Konica Minolta MGI JETvarnish 3D One MGI JETvarnish 3D One User Manual - Page 241

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JETVARNISH 3D One Name MGI AIS SmartScanner Micrometer screw Nozzle Nozzle plate Opening/Closing blowing shutters O-ring Paper detection holes Paper detection holes Paper detection laser Paper detection laser Pile holding weight Pilot Pipe cutter Pixel overlap Polymerization Positioning pin Power inverter Printed substrate Printhead cleaning Printhead protective support Printhead wiping Printing belt Printing plate Printing substrate Printing substrate feeder Printing substrate path Printing substrate pick-up Printing table Purge Purge tray Purging cap Purging system Rack and pinion RCB RCB-ICB communication cable RCB-top printing detection cable Side (right and left) stack cleats Spot Varnish Editor Spot varnish file/mask (.tiff) Definition State-of-the-art registration system. It comes with a scanner and a powerful workstation. The Artificial Intelligence SmartScanner is the totally new registration system. It is an intelligent and adaptive registration system. Device intended to adjust the cleaning unit when changing printing substrate. Hole which enables the varnish spot to go out of the print head. Plate consisting of nozzles and located at the bottom of the print head. Adjustment devices used to open the blowing holes to a more or less extent. Round-shaped plastic ring which seals any setup. Elongated holes placed alternately on the printing belt in order to let the printing substrate paper detection laser beam pass or not. Elongated holes placed alternately on the printing belt in order to let the sheet paper detection laser beam pass or not. Light beam intended to detect the front edge of the printing substrate under the printing plate. Light beam intended to detect the front edge of the sheet under the printing plate. Weight which holds the sheet pile against the printing substrate pick-up feeder. Operator/Technical interface which manages the automatic control system. Tool designed to cleanly cut the pipes without pinching them. Overlap area between two staggered print heads. Chemical reaction which dries and hardens varnish under ultraviolet light. Pin used to accurately position one part in relation to another. Device which continuously supplies electrical power in case of power failure. Substrate onto which varnish has been deposited (machine outfeed). Process intended to apply inkjet cleaning agent to the print heads. Plate which protects the print heads during transportation through foam soaked with cleaning agent. Action of wiping the print heads by hand using a print head cleaning cotton pad. or through the machine by making the print heads wipe against a special tissue. Conveyor which moves the printing substrates under the printing plate and drying units. Plate to which the print head supports and print heads are attached. Substrate onto which the print is deposited (machine infeed). Automatic feeder which send on the Printing belt the paper sheets Set of components used to transport the printing substrate. Action of picking up the printing substrate from the printing substrate feeder Flat metal plate which supports the printing belt. Venting principle intended to make varnish flow out for removing all air bubbles from the ink system or any impurities from the nozzles. Tray placed below the printing plate for purging purposes. Caps fitted to the ends of the purging pipes (print heads and manifold) in order to close them hermetically. System designed to remove varnish from the print heads through purging. This by inverting negative pressure to positive pressure. Mechanism designed to translate the printing and purging plates. Repartition Control Board. Electronic board which distributes the data to all ICBs. and directly connected to the user interface. RJ45 Ethernet cable which connects the RCB to the ICB. Cable which connects the RCB to the printing substrate front edge detector. Guide to lock up the printing substrate stack sidewise at the printing substrate feeder infeed. or the printing substrate stack at the stacker. Image retouching software for varnish printing purposes. File necessary for selective varnish printing. User Manual - 241 -

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JETVARNISH 3D One
User Manual
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Name
Definition
MGI AIS SmartScanner
State-of-the-art registration system. It comes with a scanner and a powerful
workstation. The Artificial Intelligence SmartScanner is the totally new
registration system. It is an intelligent and adaptive registration system.
Micrometer screw
Device intended to adjust the cleaning unit when changing printing substrate.
Nozzle
Hole which enables the varnish spot to go out of the print head.
Nozzle plate
Plate consisting of nozzles and located at the bottom of the print head.
Opening/Closing blowing shutters
Adjustment devices used to open the blowing holes to a more or less extent.
O-ring
Round-shaped plastic ring which seals any setup.
Paper detection holes
Elongated holes placed alternately on the printing belt in order to let the
printing substrate paper detection laser beam pass or not.
Paper detection holes
Elongated holes placed alternately on the printing belt in order to let the sheet
paper detection laser beam pass or not.
Paper detection laser
Light beam intended to detect the front edge of the printing substrate under
the printing plate.
Paper detection laser
Light beam intended to detect the front edge of the sheet under the printing
plate.
Pile holding weight
Weight which holds the sheet pile against the printing substrate pick-up
feeder.
Pilot
Operator/Technical interface which manages the automatic control system.
Pipe cutter
Tool designed to cleanly cut the pipes without pinching them.
Pixel overlap
Overlap area between two staggered print heads.
Polymerization
Chemical reaction which dries and hardens varnish under ultraviolet light.
Positioning pin
Pin used to accurately position one part in relation to another.
Power inverter
Device which continuously supplies electrical power in case of power failure.
Printed substrate
Substrate onto which varnish has been deposited (machine outfeed).
Printhead cleaning
Process intended to apply inkjet cleaning agent to the print heads.
Printhead protective support
Plate which protects the print heads during transportation through foam
soaked with cleaning agent.
Printhead wiping
Action of wiping the print heads by hand using a print head cleaning cotton
pad. or through the machine by making the print heads wipe against a special
tissue.
Printing belt
Conveyor which moves the printing substrates under the printing plate and
drying units.
Printing plate
Plate to which the print head supports and print heads are attached.
Printing substrate
Substrate onto which the print is deposited (machine infeed).
Printing substrate feeder
Automatic feeder which send on the Printing belt the paper sheets
Printing substrate path
Set of components used to transport the printing substrate.
Printing substrate pick-up
Action of picking up the printing substrate from the printing substrate feeder
Printing table
Flat metal plate which supports the printing belt.
Purge
Venting principle intended to make varnish flow out for removing all air
bubbles from the ink system or any impurities from the nozzles.
Purge tray
Tray placed below the printing plate for purging purposes.
Purging cap
Caps fitted to the ends of the purging pipes (print heads and manifold) in
order to close them hermetically.
Purging system
System designed to remove varnish from the print heads through purging.
This by inverting negative pressure to positive pressure.
Rack and pinion
Mechanism designed to translate the printing and purging plates.
RCB
Repartition Control Board. Electronic board which distributes the data to all
ICBs. and directly connected to the user interface.
RCB-ICB communication cable
RJ45 Ethernet cable which connects the RCB to the ICB.
RCB-top printing detection cable
Cable which connects the RCB to the printing substrate front edge detector.
Side (right and left) stack cleats
Guide to lock up the printing substrate stack sidewise at the printing substrate
feeder infeed. or the printing substrate stack at the stacker.
Spot Varnish Editor
Image retouching software for varnish printing purposes.
Spot varnish file/mask (.tiff)
File necessary for selective varnish printing.