HP Hewlett Packard Printer StudioJet User Manual

User Guide  
Ioline FlexJet E & StudioJet Printers  
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Ioline FlexJet E  
Printers  
User Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Safety & Cautions  
Visual Reference Guide  
Chapter 1  
Overview  
Getting Started ................................................................................................. 15  
HowThe Ioline FlexJet E and StudioJet printersWork ................................ 16  
Chapter 2  
Installation  
Printer Assembly .............................................................................................. 17  
Unpacking the Printer ......................................................................................................... 17  
Assembling the Stand .......................................................................................................... 17  
Attaching the Printer to the Stand ................................................................................... 17  
Connect the printer to the Computer: Overview ....................................................... 17  
Cable Connections .............................................................................................................. 18  
Serial Configuration ............................................................................................................. 18  
COM Port .............................................................................................................................. 18  
Baud Rate ............................................................................................................................... 19  
Other Serial Port Settings .................................................................................................. 19  
Software Setup Options ..................................................................................................... 19  
Power On ........................................................................................................... 21  
Installing FlexPlot and the Control Center ................................................... 21  
Chapter 3  
Operation  
Keypad Controls ............................................................................................... 23  
Start/Stop ............................................................................................................................... 23  
Clean ....................................................................................................................................... 24  
Quality .................................................................................................................................... 24  
Set Origin ............................................................................................................................... 24  
Arrow Keys ............................................................................................................................ 25  
Page Advance ......................................................................................................................... 25  
Unroll (FlexJet E Only) ........................................................................................................ 25  
Special Key Combinations .............................................................................. 25  
Roll Up (FlexJet E Only) ..................................................................................................... 25  
Reset Serial Port Baud Rate ............................................................................................... 25  
Restore Factory Default Settings ...................................................................................... 25  
The Control Center ......................................................................................... 26  
Overview ................................................................................................................................ 26  
Changing System Settings ................................................................................................... 26  
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Control Center Menu Bar Features ............................................................... 27  
File ........................................................................................................................................... 27  
Communications .................................................................................................................. 27  
Tools ........................................................................................................................................ 27  
Help ......................................................................................................................................... 27  
Control Center Menu Options ........................................................................ 28  
SoftwareVersion ................................................................................................................... 28  
Cartridge Count ................................................................................................................... 28  
Get Plotter Data .................................................................................................................. 28  
Plotter Data (check box) .................................................................................................... 28  
LineWidth .............................................................................................................................. 28  
Scale ......................................................................................................................................... 28  
Frame Size .............................................................................................................................. 28  
Quality Setting ...................................................................................................................... 29  
Measurement Units .............................................................................................................. 29  
Consumables ..................................................................................................... 29  
Paper ....................................................................................................................................... 29  
Ink ............................................................................................................................................ 29  
............................................................................................................................................... 29  
Guidelines for Installing a Cartridge*  
Printing a Marker ............................................................................................. 30  
Overview ................................................................................................................................ 30  
General Guidelines .............................................................................................................. 30  
Loading Paper on the StudioJet ...................................................................... 31  
Loading Paper on the FlexJet E Printer ......................................................... 31  
Installing theTake-up Shaft (FlexJet E Models only)............................................ 32  
Feeding Paper (FlexJet E Models only) ................................................................ 33  
Tape Paper to theTake-up Shaft (FlexJet E Models only) .................................. 34  
Positioning the Pinchwheels ............................................................................ 34  
Insert Front Dancer Bar (FlexJet E Models only) ............................................... 35  
Insert Read Dancer Bar (FlexJet E 2H+ Models only) ........................................ 36  
Set an Origin ..................................................................................................... 36  
Sending Plot Files ............................................................................................. 36  
Pausing a Marker Plot ...................................................................................... 36  
Canceling a Marker Plot .................................................................................. 37  
Removing Markers from theTake-up Shaft (FlexJet E Models only)................. 37  
Manually Freeing theTake-up Shaft (FlexJet E Models only) ............................ 38  
Automatically Freeing theTake-Up Shaft (FlexJet E Models only) .................. 39  
Reattach Paper to theTake-up Shaft (FlexJet E Models only) .......................... 39  
Printing to the Floor ........................................................................................ 40  
Chapter 4  
Routine Maintenance  
Cleaning the Drive Shaft ................................................................................. 41  
Cleaning the Platen andTraverse ................................................................... 41  
Cleaning the Support Blocks (FlexJet E Models only) ....................................... 42  
Size Calibration ................................................................................................ 42  
Prepare the Printer (See the Operation chapter) ............................................................... 42  
Use the Control Center to Gather the Calibration Data .......................................... 43  
Enter the Calibration Data: ................................................................................................ 43  
Cartridge Calibration ....................................................................................... 44  
Prepare the Printer .............................................................................................................. 44  
Motion Adjust (Carriage Scan Alignment) ..................................................................... 45  
Frame Gap (Paper Scan Alignment) ................................................................................. 45  
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Cartridge Maintenance and Handling ............................................................ 46  
Check Cartridges ................................................................................................................. 46  
Automatic Cleaning Procedure ......................................................................................... 46  
Manual Cleaning Procedure ............................................................................................... 47  
Print Cartridge Storage ................................................................................... 48  
Short-term Storage (7 days or less) ................................................................................. 48  
Long-term Storage (greater than 7 days) ........................................................................ 48  
Updating Firmware using the Control Center .............................................. 48  
Summary ................................................................................................................................. 48  
Prepare the printer for a Firmware Update ................................................................... 48  
Check the Current FirmwareVersion ............................................................................. 48  
Update the Firmware .......................................................................................................... 49  
Reset CalibrationValues ..................................................................................................... 50  
Chapter 5  
Chapter 6  
Troubleshooting  
GeneralTroubleshooting .................................................................................. 51  
MediaTracking .................................................................................................. 51  
Printing Quality ................................................................................................ 52  
Line Quality ....................................................................................................... 52  
Serial Communication ..................................................................................... 52  
Keypad Error Codes ......................................................................................... 53  
Legend ..................................................................................................................................... 53  
Common Issues ................................................................................................ 54  
Common Issues (FlexJet E Models only) ............................................................. 57  
End Notes  
Service & Support ............................................................................................ 59  
Getting Help ..................................................................................................... 59  
Customer Service ............................................................................................. 60  
Your Comments Are Requested ..................................................................... 60  
Before you contact Support… ........................................................................ 61  
The FCCWantsYou to Know... ........................................................................ 62  
Glossary  
Index  
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NOTES  
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Safety &  
Cautions  
The Ioline FlexJet E and StudioJet printers have many fast moving  
components. Please read and follow these safety guidelines before  
beginning operation of the printer:  
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Do not try to repair the machine without factory authoriza-  
tion. Only qualified service personnel should attempt any  
disassembly or access to internal components. If external  
mechanical adjustments are necessary, turn off the printer and  
disconnect it from all power sources (both the computer and  
the wall outlet).  
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Be careful with hair, jewelry, or loose clothing near the printer.  
They can become caught in the mechanical parts.  
Never attempt to move the carriage by hand when the power is  
on. Always use the Arrow keys to move the carriage. To park  
the carriage safely in  
the Service Station  
and protect the print  
cartridges, press the  
Clean button.  
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Keep hands away  
from the carriage  
when the printer is in  
operation. The car-  
riage will automati-  
cally move to touch  
the left end plate then  
back to the right end  
(the Service Station  
position) when the  
power is turned on.  
Figure 1. Hold the bottom surfaces of the  
end covers to avoid injury to your fingers.  
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Never insert hands or other objects into the Service Station  
area on the right side of the printer. The carriage occasionally  
enters this area without warning and could collide with an  
obstruction, potentially causing and injury.  
Be careful when moving or lifting the printer. Moving the  
FlexJet E printer requires at least 2 people. To avoid injury to  
your fingers, do not lift either model by the end plates. Hold  
the bottom surfaces of the end covers to lift or move them. See  
Figure 1.  
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Keep fingers away from the drive shaft when the printer is in  
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Visual Reference Guide  
KEY  
A. Left End Cover  
B. Right End Cover  
C. Take-up Motor  
D. Stand Leveling Foot  
E. Feed Roll  
G. Feed Shaft  
H. Dancer Bar  
I. Stand  
AA. Power Switch  
BB. Serial Port  
CC. USB Port  
F. Take-up Shaft  
Rear Panel Behind Right End Cover  
AA  
BB  
CC  
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The Ioline FlexJet E Printer FrontView.  
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Visual Reference Guide  
KEY  
J. Drive Shaft Marker  
K. Pinchwheel  
L. Traverse or Carriage Rail  
M. Carriage Assembly  
N. Platen  
Q. Ink Cartridge Stall  
R. Pinchwheel Lever  
S. Keypad  
T. Service Station  
U. Take Up Sensors  
P. Ink Cartridge Latch  
P
Q
R
L
S
J
K
M
N
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The Ioline FlexJet E Printer FrontView Close-up  
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Visual Reference Guide  
KEY  
A. Left End Cover  
F. Right End Cover  
G. Keypad  
H. Stand Leg  
I. Inkjet Cartridge  
J. Carriage  
K. Stand Leveling Foot  
B. Drive Shaft Marker  
C. Pinchwheel Lever  
D. Pinchwheel  
L. Feed Shaft  
M. Cross-member  
N. Platen  
E. Drive Shaft  
O. Traverse  
A
F
C D E  
B
G
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K
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Figure 5. The Ioline StudioJet FrontView.  
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Chapter 1  
Overview  
Unless otherwise noted, diagrams and descriptions de-  
picting Ioline FlexJet E printer models also apply to the  
Ioline StudioJet in this manual.  
Getting Started  
Thank you for purchasing the Ioline FlexJet E or StudioJet printer.  
This manual contains instructions and guidelines for setting up,  
operating and maintaining your Ioline printer. The following compo-  
nents are needed to create markers:  
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A FlexJet E printer assembled according to the directions out-  
lined in the FlexJet E Printer or StudioJet Quick Start Guide.  
A computer system that is properly installed and has a func-  
tioning serial or USB port.  
Note  
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Apparel design software loaded into the computer according to  
the installation instructions.  
In order to output to the FlexJet  
E or StudioJet printer, your  
apparel design software must  
create plot files in HPGL 7475  
or DM/PL format.Alternatively,  
you can output markers using the  
FlexPlot software, included with  
the printer. FlexPlot imports and  
converts a variety of file formats  
for output to your Ioline printer.  
Printing media and ink cartridges that are within the guidelines  
stated under the Operation chapter.  
Depending on the communications setup, Ioline FlexPlot soft-  
ware is required if your CAD software does not create compat-  
ible files.  
Note  
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The Ioline Control Center  
and FlexPlot will only run on  
theWindows® 2000/XP/Vista  
operating systems. Most design  
software provides drivers for  
Ioline printers. Contact Ioline  
customer service if you need as-  
sistance with drivers.  
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HowThe Ioline FlexJet E and  
StudioJet printersWork  
The FlexJet E and StudioJet printers create printed images through  
synchronized media and carriage motion. Files are sent to the printer  
from a computer or file server via a serial or USB* connection.  
When the printer receives a file, the electronic logic system translates  
the vector image into X-axis (paper motion) and Y-axis (carriage mo-  
tion) instructions and uses digital feedback to ensure plot accuracy.  
The FlexJet E and StudioJet printers break the plot file into frame  
segments in order to plot long markers. The FlexJet E printer then  
rolls the frame segments onto a take-up shaft. The FlexJet E printer  
can roll up to 600 yards onto the take-up shaft at a time. The Studio-  
Jet plots to the floor.  
Left side of FlexJet E printer  
Right side of FlexJet E printer  
Y
LEFT EDGE OF PLOT  
Origin at right side of printer  
and lower left on plot  
Note  
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Figure 7. The X- andY-axes and origin (top view).  
In this manual the right and left  
side refers to the right and left  
side of the front of the printers.  
Design software usually refers  
to the Origin (or Start Point)  
as “lower left” because it is the  
lower left corner of a plot.The  
plot is usually oriented in the  
printer rotated 90 degrees coun-  
ter clockwise as shown in Figure  
5.The lower left corner of the  
plot is physically on the right side  
of the printer.  
*
Note:The StudioJet has a serial  
port.The FlexJet E has both a se-  
rial port and a USB port.  
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Chapter 2  
Installation  
An overview of the complete setup procedure is described  
in detail in the FlexJet E Printer and StudioJet Quick  
Start Guides (provided in the Accessory Kit).  
Printer Assembly  
Caution  
Do not hold the printer  
head by the bottom edge  
Unpacking the Printer  
of the end plates when  
Carefully remove the printer from the box and place it on a flat,  
stable surface. This procedure requires two people. Check the pack-  
ing list to ensure that all of the accessories are present. (See the FlexJet  
E printer or StudioJet Quick Start Guide for more information.) Save all  
packing materials and the box.  
attaching it to the stand. Fingers  
and hands might get pinched  
between the end plates and stand  
legs. Hold the bottom of the end  
covers when handling the printer.  
(See Figure 1.)  
Assembling the Stand  
Assemble and level the stand using the hardware included in the Ac-  
cessory Kit and directions outlined in the See the FlexJet E printer or  
StudioJet Quick Start Guide.  
Attaching the Printer to the Stand  
Attach the printer to the stand with the top bars resting in the  
notches in the stand legs. Use the hardware as indicated in the See the  
FlexJet E or StudioJet Quick Start Guide.  
Connect the printer to the Computer: Overview  
Caution  
Connect the printer to your computer via serial cable (provided in the  
Accessory Kit). The corresponding serial port on your computer may  
be either a 9-pin or 25-pin male receptacle. If the computer has 25-pin  
serial ports, a 25- to 9-pin adapter is necessary.  
Before connecting the  
printer to your PC, make  
sure the computer and  
the printer both have the power  
turned off. Ioline recommends  
using a surge protector power  
strip for both the printer and the  
computer.  
Once connected, select the correct port and data rate in your apparel  
design software, FlexPlot and/or the Control Center. Consult the  
design software manual or the dealer for further information. Infor-  
mation on configuring FlexPlot and the Control Center follows in  
the Operation chapter.  
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Cable Connections  
When connecting the printer to the computer by serial cable:  
1.  
Make sure that power to the printer is off. Power is off when  
the switch is in the “0” position, and is turned on when placed  
in the “1” position.  
2.  
Connect the supplied serial cable and power cord to the panel  
on the back right end cover of the printer. Lock the serial cable  
to the port on the printer with the thumb screws.  
COM  
Ports  
Figure 8. The serial cable and power  
cord plug into the sockets in the back  
of the right end cover.  
Figure 9. PCs typically have two 9-pin  
serial ports, COM 1 and COM 2.  
3.  
Plug the printer power cable into a wall socket or a surge pro-  
tector.  
4.  
5.  
Make sure that power is off to the computer.  
Connect the serial cable to a 9-pin male serial port on the back  
of the computer. (If your computer has a 25-pin connector,  
acquire a 25-pin to 9-pin serial adapter to make the connection.)  
Tighten the thumbscrews.  
Serial Configuration  
It is critical that the Control Center, FlexPlot software, and any other  
software that send data to the printer use the same COM port and  
baud rate that the printer is using.  
COM Port  
A PC typically has two external 9-pin male serial connections.  
These ports are often listed in the system settings as COM 1 and  
COM 2. Determine which port is connected to the printer, then  
select that port in all the software as instructed in the respective  
software user guides. (See Figure 10.)  
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Figure 10. FlexPlot Serial Port set-up window.  
Baud Rate  
The serial port on the printer has an adjustable baud rate. Available  
speeds are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. The default is set  
at the factory to 38,400. The baud rate is adjustable in the Control  
Center in the Communications>Settings window.  
Other Serial Port Settings  
You may also need to set additional serial port settings, for instance,  
when you use a terminal program. The recommended configuration  
settings are:  
Data Bits:  
Parity:  
8
None  
Stop Bits:  
Flow Control:  
1
Software or Xon/Xoff  
Software Setup Options  
Ioline recommends using FlexPlot for marker making on the print-  
er. FlexPlot offers the most robust and flexible workflow available  
for creating output. It’s especially useful when many file formats are  
used, a common situation for service bureaus. To set-up and learn  
how to use the software, see the FlexPlot User Guide.  
The printer is designed to work in many different production envi-  
ronments. The type of marker printing you do will often determine  
your preferred communication method. Two typical methods for  
sending markers are:  
1.  
Plot directly from the marker or design software to the  
printer. (See Figure 11.)  
Unlike other marker printers, the FlexJet E and StudioJet print-  
ers are capable of operating as stand-alone devices with no extra  
software running on the computer. This method works if your  
CAD software includes a driver for any Ioline product, such as  
the Ioline 600Ae or the Summit 2200. It will also work if the CAD  
software can create a compatible HPGL- or DM/PL-formatted file.  
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CAD  
Software  
HPGL  
DM/PL  
FlexJet E printer  
Figure 11. Workflow: output direct from CAD software (without FlexPlot).  
2.  
Use FlexPlot software to convert files before sending them  
to the printer for output.  
The printer includes the FlexPlot software which will convert  
many different files into a format that is compatible with the  
printer. It also provides an advanced marker queue manage-  
ment system and other tools to optimize the performance of the  
printer.  
CAD  
Software  
FlexPlot  
[Network]  
HPGL  
DM/PL  
DXF  
ASTM 6959  
STD  
(Alternate Configuration)  
CAD  
Software  
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FlexPlot  
FlexJet E printer  
Figure 12. Workflow using FlexPlot for file conversion and output.  
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Chapter 2: Installation  
Caution  
Power On  
Keep hands and loose  
clothing away from all  
moving parts of the  
Turn on the computer and the printer to make sure they both work.  
The printer power switch is located next to the power cord on the  
back of the machine, behind the keypad. When the paper is properly  
loaded and the printer is powered up, the carriage will move toward  
the left side of the machine, then return to the opposite side to park  
in the Service Station. The OK light will turn red and the Square  
light will turn green on the front panel after the start-up process has  
finished.  
printer. Make sure the Service  
Station opening in the right end  
plate is not obstructed and that  
the stall latches are lowered.  
If no paper is loaded when the printer is powered up, the printer  
displays an error message. The OK light will turn red and the Circle  
light will turn orange. This combination of lights indicates a paper  
out error. The keypad buttons do not work unless paper is properly  
loaded—or a small piece of masking tape is placed over the Paper  
Out sensor on the back of the printer. Once paper is loaded or the  
sensor is taped over, press the Start/Stop button to clear the orange  
circle and regain use of the keypad.  
Note  
i
In this manual the right and left  
side refers to the right and left  
side of the front of the printer.  
Design software usually refers  
to the Origin (or Start Point)  
as “lower left” because it is the  
lower left corner of a plot.The  
plot is usually oriented in the  
printer rotated 90 degrees coun-  
ter clockwise as shown in Figure  
5.The lower left corner of the  
plot is physically on the right side  
of the printer.  
Installing FlexPlot and  
the Control Center  
The printer includes two software interfaces: FlexPlot and the  
Control Center. FlexPlot will import and queue plot files from  
many design programs to optimize production operations. The  
Control Center is an interface for adjusting parameters to optimize  
printer performance. The printer comes with a CD-ROM which has  
Microsoft Windows® 2000/XP/Vista versions of the programs as  
well as PDF user guides and the required Adobe® Acrobat® reader.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Power on the computer and Windows®.  
Insert the Ioline CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive (usually D:).  
The installation program should start automatically. If it does  
not:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
Select the Start button.  
Choose Run.  
Type D:\IOSETUP (substitute the correct letter if the CD-  
ROM drive letter is not D:) and Click OK.  
4.  
5.  
Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.  
The FlexPlot User Guide has details on using the FlexPlot  
software. In this manual, see the section The Control Center for  
more details about the Control Center software.  
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Chapter 3  
Operation  
Keypad Controls  
The keypad provides access to the main functions of the printer.  
Figure 13. The Printer Keypad.  
Start/Stop  
The Start/Stop key toggles the printer online and offline. If the Start/  
Stop key is pressed during printing, the OK light turns red and  
the machine will stop after it finishes printing the current scan. The  
Arrow, Unroll and Paper Advance keys are active when in STOP  
mode. When the Start/Stop key is pressed again, the printer enters  
START mode, the OK light turns green and printing resumes ex-  
actly where it stopped.  
START mode  
OK = green  
Arrow keys inoperable,  
printer online (ready to re-  
ceive instructions).  
STOP mode  
OK = red  
Arrow keys operable,  
printer offline (not ready to  
receive instructions).  
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Clean  
Runs the print heads through a cleaning cycle in the Service Station.  
Put the printer in STOP mode and wait until the OK light turns red.  
Then press the Clean button. If the carriage is not already parked,  
it will return to the Service Station. After auto cleaning, the printer  
will react differently when you put it in green light (START) mode,  
depending on what it was doing just prior to the cleaning:  
Printer state before auto cleaning—e.g.  
Printer reaction when put in  
what the printer is doing just before it is put START mode after auto cleaning  
in STOP (red light) mode  
Printing in START mode (OK light is green) Resumes printing  
Idle in START mode (OK light is green)  
Idle, in STOP mode (OK light is red)  
Stays parked and capped.  
Stays parked and capped.  
Quality  
Switches between the Best—or dark (600 dpi)—line mode and Draft  
mode (300 dpi), which prints lighter and consumes less ink. You can  
change line quality while the printer is printing.  
Set Origin  
The Set Origin key sets the initial origin or starting position for the  
marker. It’s best to always set a new origin point after cycling power.  
To set a new origin, press Start/Stop until the OK light turns red  
(STOP mode). Use the Arrow keys to move the carriage so that the  
white marker is positioned over the desired starting point. Press the  
Set Origin key. The OK light will turn green, indicating the printer  
is ready to accept plot files. (See Figure 14.)  
Note  
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Apparel design software usually  
refers to the origin as “lower  
left” because it is the lower left  
corner of a marker. Because the  
plot is usually oriented as shown  
in Figure 5, it is physically on the  
right side of the printer.  
Origin Marker  
Figure 14. The Set Origin key sets the marker origin point directly below the  
top of the white origin marker on the carriage base—located on the right side.  
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Arrow Keys  
Pressing the Arrow keys moves the carriage left or right. The Arrow  
keys are only active in STOP mode (see Start/Stop), when the OK  
light is red.  
Page Advance  
Pressing this button advances the paper in small increments. This is  
useful if a plot was removed from the printer and you need a paper  
leader to tape to the take-up shaft. The Page Advance key is only ac-  
tive in STOP mode (when the OK light is red).  
Unroll (FlexJet E Only)  
Unroll Material – Press the Start/Stop button until the OK light turns  
red. Press and release the Unroll button. The printer will unroll a  
short segment of paper from the take-up shaft.  
Automatic Unroll – Press the Start/Stop button until the keypad  
light turns red. Press and hold the Unroll button. The printer will  
automatically unroll paper. To cancel Automatic mode, press the  
Start/Stop key again.  
Note  
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For more details on removing  
plotted markers from the take-up  
shaft see Removing Markers  
from theTake-Up Shaft later in  
this chapter.  
Special Key Combinations  
Roll Up (FlexJet E Only)  
Use this function to roll material back onto the take-up shaft. Press  
and hold the Unroll and Right Arrow buttons at the same time. The  
rolling will continue until the dancer bar reaches the optical sensor.  
The Roll Up key is only active in STOP mode (when the OK light is  
red).  
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Reset Serial Port Baud Rate  
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This key combination will restore the serial port baud rate to the  
default speed of 38,400. This is useful for diagnostic testing of the  
communication system. Turn power off. Press and hold the Page  
Advance key as you turn power on again. Continue holding the key  
down until the OK light turns red and the Square light turns green.  
Restore Factory Default Settings  
1
This function replaces settings that are not working properly and can  
be used when manual calibration is unsuccessful. This key combina-  
tion will restore all calibration values to the factory defaults. Turn  
power off. Press and hold the Unroll key as you power up again.  
Continue holding the key down until the OK light turns red and the  
Square light turns green.  
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Note  
The Control Center  
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To avoid communication port  
conflicts, do not simultaneously  
run more than one application  
that communicates with the  
printer.  
Overview  
The Control Center is a utility program that does two things:  
n
Allows you to adjust settings to tailor output (e.g. scale, line  
width) from the computer.  
n
Provides an interface to send completed files to the printer.  
Figure 15. Control Center Main Menu.  
Changing System Settings  
A variety of settings are adjustable to fit specific needs:  
n
n
n
Make sure the printer power is on and that the initialization  
process is complete. The carriage will park, the keypad OK  
light will turn red and the Square light will turn green.  
The Screen Menu displays the primary settings that are adjust-  
able. The Menu Bar contains utilities for setting up the Control  
Center and calibrating the printer.  
Changes only take effect after one of the Send buttons is  
pushed.  
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Control Center Menu Bar Features  
File  
Send Plot File  
Print a PLT or PLX file.  
Download Firmware  
Allows the user to download the lat-  
est firmware version for the printer.  
See the section Downloading Firm-  
ware in the Routine Maintenance  
chapter for more information.  
Exit  
Exit the Control Center.  
Communications  
Settings  
Select the COM port and baud rate  
to match the printer.  
Send Command  
Permits advanced users to manually  
enter commands.  
Automatic Buffer  
Closing  
Creates an End of Frame command  
after a long communications delay.  
By default this is set to On. Turn off  
for MAC computers.  
USB Info  
USB Info displays hardware and  
driver information about the direct  
USB connection.  
Tools  
Aux Sensor  
When checked, disables the Paper  
Out sensor. The default is On. (The  
Paper Out sensor is an option on the  
printer.)  
Cartridge Calibration Displays tools to adjust print  
cartridge alignment. See Routine  
Maintenance for more details.  
Size Calibration  
Allows adjustment of the size cali-  
bration settings. See Routine Main-  
tenance for more details.  
About Your FlexJet  
FlexJet Licensing  
Displays the licensing status of the  
machine.  
Displays the licensing status and  
licensing updates.  
Help  
Contents  
Displays the Help file.  
About  
Displays Control Center version  
information.  
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Control Center Menu Options  
FirmwareVersion and Base  
Displays the current firmware version installed in the printer.  
Enabled Heads  
Displays how many cartridges are in active use by the printer.  
Get Plotter Data  
Reads and displays the current settings stored in the printer.  
Plotter Data (check box)  
Indicates when the displayed settings were successfully downloaded  
from the printer. If this box is unchecked, the Control Center was  
unable to connect with the printer Check the connections, baud rate  
and COM port . Press the Get Plotter Data button to attempt to  
download settings if the process failed during startup.  
Loop Length  
Controls the length of the take-up paper loop in the front of the  
machine. Shorter loops can help reduce paper jams when using chal-  
lenging material like heat seal or very thin paper.  
LineWidth  
Controls the weight of the plotted line using line width. Three levels  
are available; Thin, Normal, and Thick. Thin lines use less ink and  
make fine details like Asian text and small pieces easier to see. Thick  
lines use more ink to produce higher contrast lines. Used in conjunc-  
tion with the Quality Setting (see below), the printer provides six op-  
tions to produce visible lines using the least possible amount of ink.  
Scale  
The printer scale ranges from 1% to 999%. The factory default Scale  
is 100%. A scale set to 50% prints at half size. Changes do not take  
effect until the Set Scale button is pressed. Note: Both X- and Y-axes  
are set independently.  
Frame Size  
Most design software sends long plots to printers by breaking them  
into smaller pieces called frames. In general, design software does this  
automatically and adjusts the Frame Size in the printer to match.  
The Frame Size setting establishes clipping limits for each data  
frame. If the printed size of a plot frame exceeds the frame size set  
in the printer, the excess is clipped or thrown away. (If the plot is  
clipped, try increasing the Frame Size manually.) The factory-set  
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X-axis (paper direction) frame size is 46-in (116.8-cm), maximum is  
21600-in (54,864-cm). Default and maximum Y-axis (carriage direc-  
tion) frame size is 72-in (182.9-cm).  
Quality Setting  
Choose Draft or Best to control line density. Draft mode uses 300 DPI.  
Best mode uses 600 DPI. A lower DPI setting uses less ink by creating  
a fainter line. Higher DPI uses more ink but makes a darker line. Use  
this setting in conjunction with the Line Width (see above) to find a bal-  
ance between saving ink and making clearly visible lines.  
Measurement Units  
Choose between English or Metric units for settings display.  
Consumables  
Figure 16. The Hewlett-Packard 51645A (‘45’ cartridges)  
are widely available.  
Paper  
Ioline recommends 27 to 35 pound recycled or bond paper, 36- to 74-in  
(91- to 188-cm) wide. The feed system supports rolls up to 600 yds long.  
Ink  
The Ioline FlexJet E and StudioJet printers require Hewlett-Packard  
51645A or ‘45’ cartridges.  
Guidelines for Installing a Cartridge*  
1.  
With the printer in STOP mode (red OK light), press the left  
arrow key to move the carriage out onto the platen away from  
the right end plate.  
2.  
Open the blue stall latch and remove the old cartridge if one is  
present. Squeeze the handle between your fingers and pull for-  
ward, then up.  
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Figure 17. Insert ink cartridge at an angle into the cartridge bay. Lock in place with  
the stall latch.  
3.  
Insert the new cartridge with the print head pointing down  
toward the rear of the stall and at a slight outward angle. Press  
firmly while rotating the top of cartridge toward the back of the  
stall until it stops in an upright position. (See Figure 17.)  
4.  
Close the stall latch. If the cartridge is inserted properly, the  
latch will snap shut and securely hold the cartridge. Do not  
force the latch. If the latch does not close properly, remove and  
reinsert the cartridge.  
Printing a Marker  
Overview  
The basic steps required to print a marker on the printer are:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Turn the printer and computer power on.  
Load paper.  
Install cartridge in the stall.  
Set an origin.  
Start FlexPlot or your design application.*  
Send marker/plot files.  
These steps are outlined in the next several sections. In most cases  
the design files are sent to the printer from FlexPlot or the design ap-  
plication. If necessary, use the Ioline Control Center to send design  
files or adjust settings.  
General Guidelines  
1.  
Good paper loading makes good plots. Follow loading instruc-  
tions carefully.  
2.  
Ensure that the paper roll is properly loaded on the feed shaft.  
Paper width determines the roll’s position on the shaft.  
3.  
4.  
Keep the plastic feed shaft block clean and well lubricated.  
*
Refer to the FlexPlot User Guide  
for information on set-up and  
configuration.  
Use the FlexPlot software for optimal file management and  
printing throughput.  
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Caution  
Loading Paper on the StudioJet  
See the StudioJet Quick Start Guide.  
Keep hands and loose  
clothing away from all  
moving parts.  
Loading Paper on the FlexJet E  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Before loading a new paper roll always make sure the drive shaft  
is clean. See the Routine Maintenance section for more details.  
Place a paper hub in each end of the paper roll using a rubber  
mallet.  
Slide the feed shaft through the paper hubs and the paper roll.  
If a paper hub falls out, press it firmly back into the end of the  
paper roll and re-seat it with a rubber mallet.  
4.  
For paper narrower than 70-in, center the paper roll on the feed  
shaft. Make sure the hubs remain securely in place. For paper  
greater than 70-in in width, offset the paper to the left slightly  
to avoid covering the Service Station area. Also leave a mini-  
mum 1/4 inch gap between the paper edge and the edge of the  
fan on the left side of the rear cover of the machine.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Use the supplied hex wrench to tighten both screws on each  
paper hub.  
Check that the right support block is clear of debris and apply a  
light coating of white lithium grease (found in the Accessory Kit.)  
Lift the feed shaft ends, one at a time, into the support blocks.  
Support  
Block w/  
Bearings  
Hint  
The FlexJet Set-up, Operating and  
MaintenanceVideo, provided on  
CD-ROM in the Accessory Kit,  
provides a helpful visual overview.  
Feed  
Shaft  
Paper Roll  
(Unrolls from behind)  
Support Block  
(apply grease)  
Note  
i
Make sure the paper unrolls from  
behind and towards the printer.  
Flanged Coupling  
Paper Hub (2)  
Figure 18. Installing the feed shaft. (As shown on the FlexJet E model.)  
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Caution  
Never touch the take-up  
key or flanged coupling  
while they are rotating.  
Serious  
Installing theTake-up Shaft  
(FlexJet E only)  
personal  
injury  
could re-  
sult.Turn  
power off  
The Paper Out sensor on the back of the printer detects when the  
paper runs out. If paper isn’t loaded or if the take-up key is not posi-  
tioned properly, place a small piece of masking tape over the Paper  
Out sensor before following the steps below. Remove the tape after  
the take-up key is properly positioned before installing paper.  
first.  
1.  
If the take-up shaft has plotted markers on it, remove them. See  
Removing Markers from the Take-up Shaft later in this chapter.  
2.  
3.  
Turn the printer on (the switch is on the back of the left cover.)  
Use the keypad Unroll key to rotate the take-up key until it is  
oriented perpendicular to the support block opening as shown  
in Figure 19.  
4.  
Put the take-up shaft into the front support blocks with the  
flanged coupling at the right (keypad) end. Rotate the shaft  
until the slot in the flanged coupling is aligned with the take-  
up key. When the shaft slot and the key are aligned, push the  
Rectangular  
slot  
Take-up  
Shaft  
Flanged  
Coupling  
Position take-up  
key as shown  
Support Block  
Figure 19. Installing the take-up shaft in the support blocks.  
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take-up shaft into place until it is seated in the support block.  
Feeding Paper  
(FlexJet E only)  
Figure 20 represents the proper paper path. The left side of the dia-  
gram shows the paper path for a 1H FlexJet E. The right side shows  
the proper path for a FlexJet E with 2 or more heads.  
1.  
Remove any printed markers from the take-up shaft and make  
sure the carriage is parked in the Service Station before feeding  
the paper. (To park the carriage, press Start/Stop. Wait for the  
OK light to turn red and press the Clean button.)  
2.  
3.  
If the pinchwheels are lowered, raise them by pushing the  
pinchwheel lever away from the machine.  
Pull a long leader of paper off of the paper roll and insert it  
through the stand, behind the plotting head between the platen  
and pinchwheels.  
4.  
Temporarily lock the paper in place by pulling the pinchwheel  
lever toward the machine to lower the pinchwheels.  
Front  
Dancer Bar  
Take-up  
Shaft  
Feed Roll  
Proper Paper Path  
1H FlexJet E  
Proper Paper Path  
2H+ FlexJet E  
Figure 20. The correct paper feeding path on the Ioline FlexJet E printers. (See the  
StudioJet Quick Start Guide for paper path instructions for the StudioJet.)  
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Note  
Tape Paper to theTake-up Shaft  
i
When installing or retaping paper,  
remove the front dancer bar and  
set it aside.  
1.  
2.  
Stand in front of the machine.  
Place 3 short pieces of masking tape within easy reach on the top  
cover. (See Figure 21.)  
3.  
4.  
Holding the edge of the paper with one hand, use your free  
hand to lower the pinchwheel lever to raise the pinchwheels.  
Grasp the front edge of the paper with both hands and pull  
20-in (51-cm) of paper over the platen and gray top bar and  
under the take-up shaft. (See Figure 20 for the proper paper path.)  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Add tension to the feed roll by applying gentle pressure using  
the bottom of your foot.  
To align the paper, gently pull it forward and side to side until  
the tension feels even.  
Press and hold the paper on the center of the platen with your left  
hand, then lower the pinchwheels to lock the paper in place.  
Attach the paper to the take-up shaft in the center and 2-in (5-cm)  
from each end with the tape.  
Do not cover the hole in  
the platen with paper.  
Tape the paper  
in 3 places  
Figure 21. Taping the paper to the take-up shaft.  
Positioning the Pinchwheels  
Pinchwheel position does not correspond to paper size. Always place  
all pinchwheels at the machine center.  
1.  
2.  
Ensure that the paper is loaded as described in the previous steps  
and is taped to the take-up shaft.  
Raise the pinchwheels by pushing the pinchwheel lever away  
from the machine.  
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Note  
i
Ensure that the paper roll is cen-  
tered on the feed shaft.  
Pinchwheel  
White Driveshaft Markers  
Figure 22. Positioning the pinchwheels.  
Drive Shaft  
Segment  
Drive Shaft  
Bearing  
3.  
4.  
Make sure that the paper roll is tight on the feed shaft.  
Move the pinchwheels into their proper positions over a tread and  
under the white markers on the traverse rail. (See Figure 22.) Do  
not place pinchwheels over drive shaft bearings.)  
5.  
Lower the pinchwheels.  
Insert Front Dancer Bar  
(FlexJet E only)  
1.  
2.  
With the pinchwheels lowered, hold the paper in place over the  
rear top bar.  
Insert the front dancer bar into the dancer bar channel.  
Front Dancer  
Bar (Silver  
light rod)  
Figure 24. Inserting the dancer bar.  
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Insert Rear Dancer Bar  
(2H+ FJE Models Only)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
FJE models with two or more printheads and the high speed  
printing kit require that a heavy dancer bar is inserted in the  
rear dancer bar channel (see paper path in Feeding Paper).  
Take the heavy dancer bar (painted black on some models) and  
insert the ends into the notches in the stand legs on the back of  
the machine as shown in the image below.  
Use a hand on the rear rolling bar to slow rotation as the dancer  
bar slides into the channel and forms a rear paper loop.  
Notch in Stand Leg  
Set an Origin  
1.  
Ensure that cartridges are installed in the carriage stall(s). (See  
Guidelines for Installing a Cartridge earlier in this chapter.)  
2.  
Turn on the power. After a brief pause, the carriage will glide to  
the left end plate, then return to the Service Station. When fin-  
ished, the OK light turns red and the Square light turns green.  
3.  
4.  
Press the Left Arrow key to position the carriage so that the tip of  
the white marker is over the desired starting point of the plot.  
Press the Set Origin key. The OK light will turn green. The  
printer is ready to plot.  
*
See the FlexPlot User Guide or  
your design application user guide  
for information on how to send  
files to the printer.  
Sending Plot Files  
Send plot files to the printer using FlexPlot or design software. Make  
sure the power is on and paper is loaded as described above. Also,  
be sure that a new origin is set with the Set Origin keypad button  
and that the printer is in Start mode (green light). From FlexPlot*:  
1.  
Choose input file type and location then double click on the file.  
2.  
Conversion will occur and the Send to Queue button is acti-  
vated. Press this button to add the file to the queue.  
3.  
Repeat steps 1 to 2 until the all files are queued then press Send.  
Pausing a Marker Plot  
Caution  
1.  
2.  
Pause a plot by pressing the Start/Stop key.  
Do not pull paper tight  
between the drive shaft  
and the take-up shaft while  
printing is paused.Do not turn the  
feed roll or take-up roll by hand  
while printing is paused.  
The OK light will change from green to red. The printer will finish  
printing the current scan, then pause.  
3.  
Once printing stops, use the keypad keys to move the carriage,  
paper, and take-up shaft. When Start/Stop is pressed again (OK  
light turns green) printing will start again where it left off.  
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Canceling a Marker Plot  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press the Start/Stop key to place the printer in STOP mode (red  
light). The printer will finish printing the current scan and pause.  
To stop the computer from sending plot files to the printer,  
click the Abort button in FlexPlot.  
Use the keypad Arrow keys to position the carriage for the start of  
a new plot file as described earlier.  
Press the Set Origin key to ready the printer for the next plot file.  
Removing Markers from the  
Take-up Shaft  
(FlexJet E Only)  
Note  
i
Except when the feed roll is  
changed,it is best to leave the  
pinchwheels down when removing  
completed markers from the take-  
up roll.Leaving the pinchwheels  
down will help keep the paper  
aligned with the feed roll and  
reduce the time between printing  
operations.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press Start/Stop until the OK light changes to red (STOP mode).  
Wait for the plotting to halt.  
Remove the dancer bar. Rest it on the top of the cover for storage.  
Cut the paper with the supplied cutting tool, using the groove  
in the front of the platen as a guide.  
5.  
Use one of the following methods to remove completed markers:  
Method 1: Unroll with the take-up shaft in place  
a.  
With the power off, rotate the take-up shaft by hand until  
the rectangular opening in the flanged coupling is perpen-  
dicular to the opening in the support block (see Figure 19).  
Caution  
The take-up shaft is very  
heavy when many plots  
have been rolled up. It is  
b.  
c.  
Remove the shaft from the support blocks.  
When unwound, the plotted image faces up, permitting  
markers to be unrolled onto the cutting table with the  
take-up shaft in place.  
recommended that two or more  
people remove a full take-up roll  
from the machine.  
Method 2: Manual unroll with the Unroll key  
a.  
b.  
Press the Unroll key to unroll full markers in short steps.  
Cut the marker free from the take-up shaft. Reattach the  
paper to the take-up shaft with masking tape following the  
steps outlined under the section Reattach Paper to the Take-  
up Shaft later in this chapter before continuing printing.  
Hint  
Method 3: Automatic Unroll with the Unroll Key  
An alternate method to ease  
removal of markers is to slide  
a 3-in cardboard core over the  
take-up shaft then tape paper to  
it.The cardboard core will rotate  
slowly at first—and may not raise  
the front dancer bar—but will still  
roll up completed markers. Simply  
slide the core off the take up shaft  
when plotting is complete.  
a.  
Press and hold the Unroll key for 3 seconds; The take-up  
shaft will automatically unroll.  
b.  
Cancel automatic unroll at any time by pressing Start/Stop.  
Method 4: Remove the shaft and unroll away from the machine  
a.  
Cut the marker free, wind it manually or automatically with  
the take-up motor, and remove the take-up shaft from the  
support blocks.  
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Manually Freeing  
theTake-up Shaft  
(FlexJet E Only)  
Use this method to remove the take-up shaft from the completed roll  
without having to unroll the markers.  
1.  
Tape the loose end of the roll down so that it cannot flap freely.  
2.  
Rotate the take-up shaft by hand until the rectangular opening in  
the flanged coupling is perpendicular to the opening in the sup-  
port block (see Figure 19). Remove the shaft.  
3.  
Stand the roll on end with the flanged coupling pointing up. Ro-  
tate the take-up shaft counter clockwise (opposite to the direction  
that the paper was rolled on the machine. (See Figure 25.)  
4.  
5.  
The larger the roll, the more rotations are required to free the shaft.  
When the shaft freely rotates, lay the roll on the ground.  
Continue to twist the shaft counter clockwise while pulling it out  
of the paper roll until it is free.  
Figure 25. Manually freeing the take-up shaft.  
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Caution  
Automatically Freeing  
theTake-Up Shaft  
The take-up shaft is very  
heavy when many plots  
have been rolled up. It is  
recommended that two or more  
people remove the plotted paper  
roll from the machine.  
(FlexJet E Only)  
Like the manual method, this method removes the take-up shaft  
from the completed roll without having to unroll the markers. The  
only difference is the use of the take-up motor.  
1.  
Tape the loose end of the roll down so that it cannot flap free.  
2.  
While one person lifts from the bottom and holds the paper roll  
still, press the Unroll key to rotate the take-up shaft opposite to  
the direction that the paper was rolled on the machine.  
3.  
The larger the roll, the more rotations are required to free the  
shaft. When the shaft freely rotates in the roll, stop turning the  
take-up shaft. If the printer jams and the motor does not turn  
then do not unwind the roll with the motor. (See Manually  
Freeing the Take-Up Shaft above.)  
4.  
5.  
Rotate the take-up shaft by hand until the rectangular opening  
in the flanged coupling is perpendicular to the opening in the  
support block (see Figure 19). Remove the shaft and lay it on the  
ground.  
Continue to twist the shaft counter clockwise while pulling it  
out of the paper roll until it is free.  
Reattach Paper  
Note  
i
to theTake-up Shaft  
Except when the feed roll is  
changed,it is best to leave the  
pinchwheels down when removing  
completed markers from the take-  
up roll.Leaving the pinchwheels  
down will help keep the paper  
aligned with the feed roll and  
reduce the time between printing  
operations.  
(FlexJet E Only)  
1.  
Use the Page Advance key to drive enough paper forward to  
wrap under and around the take-up shaft.  
2.  
3.  
Make sure the paper wraps under the take-up shaft.  
Follow the guidelines described in Taping Paper to the Take-  
Up Shaft.  
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Caution  
Printing to the Floor  
If the paper bubbles or  
wrinkles while it flows  
With careful setup and constant supervision, the printer will print  
markers directly onto the floor. This method is NOT intended for  
printing long markers or unattended printing.  
over the platen surface,  
the carriage might catch the edge  
of the paper and tear it, causing  
a paper jam. Make sure that the  
paper is smoothly collecting on  
the floor to avoid paper jams.  
1.  
Thread the paper on the front of the machine. It should drape  
off the platen, over the feed roll, and onto the floor.  
2.  
Set an origin normally and begin plotting. Make sure that the  
paper piles smoothly onto the floor. If it bunches up, it may  
catch on the moving carriage and tear.  
Note  
i
The front dancer bar should not be  
used when plotting to the floor.  
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Routine Maintenance  
Caution  
Cleaning the Drive Shaft  
Clean the drive shaft  
regularly to assure ac-  
curate plotting:  
Do not pray the printer  
with water, solvents or  
other liquids. Use a non-  
metal bristle brush or a cloth  
dampened with water or isopro-  
pyl alcohol. Keep the drive shaft  
bearings free of all liquids.  
1.  
2.  
Turn off the print-  
er and disconnect  
the power cord.  
Gently remove  
any accumulated  
dust and residue  
with the stiff non-  
metal bristle brush  
provided in the  
Accessory Kit.  
Figure 27. Cleaning the Drive Shaft.  
Cleaning the Platen andTraverse  
Dust and paper residue accumulate on the platen and traverse. Un-  
der regular use, clean every two weeks:  
1.  
2.  
Turn off power to the printer.  
Dampen a lint-free cloth with isopropyl (pharmacy) alcohol  
and gently wipe  
traverse rails until  
accumulated resi-  
due is removed.  
3.  
Use a lint-free  
cloth dampened  
with de-ionized  
water to clean ink  
splatters off the  
platen and excess  
ink out of the Ser-  
vice Station waste  
well.  
Figure 28. The Service Station  
Hint  
Use antistatic spray to clean  
platen and traverse, if desired.  
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Caution  
Cleaning the Support Blocks  
(FlexJet E Only)  
Never touch the take-up  
key or flanged coupling  
while they are rotating.  
Serious personal injury could  
result.Turn power off first.  
When dust and paper residue will accumulate on the take-up and  
feed shaft support blocks, frequent feed shaft jams can occur. Per-  
form this procedure when debris inhibits easy rotation of the shaft.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Turn off power to the printer.  
Remove the feed shaft and the take-up shaft.  
Dampen a lint-free cloth with isopropyl (pharmacy) alcohol  
and gently wipe the plastic support blocks until accumulated  
residue is removed.  
4.  
5.  
Apply a light coating of grease to the plastic feed shaft sup-  
port block. White Lithium grease is supplied with the printer.  
3-in-1brand oil is also a very good lubricant for the feed  
block.  
Wipe down both ends of the feed and take-up shafts before  
reinstalling them.  
Size Calibration  
Over time, the printer may require calibration to account for normal  
wear. Calibration adjusts the output to match design intent.  
Prepare the Printer (See the Operation chapter)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Load the printer with, at minimum, 46-in wide paper.  
Install ink cartridges.  
Using the Arrow keys, move the carriage so that the carriage  
notch is positioned about 1 inch from the right edge of the paper.  
4.  
Press the Set Origin key to put the printer in START (green  
light) mode.  
Note  
i
The Scale command does not  
effect calibration values.  
Figure 29. Calibration screen in Control Center.  
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Use the Control Center to Gather the Calibration Data  
Note  
i
1.  
2.  
Open the Control Center program.  
Only use Reset Calibration to  
restore original factory calibration  
settings.  
Select Tools>Size Calibration from the Menu Bar. The win-  
dow in Figure 30 will appear:  
3.  
Press the Send Size Plot button to print the factory stored  
calibration box. The printer will print a box that is 40” (102-cm)  
long on the X-axis and 30-in (76-cm) wide on the Y-axis.  
Y1  
X1  
X2  
~40 in.  
Y2  
Figure 30. The Calibration box and measurements.  
4.  
5.  
Precisely measure both sides (X) and the top and bottom (Y) of  
the box and record the results. Better accuracy in measurement  
equals better calibration.  
Take the average of the horizontal (Y) values by adding them  
together and dividing by 2. Repeat this procedure for the verti-  
cal (X) values.  
Hint  
The Get Plotter Data button  
will read the stored calibration  
settings from the printer and dis-  
play them in the Factor windows.  
Example:  
If X1 = 39.750-in and X2 = 39.700-in  
The sum is 79.450-in (39.750-in + 39.700-in = 79.450-in)  
The average is 39.725-in (79.450-in / 2 = 39.725-in)  
The X calibration value is the average, 39.725-in  
Enter the Calibration Data:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Enter the measured values in the boxes in the Calibration win-  
dow. Make sure the printer is in START (green light) mode.  
Select the Set Calibration button.  
Hint  
The factory-set calibration values  
are written on a small sticker on  
the under side of the right end  
cover. (See Figure 33.)  
The Control Center will send the calibration values to the  
printer and the new Calibration Setting will be displayed in  
the boxes in the window pictured in Figure 31.  
Click on Done when finished.  
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Note  
Cartridge Calibration  
There are three types of adjustments associated with the ink cartridges.  
i
Cartridge alignment is not neces-  
sary for models with a single  
activated cartridge stall.  
Most line quality issues are resolved by adjusting these values.  
n
Cartridge Alignment is not necessary on the FlexJet E and Stu-  
dioJet printers.  
n
n
Motion Adjustment aligns scans in the direction of carriage travel.  
Frame Gap aligns scans in the direction of paper movement.  
Figure 31. Cartridge calibration window.  
Prepare the Printer  
1.  
Load the printer with paper. (Follow the loading instructions  
under the Operation chapter.) Install cartridges.  
2.  
Move the carriage using the Arrow keys so that the carriage  
notch is over the paper and roughly one inch from the right  
paper edge.  
3.  
4.  
Put the printer in START (green light) mode by pressing the  
Set Origin key. (See the Operation chapter for more details on  
preparing to plot.)  
Start the Control Center software. Ensure that there are no er-  
rors when the program tries to communicate with the printer.  
If errors occur, check the cables and ensure that the correct port  
number and baud rate are selected. (See Connect the printer to  
the Computer: Overview in the Installation chapter for informa-  
tion on serial port connections.)  
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Motion Adjust (Carriage Scan  
Alignment)  
Note  
i
Adding (+) numbers moves the  
second scan left.  
1.  
2.  
Press Select Alignment Plot.  
Browse to the c:\Ioline\Calibration  
folder. Select the 40X8.plt test file.  
Subtracting (-) moves the second  
scan right.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
The Motion Adjust box has one number  
for adjustment. The default value is 0.  
Changing the values affects the next scan,  
created when moving from left to right.  
Figure 32. The Motion  
Adjust Box.  
Press the Set Motion button after  
making adjustments to the values.  
Example:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
Lines from the second scan shift left to align with the first scan.  
Decrease the MotionAdjust value by 1.  
Press the Set Motion button.  
Repeat the test until alignment is correct.  
6.  
Click on Done when finished.  
Frame Gap (Paper Scan  
Alignment)  
1.  
2.  
Press Select Alignment Plot.  
Browse to the c:\Ioline\Calibration  
folder. Select the 40X8.plt test file.  
3.  
4.  
The Frame Gap box has one number  
for adjustment. The default value is 0.  
Changing the values affects the next  
scan, created when moving paper  
forward through the printer.  
Figure 33. The Frame  
Gap Box.  
5.  
Press the Set Gap button after mak-  
ing adjustments to the values.  
Example:  
a.  
Lines from the next scan have a small space gap between the previous  
scan.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
Decrease the Frame Gap value by 1.  
Press the Set Gap button.  
Repeat the test until alignment is correct.  
6.  
Click on Done when finished.  
Note  
i
Adding (+) numbers moves the  
scans further apart.  
Subtracting (-) moves the scans  
closer together.  
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Cartridge Maintenance and  
Handling  
A key to maintaining good print quality is proper print cartridge  
maintenance. During printing, ink-spray, paper fibers and dust can  
build up on the print cartridge and eventually will degrade plot  
quality. In addition, when print cartridges sit inactive for a period of  
time, ink may dry in the nozzles and create an ink plug. This results  
in the appearance of white streaks in the printed text or graphic.  
Hint  
Use Best Mode when testing print  
quality as the higher resolution  
(600 dpi) setting exercises more  
nozzles and pushes more ink out  
of the cartridge.  
Check Cartridges  
If you experience print quality problems, first verify that the ink  
cartridge is undamaged and is not out of ink:  
1.  
2.  
Press the Start/Stop key.  
If the carriage is parked in the Service Station, use the Left Ar-  
row key to move it out over the platen.  
3.  
4.  
Open a blue stall latch and remove the cartridge.  
Inspect the cartridge for damage and check the ink level indica-  
tor. If it is green, the cartridge still contains ink. If it is black, the  
cartridge is empty and needs replacing. (See Figure 36.)  
6.  
If the cartridge is undamaged and still contains ink, move on to  
the Automatic Cleaning Procedure.  
Automatic Cleaning Procedure  
1.  
Press the Start/Stop key and wait until the OK light turns red.  
2.  
Press the Clean key; The carriage will park in the Service Sta-  
tion and automatically clean the print heads.  
3.  
4.  
When the cleaning process finishes, test the print quality again  
in Best Mode (activated with the Quality key.) Press the Start/  
Stop key. The OK light will turn green. If the printer was active  
when you initiated Step 1, it will resume printing. If it was idle,  
send a marker to the print queue.  
If print quality remains poor, the paper fiber build-up may be  
such that auto cleaning alone is insufficient for removing ink  
plugs from the nozzles. You may need to manually clean the  
print head.  
Note  
i
Use only fiberless cloth as fibers  
will block the nozzles of the print  
cartridge.  
The cloth must be moistened  
with deionized water so it does  
not scratch the print cartridge.  
Scratches can blur line quality.  
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Manual Cleaning Procedure  
To maintain optimal print quality, manually clean cartridges after  
they sit idle for longer than two days—or are placed in storage. Wip-  
ing the print head will clean out the nozzles and firing chambers.  
A Cloth Should Be:  
n
Soft, fiberless, and moistened with deionized water.  
Should NOT Be:  
n
Abrasive, made of small fibers, dry nor contain chemical additives.  
1.  
2.  
Press the Start/Stop key.  
Using the Left Arrow key, reposition the carriage over the  
platen.  
3.  
Open the latch for the first cartridge and remove it.  
4.  
Inspect the ink level indicator on the cartridge to verify the  
cartridge is not empty.  
5.  
6.  
Dampen the cloth with de-ionized water.  
Drag the surface of the cartridge print head over the surface of  
the cloth. Wipe slowly across the long-axis with the print car-  
tridge facing down. Do not apply excessive force, as this could  
scratch the nozzle area.  
7.  
Repeat until the print head leaves an evenly dark line of ink on  
the cloth.  
8.  
When the cleaning process finishes, test the print quality again  
in Best Mode (activated with the Quality key.) Press the Start/  
Stop key. The OK light will turn green. If the printer was active  
when you initiated Step 1, it will resume printing. If it was idle,  
send another marker to the print queue.  
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Print Cartridge Storage  
Short-term Storage (7 days or less)  
n
Simply leave the print cartridge in the machine, capped in the  
Service Station.  
n
If the cartridge was not in the Ser-  
vice Station, it may require manual  
cleaning.  
Long-term Storage (greater  
than 7 days)  
n
lace the print cartridge upside-  
down in an air-tight container. Lay  
a sponge or cloth dampened with  
de-ionized water next to it to help  
prevent the cartridge from drying  
out.  
Figure 34. Ink cartridges  
should be stored in an air-  
tight container.  
n
To return the cartridge to service, follow the manual cleaning  
procedure above.  
Updating Firmware  
using the Control Center  
Summary  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Prepare the printer.  
Check the Current Version.  
Update the firmware.  
Prepare the printer for a Firmware Update  
1.  
2.  
Power on the PC and printer.  
Ensure that the serial cable is connected between the PC and  
the printer.  
Note  
i
3.  
Copy the firmware file to the folder c:\Ioline\Firmware (or  
another location that is easy to remember.)  
If the firmware file is a ZIP  
archive, make sure it is decom-  
pressed before sending it to the  
printer.You can download a ZIP  
decompression utility at  
necessary.  
Check the Current FirmwareVersion  
1.  
Start the Control Center.  
2.  
The main screen shows the current firmware version in the up-  
per right corner.  
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3.  
If you do not see a firmware version displayed, please check  
connections to the printer. Call Ioline Customer Service for help  
resolving communication issues.  
Note  
i
The firmware filename usually  
looks like ‘xxxxx.mot’, where  
xxxxx is the unique version  
number for your printer.  
Update the Firmware  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Choose File>Download Firmware from the menu bar.  
Press the Select Firmware button.  
Note  
i
Follow the on-screen directions for restarting the printer so  
that it will accept new firmware. Press OK when the printer is  
ready (three yellow lights on the keypad.)  
If the firmware file is a ZIP  
archive, make sure it is decom-  
pressed before sending it to the  
printer.You can download a ZIP  
decompression utility at  
necessary.  
4.  
Use the file window to browse to the location where you stored  
the firmware file (e.g. c:\Ioline\Firmware.)  
5.  
A download progress window will appear.  
6.  
When the download finishes, the printer will go through the  
initialization process. When the printer is finished, the OK light  
will turn red and the Square light will turn green.  
7.  
8.  
Press the Done button.  
The printer is ready for normal use. Perform test plots and  
verify that the calibration values are correct. If anything is not  
performing correctly, reset calibration values as described un-  
der the Reset Calibration Values section in this chapter.  
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Reset CalibrationValues  
Perform the steps below if calibration values have been altered:  
1.  
With the printer in STOP mode, use the arrow keys to move  
the carriage to the center of the traverse.  
2.  
3.  
Turn power off on the printer.  
Copy the factory calibration values from the white sticker  
inside the service station (see Figure 35.) If no sticker is present,  
recalibrate the machine using the procedure available in this  
User Guide.  
4.  
Press and hold the Unroll key on the keypad then turn printer  
power on.  
5.  
6.  
When the OK light turns red, release the key.  
Use the Control Center software to re-enter the calibration  
values copied from the sticker OR perform the calibration using  
the directions in this chapter.  
7.  
Turn power off then back on to ensure the new calibration val-  
ues take affect. Perform test plots to verify proper calibration  
and operation.  
8.  
If you have any difficulties, please contact Ioline Customer  
Service.  
Figure 35. Factory calibration values on the sticker under the right end cover.  
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Troubleshooting  
GeneralTroubleshooting  
If the printer is not working correctly the problem could arise from  
the computer, the cable, the design software or the printer.  
Changes to the computer operating system or the installation of new  
peripherals or software might cause conflicts. If the computer or the  
design software are causing a problem, consult your computer and/  
or software manuals, or call your manufacturer or dealer.  
If the problem is with the printer, begin by making sure power is  
on and that the cable between the machines is connected correctly.  
Consult the chart at the end of this chapter for more detailed trouble-  
shooting techniques.  
MediaTracking  
Tracking is the process that controls media motion over the platen  
and assures accurate lines. If the paper slips under the pinchwheels  
or is out of alignment, printing quality will degrade. To resolve  
tracking difficulties try the following suggestions:  
n
n
Install paper correctly. See the Operation chapter for more details.  
Make sure the paper path and dancer bar is set correctly (as  
shown in Figures 18 and 22.)  
n
n
n
Inspect the paper for wrinkles or folds. Never use paper that is  
folded, wrinkled, or torn in any way. It may cause paper jams.  
Make sure the pinchwheels are located as outlined under the  
Operation chapter.  
The pinchwheels should never be positioned over bearings on  
the drive shaft as paper tearing and bunching will occur. Verify  
that the pinchwheels are positioned over treads (e.g. under the  
white markers affixed to the traverse.)  
n
n
Check to make sure that the printer is level. See the FlexJet E  
Printer or StudioJet Quick Start Guide for more information.  
Note  
i
The FlexJet E & StudioJet Print-  
ers Service Manuals, available  
on request from Ioline Cus-  
tomer Service, provides expanded  
troubleshooting information.  
The paper may slip when debris accumulates on the drive  
shaft. Inspect and clean the drive shaft. Refer to the Routine  
Maintenance chapter for further information.  
n
Contact an Ioline distributor or Ioline Customer Service if you  
are unable to resolve the problem or if the printer is damaged.  
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Printing Quality  
Good printing quality is dependent upon a number of different fac-  
tors. The type of paper, environmental conditions, and operator hab-  
its are only a few of the variables that can affect the quality of a plot.  
It is important that the printer is loaded and maintained according to  
the guidelines under the Operation chapter.  
If the scans (printing from a single pass) do not line up, see the sec-  
tions on calibrating the printer in the Routine Maintenance chapter.  
Line Quality  
If the line quality is uneven try the follow-  
ing, in the order listed below:  
Black  
means  
empty  
1.  
Press Start/Stop then the Clean keys  
on the keypad to automatically clean  
the cartridges.  
2.  
Inspect the ink level window on  
cartridge. If it is black, then the  
cartridge is empty. Replace it with a  
new one.  
3.  
4.  
Remove the cartridge(s) and manu-  
ally clean the print head with a (de-  
ionized) water-moistened, lint-free  
cloth. (See Cartridge Maintenance and  
Handling under the Routine Mainte-  
nance chapter for more information.)  
Figure 36. HP cartridges  
have an ink level indicator.  
Plot on undamaged or higher quality paper that is free of  
wrinkles and bubbles.  
Note  
i
5.  
6.  
Use genuine HP 45 cartridges as recommended by Ioline.  
Use the Page Advance and  
Power Switch key combination  
to reset baud rate:  
Contact an Ioline distributor or Ioline Customer Service if you  
need further help.  
1
+
0
Serial Communication  
The serial port on the printer has an adjustable baud rate. Available  
speeds are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. It is critical that the  
Control Center, FlexPlot or design software use the same baud rate  
that the printer is using.  
If there is ever any doubt about what baud rate the printer is using,  
Ioline recommends resetting it to the default of 38400. To reset the  
baud rate:  
Hint  
Use the Control Center to  
change the baud rate to match  
the design software.  
1.  
2.  
Turn off the power to the printer.  
Press and hold the Page Advance key while turning power on.  
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3.  
4.  
Continue holding the Page Advance key until the OK light  
turns red and the Square light turns green.  
Cycle power again (do not touch any keys this time) to ensure  
communications are reset.  
If using a terminal program like TeraTermto communicate with the  
printer, make sure to use 8 Data Bits, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit, and Xon/  
Xoff Flow Control.  
Keypad Error Codes  
Legend  
G = Green light  
R = Red light  
Y = Yellow light  
Y-Blink = Blinking yellow light*  
OFF = Unlit  
Figure 37. LED lights  
on the keypad.  
OK  
G
Problem/Status  
p
n
OFF  
l
OFF  
OFF Ready to Print, Origin Set  
OFF Paused / Offline, Keypad Active  
OFF Power on reset finished.  
OFF Cover open (obsolete)  
R
R
OFF  
G
OFF  
OFF  
R
Y-Blink OFF  
R
OFF Y-Blink OFF Paper Feed Out / Jammed  
Y-Blink  
Y-Blink  
Y-Blink  
Y-Blink  
OFF  
R
G
G
R
R
R
OFF X- (paper) axis jam  
OFF Y- (carriage) axis jam  
OFF TU (take-up) jam  
G
G
OFF SS (Service Station) jam  
R
Y-Blink OFF Buffer Overflow  
Note  
i
Y-Blink OFF  
OFF  
R
R
OFF Init from EPROM failed  
OFF File syntax error  
If keypad errors are not shown on  
the chart to the left, update the  
firmware. Downloads are available  
on Ioline’sWeb site or by contact-  
ing Ioline Customer Service.  
R
Y-Blink Y-Blink Y-Blink OFF Printer ready to receive firmware  
Y-Blink OFF OFF OFF Motors off / System Stop  
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Common Issues  
A marker plot doesn’t start at the correct point on the paper  
Cause:  
Solution:  
The origin is not set.  
Position the pen where the plot  
should start. Press the Set Origin key.  
The printer does not complete the marker.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Outdated software.  
1. Visit the IolineWeb site to  
download upgrades. Or, contact  
Ioline Customer Service.  
2. The frame/panel size is mis-  
matched between the printer  
and the design software.  
2. Check the panel size in the  
software. It should be equal to or  
lower than the printer panel size.  
Send plot files from FlexPlot.  
When a marker plot file is sent, nothing happens.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
A communication problem has oc-  
curred or the printer is in STOP  
(red light) mode.  
Make certain the communication port  
is connected and configured properly.  
Position the marker on the carriage  
where the plot should start and press  
the Set Origin key to put the printer  
in START (green light) mode.  
No power when printer is turned on; keypad lights stay dark.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. The power cord is damaged or  
1. Check the power connection.  
disconnected.  
2. The printer is damaged and  
2. Contact an Ioline distributor or  
Ioline Customer Service.  
needs professional service.  
Poor line quality.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Ink cartridge is improperly  
installed.  
1. Remove and reinstall ink car-  
tridge.  
2. Frame Gap setting is incorrect.  
2. Use the Control Center to  
adjust frame gap as shown in  
the Routine Maintenance  
chapter.  
3. Carriage electronics or cables  
are damaged.  
3. Contact Ioline customer service.  
4. Install a new ink cartridge.  
4. Ink cartridge is empty.  
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Jagged scan alignment.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Motion alignment is incorrect.  
1. Use the Control Center to ad-  
just motion alignment as shown  
in the Routine Maintenance  
chapter.  
2. Follow the directions in the  
FlexJet E Printer or StudioJet  
Quick Start Guide to level the  
stand and platen.  
2. Platen or stand is not level.  
3. Loose carriage pulley causing ran-  
dom/uneven gaps between scans.  
3. Contact Ioline customer service.  
Poor paper tracking.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Paper is improperly loaded.  
2. Bad paper roll or paper quality.  
1. Reload and align paper.  
2. Replace the paper roll.  
3. Pinchwheels not in correct  
location.  
3. Reposition the pinchwheels  
as indicated in the Operation  
chapter.  
4
Feed paper roll is centered on  
feed shaft.  
4. Center the paper roll on feed shaft  
(see Figure 16).Make sure screws  
are tight on both paper hubs.  
5. Paper roll not centered on feed  
shaft.  
5. Ensure the feed roll is centered  
on the feed shaft.  
6. Loose paper hubs.  
6. Tighten screws on the paper hubs.  
Gap between each scan.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Frame Gap setting is incorrect.  
1. Use the Control Center to  
adjust frame gap as shown in the  
Routine Maintenance chapter.  
2. Ink cartridge is out of ink, dirty  
or the print head is plugged.  
2. Check ink level indicator.  
Replace cartridge if indicator is  
black. If cartridge is not empty,  
see Cartridge Maintenance  
and Handling under the Rou-  
tine Maintenance chapter.  
Pauses during printing.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Vector density is very high due  
to fine detail or the design soft-  
ware is not using fonts embed-  
ded in the printer.  
1. Reduce vector density, use em-  
bedded printer fonts, or increase  
communication baud rate.  
2. Increase baud rate from the  
minimum of 9600 baud to the  
default of 38,400 or higher.  
2. Communication baud rate is set  
very low.  
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Regular or intermittent paper tearing.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Front dancer bar is not installed.  
(FlexJet E models only.)  
1. Install front or rear dancer bar.  
2. Remove slack from paper roll  
2. Paper gets “yanked” by the  
machine during take up.  
before pressing Set Origin.  
3. Reload paper and verify that it is  
in alignment.  
3. Paper is improperly loaded.  
4. Clear paper path.  
4. Paper buckles when plotting to  
floor.  
5. Inspect the feed paper roll.  
Dropping the paper roll on an  
end can wrinkle the edge which  
can catch the carriage and cause  
a tear.  
5. Paper roll damaged.  
6. Correct paper loading is vital.  
Follow the steps in the Operation  
chapter to reset paper align-  
6. Paper not loaded correctly.  
ment. Make sure the front silver  
dancer bar is BELOW the front  
optical sensor before plotting.  
7. Make sure the distance between  
the print heads and platen sur-  
face is the same at both the right  
and left side of the printer.Adjust  
the platen levelers as described in  
the FlexJet E Printer or StudioJet  
Quick Start Guide.  
7. Platen not level.  
8. Use the Control Center to  
check the firmware version and  
ensure it is 324 or greater.  
8. Outdated firmware does not  
advance paper at startup.  
9. With power off, raise the  
pinchwheels and align them with  
the white driveshaft markers on  
the traverse.  
9. Pinchwheels press on a drive  
shaft bearing.  
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Common Issues  
(FlexJet E Models only)  
Take-up roll never rotates, paper loop is too long in front of machine.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Take-up motor is unplugged.  
1. Plug in the take-up motor.  
2. Dancer bar is below the lower  
sensor.  
2. Roll paper up by pressing and  
holding the Unroll and Right  
Arrow key.  
3. Lower sensor does not work.  
3. Contact Ioline customer service.  
Take-up roll does not stop; paper is pulled tight in front of machine.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Operator accidentally activated  
the lower sensor when the  
dancer bar was higher than the  
upper sensor.  
1. Press Start/Stop 2 times, then  
press and hold the Unroll key  
to move the dancer bar to the  
Top sensor.  
2. The upper sensor doesn’t work.  
2. Contact Ioline customer service.  
Take-up roll rotates when no dancer bar is in the machine.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. The operator accidentally  
1. Activate the upper sensor by  
touching the sensor glass face.  
tripped the lower sensor.  
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End Notes  
Service & Support  
Ioline has many years of experience working with designers, graders  
and marker makers. Feel free to contact us if you have questions—or  
to share information.  
Hint  
FlexJet E & StudioJet printers  
service manuals, technical bul-  
letins, software updates and other  
information is available to FlexJet  
E & StudioJet printer owners on  
www.ioline.com.Access is  
free. Just contact Ioline Customer  
Service at [email protected] to  
set up a User Name and Pass-  
word.  
Getting Help  
Ioline is committed to providing the highest quality service and sup-  
port to its customers. If you need assistance with an Ioline FlexJet E  
or StudioJet printer, a number of resources are available:  
1.  
First, refer to this User Guide for answers to your specific ques-  
tions.  
2.  
Many detailed troubleshooting and repair issues are listed in  
the FlexJet E & StudioJet Printers Service Manual, available  
upon request from Ioline Customer Service.  
3.  
4.  
Consult the support section of the Ioline Web site: www.ioline.  
com. FlexJet E and StudioJet printer users must have a User  
Name and Password to log into the site. Please contact Ioline  
customer service to set up your free account.  
For additional assistance, contact your local dealer or Ioline  
Customer Service. Contact information is listed under Customer  
Service in this chapter.  
Any warranty servicing of this product not specifically described  
in this manual must be authorized in writing by Ioline Customer  
Service. You may obtain service by calling or faxing Ioline Customer  
Service. The technicians will help you determine the nature of the  
problem. If factory repair is necessary, you will receive a RMA (Re-  
turn Material Authorization). Please gather the information indicat-  
ed on the next page before contacting Ioline or your dealer.  
1.  
When returning a machine, carefully package the equipment  
in its original container or packaging equivalent. You may  
purchase shipping containers from Ioline by contacting Ioline  
Customer Service. Ioline is not responsible for any damage  
due to inadequate or improper packaging.  
2.  
Carefully wrap and secure all items in the shipping container to  
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prevent damage. Seal the container and note the RMA number  
near the address block.  
3.  
Ship the container using FED-EX or another approved carrier.  
COD shipments ARE NOT ACCEPTED. An Ioline representa-  
tive will contact you prior to the start of work with an estimate  
of repair cost. All repairs are warranted for 90 days.  
Customer Service  
Ioline Corporation is committed to providing quality service and  
support to our customers. If you need assistance with an Ioline prod-  
uct, contact your local dealer or Ioline authorized service center. You  
may also contact:  
Ioline Customer Service Department  
Monday through Friday  
7:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. U.S. Pacific Time  
Voice: 1.425.398.8282  
Fax: 1.425.398.8383  
Your Comments  
Are Requested  
Ioline Corporation is interested in comments on our documentation  
and products. Please send corrections or suggestions to:  
Ioline Corporation  
14140 NE 200th Street  
Woodinville,WA 98072 USA  
Voice: 1.425.398.8282  
Fax: 1.425.398.8383  
This User Guide is provided for informational purposes only. The  
contents are subject to change without notice, and Ioline Corpora-  
tion assumes no responsibility for any errors that are contained  
herein. No part of this User Guide may be copied, disseminated, or  
distributed without the express written consent of Ioline Corpora-  
tion.  
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Chapter 6: End Notes  
Before you contact Support…  
Please gather the following information about your printer before  
contacting Ioline or your dealer for technical support:  
Name:  
Company  
Name:  
Phone  
Number:  
Fax:  
E-mail:  
Model:  
Serial  
Number*:  
Date of  
purchase:  
Dealer:  
Type of media  
& ink used:  
Type of  
Computer:  
Type of  
design software:  
New software  
or peripherals:  
Service history:  
*
You’ll find the serial number above  
the power switch on the back side  
of the right cover.  
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The FCCWantsYou to Know...  
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used properly (in strict accordance with manufac-  
turer instructions), it may cause interference to radio and television  
reception. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation. If this equipment does cause inter-  
ference to radio or television reception - which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on - you are encouraged to try to  
correct the problem by one or more of the following measures:  
n
n
n
n
n
Use only shielded interface cables.  
Reorient the receiving antenna.  
Relocate the host computer with respect to the receiver.  
Move the host computer away from the receiver.  
Plug the host computer into a different outlet so that the host  
computer and receiver are on different branch circuits.  
If necessary, consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television  
technician for additional suggestions. How To Identify and Resolve  
Radio-TV Interference Problems, a booklet published by the Federal  
Communications Commission, is a helpful reference. Please contact  
the FCC to request a copy:  
Document stock number: 004-000-00345-4  
This booklet is available from:  
Note  
i
U.S. Government Printing Office  
This equipment was tested  
Washington, D.C. 20402  
and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC  
Rules.These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when  
the equipment is operated in a  
commercial environment.This  
equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency en-  
ergy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference in which  
case the user will be required to  
correct the interference at his or  
her own expense.  
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Glossary  
A
F
Acceleration – The rate that a printer changes the  
velocity of the carriage or the paper. Acceleration is  
measured in units of g (1 g = 32.2 ft/s2).  
Feed Loop – Slack material between the feed roll  
and the printer.  
Feed Shaft – Metal rod that holds the paper roll  
parallel to the printer and allows it to turn during  
feeding.  
Arc – A segment of a circle, also called a curve.  
Axis – A geometric guideline used to place a coordinate.  
File Name Extensions – In DOS and Windows  
based programs, the three letters after the period in  
a file name. With graphics files the three letters de-  
note a file type such as the vector and bit map based  
Encapsulated Postscript (EPS) and the vector based  
Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language (PLT).  
B
Bottom Cover – Metal housing that protects the  
underside of the printer.  
Font – Refers to the style and width of letters, num-  
bers, and symbols. Examples are Helvetica Bold or  
Times Roman.  
C
Control Panel – See Keypad.  
Frame – Segment of a plot established by the design  
software. Frames can be any size up to 21600-in (X  
axis) by 72-in (Y axis). Markers are generally plotted  
as a series of frames.  
Coordinate – A point that is referenced by its position  
on the X- or Y-axes of a printer. Vector or arc seg-  
ments connect coordinates to create printing paths.  
Frame Size – The X axis length of each part of the  
plot as established by the design software. Frame  
size is also called tile size, page size, etc.  
Carriage – The component that holds the ink  
cartridge(s). It travels along the Y-axis on the traverse.  
Friction Feed – Process where the material is fed  
through a printer by placing it between a motor-  
driven drive shaft and tensioned pinchwheels.  
D
Dancer Bar – Rod that holds the feed loop and take-  
up loop taut during printing.  
G
DM/PL – Digital Microprocessor/Plotting Lan-  
guage. An instruction set used to send vector  
information to a machine that can represent the data  
as an image. DM/PL is used in software drivers for  
some design programs.  
Green Light Mode – See START Mode.  
H
DPI – Dots Per Inch. Refers to the dot density or  
print resolution on paper.  
HPGL – Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language.  
Instruction set used to send vector information to a  
machine that can represent data as an image. HPGL  
7475 is the most common plot language used for com-  
munication between a printer and design software.  
Drive Shaft – The motor driven shaft that moves ma-  
terial through a friction feed printer. The printer drive  
shaft has a rough surface that grips the material.  
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Roll Feed – A method of pulling material from a roll  
for printing.  
K
Keypad – Panel on the right side of the printer  
where the user controls simple printer functions.  
Carriage and paper motion is accessible from here  
during Stop mode. Also called the Control Panel.  
S
Scan – A single pass of the carriage over the platen.  
The printer may or may not print during a scan.  
M
Sensor – The electronic eye that reads paper position  
by monitoring the dancer bar. The FlexJet E printer  
has top and bottom sensors. There are no sensors on  
the StudioJet printer.  
Mil – Thousandths of an inch or milli-inches. For  
example; 75 mils is the same as .075 inches. 1 mil is  
equal to .025-mm.  
Serial Communications – Method of sending infor-  
mation from a computer to a printer by sending 1 bit  
at a time through a cable. The serial port on a PC is a  
male (9- or 25-pin) connector.  
O
Origin – Point marking the zero (0) coordinate on  
the X and Y axes. Used as a starting reference by the  
printer. On an Ioline printer, the origin is set with  
the Set Origin key on the keypad.  
Service Loop – See Feed Loop.  
Service Station – Located underneath the right end  
cover (behind the keypad). When the carriage is  
parked, the Service Station caps the inkjet cartridges  
for short-term storage of 2 days or less.  
P
Panel – See Frame.  
Square Shaft – Shaft that raises and lowers the  
pinchwheels when rotated. Located behind the tra-  
verse assembly.  
Paper Hub – Device that holds the feed paper roll in  
position on the feed shaft.  
START Mode – OK light on the keypad is green.  
Printer is ready to print. See Set Origin or Start/Stop  
under Keypad Controls in the Operation chapter.  
Pinchwheel – Roller wheels that push the paper  
against the drive shaft when lowered into position  
by the square shaft.  
STOP Mode – OK light on the keypad is red. Printer  
is paused and offline (e.g. not ready to print). See Set  
Origin or Start/Stop under Keypad Controls in the  
Operation chapter.  
Pinchwheel Lever – Lever connected to the square  
shaft that, when actuated, raises and lowers the  
pinchwheels.  
Platen – Curved surface that houses the drive shaft  
and supports the material during printing.  
Support Blocks – Plastic parts that hold the feed  
shaft and take-up shaft.  
Printer – A device that uses image data to produce  
output, usually on paper. In electronic marker mak-  
ing, printers create sewn good outlines on paper  
from a set of coordinates stored in a computer file.  
T
Take-up Loop – Slack material between the printer  
and the take-up shaft. The dancer bar holds the take-  
up loop taut during printing.  
R
Red Light Mode – See STOP Mode.  
Take-up Motor – The motor that rotates the take-up  
shaft on the FlexJet E printer.  
Resolution – The smallest distance that a printer can  
move the material or the carriage. Printer resolution  
affects the accuracy of plot file reproduction on the  
material.  
Take-up Shaft – Metal rod that the plotted markers  
are rolled onto. The take-up shaft is driven by the  
take-up motor.  
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Throughput – The speed at which a printer com-  
pletes a job. Represents the ability to process infor-  
mation and produce an image.  
Traverse – Structure that supports and guides the  
carriage and holds the pinchwheel assemblies.  
U
USB – Universal Serial Bus. High speed method for  
transferring information from a PC to a peripheral  
like a printer.  
V
Vector – A line segment between two coordinates.  
X
X-Axis – Theoretical horizontal line providing a  
length reference point for the printer. Associated  
with paper movement over the platen.  
Y
Y–Axis – Theoretical vertical line providing a width  
reference point for the printer. Associated with car-  
riage movement across the traverse.  
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Index  
Cables  
Power cord 18, 21, 41, 54  
Serial 17, 18, 48—See also Serial port  
Symbols  
51645A 29  
Socket and port locations on FlexJet E 18  
CAD softwareSee Design software  
Calibration 27, 42–46, 49, 50  
Cartridge calibration window in Control Center 44  
Control Center calibration screen 42  
Factory default settings 43, 50  
Calibration sticker 50  
A
Acceleration 63  
Accessory Kit 17, 31, 41  
Active print cartridges 27  
AlignmentSee Calibration; See Troubleshooting  
Arc 63  
Ink cartridges 44  
Measuring the calibration box 43  
Motion adjust box 45  
Plot size 42  
Calibration box 45  
Calibration folder 45  
Calibration sticker 50  
Cancel a print job 37  
Arrow keys ix, 23, 24, 25, 37, 42, 44, 55  
Buttons 25  
Assembly 17  
Lifting technique ix  
Carriage ix, xii, xiii, 16, 21, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 33, 36, 37, 40, 42,  
ASTM 6959 20  
44, 46, 47, 50, 53, 55, 56, 63, 64, 65  
Images  
Automatic Buffer Closing 27  
Automatic mode 25  
Automatic unroll 25  
Axis 63  
Close-up xii  
MarkerSee Set origin  
Parked, cartridges capped 24  
Parking 33  
Positioning with Arrow Keys 25  
Stall xii  
Carriage motionSee Plot  
B
Carriage rail xii, xiii—See Traverse  
Carriage scan alignment 45  
Baud rate 18, 19, 25, 27, 28, 44, 52, 57—See also Serial port  
Adjusting 19  
Reset 25  
Speed 19, 25  
Cartridge alignment  
Frame gap box 45  
CartridgesSee Ink cartridges  
Bearings 35  
CDROMSee Control Center; See FlexPlot  
Changing system settingsSee Control Center  
Blade holder xiii  
Bottom cover 63  
Clean ix, 24, 33, 41, 46, 52  
Button 24  
Cleaning agents 41  
C
Cleaning the drive shaft 41  
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Using the brush 41  
Clipping 28  
Control panel 23, 63—See also Keypad  
Conversion 15, 20  
Communication  
Coordinate 63  
Serial xiv  
Cross-member xiii  
Communications 64  
Automatic Buffer Closing 27  
Baud rate 18, 19, 25, 27, 28, 44, 52, 57  
Data bits 19, 53  
Customer service x, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 59, 60  
Contact information 60  
Flow control 19, 53  
Parity 19, 53  
Stop bits 19  
Conflicts 26—See also Troubleshooting  
Get plotter data 28  
D
Dancer bar 63  
Front dancer bar channel 35  
Insertion 35  
PortsSee Serial port, USB  
Settings 27  
Installation 35  
COM portsSee Serial port, USB  
Computer 17, 61  
Data bits 19, 53  
Data rateSee Baud rate  
Consumables 29  
Design software 15, 17, 19, 24, 28, 36, 51, 52, 54, 57, 61, 63  
Installation 15  
Ink 29—See also Ink cartridges  
Paper 29  
Hubs 31  
DM/PL 15, 19, 20, 63  
Installing feed shaft 31  
Installing take-up shaft 32  
Loading 30–34  
Minimum width 42  
Proper paper path 33  
Reattaching after marker removal 39  
Taping 34  
DPI 63—See also Printing Resolution  
Drivers 15, 63  
Drive shaft ix, xiii, 31, 35, 36, 41, 51, 56, 63, 64  
Maintenance 41  
Using the brush 41  
Taping paper to take-up shaft 34  
Drive shaft marker xii, xiii, 35  
Images  
Control Center 15, 17, 18, 19, 21, 26, 27, 28, 30, 43, 48, 54,  
55, 56  
Location xii  
Cartridge calibration 27  
Cartridge count 28  
Download firmware 27  
Exit 27  
Frame size 28  
Get plotter data 28  
Help about 27  
E
End of Frame 27—See also Automatic Buffer Closing  
End plate 17  
Installation 21  
Line width 28  
Main Menu 26  
Measurement units 29  
Menu Bar 27  
Error codes  
Keypad errors 53  
Menu options 28  
Quality setting 29  
Scale 28  
Screen Menu 26  
Send command 27  
Send plot file 27  
Set key code 27  
Set machine ID 27  
Settings 27  
Size calibration 27  
Software version 28  
F
Factory default settings  
Restoring 25  
FCC 62  
Feed loop 63  
Feed Roll 33  
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Feed roll x  
Frame gap 44  
Eliminating or adjusting 45  
Feed shaft x, 30, 31, 35, 42, 55, 63, 64  
Flanged coupling 31  
Frame gap box 45  
Frame gap box 45  
Frame size 28, 63  
Friction feed 63  
Installing feed shaft 31  
Support block 31  
File conversion 15  
File formats 15, 19, 20, 63  
File import 15  
Files  
G
Download firmware 27, 49  
File name extensions 63  
EPS 27, 63  
Get plotter data 28  
Getting started 15  
Assembly 17  
PLT 27, 63  
PLX 27, 63  
Connecting to computer 17  
Unpacking the FlexJet E 17  
Plot file adjustmentsSee Control Center  
Send plot file 27  
Gray bar ix  
Firmware  
Software version 28  
Updating 27, 48–50  
Gray bars  
Lifting by gray bars ix  
FlexJet E Control CenterSee Control Center  
Grease 31, 42  
FlexJet E printer  
Assembly 17–22  
Green light mode 63—See also START Mode  
Connections 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 52, 64  
FrontView x  
Images  
H
Front close-up xii  
Maintenance 41–50  
Operation 23–40  
HardwareSee FlexJet E Assembly  
Help 59–61—See also FlexPlot and Control Center  
Hex wrench 31  
Pre-wiring for expansion 27  
Rear view xi  
Set-up, Operating and MaintenanceVideo 31  
Settings 28  
HPGL 15, 19, 20, 63  
Start-up process 21  
Hubs 31  
Flanged coupling 31, 32  
FlexJet Quick Start Guide 15, 17, 51  
FlexJet Service Manual 51  
I
FlexPlot 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 30, 36, 37, 52—See also the  
FlexPlot User Guide  
Import 15  
Abort button 37  
Installation 21  
Ink 29  
Send to queue 36  
Set-up window 19  
Workflow using CAD software 20  
Workflow with FlexPlot 20  
Ink cartridges 15, 30, 42, 44  
Auto cleaning 24, 46  
Calibration & alignment 27, 42, 43, 44, 45, 49, 50  
Control Center cartridge calibration window 44  
Motion adjust box 45  
Cartridge count 28  
Flow control 19, 53  
Font 63  
Cleaning 47  
Guidelines for installing 29–30  
Install and lock in place 30  
HP 51645A 29  
Foot  
Stand leveling foot close-up x  
Frame 63—See also Plot  
Images  
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Cartridges in stalls xii  
Ink 29  
Ink level indicator 46, 47, 52, 56  
Empty cartridge 52  
Maintenance and handling 46–48  
Requirements 29  
Stalls xii, 29, 30  
M
Maintenance 41–50  
Lubricants 42  
Manual unroll 25  
Marker removal  
Storage 48  
Manually freeing take-up shaft 38  
Air-tight container 48  
Upgrading number of stalls 27  
MarkersSee also Plot  
Removal 37–39—See also Unroll  
Using cardboard tube 37  
Starting positionSee Plot Set origin  
Installation 17–22  
Ioline Corporation 60  
Measurement Units 29  
Media 15, 16, 51, 61  
Media roller xiii  
J
Media tracking 51, 55  
Menu  
Control Center 27  
FlexPlotSee the FlexPlot User Guide  
K
Keypad xiii, 21, 23, 25, 26, 32, 36, 37, 49, 50, 52, 53, 63, 64  
Arrow keys ix, 23, 24, 25, 37, 42, 44  
Clean ix, 24, 33, 41, 46, 52  
Mil 64  
Motion adjust 45  
Motion adjust box 45  
Close-up view of 23  
LightsSee Troubleshooting  
LED lights 53  
OK light 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 33, 36, 37, 46, 47, 49, 50,  
53, 64  
Page advance 25, 39, 52, 53  
Quality 24  
O
Offline 23, 64  
Reset serial port baud rate 25  
Restore factory default settings 25  
Roll Up 25  
OK light 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 33, 36, 37, 46, 47, 49, 50, 53,  
64  
Set origin 24, 36, 37, 42, 44, 54, 56, 64  
Special key combinations 25  
Square light 21, 25, 26, 36, 53  
Start/Stop 23, 24, 25, 33, 36, 37, 46, 47, 52, 64  
Unroll 23, 25, 32, 37, 39, 50  
Operating system 21, 63  
Optical sensorSee Sensor  
Origin 16, 21, 24, 36, 37, 42, 44, 53, 54, 56, 64  
Marker on carriage 24  
Location on plot 16  
Keypad error codes 53  
OutputSee Printing  
L
P
Left end cover x  
Page advance 25, 39, 52, 53  
Limit of liability statement x  
Button 25  
Line qualitySee Printing Quality; See also Troubleshooting  
Line width 26, 28, 29—See also Printing Quality  
Loss of registration between frames 54  
Lower left plot origin 16, 21  
PanelSee Frame  
PaperSee Consumables  
Paper Hub 64—See also Consumables Paper Hubs  
Paper jamsSee Troubleshooting  
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Paper motionSee Plot  
Plotting qualitySee Printing quality  
Paper Out sensor 21, 27, 32  
Poor line qualitySee Printing Quality; See Troubleshooting  
Port setup 18–19  
Paper path 33, 34, 40, 56  
Correct feeding path 33  
Feed loop 63  
Power cord xiv, 18, 21, 41, 54  
Socket location 18  
Printing to floor 40  
Paper path diagram 40  
Sensor 64  
Reattaching paper after marker removal 39  
Take-up Loop 64  
Power switch xi, xiv, 21, 61  
Pre-wiring for expansion 27  
Printer 64  
Taping paper to take-up shaft 25, 34, 37  
Printer head 17  
Paper scan alignment 45—See also Frame gap  
Paper sensor 25, 56—See also Paper path Printing to floor  
Parity 19, 53  
Printing  
Cancel a print job 37  
File conversionSee Conversion  
General guidelines 30  
Overview 30  
Pause a print job 36  
Page advance 25, 39, 52, 53  
Pause print job 36  
Pinchwheel xiii, 64  
Images  
Printing to floorSee Paper path  
Paper path diagram 40  
Quality 24, 29—See also Troubleshooting  
Queue management 20  
Recommended software 19  
Resolution 24  
Roll feed method 64  
Send plot files to printer 27, 36  
Speed 65  
Location xii  
Position 34, 35  
Outer and inner pinchwheel locations 35  
Pinchwheel Lever 33  
Pinchwheel lever xii, xiii, 64  
Images  
View from front xii  
Workflow 19–20  
Pinchwheels 33  
Using CAD software 20  
Using FlexPlot 20  
Platen xi, xii, xiii, 33, 41, 55, 56, 64  
Cleaning 41  
ProblemsSee Troubleshooting  
Platen leveling Foot xi  
Plot 15, 16, 19, 25, 29, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 51, 56, 64  
Accuracy 16  
Carriage motion 16  
Frame 16, 28, 54, 56  
Alignment 44  
Frame size 28, 63  
Scan gapsSee Troubleshooting  
Layout 16, 21  
Q
Quality 24—See Printing quality  
LED Lights on keypad 24  
Queue management 20  
Line width 26, 28, 29  
Paper motion 16, 64  
QualitySee Printing Quality  
RemovalSee Unroll  
Scale 26, 28  
R
Scan 64  
Radio frequency 62  
Alignment 45  
Red light mode 64—See also STOP mode  
Removing markersSee Markers Removal  
Sending to printer 26, 36  
Set origin 24  
X-axis 16, 28, 43  
Repair ix, 59, 60  
Y-axis 16, 28, 43, 63  
Factory authorization ix  
Plotter settings 15, 17, 18, 19, 21, 26, 27, 28, 30, 42, 43, 48,  
Reset Serial Port Baud Rate  
54, 55, 56  
Button combination 25  
Plotting pensSee Ink cartridges  
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Reset serial port baud rate 25  
Set motion 45  
Resolution 64—See also Printing resolution  
Set origin 24, 36, 37, 42, 44, 54, 56, 64  
Marker on carriage 24  
Button 24  
Restore Factory Default Settings  
Button combination 25  
Size calibration 27, 42, 43  
Restore factory default settings 25  
Right Arrow key 55  
Right end cover x  
SoftwareSee also Firmware  
Apparel design software 15, 17, 19, 24, 28, 36, 51, 52, 54,  
57, 61, 63  
Control Center 15, 17, 18, 19, 21, 26, 27, 28, 30, 43, 48,  
54, 55, 56  
Roll feed 64  
FlexPlot 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 30, 36, 37, 52  
Setup 19  
Roll Up 25  
Button combination 25  
Software version 28—See also Firmware  
Special key combinations 25  
Square light 21, 25, 26, 36, 53  
Square Shaft 64  
S
Safety 17  
Removing markers 37  
Safety precautions ix  
Take-up key 32  
Stall xii, 29, 30  
Stand x, 17, 34, 38  
Assembly & Leveling 17  
Cross-member xi, xiii  
leveling foot xiii  
Scale 28  
Scan 64  
Media roller xiii  
Scan alignmentSee Frame gap  
Screen menu optionsSee Control Center  
Segments (of a plot or marker)See Plot  
Send Command 27  
Stand leg xiii  
Stand leveling foot x, xiii  
Start/Stop 23, 24, 25, 33, 36, 37, 46, 47, 52, 64  
Button 23  
START mode 23, 24, 64  
Start pointSee Origin  
STD 20  
Sending plot files 36  
Send plot file 27  
Send size plot 43  
Stop bits 19  
Send to queue 36  
STOP mode 23, 24, 25, 29, 37, 50, 64  
Sensor xii, 25, 64  
Support 59–62  
Serial communication 64—See also Communications  
Contact information 59, 60  
IolineWeb site 59  
Warranty 59  
Serial port xi, xiv, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 52, 64  
Configuration 18  
Data bits 19  
FlexPlot set-up window 19  
Flow control 19  
Support block 31, 64  
Surge protector 17, 18  
Location on computer 18  
Location on FlexJet E 18  
Parity 19  
System settingsSee Control Center  
Setup 18–19  
Stop bits 19  
T
Service loop 64—See also Feed loop  
Service Station ix, xii, 21, 24, 33, 36, 46, 48, 50, 53, 64  
Set calibration 43  
Take-up key 32, 42  
Take-up loop 64  
Take-up motor x, xi, 64  
Set gap 45  
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73  
Index  
Take-up motor cable xi  
W
Take-up motor outlet xi  
White driveshaft marker 35  
Take-up sensor xii—See also Sensor  
Windows 21, 63  
Take-up shaft x, 16, 25, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 64  
Installation 32  
Wrench 31  
Installing take-up shaft 32  
Manually freeing take-up shaft 38  
Maximum paper roll length 16  
Taping paper to take-up shaft 34  
Tape positions 34  
X
X-Axis 65—See also Plot  
Tech Support 60  
Terminal program 19, 53  
Throughput 65  
Top bar 65  
Y
Tracking 51, 55  
Y-Axis 65—See also Plot  
Traverse xii, 41, 65  
Cleaning 41  
Troubleshooting 51–58—See also FlexJet E Service Manual  
Alignment issues 55  
Z
Common issues 54–56  
Communications 52  
General troubleshooting 51  
Keypad error codes 53  
Loss of registration between frames 54  
Media tracking 51, 55  
Paper jams 40, 42  
Paper tears 56  
Power 54  
Printing quality 46–48, 52, 54–55  
Radio-TV interference 62  
Scan gaps 56  
Speed 57  
U
Unroll v, 23, 25, 32, 37, 39, 50, 55  
Automatic unroll 25, 37  
Button 25  
USB xi, 65  
V
Vector 65  
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