Adjusting the Heater Temperature According to the Internal Temperature

The internal temperature of the oven gradually increases due to the heating provided by the heater. Even after the heater reaches the set temperature, the internal temperature continues to increase, converging at the prescribed temperature that has a balance between the air cooling provided by the surrounding air and the heating provided by the heater. The media first comes into contact with the hot air inside the oven and then is heated directly by the heater. However, the media is warmed by the hot, internal air while it moves from the oven entrance to the position where it is heated by the heater.

When printing is performed continuously, the internal temperature differs between the start of printing and all subsequent printing operations, so try using the function for fine-tuning the heater temperature. Doing so may allow you to maintain a more stable foaming condition.

Procedure
  1. Tap Panel_Icon_Menu.
  2. Tap Preferences - Heating regulation due to the internal temperature of the oven.
  3. If you will not fine-tune the temperature, select Off. If you will fine-tune the temperature, select the size of the adjustment width.
    It is best to select the adjustment width according to the thermal conductivity of the media. Generally, it is a good idea to select "Small" when the thermal conductivity is low and "Large" when the thermal conductivity is high. However, this does not guarantee the suitability of the combination of the media and the adjustment width. Try checking the consistency of this combination by viewing the actual foaming condition.
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    • Default settings
      • Off