FujiFilm DL410 Starting Manual

DL410
2Starting Guide
This manual explains precautions and other information you need to know before operating this product.
1. For your safety
2. Getting Started
3. Turning power on/off
5. Mastering basic operations
6. Printer maintenance
7. How to access the HELP display
8. Appendix
English Ver. 3
Preface
We greatly appreciate your purchase of this product.
Before using this product, read the manual carefully, and make sure that you understand the procedures described. Be sure to store the manual near the system so it can be consulted immediately should you have questions or should any problems arise.
If you should lose or heavily damage the manual, contact your place of purchase.
[Issued in May, 2009]
! It is prohibited to copy or reproduce this manual.
! The manual is subject to change without notice.
! Illustrations in the manual may vary depending on the model or manufacturing lot.
! Should you find any unclear points or errors, or should you have any comments for the manual, please contact your place
of purchase.
! If there is a missing page or incorrect pagination in this manual, please contact your place of purchase to receive a
replacement.
Microsoft, MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
UNLHA(32).DLL is free software published by Micco.
This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Trademark symbols,
and ®, are not shown in the manual itself.
Export Control
This Product shall be exported pursuant to the Japan Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law, and Export Control of Administration on Regulations of the U. S. Bureau of Industry and Security, and relevant laws and regulations. If Buyer re­exports, directly or indirectly, the product to any country, the rules or regulations immediately preceding and relevant laws and regulations of the countries concerned shall be applied.
<FCC Declaration of Conformity (for US only)>
WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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.
EN 55022 Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment it may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Explanation of manual
Manual types/contents
The following manuals are supplied with this product.
Manual type Main contents
Specifications • Processing capacity
• Standard equipment/Standard accessories
• Installation requirements
Starting Guide " For your safety
IMPORTANT
• This section explains general safety precautions. Read these precautions thoroughly and carefully.
" Getting Started
This section explains topics you need to know before using this product.
" Turning power on/off
This section explains how to turn the product's power on and off.
" Emergency operation
This section explains the procedure to turn off the power supply in an emergency or corrective actions to perform if the printer makes abnormal sounds.
" Mastering basic operations
This section explains how to print images and how to load paper.
" Printer maintenance
This section explains maintenance procedures of this product.
" How to access the HELP display
You can view the built-in manuals (HELP) on the display. This chapter explains how to access the HELP display.
" Appendix
• Consumable parts and accessories
Operator's Manual " Available functions on each display
This section explains available functions on each display.
" Configuring initial settings
This section explains settings that are required to be configured before you use this product.
" Configuring printing operation settings
This section explains settings related to printing operations such as changing printing method or image quality, and changing paper width.
" Operations to perform when necessary
This section explains how to save and load the printer setting data.
" Troubleshooting
This section explains corrective actions to perform when an error or attention message is shown.
" Quick reference
This section explains corrective actions to perform if the quality of finished prints is not optimal or images are not printed.
" Glossary
This section explains terms in this manual.
This manual is provided in a hard copy, on built-in HELP
, and on a CD.
This manual is supplied on built-in Help and on a CD.
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Symbols used in this manual
This section explains the definitions of the symbols used in this manual.
Operator's Manual (options) This manual explains how to operate each option.
The Operator's Manual is supplied for each option.
Installation Manual This manual explains procedures to install the product, install various software
and configure various settings.
Manual type Main contents
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The symbols shown below are used in this manual. Confirm the meaning of each of them before reading the manual.
The pointing finger indicates the manual or section where you can find additional information.
The Important symbol indicate s supplementary explanations, operations or procedures that require caution, and instructions that must be followed.
This is called the alert symbol. Text following this symbol contains particularly important information concerning safety. Be sure to heed this information. This symbol is used in conjunction with the words DANGER
, WARNING and CAUTION, according to the possible degree of
injury to people or damage to physical property.
The Note symbol indicates useful information on functions and instructions.
Reference
G068176
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Explanation of manual ........................................................................................................................... iii
Manual types/contents ................................................................................................................... iii
Symbols used in this manual .........................................................................................................iv
1. For your safety
1.1 Description of warnings (signal words) ........................................................................... 1 - 2
1.2 Location of warning labels .............................................................................................. 1 - 3
1.3 Safety precautions for operation ..................................................................................... 1 - 4
1.4 Additional precautions..................................................................................................... 1-5
2. Getting Started
2.1 Component names and functions ................................................................................... 2 - 2
2.2 Paper .............................................................................................................................. 2 - 4
2.2.1 Handling paper .............................................................................................................................. 2 - 4
2.2.2 Storing paper ................................................................................................................................. 2 - 4
2.3 Ink cartridge .................................................................................................................... 2 - 6
2.3.1 Handling ink cartridges ................................................................................................................. 2 - 6
2.3.2 Storing ink cartridges .................................................................................................................... 2 - 6
3. Turning power on/off
3.1 Turning on the power supply........................................................................................... 3 - 2
3.2 Turning off the power supply........................................................................................... 3 - 3
3.2.1 Operation after turning the power supply off................................................................................ 3 - 4
4. Emergency operation
4.1 Emergency operation ...................................................................................................... 4 - 2
4.1.1 Turning off the power supply in an emergency............................................................................. 4-2
4.1.2 If the printer makes abnormal sounds ........................................................................................... 4 - 2
5. Mastering basic operations
5.1 Printer Information display and Maintenance display ..................................................... 5 - 2
5.1.1 Accessing the Printer Information display and Maintenance display ........................................... 5 - 2
5.2 Making prints................................................................................................................... 5 - 6
5.2.1 Starting printing............................................................................................................................. 5 - 6
5.3 Loading paper ................................................................................................................. 5 - 7
5.3.1 Loading roll paper ......................................................................................................................... 5 - 7
5.3.2 Loading sheet paper..................................................................................................................... 5 - 13
5.4 Replacing ink cartridges................................................................................................ 5 - 16
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5.5 Replacing ribbon cassettes ........................................................................................... 5 - 18
6. Printer maintenance
6.1 Maintenance items and timing ........................................................................................ 6 - 2
6.2 Weekly Checks ............................................................................................................... 6-3
6.2.1 Cleaning the paper supply section................................................................................................. 6 - 3
6.2.2 Cleaning the printing mount.......................................................................................................... 6 - 4
6.3 Three-month checks ....................................................................................................... 6 - 6
6.3.1 Cleaning sensors and rollers.......................................................................................................... 6 - 6
6.3.2 Cleaning the air filter..................................................................................................................... 6 - 9
7. How to access the HELP display
7.1 Accessing the HELP display ........................................................................................... 7 - 2
7.1.1 Accessing the HELP display from the Maintenance display ........................................................ 7 - 2
7.1.2 Closing the HELP display ............................................................................................................. 7 - 3
7.1.3 Hiding the HELP display............................................................................................................... 7 - 3
8. Appendix
8.1 Consumable parts and accessories................................................................................ 8 - 2
8.1.1 Consumable parts .......................................................................................................................... 8 - 2
8.1.2 Other supplied parts....................................................................................................................... 8 - 2
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1. For your safety
This section explains general safety precautions. Read these precautions thoroughly and carefully.
1.1 Description of warnings (signal words)
1–2
1.1 Description of warnings (signal words)
• Signal words identify the level of injuries that can potentially occur.
• The signal words used in this manual and found on labels, DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION, are assigned according to the level of potential risk.
• Warning labels are located at or near the part of the system that poses the indicated danger. Ignoring a warning may cause death or serious injury, or system malfunction. Be sure to follow the indications in the manuals and on the warning labels.
• The warnings include a signal word, the type and extent of the danger, and information on avoiding danger.
• Carefully read and understand the warnings included in this manual and on the warning labels before operating the system.
Example of warning label
This indicates situations that if not immediately avoided could result in serious injury or death.
This indicates situations that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death
.
This indicates situations that if not avoided could result in non-life threatening injury
. It is also used to indicate situations
which may cause damage to physical property.
Warning text (warning indication)
Symbol (warning indication)
Warning (signal word)
SIGNALWORD
1.2 Location of warning labels
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1. For your safety
1.2 Location of warning labels
The following shows the locations and types of warning labels on this product. Follow the instructions on the labels carefully in order to operate the system safely and avoid accidents. Do not remove the labels. If a label becomes illegible or comes off completely, contact your place of purchase for a replacement label using the part number shown.
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3
2
1
1
3
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A023350-01
A234343-01
A515330-01
1.3 Safety precautions for operation
1–4
1.3 Safety precautions for operation
!!!! General precautions
• Do not modify, remove or install any non-specified parts without our permission. Doing so may cause severe personal injury or damage this product. It also voids any quality guarantee.
• Do not remove safety devices or modify it so that it cannot function. Doing either may put the users at risk or cause a malfunction.
• Immediately stop the system if it smokes or is overheating during operation. Disconnect the power supply and contact your place of purchase.
!!!! Precautions against electric shock
• Do not remove covers while the power cable of this machine is connected. Doing so presents a risk of electrical shock. An electrical shock may cause severe personal injury or death, and/or damage to this machine.
• Do not remove covers unless directed by us or specified in the manual.
• Consult an electrician for electrical grounding.
!!!! Precautions for operating heating section
• Dryer heaters and motors emit a substantial amount of heat. If you directly touch them during operation or right after operation, you may get burnt. When replacement of parts or maintenance is performed, make sure that the temperature is fully lowered. If you have got burnt, cool the burn with running water and contact a physician as soon as possible.
1.4 Additional precautions
1–5
1. For your safety
1.4 Additional precautions
!!!! Precautions in operating this product
• Do not suddenly change the temperature of the room in which this product is installed. Rapid changes in room temperature may cause condensation in the system and adversely affect its performance.
• Provide sufficient ventilation. Do not use this product in a closed location.
• Do not place any vase or cup containing liquid on this product. Liquid can damage this product. In addition, do not sit on, place heavy objects on or push this product. Applying load on this product causes malfunction or failure.
• This product has some vents. These vents are used for air intake/outlet. Do not place anything in front of the vents or block them in any way.
• Subjecting the system to shock or vibrations may cause damage. To prevent damage to this product, avoid subjecting it to shock or vibration.
• Connecting devices or using software not recommended by us may result in system malfunctions, and are not covered under warranty.
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2. Getting Started
This section explains topics you need to know before using this product.
2.1 Component names and functions
2–2
2.1 Component names and functions
!!!! Printer exterior
Maintenance door
• Open this to clean the printing mount.
Front door
• Open this to load paper.
Power switch
• The power switch position varies depending on the printer PC type. Usually, this switch is not used.
Ready lamp
• Lights in green: The printer is ready to print.
• Blinks in green: Prints are being processed, or the system is in the energy saving mode.
Alarm lamp
• Lights in red: An attention has occurred. It also lights in red while the printer is performing initial operations or head cleaning.
• Blinks in red: An error has occurred.
Ink cartridge unit
• Attach the ink cartridges.
• Adjust this according to the size of sheet paper.
Paper supply tray
• Open this to load sheet paper.
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Print receiving tray
• Adjust the tray according to the paper advance length. If an optional long length print guide is attached, do not pull this out.
Long length print guide
• Attach this when making prints whose paper width is 203 mm or 254 mm and the advance length is over 457 mm. (option)
Paper cut waste box
• Waste paper accumulates in this box.
Rear door
• Open this when replacing ribbon cassette of the optional CVP.
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2.1 Component names and functions
2–3
2. Getting Started
!!!! Printer interior
Spindle unit
• L o a d p a p e r .
CVP (Correction Value Printing Unit)
• Prints print information on the back of paper. (option)
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2.2 Paper
2–4
2.2 Paper
Use the specified paper. Using paper other than that specified may adversely affect finished prints and cause problems.
• For details about the specified paper, see 8.1 Consumable parts and accessories.
2.2.1 Handling paper
• Do not bend paper or scratch the printing surface.
• Do not touch the printing surface of paper. Moisture or oil on your hands affects the quality of prints.
• When handling paper, hold the edge of paper. We recommend that you put on clean cotton gloves.
• Keep the cardboard box and bags in which paper was contained, because they will be used for storing paper.
• Once the paper container is opened, we recommend the paper be used within three months. Using it three months after first opening may adversely affect print quality.
• Print quality may be low if the last 1 m of paper on the roll is used. Therefore, 100 m rolls of paper are actually 101 m long.
For details about the precautions for handling the specified sheet paper, see the instruction supplied with the paper. Do not use sheet paper specified below. Doing so may cause a paper jam.
• Paper with bent edges
• Wrinkled paper
• Curled paper If paper is curled, flatten it before use. Curled paper may touch the printhead and become dirty.
• Damp paper
• Cut paper
2.2.2 Storing paper
!!!! Storing roll paper
Store roll paper in a place where there is no direct sunlight, with the following condition. The storage environment for unopened packs of roll paper and that for opened packs of roll paper are different.
Unopened roll paper
Store it in a place where the relative humidity is from 20% to 80% and the room temperature is from 15°C to 25°C.
Opened roll paper
• Once the paper container is opened, we recommend the paper be used within three months. Using it three months after first opening may adversely affect print quality.
• Wind unused roll paper tightly, and put it in the bag that originally contained the paper. Then store it in the cardboard box or a paper case (optional). If the roll paper is loaded in the printer for a certain period of time (generally two or more days), the roll paper quality may deteriorate.
Storage location Storage environment
Relative humidity Room temperature
Card board box (for storing paper by keeping it in a bag in which the paper was initially kept)
From 20% to 80% From 15°C to 30°C
Paper case (option) From 20% to 80% From 15°C to 30°C
Printer interior Not equipped with the
optional humidity conditioning kit
From 30% to 75% From 15°C to 30°C
Equipped with the optional humidity conditioning kit
From 20% to 80% From 15°C to 30°C
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