Epson SureColor S70675 User Manual - Page 227

Heater Temperature., Heater, Temperature, Media Tension., When using vinyl

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If the media loading method, heating temperature, tension, suction and other settings are inappropriate, wrinkles and waviness occur on the media. Make sure the loading method and settings are correct. See "Loading and Exchanging Media" on page 38 and "Precautions regarding settings" on page 111. If the measures above do not resolve the problem, continue with the next step. 3. Adjust the Heater Temperature. The heater temperature setting may be too high. Configure Heater Temperature as described below. ❏ Configure the temperature setting of each heater to the following temperatures temporarily: Pre-heater: 30, platen heater: 30, after heater: 40. See "Heating & Drying" on page 114. ❏ Print and see if waviness has improved. If the waviness of the media improved, the heater temperature setting was too high. ❏ While gradually raising the pre-heater, platen heater, and after heater temperature settings, repeat test printing until the optimal state is reached. If the problem is not resolved after performing the first step, return the Heater Temperature to the original setting, and then continue with the next step. 4. Adjust the Media Tension. Adjustment of Media Tension differs by the media used. When using vinyl, transparent or white film or canvas ❏ Set the value to 2 temporarily. See "Customize Settings" on page 204. ❏ Print and check if the print results have improved. ❏ If the problem is not resolved, raise the setting value one level. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until print results are improved in the range up to a setting value of 5. If you are using S70675 or S50675 and adjusting the Media Tension does not resolve the problem, perform the following. ❏ Set Feed Speed to Lv1. See "Customize Settings" on page 204. Problem Solver 227

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Problem Solver
227
If the media loading method, heating temperature, tension, suction and other settings
are inappropriate, wrinkles and waviness occur on the media. Make sure the loading
method and settings are correct.
See “Loading and Exchanging Media” on page 38 and “Precautions regarding settings”
on page 111.
If the measures above do not resolve the problem, continue with the next step.
3.
Adjust the
Heater Temperature.
The heater temperature setting may be too high.
Configure
Heater Temperature
as described below.
Configure the temperature setting of each heater to the following temperatures
temporarily: Pre-heater: 30, platen heater: 30, after heater: 40. See “Heating &
Drying” on page 114.
Print and see if waviness has improved. If the waviness of the media improved, the
heater temperature setting was too high.
While gradually raising the pre-heater, platen heater, and after heater temperature
settings, repeat test printing until the optimal state is reached.
If the problem is not resolved after performing the first step, return the
Heater
Temperature
to the original setting, and then continue with the next step.
4.
Adjust the
Media Tension.
Adjustment of
Media Tension
differs by the media used.
When using vinyl, transparent or white film or canvas
Set the value to 2 temporarily. See “Customize Settings” on page 204.
Print and check if the print results have improved.
If the problem is not resolved, raise the setting value one level.
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until print results are improved in the range up to a setting value
of 5.
If you are using S70675 or S50675 and adjusting the Media Tension does not resolve
the problem, perform the following.
Set Feed Speed to Lv1. See “Customize Settings” on page 204.