ENCAD NovaJet 4, NovaJet Pro-36, NovaJet Pro-50 User Manual

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User's Guide
for
NovaJet 4, NovaJet
®
Pro-36, and NovaJet Pro-50
(text P/N 206454)
Copyright ENCAD, Inc. 1995, 1996 N
OVAJET
®
and ENCAD® are registered trademarks of ENCAD, Inc. HP-GL, HP-GL/2, and HP RTL are registered trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Corp. Other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
No part of this manual may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated in any human or computing language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic or otherwise, or disclosed to a third party without the express written permission of ENCAD, Inc., 6059 Cornerstone Court West, San Diego, CA 92121, U.S.A.
REVISION HISTORY
Rev. A February, 1996 Rev . B March, 1996 Rev . C August, 1996
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FCC Statement (U.S.A.)
The United States Federal Communications Commission has specified that the following notice be brought to the attention of users of the NovaJet printers.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE FOR CLASS B DEVICE
Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
User Instructions: If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ENCAD, Inc. could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment. Note: This product was FCC certified under test conditions that included the use of shielded I/O cables and
connectors between system components. To be in compliance with FCC regulations, the user must use shielded cables and connectors and install them properly.
VDE Statement
Hiermit wird bescheinigt, daß der NovaJet Pro in Übereinstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der BMPT­AmstbIVfg 234/1991 funkentstört ist. Der vorschriftsmäßige Betrieb mancher Geräte (z.B. Meßsender)
kann allerdings gewissen Einschränkungen unterliegen. Beachten Sie deshalb die Hinweise in der Bedienungsanleitung.
Dem Zentralamt für Zulassungen im Fernmeldewesen würde den Inverkehrbringen dieses Gerätes angezeigt und die Berechtigung zur Überprüfung der Serie auf die Einhaltung der Bestimmungen eingeräumt.
ENCAD, Inc. U.S.A.
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WARRANTY OR DAMAGE CLAIMS
United States
ENCAD®, Inc., warrants its NovaJet printers ("PRODUCT") to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This Warranty applies only to NovaJet printers purchased from ENCAD, or authorized ENCAD distributors or dealers. The intent of this Warranty is to repair or replace Products subjected to normal wear and tear when operated according to ENCAD instructions, and this Warranty does not apply to any defects or damage caused by accident; misapplication; adverse environmental conditions; unauthorized or improper use, modification or service; or negligence.
Within thirty (30) days of purchase, a defective Product will be replaced with new Product, and ENCAD will then arrange for return of the defective Product at ENCAD's expense. Subsequent to thirty (30) days after purchase (and for the remainder of the Warranty period), at ENCAD's option, a defective Product will be repaired or will be exchanged and replaced with a factory refurbished Product. In the event of a Warranty exchange, ENCAD will ship replacement Product, next day air, to Buyer at ENCAD's expense, and Buyer will return the defective Product to ENCAD within ten (10) days of receipt of a replacement Product, at Buyer's expense.
In order to submit a Warranty claim, please contact the ENCAD Help Desk at (619) 452-4350. When a defect is confirmed, ENCAD will issue Buyer a Return Material Authorization number (RMA) to be used by Buyer when shipping the Product to ENCAD in San Diego, California. If Product is damaged during shipment, Buyer is to notify the carrier (ENCAD does not assume any responsibility for loss or damage to Product in transit.)
ENCAD reserves the right to make changes or improvements to Products, without incurring any obligation to similarly alter Products previously purchased.
Buyer's sole and exclusive rights pursuant to this Warranty shall be for the repair or replacement of defective Product. ENCAD specifically disclaims any and all other warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall ENCAD be liable for any loss of profit or other commercial damages, special, incidental or consequential damages, or any other damages or claims, whatsoever.
This Warranty gives Buyer specific legal rights, and Buyer may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
The following actions will VOID THE WARRANTY:
Using cartridges or ink other than those supplied by ENCAD.
Lubricating any par t of the printer.
Using SIMMS other than those specified by ENCAD.
Intentionally modifying the car tridge carrier.
Internationally: Contact your dealer or distributor for warranty information.
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Material safety data sheet
ENCAD QIS ink is non-hazardous, requiring no special disposal or handling. It can be harmful if swallowed, and should be kept away from children.
To obtain a material safety data sheet, contact ENCAD, Inc. at: 6059 Cornerstone Court West
San Diego, California 92121-3734 (619) 452-4350
International users should contact their local dealer or distributors.
Other reference materials
In addition to this User Guide, the following additional guides are included with your printer:
Installation Guide - Tells you how to assemble and install the printer's hardware.
Software Drivers - Readme files on the driver disks contain information for installing and using the various drivers and utilities.
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Manual conventions
This user guide covers three printer models: NovaJet 4, NovaJet Pro-36, and NovaJet Pro-50. Unless specifically noted, all functions are identical on all three models. Where instructions or features are unique for a particular model, a note is included in the margin.
Indicates a procedure for you to follow in order to perform a specific
function. Read the accompanying explanatory text before following the step-by-step procedure.
! Indicates a warning. Ignoring the warning can damage the printer or
result in an unsatisfactorily printed image.
Indicates a tip or suggestion that can make using the printer easier or
improve your printed images.
Manual organization
It is not necessary to read this manual from cover to cover. Reading Chapters 1 through 3 will give you an understanding of printer's basic operation. Your particular needs will determine how you use the rest of the guide.
Chapter 1 Introduction - Introduces the printer and provides basic guidelines for getting the best print quality.
Chapter 2 Getting started - Describes the printer's components and explains the basic steps needed for using the printer after it has been assembled and connected to your computer. Includes procedures for installing and priming ink cartridges and loading media.
Chapter 3 Setting printer options - Explains how to use some of the printer's features.
Chapter 4 Positioning an image - Explains how to choose a media size that fits your required print area and how to change the size of the print area.
Chapter 5 Choosing plotting parameters - Explains how to choose the print mode that will give you the quality you want and how to set other options that also affect quality.
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Chapter 6 Working with your application - Explains how to set up the printer and your application for printing.
Chapter 7 Plotting vector data - Explains how to use the options available for printing vector files when you override software control and give control to the printer.
Chapter 8 Taking your printer out of service - Explains how to drain the ink delivery system and prepare the printer for shipping or storage.
Appendix A Calibration - Explains what to look for in the calibration plots and how to make the adjustments.
Appendix B Installing additional memory - Explains how to install additional memory for printing large raster files.
Appendix C Menu tree - Explains the menu structure. Appendix D Error messages - Explains the error messages and provides
suggestions of what to do when you see them.
Appendix E Glossary - Explains terms used in the manual. Appendix F Technical information - Lists the technical specifications
for NovaJet series printers. Appendix G Supplies - Includes a complete list of ENCAD QIS media,
ink, cartridges, and spare parts and information for ordering supplies for your printer.
Appendix H Serial cable - Provides the printer's serial cable require­ments.
Appendix I Maintenance - Includes instructions for periodic mainte­nance functions such as refilling ink reservoirs, replacing ink cartridges, and periodic cleaning of the ink cartridges and service station.
Appendix J Troubleshooting - Provides answers to commonly asked questions and solutions to typical problems.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.............................................................. 1-1
Printing with NovaJet printers ...............................................................1-2
Obtaining quality results........................................................................1-3
Chapter 2 Getting started ......................................................... 2-1
Setting the language .............................................................................2-4
Loading media ......................................................................................2-5
Using the power media feed and takeup system ..................................2-7
Using the takeup roll .............................................................................2-9
Manual media loading.........................................................................2-12
Moving the carriage ............................................................................2-14
Installing the cutter..............................................................................2-14
Filling the ink reservoir (NJP-36 and NJP-50 only)..............................2-15
Priming the ink delivery lines (NJP-36 and NJP-50 only) ....................2-18
Filling the ink cartridges (NJP-36 and NJP-50 only)............................2-21
Installing the ink cartridges (NJP-36 and NJP-50 only) .......................2-22
Installing the ink cartridges (NJ4)........................................................2-25
Priming for cartridge print check .........................................................2-26
Aligning the ink cartridges...................................................................2-27
Taking the printer offline/Canceling a print ..........................................2-27
Chapter 3 Setting printer options ............................................ 3-1
Choosing a language............................................................................3-1
Setting a dry time..................................................................................3-2
Cutting the media..................................................................................3-3
Turning the wiper of f .............................................................................3-4
Saving user settings .............................................................................3-4
Turning off Save Media.........................................................................3-4
Saving user settings .............................................................................3-5
Returning to the default settings ...........................................................3-7
Displaying the advanced options ..........................................................3-9
Setting the memory configuration .......................................................3-10
Setting the ink level estimator (NJ4 only)............................................ 3-11
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Contents - continued
Chapter 4 Positioning an image ............................................... 4-1
Selecting the media standard ...............................................................4-1
Changing the length of the print area....................................................4-5
Print area margins ................................................................................4-7
Chapter 5 Choosing printing parameters................................ 5-1
CAD printing modes (HP-GL and HP-GL/2 only) ..................................5-1
Graphics print modes ...........................................................................5-1
User defined print modes using advanced options ...............................5-4
Nesting (HP-GL and HP-GL/2 only)......................................................5-7
Chapter 6 Working with your application ................................ 6-1
Choosing an emulation format ..............................................................6-1
Setting the serial communication parameters.......................................6-4
Chapter 7 Printing vector data ................................................. 7-1
Using the vector palette ........................................................................7-2
Setting pen colors.................................................................................7-2
Using intersect control ..........................................................................7-5
Improving line-length accuracy .............................................................7-6
Rotating the image (advanced option) ..................................................7-7
Making multiple prints ...........................................................................7-9
Scaling the print area using the P1/P2 coordinates...............................7-9
Setting the wait time ...........................................................................7-10
Setting the ink limit (NJ4 only) ............................................................7-11
Setting ink reduction ...........................................................................7-12
Chapter 8 Preparing your printer for transport
or storage................................................................................... 8-1
Storing the NJ4.....................................................................................8-1
Storing the NJP-36 and NJP-50............................................................8-1
Removing the ink cartridges .................................................................8-2
Purging ink delivery lines ......................................................................8-3
Draining the ink reservoirs ....................................................................8-6
Returning the printer for service............................................................8-8
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Contents - continued
Appendix A Calibration................................................................ A-1
Appendix B Installing additional memory..................................... B-1
Appendix C Menu tree................................................................. C-1
Appendix D Error messages ....................................................... D-1
Appendix E Glossary................................................................... E-1
Appendix F T echnical information ............................................... F-1
Appendix G Ordering supplies..................................................... G-1
Appendix H Serial cable .............................................................. H-1
Appendix I Maintenance ............................................................ I-1
Appendix J T roubleshooting ....................................................... J-1
Index ................................................................................. Index-1
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Introduction 1
This user guide covers three models of NovaJet series printers:
NovaJet 4 (NJ4)
NovaJet Pro-36 (NJP-36)
NovaJet Pro-50 (NJP-50).
The table that follows summarizes the differences between the three models.
NJ4 NJP-36 NJP-50
Refillable cartridges x E xtended ink supply x x 36” ma x media width x x 50” ma x media width x Media feeder and takeup x
NovaJet series printers are wide-format color inkjet printers that give you professional-quality output with all the brilliance and gloss of liquid ink. For artists, designers, engineers, and business professionals, ENCAD printers let you experience the creative freedom of excep­tional graphics quality. The NovaJet series of printers cuts hours of production time, while giving you the dramatic impact of high fidelity, photorealistic images.
NovaJet series printers are being used for many types of printing needs:
Posters Banners
DTP Signs
Packaging prototypes Displays
Imposition proofing Point of purchase
Fine art Proofing
Textile design Exhibits
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CAD/Engineering drawings
Until recently, producing short runs of full-color materials has been time consuming and costly, with the need for color separations, printer’s proofs, and four color presses. And, the designs that live in your imagi­nation were limited by color output technology.
Color laser printers are restricted to a narrow range of paper sizes and stocks. Their powder toners lack brilliance. Thermal wax systems have the same media limitations. And, slow output times hamper production. Neither of these technologies comes close to the brilliance and speed of inkjet technology.
Printing with NovaJet printers
The NovaJet series of wide format inkjet printers lets you print on almost anything that will run through the printer, including ENCAD special coated canvas, vinyl, film, and paper. You can create huge designs—the length of your printed piece can be the length of a roll of media (100’ or more). Only Extreme Color Printing combines the technical sophistication of the NovaJet series with the unique qualities of ENCAD QIS proprietary inks and media.
NJ4 The NJ4 uses refillable ink cartridges. NJP-36 &
NJP-50 NJP-36 and NJP-50 feature a continuous-feeding ink system which uses
470 ml reservoirs for each color, so you never have to worry about running out of ink halfway through a big print job. Just look through the clear plastic reservoirs to check the ink supply. When the ink supply is low, just open the cap and refill.
Note: Some illustrations in this manual show printers with extended ink, but the concept illustrated applies to all printers covered in this manual unless noted.
The printers accept raster-oriented data in the form of HP RTL format. In this mode, printing begins immediately after the first complete line of HP RTL data is received. Depending on the software used, thousands of colors are possible, yielding superb results for continuous-tone images or 3D renderings.
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If your applications do not support HP RTL, there are several software utilities available to convert various raster file formats (TIFF, GIF, BMP, etc.) into HP RTL. There are also many Raster Image Processors (RIPs) which convert Postscript or CGM to HP RTL. When choosing a RIP or a file format converter for output to the printer, make sure it has the features you need. (Contact your ENCAD distributor or dealer for an up-to-date listing.)
Obtaining quality results
You have probably seen a demonstration of your printer's capabilities or sample output. If so, you are aware of the superb color graphics which can be obtained, and the variety of papers and films you can use. Note, however, that to obtain high-quality results, you must consider several factors. Follow the simple guidelines in the sections that follow to obtain excellent results.
Use the right inks and media
ENCAD’s commitment to Extreme Color extends beyond inkjet technology to encompass media, ink, and cartridges. A team of color scientists and media specialists work with the world’s leading ink and media manufacturers to develop supplies that are scientifically matched to the printer. Used together, ENCAD QIS inks and media provide the widest color gamut available, which makes our Quality Image Supplies ideal for applications from proofs to presentations. (See Appendix G for descriptions of media and ink offerings.)
ENCAD QIS inks and media give you:
Scientifically matched ink and media
Optimal image quality
Ultra-wide color gamut
Wide range of media: matte paper, photo paper, film, vinyl, canvas
etc.
High quality pen plotter paper gives good results for line drawings or for light area fill. However, using this paper for heavier fills or picto­rial images may result in ink saturation, bleeding, and dull colors. For these applications, be sure to use ENCAD media.
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Choose the correct printing mode
There are five total modes of printing, giving you freedom to tradeoff drawing quality and speed. When printing heavier renderings, maps, or art graphics, choose between the three enhanced printing modes. Some types of media also require the use of enhanced print modes. See Chap­ter 7 for more information.
Use the right software
The quality of the software driver or the RIP can be very important, especially when printing continuous tone images or 3D renderings. Error diffusion or stochastic screening algorithms can yield photo-like images, even when these images are scaled to full size. Software without ad­vanced imaging features may produce images which are grainy when enlarged.
Use the right ink
ENCAD media and inks are scientifically matched for best color results. Be sure to use GO inks with GO media, and GA inks with other ENCAD media. For outdoor applications, use ONLY GO inks.
Do not mix inks. Do not shake ink refill containers.
Align cartridges
Drawings containing both black and color elements require alignment of the cartridges to each other. See Appendix A for details.
Caring for your inkjet cartridges
Do not remove an inkjet cartridge from its packaging until you are ready to use it.
Use care in handling the cartridges. Do not touch the copper contact area or the inkjet plate.
Do not shake the cartridges. If cartridge does not seem to be printing correctly, use the prime function.
Do not remove inkjet cartridges from the printer except to replace or clean them.
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If you remove a cartridge from the printer, do not leave it exposed to the air for an extended period because the jets may clog. Place the cartridge in a sealed plastic bag and store it in a closed area at room temperature. Keep it out of direct sunlight.
When installing cartridges, be sure that the inkjets are clean. For best results, use only ENCAD ink and inkjet cartridges. Unless you use an ENCAD certified refill kit, refilling cartridges will
void your printer warranty. Tests with non-ENCAD inks have resulted in smearing, fading, bleeding, and other undesirable effects. Non-ENCAD inks may damage the print head and other printer components. Be sure to refill with the same color ink that was originally in the cartridge.
Choose the right media
Job Media
Check prints Working drawings
Presentati on Bond 24#
CAD drawings (final) Drafting Film/Vellum Color maps
Fl ip chart s Renderi ngs
Premium Matte Specia l ty Ma tte
Overhead projection Overlays
Clear Film
Art specialty Canvas Backlight d isplays Backlit Display Banners
Client, courtroom or marketing present ations
Photo -realistic images Point-of-purchase signs Poster s Trade shows
Photo Gloss and Semi-Gloss Premium Matte Specia l ty Ma tte Vinyl Ultra White Film Backlit Display
Indoor signs Viny l Outdoor signs GO media and
overlaminates; be sure t o use with GO inks
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Caring for your media
Store media in its original packaging in a cool, dry area until you are ready to use it. The environment should be stable; i.e., no extremes of heat and cold, and non-condensing humidity. If conditions are outside the operating ranges recommended for the printer, allow the media to acclimate in the operating environment for at least 48 hours before using it.
If you remove a roll of media from the printer, be sure to store it in a manner which keeps it clean and dust-free. Ideally, you should return it to its original packaging for storage.
Print on the correct side! Roll media is wound with the preferred side out. Media should feed over the top of the roll. Cut sheet media has an ink-receptive and a non-ink-receptive side. The sheets are notched to help you orient them correctly. To assure that you print on the correct side, be sure that the notch is in the upper right corner when you feed the sheet into the printer.
Handle with care! Handle your media carefully to avoid creases, scrapes, and tears. Avoid crushing or damaging roll media edges.
Wear gloves! Film-based and photographic paper-based media are very susceptible to scratching and creasing and may absorb skin oils. Fingerprints on the media prior to printing may result in visible fingerprints after ink is applied.
Using the correct print mode and printer settings
When printing on photo paper-based or film-based media, use Enhanced Printing mode. Using other print modes may result in ink pooling, smears, or banding. Always use an Enhanced Printing mode for images. Line drawings can be printed in Draft or Normal modes.
If necessary, set the dry time as described in this guide.
Getting started 2
This chapter gives you details on setting up your printer and using the functions available on its panels.
Before you start, be sure that:
the power cord is plugged in
you have connected your printer to your computer using either
a parallel or serial cable
the printer is turned on before attempting to print
driver software is installed. Refer to the Readme files on the
driver disks provided with your printer.
NovaJet Pro-36 and NovaJet Pro-50
NovaJet 4
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STARTED
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Look at the front of the printer. The panel at the right side includes a vertical line of buttons and LEDs. The following illustration briefly explains the purpose of each button and LED. Later in this chapter you’ll find more detailed explanations and the procedures for using the buttons.
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GETTING
STARTED
At the right of the printer you will see a display like the one in the following illustration. With this part of the front panel, you scroll through the menu, select various options and set parameters.
The menu tree in the top cover of the printer shows the layout of the menu. (The menu tree is also listed in Appendix C.) As you can see, there are eight Main menu topics, each having several submenus. Submenu items with an arrow next to them have additional submenus. The menu item or option that appears on the menu tree next to the equals sign is the printer default. If you press the Select button when an option with an "=" is displayed, the equals sign blinks, indicating that you can change the setting for that option. While the equals sign is blinking, you can use the arrow buttons to scroll through the values available for the option. When you press the Select button again, the equals sign stops blinking, and the value displayed next to it is set for that option.
Shaded menu items on the menu tree are advanced options. To see these options in your menu, follow the procedure for “Displaying the ad­vanced options” in Chapter 3.
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To use the printer menu
1 Press any button to alert the printer (if it's in sleep mode). 2 Press the arrow keys to scroll through the Main menu topics. 3 Press Select to choose a menu topic. 4 Press the arrow keys to scroll through the submenus. 5 Press Select to change a submenu option or set a parameter.
The equals sign (=) blinks while you use the arrow keys to scroll through the values for that option. Holding the arrow keys down lets you scroll faster.
6 Press Select to set a value or parameter. The equals sign (=) stops
blinking, indicating that the value displayed is set.
7 Press the Menu button to move back to the previous menu level.
Setting the language
Your printer can display menu items and messages in English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish.
To change the language
1 Press the arrow keys to scroll through the Main menu topics. 2 When Printer Setup is displayed, press Select. 3 Press the up arrow key three times (or until Language displays). 4 Press Select. The equals sign (=) blinks while you use the arrow keys to
scroll through the language options.
5 When the language you wish to use displays, press Select. The equals
sign (=) stops blinking, indicating that the language displayed is set.
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Loading media
You can use either roll media or cut sheets; the default is roll media. To ensure straight paper loading and avoid skewing, be sure to hold the media perpendicular to the platen. Use the load lines on the left side of the platen as a guide to correctly loading media. If the media does not load straight, press the Feed Media button on the printer's keypad, then push the up arrow key to back the media out of the printer.
NJ4 and Roll media used on the NJ4 and NJP-36 must have an inside NJP-36 diameter of 2" and a maximum outside diameter of 4".
NJP-50 Roll media used on the NJP-50 must have an inside diameter of 2" and a
maximum outside diameter of 6".
! IMPORTANT! The NJP-50 can use media up to 50" wide. The rolls
can be heavy, so you may want to have someone help you to load them. Before starting, be sure that you have a takeup roll available which is the same width as the media you are loading.
If you plan to store prints on the takeup roll, you may want to order extras. Refer to Appendix G for ordering information.
! If your roll media has wrinkled or damaged edges, cut off the
damaged part of the roll prior to loading to prevent the media from jamming in the printer.
To load roll media on the NJ4 and NJP-36 printers
1 Orient the roll so the media feeds over the top of the roll. Load the media
as shown in the illustration that follows.
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2 Move the right roll guide (viewed from the front) to align the media to the
alignment mark on the front of the platen. Lock the right roll guide in place with the indented tab on the rear of the platen.
3 Move the left roll guide (viewed from the front) toward the center of the
printer until it fits firmly in the left side of the media roll.
4 Align the media to the white line on the back of the platen and feed the
media through the slot at the back of the printer until it touches the rollers on the platen.
5 Press the Load button. The media will be pulled into the printer, sized and
positioned for printing. The display indicates the status of the Roll, Cut and Save Media options, as shown below (the printer default).
ROLL=ON, CUT=O N SAVE MEDIA=ON
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Using the power media feed and takeup system
The power media feed and takeup system facilitates long, unattended printing runs by automatically unwinding and rewinding media as prints are generated. It includes a feeder roll, a takeup roll, and a sensor which prevents media from coming into contact with the floor. The unit is standard on the NJP-50 and optional on other models.
The unit has a separate power cord and power switch. Be sure it is plugged in and turned on before using it! The power switch is at the right rear of the unit. There is also a Cut/Print switch. Be sure to set it to "Print" for printing. Setting the switch to "Cut" reverses the direc­tion of the rewinder so that you can bring a plot back and cut it using the printer's cutter.
When the unit is first turned on, the unwinder will turn for a few seconds. If the rewinder turns, the sensor is blocked. Clear anything blocking the sensor before proceeding.
To load roll media
1 Load the media so it is oriented as shown in the illustration that follows.
Push the media roll onto the fixed roll guide. Slide the adjustable roll guide until it fits firmly into the other end of the media core.
Lock the adjustable roll guide into place by tightening the thumbscrew.
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2 While lifting the leading edge of the media, press the switch on the
unwinder unit to advance approximately 18" of media.
3 Align the media to the white line on the back of the platen and feed it
through the slot at the back of the printer until it touches the rollers on the platen.
4 Press the Load button. The media will be pulled into the printer and posi-
tioned for printing. The display indicates the status of the Roll, Cut and Save Media options.
5 Be sure the Roll option is set to ON or TAKEUP, depending on whether you
are using demand or takeup mode.
6 If you are not using the takeup roll, be sure to attach the media guides as
shown in the figure below. Using these guides prevents the media from accidentally touching the printer and smearing ink. Install the media guides and position them approximately 6" from each edge of the media.
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Using the takeup roll
The takeup roll allows unattended printing by automatically wind printed media onto a core. When using this option, be sure that the media sensor on the printer's right leg is not blocked.
To use the takeup roll
1 In the Printer Setup menu, set the Roll option to TAKEUP. This disables
the cutter.
2 Install a core onto the takeup guides. Be sure that the core width matches
the width of the media you are using. If you are using 50" media, rotate the adjustable roll guide 90o to push it past the printer's leg.
3 Fit the adjustable roll guide firmly into the core. Tighten the roll guide
using the thumbscrew.
4 Using the media advance button on the printer's display panel, advance
enough media to allow its leading edge to come to the center of the takeup roll. Orient the media so it goes to the outside of the takeup roll.
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5 Tape the media securely in place at the left and right sides and center . Use
at least three pieces of tape.
As printing progresses, the media is looped down in front of the takeup core until it is detected by the sensor on the printer leg. The takeup roll is then activated to roll the media.
Be sure not to block the sensor!
Note: If you are running 11" media, you may want to set a dry time if you are running a long plot. Because of the print speed, the ink may otherwise not have sufficient time to dry before the media is rolled onto the takeup core.
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To unload the takeup roll
1 When your printing is finished, press the Wind button on the takeup unit to
wind any excess media. 2 Press the Cut button on the printer's panel to cut the media. 3 Release the adjustable roll guide and remove the roll.
To load sheet media (all models)
Note: If you are using sheet media on the NJP-50, be sure the media
guides are installed. 1 From the Main menu, press the arrow buttons to advance to the Printer
Setup menu, then press Select. 2 Press the arrow buttons to advance to the Roll option, then press Select.
The equals sign (=) blinks.
PRINTER SETUP ROLL=ON
3 Press the arrow buttons to set the Roll option to Off, then press Select.
The equals sign (=) stops blinking.
PRINTER SETUP ROLL=OFF
4 Place a sheet of media on the platen. Align the right side of the media with
the alignment mark.
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5 Make sure that the media is flat and under the rollers. Keeping your hands
clear of the carriage, press the Load button. The media is sized and pulled to the back of the printer until it reaches the start position on the platen.
Manual media loading
In some cases the printer may not sense or correctly size certain media. If this happens, you may use the manual loading feature in the advanced menus. The following procedure applies to both roll and sheet media.
Setting the manual load option
1 From the Main menu, press the arrow buttons to advance to the Utilities
menu, then press Select.
2 Press the arrow key to advance to the Options menu, then press Select.
The equals sign (=) blinks.
UTILITIES OPTIONS=EASY
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3 Press the arrow buttons to set Options to Advanced, then press Select. The
equals sign (=) stops blinking.
UTILITIES OPTIONS=ADVANCED
4 Press the Menu key to return to the Main menu. Press the arrow buttons to
advance to the Printer Setup menu, then press Select. 5 Press the arrow key to advance to the Load menu, then press Select. The
equals sign (=) blinks.
PRINTER SETUP LOAD=AUTO
6 Press the arrow key to set the Load option to Manual, then press Select.
The equals sign (=) stops blinking.
To manually load media
1 Insert media into the printer as shown in the illustrations earlier in this
chapter. Press the Feed Media key and the display will read as follows:
BACKWARD FORWARD
2 Using the arrow keys, up arrow for Backward and down arrow for Forward,
align the front edge of the media with the front of the groove in the platen. 3 Press the Load key, the display shows the following:
SELECT MEDIA SIZE=US ARCH 3
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4 Press Select, the equals (=) sign will blink. Press the arrow key to ad-
vance to the desired media size, then press Select. The equals (=) sign stops blinking and the media is loaded. If your media size is not listed, you will need to select a different media standard, refer to the "Selecting the media standard" section in Chapter 4.
Moving the carriage
When not in use, the cartridges rest in the service station at the right side of the printer. This device seals the inkjets to prevent them from drying out. If power is turned on, always use the Access Cartridges
button on the printer’s front panel to move the carriage away from the service station so that you can install, change, adjust or clean the ink cartridges or the service station.
Installing the cutter
You need to install the cutter if you want the printer to automatically cut the media after printing.
! Be careful when handling the cutter to avoid injury.
To install the cutter
1 Press the Access Cartridges button to move the carriage to the left, out of
the service station. The cutter fits in the printer on the left side of the carriage. Install the
cutter by inserting it into the carriage. 2 Push the cutter into the slot until it clicks into place. 3 Press the Access Cartridges button to move the carriage back into the
service station. This ensures that the cutter blade is in the home position.
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