viiiviiiT Moving the Printerz The W8200 alone weighs 85 kg (187 lb.). To prevent painful back or other injury, at least two people (three recommended
Using the Operation Panel85-8How to Perform Menu SettingsTo use the function menus, press the Online button to open the menu display, use the arrow bu
How to Perform Menu Settings95-95Press or (c, e) to select the value then press Enter (g).The selected value is prefixed with an equals sign (=).6
Using the Operation Panel105-10Menu Settings Summary TablesThe menus provide the functions listed and described in the tables below. Settings marked w
Menu Settings Summary Tables115-11Auto Cut*4Yes*, Print Cut Line, NoSelects automatic cutting when printing with roll media. If you select “Print Cut
Using the Operation Panel125-12Print Pattern B Adj. Setting L ~U, V~ZAllows you to adjust the amount of feed for the media. After selecting the media
Menu Settings Summary Tables135-13Cut Dust Reduct.(Dye ink printer)Plain PaperCoated PaperHeavy CoatedGlossy PaperPhoto GlossyPhoto Semi-GlosGlossy Fi
Using the Operation Panel145-14Test PrintStatus Print —Prints a complete list of all printer settings.Nozzle Check — Prints the nozzle check pattern.I
16MaintenanceThis chapter describes how to replace consumables and maintain the printer.
Maintenance26-2ImportantReplacing Ink TanksA message in the printer driver screen or in the printer operation panel display warns you when the ink tan
Replacing Ink Tanks36-3NoteNoteCautionImportantz When the ink level in a tank is very low, you may not be able to perform Head Cleaning B, or other he
ixixT General Cautionz There are high voltage points inside the printer. To avoid a fire or electrical shock, never attempt to disassemble the printer
Maintenance46-4Importantz There may be some ink on or around the ink port of an ink removed from the printer, so always handle a removed ink tank care
Replacing Ink Tanks56-5Important4Press the ink tank lever of the color to replace, then open the ink tank cover.5Hold the empty ink tank by the grips
Maintenance66-6ImportantImportantz Always hold an ink tank by the grips (a) on the left and right side of the ink tank.z To prevent poor print quality
Replacing Ink Tanks76-7Note8Close the ink tank cover until you hear it catch.9Repeat Step 4 to Step 8 to install all the other color ink tanks.10After
Maintenance86-8CautionNoteCaution About Using Refilled Ink Tanks for This PrinterThe ink tanks specified for use with this printer are provided with a
Cleaning the Printer96-9CautionCleaning the PrinterPeriodically clean the printer to ensure quality printing and to avoid problems. Always follow the
Maintenance106-103Dampen a clean cloth, wring it out completely, then use it to clean the printer exterior surfaces, tray, ventilation vent (a), and p
Cleaning the Printer116-11ImportantCleaning Inside the Upper CoverTo achieve the best performance with the printer, clean inside the upper cover if th
Maintenance126-12Important4Dampen a clean cloth, wring it out completely, then use it to wipe clean upper cover handle (a), entire platen area (b), tr
Cleaning the Printer136-136Plug the power cord into the power source.
xxContentsAbout These Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iNotations About Text . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance146-14ImportantCleaning the Paper RestraintTo achieve the best performance with this printer, use plain paper to clean the reverse side of
Cleaning the Printer156-153Fold a sheet of plain paper (a) 2 or 3 times, then insert it from the back of the printer below the lower surface of the pa
Maintenance166-16NoteCleaning the Carriage RailTo achieve the best performance with this printer, clean the carriage rail at least once a year or when
Cleaning the Printer176-17Note3Open the upper cover.4Remove the white sponge from the rail cleaner. Dampen the sponge with some water, wring it out, t
Maintenance186-18Important6With the black sponge surface on the rail, place the rail cleaner on the right side of the carriage rail, then move the rai
Replacing the Printhead196-19NoteCautionImportantReplacing the PrintheadReplace the printhead after two unsuccessful Printhead B cleanings do not rest
Maintenance206-20ImportantHow to Replace the PrintheadBefore replacing the printhead, you must first replace the two filters provided with the printhe
Replacing the Printhead216-21Important3Press or to select “System Setup” then press .“System Setup” menu opens.4Press or to select “Replace P
Maintenance226-227Raise the carriage cover and open it completely.8Pull the printhead lock lever completely forward to open it.9Raise the printhead lo
Replacing the Printhead236-23CautionImportant10Remove the old printhead.z If you are removing the printhead immediately after printing, allow the prin
xixiSettings for Using the Media Take-up Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-32Loading Roll Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance246-24Importantz The nozzles under protective cap 2 (c) are covered with ink. Handle the printhead carefully to avoid touching these nozzle
Replacing the Printhead256-2513Lower the printhead lock cover toward you to lock the printhead in place.14Raise the printhead lock lever and push it i
Maintenance266-26Important16Close the upper cover.After the upper cover is closed, “Please Wait..” is displayed and processing begins. Processing requ
17TroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to solve problems with the printer.
Troubleshooting27-2Having a Problem?If the printer is not operating as you think it should or if you experience any other problems, read in order thro
Printer Not Operating Correctly37-3Printer Not Operating CorrectlyCheck the following items when the printer does not operate and will not print.Canno
Troubleshooting47-4Problem 5: Printer is still warming up.Solution: Immediately after the printer is switched on, it cannot print because it needs a s
Printer Not Operating Correctly57-5Problem 2: The driver is not installed correctly for the printer connected via a Windows USB port or IEEE1394 port.
Troubleshooting67-6Problem 5: The network information for the printer has not been set.Solution: If the printer is connected to a Windows network, use
Printer Not Operating Correctly77-7Problem 3: Error message appears during print job.Solution: When an error message appears in the printer operation
xiixiiCleaning the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9Cleaning the Printer Surfaces . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting87-8Problem 3: Roll media ran out during the print job and the tape on the trailing edge of the media sheet is preventing the rest of t
Print Job Results Abnormal97-9Print Job Results AbnormalIf the results you see in the print job are not what you expect, check the items described bel
Troubleshooting107-10Problem 3: The printhead height adjustment lever is at the down position.Solution: Set the printhead height adjustment lever to t
Print Job Results Abnormal117-11Print Results Do Not Match Print Job ContentBroken lines are visible.Problem 1: Printhead is out of alignment.Solution
Troubleshooting127-12Problem 2: Colors in the printout do not match the colors on the screen.Solution: Perform monitor color correction. (Æ Monitor In
Message Is Displayed137-13Message Is DisplayedGARO nnnnn ("n" = numbers)Problem 1: Error in the print data.Solution: If the job does not pri
Troubleshooting147-14Ink level ?Problem 1: The ink level detection function is set to off.Solution: The message is displayed when the print job is exe
Message Is Displayed157-15Feed LimitProblem 1: You pressed on the operation panel to feed more media than allowed.Solution: Open the tray, then turn
Troubleshooting167-16Check PrintoutsProblem 1: Cannot adjust nozzle to correct blockage.Solution: Execute “Head Cleaning B”. (Æ P.7 - 3 3 )Solution: P
Message Is Displayed177-17Media Too LargeProblem 1: The loaded media is larger than any media size allowed for loading in the printer.Solution: Set th
xiiixiiiObtaining the Firmware Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7Confirming the Firmware Version . . . . . .
Troubleshooting187-18End of RollProblem 1: The roll media has run out.Solution: Load another roll in the roll media tray, then press the Online button
Removing Paper Jams197-19CautionRemoving Paper JamsWhen a paper jam occurs, the “Media Jam” or “Turn Power Off !!” message is displayed on the operati
Troubleshooting207-20Note3If you cannot take up the roll media, open the roll media guide on the back of the printer, then pull out the roll media and
Removing Paper Jams217-215While restraining the center of the roll media, turn the roll holder to take up any buckle in the media, pull the roll relea
Troubleshooting227-22Important8Press or to select the setting for the type of media loaded in the printer then press Enter.After selecting the Rol
Removing Paper Jams237-233Move the carriage manually when it is out of its normally parked position.Move it to the right or left edge of the carriage
Troubleshooting247-245Hold the jammed sheet by the left and right edges and pull it toward you, then cut it where the printing ends or where it is wri
Removing Paper Jams257-257Lower the roll release lever toward the inside of the machine, release the paper guide, then pull out the left and right cor
Troubleshooting267-269Rotate the roll holder in the direction of the arrow , then cut the media along the edge of the paper guide. 10After closing the
Removing Paper Jams277-27Note11Lower the paper release lever, then close the upper cover.12Press the Power button to switch the printer on.Roll media
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Troubleshooting287-28ImportantRemoving a Cut Sheet JamFollow the procedure below to remove a cut sheet jam that occurs during printing.1Open the upper
Removing Paper Jams297-293If the jammed sheet is visible, grip the sheet by the left and right sides and pull it toward you out of the printer.4If the
Troubleshooting307-305Load a new sheet of paper, then lower the paper release lever.6Close the upper cover.Cut sheet preparation begins. When prepara
Checking the Print Status317-31NoteChecking the Print StatusIf your printouts become faint or streaked with white lines, print a nozzle check pattern
Troubleshooting327-324Press or to select “Nozzle Check” then press Enter button.The nozzle check pattern prints. After the nozzle check pattern ha
Cleaning the Printhead337-33Cleaning the PrintheadWhen the ink nozzles of the printhead become clogged, you can restore normal operation by cleaning t
Troubleshooting347-342Press the Online button twice to display “MAIN MENU”.3Press or to display “Head Cleaning” then press .4Press or to sele
Aligning the Printhead357-35NoteAligning the PrintheadIf you notice broken vertical lines or deviation in colors in your prints, execute Print Pattern
Troubleshooting367-364Press or to select “Adjust Printer” then press .5Press or to select “Print Pattern A” then press Enter.Pattern A is pri
Aligning the Printhead377-378Look at Pattern D2, note the position and number of the line with the best alignment, Press or to select that number
11Before Using the PrinterThis section describes printer parts and procedures you should know before you use the printer.
Troubleshooting387-38ImportantNoteAdjusting Amount of Media FeedThe amount of feed is adjusted for each media type. Printing Pattern B sets the amount
Adjusting Amount of Media Feed397-39Important3Press or to select “System Setup” then press .4Press or to select “Adjust Printer” then press
Troubleshooting407-40ImportantReducing the Amount of Cut WasteThe cut waste reduction function allows you to reduce the amount of waste and paper dust
Reducing the Amount of Cut Waste417-413Press or to display “System Setup” then press .4Press or to display “CutDustReduct.” then press .5Pre
Troubleshooting427-42Replacing the Cutter BladeFollow the procedure below to replace a dull blade that no longer cuts cleanly.1If the printer is off,
Replacing the Cutter Blade437-43ImportantImportant3Open the upper cover.z To avoid soiling your hands or damaging the printer, never touch any part in
Troubleshooting447-44ImportantNote5Align the arrow on the cutter blade with the arrow on the cutter unit, then insert the blade, turning it to the rig
18Other Important InformationThis chapter describes options, specifications, and provides other information.
Other Important Information28-2OptionsThe following options are provided for this printer.Media Take-up UnitThe Media Take-up Unit, automatically tak
Options38-3IEEE1394 Expansion BoardThis board provides the IEEE1394 (FireWire) interface.z IEEE1394 Expansion Board EB-01Roll Holder SetsThese sets co
Before Using the Printer21-2Printer Part NamesPrinter Main UnitT Front Viewa Upper coverOpen to install the printhead or to remove paper jams inside t
Other Important Information48-4NoteConsumablesThis sections describes the consumables that are provided for use with this printer. You should stock th
Consumables58-5NoteNoteInk TanksSix types of replaceable ink tanks are used in this printer.z For details about how to replace ink tanks, see Chapter
Other Important Information68-6NoteCutter BladeThe product number of the cutter blade that can be used on the printer are:z Cutter Blade CT-03z For de
Updating the Firmware78-7NoteUpdating the FirmwareBy updating the firmware for this printer, you can add on new functions and improvements for existin
Other Important Information88-8ImportantImportantImportantUninstalling the SoftwareFollow the procedure below to uninstall the printer driver and util
Uninstalling the Software98-9Note3Delete all the printer drivers presented in the list. Confirm the names of the printers, then click the Yes button.U
Other Important Information108-10ImportantUninstalling the Printer DriverFollow the procedures below to uninstall the printer drivers.T Windowsz If yo
Uninstalling the Software118-11Uninstalling GARO Status MonitorFollow the procedure below to uninstall GARO Status Monitor from a Windows system.1On t
Other Important Information128-12Uninstalling the GARO Device Setup UtilityFollow this procedure to uninstall the GARO Device Setup Utility installed
Specifications138-13SpecificationsDye ink Pigment inkPrinting CharacteristicsPrint Method Serial Bubble JetPrint Modes Highest, High, Standard, DraftM
Printer Part Names31-3g Operation panelProvides the Power button, Online button, LCD display, and other important buttons used to operate the printer.
Other Important Information148-14MarginsTop: 20 mm (0.79 in.)Bottom: 23 mm (0.91 in.)Left: 5 mm (0.2 in.)Right: 5 mm (0.2 in.)Output Stacker capacity
Specifications158-15• These specifications are subject to change for improvements.• The above specifications may vary for different operating environm
168-16IndexSymbols Button ...5-5 But
Index178-17Dye ink ...2-2, 2-16, 2-24, 5-10Dye Ink Printhead ..
188-18lift handles ...1-3LINK lamp ...
Index198-19Power button ...1-9, 1-10, 5-5power connector ...
208-20Ssensor unit ...1-8slide holder ...
Copyright ©2003 Canon Inc. all rights reserved.• Unauthorized transfer or duplication of all or any part of this document is prohibited.• The content
Before Using the Printer41-4dSlotProvided for installation of either the USB 2.0 or IEEE1394 expansion board. To install, remove the two screws. (Æ Se
Printer Part Names51-5T Carriage (Inside Upper Cover)a Carriage coverProtects the carriage. Open the carriage cover to install the printhead. (Æ Setup
Before Using the Printer61-6T Inside the Traya Belt stopper holderProvides a hole for the belt stopper screw to fasten the belt stopper for storage. (
Printer Part Names71-7T Inside the Right Covera Bk Ink TankbPC Ink Tankc C Ink TankdPM Ink TankeM Ink Tankf Y Ink TankThese tanks hold the ink. The in
Before Using the Printer81-8Media Take-up Unit (option)a Take-up holderHolds the take-up media core.b Slider holderLocks and holds the take-up media c
Switching the Printer On and Off91-9Switching the Printer On and OffFollow the procedure below to switch the printer on and off.The examples below dem
Before Using the Printer101-10ImportantSwitching the Printer OffWhen you are finished using the printer, follow this procedure to switch the printer o
Setting the Printer Online and Offline111-11NoteNoteSetting the Printer Online and OfflineWhile the printer is on, it can be set online or offline. Wh
Before Using the Printer121-12NoteSetting the Printer OfflineFollow the procedure below to set the printer offline.1Press the Online button. The Onlin
12Print Media You Can UseThis chapter describes the types of print media that can be used and how to load each type.
iiAbout These ManualsThese manuals are provided for your reference to ensure safe, reliable operation of the W8200 printers. The W8200 employs two sys
Print Media You Can Use22-2ImportantNoteNotePrint Media That Can Be UsedA variety of print media can be used with this printer. The size and types of
Print Media That Can Be Used32-3T Coated PaperSpecially coated for use, coated paper reproduces brilliant colors without blurring.T Heavy Coated Paper
Print Media You Can Use42-4ImportantT Synthetic Paper (Non-Adhesive)Matte finish with a polypropylene base, making it extremely resistant to water and
Print Media That Can Be Used52-5Paper SizesThe below table lists the paper sizes and feed methods that can be used with this printer.T Roll MediaThis
Print Media You Can Use62-6ANSI C 431.8 x 558.8 mm (17 x 22 in.)ANSI B 279.4 x 431.8 mm (11 x 17 in.)ANSI B Super 330.2 x 482.6 mm (13 x 19 in.)ANSI L
Print Media That Can Be Used72-7NotePrinting AreaThis printer prints on roll media and cut sheets in the area defined in the illustration below.z If y
Print Media You Can Use82-8ImportantLoading Roll MediaThis is the general procedure for loading a paper cassette.• Remove all printed roll media or cu
Loading Roll Media92-9Note2Press Paper Source to light the Roll Media lamp.Pressing Paper Source alternates the selection between Roll Media and Cut S
Print Media You Can Use102-102Pull the tray open lever then pull out the roll media tray.“Load Roll Media” is displayed.3If there is media remaining o
Loading Roll Media112-11ImportantCautionImportantz Store unused roll media in its original package. Store the package in a cool, dry location that is
iiiiWarningCautionImportantNoteNotations About TextConventionsTo ensure the safe and most efficient use of this printer, important information is prov
Print Media You Can Use122-12Important7Position the roll media as shown in the illustration, align the left and right ends of the roll holder with the
Loading Roll Media132-13Important9Pull up the leading edge of the roll media, and then from above pass the sheet past the paper guide as shown in the
Print Media You Can Use142-1411While pressing down on the center of the roll media, turn the roll holder in the direction shown in the illustration be
Loading Roll Media152-1513Turn the left and right ends of the roll holder in the direction indicated by the arrows to roll the leading edge of the med
Print Media You Can Use162-16Important16Press or to select the setting for the type of roll media then press Enter.If the same type of roll media
Loading Roll Media172-17Notez While roll media is loaded in the printer, avoid opening and closing the roll media tray. Opening and closing the tray c
Print Media You Can Use182-18ImportantSelecting the Roll Media TypeAfter loading roll media in the printer, you must select the correct Roll Media Typ
Loading Cut Sheets192-19ImportantNoteLoading Cut SheetsThis is the general procedure for loading cut sheets.• Remove all printed roll media or cut she
Print Media You Can Use202-20Important2Press Paper Source. The Cut Sheet lamp lights.Pressing Paper Source alternates the selection between Roll Media
Loading Cut Sheets212-21NoteImportantLoading Cut SheetsFollow the procedure below to load a cut sheet in the tray. First, remove any paper or other ou
iiiiiiAbbreviationsThroughout this document the following abbreviations are used in text.•Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition is abbreviated as “Wi
Print Media You Can Use222-22ImportantNote3With the front side of the cut sheet facing up, insert it parallel into the paper restraint, so the cut she
Loading Cut Sheets232-234Lower the paper release lever.5Close the upper cover.“Cut Sheet Type” is displayed.
Print Media You Can Use242-24Important6Press or to select the type of cut sheet, then press Enter.If the same type of cut sheet named in the messa
Loading Cut Sheets252-25Notez Before shipping a dye ink printer, the Media Type is set for “Plain Paper”.z Before shipping a pigment ink printer, the
Print Media You Can Use262-26ImportantSelect the Cut Sheet TypeWhenever a cut sheet is set, the Cut Sheet Type setting must be set. This setting must
High Quality Printing on Film272-27ImportantHigh Quality Printing on FilmBy adjusting the height of the printhead before printing on glossy film or ot
Print Media You Can Use282-28Important2Press and hold for more than 1 second.The carriage moves to the center.3Open the upper cover.z To avoid soili
High Quality Printing on Film292-294Adjust the height of the printhead with the printhead height adjustment lever.For printing on film-base media, set
Print Media You Can Use302-30Aligning the PrintheadAfter adjusting the height of the printhead, use the operation panel to execute “Print Pattern A”,
Using the Media Take-up Unit312-31ImportantUsing the Media Take-up UnitWhen the optional Media Take-up Unit is installed, the media take-up unit can b
ivivRegulations for this productFCC RegulationsCanon Large Format Printer, Model K90029IEEE1394 Expansion Board EB-01, Model K90023Hi-Speed USB Board
Print Media You Can Use322-32Settings for Using the Media Take-up Unit1Press the Online button twice to display “MAIN MENU”.2Press or to display “
Using the Media Take-up Unit332-33Loading Roll Media1On the Media Take-up Unit, set the take-up mode switch to “Manual”.2If the output stacker is inst
Print Media You Can Use342-34Important4Insert the media core onto the center hubs of the take-up holders.5With your left hand, push the slide holder t
Using the Media Take-up Unit352-356Press the Online button twice to display “MAIN MENU”.7Press or to select “Auto Feed” then press .8Press or
Print Media You Can Use362-3610Taking care not to loosen the roll media, tape the left and right edges of the sheet to the media core.11Press to fee
Using the Media Take-up Unit372-37Important12On the Media Take-up Unit, press and hold down the take-up switch until the slack disappears.z Allow the
Print Media You Can Use382-38NoteImportant14Install the correct weight roll (a, b, c, d) and weight joint (e) for the width of the roll media.The comb
Using the Media Take-up Unit392-3916Press the Online button to display “Online”.17On the Media Take-up Unit, set the take-up mode switch to Auto.The c
Print Media You Can Use402-402Press to feed the roll media by a small amount.If you want to save the roll media that you are about to remove, feed t
Using the Media Take-up Unit412-41Important5Press the Online button twice to display “MAIN MENU”.6Press or to display “Force Cutting” then press
vvCanadian Radio Interference RegulationsThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as
Print Media You Can Use422-42ImportantImportant8While holding the trailing edge of the printed sheet, on the Media Take-up Unit press down the take-up
Using the Media Take-up Unit432-4310If the output stacker was in use, re-attach it to the stand.Disabling the Media Take-up Unit1Press the Online butt
Print Media You Can Use442-44
13Printing from WindowsThis chapter describes the basic procedures for printing from Windows.
Printing from Windows23-2ImportantNotePrintingTo print a job from a Windows software application, use the Print command in the File menu.z Before exec
Printing33-3ImportantNote2Make sure the name of the printer is displayed in the Name box, perform the settings for the “Page range” and “Copies” group
Printing from Windows43-4Canceling a Print JobFollow this procedure to cancel a print job.1In the Printers folder, double-click the icon for the print
Viewing Online Help53-5NoteViewing Online HelpOnline Help is available to explain the functions and items of the printer driver.Opening Online Help1In
Printing from Windows63-6
14Printing from a MacintoshThis chapter describes the basic procedures for printing from a Macintosh.
viviWarningSafety Warnings and PrecautionsRead and follow all the warnings and guidelines described below to prevent the hazards of fire or electrical
Printing from a Macintosh24-2ImportantNoteNotePrintingTo print a job from a Macintosh software application, first select the printer then use the Prin
Printing34-32Click the GARO Printer Driver icon in the list on the left, then in the right list under Destination select the name of the selected prin
Printing from a Macintosh44-4T Mac OS XWith Mac OS X use Print Center to select the printer. However, if the printer is switched off, or if the cable
Printing54-5NoteNote3If the name of the printer is not in the Printer List, click the Add Printer icon.If the name of the printer is in the list, go t
Printing from a Macintosh64-6ImportantNotePrint Procedure1In the software application, select Print from the File menu.The Print window opens.2Check t
Canceling a Print Job74-7NoteCanceling a Print JobThe procedure to cancel a print job is different, depending on whether the job is printing in the ba
Printing from a Macintosh84-8Important3With the Job selected for deletion, click the Printing Paused button again.The print job is deleted.4Select Res
Canceling a Print Job94-95If the Online lamp on the printer operation panel is flashing, indicating that the job is still in progress, press and hold
Printing from a Macintosh104-102Open the Utilities folder and open Print Center.3Select the name of the printer from the Printer List, then select Sho
Canceling a Print Job114-11Importantz After the print data has been sent to the printer, the print job cannot be canceled. When you want to cancel a p
viiviiCautionT In an Emergency ...z To avoid a fire or serious electrical shock, if the printer emits smoke or a strange odor, immediately press the P
Printing from a Macintosh124-12Canceling a Foreground Print JobFollow the procedure below to cancel a print job in the foreground. When you cancel a p
Viewing Help134-13NoteViewing HelpThe Help file is available on the User software CD-ROM in a PDF file to describe the functions and items of the prin
Printing from a Macintosh144-14
15Using the Operation PanelThis chapter describes how to use the printer operation panel buttons and functions.
Using the Operation Panel25-2What’s On the Operation Panel?On the printer operation panel there is a display (a), nine buttons (b), and five lamps (c)
What’s On the Operation Panel?35-3NoteT Menu DisplayLine 1: Displays the name of the menu or submenu.Line 2: Displays an item for selection. A down ar
Using the Operation Panel45-4Using the Operation Panel ButtonsThe buttons on the operation panel are used for the functions described below.a Paper So
What’s On the Operation Panel?55-5Menu display: Press this button to display the next item for selection at the same level.f ButtonOffline: When rol
Using the Operation Panel65-6Reading Operation Panel LampsThe lamps on the operation panel indicate the following states.a Roll Media lampOn: Roll med
Function Menus75-7Function MenusThis printer is provided with many built-in functions that can be set with the operation panel. The menus allow you to
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