Astro Machine Astrojet 2 Installation And Operating Manual

ASTRO MACHINE CORP.
Astrojet II
High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer
Installation and Operating Manual
Table of Contents
Section
Section 1 - Introduction....................................................................................1
Section 2 - Getting Acquainted.......................................................................2
Section 3 - Installation and Setup...................................................................8
Section 4 - Operating the Astrojet II.............................................................12
Section 5 - Operator Maintenance................................................................18
Section 6 - Appendices..................................................................................23
Section 1 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Introduction
Section 1 - Introduction
This Section, Introduction, describes how this manual is arranged.
Section 2, Getting Acquainted introduces the Astrojet II and describes major controls, indicators, and important areas with which the user or operator should be familiar.
Section 3, Installation and Setup describes and illustrates how to install and get the Astrojet II ready for printing. This procedure is usually a one-time requirement.
Section 4, Operating the Astrojet II describes and illustrates how to set up and get the Astrojet II to run a particular addressing job.
Section 5, Operator Maintenance shows how to replace inkjet cartridges, and how paper jams may be quickly and safely cleared. Other problems such as no printing, poor print quality, etc., are also covered. Included in this section are special tips and suggestions that will help you increase efficiency and avoid problems.
The Appendix is where important but infrequently used information is presented. The Appendices are arranged as follows:
Appendix A, Specifications, lists the more important Astrojet II characteristics, e.g., electrical, physical, etc.
Appendix B, Setting Up Your Computer, provides some general information on setting up either your personal or mainframe computer so that it is compatible with the Astrojet II.
Appendix C, Optional Hardware and Software, as its name implies, presents a brief list of other equipment which may be used to further enhance the operation of the Astrojet II. They are available as options.
1
Section 2 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Getting Acquainted
Section 2 - Getting Acquainted
The Astrojet II is a high-speed in-line inkjet printer capable of printing addresses, and if required, bar codes up to 20,000 mail pieces per hour. Before getting into the operation of the Astrojet II, there is some basic information necessary for its efficient and problem-free use.
To understand and operate the Astrojet II better, let's look at its two main areas.
1. Components
2. Operator Display Screen And Menu
Components
The main areas of the Astrojet II are shown in the following drawing. These areas are described in the following paragraphs.
Power Switch
Power Cord Receptacle Centronics
Figure 1
2
Fuse
Interface Socket
Parallel Port
Section 2 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Getting Acquainted
Transport
The media to be addressed rides on the transport belts. The transport has adjustable side guides and belts that adjust to differently-sized media.
Printer
The printer is the most important area of the Astrojet II. It is here that addresses are printed on the media. Two important features of the printer that you should become familiar with are:
The Control Panel
The Media Thickness Adjustment
The Control Panel
The control panel is on the front of the printer and contains the controls and indicators (described in the following table) used to set up and operate the Astrojet II.
The Media Thickness Adjustment
The Envelope Thickness Adjustment is to the left and on the side cover of the ON-LINE button. It adjusts for media thickness and is turned counter-clockwise for thin media, clockwise for thick media.
Control Panel
Media Thickness Adjustment
Figure 2
3
Section 2 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Getting Acquainted
Keypad Definitions
CONTROL OR INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
OPERATOR DISPLAY
ON-LINE
PREVIOUS NEXT SELECT
TEST RESET STANDBY
Indicates Astrojet II status including menus and error messages. (Any display readout indicates that unit is ON).
When this indicator key is lit, the Astrojet II is ready to accept address data from your computer and begin printing. Turns the printer on and off-line.
When in the menu, will scroll to the previous selection. When in the menu, will scroll to the next selection. Locks and unlocks selection when in the menu. When
pressed while the printer is on-line, the printer will feed, but will not print.
Will print a test pattern. Will reset the counter and put the count into memory. Will put the printer back on-line after timing out.
4
Section 2 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Getting Acquainted
Interface and Power Panel
While facing the control panel of the Astrojet II, the interface panel can be found at the rear of the machine. It contains an outlet for an interface cable for an output conveyor and a Centronics parallel port. From the same perspective, the power panel can be found at the left side of the Astrojet II. It contains the main power switch and power-cord receptacle. The font card slot is located above the control panel.
Interface
Socket
Power Switch
Power-cord Receptacle
Centronics
Parallel Port
Figure 4
Figure 3
The printer has several devices that you need to know about. The internal components are shown in the following drawing.
Font Card Slot
Figure 5
5
Section 2 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Getting Acquainted
Printhead Carriage
This carriage, at the center of the machine, contains the five inkjet cartridges used in printing the addresses. How these cartridges are installed and replaced will be explained later.
You can move the carriage side to side and up and down to position the address properly on the media.
NOTE: This carriage can be raised to check for jams, and if required, for cleaning.
Media Sensor
This media sensor senses the position of the media and must be kept clean.
Operator Display Screen and Menu
When you first turn on the Astrojet II, you see the STANDBY mode screen.
Figure 6
MENU
Use the MENU to select or change one of the following options:
Font/Print Quality
Barcode
Print Speed
Left Margin
Direction of print
Purge
Counters
Address Recovery
6
Section 2 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Getting Acquainted
NOTES:
7
Section 3 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Installation and Setup
Section 3 - Installation and Setup
Before using the Astrojet II for the first time, the following procedures must be performed:
Choosing a location for the Astrojet II
Installing the inkjet cartridges
Plugging in the Astrojet II
Setting up the Astrojet II
Setting up the transport
Adjusting for media thickness
Positioning the address (on the media)
Choosing a Location
Place the Astrojet II on a table or other suitably stable and level surface within cable's length of your computer.
Use a grounded electrical outlet. DO NOT use an adapter plug!
Avoid using outlets that are controlled by wall switches.
Avoid using an outlet that shares the same circuit as large electrical machines or
appliances.
Protect the Astrojet II from excessive heat, dust, and moisture - avoid placing it in direct sunlight.
8
Section 3 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Installation and Setup
Installing the Inkjet Cartridges
The five replaceable (and interchangeable) inkjet cartridges the Astrojet II uses for printing are installed as follows:
Remove a print cartridge from its packaging taking care not to touch the copper
contacts, the metal plate, or the gold printhead.
The cartridges are held in place by vertical brackets mounted on the inkjet carriage.
With the cartridge's gold printhead pointing toward the rear of the unit, slide the bottom
edge of the cartridge down along the front of the bracket until it slides partly into place.
At this point press the upper part of the cartridge toward the bracket until it clicks
completely into place under the metal spring secured to the bracket.
Repeat this procedure for each of the remaining 4 cartridges.
Plugging in the Astrojet II
Make sure that the main power switch of the Astrojet II is in the OFF position.
1. Connect one end of the power cord to the back of the Astrojet II in the corresponding
receptacle.
2. Plug the other end into a 120 VAC, 60Hz grounded outlet.
CAUTION: DO NOT use an adapter plug!
Figure 7
9
Section 3 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Installation and Setup
Setting up the Astrojet II
Connecting the Printer
In order for your computer and the Astrojet II to work together, you need to connect them with a parallel cable. The cable is connected between the parallel port on the computer and the printer.
10
Section 3 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Installation and Setup
NOTES:
11
Section 4 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operating the Astrojet II
Section 4 - Operating the Astrojet II
Because the Astrojet II is controlled by the computer to which it is connected, its operation is virtually automatic. Once the computer and its software have been properly setup and the Astrojet II has been supplied with media and ink cartridges, the Astrojet II is ready to operate. The computer, in turn, sends the appropriate address information to the Astrojet II. The Astrojet II then prints these addresses on the media.
This section, which explains how the Astrojet II is used on a regular basis, is divided into four main categories:
Starting Up These are the daily start-up steps you perform each time you turn the machine on.
Preparing a Job How to get the Astrojet II ready for a particular addressing run.
Running a Job How to start a particular addressing run and keep it going.
Printing Tips We have supplied some hints and suggestions that will help you use the Astrojet II most efficiently.
Starting Up
Each time you turn on the Astrojet II or after it has been idle for several hours, the following step needs to be performed:
Running a Test Envelope
Use the TEST button to print a test pattern. Use this option to check that the address position is correct. If you push the TEST button, only one piece will be run. Check the print quality. If the quality is poor, purge the heads as described in section 2.
NOTE: For best results run test pattern and purge in Executive Plus Quality Mode.
Preparing a Job
When printing addresses the Astrojet II is very flexible. It allows any necessary settings to be made from the MENU. A description of these settings and adjustments follows.
NOTE: The Astrojet II must be off-line for settings to be changed.
Clearing the Counter
To reset the piece counter to 0 at the beginning of a new job, proceed as follows:
Press the reset button on the control panel. It will clear the counter and buffer memory.
12
Section 4 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operating the Astrojet II
Print Quality/Font
To select print quality, proceed as follows:
There are three print qualities available:
Executive Plus Quality
Letter Quality
Draft Quality
Setting Print Quality
1. Turn printer off-line.
2. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to bring PRINT QUALITY to the top line.
3. Press the SELECT button, the asterisk will disappear.
4. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to scroll to the desired quality.
5. Press the SELECT button to lock in the selection, the asterisk will reappear.
6. Press the NEXT button until the PRINT SPEED is in the top line.
7. Press the SELECT button and the asterisk will disappear.
8. Use the NEXT button to scroll to the desired speed. (EPQ=12 IPS, LQ=25 IPS, DQ=50 IPS).
9. Press the SELECT button to lock in the selection, the asterisk will reappear.
Installing a Font Card
This setting provides the darkest print quality (600 x 300 DPI) and the slowest speed.
This setting provides medium print quality (300 x 300 DPI) and speed.
This setting is the lightest print quality (150 x 150 DPI) of the three and the highest speed.
To use external fonts proceed as follows.
Turn Astrojet II power off.
Insert font card in its socket.
Turn the Astrojet II power on.
Bar Code
Use this option to tell the Astrojet II where to print the U.S. Postal Service POSTNET bar code.
1. Turn printer off-line.
2. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to bring BAR CODE to the top line.
3. Press the SELECT button, the asterisk will disappear.
4. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to select the desired barcode position.
5. Press the SELECT button to lock in the selection, the asterisk will reappear.
To set the direction of print, proceed as follows.
1. Turn printer off-line.
2. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to bring DIRECTION to the top line.
3. Press the SELECT button, the asterisk will disappear.
4. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to select the desired direction.
5. Press the SELECT button to lock in the selection, the asterisk will reappear.
13
Section 4 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operating the Astrojet II
NOTE: When printing in reverse the Astrojet II right justifies and requires all addresses to
have lines of equal length. The easiest way to do that is to place a non-printing character in a fixed position on one line in each address label. A good choice is ASCII character #0142 (Ä).
Purging the Print Cartridges
To purge the printer, proceed as follows:
1. Turn printer off-line.
2. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to bring PURGE to the top line.
3. Press the SELECT button, wait for the printhead to lower, feed media under the printhead.
NOTE: Purge in Executive Plus Quality mode for best results.
Address Recovery
To direct the printer to go back and reprint a certain number of addresses (up to 8) which might have been lost due to a jam, proceed as follows:
1. Turn printer off-line.
2. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to bring ADDRESS RECOVERY to the top line.
3. Press the SELECT button, the asterisk will disappear.
4. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to the desired address.
5. Press the SELECT button to print the addresses.
Vertically Positioning the Address
To ensure that the address prints at the proper vertical position, reposition the inkjet carriage as follows:
1. Loosen the black thumbscrew so the carriage can slide forward and backward.
2. Move the carriage to the desired address location. Use the TEST button to verify the correct location.
3. Lock the carriage in place by tightening the thumbscrew.
NOTE: Make sure that the tracking wheels rest on belts, not between.
Horizontally Positioning the Address
To ensure that the address prints at the proper horizontal position, proceed as follows:
1. Turn printer off-line.
2. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to bring LEFT MARGIN to the top line.
3. Press the SELECT button, the asterisk will disappear.
4. Use the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to set the margin to the desired location.
5. Press the SELECT button to lock in the selection, the asterisk will reappear.
14
Section 4 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operating the Astrojet II
Running a Job
Adjusting the Transport Table
1. Align side guides and belts with the media as it is being fed out of the feeder.
2. The belts are adjusted by sliding the belt guides from underneath the Astrojet II while the
belts are turning.
3. Adjust the speed of the feeder so that there is at least 9" gap between the leading edges
of addresses. Longer addresses may require a larger gap.
4. Make sure that the ON-LINE indicator key is lit, indicating that the Astrojet II is on-line.
At this point, start sending addresses from the computer.
NOTE: Do not press the reset button while the Astrojet II is receiving data from the
computer. The Astrojet II may hang up and the data in the buffer will be lost.
Figure 8
15
Section 4 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operating the Astrojet II
Monitoring the Job
The Astrojet II may be taken off-line by pressing the ON-LINE key without affecting the addressing job. Up to 3 addresses may be printed before unit goes off-line. The media will resume printing at exactly the same point when the Astrojet II is put back on-line.
IF A JAM OCCURS, DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR UNIT! Remove jam as described in Section 5.
Printing Tips
Tips on Types of Media
The Astrojet II will print on many types of mailing media, but some restrictions apply. As with any other printing process, the texture of the media has a direct effect on both print quality and ink drying time. It is best to test each new type of media to be run to determine performance levels.
NOTE: Since coated and plastic types of “paper” do not easily absorb ink, smearing may
occur. On the other hand, paper that is too porous may get “fuzzy,” as opposed to crisp printouts. Another cause of “fuzzy” printouts is excessive buildup of dust within the machine, or the printhead is too far away from the media. Be aware, that when printing in the Executive Plus mode, drying time for the ink is longer than in the other modes. Also, when humidity is high, drying time is increased.
Tips on Media Thickness
The Astrojet II will handle pieces up to 3/8" thick (0.375"). However, they must be flexible enough to pass through the rollers. All folds must be crisp and even. Also, the thicker the media, the less that may be loaded into the hopper at a single time.
Although the minimum allowable thickness is 0.008", we recommend that you carefully fan these pieces before loading to avoid double feeding.
Tips about Bound Pieces
DO NOT use stapled pieces in the Astrojet II. DO NOT use paper-clipped pieces in the Astrojet II.
CAUTION: These methods of binding the mail piece will damage the printheads, affect
print quality, and may seriously damage your printer. The Astro Warranty Policy will not cover components damaged through use of these methods. Also, the USPS does not accept this type of mail for its automated equipment.
16
Section 4 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operating the Astrojet II
NOTES:
17
Section 5 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operator Maintenance
Section 5 - Operator Maintenance
This section shows how to replace inkjet cartridges and clear paper jams quickly and safely. Other problems such as no printing, poor print quality, etc., are also covered. Special tips and suggestions to help you increase efficiency and avoid problems are also included.
Replacing the Inkjet Cartridges
The Astrojet II inkjet cartridges must be replaced when out of ink, when print quality is poor, or when purging and cleaning have not helped.
The approximate life of inkjet cartridges based on 20 characters per address line is:
Executive Plus Quality 50,000 addresses Letter Quality 100,000 addresses Draft Quality 200,000 addresses
To replace an inkjet cartridge:
To remove the cartridge, pull the top toward you until the cartridge is free of the retaining clip (see above). Lift the cartridge up and out of holder.
Remove a new print cartridge from its packaging, taking care not to touch the copper contacts, the metal plate, or the gold printhead.
With the gold printhead pointing toward the rear of the unit, slide the bottom edge of the cartridge down along the front of the bracket until it slides partly into place.
Now, press the upper part of the cartridge toward the bracket until it clicks into place under the retaining clip of the bracket.
Figure 9
18
Section 5 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operator Maintenance
Repeat this procedure for each cartridge.
19
Section 5 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operator Maintenance
Jams
If a jam occurs, DO NOT TURN THE ASTROJET II OFF! The machine has an eight-address memory to assure that no addresses will be lost should a jam occur. If, however, you turn the machine off, address data which has been sent to the Astrojet II will be lost, requiring you to start over from the beginning, or find the place in your address list where the jam occurred.
Some possible reasons for jamming are:
1. Thickness adjusted too thick on the feeder, which lets two or more pieces of media pass at once.
2. Damaged media, such as dog-eared (turned down corners) envelopes.
3. Media which is not stiff enough may not be usable. Media which meets Postal stiffness requirements for automated feeding will feed acceptably in the Astrojet II.
4. Media which is too thin may not feed well. Minimum thickness is .008".
5. Envelopes, which are caught under the flap of another envelope or stuck to one another, may cause double feeding and subsequent jamming.
6. Feeder speed set too fast.
Removing Jammed Media
Several steps must be taken to remove jammed media. Follow the steps carefully so as not to damage the Astrojet II inadvertently.
1. Unlock and raise the Inkjet carriage to see if the media is jammed underneath.
2. In most cases it is possible to remove the jammed media at this time by gently pulling it by its exposed corners. All pieces of the jammed media must be removed from the feed path.
3. Lower inkjet carriage and lock it in place.
4. Use Address Recovery to recover the number of addresses lost, if any, in the jam.
5. Put the Astrojet II back on-line and resume printing. The Astrojet II will begin printing addresses following the last completely printed address.
20
Section 5 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operator Maintenance
Troubleshooting Table
The following table provides enough information to solve some of the most common problems.
Problem Reason Remedy
No response (when data is being sent by the computer)
Unit not on-line Improper cabling
Press ON-LINE indicator key
Use proper cable (see Sect. 3) Wrong interface Unit not receiving power
Improper output (address inform­ation out of order, misfeeding, etc.)
Extra lines; losing data Wrong software setup on PC. Make sure that software on the Not printing on media Media not positioned correctly 1. Adjust address position
Print too light or missing character dots
Media jams Double feeding
Wrong interface settings
Static electricity Dirty media sensor
Clogged or dirty printheads Running out of ink
Media is curled or bent
Media is too thin
Change to proper interface
Check plug connections, on/off
switch and fuse on back panel
(see Sect. 2)
Recheck Astrojet II settings or
PC software application
Turn Astrojet II off and on
Clean media sensor
PC and Astrojet II agree.
2. Adjust vertical position of Inkjet carriage (see Sect.3)
Either purge or clean cartridges Replace inkjet cartridges
DO NOT TURN ASTROJET II OFF
(see “Jams” in this section) Uncurl media
Media must be at least .008"
HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT BEHIND THE COVERS!
WARNING
21
Section 5 Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Operator Maintenance
Cleaning
The Astrojet II must be regularly cleaned of accumulated paper dust and ink. The machine may be cleaned with any standard household cleaner which is non-abrasive and does not contain plastic­harming solvents.
Figure 10
Depending on the types of media you run, paper dust may accumulate within the printer and on the transport. These user-serviceable areas are best cleaned with a vacuum that has a soft brush attachment to help loosen the dust particles.
NOTE: Never spray or pour cleaners directly on or into the Astrojet II surfaces, roller
areas, or control panels where excess liquid could harm electronic parts. Always dampen a rag with the cleaner and apply it to the parts to be cleaned.
Cleaning the Media Sensor
Periodically check the media sensor located next to the print carriage (see Fig. 10 above). This should be clean and free of accumulated paper dust. Use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment or dry compressed air.
22
Appendices
Appendix A Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Specifications
Section 6 - Appendices
Specifications
The information (electrical and physical dimensions, etc.) on the Astrojet II is presented here for your reference.
SPEED Executive Quality up to 7,000 pieces per hour (12 IPS) (Inches Per Second)
SIZES 5" to 17" long, 3" to 14" wide, 3/8" thick ADDRESSING Up to ten lines, 64 characters per line including POSTNET bar
ADDRESS LINE Print Pitch (CPI) Maximum No. of Characters
BAR CODE USPS Certified POSTNET barcode, fully adjustable within
PRINT MECHANISM Five continuously aligned inkjet cartridges at 600 x 300 DPI
Letter Quality up to 12,000 pieces per hour (25 IPS) Draft Quality up to 20,000 pieces per hour (50 IPS)
code line
10 64
address block.
(2 lines per cartridge).
INKJET CARTRIDGE LIFE Executive Quality 1,000,000 characters (Approximate)
OPERATOR DISPLAY Counters, Print Quality/Font, Bar Code, Inkjet Purge, OPTIONS (LCD) Address Recovery, Print Direction, Print Speed, Left Margin.
PC INTERFACE Centronics Parallel DIMENSIONS 28" L x 23" W x 14" H ELECTRICAL 120 VAC, 60Hz @ 0.75 Amps WEIGHT 70 lbs.
Letter Quality 2,000,000 characters Draft Quality 4,000,000 characters
23
Appendix B Setting Up Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Your Computer
Setting up the Computer
We recommend using the BCC software with the Astrojet II. This software comes with a print driver specifically for the Astrojet II.
Personal Computer Software Packages
The Astrojet II can work with most software packages that can print one-up (one label at a time) labels. Some software packages need to “know” what type of printer is being used. This must be input into the software. Several different terms may be used to describe the Astrojet II to your computer. Choose a printer setup that corresponds to one of the following terms: Astrojet, Mailjet, ASCII, Generic, Vanilla, etc.
Essentially, the Astrojet II will appear as a standard computer printer to most software setups. Most software offers options for setting up margins for printing, as well as other common features.
Some of these common features are listed below and should be set as shown:
Feature Setting
Top Margin 0 Bottom Margin 0 Right Margin 64 or less Left Margin 0 Lines Between Labels 0 Number of Labels Across 1 Use Form Feeds Yes Pause Between Pages No
Your software may allow the setting of some or all of these parameters. If so, it is important that these are set up properly so that the computer will correctly format your address list for use by the Astrojet II.
The Astrojet II has been designed to be very flexible in the way it accepts and interprets the data sent from your software. Remember that if your software will print mailing labels, it will also address media on the Astrojet II. Trial and error may be required to correctly set all of the parameters.
24
Appendix B Setting Up Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer Your Computer
Custom Programs
The Astrojet II also works with custom programs. It is designed to emulate a standard printer printing “one-up” (one at a time) labels. The Astrojet II offers several options for interfacing.
When communicating with the Astrojet II, each line must be 64 characters or less. A line is ended by a Carriage Return command (CR) and a Line Feed command (LF)
Form Feed command (FF) must be used to indicate the end of an address. The address file should be set up as follows.
Form Feed
Line One of Addresses "CR" "LF" Line Two of Addresses "CR" "LF" Line Three of Address "CR" "LF" Line Four of Address "CR" "LF" Line Five of Address "CR" "LF" Line Six of Address "CR" "LF" Line Seven of Address "CR" "LF" Line Eight of Address "CR" "LF" Line Nine of Address "CR" "LF" Line Ten of Address "FF"
25
Appendix C Optional Hardware Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer and Software
Optional Hardware and Software
The following optional hardware and software are available from your Astro Machine Distributor.
Astro Times Roman FCARD-4 Astro Brush Script FCARD-3
Astro Script FCARD-1 D. Portable Drying Unit PD-4550 E. Cabinet with Shelves ASC-100 F. Friction Feeder FF-14 G. 5 ft. Conveyor with Stand and Drop Tray CD-650
26
Appendix C Optional Hardware Astrojet II High-Speed In-Line Inkjet Printer and Software
NOTES:
27
29
Mechanical Parts Layout
30
Electrical Parts Layout
31
Wiring Diagram
Loading...