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Page 1 - User's Guide

User's GuideRead this User’s Guide before operatingthe printer.Save this manual for future reference.Solvent Ink Color Inkjet PrinterIP-5610Seiko

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ivUse the power supply voltage specied on the nameplate. DO NOT plug several devices into one electrical outlet as this might result in re or electr

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3-12¢ When the parameter is the numeral input method[MEDIA ADV VALUE] in M.ADV MENU.1 With , , , keys, select menu group. With “ ” key, select M

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3-133Operation panel of menu operationq Basic menu operation in the offline¢ Parameter executionCase 1 : In case of executing the print[CONFIG PRINT] i

Page 5 - Introduction

3-14Case 2 : Display only[BOOT VERSION] menu in SETUP MENU.1 With , , , keys, select the menu group.With key, select the system menu.2 With

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3-153Operation panel of menu operationq Basic menu operation in the offline¢ When the parameter is the character input methodMEDIA REG MENU.1 With ,

Page 7 - Supplied Accessories

3-16<Character Selection Table>Backward( + key)ForwardCharacter code groupCharacter Symbols space, !, • • • • Numerals 0 to 9 Alp

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3-173Operation panel of menu operationExplanation of each menu operationINK MENUDisplays the ink information. When pressing key, the ink information

Page 9 - Safety precautions

3-18YYYY"×ZZZZ"ZZZZftYY"MEDIA MENUShows the media information. When pressing “ ” key, the media information is displayed.XXXXXX : Media

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3-19Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3YY"XXXXXX : Media name YYYY : Media widthNEST(XXXXXX)YYYYmm(1) REMAINI

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3-20MEDIA REG MENUSet the parameters used for printing. To set the parameter, press key. #SELECT MEDIA>XX:YYYYYY KeyXX : Media number YY : Media

Page 12 - Handling precautions

3-21Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3¢ How to select the media1 Select the MEDIA REG MENU with key.2 Select [

Page 13 - Printer warranty

vThe ink used for the device contains petroleum solvent (Iso Alkanes (C13-16)), Since the ink is ammable, never operate near open ame.DO NOT swallow

Page 14 - Notations

3-22¢ Preset media initial valueA maximum 20 types (media No. 01 to 20) medias can be saved.A saved media can be also deleted. However, the media No.

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3-23Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3¢ How to set the parameterHere, the entry of the MEDIA ADVANCE VALUE ( P.3-2

Page 16 - Starting out

3-24(1) SELECT MEDIASelect the new registration or the media number of a media of which parameters are corrected. 20 types of media numbers from [01]

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3-25Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(4) DRY TIME VALUESet the paper scanning wait time. The printer goes on to

Page 18 - When you want to . .

3-264. DENSITY [high density print] (8 passes)This mode is eective when printing transparent media (such as FF, transparent vinyl chloride). The p

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3-27Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(7) FLATTENINGSelect the MEDIA FLATTEN TIME.If the printer with the media i

Page 20 - Replacement/Trouble

3-28(8) EDGE GUARDSelect whether the media edge guards are used or not.With this setting, the right and left margins of media change.<Parameter (s

Page 21 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3-29Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(11) LEADING EDGEDetects the edge of the media when replac-ing or setting t

Page 22 - Basic operation

3-30(13) FRONT HEATER TSet the front heater temperature. However, when “**” is set, the front heater does not work.<Parameter (numeral input)>1

Page 23 - Menu of Operation panel

3-31Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(16) COLOR STRIPESelect whether the color stripe is printed or not.<Para

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viHandling precautionsPower supply1. Install the printer near an easily accessible electrical outlet.2. Do not provide power to the printer through

Page 25 - Overview

3-32(19) BIDIR ADJ1 LAdjust the value of placement for printing in two directions for each color.When printing in the print mode other than [NORMAL2]

Page 26 - Operating conditions

3-33Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(22) BIDIR ADJ2 RWhen printing in [NORMAL2], set the value of shuttle corre

Page 27 - Environmental conditions

3-34(25) PRINT QUALITY MODESelect whether to automatically correct the print quality or not.<Parameter (numeral input)>OFF Automatic correctio

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3-35Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3- When [DURING PRNT] is selected, if [TUR MODE]( P.3-28) of take-up is set

Page 29 - Before use (Basic knowledge)

3-36(30) HEATER PREFSelect the heater preference.<Parameter (numeral input)>SOFTWARE Data (print mode) sent from RIP of computer is the contro

Page 30 - Carriage

3-37Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(33) PH TEMP RESTSet the temperature gap mode. Set whether the printer goes

Page 31 - Front heater

3-38(36) COPY MEDIASelect the media number of copy source.It is used to copy the media information (pa-rameters) of one saved media to other media. D

Page 32 - Operation Panel

3-39Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3¢ How to copy the parameterHere, the procedure to copy the parameters in the

Page 33 - 3 inch ange

3-40M.ADV MENUSet the parameters for media advance prints. To set the parameters, press “ ”key.#MEDIA ADV PRINT>ROUGH(NORMAL1) hINK MEDIA REGifM

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3-41Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(1) MEDIA ADV PRINTTo determine the MEDIA ADVANCE VALUE, print the media ad

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viiConsumables1. Always use the recommended consumables (media, ink, etc.). Failure to do this may cause poor print quality or printer damage that m

Page 36 - WARNING

3-42(3) BACK ADJUST PRINTWhen adjusting the media back adjustment (when PH cleaning mode [DURING PRNT] is selected), print the back adjust print. Sel

Page 37 - CAUTION

3-43Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3REWIND MENUWhile you keep pressing key, the media is being rewound.When re

Page 38 - Waste ink bottle

3-44PH.REC MENUThis is used to perform the print head cleaning of printer. To enter in the PH.RECMENU of Print head, press “ ” key <Parameter (sele

Page 39 - Cap cleaning liquid

3-45Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3FORM FEED MENUWhile pressing key, the printer keeps feeding the media. (In

Page 40 - Cap cleaning roller set

3-46(1) Cap cleaningThe carriage moves to the maintenance area so that the Capping unit can be periodically cleaned. ( P.4-6 [Clean the Capping unit]

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3-47Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(3) REPLACE WIPER BLADEUsed to replace the wiper blade.( P.4-21 [Wiper blad

Page 42 - How to read LCD

3-48(7) PH HEIGHT ADJUsed to adjust the Print head height. ( P.2-36 [Change the Print head height])(8) RESEAT PRINT HEADCheck the poor contact of co

Page 43 - The ONLINE LED lights

3-49Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3PRINTER MENUUse the following when executing the functions provided in the p

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3-50ADJUST MENUUse this function when setting the mechanical adjustment parameters. To set the mechanical adjustment parameters, press “ ” key.(1) Ad

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3-51Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(2) PH TO PH VALThis function adjusts head position (print posi-tion in the

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viiiManual legend (Notational rules)The following notations used for text and keys / LCD in this guide are as follows.Notations WARNING- Boxes marke

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3-52(6) BIDIR ADJ2 LThis function adjusts the bi-directional posi-tion of set media. Reading the print result of [BIDIRECTION2], enter the value. ( P

Page 48 - Connection to a computer

3-53Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(10) NOZZLE POS VALThis function adjusts the nozzle position of each head i

Page 49 - Power ON / OFF procedure

3-54SETUP MENUUse this when setting or displaying the system parameter. To set the system pa-rameter, press key.(1) LANGUAGESelect the language for

Page 50 - Power-on procedure

3-55Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(3) Length UnitSelect the length unit when displaying various parameters.&l

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3-56#MAIN PCA VER*XXXXX(6) BEEPThis function sets whether or not the warning beep sounds in the condition below- State that the Print head is disloc

Page 52 - Power-o procedure

3-57Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3(10) LEC versionThis displays the version of LEC board.<Parameter (execu

Page 53 - Media replacement

3-58(14) UpdateUse this when updating the rmware.<Parameter (execution method)> None Note- The printer must be rebooted after the rmware i

Page 54 - Print side

3-59Operation panel of menu operationq Explanation of each menu operation3HEATER MENUUse this when setting heater delay time and heater standby time.

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Maintenance and Adjustment / ReplacementThis section describes the maintenance and adjustment of the printer and the replacement of consumables.(For

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ixhREWIND FORM FEEDifPH.REC PH.MAINgPRINTER READYROLL : 1625 / PA P E RhPRINTER SETUPifADJUST HEAT E Rg1 Press key to set the printer to the o

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4-2Periodic maintenanceThis section explains the periodic inspection/periodic maintenance procedures.Periodic inspection/Maintenance guideThis printer

Page 59 - Roll media removal procedure

4-3Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4(2) Check the remaining of wipe cleaning liquidOpen the Front cover and the Cap cover and visually check t

Page 60 - LOA D M EDI A

4-4(3) Check for stains on the Wiper bladeVisually check for stains and damage on the Wiper blade.If damage is found, replace the Wiper blade. ( P.4-2

Page 61 - Cut media removal procedure

4-5Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement46 Visually check for stains and damage on the Wiper blade.If a damage is found, replace the Wiper blade.

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4-6(4) Clean the Capping unit1 Install the Cap cleaning stick to the Cap cleaning roller.2 Set the printer to the oine and press key to display PH

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4-7Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement46 Dip the Cap cleaning roller in the Cap cleaning liquid.Note- Do not dip the Cap cleaning roller used i

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4-8(6) Performing the nozzle printThe nozzle print is performed to conrm that the nozzles of Print head are not blocked. Before printing each day or

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4-9Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4Lost print (clogged nozzles)Printed okay withoutlost print (clogged nozzles) • Sample of print [Nozzle pr

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4-10¢ When leaving the printer for more than 2 weeks powered oTo prevent the Print head from drying, need to be lled with storage liquid. A storage

Page 67 - Outer take-up

4-11Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4¢ When leaving the printer for more than 2 weeks powered oClean the Print head and the ink path using t

Page 68 - 3 inch adapter

x241365Media advance valueMedia nameHead heightPrint mode#PH RE COV ERY>NORMAL AL LStarting out...Starting out...Regular Inspection (Maintenance)R

Page 69 - How to use the blower unit

4-12¢ When returning to the printer after being switched o for less than 2 weeks(1) Head washClean the Print head and the ink path using the Cleaning

Page 70 - Handling the media

4-13Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4¢ When returning to the printer after being switch o for more than 1 monthEven if the service clean is p

Page 71 - When pushing this portion

4-14Cleaning¢ Clean the exteriorIf the printer exterior is stained, moisten the a soft cloth with water or water-diluted neutral detergent, wring it a

Page 72 - How to switch the pressure

4-15Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4¢ Cleaning the platenIf the ink drips on the platen, clean the platen in the following procedure.1 Open

Page 73 - How to use the lifter

4-16¢ Cleaning the Carriage baseWhen debris on the Carriage base contacts the media, and black streaking appears on the print, clean using the followi

Page 74 - Cut the media

4-17Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4¢ Clean the Head guardWhen debris on the Head guards contacts the media and black streaking appearson the

Page 75 - Feeding the media [Feed]

4-186 Dip the Cleaning swab in the cap cleaning liquid and remove debris on the right and left Head guard of carriage. Visually check the results and

Page 76 - Rewind the media [Back Feed]

4-19Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4Print head cleaningTypes of Print head cleaning are provided as shown below. Use the suitable one.Type of

Page 77 - [ ] Label

4-206 Press key.7 Check visually that the Waste ink bottle is not fully lled and press key once again.Note- Cleaning takes several minutes.-

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4-21Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4This section describes [Wiper blade replacement procedure]. Replace the Wiper blade when the printer disp

Page 79 - ¢ Heater control menu display

xi241365Media advance valueMedia nameHead heightPrint mode#PH RE COV ERY>NORMAL AL LStarting out...Starting out...Regular Inspection (Maintenance)

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4-227 Pull out the Wiper blade while lifting upward.8 Pinch the rubber portion of a new Wiper blade with tweezers and insert straightly the Wiper b

Page 81 - Ambient temperature

4-23Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4This section describes [Wiper cleaning liquid replacement procedure].Replace the wiper cleaning liquid wh

Page 82 - Change the Print head height

4-246 Raise up the old Wiper cleaning liquid bottle a little and pull out the bottle after ensuring that all liquid ows in the printer.Note- Visual

Page 83

4-25Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4This section describes [Wiper sponge replacement procedure].Replace the Wiper sponge when the printer dis

Page 84 - Ink cartridge replacement

4-267 Erect the Wiper sponge little by little while drawing the Wiper sponge toward you. After conrming that the liquid in the Wiper sponge ows in

Page 85

4-27Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4This section describes [Media cutter blade replacement procedure].1 Hold the side of Media cutter blade

Page 86 - Waste ink bottle replacement

4-28Media advance value settingThe media advance setting varies depending on the thickness, elasticity and frictional surface resistance. If the media

Page 87 - YES” and press key

4-29Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement44 Select [ROUGH] for print mode with , keys and press key.5 Press key. Then, the advance adjustme

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4-309 Press key and then key to display the advance adjustment pattern.10 Select [DETAIL] print mode with , keys.Select the same print mode a

Page 89

4-31Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4 How to read the advance adjustment pattern The case of K color is explained as an example.Note

Page 90

xii…ZZZChange the media advance value during printing.Media advance value settingAdjust the advance amount of the media.Adjustment of the Print head b

Page 91 - Menu layer structure

4-32Change during online printingDuring online printing, the media advance value can be changed in the following procedure.PR INTER RE ADYRO LL: 162

Page 92 - Menu tree

4-33Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4Head position adjustmentPrint the pattern for adjusting the print position of each Print head and enter t

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4-34Adjustment procedure of [BIDIRECTION1/2/3]Adjust the bi-direction position of each head. Reading the result of [BIDIRECTION1], [BIDIRECTION2] and

Page 94

4-35Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4STEP 2 How to enter the correction value6 After selecting ADJUST MENU, press key to display [BIDIR AD

Page 95

4-36Adjustment procedure of [NOZZLE POS ADJ]Adjust the nozzle position of each head. Enter the correction value according to the print results of nozz

Page 96

4-37Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 23456 7 8012345678012345678YYMMCCCKKKLcLcLmLm➀ “NOZZLE POS ADJ”:

Page 97

4-38STEP 2 How to enter the correction value6 After selecting ADJUST MENU, press key to display [PH TO PH VAL].7 Press key to move the cursor a

Page 98

4-39Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4[PH TO PH] adjustment procedureAdjust the head position of each Print head, using K Print head as a refer

Page 99

4-40STEP 2 How to enter the correction value6 After selecting ADJUST MENU, press key to display [PH TO PH VAL].7 Press key to move the cursor a

Page 100

4-41Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4[ADJUST PH R/L] adjustment procedureAdjust the head position of each Print head’s right and left nozzles

Page 101

xiii…ZZZChange the media advance value during printing.Media advance value settingAdjust the advance amount of the media.Adjustment of the Print head

Page 102

4-42STEP 2 How to enter the correction value6 After selecting ADJUST MENU, press key to display [PH R/L ADJ VAL].7 Press key to move the cursor

Page 103 - Select [RENAME MEDIA MENU]

4-43Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4[LS ADJ PRINT] adjustment procedureAdjust the print position of the media. According to the print results

Page 104 - Character code group

4-446 Press key. Then the adjustment pattern shown in the gure below is printed.#T EST P RIN TS*EX ECUTI NGmedia advance direction [LS ADJ PRINT

Page 105 - INK MENU

4-45Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4STEP 2 How to enter the correction valueAs an example, the case that the “LS ADJ TOP VAL” is +1.0mm and

Page 106 - MEDIA MENU

4-4613 Enter the adjustment correction value.Select the digit with , keys and change the value with , keys.For how to determine the correction

Page 107 - (In case of display in inch)

4-47Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4Adjustment of take-up reel unitAs the state of roll media during operation always changes depending on th

Page 108 - MEDIA REG MENU

4-48First, adjust the right side. Align the horizontal line of adjustment pattern with the horizontal line (groove) on the outer circumference of Tens

Page 109

4-49Maintenance and Adjustment / Replacement4Adjustment during operationIf the adjustment is left in the initial adjustment state, depending on this s

Page 110 - ¢ Preset media initial value

4-50When moving the roll media position to the printer, The plate (right) needs to be positioned to meet the media.Note- Align the end of media with

Page 111

TroubleshootingSection 5 describes procedures to follow when encounteringproblems. If these procedures do not solve the problem,contact your dealer or

Page 112 - (3) MEDIA ADV VALUE

IP-5610 Solvent Ink Color Inkjet Printer User's GuideDocuments Number U00114186301, Second Edition, April 2009Copyright © 2009 by Seiko I Infotec

Page 113 - (5) PRINT MODE

xivPERFORM DAILYMAINTENANCE NOWReplace consumable.Wiper spongeWipe cleaning liquidMedia cutter bladeThe warning message is displayed.The media is slan

Page 114 - (6) PRINT DIRECTION

5-2When Encountering a ProblemWhen encountering a problem, refer to the following sections for possible solu-tions .No powerSymptom/Possible Problem R

Page 115 - (7) FLATTENING

5-3Troubleshooting5No printingSymptom/Possible Problem ResolutionInterface cable not connected correctlyConnect the interface cable correctly.( P.2-2

Page 116 - (10) Take-up (TUR) MODE

5-4Although the printer is in the print mode, printing does not start with "PREHEATING" displayed on the operation panel.Symptom/Possible Pr

Page 117 - (12) VACUUM LEVEL

5-5Troubleshooting5Slow printingSymptom/Possible Problem ResolutionLow temperature environmentWhen the temperature in the printer is low (lower than 2

Page 118 - (15) REAR HEATER T

5-6How to clear media jamsThe error message below is displayed below, perform the procedure described below.1 The message is displayed.2 Raise the P

Page 119 - (18) PH HEIGHT VAL

5-7Troubleshooting5Service call error- When the service call error show below is displayed, turn o and on the power switch once to start up the prin

Page 120 - (21) BIDIR ADJ2 L

5-8Error messages shown below can be resolved by an operator.(Ink cartridge)YY : Y, M, C, K, Lm, LcRE PLAC EYY IN K C ARTR ID GEMeaning The ink cartr

Page 121 - (24) BIDIR ADJ3 R

5-9Troubleshooting5(Waste ink bottle)BOT TL E O UTIN STA LL BOT T LEMeaning A Waste ink bottle is not installed.Resolution Resolve according to the m

Page 122 - Cleaning

5-10WAR NIN G! (2 )CL EAR M EDI A J AMMeaning The media jam occurs when the media is not correctly detected. In such cases as wrong media selection o

Page 123 - Half way on the path

5-11Troubleshooting5q When an error message is displayedLOA D M EDI ALO WER L E VERMeaning The Pressure roller up/down lever is raised. Resolution Res

Page 124 - (32) PH REST TIME

C-1TABLE OF CONTENTSComponents delivered with this product …………………………………… iSafety precautions ………………………………………………………… iiiHandling precautions ………………

Page 125 - (35) DELETE MEDIA

5-12(Other)CLOS E COVE RMeaning The cover is open.Resolution Close the cover.EN V. T EMP. ERR O RCH ANGE ENV TEMPMeaning The ambient temperature is

Page 126

5-13Troubleshooting5When the warning message is displayed After nishing the online print, if any warning information exists, the following warning me

Page 127 - PASTE MEDIA

5-14RE PLAC EWI PE CL EAN ING LI QUIDMeaning This message is displayed when the life of cleaning liquid nearly expires.Resolution Execute [Wipe clean

Page 128 - M.ADV MENU

5-15Troubleshooting5How to get good image qualityThis section provides suggestions for a customer to get better image quality from the printer. Resolv

Page 129

5-16Symptom/Possible Cause ResolutionThe media advance is not properly adjusted.- [Hint for media advance value] ( P.5-22)(1) Set the [IMAGE IMPRO

Page 130 - (4) BACK ADJUST VAL

5-17Troubleshooting5Black streaking on the print[ Cause ]The area around the Print head is stainedBasic image [ Cause ]Dierent order of ink blowing d

Page 131 - REWIND MENU

5-18Black streaking on the print[ Cause ]Splash of inkBasic image [ Cause ]Drip of ink[ Cause ]Scrubbing of Print headSymptom/Possible Cause Resolutio

Page 132 - PH.REC MENU

5-19Troubleshooting5Bleeding on the print[ Cause ]The ink dries slowly. / Too much inkBasic image [ Cause ]Shift of the Print head position / Shift of

Page 133 - FORM FEED MENU

5-20Vertical streaking at the edge of print[ Cause ]On the platen, the contact of left edge of media to the media edge guard locates near the vacuum h

Page 134 - PH.MAIN MENU

5-21Troubleshooting5Streaking dierent at right and left appears on the print.[ Cause ]The media is slantingly advanced.Basic imageSymptom/Possible Ca

Page 135 - (6) Fill Cap

C-2Basic operationConnection to a computer ………………………………………………… 2-2System conguration (Connection example) ……………………………… 2-2Connecting procedure …………

Page 136 - (9) PH WARM

5-22Suggestions for media advance valueThe changes mentioned below can cause media advance value to vary.Condition Hint¢ Variation of media condition

Page 137 - PRINTER MENU

5-23Troubleshooting5¢ Cleaning of Print head surfaceWhen clogged nozzles is not solved after performing print head cleaning, the print head surface ma

Page 138 - ADJUST MENU

5-246 While checking visually, wipe the Print head surface back and forth lightly with a Cleaning swab soaked with cap cleaning liquid.After nishing

Page 139 - (5) BIDIR ADJ1 R

5-25Troubleshooting5Abnormal soundIf you hear abnormal sound in the operating sound comparing with the normal one, contact your dealer or Seiko I Info

Page 140 - (9) BIDIR ADJ3 R

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Page 141 - (12) LS ADJ SIDE VAL

Use of generic consumablesSection 6 describes precautions and procedures to follow when using re-lled ink cartridges and any generic products includi

Page 142 - SETUP MENU

6-2Printer warranty and safety issuesPrinter warrantyThe use of generic ink aects the printed image quality and conformity with the printer component

Page 143 - (5) Head warming-up

6-3Use of generic consumables6Use of generic consumablesThe printer is designed to oer the best performance with using specied ink and ink cartridge

Page 144 - (9) LEE version

6-4To use an generic ink cartridgeBefore conducting the following operations, read P.6-3 [When using generic consumables] carefully.To replace the ink

Page 145 - (13) Initial Setting

6-5Use of generic consumables6q Use of generic consumablesCleaning liquidGeneric cleaning liquid can be used, but requires some operations in the same

Page 146 - (15) Download

C-3Menu of Operation panelBasic menu operation in oine mode …………………………………… 3-2Menu layer structure ……………………………………………………… 3-3Menu tree ………………………………

Page 147 - HEATER MENU

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Page 148

This section contains basic specications, options and con-sumables for the printer.AppendixBasic Specication ...

Page 149 - Adjustment / Replacement

A-2Basic specicationsPrinter Specications¢ Basic printer specificationsItem Specification / FunctionRecording method Piezo-type color ink-jet printing

Page 150 - Periodic maintenance

A-3AppendixOptions / ConsumablesOptions¢ OptionsNameItem numberQuantity RemarksExhaust Attachment IP-265 1 setThis ange is used to attach an exhaust

Page 151

C-4TroubleshootingWhen Encountering a Problem …………………………………………… 5-2How to clear media jams …………………………………………………… 5-6When an error message is displayed

Page 152 - Wiper blade replacement

This section describes the information needed before using the printer (basic knowledge). After reading this section,proceed to section 2.OverviewOper

Page 153

1-2Height direction : 1750(Unit : mm)Operating conditionsThis section describes the operating conditions required for the printer.Installation spaceTh

Page 154 - P.3-56 [(6) BEEP])

1-3Before use (Basic knowledge)1Environmental conditions¢ Operating temperature and humidity levelsThe printer should be used within the temperature a

Page 155 - P.4-19 [Print head cleaning])

1-4Appearance / Name and function of each partThe printer is shown with the name and function of each component.Printer front (Paper exit side)Pressur

Page 156

1-5Before use (Basic knowledge)1Printer rear (Paper feed side)CasterSet the lock to OFF when moving the printer and set the lock to ON when locking th

Page 157 - Media advancing direction

The CE mark, that shows that the products sold in the EU are conformed to the requirements of EC directive, is statutorily obliged to be affixed to the

Page 158 - P.4-11 [(1)

1-6Print headHead up down mechanismBy falling down the lever, the Printhead is elevated by 0.5mm.Print headsProjects ink to the mediaCarriageCapping u

Page 159

1-7Before use (Basic knowledge)1Printer heater unitThis printer is equipped with three heaters for ink fusing and image quality stabilization.Rear hea

Page 160 - >C HAR GE IN K S YS

1-8Operation PanelThe keys, LEDs and LCD are laid on the operation panel of the printer as shown below. The buzzer is to notify the operator when an e

Page 161 - Seiko I Infotech

1-9Before use (Basic knowledge)1OptionsExhaust attachmentAn optional unit to attach an exhaust duct to the printer. 2 inch angeThis ange is used

Page 162

1-10ConsumablesMedia¢ Type of mediaThe media specied by our company is provided.For more details, contact your dealer or Seiko I Infotech sales.- Glo

Page 163

1-11Before use (Basic knowledge)1¢ Precautions for handling prints.¯ Do not touch the print surface before the ink dries. Handle by the edges of the

Page 164

1-12 Note- Do not attempt to forcibly insert an ink cartridge in the slot of a dierent color. WARNING- Never place the ink close to open ames. D

Page 165

1-13Before use (Basic knowledge)1q Consumables WARNING- Do not swallow ink and avoid contact with eyes. It will cause respiratory distress and can h

Page 166 - Soft clothSoft cloth

1-14Waste ink bottleUse the recommended Waste ink bottle listed below. Type Content QuantityIP5-139 Waste ink bottle 1 piece WARNING- Never put

Page 167 - Print head cleaning

1-15Before use (Basic knowledge)1q ConsumablesDaily maintenance kitUse the recommended cleaning liquid listed below for cap and wiper cleaning.. Type

Page 168

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Page 169

1-16Wiper cleaning liquid setUse the following Cleaning liquid specied by Seiko I Infotech. Type Content QuantityIP5-231 Wipe cleaning liquid (20

Page 170

1-17Before use (Basic knowledge)1q ConsumablesWiper bladeUse the following Wiper blade specied by Seiko I Infotech. Type Content QuantityIP5-122

Page 171

1-18(3) Online state (print mode) displayShows that the data is being received andprinting.(2) Online state (idle mode) displayShows the printer is re

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1-19Before use (Basic knowledge)1(5) ONLINE state (print pause mode) displayThe section illustrates the interrupted state during printing.The ONLINE L

Page 173 - Wiper sponge replacement

1-20 xxx x ft xxx x xxx x f t(8) ONLINE state (print information mode) displayShows the media used, remaining ink, and remaining media from online st

Page 174 - #R EPLACE FIN IS HED

1-21Before use (Basic knowledge)1q LCD display and state of printer(10) Shutdown state displayThis message indicates that the shutdown process of prin

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Page 176 - Media advance value setting

Basic operationThis sections describes the basic operation of printer.Connection to a computer ... 2-2Power

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2-2 Note- Use a USB 2.0 cable.- When using USB Hub, use a UBS2.0 supported product. - For the cable and hub used for USB connection to the system, us

Page 178

2-32Basic OperationPower ON / OFF procedureTurn on the main power switch. Use the power switch on the operation panel of printer whenever subsequently

Page 179

Thank you very much for purchasing the IP-5610 Color Inkjet Printer (hereafter simply called the printer below.)The printer is a color inkjet printer

Page 180 - Change during online printing

2-4Power-on procedure1 With the main power switch at the rear of printer turned o, connect the supplied power cable to the power socket of printer a

Page 181 - Head position adjustment

2-52Basic Operation Note- Do not use the power cable other than the supplied power cable for the printer.- Conrm that the supplied power cabl

Page 182

2-6Power-o procedure1 To turn o the power of printer, keep pressing the power switch on the operation panel for 2 seconds.The message shown above i

Page 183

2-72Basic OperationRoll media installation procedure1 Open the Front cover and slide the media edge guards to each ends of the platen. Then, close th

Page 184

2-84 After securing the ange by turning the knob, pull out the ange spacer. Note- Tighten the knob of ange rmly. If the ange is loosened, the m

Page 185 - Media feeding direction

2-92Basic Operation7 Raise the pressure roller up / down lever. Note- There are three selectable positions (up, middle and down) on the pressure rol

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2-109 Slide the ange holder so that the pressure of pressure roller is equal at edges of the media. Note- When wrinkles occur on the media, pull th

Page 187 - 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +31

2-112Basic Operation12 Lower the pressure roller up / down lever.After this, follow the instructions on LCD screen. Note- To lower (press) the press

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2-1216 Enter the remaining length of media.Enter the remaining length of roll medialoaded to the printer.( P.3-18 [MEDIA MENU])17 The media set oper

Page 189

2-132Basic OperationRoll media removal procedure1 Raise the pressure roller up / down lever.2 Rewind the ange to roll back the media.3 Unload the

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2-14When the roll media exhausts and the roll media is replacedWhen the printer runs out of media, the printer automatically detects the end and displ

Page 192 - Blank area

2-152Basic OperationCut media installation procedure1 Open the Front cover and slide the media edge guards to both ends of platen. Then, close the Fr

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2-16How to use the take-up reel unitInstall the media on the take-up reel unit1 Prepare the paper tube and waste paper (about 1 m) of which width is

Page 194 - Press key

2-172Basic Operation3 Insert the paper tube on which the waste paper is axed in the right side ange (xed side). Note- It is not normally necessar

Page 195 - Adjustment during operation

2-186 Return the Tension bar to the bottom position from the top position. Note- Whether using loose winding or tension winding modes, use the Tensi

Page 196 - Horizontal line of

2-192Basic Operation10 To eliminate the slack of leader paper (extra length), rotate the ange by hand to wind it.11 Ensure the media will travel be

Page 197 - Adjustment during operation

2-201 Press key to set the printer to the oine.2 Press key to enter in MEDIA REG MENU.3 With , keys, select [# TUR MODE] and press key.4

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2-212Basic Operation Note- When the take-up roll approaches the ange diameter, remove the take-up roll and replace it with a new core. If the roll e

Page 199 - Troubleshooting

2-22Using a 2 inch coreIn this equipment, by removing the 3 inch adapter, the 2 inch paper tube can be used. To remove the 3 inch adapter, the supplie

Page 200 - When Encountering a Problem

2-232Basic OperationSet the blower unit to the printer1 Place the blower unit in front of the printer.(1) Install the blower unit stand to the outsi

Page 201 - No printing

iComponents delivered with this productPrinter <1 unit>- equipped with USB interface- mounted with the take-up reel unit- equipped with the b

Page 202

2-24 Note- It takes time for the ink to dry completely. Processing immediately after printing (lami-nating, etc.) is not recommended.- The ink may

Page 203 - Slow printing

2-252Basic OperationWhen pushing this portion,it makes easier to set.How to use the media edge guardsUse the media edge guards protect the Print heads

Page 204 - How to clear media jams

2-26How to switch the pressureSwitch over the pressure between the media feeding pressure roller and the grit wheel when using dierent medias.The bot

Page 205 - (system error)

2-272Basic OperationExample of when it is not necessary to pull the lifter toward you (The pressure of pressure roller is needed.)Example of when pull

Page 206 - Operator call error

2-28Cut the mediaThis section describes the procedure to cut the media manually.- Shift the blower unit to prevent any interference with the operatio

Page 207 - (Media jam)

2-292Basic OperationFeeding the media [Feed]This function feeds the media.1 Set the printer to the oine. (Press key.)2 Press key to move the m

Page 208

2-30Rewind the media [Back Feed]This function rewinds the media.1 Set the printer to the oine. (Press key.)2 To display the [REWIND] menu, press

Page 209 - (Print head)

2-312Basic OperationHow to use the origin setting function<Origin setting function>When printing a small image is printed on the “64” width medi

Page 210 - CH ANGE ENV TEMP

2-323 In the state of [CARRIAGE MOVING] display, move the carriage to the position to be set as an origin with “ ” and “ ” keys.4 Press key to set

Page 211

2-332Basic OperationChanging temperature using the heater control menuThe heater initial value that is set with MEDIA REG MENU is automatically set fo

Page 212 - • The ink LED blinks. :

iiCap cleaning roller set (IP5-147)<30 pieces>Media cutter blade (IP5-124)<1 piece>Wiper sponge (IP5-123)<1 piece>Cap cleaning stick

Page 213 - How to get good image quality

2-34 ¢ Reference information on media types and heater settingsThe heater set temperatures and reference set values (initial values) of print mode for

Page 214

2-352Basic Operation(2) When print data is received from the computer, either of the following is performed before printing.The set temperature on

Page 215 - Black streaking on the print

2-36Change the Print head heightIf the Print head strikes the media due to cockling, or printing on a thick media, switch the Print head height to Hig

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2-372Basic Operation6 Switch the height of Print head with the head up down mechanism.¯ [High] is 0.5 mm higher than [Normal].[Normal] should be used

Page 217 - Bleeding on the print

2-38Ink cartridge replacementThis section describes [Ink cartridge replacement procedure].There are three situations requiring ink cartridge replaceme

Page 218

2-392Basic OperationWhen the ink cartridge is empty and the it needs to be replaced1 The message is displayed.2 Replace the ink cartridge described

Page 219 - Skew example Sag example

2-40Waste ink bottle replacementThis section explains [Waste ink bottle replacement procedure]. There are two situation that require Waste ink bottle

Page 220

2-412Basic Operation5 The message is displayed to select the waste ink counter reset (clear). Note- The printer automatically calculates waste ink w

Page 221

2-42Treatment when no Waste ink bottle is installed1 The guidance message is displayed.2 Install a Waste ink bottle. Refer to P.2-38 [Waste ink bot

Page 222

Menu of Operation panelThis section explains the basic operation of the operation panel menu, structure and operation in each menu.Basic menu operatio

Page 223 - Abnormal sound

iii Example of symbols : This symbol () denotes items that require special care while executing a certain procedure or operation. This symbol () de

Page 224

3-2Basic menu operation in oine modePressing key while the printer is idle displays the following menu on theLCD.hINK MEDIA REGifMEDIA M.ADVghPRI

Page 225 - Use of generic consumables

3-33Operation panel of menu operationMenu layer structureThe menu consists of the following layers. <First layer menu>This is the menu group di

Page 226 - Safety issues

3-4Menu treeP.3-17(1)(2) (3)INK MENUP.3-17MEDIA MENUP.3-18MEDIA REG MENUP.3-20XX INK LEVELZZZ%DATE:YY/MM/DDROLL(PAPER)YYYYmmSHEET(PAPER)YYYYmm×ZZZZmmN

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3-53Operation panel of menu operation#USE EDGE GUARD>01:YESP.3-28(3)P.3-29P.3-31P.3-31P.3-32#VACUUM LEVEL>01:NORMAL#COLOR STRIPE>01:ON#PH HEI

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3-6P.3-34P.3-35#PH CLEANING>01:START & END#BACK ADJUST VAL>01:+0000PULSEP.3-37P.3-36#PH REST TIME>01:10sec#SET REMAINING MEDIA>01:YYYm

Page 229 - Cleaning liquid

3-73Operation panel of menu operationq Basic menu operation in the offlineREWIND MENUP.3-43#REPLACE WIPE LIQUID>#PH HEIGHT ADJ>#WASH PRINTHEADS&g

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3-8SETUP MENUP.3-54PRINTER MENUP.3-49hPRINTER SETUPifADJUST HEATERg(7)ADJUST MENUP.3-50P.3-49P.3-49P.3-49P.3-50P.3-51P.3-51P.3-54#LANGUAGE>ENGLIS

Page 231 - Appendix

3-93Operation panel of menu operation(7)#FACTORY DEFAULT>#DOWNLOAD>#USB SPEED*HIGH-SPEED#USB ADDRESS*000#PRINTER FW UPGRADE>P.3-57P.3-57P.3-5

Page 232 - Basic specications

3-10Basic operation procedure and keys used(1) Set the printer in the menu operable state.• The menu becomes accessible in the oine state.(2) Sele

Page 233 - Options / Consumables

3-113Operation panel of menu operationq Basic menu operation in the offlineProcedure to select input, numerical input, execution and character input¢ W

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