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Setup for Printing
Load roll material at the proper
position.
Otherwise the roll may
fall, resulting in injury.
When closing the front cover, be
careful not to pinch your fingers.
Doing so may result in injury.
Before loading roll material, be sure to install the media guide.
NOTICE
Acceptable material widths
- When transparent material is loaded, it is necessary to set [SHEET TYPE] to [CLEAR]. For more information, see
"What to Do If..." ( [SHEET SET ERROR SET AGAIN] appears and the material cannot be detected even when the
[SETUP] key is pressed).
- When loading thicker material or material that is prone to warping, it may be necessary to adjust the head height.
For more information, see "User's Reference -- Adjusting the Height of the Printing Head."
- When changing to a different type of material, it may be necessary to perform feed correction or bidirectional
correction. For more information, see "User's Reference -- Making Corrections for Printing."
- When the left or right edges of the material are warped, use the media clamps. Performing printing without using the
media clamps may result in scraping of the heads or jammed material. Scraping of the heads and jammed material
may damage or soil the printing heads, resulting in poorer printing accuracy. Do not use material that is so strongly
warped that the media clamps are lifted.
Setup for Printing
When the machine will remain unused for an extended period, remove roll material from the machine and
store it.
If roll material is left mounted on the machine for an extended period, these entire roll may warp, resulting in
poor printed image quality or motor errors.
-SJ-600 210 to 1625 mm (8-5/16 to 64 in.)
-SJ-500 210 to 1371 mm (8-5/16 to 54 in.)
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