Roland XJ 740 User Manual
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20Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 Features of the Machine What Is the XJ-740/640/540? The XJ-740/640/540 is a large-format printer capable of high-speed, high-quality printing, and is equipped with the features described below. Built-in Print Server This machine has a built-in print server as a network interface. When you use the print server, you can send printing data to the machine from anywhere on the network. Built-in Drying Systems This machine has a built-in print heater and preheater to improve ink...
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21Chapter 1 Introduction 1-2 Part Names and Functions Printer Unit Front coverBe sure to close this when you perform printing. Loading leverYou operate this when you load media. Operation panelYou use this to perform various operations. P. 23, Operation Panel Dryer This heats the media to hasten ink-drying. Maintenance cover You remove this when you per- form cleaning of the print heads. Main power switch Power-cord connector This supplies power to the printer. Ethernet connectorThis is used to connect...
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1-2 Part Names and Functions Chapter 1 Introduction 22 Pinch rollersThese clamp the media when the loading lever is pulled back toward you. Knife guideThe separating knife passes through this when you perform media cutoff. Grit rollersThese rollers feed out media toward the front of the ma- chine. PlatenThis is the path over which the media passes. A suction fan that keeps the media from coming loose and a preheater and print heater that help fix the ink are built in. Media clamps These keep the media...
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1-2 Part Names and Functions Chapter 1 Introduction 23 Operation Panel HEATER CONFIG keyYou press this to make the tem- perature setting for the media heating system. This flashes during warm-up, then remains steadily lighted when the pre- set temperature is reached. Sub power switchThis switches the printer on and off. (To switch the printer off, you hold down the switch for one second or longer.) This flashes slowly when the ma- chine is in the sleep mode. SHEET CUT keyHolding this down for one sec-...
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1-2 Part Names and Functions Chapter 1 Introduction 24 Media Take-up System MANUAL switch You use this when you want to op- erate the take-up unit manually. AUTO switch This makes the direction of rotation for take-up during printing change automatically. Take-up unit This takes up media.Dancer roller This maintains uniform tension for media. Take-up unit cable This is connected to the printer. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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26Chapter 2 Operation 2-1 Switching the Power On and Off Switching the Power On and Off This machine has a main power switch and a sub power switch. Switch on both to use the machine. Whenever printing is finished, switch off the sub power. You also flip down the loading lever to the rear of the ma- chine. Leave the main power switch ➀ on at all times, never switching it off. Leaving it on activates the alarm feature. P. 64, Alarm Feature WARNINGWhen printing is not being performed, remove any loaded...
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2-1 Switching the Power On and Off Chapter 2 Operation 27 The Power-saving Feature This machine is provided with a power-saving feature that switches to a low-power sleep mode when a fixed interval passes with no operation. The factory default for the time after which the machine switches to the sleep mode is 30 minutes. You can change the setting for the time of the shift to the sleep mode. You can also switch off the power-saving feature. P. 78, Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep...
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28Chapter 2 Operation 2-2 Loading and Cutting Off Media Usable Media For information about media that can be used with this machine, refer to the page indicated below. P. 118, Conditions for Usable Media Loading Media Media may be of one of two types: media wound onto a paper tube (called “roll media”) and media not rolled in this way (called “sheet media”). This section explains how to load media, using roll media as an example. For information on how to load sheet media, refer to the page indicated...