Oce Arizona 6160 XTS, Arizona 6170 XTS User Manual

Océ Display Graphics Systems User
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Contents
Contents
Chapter
Introduction......................................................................................................................... 7
Chapter
Safety
Chapter
How to
Chapter
How to Operate Your Océ Arizona
Chapter
How to Operate the
Chapter
How to Print in Batch and Dual Origin
Chapter
How to Manage a
1
Preface...................... ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Product Compliance..................................................................................................................................... .. 11
Printer Specifications..................................................................................................................................... 14
2
Information............................................................................................................ 15
UV Ink UV Océ
Safety Interlock System............................................................. .................................................................... 22
Safety
Operator Interface Hardware......................................................................................................................... 46
Printer Interface Software...... .......................................................................... .............................................. 48
Print Maintenance
Counters Module............................................................................................................................................ 59
Settings Module.......................................................................... ................................................................... 60
Tools and Utilities
Software Update Module...............................................................................................................................65
and
Flush
.............................................................................................................................................16
Curing System
Arizona
Awareness
3
Navigate
Job Control Module.............................................................................................................................. 50
4
......................................................................................................................................... 17
6100
Series Safety Labels....................................................................... ................................. 19
........................................................................................................................................... 23
the User
Tasks......................................................................................................................................... 57
Module
Interface............................................................................... 45
.............................................................................................................................62
Printer..................................................................... 67
Training Requirements.................................................................................................................................. 68
How to
How to Set Up a Print How to Static Suppression System Reduces Static
Table Vacuum Vacuum How to Use the
How to Print With Dual How to Print in
Power ON........................................................................................................................................... 69
How to
Power
Off the
Handle Media.....................................................................................................................................75
5
Controls
Zones.................... ............................................................................................................................ 82
Vacuum Zones................ ....................................................... .............................................. 83
6
Batch
7
White
Printer....................... ........................................................................................... 70
Job.............................. ... ............................................................................................ 72
.................................................................................................77
Vacuum
..................................................................................................................................80
Origins........................ ... .......................................................................................... 86
Mode
System............................................................................. 79
Modes
...........................................................................................................................88
Ink
Workflow.......................................................................... 91
............................................................... 85
Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
3
Contents
Operator Guidelines White
Ink
Workflow Overview....................................................................................................................... 93
Configure ONYX How to
White How to Print
ONYX
Media Profiles
Prepare White How to How to
How to
How to
Setup a Printer Flood Fill............................................................................................................ 99
Create Spot
How to
Prepare Spot How to How to How to How to Set Up a File for How to
Create Spot
Ink
QuickStart
White
Chapter
Ink
8
System Management............................................................................................... 125
Arizona Printer Light Ink How to White
Overview
Change
Ink
Option................................. .......................................................................................................... 133
Chapter
Error
9
Handling
Troubleshooting How To
Improve Quality When Banding Occurs....................................................................................... 138
Chapter
Printer
10
Maintenance....................................................................................................... 139
Maintenance Printhead
Checking Recovering Nozzles Recovering Nozzles
Daily
Maintenance........................................................................................................................................ 146
Daily Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Agitate White
Periodic Maintenanc e
How to How to How to How to How to Fill the Cleaning How to Clean How to How to
Guidelines.............................................................................................................................. 140
Nozzle
Nozzle
Maintenance
the the Ink Spit Tray the the the
Change Change Remove Empty
the
Clean
the UV
Change Bleed
for
White Ink................................................................................................................ 92
Software
Access
Overprint Spot Place Raster Images Create a Spot Channel Path
Name
Ink
Inks
...................................................................................................................................... 126
........................................................................................................................................129
Ink
Bags.............................. ................................................................................................ 131
and
Troubleshooting............................................................................ 135
Overview.......................................................................................................................... 136
Maintenance
Horizontal Surfaces..... ....................... ........................... .............................. .................... 147
Automatic Maintenance System Underside Printheads
Ink Bag
the UV a UV
the Ink
Coolant Bottle ................................................ .............................................................. 165
Glass Rails........................................................................................................................ 166
the
Lamp Quartz W indow.................... .......................................... ....................................... 168
an Ink Filter
an Ink
for
White Ink...................................................................................................... 96
for
White
Ink
...............................................................................................................98
Ink Print
Data with the
the
Your
Data in
.....................................................................................................................................118
Jobs................................. ....................................................................................... 120
Performance.............................................................................................................. 142
by by
Procedures............................................................................................................. 146
Procedures.............................................................................................................. 15 7
Ink
from
Gantry Rails.............................................................................................................. 167
Jobs
............................................................................................................ 99
Spot
Layer
Tool.................................. .......................................... 100
Spot
Layer
Tool..................................... .......................................................... 102
Data in
Lamp Bulb.................. ....................................... ........................................... ...... 159
Filter..................................................................................................................... 172
Adobe Illustrator......... ................................................................. ......... 104
Data in
Spot
.................................................................................................................... 142
AMS................................................................................................................. 144
Swabbing........................................................................................................ 145
.................................................................................................................... 148
of the
........................................................................................................................ 153
........................................................................................................................... 156
Lamp Filters ................................... ............................................. ................... 157
the
Waste Tray............... .......................................................................... ............... 164
Illustrator.......................... .. .......................................................... 106
in
Illustrator .....................................................................................109
in
Illustrator............................ .. ........................................... 110
Preflight's Spot
Data in
Photoshop............................................................................................... 115
Table........................ .............................................................................. 163
................................................................................................................. 169
Illustrator
Carriage........................ ....................................................................... 151
Layer
Tool............................. ....................................... 112
...................................................................................113
(AMS)
....................................................................... 149
4
Océ
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Series
Appendix
Application
Application Resources
Index.................................................................................................................................
A
Information................................................................................................. 175
on the Web
Site..................................................................................................... 176
Contents
179
Océ
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6100
Series
5
Contents
6
Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
Chapter
1
Introduction
Preface
Preface
Introduction
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manual provides
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printheads and therefore
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with
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Arizona
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Support
printer's user interface software supports multiple languages.
to the
Settings Module
manual
English version.
is
also available
You can
the
Customer Support web
in
download
other languages. Printers
a PDF file of the
site:
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are
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manual
Introduction
To
select your preferred
in
Chapter 3.
with a
printed copy
in all of the
languages that we
of
the
Océ
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For
further information
Safety
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provide feedback and report errors
Information
This
manual has three sections that contain details printer. your attention
"Safety Guidelines
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• "UV
of the
Internet
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Display Graphics Systems products, please
on
documentation and support
in this
document: dgstechnical.writer@oce.com
Also,
where applicable, cautions and warnings
to
safety precautions.
for Ink
Materials" offers advice
to
Mechanical, Electrical, Thermal and
Curing System Safety" presents warning about
material from that section
the
safety features
are
duplicated here.
for
your printer
visit our
on
safety when handling
are
in the
the
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proper handling
built in to the
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dangers
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or for
information
site:
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ink
and using the
this
manual
of UV
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printer
exposure
that prevent and
and
to UV light.
Preface
on
to
draw
Some
If
your printer malfunctions and can be either under rates report a problem, gather as much information about provide quickly
Statement
of Foreseen
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http://mediaguide.oce.com/
Responsibilities
The the
printer hardware and software ensure that the
operation applications, representative.
dispatched
are
charged
to
your customer care center.
the
problem
Arizona flatbed
The
The
to
create
of the
printer operator must
to
your
a
maintenance agreement,
for any
can be
Use
printers use piezo printing technology and UV-curable
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printer holds
the
print, eliminating image skew problems often associated
Operator
only
properly trained personnel operate
of ONYX
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Thrive®
training
you are
site to
conduct repairs. Service visits
service
inkjet
print directly onto
not
corrected.
printers
the
media stationary while
unable
by
covered under a maintenance agreement. Before calling
The
more information
are
is
be
properly trained.
at the
time
or
ProductionHouse®
is
required. Training courses
to
resolve
purchase order
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intended
made available
rigid
for
use
and flexible media
the
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of
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the
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the
problem,
are
or
prepayment.
problem as possible and have
you can
in a
commercial print
for
operators
printhead assembly (carriage)
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printer. Operators must
operator unfamiliar
are
available; contact your
field
service technicians
paid
for by the
Time
provide initially,
at the
inks to
of up to
for the customer's responsibility
customer,
and
shop
time
of
produce outdoor-
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material
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ready to
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(2.0
inch) moves
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versed in
these
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to
to
Océ
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6100
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Chapter 1
Introduction
9
Preface
The in the has a technician trained operator may perform routine maintenance, with the
The longer the
underside
ensure optimal printer function and It is the
representative. must determined that a service Maintenance sections
Responsibilities
Field technician mandated technician who installs basic the
installation and maintenance
engineer
operator
or
other trained personnel
User Manual, and also replacement
in
charge
of
printer maintenance, that person
are
expected
of
consumable parts (except printheads).
the
printer's internal operation and history.
printer performs automatic printhead maintenance
life for the
responsibility
not
attempt
of the Service
service technicians must have
skills
will
printheads. Periodic cleaning must
of the
carriage,
on a
regular basis.
the
of the
operator
But
knowing when
to
service
call is
for
more details.
the
to call for
printer as
required,
Technician
Océ
is
responsible
by the Océ
required
have basic tools
for all
repairs, upgrading and modification requested
Display Graphics Systems Service and Support Group.
the
to
operate
printer
will
the
printer. Service personnel
of the
for
proper maintenance and servicing.
be
A few
highest quality prints.
to try to
eliminate simple problems before calling a service
service
this
call
is
may cause further damage. When
as soon as possible. See
Display Graphics Systems service training.
also provide training
printer.
In
addition
to
handle
all
user maintenance as detailed
If
your site
is the
optimal candidate.
While
best maintenance results from familiarity
to
ensure
scheduled
the
highest print quality
for
some components, such
and
minutes spent cleaning also helps to
also important.
for the
are
to the
An
untrained operator
you
the
Troubleshooting
by the
The
service
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furnished
with
proper tools for
tools and custom
have
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service
customer or
all of
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each
any
as
and
the
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10
Introduction
Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
Product
Compliance
Product
Introduction
Compliance
This
section provides important information about
6100
Series
GT
and
Océ
Arizona 6160/6170
contact information.
product has been tested
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following sections before sections contain important information equipment problems. assure that precautions mentioned below.
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WARNING
This is a Class A
which
in
product.
case the user may be required to take
This
equipment has been tested and found
pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC against harmful interference when equipment generates, uses, and in
accordance
with the
Operator's Manual, may cause harmful interference
communications. Operation
in
interference expense.
Do not
make manual. the
equipment.
This
Class A digital apparatus complies
classe
A est
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which case
any
changes
If you
make such changes
conforme
à la
Equipment complies
Product
Safety
EMC
and
FCC
compliance
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in
accordance
you
with
sure that
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product/system safely.
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of this
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Printer
Specifications
Printer
Introduction
Printer
Specifications
Specifications
The Océ rigid a gantry contains a carriage that sweeps across length
Arizona 6160/6170
and flexible media.
printhead carriage. Media
of the
table
to
The
print
XTS
printers
printers consist
is
held
flat
an
image
on the
are
and stationary
media.
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printer must
Arizona
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Site
Preparation Guide. Note that there
document.
in this
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production
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document
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read
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inkjet with Océ
capable
of a
with the
3.05m (120.1")
of
producing large format images
flatbed vacuum table and a moving gantry with
on the
vacuum table during printing. The
the
table as
to
change without notice.
the
gantry moves
environmental conditions specified
are
safety requirements and precautions
safety sections before using
VariaDot™
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While
technology
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due caution
on
in
printer.
various
the
has
Media Thickness Maximum Media Weight Nozzle Drop User Interface Curing Power Requirements
Voltage: (Rated Current: 16A)
Compressed See Guide
Environmental Conditions
BTU Hardware Interface
System
the Site
for
Output
Print
Size
Volume:
LCD
UV
air is
required
Preparation
details
USB,
Maximum:
2.51m Maximum: Variable droplet sizes:
curing lamps
200-240VAC 50/60Hz 30A 347-415VAC 50/60Hz 20A Continuous power consumption: Recommended North America
Pressure (max): flow: 12 cfm at Continuous
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10,000
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mm (2.0")
(98.8") x
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to the Océ
BTU (2950
Ethernet
network).
3.06m (120.5")
34
kg/m²
(7
lbs/ft²)
6 to 42
with
variable power settings.
Circuit
Breaker:
20A,
European Union 16A.
120 psi
100psi
flow: 2cfm at
Arizona
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watts) under continuous operation.
TCP/IP, 100
picolitres
on a
user positioned podium.
(Delta) (Wye)
9.6kW
(max)
Peak
100psi
and other operational requirements,
600 Site
Preparation Guide available from
base-T
(or
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if
supported
by
the
Image Processing Software
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2
Safety Information
UV Ink and
Flush
Introduction
General Safety
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safety information, including ventilation rate. at
is
remove caution labels
or
notation.
required operating space
http://global.oce.com/support/.
UV Ink and
Introduction
Personal
Print Height
The
safety concerns involved
the
Material Safety
flush.
NOTE
The MSDS for all UV inks (GEM)
website.
CAUTION
UV inks can be to ensure
Safety
The when handling Post these documents inks
operator must wear nitrile gloves, a protective apron, and safety glasses
and flush when
Warning
power-marking label near
required, contact Customer Service.
or
caution notations.
If you
cannot make label
of this
to the
corresponding Safety
the
dimensions
You can
Flush
For the
Data
download
with the
Sheet
and Flush
latest
MSDS
the
(MSDS)
the
or
product
Data
Safety
handling and use
documents. Review them before handling
are
available from
and
PSDS, visit:
harmful
maximum safety.
inks.
if not
properly
Read and practice safety guidelines as outlined
in the work
you
purchase them.
handled.
area as required
mains entrance.
If a
label
or
notation legible,
is
located
Sheets
of the
Data
in the Site
or the Site
product,
Sheets from
of the UV ink
the
corporate
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Follow
the MSDS
by
prevailing
If
connection
notation
or if the
Preparation Document.
Preparation Guide
the
recommended room volume
the
support
and Flush
Océ
guidelines
in the MSDS for
law. MSDS are
to a
different
is
soiled,
label
Global E-Marketing
please clean the
or
notation is
for
site of
your product
are
detailed in
any UV ink or
carefully in
with
side shields
provided
mains
specific
order
each ink.
with
and
all
Avoid light correctly
Disposal of UV
All separately according (household, waste includes maintenance pads and cloths, gloves and or
Chapter 2 Safety
16
printing
and
Ink
waste containing uncured
partly cured
at a
height greater than recommended as
ink
mist. Always measure
for
that media.
to local
office, etc). Do not
UV ink.
Information
Disposal must
the
or
partly cured
regulations.
allow
it to
be
this
thickness
Do not mix ink reach sewage systems
made according
of the
UV ink is
media
hazardous and must
waste
any
to official local
causes excessive emissions
in
use and
with
or
other material containing uncured
set the
non-hazardous
drinking water supplies. Ink
regulations.
carriage height
be
disposed of
waste
Océ
Arizona
of UV
6100
Series
UV Curing
System
UV Curing
Introduction
Personal
The UV electrical and curing system
How to Handle UV Lamps: UV operation. Use
extreme care mercury whi ch should regulations concerning Mercury
UV Lamp Hazards : exposure unshielded. Special restrictions and protective measures Wear Industrial Protective Eyewear sleeved
Bare skin skin can prematurely.
Ozone: As a UV excites oxygen molecules enough only very
NOTE
A
high concentration
ventilation as indicated
CAUTION
Warning the floor. This can be an issue for meters (16 feet) of the
WARNING
One or more lamp(s) inside this federal, state and local Mercury containing 2012/19/EU number
Safety
WARNING
UV Light
System
Curing System
UV
energies. UV-curable
is
made
be
Let the
taken
lamps
in
is toxic
to
on the Océ
up of two
cool for a
handling
when ingested, handled,
clean
up the spill
Superficial
to UV light.
work
clothes
contact
Serious injuries
are
essential
with the UV
form permanent etching
lamp warms
minute amounts
of
of
ozone
in the Site
for Seated
Individuals:
printer.
regulations.
lamp(s) must be
(Waste Electrical and
of the
mercury containing fluorescent
Emissions
can be
harmful:
Arizona
mercury
lamps operate
minimum
the UV
printers generates hazardous levels
ink
need a high energy
arc
lamps attached at
high temperatures. Never touch a lamp in
of five
minutes before attempting
lamp bulbs.
The UV
or
breathed. Therefor e,
immediately, and then disposed
disposal.
eye
lamp bulbs must
on the
up, it
ozone
can
UV
individuals
damage and burning
can
result from prolonged exposure, especially
with
to
reduce
lenses that
surface
block
the
skin's exposure
be
avoided. When
of the UV
briefly passes through a section
to
create ozone. Once
are
present.
cause irritation, headaches
Preparation Guide.
emissions
are
highest
seated near the
product contain Mercury.
removed
and
treated separately according Directive
Electronic Equipment).
lamp: 20 01
of
thermal,
level of UV light to
to the
carriage.
bulbs contain a small amount
if
bulbs are
of
according to
of the skin can
occur
any
with
cure.
The UV
maintenance.
of
broken, care
local
even brief
if
are
essential when
both
UVA
to UV
and
the
UVB.
Gloves and long-
emissions.
printers
are
heated, compounds from the
bulb. A contaminated bulb may fail
of the light
a UV
lamp has completely
or
nausea. Provide
at a
height
of 90 cm (35 inches)
printer.Remove
Dispose these lamp(s)
European Waste
12.
spectrum which
warmed up,
adequate
all chairs
within 5
according
Catalogue (EWC)
metallic
used.
above
to
all
Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
Chapter 2 ‐ Safety
Information
17
UV Curing
System
Protective measures supplied exposure.
Wear
sleeved
with the
Keep a
Industrial Protective
work
clothes
are
essential
in the
workplace.
Use the UV printer. Wear approp riat e clothing that protects distance
of at Eyewear with
are
essential
least
1 m (3 ft)
to
reduce
from
lenses that
the
skin's exposure
UV
lamps while printing.
block
both
safety glasses
the skin
UVA
to UV
from
and
UVB.
emissions.
with
side shields
UV
light
Gloves and long-
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18
Information
Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
OcéArizona 6100 Series Safety
Labels
Océ Arizona 6100 Series Safety
Introduction
Safety
The
safety labels dangers and hazards. operation
CAUTION
Read and printer.
Labels
Safety Labels
Description
Warning:
Avoid Located looking Wear protective eye-wear long sleeves when using Ultraviolet irradiance Emission Category according EN12198-1:2000 measures workplace.
Wear Safety
Located ways wear gloves when handling ink.
understand
looking directly
on
at the UV light
on the
are
of the
placed
printer.
It is
important
at
strategic locations
all of the safety label
UV Light
carriage cover
Light
are
Hazard.
Radiation Hazards Emission: Effective
- -
Special restrictions and protective
essential when
at UV
to
source
with
this
lamps.
remind
is
dangerous.
side shields, gl oves and
printer.
the
Gloves
maintenance station as a reminder
to be
the
to 7.1 of
machine
aware
descriptions
operator that
is
used
Labels
on the
of the
meaning
UV-
in
the
to
al-
printer
to
warn
of
in the table
Label
the
operator
these labels
below
before
of
to
ensure safe
operating the
possible
Risk of Eye Injury. Wear Eye
maintenance station as is
harmful
gloves when handling ink.
to the
a
eyes and
reminder that
skin.
Protection
Always
Located the wear glasses and
on
the
UV-curable ink
Machine
AC nents. Located
Océ
Arizona
Warning:
Located lamp power supply cover, uum pump enclosure. trained service technician.
6100
Series
lockout:
power switch before servicing
on the
Electric Shock
on the
a
reminder
mains power switch.
door
to the
to
turn
Hazard
electronics enclosure,
the
carriage cover, and
This
area
off
and
any
electrical compo-
can only be
lock out
the UV
accessed
the
the
vac­by
a
Chapter 2 ‐ Safety
Information
19
4
Océ Arizona 6100 Series Safety
Description
General
Located accessed
Warning
on the AC
by a
Labels
enclosure cover.
trained service technician.
This
area
can only
be
Label
Pinch
Point
A
reminder that horizontal movement create a pinch hazard as Located
on
both ends and
it
moves along the
rear
of the
of the
carriage can
the
gantry.
carriage.
be
Crush Hazard: Keep hands clear
reminder that vertical movement
A a
crush hazard tions. Located of the
gantry.
if
hands
on the
or
maintenance station and both
while operating.
objects
are
of the
placed
carriage
in
these loca-
can
ends
Thermal Hazard
Radiated heat from Located
on the
the UV
carriage near
lamps
can
the two UV
cause burns.
lamps.
Caution:
Shock
tric
Replace
For
Continued Protection Against
Only With
Same
Type
and Ratings
Fire And
of
Fuse
Elec
Caution: Disconnect
Refer to the
section
Electrical Shock Hazard
Powered Turn off servicing Refer to the
by two
power switch
section
Warning: tial Before
Refer to the
High Leakage Current Earth
Connecting Supply
Arizona Printer
Danger: High
Warning that el.
Power Before
"How to
power cords.
"How to
Voltage
High
Voltage
Changing Fuse.
Power
the
Printer
Equipment
or
remove both power cords before
Site
is
Power
the
Printer
Connection Essen
Preparation Guide.
present behind marked pan-
On
On
and Off"
and Off"
[3]
Disconnect Power
[4]
Electrical Shock Hazard
[5] High
[6] High
Leakage Current
Voltage
4
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20
Information
Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
OcéArizona 6100 Series Safety
Labels
Description
Warning:
Refer to the
Isolate Power Before
section
and sub-section
Servicing.
"How to
Power
the
"How to Lock Out the
Printer
On
and Off"
Power Switch".
Label
[7]
Isolate Power
Warning:
Warning that at all
Warning: Moving Gantry
If the gantry may start moving
No
Do not ble table and therefore print quality.
Warning Stay Clear
Notice: Indicates
Line
Voltage Always Present
High
Voltage
times, even when machine
green beacon
light on top of the
at any
Step
step
on the
table strut.
strut
it can
bend and thus affect
an
operation that must
is
present behind marked panel
is
turned off
carriage
time.
If
pressure
the level of the
not be Read these items carefully, and make sure the
described operations
is on,
is put on the
printer
performed.
not to
perform
the
ta-
[8] Line
Voltage
Present
[9]
Moving Gantry
[10] No
Step
on
Strut
PE
K
GND
Protective Earth Identification.
Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
[11] PE-K
Chapter 2 ‐ Safety
Information
21
Safety
Interlock System
Safety
Introduction
The Océ Interlock system machine. and integrated as part Active/Disabled status
Components
There
Emergency
The button stops
On at any Emergency Stop.
To Upon release Operator from
The Stop Actuator. acknowledgment
Interlock System
Arizona
The
a Long
of the
are Emergency Stop Actuator Emergency Stop Strip (front and rear) Manual Maintenance Access Door Carriage Guards UV
Lamps (Home and Away)
Emergency Stop Actuator
either side
location along
re-activate
Emergency Stop Strip
6100
Series printers
to
protect
printer
Sense Edge
is
equipped
on
of the
interlock system. A green beacon located
of the
Interlock System
eight elements
Stop
Actuator:
all
printer motion and turns
of the
the
printer after
of the
the
After an
of the
to the
(Left
and Right)
Gantry
its
length
actuator,
user interface
Emergency Stop Strip actuation,
Operator from
are
the
Operator and
with an
either side end
interlock system and
Interlock
is
located
an
Emergency Stop Strip
will trip the
you
press
no
motion at the
will act
as described above,
equipped
with a
Category
any
other personnel when working
Emergency-Stop button located
of the
Gantry.
the
The
printer.
Manual Maintenance Access
System:
at the
User Podium. Activating
off the UV
Interlock System
an
Emergency Stop actuator, turn
can be
Podium.
the
user interface
curing system.
is
installed. Pressing
in the
initiated without acknowledgment
in the
same manner as
no
motion
at the
Operator Podium.
3,
Performance
Level
with
at the
Operator Podium
on the
Carriage indicates
the
Emergency-Stop
the Long
Sense Edge
same manner as the
it
counter-clockwise.
by
the
Emergency
can be
initiated without
the
the
'd'
Door
the
is
Maintenance Station Interlock Function:
The the Carriage and Gantry motion motors when
Beacon Light
A
22
of the
Beacon
cannot initiate movement since hazardous hardware.
Beacon
operator
Chapter 2 Safety
Manual Maintenance Access
bottom
green beacon
the
door
Status
of the
is
carriage
open.
light,
to
located
interlock system and
off/Disabled:
indicates
on/Enabled:
to
approach
Information
indicates
the
machine
Door is
located
at
one end
of the
printer and allows acce ss to
perform Manual Printhead Maintenance and
are
on the
the
the
disabled and
carriage, indicates
printer.
the
printer
can be
the
interlock Safety System has disabled
printer
is
powered
with
caution, because
UV
lamps
are
turned
to the
Operator
approached without caution.
up
and ready
it can
to
initiate motion
to
swab printheads.
off (if
they were On),
the
Active/Disabled
The
all
motion and
initiate motion.
at any
machine
This tells
moment.
Océ
Arizona
status
an
6100
Series
Safety Awareness
Safety
Introduction
Situations
Awareness
This
section contains
when operating your
you
things
show illustrates some situations but
would compromise
as a precaution
IMPORTANT
The
photos
printer.
How NOT to
and
Actions
Avoid these Safety
to
of the
or
physical aspects
the
in the
following table illustrate situations that must
to
use
the
printer
Situations
two
sets
of
Océ
Arizona
avoid
in
order
residual
the
operator must
Avoid
risks
of the
capabilities
For Your
principles that must
6100
Series printer.
to
prevent injury
that
are
inherent
printer that may present a potential danger
of the
printer
be
aware
of
Personal
be
followed
The first set
to the
in the
if
changed. Therefore, they
when using
operator.
operation
the
printer.
be
to
assure maximum safety
uses negative examples to
The
of the
avoided when operating your
Keep the Printing
CAUTION
Keep the Table
Table
only on the
Work
Surface
table.
second
set of
printer. These are
to the
are
Clear
Clear.
principles
operator,
pointed out
Media for
WARNING
Do Not Push the
Do NOT when stationary
Push
the
Carriage
or
when
Carriage
at
it is
anytime, either
moving.
Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
Chapter 2 ‐ Safety
Information
23
4
Safety Awareness
Avoid these Safety
Situations
For Your
Personal
WARNING
Do NOT push the
push
Do not when stationary
the
Gantry
or
when
Gantry
at
anytime, either
it is
moving.
WARNING
Avoid
Do NOT Carriage/Gantry
place
Moving Carriage
any
part
of
your person near the
openings.
4
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Information
Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
Avoid these Safety
Situations
For Your
Personal
Safety Awareness
WARNING
Hot UV
When
the
Manual Maintenance
to
perform Manual Maintenance,
touch
the UV
can
retain heat
turning off.
Lamps
Door is
Curing Lamp assemblies. This
for a
long period
do
NOT
of
time after
Open
WARNING
Do Not Touch Lamp
When
the
Manual Maintenance
to
perform Manual Maintenance,
touch
the UV
can
retain heat
turning off.
Curing Lamp assemblies. This
for a
long period
Assemblies
Door is
do
NOT
of
time after
Open
4
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Arizona
6100
Series
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Information
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Safety Awareness
Avoid these Safety
Situations
For Your
Personal
WARNING
Shear Hazard Closing Door
careful
Be shear when closing Door..
not to
catch your fingers
the
Manual Maintenance
Maintenance
in
the
Height Warning:
Print with
excessive
sive UV
WARNING
UV and Ink Mist
and
Ink Mist
Print
Do NOT Gap. Emissions.
Hazard
initiate a print
This
causes exces-
4
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Information
Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
Avoid these Safety
Situations
For Your
Personal
Safety Awareness
Do NOT in the
Cable Track.
WARNING
Keep
place
Away
any
from Cable
portion
Track
of
your hand
or
arm
WARNING
Avoid Lamp and Carriage
Do NOT between riage Collision
reach
the UV
Bumper
or
place your hand
Curing Lamp head and Car-
Bumper.
or
fingers
4
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Arizona
6100
Series
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27
Safety Awareness
Avoid these Safety
Situations
For Your
Personal
Do NOT ing. Be Gantry machine.
WARNING
Keep Hands
reach under careful Drive
Away
the
to
avoid
the
belts located
When
Printing
machine when print-
sharp edges
at
both sides
of of
the the
Do NOT ing. Be Gantry machine.
WARNING
Avoid
Gantry
reach under careful Drive
to
belts located
the
avoid
Drive
Belts
machine when print-
the
sharp edges
at
both sides
of of
the the
4
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Océ
Arizona
6100
Series
Avoid these Safety
Situations
For Your
Personal
Safety Awareness
Do NOT ing. Be Gantry corners
WARNING
Avoid
reach under
careful
Drive
of the
Gantry
to
and end plates located
machine.
avoid
Pinch
Points
the
machine when print-
the
pinch points
at all
of
the
four
Do NOT cover
WARNING
Avoid AMS
touch
Cover
the Auto
Maintenance Station
4
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Arizona
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Series
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Safety Awareness
Avoid these Safety
Situations
For Your
Personal
Do NOT cover
at
WARNING
Avoid AMS
touch
either end.
Cover
the Auto
Maintenance Station
Do NOT plates
WARNING
Hands Off
place your hands near
Gantry
End
Plates
the
gantry end
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