Rena MACH 5 Operator's Manual

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MACH 5
DIGITAL COLOR PRINTER
OPERATOR’S GUIDE
Rev 6-20-11
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RENA Systems Inc. would like to Thank You for investing in our quality built products.
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Model:
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Purchased From:
Dealer Name:
Contact Name:
Address:
Address:
Phone Number:
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Use the following “Warranty Registration” link to register your product with Rena Systems.
http://www.renausa.com/support/warranty_registration.asp
Notes
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS..............................................................................................................................I
SECTION 1 – GETTING ACQUAINTED ................................................................................................ 1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS......................................................................................................................... 1
FRONT VIEW ............................................................................................................................................... 2
REAR VIEW ................................................................................................................................................. 3
PRINT ENGINE AREA ................................................................................................................................... 4
BEHIND THE INK TANK DOOR ..................................................................................................................... 5
SECTION 2 – INSTALLING THE PRINTER.......................................................................................... 6
TRANSPORT INSPECTION ............................................................................................................................. 6
TOOLS NEEDED........................................................................................................................................... 6
CHOOSING THE LOCATION .......................................................................................................................... 6
Work-Table Surface Must be Level......................................................................................................... 6
UNPACKING................................................................................................................................................. 7
Accessory Box Contents.......................................................................................................................... 8
INSTALLING MEDIA GUIDES........................................................................................................................ 9
CONNECTING THE PRINTER ....................................................................................................................... 11
Connecting Power................................................................................................................................ 11
Connecting to the Computer................................................................................................................. 11
Minimum Computer System Requirements........................................................................................... 11
INSTALLING THE SERVICE STATION .......................................................................................................... 12
INSTALLING THE PRINTER SOFTWARE ....................................................................................................... 16
INSTALL THE INK TANKS........................................................................................................................... 19
Ink Tank Anatomy................................................................................................................................. 19
PROCEDURE (Installing the Ink Tanks):............................................................................................ 20
INSTALLING THE PRINTHEAD CARTRIDGE ................................................................................................. 22
Printhead Cartridge Protective Packaging.......................................................................................... 22
Procedure (Installing the Printhead):.................................................................................................. 23
SECTION 3 – OPERATING THE PRINTER......................................................................................... 27
CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS.................................................................................................................... 27
Printer Status Light Indicators............................................................................................................. 28
SETTING UP THE FEED ............................................................................................................................... 31
PRINTER DRIVER AND TOOLBOX FEATURES.............................................................................................. 34
Printer Driver Properties..................................................................................................................... 34
Using the M Series Toolbox Utility ...................................................................................................... 38
PRINTING................................................................................................................................................... 41
Printhead Cartridge Conditioning ....................................................................................................... 41
General Software Setup Info:............................................................................................................... 41
Setting Up a Job in MS Word® (2003)................................................................................................. 42
Setting Up a Job in Satori Bulk Mailer® ............................................................................................. 45
SECTION 4 – OPERATOR MAINTENANCE....................................................................................... 52
INK TANK STORAGE AND HANDLING ........................................................................................................ 52
REPLACING THE INK TANKS ...................................................................................................................... 52
PRINTHEAD CARTRIDGE STORAGE AND HANDLING .................................................................................. 54
CLEANING THE PRINTHEAD CARTRIDGE ................................................................................................... 54
From the M Series Driver:................................................................................................................... 54
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From the Toolbox:................................................................................................................................ 54
Using the Clean Printhead Button:...................................................................................................... 55
Manual Printhead Cleaning:................................................................................................................ 55
Still Experiencing Print Quality Issues?............................................................................................... 55
REPLACING THE PRINTHEAD CARTRIDGE.................................................................................................. 56
CLEARING MEDIA JAMS............................................................................................................................ 57
INSPECTING/REPLACING THE INK WASTE TRAY........................................................................................ 58
REPLACING THE SHEET SEPARATORS........................................................................................................ 59
SECTION 5 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE...................................................................................... 61
PRINT QUALITY ISSUES:............................................................................................................................ 61
THE PRINTHEAD CARTRIDGE .................................................................................................................... 62
THE PRINTER............................................................................................................................................. 63
ERRORS AND WARNINGS ......................................................................................................................... 64
Alert Window Messages........................................................................................................................ 64
Toolbox System Status Messages.......................................................................................................... 65
APPENDIX A – RENA MACH 5 SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................... 67
APPENDIX B – SUPPLIES AND OPTIONAL HARDWARE..............................................................68
APPENDIX C – PREPARING PRINTER FOR TRANSPORT............................................................ 70
LOCAL RELOCATION.................................................................................................................................. 70
REMOTE RELOCATION OR SHIPPING........................................................................................................... 70
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Section 1 – Getting Acquainted
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
THIS EQUIPMENT PRESENTS NO PROBLEM WHEN USED PROPERLY. HOWEVER, CERTAIN SAFETY RULES SHOULD BE OBSERVED WHEN OPERATING THE RENA MACH 5 PRINTER.
BEFORE USING THE PRINTER, YOU SHOULD READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES, SAFETY WARNINGS, AND INSTRUCTIONS:
9 Keep hands, hair, and clothing clear of rollers and other moving parts. 9 Avoid touching moving parts or materials while the machine is in use. Before clearing a jam, be sure
machine mechanisms come to a stop.
9 Always turn off the machine before making adjustments, cleaning the machine, or performing any
maintenance covered in this manual.
9 The power cord, supplied with the machine, should be plugged into a properly grounded wall outlet
located near the machine and easily accessible. Failure to properly ground the machine can result in severe personal injury and/or fire.
9 The power cord and wall plug is the primary means of disconnecting the machine from the power
supply.
9 DO NOT use an adapter plug on the line cord or wall outlet. 9 DO NOT remove the ground pin from the line cord. 9 DO NOT route the power cord over sharp edges or trap between furniture. 9 Avoid using wall outlets that are controlled by wall switches or shared with other equipment. 9 Make sure there is no strain on the power cord caused by jamming between the equipment, walls or
furniture.
9 DO NOT remove covers. Covers enclose hazardous parts that should only be accessed by a qualified
service representative. Report any damage of covers to your service representative.
9 This machine requires periodic maintenance. Contact your authorized service representative for
required service schedules.
9 To prevent overheating, do not cover the vent openings. 9 Use this equipment only for its intended purpose.
In addition, follow any specific occupational safety and health standards for your workplace or area.
This manual is intended solely for the use and information of RENA Systems, Inc., its designated agents, customers, and their employees. The information in this guide was obtained from several different sources that are deemed reliable by all industry standards. To the best of our knowledge, that information is accurate in all respects. However, neither RENA Systems, Inc. nor any of its agents or employees shall be responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein.
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including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher
is a registered trademark of Memjet Labels, Inc.
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Front View
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Exit Roller Cover – This cover plate must be removed to install the Service Station. Control Panel – Provides printer controls. See “Control Panel Functions” section. Side Guide Locking Knob – Used to secure the position of the side guide.
Rear Media Support Guide – Provides the proper angle to enhance paper feeding and
separation. Media Support Wedge – Allows for adjustments in stack angle, based on media type and
length. Helps to force the media against the separation area. Narrow and wide wedges are provided with the printer, to accommodate different media widths.
Adjustable Media Side Guide – Adjusts to hold the media against the Media Registration Side Guide.
Media Registration Side Guide– All media is registered against this guide. It has two positions. Inner position for media measuring 3” to 8.5” in width. Outer position for media measuring 8.6” to 9.5” in width.
Sheet Separator Locking Screws – These thumb screws (four total) are used to secure the positions of the four sheet separators.
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Top Cover – Provides access to the Print Engine. Ink Tank Door – Hinged door provides access to the Ink Tanks and Ink Waste Tray.
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Main Power Switch, Receptacle and Fuse – Plug in AC power cord here. Switch turns main power on or off. Fuse provides over-current protection. Fuse rating: 2.5A, 250V, slow blow.
CAUTION: Make sure power cord is disconnected from printer before checking/replacing fuse.
WARNING: Press the ON/OFF Button, located on control panel, to properly shut-down the print
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engine. Wait until all control panel lights turn off, before you turn off the main power switch.
Tip: Starting with S/N 100027598; to power-up the print engine you must press the control panel’s ON/OFF button after turning ON the Main Power Switch. In earlier units, the print engine would automatically power-up after turning on the main power switch.
USB Port Connection – (USB 2.0) The USB cable attaches to the printer here.
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Network Connection – (Ethernet) The network cable plugs in here.
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Sheet Separators – Used to separate a single piece of media from the stack. There are four sheet
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separators on this printer.
Feed Rollers – Delivers the bottom piece of media, from the stack, through the separation area
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and under the forwarding rollers. There are eight feed rollers on this printer.
Media Support Wedge Thumb Screw – Used to secure the Media Support Wedge to the Rear
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Media Support Guide.
Counter – LCD displays number of pieces run for a given job. Reset button zeros counter.
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Rear Media Support Guide Knob – Attaches the Rear Media Support Guide to the printer body.
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Print Engine Area
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Print Engine with printhead cartridge
installed and printhead latch closed.
Antistatic Brush Assembly – This assembly contains an antistatic brush that is used to help reduce static energy and remove paper dust from the media. This assembly also contains upper
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pressure rollers and fingers that help guide the paper into the print engine.
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Printhead Latch – When lowered and locked this device connects the Ink Couplings with the Printhead Cartridge. Note: The printhead latch on your printer may be blue or black. WARNING! Never attempt to open the printhead latch manually, when in the closed/locked
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position. Sever damage will result. Use the Printhead Release function from the Toolbox utility on your PC or press the Printhead Latch Release button if a computer is not available.
Clean Printhead Button – The button located below this opening can be used to enable a “Level 1 Cleaning” cycle. Insert a non-conductive tool (i.e. plastic pen) into the opening provided, and
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lightly press the button. Additional levels of cleaning can be enabled from the M Series Driver services.
Ink Couplings – These devices connect the ink tubes to the printhead cartridge. The printhead
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latch is used to engage or disengage these devices from the printhead cartridge.
Printhead Latch Release Button – The button, located below this opening, can be used to initiate the printhead latch release cycle. Insert a non-conductive tool (i.e. plastic pen) and lightly press the
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button. If the system is primed it will run a deprime cycle before releasing the latch. This feature can also be initiated from the Toolbox utility and M Series Driver services.
Print Engine Latches – Lift up on both latches, at the same time, to release and swing open the top section of the Print Engine. CAUTION! Do NOT open the Print Engine while the printer is operating.
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Make sure the Print Engine is closed and locked before operating. Do NOT open the Print Engine to an angle greater than 60º.
Printhead Cartridge – Memjet® printhead; produces an 8.5” wide, full color, print area.
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Behind the Ink Tank Door
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Ink Tank Securing Latches – Used to hold the Ink Tanks in the slots.
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NOTE: Please be sure that both sides, at the bottom part of the latch, are engaged.
Ink Tanks – Five Ink Tanks are used in the printer.
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Cyan (C), Yellow (Y), Magenta (M), Black (K), Black (K)
Ink Waste Tray –The purpose of this tray is to catch any waste ink produced by the system. This
tray is filled with absorbent material.
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The tabs located at the left and right sides of the tray; secure the tray to the print engine frame. Please be sure the tabs “click” into the frame to secure the tray’s position.
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Section 2 – Installing the Printer
Before using the RENA Mach 5 printer the following must be done:
Upon delivery; inspect packaging and repor t any issues to Carrier.
Choose a location for the printer
Unpack and assemble the printer
Install the Service Station (to be done by a qualified technici an)
Install the Printer Software (Drivers and Toolbox)
Install the Ink Tanks
Install the Printhead
Set up the feed on the printer to accommodate your media (covered in
Transport Inspection
The printer is shipped in appropriate packaging so that, under normal shipping co nditions, it reaches its destination without damage.
NOTICE: Report damage to the carrier. The carrier is liable for any damage during transport. Transport and storage should take place under the following co nditions:
- At temperatures between -25°C and +50°C (-13 °F to 122 °F).
- At a relative air humidity between 5% and 95%, non-condensing.
- At an atmospheric pressure between 70 kPa and 105 kPa. Exposure to conditions that are not permissible may lead to damage which is not externally visible.
IMPORTANT Please save the packaging materials for future use! It will be required if you ever need to ship the printer. Before shipping; please refer to the appendix section “
Preparing the Printer for Transport”.
Operating the Printer).
Tools Needed
Knife and scissors to open packaging
#2 Philips head Screwdriver
Carpenters Level (recommend using 18” or longer level)
Protective gloves should be worn to avoid getting ink on hands when removing protective
packaging materials from the ink coupling areas, the Ink Tank areas, and when installing/removing Printhead Cartridge and Ink Tanks.
Choosing the Location
The RENA Mach 5 should be placed on a sturdy, level, worktable or cabinet at least 9 inches from any walls. Protect the Mach 5 from excessive heat, dust, and moisture – avoid placing it in direct sunlight.
Work-Table Surface Must be Level
The surface that the printer is placed upon must be level, front to back and side to side. Use a carpenter’s level to verify that the surface is level. If the surface is not level the printer will not perform properly. Do NOT move the printer while the power is on.
Operation should take place under the following conditions:
- At temperatures between +15°C and +35°C (-59 °F to 95 °F).
- At a relative air humidity between 20% and 80%, non-condensing.
- At an atmospheric pressure between 70 kPa and 105 kPa. Exposure to conditions that are not permissible may lead to damage which is not externally visible. Allow the printer, printhead and ink tanks to acclimate to ambient temperature before using the pri nter
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Unpacking
Please refer to the unpacking sequence, shown below. NOTE: Packaging materials may vary slightly from what is shown below.
Please save the packaging in a safe place, for possible future use. Two people will be required to safely lift the printer and place it onto a sturdy, level work table.
IMPORTANT: WORK TABLE SURFACE MUST BE LEVEL!
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Save the Packaging for possible future use.
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Accessory Box Contents Accessory Box Contents
Items contained in the Accessories Box
The following items are included with your printer: The following items are included with your printer:
QtyQty
[Image Reference] Description
5 [A] Ink Tanks
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Black 1 [B] Printhead Cartridge and packaging
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B
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1 [C] Rear Media Support Guide
- thumb screw attached to printer
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1 [D] Service Station 1 [E] Wide Media Support Wedge
- mounting hardware attached to item C 1 [F] Narrow Media Support Wedge
- mounting hardware attached to item C 1 [G] Media Registration Side Guide
- mounting screws attached to printer 1 [H] Adjustable Media Side Guide
- mounting screws attached to printer 1 [I] USB Cable 1 [J] Power Cord 1 [K] Mach 5 Operation CD
- contains printer software and pdf manual
Note: Ink Tanks and Printhead Cartridges can be purchased through your local Rena Systems Dealer. To locate a Rena Systems Dealer in your area, please use the following link. http://www.renausa.com/dealer_locator_search.asp See “
Appendix B” for supplies selection.
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Installing Media Guides
The screws needed to attach the side guides to the printer are located under the shipping tape in their respective positions.
1. Begin by installing the Media Registration Side
Guide using the two screws [1] provided:
2. Next install the Adjustable Media Side Guide
using the two screws [2] provided.
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3. Attach the Rear Media Support Guide using the
knob [3] provided. The two outer holes in the guide fit over the socket head screws; as shown.
4. Install the desired Media Support Wedge using the
mounting hardware [4]; as described below.
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Choose the appropriate Media Support Wedge for your application: Wide Media Support Wedge [5] – For media that is 8 inches wide or greater. Narrow Media Support Wedge [6] – For media that is less than 8 inches wide.
The Anchor Plate [7] fits into the slot, from the underside of the Rear Media Support Guide. Position the Media Support Wedge so the upper and lower holes fit onto the two tabs from the Anchor Plate. The washer [8] goes between the Thumb Screw [9] and the Media Support Wedge. The Thumb Screw is inserted down through the washer, then through the center hole in the Media Support Wedge and into the threaded hole in the Anchor Plate. Tighten the thumb screw to secure the Media Support Wedge onto the Rear Media Support Guide.
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Connecting the Printer
Connecting Power
Check to make sure that he Main Power Switch [1] is in the OFF position. Connect the AC power cord to the printer’s receptacle [1]. Connect the other end of the AC power cord to a 115 – 230 volt AC, 50/60 Hz, grounded outlet.
Do NOT
NOTE: The use of a surge protector/line conditioner is highly recommended.
turn the printer on at this time.
CAUTION
DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER PLUG OR EXTENSION CORD TO CONNECT THE PRINTER TO THE WALL RECEPTACLE.
DO NOT USE OUTLETS CONTROLLED BY WALL SWITCHES.
DO NOT USE AN OUTLET THAT SHARES THE SAME CIRCUIT WITH LARGE ELECTRICAL
MACHINES OR APPLIANCES
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Connecting to the Computer
The Printer connects to the computer through the USB port (2). A Network (Ethernet) port (3) is provided for operation in a network environment.
NOTE: At the time of this manuals publication, information on connecting the printer via the Network (Ethernet) port was not available. Please contact your support representative for network connection help.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT connect the printer to the computer, until prompted to do so, during the printer driver installation process. See “
Installing the Printer Software” section.
Minimum Computer System Requirements
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7. Supports 32 and 64 bit systems.
You must have administrative privileges on the system.
Pentium II, 2 GHz minimum (Pentium Dual Core, 2.5 GHz or better, is optimal)
System memory – 2 GB minimum; or as recommended for your operating system .
At least 10 GB free hard-disk space.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6. 0 or higher.
Java version 6 or higher
CD/DVD drive
USB 2.0 port
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Installing the Service Station
Due to the technical nature of this procedure; this process should only be performed by a qualified technical support person. This process is normally performed when the printer is first installed or when technical maintenance is needed on the printer.
CAUTION
THIS PROCESS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A
QUALIFIED TECHNICAL SUPPORT PERSON.
The Service Station fits in the slot immediately above the Ink Tank slots. The Service Station contains three separate areas/devices that are used to perform the following tasks.
Cleaning. The wiper roller cleans the Printhead nozzles of excess ink and debris.
Printing/Purging. This area acts as a base to support media during printing. It also contains a
purging area; which captures and absorbs ink that is purged, to help keep nozzles clear.
Capping. This area seals and protects the printhead nozzles when not in use.
PROCEDURE:
1. Make sure the printer is powered OFF.
If the printer is not print engine to power off (all control panel light’s off). Then turn the Main Power Switch OFF.
2. Open the Ink Tank Door (hinged at bottom).
3. Open the Top Cover.
4. Remove the Exit Roller Cover by removing the four (4) screws.
The Service Station Slot and Ribbon Cable will be exposed.
powered off, press the ON/OFF button once and wait about 45 secon ds for t he
Service Station
Ink Tank
Door
Slot
Ribbon
Cable
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5. Carefully remove the Service Station from its packaging.
NOTE: Loose parts may fall out. Keep wiper roller side facing up, when removing the packaging.
CAUTION!
Make sure latches on the Wiper Roller are fully latched before installing the Service Station.
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Check the latch at each end of
the wiper roller.
6. Slide the Cable Securing Latch open on the Service Station Circuit Board; as shown below.
7. Insert the Ribbon Cable (blue side up) into the space under the Cable Securing Latch [1].
Make sure the ribbon cable is pushed in all the way and is NOT crooked. Then close the Cable Securing Latch [2].
Opened Closed
Close Open
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8. Once the Ribbon Cable is properly connected to the Service Station Circuit Board; gently slide the
Service Station, wiper roller end first, into the Service Station Slot until it stops. The Service Station fits into the slot immediately above the Ink Tank slots. NOTE: The Ink Tank Door must be open to perform this procedure.
Wiper Roller end of
Service Station
Ribbon Cable
Connected to Service
Station Circuit Board
9. Look down through open area of the Printhead
Cartridge compartment, in the top of the Print Engine, to make sure the Service Station is aligned with the “Bar”; as shown.
IMPORTANT! Service Station must perfectly aligned with “Bar” to prevent misalignment and jamming of the service station.
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10. GENTLY push in on the Service Station with one hand, while slowly turning the “Large Gear”
clockwise with the other hand. It should be easy to turn this gear and the service station should start to drive into the print engine squarely. Once the Service Station moves about ¼ inch past the “Bar” (shown in previous step), stop turning the gear. Do NOT manually drive the Service Station into the print engin e b e yond this point.
NOTE: The “Large Gear” is located on the non-operator side of Print Engine; as shown below. You don’t
need to open the Print Engine to access this gear.
You don’t need to open the Print Engine.
Shown for clarification purpose only.
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11. Turn the printer’s Main Power Switch ON; then press the control panel’s ON/OFF button.
After printer initialization (~45 seconds) the Print Engine will automatically pull the Service Station the rest of the way in. NOTICE: If the Service Station should get jammed during this process (you hear motor stall noise or gear slipping noise); immediately turn OFF the printer’s Main Power Switch. This is one of the only exceptions for turning off the printer using the main power switch, before properly powering­down the print engine. Remove the Service station by turning the Large Gear counter-clockwise. Re-check that the Wiper Roller is properly installed and latched at each end. Then re-install the Service Station starting from step 8 above.
Tip: The “Eject Service Station” button, located in the M Series Toolbox, should be used if the service station needs to be removed in the future.
12. Re-install the Exit Roller Cover plate, using the 4 screws. Make sure the cover is installed in the
proper orientation. Tip: Since the Exit Roller Cover is also an integral part of the frame structure; you may need to push in on the outer frames to get the screw holes in the Exit Roller Cover to align. Close the Top Cover and the Ink Tank Door.
Ink Tank
Door
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Installing the Printer Software
During this process the M Series Driver and M Series Toolbox utility will be installed onto your computer system.
NOTE: If you are updating the Mach 5 (M Series) printer software (printer driver and toolbox utility); please be sure to Uninstall the old software before installing the new software. Use the “Uninstall” feature found on your computer system under All Programs, “Memjet”, “M Series Driver”.
PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect the USB cable connection from the printer; if you plugged it in already.
2. Insert the CD, supplied with the printer, into your CD drive. If the “Launch Menu” window does
not automatically open in your browser. Locate and run the “MENU_LAUNCH.htm” file, located on the root directory of the CD.
3. When the Mach 5 Operation CD “Launch
Menu” window opens on the computer screen; Click “Install Printer Software”.
NOTE: If you receive a Windows security or authorization warning, click on “YES” or “Continue Anyway”.
Tip: If you are unable to start the software installation using the button in the “Launch Menu”: Browse to the CD. Locate and open the Printer Drivers folder. Located and run “Install.exe” to start the install.
4. When the License Agreement window opens.
Carefully read the “End User Agreement”. If you agree to the terms, check “I accept…” then click Next>.
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5. When the Printer Connections window opens.
Select the USB choice and then click Next>.
NOTE: At the time of this manuals publication, information on connecting the printer via the Network (Ethernet) po rt was not available. Please contact your support representative for network connection hel p.
NOTE: If you receive a Windows security or authorization warning, click on “YES” or “Continue Anyway”.
6. After a few moments the “Connect your device
now” window will appear. Turn the printer’s Main Power Switch ON; then press the control panel’s ON/OFF button. Wait about 45 seconds for the Print Engine to power­up (ON/OFF button will illuminate). Then connect the USB cable.
click on the <Back or Cancel buttons. The
Don’t software will automatically begin installing, once it recognizes that the printer has been connected.
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7. You may receive two Windows security warnings during the software installation process. One for
the “USBCOMM Device Driver” and one for “Printers”. Be sure to click on Continue An yway.
8. The necessary files will be copied to your
computer system.
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9. When the “Finished software installation” window opens; uncheck the “Print Test Page” box.
Since the printer still requires the installation of the ink tanks and the printhead cartridge; you do not want to print a test page at this time. Select if you want to set the printer as default or not.
If the button displayed at the bottom of the window shows “Finish”. Then click Finish>. If the buttons displayed show “No Reboot” and “Reboot”; then make sure all other programs have been closed and click Reboot>.
The “M Series Driver” should now be available in your “Printer and Faxes” or “Devices and P rinters” folder.
Tip: After you have completed printer setup (service station installed, ink tanks installed, printhead cartridge installed, media feed setup); it is a good idea to print a test page from the printer driver to confirm that the printer driver and printer are communicating. This is done by right-clicking on the “M Series Driver” and selecting “Properties” (Printer properties in Win7). Then click on the “Print Test Page” button.
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Install the Ink Tanks
The Mach 5 printer uses five Ink Tanks (two Black, one Cyan, one Magent a, and one Yellow). The Ink Tank is a delicate, precision device. Handle with extreme care to avoid damage.
Ink Tank Anatomy
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Keep new and used printhead cartridges and ink tanks out of reach of children.
Discard unwanted printhead cartridges and empty ink tanks immediately.
The ink used in this system may be harmful if swallowed.
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PROCEDURE (Installing the Ink Tanks):
This procedure assumes that you are installing Ink Tanks into a printer that doesn’t have any Ink Tanks installed. If you are replacing an empty Ink Tank, please refer to the “
1. Plug in the printer. Turn the printer’s Main Power Switch ON; then press the control panel’s
ON/OFF button. Wait about 45 seconds for the print engine to power-up (ON/OFF button will illuminate).
2. Open the M Series Toolbox. Go to All Programs,
select the “Memjet” folder, select the “M Series Driver” folder and Open the “Toolbox”. A web browser will open and display the “Printer User Control” screen. On the left side of the screen you will see information about the System Status and Ink levels. With no Ink Tanks installed all Ink status levels will all be displayed with a question mark (?) below each color position.
Tip: If you receive a “Printer not responding” message in your browser; check to be sure the printer is turned on and the USB cable is connected. Then click on Retry.
NOTE: If you receive warning that Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program. Please select Private Networks and then click on Allow Access.
Replacing the Ink Tanks” section.
3. Turn the printer OFF with the ON/OFF
Button. Wait about 45 seconds for the print engine to shut-down (ON/OFF button light will turn off). Note: You may loose communication with the “M Series Toolbox” at this time.
4. Open the Ink Tank Door (hinged at
bottom). Unlock and Open the three Ink Tank Securing Latches [A].
5. Remove the new Ink Tanks from their
packaging.
6. Slide the new Ink Tanks (label side up) into their appropriate color slots.
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INSTALLATION TIP – To make sure the Ink Tank seats properly (septum needles penetrate the seals on the tank and the tank contacts make a good electrical connection with the system): Insert the Ink Tank firmly. Then pull the Ink Tank back out about an inch. Then push the Ink Tank back in, firmly.
7. Close and lock all three Ink Tank Securing Latches.
IMPORTANT: Make sure both sides of the Latch are engaged at the bottom.
8. Turn the printer’s Main Power Switch ON; then press the control panel’s ON/OFF button. Wait
about 45 seconds for the print engine to power on (ON/OFF button will illuminate).
9. Refresh your web browser window. Watch the
Toolbox screen on your computer; you will see the ink colors fill in as the Ink Tanks are recognized.
Tip: If the Toolbox utility does not respond; verify that the printer is powered on and that the USB cable is connected. Then try closing and opening the Toolbox utility again.
Tip: If an ink color does not fill in after a few minutes; reseat the Ink Tank by popping it in and out; as described in Step 6 “Installation Tip”. Power-down the print engine using the ON/OFF button. Then repeat from Step 8.
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10. Close the Ink Tank Door.
11. Close the Top Cover.
12. If a Printhead Cartridge is not installed the Systems Status line in the Toolbox will display
“MISSING PRINTHEAD message. To install the Printhead Cartridge; please proceed to the section titled “
Installing the Printhead Cartridge”.
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Installing the Printhead Cartridge
The Mach 5 printer uses a single Memjet® printhead cartridge. The Printhead Cartridge is a delicate, precision device. Handle with extreme care to avoid damage and issues that could degrade print quality.
Printhead Cartridge Protective Packaging
NOTE: Discard protective tape once it is removed. Do NOT reuse protective tape.
Keep all other packaging to store/dispose of old printhead cartridge.
Keep new and used printhead cartridges and ink tanks out of reach of children.
Discard unwanted printhead cartridges and empty ink tanks immediately.
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The ink used in this system may be harmful if swallowed.
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CAUTION!
Hold the Printhead Cartridge by the handles ONLY.
DO NOT touch the ink couplings, nozzle surface or electrical contacts.
DO NOT unpack the Printhead Cartridge until the Printer is ready for
installation. Once unwrapped, delay in installing the Printhead can compromise print quality due to dehydration.
DO NOT place an unwrapped Printhead on any surface before installing.
Protect the Printhead at all times from dust, fibers, dirt and other contaminants.
Procedure (Installing the Printhead):
This procedure assumes that you are installing a Printhead Cartridge into a printer that does NOT have a Printhead Cartridge installed. If your printer already has a Printhead Cartridge installed, and you wish to replace the Printhead Cartridge; please refer to the section titled “
1. Plug in the printer. Turn the printer’s Main Power Switch ON; then press the control panel’s
ON/OFF button. Wait about 45 seconds for the print engine to power-up (ON/OFF button will illuminate).
Replacing the Printhead Cartridge”.
2. Open the Top Cover.
3. If the Printhead Latch [2] is closed; press the “Printhead
Latch Release” button [1]; as shown. Use a non-metallic item (example: plastic pen) to reach through the hole and lightly press the button.
The printer will run a routine and then the Printhead Latch [2] will release so it can be opened.
WARNING! If the printhead latch fails to release do not force the latch open. Severe damage will result. Contact technical support.
Tip: You can perform this same function from your computer by clicking “Printhead Release” from the “Services” tab of the “M Series Driver” properties, or the “User Interface” screen of the M Series “Toolbox” utility.
4. Open the Printhead Latch all the way to fully retract the
Ink Couplings [3].
WARNING! Do not force the latch open or severe damage will result. Use the “Printhead Latch Release” button.
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5. Be sure that all protective packaging materials are removed from
the Ink Coupling areas.
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6. Prepare the printhead cartridge.
Carefully remove the Printhead Cartridge from the foil vacuum packaging. Tear at notch or cut end with
scissors.
CAUTION: DO NOT touch the ink couplings, printhead nozzle surface or electrical contacts.
[A] Remove the protective plastic cover. Hold the Printhead cartridge by the handle. Unclip the ink port covers [1, 2], then unclip the cover from the center point of the cartridge [3]. Grasp the protective cover firmly, then rotate the top of the cartridge away from the ink port side of the cover and lift at the same time. Save this protective cover for future use.
CAUTION: DO NOT touch the ink couplings, printhead nozzle surface or electrical contacts.
[B] Remove protective strip from the Printhead Electrical Contacts.
Dispose of the removed strip immediately.
CAUTION: DO NOT allow removed strip to touch the electrical contacts. DO NOT try to re-apply the removed strip.
[C] Remove protective strip from the Printhead Nozzles. Hold the Printhead by the handle with one
hand. With the other hand; grasp the strip tab and slowly peel the strip, at an angle (90° to 45°), from the printhead nozzles. DO NOT pull the strip off at an angle less than 45° with the printhead surface. Dispose of the removed strip immediately.
CAUTION: DO NOT allow removed strip to touch the electrical contacts or printhead nozzles. DO NOT try to re-apply the removed strip.
NOTE: Keep packaging to store/dispose of printhea d cart ri dge.
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7. To aid the cartridge priming process; wet the printhead nozzle surface, just before inserting the
printhead. Wet a lint free cloth with deionized or distilled water and then wipe the entire length of the printhead nozzle surface with the wet cloth. NOTE: The use of deionized water is preferred; however it is acceptable to use distilled water if deionized water is not available. Do NOT
use tap water or paper towels to wet or clean the printhead nozzles. Doing so may cause damage to the printhead cartridge and possible contamination to the ink system.
WARNING! Be careful not
to wet the cartridge contacts during this process. Inserting a printhead cartridge with wet contacts will result in damage to the printer’s electronics. Make sure the Printhead cartridge contacts are dry before installing the printhead.
Why is this step necessary? During the priming process a vacuum is created at the non-operator side of the printhead cartridge. If the printhead nozzles are dry (open); air is pulled in through the printhead nozzles causing the priming process to fail (printer is unable to create a vacuum to pull ink into the cartridge). By wetting the printhead nozzles this creates a temporary “water seal”, which prevents air from getting sucked into the printhead during the priming process.
8. Carefully insert the printhead cartridge into the
compartment at an angle, with the print nozzle surface facing down and the ink receptacles facing towards the Ink Couplings and hoses.
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9. Once the cartridge is fully inserted, gently rotate the
top of the cartridge to a vertical position, as shown. DO NOT FORCE the cartridge into position. If it does not rotate easily; check to be sure it is inserted fully into the compartment.
10. Gently, close the Printhead Latch until it locks.
When the latch is lowered, the ink couplings engage with the ink ports on the printhead cartridge. The printer will automatically start running a “printhead priming routine”. During this process you should see ink flow up the tubing, into the printhead cartridge, and out the tubing on the non-operator side. This may take a few minutes. Make sure that ink is flowing through all five color tubes at both ends of the cartridge.
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11. Watch the Toolbox screen on your computer
again. Notice that some of the information is in red. As the printer circulates ink and primes the system these fields should all turn black. This may take a few minutes.
TIP: If the Printhead Cartridge fails to prime (ink doesn’t flow from all five color tubes at the non­operator side of the cartridge); the printhead cartridge will need to be removed, the nozzle surface re-wetted, and the cartridge reinstalled. For instruction on removing the printhead cartridge; please refer to the section titled
Replacing the Printhead Cartridge”.
NOTE: If any Ink Tank is less than 30% full, the Printhead Cartridge priming process may fail (not enough ink to completely fill the system). In this case you will need to replace the tank(s) containing low ink. Then re-wet the nozzles and repeat the priming process. After the Printhead is primed, you can re-install the original Ink Tank(s) to use up any remaining ink. Please refer to the section titled “
Replacing the Ink Tanks”.
12. When the printer stops processing, and all the fields in System Status are black, the printer is ready
for use. When the printer is ready for use you will also observe the following printer Control Panel condition: ON/OFF button light ON, Paper/Resume light OFF, Pause/Cancel light OFF. NOTE: When all new Ink Tanks and a new Printhead Cartridge are installed in the system; the printer may take up to 12 minutes to set itself up during initial startup. This is normal. The machine will emit a number of chirps, whirrs and other noises as it circulates ink and runs systems.
13. Close the top cover.
14. IMPORTANT! Whenever a printhead cartridge is installed or re-installed, it must be conditioned
to perform properly. Before printing a live print-job; please refer to the section titled “
Cartridge Conditioning
”.
Printhead
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Control Panel Functions
BUTTON FUNCTION(s)
Press to power-up or power-down the print engine. Note: The Main Power Switch must be ON, to power-up the print engine.
Powering-up: It takes approximately 45 seconds for the print engine to power-up; after pressing this button. The ON/OFF button will illuminate when the print engine is powered-up.
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ON/OFF
PAPER/RESUME
PAUSE/CANCEL
Powering-down: Before turning off the printer, using the Main Power Switch; please be sure to power-down the print engine using this button. When the print engine has completed its power-down cycle, all lights in the control panel will turn off
. It is now safe to turn off the Main Power Switch.
WARNING! If this power-down process is not followed; ink color mixing and printhead nozzle clogging may result.
PAPER (Paper Feed Test): Before sending data to the printer; you can perform a paper feed test by pressing and holding this button for 4 seconds. The printer will feed a single page.
RESUME: If an “out of paper” condition is detected; reload media and press this button to resume printing. If the printer was paused using the PAUSE/CANCEL button, press this button to resume printing.
PAUSE: If you are in the process of printing and you want to pause the print job, press this button once. If the printer was paused, using the PAUSE/CANCEL button, press the RESUME button to resume printing.
CANCEL: If you want to cancel a paused print job, press this button again. The print job will be cleared from the printer. You must manually clear job from computer’s print queue.
Please see “Printer Status Light Indicators”, for additional information.
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Printer Status Light Indicators
The lights on the three buttons, shown below, indicate the status of the printer.
LEGEND (For the Status Light Indicator chart on the next page.):
Description
ON steady or OFF steady { or {
Flashing (once per second) /{ or /{ Fast Flash (twice per second) /{ fast or /{ fast
Description POWER
Simultaneous Flash (once per second) Simultaneous Fast Flash (twice per second) Alternating Flash (once per second) /{ {/
Alternating Fast Flash (twice per second) Power Down Cycle /{ {/ {/
Sequential Flash, Right to Left (R2L) Power-down Sequence {//{ {// {//
 
PAPER
RESUME
/{ /{
/{ fast /{ fast
/{ fast {/ fast
{//{ R2L {// R2L
Please see the “Status Light Indicator Chart” on the following pages.
PAUSE
CANCEL
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Printer Status Light Indicator Chart (see legend on previous page)
ON/OFF
PAPER
RESUME
PAUSE
CANCEL
Feeding
Printer Status corresponding Toolbox message
Possible Solution
{ { {
No Print engine is powered-OFF
In this condition, it is safe to turn the Main Power Switch OFF or ON.
{ {
No Print engine is powered-ON and ready
Printer is Ready
{//{ {// {//
No Print engine powering-down
Wait until all lights go out before turning OFF the Main Power Switch.
{
/{
No Job loading, processing
Wait
/{ /{
No Busy: Cleaning, circulating ink, etc.. Wait
Yes Printing
Press PAUSE, to pause printing.
/{ {/
No
Paper time-out (out of paper), other Errors Toolbox =
PAPERPATH_FEED_TIMEOUT
Press RESUME, to resume printing. Press the CANCEL button to clear the error or cancel a paused job. If job was canceled; manually clear job from the computer’s print queue. Errors can also be cleared using Toolbox Interface.
/{ fast
{
No
Tilt Error Toolbox = TILT_ERROR
Verify that table is level (front to back and left to right). If just powered on, wait a few minutes; tilt readings may settle into normal range. Then error can be cleared using CANCEL button or by using the “Clear Error” feature in the Toolbox.
Contact technical support person to have them, check level and possibly use Toolbox “Printer Maint Config” feature (located under Service Menu) to Zero Tilt Sensor. If problem persists they can temporarily disable tilt sensor using “Printing Control Config” features in Service Menus.
{
No
Ink Tank(s) Empty Toolbox = INK_OUT_...
Replaced empty Ink Tank(s). Verify that Ink Tanks are seated firmly and latches are fully closed. Clear error by cycling print engine power, using ON/OFF button.
Please see the “
Toolbox System Status Messages” section for more details on Toolbox messages.
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Printer Status Light Indicator Chart (continued)
ON/OFF
PAPER
RESUME
PAUSE
CANCEL
Feeding
Printer Status corresponding Toolbox message
Possible Solution
Printhead Missing Toolbox = PRINTHEAD_MISSING
Printhead Not Primed Toolbox = PRINTHEAD_UNPRIMED
Replace missing Printhead. Remove Printhead Cartridge, wet print nozzles using deionized or
distilled water and re-install printhead cartridge. If you continue to have trouble; check for kinked or pinched ink color tubes.
Ink Tank(s) Missing Toolbox = CARTRIDGE_MISSING_... or INK_TANK_MISSING_...
Insert missing Ink Tank. Verify that Ink Tanks are seated firmly. Clear error by cycling print engine power, using ON/OFF button.
/{ fast /{ fast
No
Printing Paused (PAUSE button pressed) Toolbox = DATA_PATH_UNDERRUN
Press the RESUME button to continue printing. Press the CANCEL button to cancel the job, and then manually clear the job from the computer’s print queue.
Paper Jam Printer has detected that one of the media sensors is blocked (interrupted). Toolbox =
PAPERPATH_PRINTZONE_BLOCKED
or
PAPERPATH_PAPERJAM
Paperpath: Entry : Yes Exit: Yes or Paperpath: Entry : No Exit: Yes or Paperpath: Entry : Yes Exit: No
Clear the paper path of media and close the print engine. The System Status message in red should go away.
The toolbox “Paperpath” line should change to Paperpath: Entry: No Exit: No No = not blocked (not interrupted), Yes = blocked (interrupted)
After you clear the jam you can; Press the RESUME button to continue printing. Press the CANCEL button to cancel the job, and then manually clear job from the computer’s print queue.
/{ fast {/ fast
No
Clearing Error or Canceling Job
This sequence will occur momentarily; after pressing the CANCEL button on the printer, or Clear Error button in the Toolbox.
{//{ R2L {// R2L
No Error – Open Toolbox to View
Open Toolbox to view error. Press CANCEL to clear error or clear error using Toolbox Interface.
Please see the “Toolbox System Status Messages” section for more details on Toolbox messages.
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Setting up the Feed
The Mach 5 printer is equipped with four sheet separators, two side guides, a rear media support guide and two different sized media support wedges. When properly adjusted these items will separate and guide the media so that only one piece of media is fed into the print engine at a time.
1. If not already present; install the appropriate Media Support Wedge onto the Rear Media Support
Guide, using the mounting hardware [4] provided. Wide Media Support Wedge – For media that is 8 inches wide or greater. Narrow Media Support Wedge – For media that is less than 8 inches wide.
2. Loosen the locking knob and move the Media Registration Side Guide into the desired position.
Then tighten the locking knob to secure the guide.
Select the appropriate position for the Media Registration Side Guide. This guide has two positions.
- Inner position for media measuring 3” to 8.5” in width.
- Outer position for media measuring 8.6” to 9.5” in width.
Inner Position Outer Position
As viewed from the exit side of the media side guide and separation area.
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3. Loosen the locking screws, located behind
the sheet separators, and raise the separators. Then tighten the locking screws to hold the separators in the up position.
4. Place a single piece of the media, to be run,
under the separators. Always place the media against the Media Registration Side Guide.
5. Loosen the separator locking screw and
allow the separator to settle onto the media. Then tighten the locking screw. Repeat for each sheet separator.
IMPORTANT
6. Loosen the locking knob and reposition the Adjustable
Be sure that unused separators are
locked in their raised position. If not,
they will rub on the feed rollers, causing
transport problems and damage to the
rollers and separators.
Media Side Guide so that it is about 1/32-inch from the side of the media. Tighten the locking knob on the side guide.
Tip: If the right edge of the media is damaged, during transport through the print engine; try repositioning both of the media side guides so the Adjustable Media Side Guide is no less than 1/8” away from the side frame.
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7. Adjust the position of the Rear Media Support Guide, so that it is centered under the width of your
media. This guide slides side to side.
8. Adjust the position of the Media Support Wedge to
accommodate the length of your media. Place a second piece of media onto the single piece that is already in the hopper. Make sure the second piece of media is against the separators. Loosen the locking screw and reposition the wedge so the trailing edge of the media is hitting the bend in the wedge; as shown
9. Place a stack of media into the hopper.
Make sure that the stack is fanned so the bottom piece is closer to the separators then the top pieces.
Tip: When loading an empty hopper. Place one piece of media so it is directly against the tips of the separators. Then place the fanned stack of media on top of this single piece.
NOTE: The amount of media that can be stacked on the printer is determined by the weight of the material. The feeder may not feed larger and heavier media when the stack is full. If this is the case, reduce the amount of media in the stack until the feeder functions properly.
10. Paper Feed Test. To check for proper media
separation and feeding. Turn the printer’s Main Power Switch ON; then press the control panel’s ON/OFF button. Wait about 45 seconds for the print engine to power-up (ON/OFF button should illuminate). Press and hold the Paper button for 4 seconds. The printer will feed one piece of media through the printer.
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Printer Driver and Toolbox Features
Printer Driver Properties
The Printer Driver for the RENA Mach 5 works the same as any other Printer Driver for Windows. It does have some enhancements to help you maximize the ability of the printer to print variable addressed pieces quickly and efficiently.
Windows XP, Vista: Once the job is set up, click F then Print. The window on the right will open. Make sure the M Series Driver is the selected Printer. Clicking
roperties opens the “Properties” window.
on P Windows 7: Once the job is set up, click Office Button,
then Print. Make sure the M Series Driver is the selected Printer. The window on the right will open. Clicking on
P
roperties opens the “Properties” window.
ile,
General Tab
The General tab provides the following features:
Orientation – Portrait (Default), Landscape,
Rotate 180° and Mirrored.
Page Buffering – If you select the Page Buffer
box, the entire print job will be rendered before printing starts; to ensure uninterrupted printing.
Copies – Lets you choose the number of
copies to print. Reverse Order – By default this box is selected so the job starts printing from the last page. The entire job will be queued before printing starts. Large jobs may take some time to finish being queued before they start printin g. Un-checking this box prints the job start i n g with the first page. Collate – When collate is selected and copies is set to two or more; the printer will print all pages of the document in their proper sequence, before printing the next copy. When collate is not selected; the individual copies, of each page of the document, are printed in groups.
Media
Type – Provides selections for many different media types (Default, Photo Paper Matte, Plain Paper, etc). A corresponding color profile is used for each media type to improve color accuracy for a given paper type. Size – Select for the given media that you are using. If the size is not present use Custom Sizes. In some programs (i.e. Adobe Acrobat®) this feature also allows you to choose a different size paper than the document was originally designed for, and the document image is automatically resized to fit the new media. Custom Sizes – This button allows custom media sizes to be designed and saved. Note: When designing a custom size; do not Custom sizes can only be created for locally-attached printers.
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Borderless Print – Also known as “full-bleed” printing. Select this option to print to the edge of
the page. The document is enlarged so the image extends sligh tly beyond the edge of the media. Take this into account when creating your document or artwork.
Print Quality – 12 IPS (Normal, 1600 x 800 dpi) or 6 IPS (Best, 16 0 0 x 1 60 0 d pi ).
When using the 12 IPS selection, you can also check the Half Speed box. This setting will slow the media transport and printing, for higher print accuracy. IPS (Inches Per Second).
My Print Settings – Allows you to save or recall (select) your custom driver settings for various
jobs.
Layout Tab
The Layout tab allows you to change how the document prints without changing the original document.
Resizing
Original Size – no changes Custom Resize - lets you resize the original as
a % of normal size. The printer will print the document in the size you selected regardless of the size of the paper selected. Print on: Lets you specify the particular size of paper that you want to print on regardless of the size of the original document. Checking “Scale to Fit” automatically resizes the document to fit on the new page size.
Printing Adjustments – Allows you to make
minor positioning changes to the print area in relation to the media if needed. NOTE: Only works on jobs using less than the full print area (less than 8.5" wide).
Watermark
Prints background text onto the media along with the original document. A few selections (SAMPLE, Draft, COPY, Confidential) are provided with the driver. First page only – When a watermark is selected; the “First page only” option is available. Selecting this option prints the watermark on the first page, but not subsequent pages. Un-checking this option prints the watermark on all pages. Custom – This button lets you create a new watermark or edit an existing watermark, including font selection, color, size and printing angle. Note: Custom watermarks can only be created for locally-attached printers.
My Print Settings – Allows you to save or recall (select) your custom driver settings for various
jobs.
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Media Tab
The Media tab provides the following features:
Position Adjustment – This feature will
allow you to make small corrections in the horizontal and vertical position of the image. Horizontal Offset – allow you to set a plus or minus number. Vertical Offset – allows you to set a plus or minus number.
Inches – Not available Millimeters – Not available Pixels – value in dots (very small)
Top of form indicator –Please be sure
“None” is selected or the printer will not operate properly. The other choices are not valid for this printer model.
Page Cutting – Please be sure neither of
these boxes are checked off, or the printer may not operate properly. These choices are not valid for this printer model.
My Print Settings – Allows you to save or recall (select) your custom driver settings for various
jobs.
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Services Tab
The Services tab provides the following features:
Print Configuration Page – Prints out the
current configuration of the printer including current Firmware version, Network Connection, printer Serial Number and more.
Print Demo Page – Prints color bands to check
print quality and condition the printhead.
Print Diagnostic Page – Shows basic printer
information, memory, Network Settings, Event Log and RAM partitions.
User Maintenance -Level 2 – Runs cleaning
and wiping routine twice for better flushing and cleaning.
User Maintenance -Level 3 – Runs the
cleaning routine multiple times for the most thorough flushing and cleaning of the printhead.
Wipe Printhead – wipes/cleans the printhead.
Printhead Release – Use this feature to prepare the printer for the installation or removal of the
Printhead Cartridge. This feature pumps some releases (opens) the Printhead Latch. Same as using the Printhead Latch Release Button. See “Installing Printhead Cartridge” or “Replacing Printhead Cartridge” for more details
System Deprime – Use this feature to prepare the printer for service or transport to a remote
location. This feature pumps most Printhead Latch. See Appendix “
of the ink back into the Ink Tanks and then releases (opens) the
Preparing the Printer for Transport” for more details.
of the ink back into the Ink Tanks and then it
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Using the M Series Toolbox Utility
Once the M Series Driver and Software is installed you will have access to the “M Series Toolbox”. This Toolbox utility lets you monitor ink usage, perform diagnostic checks, print reports and run maintenance tasks on the printer from your computer.
IMPORTANT: The printer must be powered on and connected to the computer via the USB cable, for the Toolbox to communicate with the printer’s EWS (Embedded Web Server) . If the Toolbox utility is unable to communication with the printer; please close the Toolbox window, make sure the print engine is powered-up (ON/OFF button lit) and then reopen the Toolbox utility.
To open the Toolbox: Click Start from the Windows taskbar, go to
All Programs, open the “Memjet” folder, select the “M Series Driver” folder, and then click on “Toolbox”.
When the Toolbox utility opens you will find a series of options you can click, on at the lower left of the screen.
NOTE: The Toolbox utility uses your web browser to communicate with the printer’s EWS (Embedded Web Server). If you receive warning that Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program. Please select Private Networks and then click on Allow
Access. Tip: If you receive a “Printer not responding”
message in your browser; check to be sure the printer is turned on and the USB cable is connected. Then click on Retry.
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User Interface
The User Interface (Printer User Control) window opens by default when you start the Toolbox utility. From this screen you can Clear Errors, Cancel a Job, Reset the Job Counter, and Reset the Page Counter. You can also perform some maintenance and operating tasks such as:
Clear Error – Clears some printer errors that are displayed in the Toolbox.
Cancel Job – Clears the current job from the print engine. Job must be manually cleared from computer’s print queue.
Reset Job Counter – Resets the job count. Reset Page Counter – Resets the page
count. Wipe Printhead – Service Station’s wiper roller is used to wipe/clean the printhead.
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Circulate Ink – Can be used to help purge air from the printhead and ink system.
Caution! Don’t run this feature more than two times in a row. Doing so can build-up too much pressure in the system which may cause excessive ink waste and ink spills to occur.
Release Printhead – Use this feature to prepare the printer for the installation or removal of the Printhead Cartridge. This feature pumps some Printhead Latch. Same as using the Printhead Latch Release Button. See “Installing Printhead Cartridge” or “Replacing Printhead Cartridge” for more details
System Deprime – Use this feature to prepare the printer for service or transport to a remote location. This feature pumps most of the ink back into the Ink Tanks and then releases (opens) the Printhead Latch. See Appendix “
Eject Service Station – Ejects the Service Station from the printer. This feature should only be used by a qualified technician during maintenance.
Install Service Station – Pulls the Service Station into the printer. This fe ature s h ould only be used by a qualified technician during installation or maintenance.
Shutdown – Properly powers-down the print engine. After the print engine powers-down, all control panel lights will turn off. It is now safe to turn off the printer using the Main Power switch.
Media Profile Upload – Use to upload new color profiles for different types of media. Firmware Download – Use to update the printer’s firmware.
Preparing the Printer for Transport” for more details.
of the ink back into the Ink Tanks and then it releases (opens) the
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Ink Usage
Provides the estimated volume of ink used, for each completed print job.
- Does not include ink used during maintenance cycles
- Pieces printed during the job will be separated by any maintenance cycles and manual pauses that occurred during the run.
-This information is cleared whenever the printer is reset (turned off/on).
Diagnostics
From this screen you can see the current status of your printer. You can also:
Print Sample Page – Prints type and color bands to check print quality.
Print Configuration Page – Shows the current configuration of the printer including firmware version, network connection, printer serial number and more.
Print Diagnostic Page – Shows basic printer information, memory, Network Settings, Event Log and RAM partitions.
Print Demo Page – Prints a 4-color document.
Service Menu
For authorized personnel only (password p rot ect ed) . Provides the technician with access to more advanced
printer controls and maintenance menus.
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Printing
Once the printer installation and setup is complete, you are ready to start printing. Please perform a “Printhead Cartridge Conditioning” routine, outlined below, before you print a live job.
Printhead Cartridge Conditioning
When a printhead cartridge is installed, it is normal for there to be some color contamination between ink channels and some air bubbles in the printhead. These contaminants need to be purged from the printhead. Air bubbles in the printhead will present themselves as unevenly shaped bands of missing color. Color contamination will present itself as mottled, muddy or distorted colors.
After installing a new printhead cartridge, or re-install a used printhead cartridge, please use the following routine to condition the cartridge and system.
1. Setup and load the printer with at least ten sheets of 8.5 x 11 inkjet suitable paper.
2. Open the “M Series Driver” properties.
3. Click on the “Printing Preferences” (button towards bottom of page on General tab).
The “M Series Driver Printing Preferences” window will open.
4. Click on the “Services” Tab.
5. Locate and click on the “User Maintenance – Level 3” button. The printer will perform this
maintenance function. This process will take up to five minutes. Once this process is complete you can continue to the next step.
6. Click on the “Print Demo Page” button to print the demo page (color bands) on the printer.
Tip: You can use the “Color Purge PDF”, available from the Mach 5 Operation CD Menu, instead
of the “Print Demo Page” feature from the printer driver.
7. Once the demo page has finished printing; send it again. Repeat this process until you are satisfied
with the output. You should notice that each time you print another demo page, the image quality and color will improve. It may take up to ten pages before the output is satisfactory. NOTE: Make sure you allow the printer to completely print each demo page before you press the "Print Demo Page" button again.
8. Now you are ready to print your job.
General Software Setup Info:
Do NOT exceed the Min or Max specifications of the printer:
Minimum paper size printer can feed: 3" wide x 4.13" long. Maximum paper size printer can feed: 9.5" wide x 17" long. NOTE: Set the Media Registration Side Guide to accommodate your media width.
- Inner position for media measuring 3” to 8.5” in width.
- Outer position for media measuring 8.6” to 9.5” in width.
Maximum print area for the printer: 8.5" wide x 17" long.
Software Setup for media that is 3” to 8.5” wide:
Set the paper width to the actual width of your media. Set the paper length to the actual length of your media (up to 17” long). Set the paper size within the “M Series Driver” to match the paper size set in your software.
Examples:
8.5" x 11" documen software and driver. Set top, bottom, left and right margins to minimum values, or any margin you require. Set Portrait orientation in software and driver.
t: Select “Letter” or set a custom paper size of 8.5" wide by 11" long, in
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# 10 envelope (4.13” W x 9.5” L) feeding short side first: Select “Env. Com10 4 1/8 x 9 ½ in” in software and driver. Set top, bottom, left and right margins to minimum values, or any margin you require. Set Landscape orientation in software and portrait orientation driver.
Software Setup for media that is 8.6” to 9.5” wide:
Using Custom Paper size; set the paper width to 8.5”. Set the paper length to the actual length of your media (up to 17” long). Set the paper size within the “M Series Driver” to match the paper size set in your software. NOTE: If you set the paper width wider than 8.5”, you may experience black lines printed across the width of your media.
Examples:
9.5" x 17" document right margins to minimum values, or any margin you require.
: Set a custom paper size of 8.5" wide by 17" long. Set top, bottom, left and
# 10 envelope (9.5” W x 4.13” L) feeding flap first long. Set top, bottom, left and right margins to minimum values, or any margin you require.
: Set a custom paper size of 8.5” wide by 4.13”
Setting Up a Job in MS Word® (2003)
Before you begin laying-out the document; make sure the “M Series Driver” has been selected as your “default printer” or make sure you have select the “M Series Driver”, for your document, in MS Word.
Letter (8.5” x 11):
The following procedure assumes that the printer has been setup to feed 8.5” wide x 11” long media. Don’t forget to position the “Media Registration Side Guide” to the inner position.
1. Click on File, Page Setup.
2. Click on the Paper Tab.
3. Under Paper size; select “Letter 8 ½ x 11 in”.
4. Click on the Margins Tab
5. Under Orientation; select “Portrait”.
6. Under Margins; set margins to minimum values or to your desired values.
7. Click on OK.
Tip: If you should get a warning that one or more margins are set outside the printable area of the
page…”; Click on the Fix button.
8. Insert the items (text, graphics, etc..) you want on the document.
9. Click on File, Print
10. Make sure the “M Series Driver” is showing as your printer name.
11. Click on the “Properties” button.
12. Under the General Tab set the following:
Orientation = Portrait Media Size = Letter 8 ½ x 11 in Print Quality = 12 IPS (normal) or 6 IPS (best)
13. Click on OK to exit from the “M Series Driver Properties” window.
14. When you are ready to print, Click on OK to send the document(s) to the printer.
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Envelope #10 (9.5” wide x 4.13” long) feeding flap first:
The following procedure assumes that the printer has been setup to feed # 10 envelopes, flap first. Don’t forget to position the “Media Registration Side Guide” to the outer position.
NOTE: When feeding a #10 envelope in this orientation you can not the envelope. Since the printer’s maximum print width is 8.5”; the document size in MS Word will be set to 8.5” W x 4.13” H and the orientation will be set to Portrait.
1. Click on File, Print
2. Make sure the “M Series Driver” is
showing as your printer name.
3. Click on the “Properties” button.
4. Click on the “General” Tab.
Under Orientation; select Portrait
5. Under Media Size; Click on the “Custom Sizes…” button.
Tip: If you have already designed a “custom size” for a #10 (8.5” W X 4.13” H) then you can just
select this size from the pull-down list.
6. When the Custom Media Size window opens, enter the following values.
Width: 8.50 inches, Height: 4.13 inches
7. Under Media Name, type a name for this new size. Example: Custom #10 8.5Wx4.13H
Then Click on the “Save” button.
8. Click on OK to exit the “Custom Media Size” window.
9. Click on OK to exit from the “M Series Driver Properties” window.
10. Click on Close, to close the “Print” window to save changes without printing.
Tip: Do not press OK or you will send blank document to the printer.
11. Click on File, Page Setup.
12. Click on the Paper Tab.
13. Under Paper size; select your “custom size” (i.e. Custom #10 8.5Wx4.13H) from the list.
14. Click on the Margins Tab
15. Under Orientation; select “Portrait”.
16. Under Margins; set margins to minimum values or to your desired values.
17. Click on OK.
Tip: If you should get a warning that one or
more margins are set outside the printable area of the page…”; Click on the Fix button.
18. Insert the items (text, graphics, etc..) you
want on the envelope.
19. Click on File, Print
20. Make sure the “M Series Driver” is
showing as your printer name.
21. Click on the “Properties” button.
22. Under the General Tab set the following:
Orientation = Portrait Print Quality = 12 IPS (normal) or 6 IPS (best)
23. Click on OK to exit from the “M Series Driver Properties” window.
24. When you are ready to print, Click on OK to send the document(s) to the printer.
print the entire width of
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Envelope #10 (4.13” wide x 9.5” long) feeding short side first:
The following procedure assumes that the printer has been setup to feed # 10 envelopes, short side first. Don’t forget to position the “Media Registration Side Guide” to the inner position.
NOTE: When feeding a #10 envelope in this orientation you can
print the
entire width and length of the envelope. This is the preferred way to feed and print on #10 envelopes. In this case the document size in MS Word will be set to “Env. Com10 4 1/8 x 9 ½ in” and the orientation will be set to Landscape. The M Series Driver properties will also be set to “Env. Com10 4 1/8 x 9 ½ in”, but the orientation will be set to Portrait.
1. Click on File, Page Setup.
2. Click on the Paper Tab.
3. Under Paper size; select “Env. Com10 4 1/8 x 9 ½ in”
4. Click on the Margins Tab
5. Under Orientation; select “Landscape”.
6. Under Margins; set margins to minimum values or to your desired
values.
7. Click on OK.
Tip: If you should get a warning that one or more margins are set outside the printable area of the
page…”; Click on the Fix button.
8. Insert the items (text, graphics, etc..) you
want on the document.
9. Click on File, Print
10. Make sure the “M Series Driver” is
showing as your printer name.
11. Click on the “Properties” button.
12. Click on the “General” Tab.
13. Under the General Tab set the following:
Orientation = Portrait Media Size = Env. Com10 4 1/8 x 9 ½ in Print Quality = 12 IPS (normal) or 6 IPS (best)
14. Click on OK to exit from the “M Series Driver Properties” window.
15. When you are ready to print, Click on OK to send the document(s) to the printer.
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Setting Up a Job in Satori Bulk Mailer®
Printer Driver Limitation: Satori normally develops printer drivers for use with their software product. However; in the case of the Mach 5 printer; Satori has not developed a driver for this model. Therefore, you will need to use the features within the “M Series Driver” to control print quality, orientation, etc.
The following are descriptions of how to setup and print from Bulk Mailer 5.0 on #10 envelopes.
#10 Envelope, Feeding Flap First
1. Open Bulk Mailer 5.
From the “Home” tab, select (double click) on the “mailing” of your choice.
2. Select the “Print Mail” tab (left side of
screen).
3. From the “Print Mail” screen; double-click on the “Print Mail Wizard” which will guide you
through the template (layout) setup process.
4. When the Welcome screen appears click on Next.
5. The “Print Mail Template Type” window will open.
Select “Envelopes – Graphical Output” and Click on Next.
6. The “Graphical Envelopes Options” window will open.
Select the “M Series Driver” from the Printer pull-down list. Then select “Laser or Inkjet” Click on Next
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7. The “Envelope Options” window will open .
Double-click on “New Envelope/Letter Layout”
8. An envelope layout window will open.
Type a name (example: Mach 5 #10 Flap First) into the Layout Name window. Enter these values: Page Width: 8.5 in. Page Height: 4.125 in Click on OK and the envelope layout window will close.
9. Click Next in the “Envelope Options” window.
10. The “Address Block Options” window will open.
Select your Address Block option (example: Add a basic address block with barcode) Select your Barcode Type option: POSTNET or Intelligent Mail. Click Next.
11. The “Summary” window will open.
Under Template Options select “Preview labels based on settings” and “Save settings as a new template”. Type a name (example: Mach 5 #10 Flap First Template) for your new template. Then click on Finished.
12. The template will be displayed for
you to edit (add, remove, position data). Your envelope design (layout) should look similar to the one shown here.
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13. Add any additional items that you
want printed to the “designer” screen. Drag and drop the items onto the layout, wherever you want them to be printed on the envelope. Click on Save.
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14. Click on the "Go to Preview Mode" icon
, located at the upper left-hand corner of the
“designer” screen. The envelope preview will be displayed.
Note: The Intelligent Mail Barcode (IMB) will not be displayed or printed unless you have “cleaned up” the mailing using the Address Quality, Address Correction (CASS) feature in Bulk Mailer. Your Bulk Mailer subscription must be current for this feature to work.
Tip: If you need to change the layout; Click on the "Go to Designer Mode" icon the "designer" screen.
15. Click on the printer icon
, to open the "Mail Print Setup" dialog box.
Make sure the “M Series Driver” is selected as your "Printer:".
16. From the “Mail Print Setup” window; Click on
the “Advanced Settings” button. The “M Series Printer Driver Properties” window will open.
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17. From the “M Series Printer Driver
Properties” window; Click on the “Custom Sizes” button. The “Custom Media Size” window will open. Set the Width to 8.50 inches and the Height to 4.13 inches. Type a name into the “Media Name” windows (example: Custom #10 8. 5 W x
41.3H). Click on Save. Then click on OK to close this window.
18. Under Orientation select Portrait
Select your other desired choices Print quality (12 IPS Normal or 6 IPS Best). IPS = Inches per second. Copies, etc. Then Click on OK to close this window.
19. In the “Mail Print Setup” window select “all
pages” or the range of addresses you want to send to the printer.
20. When ready to print, make sure the printer is ready
(ON/OFF button is illuminated), then click on the "Print" button.
Note: The Intelligent Mail Barcode (IMB) will not be displayed or printed unless you have “cleaned up” the mailing list using the Address Quality, Address Correction (CASS) feature in Bulk Mailer. Your Bulk Mailer subscription must be current for this feature to work.
Please contact Satori Software (800-357-3020) or visit th eir web site for additional information.
http://www.satorisoftware.com
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#10 Envelope, Feeding Short Edge First
1. Open Bulk Mailer 5.
From the “Home” tab, select (double click) on the “mailing” of your choice.
2. Select the “Print
Mail” tab (left side of screen).
3. From the “Print Mail” screen; double-click on the “Print Mail Wizard” which will guide you
through the template (layout) setup process.
4. When the Welcome screen appears click on Next.
5. The “Print Mail Template Type” window will open.
Select “Envelopes – Graphical Output”. Click on Next.
6. The “Graphical Envelopes Options” window will open.
Select the “M Series Driver” from the Printer pull-down list. Then select “Laser or Inkjet” Click on Next
7. The “Envelope Options” window will open .
Select “#10 Envelope” (4 1/8”H x 9 ½”W) from the list. Click Next.
8. The “Address Block Options” window will open.
Select your Address Block option (example: Add a basic address block with barcode) Select your Barcode Type option: POSTNET or Intelligent Mail. Click Next.
9. The “Summary” window will open.
Under “Template Options” select “Preview labels based on settings” and “Save settings as a new template”. Type a name (example: Mach 5 #10 Short Edge First) for y our new template. Then click on Finished.
10. The template will be displayed for
you to edit (add, remove, position data). Your envelope design (layout) should look similar to the one shown here.
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11. Add any additional items that you
want printed to the “designer” screen. Drag and drop the items onto the layout, wherever you want them to be printed on the envelope. Click on Save.
12. Click on the "Go to Preview Mode" icon , located at the upper left-hand corner of the
“designer” screen. The envelope preview will be displayed.
Note: The Intelligent Mail Barcode (IMB) will not be displayed or printed unless you have “cleaned up” the mailing using the Address Quality, Address Correction (CASS) feature in Bulk Mailer. Your Bulk Mailer subscription must be current for this feature to work.
Tip: If you need to change the layout; Click on the "Go to Designer Mode" icon the "designer" screen.
13. Click on the printer icon
, to open the "Mail Print Setup" dialog box. Make sure the “M Series Driver” is selected as your "Printer:".
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14. From the “Mail Print Setup” window; Click on
the “Advanced Settings” button. The “M Series Printer Driver Properties” window will open. Under Media Size select “Env. Com10 4 1/8 x 9 ½ in”. Under Orientation select Landscape Select your other desired choices Print quality (12 IPS Normal or 6 IPS Best). IPS = Inches per seco nd. Copies, etc. Then Click on OK to close this window.
15. In the “Mail Print Setup” window select “all
pages” or the range of addresses you want to send to the printer.
16. When ready to print, make sure the printer is
ready (ON/OFF button is illuminated), then click on the "Print" button.
Note: The Intelligent Mail Barcode (IMB) will not be displayed or printed unless you have “cleaned up” the mailing list using the Address Quality, Address Correction (CASS) feature in Bulk Mailer. Your Bulk Mailer subscription must be current for this feature to work.
Please contact Satori Software (800-357-3020) or visit th eir web site for additional information.
http://www.satorisoftware.com
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Section 4 – Operator Maintenance
This section covers how to perform routine operator maintenance on the printer; including Ink Tank care, Printhead care, clearing paper jams, replacing Ink Tanks, replacing Printhead Cartridge, replacing sheet separators. If printer maintenance or service is needed beyond the scope of what is covered in this section; please contact your Rena Systems Dealer for support.
Ink Tank Storage and Handling
Opened Ink Tanks should remain in the printer.
New Ink Tanks should be stored in their original packaging.
Do not expose ink to temperatures below 1 ºC (34 ºF) or above 60 ºC (140 ºF).
Allow Ink Tanks to acclimate to ambient temperature before using in your printer.
Do not drop Ink Tanks. They are fragile.
Allow ink to acclimate to ambient temperature before using it in your printer.
Empty Ink Tanks may be placed in a sealed plastic bag and disposed of responsibly.
Clean up spills with soap and water. Wear protective gloves. Abrasive soap is effective in cleaning
ink off your hands.
Replacing the Ink Tanks
This procedure describes how to replace the Ink Tank(s) when the ink runs out. Please refer to the section titled “ NOTE: We recommend the use of disposable gloves for this process.
Installing the Ink Tanks” if you are installing all new Ink Tanks.
1. Plug in the printer. Turn the printer’s Main Power Switch ON; then press the control panel’s
ON/OFF button. Wait about 45 seconds for the print engine to power-up (ON/OFF button will illuminate).
2. Open the M Series Toolbox. Go to All Programs, select the “Memjet” folder, select the “M Series
Driver” folder and Open the “Toolbox”. A web browser will open and display the “Printer User Control” screen. On the left side of the screen you will see information about the System Status and Ink levels.
Tip: If you receive a “Printer not responding” message in your browser; check to be sure the printer is powered on (ON/OFF button is illuminated) and the USB cable is connected. Then click on Retry or close browser window and re-open the Toolbox.
3. Make a note of the Ink Tank(s) that show that
they need to be replaced. Example: INK_OUT_MAGENTA Tip: The right-most graphic represents the black ink tank, which is physically located in the slot closest to the operator side of the printer. The printer will stop printing if any of the 5 ink tanks are empty or missing.
4. Power-down the printer using the ON/OFF Button. Wait about 45 seconds for the print engine to
shut-down (ON/OFF button light will turn off). Note: You may loose communication with the “M Series Toolbox” at this time.
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5. Open the Ink Tank Door (hinged at bottom).
6. Unlock and Open the appropriate Ink Tank
Securing Latch(s) [A].
7. Remove the empty Ink Tank(s).
8. Remove the new Ink Tank(s) from the packaging.
9. Slide the new Ink Tank(s) (label side up) into their appropriate color slots.
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INSTALLATION TIP – To make sure the Ink Tank seats properly (septum needles penetrate the seals on the tank and the tank contacts make a good electrical connection with the system): Insert the Ink Tank firmly. Then pull the Ink Tank back out about an inch. Then push the Ink Tank back in, firmly.
10. Close and lock the Ink Tank Securing Latches [A].
Make sure both sides of the Latch are engaged at the bottom.
11. Turn the printer’s Main Power Switch ON; then
press the control panel’s ON/OFF button. Wait about 45 seconds for the print engine to power on (ON/OFF button will illuminate). Note: You may loose communication with the “M Series Toolbox” at this time.
12. Refresh your web browser window. Watch the
Toolbox screen on your computer; you will see the ink colors fill in as the Ink Tanks are recognized.
Tip: If an ink color does not fill in after a few minutes; reseat the Ink Tank by popping it in and out; as described in Step 9 “Installation Tip”. Power­down the print engine using the ON/OFF button. Then repeat from Step 11.
13. Close the Ink Tank Door.
Keep new and used printhead cartridges and ink tanks out of reach of children.
Discard unwanted printhead cartridges and empty ink tanks immediately.
The ink used in this system may be harmful if swallowed.
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Printhead Cartridge Storage and Handling
Once installed, your printhead cartridge should remain in the printer until its useful life has expired. If you need to remove the printhead cartridge and store it for any specific reason:
Protect the printhead cartridge at all times from contamination by air-borne or surface
contaminants such as dust or fibers.
When handling a printhead cartridge, hold the printhead cartridge only by the handles and do not
touch the ink couplings, the printhead no zzle surface or the electrical contacts.
After removing the printhead cartridge; immediately install the protective covers on the printhead.
Store the printhead cartridge in a sealed plastic bag with a damp cloth. CAUTION: Make sure contacts are dry before re-installing the printhead.
Always store printhead cartridges horizontally, never on end.
Do not expose printhead cartridges to temperatures below 1 ºC (34 ºF).
Do not expose printhead cartridges to temperatures higher than 60 ºC (140 ºF).
Allow printhead cartridges to acclimate to ambient temperature before using in your printer.
Cleaning the Printhead Cartridge
The Printhead Cartridge is cleaned automatically; each time the printer is turned ON, periodically during the print job, and when a User Maintenance Level routine is performed by the operator.
From the M Series Driver:
User Maintenance Levels can be found under the Service Tab, in the M Series Driver properties. Each step in the Maintenance Levels activates a more thorough cleaning or clearing of the printhead; which also takes additional time to perform.
Printer Driver Properties” for more details.
See “
From the Toolbox:
The Toolbox feature “Wipe Printhead” can be used to do a quick printhead cleaning.
Tip: The User Maintenance Levels, located under the Services Tab of the M Series Driver, should be used to do a more thorough cleaning.
The “Circulate Ink” feature can be used to help purge air from the printhead cartridge and ink system. Caution! Don’t run this feature more than two times in a row. Doing so can build-up too much pressure in the system which may cause excessive ink waste and ink spills to occur.
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Using the Clean Printhead Button:
A “Level 1 Maintenance” can be activated by pressing the “Clean Printhead Button”, located on the print engine; as shown. The wiper roller, in the Service Station, will perform a quick cleaning of the printhead nozzles.
Tip: The User Maintenance Levels, located under the Services Tab of the M Series Driver, should be used to do a more thorough cleaning.
Manual Printhead Cleaning:
NOTE: We recommend the use of disposable gloves for this process.
As a last resort, if running the built-in User Maintenance Levels doesn’t help improve print qu ality; the printhead cartridge can be removed and cleaned manually.
1. Remove the Printhead Cartridge from the print engine. Refer to Steps 1 through 5 in “
the Printhead Cartridge” to remove the printhead.
NOTE: Keep the printhead nozzle area facing down and keep the ink port areas angled back slightly to help reduce the chance of ink spilling from the ink ports.
2. Clean the printhead nozzles. Once the printhead cartridge is removed; dampen a lint-free cloth (i.e.
Rena Cartridge Wipes, PN 2023), with deionized or distilled water. Keep the printhead nozzle area facing down and gently wipe the printhead nozzle area, from end to end, in one direction and in one fluid motion. You can repeat this process a few times, but only wipe in one direction.
NOTE: The use of deionized water (reference ASTM D5127-90 Type E-II Electronic Grade Water) is preferred; however it is acceptable to use distilled water if deionized water is not available. Do NOT cause damage to the printhead cartridge and possible contamination to the ink system.
WARNING! Be careful not to wet the cartridge contacts during this process. Inserting a printhead cartridge with wet contacts will result in damage to the printer’s electronics. Make sure the Printhead cartridge contacts are dry before re-installing the printhead.
3. Re-install the Printhead Cartridge. Please refer to the section titled “
Cartridge”.
use tap water or paper towels to clean the printhead nozzles. Doing so may
Installing the Printhead
Replacing
Still Experiencing Print Quality Issues?
If you still experience print quality issues after performing all possible printhead cleaning processes outlined in this section, please refer to the “ exhausted all cleaning and troubleshooting options then, in general, this would indicate that the Printhead Cartridge will need to be replaced. Please refer to “Replacing the Printhead Cartridge” for details.
Troubleshooting Guide” for additional help. If you have
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Replacing the Printhead Cartridge
The following procedure describes how to remove the Printhead Cartridge from the printer.
WARNING!
Never attempt to open the Printhead Latch manually, when in the closed/locked position. Severe damage will result. Use the Printhead Release Function from the Toolbox Utility on your PC or press the Printhead Latch Release button if a computer is not available.
NOTE: We recommend the use of disposable gloves for this process.
1. Plug in the printer. Turn the printer’s Main Power Switch ON; then press the control panel’s
ON/OFF button. Wait about 45 seconds for the print engine to power-up (ON/OFF button will illuminate).
2. Open the Top Cover.
3. Press the “Printhead Latch Release” button; as shown.
Use a non-metallic item (example: plastic pen) to reach through the hole and lightly press the button. The printer will run a routine and then the printhead latch will release so it can be opened.
WARNING! If the printhead latch fails to release do not force the latch open. Severe damage will result. Contact technical support.
Tip: You can perform this same function from your computer by clicking “Printhead Release” from the “Services” tab of the “M Series Driver” properties or the “User Interface” screen of the M Series “Toolbox” utility.
4. Open the Printhead Latch fully to disengage the ink couplings from the printhead cartridge.
5. Remove the old printhead as shown below. Rotate the cartridge back and then lift up to remove.
6. To help reduce ink spills; place the printhead into the old protective packaging and discard.
7. Once the old Printhead Cartridge has been removed; please refer to the section titled “Installing
the Printhead Cartridge” to install a new Printhead Cartridge.
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Clearing Media Jams
When the printer detects a media jam, it will stop automatically. The control panel PAPER/RESUME and PAUSE/CANCEL lights will blink simultaneously. The message “PAPERPATH_PRINTZONE_BLOCKED” will be displayed in the Toolbox. Once the jam has been removed from the system and the print engine is closed; press the PAPER/RESUME button to continue printing.
Some possible causes for jamming are:
1. Feeding more than one piece of media at a time (double-feeding), due to improper sheet separation
adjustment, improper media loading, or nested media (envelopes that are caught under the flap of another envelope or stick to one another).
2. Damaged media, such as dog-eared (turned down corners), curled or bowed media.
3. Media that is not stiff enough may not be usable. Media that meets Postal stiffness requirements for
automated feeding is acceptable in the RENA Mach 5.
4. Media that is too thick for the printer.
5. Media that is too wide for the printer or media that skews as it travels through the printer.
Removing Jammed Media
Clearing a jam depends on where the jam occurred. From the Feed Sect ion: Remove media stack. Loosen and lift the sheet
separators to clear the jam. Then re-adjust the sheet separators as described in this manual.
Under the Antistatic Brush Assembly: If necessary, remove the Antistatic Brush Assembly [A] to access jammed material. Unlatch the two latches (one on either side of the Assembly) and lift the assembly off the four mounting pins as shown. Do not bend the fingers! Clear the jam, and then carefully reinstall the Antistatic Brush Assembly. Make sure brush assembly is correctly reinstalled and aligned before starting to print. Assembly should sit flat on transport area surface
CAUTION
BE CAREFULL NOT TO PINCH OR CUT THE INK HOSES WHEN RE-INSTALLING THE ANTISTATIC BRUSH ASSY.
From the Print Engine Area: Open the Top Cover. Lift up on the two latches (one on each side of the print engine assembly) and raise (swing open) the Print Engine Assembly [C]. Clear the jam, then lower and re-latch the Print Engine Assembly. Then close the Top Cover.
A
CAUTION: Do NOT open the Print Engine Assembly to an angle greater than 60º. Damage to the ink color tubes and other issues will result.
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Inspecting/Replacing the Ink Waste Tray
The Ink Waste Tray is filled with an absorbent material, used to capture any ink that should drain from the system.
1. If the printer is on; press the ON/OFF button to power-down the print engine. Wait about 45
seconds until the system shuts down (all control panel lights will go off). Turn off the Main Power Switch and unplug the printer from the power receptacle. WARNING! If this power-down process is not followed; ink color mixing and printhead nozzle clogging may result.
2. Unplug the power cable from the printer.
3. Open the Ink Tank door
4. The Ink Waste Tray is secured to the print engine frame by two tabs.
One tab is located at the left side of the tray and one at the right side. Simultaneously push the two tabs in towards the tray, while pulling the tabs out towards yo u. The Ink Waste Tray should release from the frame and begin sliding towards you.
5. Slide the Ink Waste Tray out from under the print engine.
6. If the absorbent material (123-10005, Waste Ink Absorber) is saturated with ink, please order and
replace this item.
7. When re-installing the Ink Waste Tray, push the tray in evenly and slide it all th e way back until it
stops. Make sure the tray securing tabs snap into the print engine frame.
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MAINTENANCE
Replacing the Sheet Separators
The sheet separators (90-103-09) insure separation of the pieces as they are being fed. If you experience double sheet feeding and cannot adjust the separators to prevent this, replace the separators. Replacing the sheet separators is not difficult; however if you don’t feel confident about doing this yourself; please contact your technical support person.
1. Turn OFF the printer. If the printer is on; press the ON/OFF button to power-down the print engine.
Wait about 45 seconds until the system shuts down (all control panel lights will go off), then turn off the Main Power Switch. WARNING! If this power-down process is not followed; ink color mixing and printhead nozzle clogging may result.
2. Unplug the power cable from the printer.
3. To gain access to the separators; loosen the Side Guide Locking Knobs and move the both Media
Side Guides to their maximum outer positions.
4. Loosen the Separator Locking Screws, then raise and lock each sheet separator at its upper position.
5. Remove the screw [A] and the separator
cover [B]. Then remove the separator [C] by gently prying it out of the holder. Repeat for all four sheet separators.
NOTE: Be careful that you don’t drop the screws into the printer during this process.
6. Install a new separator. Install the separator
cover and secure with the screw. Repeat for all four separators.
NOTE: Don’t over-tighten the screw or you will bend the separator cover.
7. Readjust the Sheet Separators and Media Side Guides to accommodate your media. Refer to the
section titled “
Setting up the Feed” for details.
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SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
WARNING
THE PRINTER IS A PRECISION MACHINE THAT SHOULD BE CLEANED REGULARLY TO INSURE MANY YEARS OF SERVICE. BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE, DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM ITS POWER SOURCE!
DO NOT REMOVE SIDE COVERS! HIGH VOLTAGES PRESENT.
Clean the Printer regularly to remove accumulated paper dust and ink. Depending on the types of media that are run, paper dust may accumulate inside the printer and on the transport.
1. If the printer is on; press the ON/OFF button to power-down the print engine. Wait about 45
seconds until the system shuts down (all control panel lights will go off). Turn off the Main Power Switch and unplug the printer from the power receptacle. WARNING! If this power-down process is not followed; ink color mixing and printhead nozzle clogging may result.
2. Unplug the power cable from the printer.
3. Interior: Use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment to help loosen dust particles. Take care not to
damage the PC Boards or electrical wiring.
4. Exterior: Wipe clean with a lint-free cloth using any standard nonabrasive household cleaner that
does not contain plastic harming solvents.
CAUTION
NEVER SPRAY OR POUR CLEANERS DIRECTLY ON OR INTO THE PRINTER. EXCESS LIQUID COULD HARM ELECTRONIC PARTS. DAMPEN A LINT-FREE CLOTH WITH THE CLEANER AND APPLY IT TO THE PARTS TO BE CLEANED.
Feed Rollers and Forwarding Rollers
The feed and forwarding rollers can become glazed with paper lint and ink from the media. They should be regularly cleaned with a mild abrasive household cleaner on a damp lint-free cloth.
Avoid using solvents on the rubber rollers.
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SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
Section 5 – Troubleshooting Guide
The following troubleshooting guides are provided to assist you in solving any problems that might occur with the RENA Mach 5 Printer. We have tried to make them as complete as possible. The best advice we can offer is to make sure that the system is set up properly, plugged in, and that it has an adequate supply of ink before attempting to troubleshoot any problem.
WARNING
DO NOT REMOVE THE SIDE COVERS OF THE PRINTER!
THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGES PRESENT BEHIND THE COVERS!
Print Quality Issues:
Many things can contribute to print quality issues. Here is a list of things to check:
Verify that the media you are printing on is an “inkjet suitable” media. See Paper Types below.
Verify that the “graphic” you are printing is of a high quality. See Graphic Types below.
Check to be sure the printer has an adequate supply of ink (30% or more) in all five Ink Tanks.
Check to be sure all five color tubes, at both sides of the printhead cartridge, have ink filling them.
If not, the cartridge will need to be removed, the printhead nozzle surface re-wetted using deionized or distilled water, and the cartridge reinstalled. Please refer to the appropriate sections in this manual for removing and installing the printhead cartridge.
Try removing air bubbles from printhead and system using the “
routine or Toolbox utility feature “Circulate Ink”. Note: Do not
Replace the Printhead Cartridge. Generally when the ink supply is adequate and the print quality
remains poor, even after cleaning; the printhead cartridge should be replaced. Please refer to
Replacing the Printhead Cartridge”.
Compatible Paper Types: (look for inkjet suitable stocks)
Inkjet Paper - all types (recommended for best color output).
Copier Paper
Card Stock
Kromekote
Coated Paper - Gloss finish
Coated Paper - Satin finish
Coated Paper - Matte finish
Incompatible Paper Types:
Color Laser Gloss
Digital Printer Gloss
Any Post Print Coated Substrate (aqueous, gravure or UV)
Compatible Graphic Types: In general; scalable, vectorized art will produce the best images and color. Note: Graphic types are not really printer dependent. They are dependent on the software program being used to print the graphic, and what types of graphics that program can handle.
Incompatible Graphic Types: Low resolution and web images will not produce quality output and should not be used.
run the Circulate Ink feature more than twice in a row.
Printhead Cartridge Conditioning
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The Printhead Cartridge
CONDITION PROBLEM SOLUTION
Mixed, mottled, muddy or distorted colors.
Thin, crisp vertical line(s) of missing color.
Irregular or Jagged vertical line(s) of missing color.
Black smudge marks.
Blurry/Grainy Images
Ink leaking from the printhead nozzles
Ink color channel mixing within the printhead cartridge/nozzles.
Print Engine was opened to angle greater than 60º.
Incompatible media.
Table is not level.
Clogged printhead nozzle(s). Clean/replace the Printhead.
Air in the system. Air bubbles blocking nozzle(s).
Print Engine was opened to angle greater than 60º.
Media is making contact with the printhead surface.
Partially clogged nozzle(s).
Incompatible media.
Low quality image being sent to printer.
Print Engine was opened to angle greater than 60º.
Table is not level.
Refer to “
Conditioning”.
Do NOT open Print Engine to angle greater than 60º.
Use inkjet suitable media
Make sure table, that printer is placed on, is level.
Refer to “
Conditioning”.
Do NOT open Print Engine to angle greater than 60º.
Manually clean the printhead. Run the media in a different orientation. Incompatible media. Use media that is not bent, bowed or buckled.
Clean/replace the Printhead.
Use inkjet suitable media.
Use high quality graphics that are compatible with your software program.
Do NOT open Print Engine to angle greater than 60º.
Manually clean printhead. Make sure table, that printer
is placed on, is level.
Printhead Cartridge
Printhead Cartridge
Keep new and used printhead cartridges and ink tanks out of reach of children.
Discard unwanted printhead cartridges and empty ink tanks immediately.
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The Printer
CONDITION PROBLEM SOLUTION
Right edge of media being damaged as it travels through print engine area
Media is hitting the limits inside the print engine.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Make sure Adjustable Media Side Guide is at least 1/8” away from side frame. Use narrower stock.
Improper output
(address information out of order, skipping records, feeding blanks, etc.)
Media jams
No communication with Toolbox utility.
Feeding problems
Job is sent, but printer does not feed or print.
Improper driver selected.
System was disrupted by static energy.
Double feeding. Media is curled or bent. Media is too thin or too thick
EWS (Embedded Web Server) not responding. System is hung­up.
Java not installed or version not supported.
Improper cabling / connection
Double feeding, overlapping or skewing media.
Media is not compatible. Printer not turned on.
Printer not connected to computer.
Printer Error
Media Sensor is covered in Print Engine.
Improper Driver Config. System is hung-up.
Use M Series Driver
Close the software, then turn Printer OFF and ON.
Readjust Sheet Separators. Uncurl media. Use compatible media.
Reboot printer. Close and reopen Toolbox utility.
Install/Update Java to version 6 or higher.
Use proper cable, check connection.
Check/readjust the sheet separators and media guides.
Use compatible media. Check that Printer is ON.
Connect printer cable to computer and resend job.
Open Toolbox utility to view errors.
Open print engine and remove media.
Uninstall, Re-install Driver. Reboot printer and
computer.
Heavy black lines printed across the width of your media
Tip: The printer will not
print if any of the five ink tanks are empty or missing.
You have exceeded the maximum print width of 8.5”.
Reduce paper width to 8.5” to avoid exceeding the max print width of printer.
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Error’s and Warnings
Alert Window Messages Messages sent from the driver and displayed on PC screen in a small popup window.
MESSAGE SOLUTION
…. Ink Low
Example: Black Ink Low
Multiple Inks Low …. Out of Ink
Example: Cyan Ink Out
Multiple Ink Tanks Out Paper Jam Cleaning in Progress
Incorrect … Ink Tank Unauthorized … Ink
Tank Installed Multiple Unauthorized
Ink Tanks The … Ink Tank is
missing Multiple Ink Tanks are
missing Printhead Latch Open
Excessive Tilt Error Load Paper
Incompatible Printhead
Missing Printhead
Unauthorized Printhead
Paper Jam
Mechanical Jam
Reorder Ink
Reorder Ink Replace empty Ink Tank
Replace empty Ink Tanks Clear media from system and close print engine. Wait until the message disappears. The printer will not respond until the
cleaning has completed. Clean electrical contacts and re-seat Ink Tank. Clean electrical contacts and re-seat Ink Tank.
Ink Tanks must be purchased from authorized supplier for this printer model. Clean electrical contacts and re-seat Ink Tank.
Ink Tanks must be purchased from authorized supplier for this printer model. Insert missing Ink Tank.
Clean electrical contacts and re-seat Ink Tank. Insert missing Ink Tanks.
Clean electrical contacts and re-seat Ink Tanks. Ensure printhead cartridge has been inserted properly then closer the
printhead latch so it locks. See details under “ Load paper into printer and press the PAPER/RESUME button.
Remove and re-insert your printhead cartridge. Printhead cartridges must be purchased from authorized supplier for this printer model.
Remove and re-insert your printhead cartridge. Printhead cartridges must be purchased from authorized supplier for this printer model.
Remove and re-insert your printhead cartridge. Printhead cartridges must be purchased from authorized supplier for this printer model.
Remove jammed media. Check for and remove obstruction. Check for proper feed setup.
Check for and remove obstruction. Reboot your printer. If problem persists contact technical support.
Toolbox System Status Messages” section.
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Toolbox System Status Messages
Displayed, in red, in the M Series Toolbox utility.
SYSTEM STATUS PROBLEM SOLUTION
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PAPERPATH_FEED_TIME OUT
PAPERPATH_PRINTZONE _BLOCKED
Paperpath: Entry:Yes Exit:Yes or Paperpath: Entry: No Exit:Yes or Paperpath: Entry:Yes Exit:No
No = not blocked Yes = blocked (interrupted)
DOOROPEN_FRONT
DATA_PATH_UNDERRUN
X_INK_LOW
Example: CYAN_ INK_LOW
INK_OUT_X
Example: INK_OUT_MAGENTA
CARTRIDGE_MISSING_X
or
INK_TANK_MISSING_X
Tip: When viewing the Toolbox utility; the right-most “Ink level” graphic represents the black (K) ink
tank, which is physically located in the slot closest to the operator side of the printer. The printer will not print if any of the five ink tanks are empty or missing.
Out of Paper No media is reaching the print engine.
Paper Jam Media jam detected.
Printer has detected that one of the media sensors is blocked (interrupted).
Printer has detected that the top section of the print engine is open.
Printer was paused by the user pressing the PAUSE button.
X = Color. One or more Ink Tanks are low on ink.
X = Color. One or more Ink Tanks are out of ink
Missing Ink Tank, or Ink Tank not being recognized
Load media into printer and press the PAPER/RESUME button. If media is present; check/adjust the guides and separators.
Carefully remove jammed Media from printer and close the print engine. The System Status message in red should go away.
The toolbox “Paperpath” line should change to: Paperpath: Entry: No Exit: No
After you clear the jam you can; Press RESUME button to continue printing. Press the CANCEL button to cancel the job, and then manually clear the job from the computer’s print queue.
Verify that the print engine is closed and securely latched at both sides.
Press the RESUME button to continue printing. Press the CANCEL button to cancel the job, and then manually clear the job from the computer’s print queue.
Ink Tank replacement will be necessary soon. Reorder Ink
Replace empty Ink Tank(s) Verify that Ink Tanks are seated firmly and latches are fully closed. Clear error by cycling print engine power, using ON/OFF button.
X = Color (CYMKK) Insert missing Ink Tank or pop tank in and out to improve connection. Clear error by cycling print engine power, using ON/OFF button.
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Toolbox System Status Messages (continued)
SYSTEM STATUS PROBLEM SOLUTION
PRINTHEAD_MISSING
PRINTHEAD_UNPRIMED
TILT_ERROR
or
EXCESSIVE_TILT_ERROR
MECH_CANCELPAGE
No printhead installed or printhead not making proper connections.
Printhead priming process has failed.
The printer’s electronics have detected that the print engine is too far out of level.
Tilt sensor needs to be re-calibrated.
Job was canceled by user pressing the CANCEL button.
If just powered on, wait a minute; error may clear by itself. Install Printhead Cartridge. Remove and reinstall printhead. Replace printhead. Refer the appropriate sections in this manual for removing and installing the printhead cartridge.
If just powered on, wait a minute; error may clear by itself. Remove Printhead Cartridge, wet print nozzles using deionized or distilled water and re-install printhead cartridge. Refer the appropriate sections in this manual for removing and installing the printhead cartridge. If you continue to have trouble priming printhead; check for kinked or pinched color tubes.
If just powered on, wait a few minutes; error may clear by itself. Once Tilt level drops to 0.5 or less you can clear the error using the “Clear Error” feature in the Toolbox.
Make sure printer is placed on sturdy, level, worktable. Do NOT move the printer while the power is on. If the Tilt level is 0.5 or less you can clear this error using the Clear Error feature in the M Series Toolbox.
Contact technical support person to have them, check level and possibly use Toolbox “Printer Maint Config” feature (located under Service Menu) to Zero Tilt Sensor. If problem persists they can temporarily disable tilt sensor using “Printing Control Config” features in Service Menus.
Wait until print job has cleared from printer. Then manually clear job from computer’s print queue. Then send new print job.
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Appendix A – RENA Mach 5 Specifications
APPENDIX B
SPEED (color or mono)
Page Printing 8.5” x 11”
No. 10 Envelopes
MEDIA SIZE
MEDIA THICKNESS
PRINT QUALITY
TECHNOLOGY INK CAPACITY PRINT AREA COLOR MATRIX FEEDER PC INTERFACE FIRMWARE UPDATE TRANSPORT FEATURES
FONTS
Up to 3,600 per hour (1600 x 800 dpi @12 ips) Up to 7,500 per hour (1600 x 800 dpi @ 12 ips)
Minimum: 3" W X 4.125" L (76.2 mm W x 104.7 6 mm L) Maximum: 9.5" W x 17" L (241.3 mm W x 431.8 mm L)
Minimum: 0.004" (0.102 mm) Maximum: 0.020" (0.5 mm / 430 gsm / 160# Cover / 240# Index)
Normal: 1600 x 800 DPI @ 12 ips Best: 1600 x 1600 DPI @ 6 ips
Memjet Cyan (250 ml); Yellow (250 ml); Magenta (250 ml); Black (500 ml)
8.5" W x 17" L (215.9 mm W x 43.81 mm L) Up to 16.8 million colors Top Loading Friction Feeder Built-In. USB, Ethernet Electronic Download via PC connection Pressure roller system with Star Rollers Full color inkjet; fixed head design; high capacity ink tanks;
automatic printhead cleaning and capping service station. All available TrueType fonts
®
Thermal Inkjet
DIMENSIONS WEIGHT ELECTRICAL FUSE OPTIONS
24" W x 20.5" H x 20" D x (609.6 mm x 520.7 mm x 508 mm) 90 lbs. (40.9 kg) 115-230 VAC, 50/60 Hz
2.5A, 250V, slow blow Conveyor & IR Dryers; Satori Bulk Mailer Software
All Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice
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Appendix B – Supplies and Optional Hardware
The following supply items and optional hardware are available from your RENA Systems Distributor:
Supplies
Description Part #
Printhead Cartridge M5 PRINT Cyan Ink Tank (250 ml) M5 C250
Magenta Ink Tank (250 ml) M5 M250
Yellow Ink Tank (250 ml) M5 Y250 Black Ink Tank (250 ml)
- printer requires two Cartridge Wipes (100/pack)
- use with deionized or distilled water Waste Ink Absorber
(Absorbent material for Ink Waste Tray)
M5 K250
2023
123-10005
Optional Hardware
Conveyor /Stacker Drop Tray
NOTE: The use of a TB-390 conveyor with the Mach 5 printer is highly recommended. For this application; please be sure to order the Riser Legs for the TB-390 (part # TB-390 M5 FEET).
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Mach 5 Digital Color Printer and optional TB-390 Conveyor with Riser Legs installed.
Obtaining Supplies, Service and Support
Please contact your local Rena dealer to obtain supplies, service and support for your printer.
To locate a Rena dealer in your area, please click on the following link and fill out the form.
http://www.renausa.com/dealer_locator_search.asp
Service should only be performed by a qualified Rena service person.
In addition, you may wish to log onto Rena Systems web site ( “support” link. This area contains many useful resources.
Use the following “Warranty Registration” link to register your product with Rena Systems.
http://www.renausa.com/support/warranty_registration.asp
www.renausa.com), and click on the
APPENDIX B
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APPENDIX C
Appendix C – Preparing Printer for Transport
Please use this procedure if you ever need to transport the printer to a new location or ship the printer. Please refer to the appropriate sections in the manual for details on installing/removing items from the printer.
Local relocation
Transporting the printer from one room to another in the same building is considered a local relocation. Local relocation does not normally require that the printer be repackaged before transportation. To move your printer locally:
1. Switch the printer off using the ON/OFF button and wait until all lights turn off.
2. Turn off the Main Power Switch. Then disconnect the power cable from the printer and wall
outlet. IMPORTANT! Do NOT switch off the power at the power outlet or remove the power cable until all lights are off. Failure to do so may damage your printer.
3. Disconnect the USB or Ethernet cable from your printer.
4. Two people are required to lift the printer; keeping it as level as possible during this process.
IMPORTANT! The printer should remain level at all times during transportation and storage. Failure to do so may cause the printer to leak ink.
5. Take care to avoid bumping the printer during the move.
6. When re-installing it in the new location; select the location as set out in the “
Location” section.
Choosing the
Remote relocation or shipping
Transporting the printer to another building is considered a remote relocation. When transporting your printer to a remote location, your printer will need to be disassembled and repackaged, as set out below: NOTE: This procedure should be performed by a qualified technician. We suggest the use of protective gloves during this process.
1. Plug in the printer. Turn the printer’s Main Power Switch ON; then press the control panel’s
ON/OFF button. Wait about 45 seconds for the print engine to power-up (ON/OFF button will illuminate).
2. Open the Toolbox utility.
3. Deprime system using the “System Deprime” feature located in Toolbox utility.
NOTE: Use the System Deprime feature, NOT
4. Remove the Service Station from the printer, using the “Eject Service Station” feature in the
Toolbox utility. Refer to “Installing the Service Station” information for help with this process. Follow the sequence in reverse.
5. Wrap the Service Station in paper towels and place into resealable bag.
6. Power-down the system using the ON/OFF button and wait until all lights are off.
7. Turn off the Main Power Switch. Then disconnect the power cable from the printer and wall
outlet. IMPORTANT! Do NOT switch off the power at the power outlet or remove the power cable until all lights are off. Failure to do so may damage your printer.
8. Disconnect the USB or Ethernet cable from your printer
9. Remove the Printhead Cartridge and install protective covers on printhead. Store Printhead
Cartridge in a sealed plastic bag with a damp cloth. Be careful to avoid spills or stains during this process. CAUTION: Make sure contacts are dry before re-installing printhead.
the Release Printhead feature.
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10. Remove all five Ink Tanks. Be careful to avoid spills or stains during this process. Wrap each ink
tank in a clean, lint-free, absorbent material and place them in a sealed plastic bag as a precaution against any spillages during transport.
11. Place paper towels into each Ink Tank slot, making sure the towels make contact with the back of
the slots. This is done to absorb any ink that may leak from septum needles. NOTE: Even though the system is deprimed, some ink will remain in the lower areas of the tubing. In transit, this residual ink may drain out.
12. If re-boxing for transport; remove all accessories (side guides, rear media support guide) from unit
before re-boxing.
13. Re-package the printer in the original packaging material, keeping the printer level at all times.
WARNING! To help avoid damage in transit; the printer should only be shipped in approved factory packaging. See “ Follow the sequence in reverse.
14. Ensure transport labels on the exterior box clearly indicate that the box is to be kept level at all
times. CAUTION! The printer should remain level at all times during transportation and storage. Failure to do so may cause the printer to leak ink. For environmental requirements during storage and shipping, refer to the details found in the “
15. When re-installing the printer at the new location, please refer to
Unpacking” section for help with re-boxing.
Transport Inspection” section.
Section 2 of this guide.
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INDEX
A
Accessory Box Contents.............................................8
Adjustable Media Side Guide.................................2, 8
Antistatic Brush Assembly .........................................4
Installation, Connecting Power................................ 11
Installation, Tools Needed..........................................6
Installation, Unpacking.............................................. 7
Installing, Ink Tanks................................................. 19
Installing, Media Guides............................................ 9
Installing, Printhead Cartridge..................................22
Installing, Service Station.........................................12
B
Bulk Mailer...............................................................45
C
Cartridge Conditioning .............................................41
Clean Printhead Button...............................................4
Cleaning....................................................................60
Cleaning the Printhead Cartridge..............................54
Cleaning, Feed Rollers & Forwarding Rollers.......... 60
Clearing Media Jams ................................................57
Contents, Accessory Box............................................8
Control Panel..............................................................2
Control Panel Functions............................................27
Counter .......................................................................3
E
Error Messages .........................................................64
Ethernet Connection ...................................................3
EWS - Embedded Web Server..................................38
Exit Roller Cover........................................................2
K
Knob, Rear Media Support Guide..............................3
Knob, Side Guide Locking Knob...............................2
L
Locking Screws, Sheet Separator............................... 2
M
M Series Toolbox Utility..........................................38
Mach 5 Operation CD................................................ 8
Main Power Switch....................................................3
Maintenance.............................................................52
Media Registration Side Guide.............................. 2, 8
Media Support Wedge................................................ 2
Microsoft Word........................................................ 42
N
Narrow Media Support Wedge................................... 8
Network Connection .................................................. 3
F
Feed Rollers................................................................3
Feed Setup ................................................................31
Fuse.......................................................................3, 67
I
Ink Couplings..............................................................4
Ink Tank Anatomy....................................................19
Ink Tank Door.........................................................2, 5
Ink Tank Securing Latches .........................................5
Ink Tank Storage and Handling................................52
Ink Tanks................................................................5, 8
Ink Waste Tray .....................................................5, 58
Inspecting the Ink Waste Tray..................................58
Installation, Choosing the Location............................6
Installation, Connecting Computer...........................11
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O
Obtaining Supplies, Service, and Support................69
ON/OFF Button........................................................ 27
Operator Maintenance..............................................52
Optional Hardware................................................... 68
P
Paper Feed Test........................................................27
Paper/Resume Button............................................... 27
Pause/Cancel Button ................................................ 27
Power Cord ................................................................ 8
Preparing Printer for Transport ................................ 70
Print Engine................................................................ 4
Print Engine Latches.................................................. 4
Print Quality............................................................. 35
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Print Speed................................................................35
Printer Driver Properties...........................................34
Printer Driver, General Tab ......................................34
Printer Driver, Layout Tab........................................35
Printer Driver, Services Tab................................36, 37
Printer Status Light Indicators......................28, 29, 30
Printhead Cartridge.................................................4, 8
Printhead Cartridge Conditioning.............................41
Printhead Cartridge Protective Packaging.................22
Printhead Cartridge Storage and Handling................54
Printhead Latch...........................................................4
Printhead Latch Release Button..................................4
Printing from MS-Word............................................42
Printing from Satori Bulk Mailer..............................45
R
Rear Media Guide.......................................................8
Rear Media Support Guide .........................................2
Receptacle...................................................................3
Relocation, Local......................................................70
Relocation, Remote...................................................70
Removing Media Jams..............................................57
Replacing the Ink Tanks ...........................................52
Replacing the Ink Waste Tray...................................58
Replacing the Printhead Cartridge............................56
Replacing the Sheet Separators.................................59
S
Sheet Separators.........................................................3
Specifications...........................................................67
Supplies.................................................................... 68
Support.....................................................................69
T
Table of Contents........................................................i
Thumb Screw, Media Support Wedge ....................... 3
Toolbox Utility......................................................... 38
Toolbox, Diagnostics ............................................... 40
Toolbox, Ink Usage..................................................40
Toolbox, Service Menu............................................40
Toolbox, User Interface............................................ 39
Top Cover .................................................................. 2
Transport Inspection................................................... 6
Troubleshooting, Errors and Warnings .................... 64
Troubleshooting, Printer........................................... 63
Troubleshooting, Printhead Cartridge...................... 62
U
Uninstall, Printer Driver........................................... 16
Uninstall, Printer Software....................................... 16
Uninstall, Toolbox Utility........................................ 16
Unpacking.................................................................. 7
USB Cable.................................................................. 8
USB Port Connection.................................................3
Safety Precautions.......................................................1
Satori Bulk Mailer ....................................................45
Service......................................................................69
Service Station............................................................8
Service Station Installation.......................................12
Setup, Feed ...............................................................31
Setup, Sheet Separators.............................................32
W
Warning Messages................................................... 64
Warranty Registration.......................................... 2, 69
Wide Media Support Wedge......................................8
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RENA SYSTEMS INC.
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Phone: (610) 650-9170
Fax: (610) 650-9171
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