Step 2: Placing and Setting Up the Object

Place the object, and then make it ready for printing.
IMPORTANT

You can keep the front cover open when you set the height of the flat table, the print origin, or other settings for a closer view as you work.

However, clicking OK with these settings configured may cause the print-head carriage or flat table to start moving. Therefore, when the front cover is open, be careful not to touch any moving parts as you work.

Procedure
  1. Start Utility.
  2. Place the object.
    1. If necessary, perform the following operations.
      • Use a static removal brush or anti-static cloth to eliminate static electricity from the object.
      • Degrease the printing area of the object using anhydrous ethanol or isopropyl alcohol.
      • Protect the areas other than the printing area with masking tape.
    2. Open the front cover.
    3. Make sure there is no debris or other foreign objects adhered to the flat table.
    4. Place an adhesive sheet on the flat table.
    5. Place the object.
      • Print data is printed with the data rotated 180 degrees.
      • Place the object inside the white border and parallel to the white border.
    6. Close the front cover.
  3. Set up the object.
    1. On the Utility home screen, click BN2_Utility_Icon_Setup Setup.
    2. Click AddNewIcon.
      MEMO In Utility, "media" is used on the window used to register/manage objects.

      Previously registered media names cannot be used. Enter a new media name.

      BN2_MediaSetup
    3. Enter the name of the object, and then click OK.
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    4. Select Opaque on the Object Type window, and then click OK.
    5. Click Change next to Flat Table Height to set the height of the object.
      1. Click AP-640_Panel_Icon_UP or AP-640_Panel_Icon_DOWN on the right side of the window to align the highest point of the object with the forward-back position of the head gap sensor.
        MEMO You can select 0.1 mm (0.004 in.), 1 mm (0.04 in.), 10 mm (0.39 in.), or 50 mm (1.97 in.) as the single-click moving distance.
      2. Click AP-640_Panel_Icon_UP on the left side of the window to have the highest point of the object approach the head gap sensor.
        Move the highest printing position of the object up to a position (a) a few mm away from the head gap sensor without coming into contact with the head gap sensor.
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      3. Click Automatic Setup.

        The flat table moves and the head gap sensor detects the height of the object.

      4. Click OK.
    6. Click Change for Print Origin and Printing Area, then click Print Origin.
      MEMO When the Printing Area setting is finished, the print-head carriage returns to its original position after it has been left in the same position for approximately 3 minutes to prevent the print heads from drying out. Perform the procedure again.
      1. Select Pointer for Position Specification.

        The print-head carriage moves, and then the pointer on the right side of the print-head carriage illuminates the lower right (S: 0 mm [0 in.], F: 0 mm [0 in.]) of the maximum printing area.

      2. Click AP-640_Panel_Icon_UP, AP-640_Panel_Icon_DOWN, AP-640_Panel_Icon_LEFT, orAP-640_Panel_Icon_RIGHT, and then move the pointer to specify the print origin (lower right of the printing area).
        The print-head carriage moves in the left-right direction and the flat table moves in the forward-backward direction. The position that the pointer illuminates serves as the Print Origin.
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      3. Click OK.

        Returns to the Flat Table Height, Print Origin, and Printing Area settings window.

      MEMO About Printing Area

      Since the Origin Relative is specified here, the upper left of the printing area is automatically set to the maximum position (S: 210 mm [8.26 in.], F: 148 mm [5.82 in.]).

  4. Click OK.
    Setup in progress. is displayed. When setup is completed, you are returned to the home screen, and the registered object name, and the set Flat Table Height, Print Origin, and Printing Area are displayed.