Thank you very much for purchasing the product.• To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's performance, please
8Do not place hands within the spaceto the front of the unit while in opera-tion.Doing so mayresult in injury.Before switching on the power, besure to
98Chapter 7 - Appendix7-4 The Media-cutoff Location During Continuous PrintingThe media-cutoff location that is used when a media-cutoff command is se
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9In addition to the and symbols, the symbols shown below are also used : Indicates information to prevent machine breakdown or malfunction
10Pour utiliser en toute sécuritéUtilisé pour avertir l'utilisateur d'un risque de décès ou de blessure grave encas de mauvaise utilisation
11Pour utiliser en toute sécuritéNe pas utiliser si le fil ou la ficheélectriques sont endommagés; nepas brancher dans une prise malfixée.Négliger de
12Pour utiliser en toute sécuritéDébloquer le mécanisme d'arrêt desroulettes du support avant de ledéplacer.Sinon l'appareil pourrait se ren
13Ne pas toucher le bout de la lameséparatrice avec les doigts.Une négligence à ce niveau pourraitprovoquer des blessures.Le rouleau doit être placé q
14À propos des étiquettes collées sur l'appareilCes étiquettes sont collées à l'extérieur de l'appareil.Les dessins suivants indiquent
151. Getting StartedThis section describes what to do when you first open the packingcarton, including installing the machine and connecting it to a c
16Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-1 Checking AccessoriesThe following items are packed together with the unit. Make sure they are all present and account
17Chapter 1 - Getting StartedPOWER1-2 Part NamesFront ViewFront coverSheet loading leverCoverOperation panelCoverInk cartridge portsDrain bottleRJ-45
For the USAFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCESTATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits f
18Chapter 1 - Getting StartedPrinting carriagePlatenGrit rollerPinch rollerReflective tapeKnife guideGuide lineInside the Front CoverMedia clampDispla
19Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-3 Assembling and InstallingInstallation EnvironmentThe required installation spaces for this model is below.SJ-740 : 42
20Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-3 Assembling and InstallingStep 1: Assemble the StandFirst assemble the stand, then mount the machine on top of the sta
21Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-3 Assembling and Installing3Use the included large bolts to secure the machine to the stand.Three places each onthe lef
22Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-3 Assembling and InstallingStep 2: Install the Included Items1Attach the stays onto the back of the machine at the loca
23Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-3 Assembling and InstallingStep 3: Install the Drain Bottle1Use the included large bolts to secure the bottle stand in
24Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-3 Assembling and Installing4Attach the drain bottle to the back of the machine.For more information about how to dispos
25Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-3 Assembling and InstallingStep 4: Remove the Protective MediaThe protective media shown below is attached to this mach
26Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-4 Connecting the CablesConnecting the Power CordRearPower ConnectorSecurely connect the power cord, computer I/O cable
27Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-4 Connecting the CablesConnecting to the ComputerEthernet ConnectionVarious settings are required when using this machi
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28Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-4 Connecting the CablesSecuring the CablePass the cable through the established location, making sure that it does not
29Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-5 Switching On the Power for the First TimeStep 1: Install Ink CartridgesConfirming the Ink-insertion SitesBefore you i
30Chapter 1 - Getting Started1-5 Switching On the Power for the First TimeFilling InkInstalling ink cartridges for the first time after purchase requi
312. Basic OperationThis describes the sequence of basic operations from switching onthe power to performing printing.
32Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-1 Switching the Power On and OffSwitching On the PowerLeave the main power switch turned on, and use the[POWER] key to
33Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-1 Switching the Power On and OffSwitching Off the Power at the End of the DayPress and hold down the [POWER] key for on
34Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-2 Loading MediaLoading Roll Media1Open the front cover.2Line up with the core diameter of the loaded roll media and ref
35Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-2 Loading Media4Fit the right-hand media flange all the way into the hole on the right-hand side of the roll media, and
36Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-2 Loading Media8Slowly turn the media flanges at the back of the machine to pull back the media to the position shownin
37Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-2 Loading MediaLoading Sheet MediaBefore attempting to load sheet media, check the following points.Front View Line up
23. A Wide Variety of Operations ... 433-1 Replacing the Ink Cartridg
38Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-2 Loading MediaWhen Loading Thick MediaMedia that is thick or that warps easily may lead to problems with media feed or
39Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-2 Loading MediaWhen Loading Media That Warps EasilyWhen you are loading media whose left and right edges are prone to w
40Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-2 Loading MediaSeparating the MediaMake sure the [SETUP] LED lights up.To cut off a printed portion from the roll, hold
41Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-3 PrintingTo Perform PrintingBefore performing a printing test or starting printing, make sure the following two points
42Chapter 2 - Basic Operation2-3 PrintingPerforming a Printing TestBefore starting to print, carry out a Test print to check the state of the head.Pro
433. A Wide Variety of OperationsThis section describes a wide variety of operations and functions,grouped by task.
44Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-1 Replacing the Ink CartridgesCare and Handling of Ink Cartridges• Do not use anything other SOL INK cartr
45Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-1 Replacing the Ink CartridgesReplacing with New Ink CartridgesReplacing an Ink CartridgeBefore you attemp
46Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-1 Replacing the Ink CartridgesIf Ink Runs Out During PrintingIf ink runs out during printing, a warning be
47Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-2 Checking the Remaining Ink LevelYou can use [INK REMAINING] on the display menu to check how much ink is
3Copyright © 2002 Roland DG CorporationSOLJETTM and SOL INKTM are trademarks of Roland DG Corporation.Other company names and product name are tradem
48Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-3 Setting the Location Where Printing StartsSetting the Start LocationSet the location where printing star
49Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-3 Setting the Location Where Printing StartsSpecifying a Location in the Feed DirectionUse the [ ] [
50Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-3 Setting the Location Where Printing StartsSpecifying a Location in the Scan Direction1Press the [ ] ke
51Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-4 Setting the MarginsSetting the Margins in the Feed DirectionYou can set the margins in the feed directio
52Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-4 Setting the MarginsSetting the Margins in the Scan DirectionSet the left and right margins for the print
53Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-4 Setting the Margins3Press the [ ] key to display the screen shownin the figure.When you do this, the p
54Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-5 Using Transparent MediaIf the media loaded on the unit is transparent, then at the [SHEET TYPE] menu, se
55Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-6 Making Corrections for PrintingFeed CorrectionThis corrects for errors in the amount of feed of the grit
56Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-6 Making Corrections for PrintingBidirectional CorrectionThis adjusts for misalignment that occurs during
57Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-6 Making Corrections for Printing5Check the adjustment value, then press the [ENTER] key.The media returns
4Features of the SJ-740/640/540What Is the SJ-740/640/540?The SJ-740/640/540 is a large-format printer combining high speed with high print quality. I
58Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-6 Making Corrections for PrintingSaving and Loading a Bidirectional-correction ValueYou can take adjustmen
59Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-7 Stopping Printing OperationsStopping Printing OperationsStopping Printing1Press the [PAUSE] key.2Halt tr
60Chapter 3 - A Wide Variety of Operations3-8 When Not in Use for a Prolonged PeriodWhen the machine is out of use for an extended period, then once a
614. MaintenanceThis section describes how to clean the printing heads, daily careand maintenance, and the like.
62Chapter 4 - Maintenance4-1 Cleaning the Printing HeadsSwitching on the sub power automatically performs maintenance operations, including cleaning o
63Chapter 4 - Maintenance4-1 Cleaning the Printing HeadsIf Drop-out Persists Even After Carrying Out Cleaning Several Times1Load media for printing-te
64Chapter 4 - Maintenance4-2 Cleaning Using the Cleaning KitCleaning using the cleaning kit should be carried out when automatic cleaning and forced c
65Chapter 4 - Maintenance4-2 Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit6To discharge static electricity from your body,touch the location shown in the figure.7Cl
66Chapter 4 - Maintenance4-2 Cleaning Using the Cleaning Kit10Clean the wiper. Use a cleaning stick to wipeaway any buildup of dust and grime from the
67Chapter 4 - Maintenance4-3 Replacing the WiperIf the message shown in the figure appears, replace the wiper with a new part.1Follow steps 1 through
5To Ensure Safe UseUsed for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severeinjury should the unit be used improperly.Used for i
68Chapter 4 - Maintenance4-4 Other Cleaning TasksThe machine and the inside of the front cover may become soiled with ink during printing. The cleanin
69Chapter 4 - Maintenance4-5 Disposing of Discharged InkThe bottle stand for the drain bottle is provided with a window to help determine when dischar
70Chapter 4 - Maintenance4-6 How to Replace the Separating KnifeIf the separating knife becomes dull, replace with the included replacement blade.1Pre
71Chapter 4 - MaintenanceMENUINK CONTROLINK CONTROLEMPTY MODEEMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE4-7 When Moving the Unit1If there is media loaded, hold down the [
72Chapter 4 - MaintenanceDrain tubeStopper4-7 When Moving the Unit7After you have pulled out all the ink cartridgeswhose numbers are flashing, head cl
735. Menus and KeysThis section contains a flowchart of the menus and describes thecontrol-panel keys and the menu items.
74Chapter 5 -Menus and Keys5-1 Display Menus FlowchartFor details about each of the menus, see the "5-2 Description of Menus."Selecting th
75Chapter 5 -Menus and KeysPress the [ENTER] key to perform head cleaningof A Group.CLEANINGALLCLEANINGA GROUPPress the [ENTER] key to perform head c
76Chapter 5 -Menus and Keys5-1 Display Menus FlowchartOPAQUE/CLEARMENUSHEET TYPESHEET TYPEOPAQUE OPAQUEDisplayed only when the media has been set up.
77Chapter 5 -Menus and Keys5-1 Display Menus Flowchart1 2 3 45 6 7 8mm/INCHMENUUNITUNIT mm mmMENUINK REMAINING
6Do not use with a damaged powercord or plug, or with a loose electri-cal outlet.Doing so maylead to fire,electrical shock,or electrocution.Do not dam
78Chapter 5 -Menus and Keys5-2 Description of MenusSettingrangeOPAQUE/CLEAR —HIGH/MIDDLE/LOW —DefaultvalueOPAQUE —MIDDLE —FunctionThis is us
79Chapter 5 -Menus and Keys5-2 Description of MenusDefaultvalue[EMPTYMODE]STOP 0 0.00%Function[EMPTY MODE]: When replacement of the ink ca
80Chapter 5 -Menus and Keys5-2 Description of MenusSettingrangemm/INCH — — — —Defaultvaluemm — — — —FunctionThis selects milli
81Chapter 5 -Menus and Keys5-3 Description of KeysKeyTop menu———————FunctionThis switches on and off the sub power . When the power isswitched on, the
82Chapter 5 -Menus and Keys5-3 Description of KeysKey +Top menu———LANGUAGEFunctionPressing and holding the [SHEET CUT] key for one secondor l
836. What to Do If...This section describes error messages that may appear on the dis-play and how to resolve problems that can occur during operation
84Chapter 6 What to Do If...6-1 What to Do If...The Machine Doesn't RunThe power does not switch on.Is the main power switched on?If the power d
85Chapter 6 What to Do If...6-1 What to Do If...The media width cannot be detected, even when the [SETUP] key is pressed.Is [SHEET TYPE] set to [CLEA
86Chapter 6 What to Do If...The printing length is not accurateIs the loaded media very thick?To correct the amount of feed, refer to "3-6 Maki
87Chapter 6 What to Do If...Media feed is not smooth (slippage occurs)Is thick media being used?If the surface of the media rubs against the printing
7Load roll media at the proper position.Otherwise the roll mayfall, resulting in injury.Be sure to install the media guidewhen loading roll media.Othe
88Chapter 6 What to Do If...The Media Becomes JammedIf [MOTOR ERROR : TURN OFF POWER] appears and operation stopsFollow the steps below to clear the
89Chapter 6 What to Do If...What to Do If the Printing Carriage Does Not OperateDuring operation, if for some reason the printing carriage does not r
90Chapter 6 What to Do If...6-1 What to Do If...5When the printing carriage comes into contactwith the caps, rotate the pipe one or two turnsmore.Mak
91Chapter 6 What to Do If...6-2 What to Do If an Error Message AppearsMeaningAn operation command was given while thecover or front cover is open.Tes
92Chapter 6 What to Do If...MeaningA motor error occurred.The air temperature where installed is lower thanthe ambient temperature at which the unit
937. Appendix
94Chapter 7 - Appendix7-1 SpecificationsMain Unit SpecificationPiezo ink-jet methodMaximum media thickness: 1.0 mm (0.039 in.)Maximum diameter for rol
95Chapter 7 - AppendixInterface SpecificationsNetwork Interface Specifications10Base-T/100 Base-TX Ethernet network cable specificationsDataMax. cable
96Chapter 7 - Appendix7-2 Media ConditionsUsable MediaUse genuine media for this machine.A) Maximum media thickness : 1.0 mm (0.039 in.)B) Maximum di
97Chapter 7 - Appendix7-3 Printing AreaThe media's printable width (the direction of printing carriage movement) is determined by the width of th
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