
    About the Symbols
    The  symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings.  The specific meaning of
    the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle.  The symbol at left means
    danger of electrocution.
    The 
     symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden).  The
    specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle.  The
    symbol at left means the unit must never be disassembled.
    The 
     symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out.  The specific thing that must be
    done is indicated by the design contained within the circle.  The symbol at left means the power-
    cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.
     To Ensure Safe Use
    Improper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury or damage to property.
    Points which must be observed to prevent such injury or damage are described as follows.
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    WARNING
    Be sure to follow the operation proce-
    dures described in this documentation.
    Never allow anyone unfamiliar with the
    usage or handling of the machine to touch
    it.
    Incorrect usage or handling may lead to an acci-
    dent.
    Keep children away from the machine.
    The machine includes areas and components
    that pose a hazard to children and may result in
    injury, blindness, choking, or other serious acci-
    dent.
    Never operate the machine while tired or
    after ingesting alcohol or any medication.
    Operation requires unimpaired judgment. Im-
    paired judgment may result in an accident.
    Never use the machine for any purpose
    for which it is not intended, or use the
    machine in an undue manner that exceeds
    its capacity.
    Doing so may result in injury or fire.
    For accessories (optional and consumable
    items, power cord, and the like), use only
    genuine articles compatible with this ma-
    chine.
    Incompatible items may lead to an accident.
    Before attempting cleaning, maintenance,
    or attachment or detachment of optional
    items, disconnect the power cord.
    Attempting such operations while the machine
    is connected to a power source may result in
    injury or electrical shock.
    Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or
    modify the machine.
    Doing so may result in fire, electrical shock, or
    injury. Entrust repairs to a trained service tech-
    nician.
    CAUTION
    Exercise caution to avoid being pinched
    or becoming caught.
    Inadvertent contact with certain areas may cause
    the hand or fingers to be pinched or become
    caught. Use care when performing operations.
    Never attempt operation while wearing a
    necktie, necklace, or loose clothing. Bind
    long hair securely.
    Such items may become caught in the machine,
    resulting in injury.
    Conduct operations in a clean, brightly lit
    location.
    Working in a location that is dark or cluttered
    may lead to an accident, such as becoming caught
    in the machine as the result of an inadvertent
    stumble.
    Never climb or lean on the machine.
    The machine is not made to support a person.
    Climbing or leaning on the machine may dis-
    lodge components and cause a slip or fall, re-
    sulting in injury.
    Caution: cutting tool.
    This machine has an internal tool. To avoid in-
    jury, handle the tool with care.
     Incorrect operation may cause injury
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     Important notes about the power cord, plug, and electrical outlet
    Never place any object on top or subject to
    damage.
    Never bend or twist with undue force.
    Never pull with undue force.
    Never bundle, bind, or roll up.Never allow to get wet.
    Never make hot.
    Dust may cause fire.
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    WARNING
    Install the machine in a location that is
    level, stable, and able to bear the weight
    of the machine.
    The total weight of the machine may reach 200
    kg (441 lb.) or more. Installation in an unsuit-
    able location may cause a major accident, in-
    cluding tipover, fall, or collapse.
    Unloading and emplacement are opera-
    tions that must be performed by 6 per-
    sons or more.
    Tasks that require undue effort when performed
    by a small number of persons may result in physi-
    cal injury. Also, if dropped, such items may cause
    injury.
    WARNING
    Be sure to lock the stands casters.
    If the machine should begin to topple, a major
    accident may result, including crushing of the
    appendages or the body.
    When storing roll media, implement ad-
    equate safety measures to ensure that the
    stored media will not roll, fall, or topple
    over.
    Danger exists of becoming pinned under the
    media and suffering serious injury.
    Handling roll media is an operation that
    must be performed by two persons or
    more, and care must be taken to prevent
    falls.
    Attempting to lift heavy media in a manner that
    taxes your strength may cause physical injury.
    WARNING
    Caution: high temperatures.
    Areas such as the dryer become hot. Exercise
    caution to avoid fire or burns.
    When printing is not being performed,
    remove any loaded media or switch off the
    power.
    The continued application of heat at a single lo-
    cation may cause the release of toxic gases from
    the media or pose a fire hazard.
    WARNING
    Never use media that cannot withstand
    heat.
    Doing so may degrade the media, or may result
    in fire or the release of toxic gases.
     This machine weighs 200 kg (441 lb.). Media weighs 30 kg (67 lb.)
     Danger of fire, burns, or toxic gas emissions
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    WARNING
    Connect to an electrical outlet that com-
    plies with this machines ratings (for volt-
    age, frequency, and current).
    Incorrect voltage or insufficient current may
    cause fire or electrical shock.
    Never use out of doors or in any location
    where exposure to water or high humid-
    ity may occur. Never touch with wet hands.
    Doing so may result in fire or electrical shock.
    Never allow any foreign object to get in-
    side. Never expose to liquid spills.
    Inserting objects such as coins or matches or
    allowing beverages to be spilled into the venti-
    lation ports may result in fire or electrical shock.
    If anything gets inside, immediately disconnect
    the power cord and contact your authorized
    Roland DG Corp. dealer.
    Never place any flammable object nearby.
    Never use a combustible aerosol spray
    nearby. Never use in any location where
    gases can accumulate.
    Combustion or explosion may be a danger.
    Handle the power cord, plug, and electri-
    cal outlet correctly and with care. Never
    use any article that is damaged.
    Using a damaged article may result in fire or
    electrical shock.
    WARNING
    When using an extension cord or power
    strip, use one that adequately satisfies the
    machines ratings (for voltage, frequency,
    and current).
    Use of multiple electrical loads on a single elec-
    trical outlet or of a lengthy extension cord may
    cause fire.
    Connect to ground.
    This can prevent fire or electrical shock due to
    current leakage in the event of malfunction.
    Position so that the power plug is within
    immediate reach at all times.
    This is to enable quick disconnection of the
    power plug in the event of an emergency. Install
    the machine next to an electrical outlet. Also,
    provide enough empty space to allow immedi-
    ate access to the electrical outlet.
    If sparking, smoke, burning odor, unusual
    sound, or abnormal operation occurs, im-
    mediately unplug the power cord. Never
    use if any component is damaged.
    Continuing to use the machine may result in fire,
    electrical shock, or injury. Contact your autho-
    rized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
    Ratings
     Danger of electrical short, shock, electrocution, or fire
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    WARNING
    Keep open flame away from the work area.
    Ink and discharged fluid are flammable.
    Never store ink, cleaning fluid, or dis-
    charged fluid in any of the following loca-
    tions.
    Any location exposed to open flame
    Any location where high temperature
    may occur
    Near bleach or any other such oxidiz-
    ing agent or explosive material
    Any location within the reach of chil-
    dren
    Fire may be a danger. Accidental ingestion by
    children may pose a health hazard.
    Never place an ink cartridge in fire.
    Ink may flow out, catch fire, and spread fire to
    other nearby objects.
    Never drink or sniff ink, cleaning fluid, or
    discharged fluid, or allow them to come
    in contact with the eyes or skin.
    Doing so may be hazardous to the health.
    CAUTION
    Ensure adequate ventilation for the work
    area.
    Failing to perform ventilation may result in a
    health hazard or danger of combustion due to
    ink fumes.
    Never allow an ink cartridge to be sub-
    jected to impact, and never attempt to
    disassemble.
    Ink may leak.
     In the event of ingestion or physical distress
    In the event of contact with the eyes, immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes. If eye irritation
    continues, seek treatment by a physician.
    In the event of contact with skin, immediately wash with soap. If irritation or inflammation occur, seek treat-
    ment by a physician.
    In the event of ingestion, do not induce vomiting, and immediately seek treatment by a physician. Forcibly
    inducing vomiting may lead to danger of choking.
    If odor leads to physical distress, move to a well-ventilated location and rest quietly. If dizziness or nausea
    persists, seek treatment by a physician.
     Ink, cleaning fluid, and discharged fluid are flammable and toxic
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     Warning  Labels
    Caution: High Temperature
    The platen and dryer become hot. Exercise
    caution to avoid fire or burns.
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    Be sure to follow the operation proce-
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    genuine articles compatible with this ma-
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    Never pull with undue force.
    Never bundle, bind, or roll up.Never allow to get wet.
    Never make hot.
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    Be sure to lock the stands casters.
    If the machine should begin to topple
    accident ma
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    When storing roll media, implement ad-
    equate safety measures to ensure that the
    stored media will not roll, fall, or topple
    over.
    Danger exists of becoming pinned under the
    media and suff
    Handling roll media is an operation that
    must be performed by two persons or
    more, and care must be taken to prevent
    falls.
    Attempting to lift hea
    tax
    WARNING
    Caution: high temperatures.
    Ar
    caution to a
    When printing is not being performed,
    remove any loaded media or switch off the
    power.
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    the media or pose a fir
    WARNING
    Never use media that cannot withstand
    heat.
    Doing so ma
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     This machine weighs 200 kg (441 lb.). Media weighs 30 kg (67 lb.)
     Danger of fire, burns, or toxic gas emissions
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