Printer Unit

Front



No. Name Function overview
Ink slot cover, ink slots Open this cover to access the slots in which the pouch trays are inserted. Leave this closed except when switching pouch trays.
Front cover Open this when necessary, such as when loading media. In all other situations, keep the front cover closed.
Small article storage This is a useful space in which you can place small articles.
IMPORTANT:

Do not place in this area any items to which cleaning liquid or ink has affixed.

Loading lever (front) Operate this when you load media.
Operation panel The panel containing the buttons used to operate the machine.

Operation Panel

Left cover Open this when you perform maintenance.
Right cover Open this when you perform maintenance.

Rear



No. Name Function overview
Main power switch Switch the main power on/off.
Power-cord connector Use this to connect the power cable.
Loading lever (rear) Operate this when you load media.
Media holders Use these when you load media.
Shafts
Media stays
Drain bottle Discharged fluid is stored in this bottle.

Side



No. Name Function overview
Cleaning liquid slot Insert the pouch tray with the TR2 cleaning liquid pouch into this slot.
Ethernet connector Use this to connect an Ethernet cable.

Front Cover Interior/Print Head Area



No. Name Function overview
Print light This light illuminates the front cover interior. This makes it easier to see the printing status. It flashes if a serious error occurs.
Print-head carriage The print heads are inside here.
Cutting carriage The blade and the separating knife are inside here.
Grit roller These rollers feed the media.

Pinch roller

(left pinch roller, right pinch roller, and middle pinch roller)

These clamp the media when the loading lever is lowered. These rollers are called the left pinch roller, the right pinch roller, and the middle pinch roller according to their positions.
Media clamp This clamps the edge of the media to keep it from coming loose. It also prevents fuzz on the cut edge of the media from touching the print heads.
Grit patterns These indicate the locations of the grit rollers. When loading media, be sure to place the pinch rollers within the ranges indicated by these patterns.
Blade protector This is the path that the blade takes during cutting. It protects the tip of the blade.
Platen This is the path over which the media passes. A suction fan that keeps the media from coming loose and a print heater that helps fix the ink are built in.
Apron This has a built-in dryer to speed up drying of the ink.
Wiper Cleans the print heads during automatic cleaning and in similar situations.
Wiper tray This tray houses the TR2 cleaning liquid used to clean the wiper. It contains a tray pad.

Serious Errors Indicated by the Print Light

If an error that may lead to serious damage to the printer occurs, the print light blinks.

This indicates one of the situations shown below.

When the print light blinks, the error also appears on the operation panel's display screen.

Display screen Error overview
"AVOIDING DRY-UP TURN POWER OFF" The print heads were about to dry out. The print heads may be damaged if allowed to dry out.
"MOTOR ERROR TURN POWER OFF" An excessive load was applied to the motor. If this error is not addressed, the print heads may be damaged.
"TEMPERATURE IS TOO LOW **゚C" The ambient temperature in the printer's installation location has fallen below the temperature in which operation is possible. If this error is not addressed, the printer may malfunction.
"TEMPERATURE IS TOO HIGH **゚C" The ambient temperature in the printer's installation location has risen above the temperature in which operation is possible. If this error is not addressed, the printer may malfunction.
"CANCELED FOR PUMP PROTECTION" An excessive load was applied to the pump within the machine. If this error is not addressed, the pump may malfunction.
"SERVICE CALL ****" An unrecoverable error or an error that requires a part replacement has occurred.

If a Cover Opens during Operation

If the front cover, left cover, or right cover (hereinafter referred to as "cover") opens during an output operation or while setting up the media, the machine makes an emergency stop. When an emergency stop occurs, a message prompting you to close the cover appears on the screen. Close the covers as directed in the instructions shown on the screen.

When the cover is closed, you will be able to continue the operation.

If you cannot continue the operation even after you close the cover, a nonrecoverable error may have occurred.