anapurna M: Operator Manual
anapurna M: Operator Manual
anapurna M: Operator Manual
Operator Manual
Operator Manual
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:Anapurna M Operator Manual
(FW version 1.275 rev. 20080808)
Index
A. INFORMATION.
1. Safety instructions................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Warning labels............................................................................................................. 5
1.2 Emergency switches................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Optical safety sensors................................................................................................ 6
1.4 U.V. light........................................................................................................................ 7
a. Detail of the UV light.......................................................................................... 7
1.5 U.V. inks......................................................................................................................... 8
a. Curing Process...................................................................................................... 8
1.6 Extra information......................................................................................................... 8
2. Printer overview..................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Front view, parts & locations.................................................................................... 9
2.2 Home view, parts & locations................................................................................... 9
2.3 Capping station view, parts & locations............................................................... 10
2.4 Head carriage view, parts & locations.................................................................. 10
2.5 Rearside view, parts & locations............................................................................ 10
B. OPERATIONS.
1. Making your first print........................................................................................................ 11
1.1 Wasatch SoftRIP: setting up your image.............................................................. 11
1.2 Starting up the :Anapurna M................................................................................... 11
1.3 Making your first print.............................................................................................. 12
C. MAINTENANCE.
1. Test Menu. ......................................................................................................................... 37
1.1 Prime (F1).................................................................................................................... 37
1.2 Prime2 (F2).................................................................................................................. 37
1.3 Belt test (F4)............................................................................................................... 37
1.4 Dir test (F5)................................................................................................................. 38
2. Alignment of the conveyor belt........................................................................................ 39
3. Maintenance Routines........................................................................................................ 41
3.1 Purging, Flushing, Bleeding.................................................................................... 41
3.2 Capping....................................................................................................................... 43
3.3 The ink circuit............................................................................................................ 43
3.4 Changing the temperature settings....................................................................... 44
3.5 Print heads and negative pressure......................................................................... 45
a. The print heads................................................................................................... 45
b. The negative pressure system......................................................................... 45
3.6 Ink waste..................................................................................................................... 46
3.7 Maintenance on Sub Air tank (Over Flow Tank).7............................................... 46
3.8 Cleaning the Encoder Strip...................................................................................... 47
3.9 Maintenance on input Air Filter.............................................................................. 47
3.10 Lubricating the Carriage Rails................................................................................. 48
3.11 Greasing the Carriage Bearing Blocks................................................................... 48
3.12 Checking the UV Lamps........................................................................................... 49
3.13 Replacing the UV Lamps.......................................................................................... 49
3.14 Cleaning the UV Lamps Crystal Glass................................................................... 50
3.15 Power Shut Down or Compressor Break-Down Procedures.............................. 51
3.16 Bleeding the ink filters............................................................................................. 51
3.17 Replacing the air filters............................................................................................ 52
4. Periodic Maintenance............................................................................................................ 53
4.1 Daily Maintenance.................................................................................................... 53
4.2 Weekly Maintenance................................................................................................ 53
4.3 Monthly Maintenance.............................................................................................. 53
4.4 Six Monthly Maintenance........................................................................................ 53
4.5 Weekend Maintenance............................................................................................ 54
4.6 Long Stand Still Preparation / Maintenance....................................................... 54
A. INFORMATION.
1. Safety instructions.
Be sure that you follow and understand all the instructions and warnings that are described in
this manual when you are using the :Anapurna M. Working with an U.V. printer always implies
that you must be aware of the harm that the U.V. radiation and the U.V. inks can cause.
UV Light.
Do Not look directly at light.
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE.
Contact may cause Electric shock or burn. Turn off
and lock out System before servicing.
Avoid injury.
Do Not operate with doors open.
Close all doors before operating machine.
In order to reset the Anapurna M you have to press the enter button. This will cause
a system restart where the shuttle raises to its highest point and returns to its home
position.
The U.V. radiation that is generated when the U.V. lamps are on, can be harmful. Make
sure that no body parts are directly exposed to the radiation. Skin burn and irritation
will be the consequence when e.g. your hands have direct contact with the radiation.
Dont look directly into the U.V. light, this will damage your eye sight. If you need to
look in the direction of the U.V. light, make sure that you wear protective glasses.
Short wavelength UV light exhibits more quantum properties than its visible and
infrared counterparts. Ultraviolet light is arbitrarily broken down into three bands,
according to its anecdotal effects.
UV-A is the least harmful and most commonly found type of UV light, because
it has the least energy. UV-A light is often called black light. Most phototherapy
and tanning booths use UV-A lamps.
UV-B is typically the most destructive form of UV light, because it has enough
energy to damage biological tissues, yet not quite enough to be completely ab-
sorbed by the atmosphere. UV-B is known to cause skin cancer.
Short wavelength UV-C is almost completely absorbed in air within a few hun-
dred meters. When UV-C photons collide with oxygen atoms, the energy ex-
change causes the formation of ozone. Germicidal UV-C lamps are often used to
purify air and water, because of their ability to kill bacteria.
U.V. inks are chemical products which contain some additives that can cause dermati-
tis. Dermatitis is a skin desase that can become irreversible when left untreated. It oc-
curs when a substance penetrates the surface layer of the skin and provokes a reaction
from the vulnerable skin beneath. Common symptoms include:
skin redness or soreness;
itching;
rash;
cracking or peeling.
The most commonly affected parts of the body are the fingers and the webs between
the fingers, closely followed by the back of the hands.
!
The shelf life of the :Anapurna M inks
is 12 months (the expiry date is men-
Uncured U.V. inks = chemical waste tioned on each bottle). Ideal storage
Cured U.V. inks = normal waste of inks is between 4-10 C; the tem-
perature should not exceed 25C at
any time.
a. Curing Process.
Water based and solvent based inks will dry by evaporation and/or penetration,
leaving the colorants into the media. UV Curable ink will only harden out if UV light
is exposed to the ink layer on the media. The heat that is generated by the U.V.
lamps do not influence the curing process. On non-absorbing media, this ink layer
will lay on top of the substrate. On absorbing media the ink layer will partly pen-
etrate the media, explaining the better adhesion on porous media.
The pigmented particles are dispersed in a monomer. This monomer will stay liquid
and sits in a solution together with a photo initiator and synergist.
How does it work?
When UV light is added, the photo initiator will be activated and will create a
free radical;
This free radical will be passed onto the synergist;
From then the synergist will be active and will bind with the monomer;
Now a chain reaction is started and the monomers will crosslink to each oth-
er, causing the ink film to get polymerized. The pigments are captured in this
chain.
2. Printer overview.
2.1 Front view, parts & locations.
Emergency stop
Main power switch
Vacuum switch
Media Set
Media Tension Vacuum valves
B. OPERATIONS.
1. Making your first print.
1.1 Wasatch SoftRIP: setting up your image.
Start up the WasatchRIP by double clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop or
by choosing: start, programs, Wasatch SoftRIP on the Windows RIP pc.
Open your image via the file menu and the command open or via the file
browser tab on the left side of the main window. If you use the file browser tab,
you can easily drag and drop the selected image onto the preview part of the
main window.
Make sure that the output size fits
on your media. You can check and
alter the dimensions of your print,
Selecting a print quality
in the setup menu. using the size tab on the left side
Opening an image via: of the main window.
- menu / open Select the resolution of the print
- file browser. in the Setup window. You can ac-
cess this via the print menu or via
the setup icon behind the print unit
on top right side of the main win-
dow. Agfa is supporting two quality
Resize the image modes: 720x720 dpi or 720x1440
using the size tab. Select one of the imaging dpi.
configurations. Close the setup window and choose
the rip icon on the main window or
via rip only in the print menu.
The image will be ripped and it will
be placed in the print queue.
Adjust the negative pressure by turning the valve on the top of the shutlle. Make
sure that you reach a value of -.036. The value is displayed on the left side of
the shuttle;
Switch the ink valves back to the I position;
Lower the media set bar by turning the media set button;
Position the left side guide, using the scale
on the inside of the media set bar;
Load your media onto the conveyor belt and
position it against the media set bar;
Turn the vacuum on and raise the media set
bar (switch the media set button);
Press Calibration button and choose F6
Head Gap to set the shuttle to the correct
reference height as for the media. Press the
left arrow to move the shuttle to the de-
sired position. Make sure that you position
the shuttle so the height calibration will
be done between the two red dots on the
beam;
When the shuttle is in position, press En-
ter and the shuttle will lower itself to the
reference height. This is a default value and
is not the same as the actual head height.
Press Enter a second time to lower the
shuttle to the head gap distance;
Move the shuttle back to the home position
by pressing Enter. The head gap proce-
dure is now completed and the shuttle is
set to the desired distance;
Check the state of the print heads by performing a prime print. Turn on the U.V.
lamps and press F1 in the main menu. The lamps start warming up and after
90 sec. the :Anapurna M will print a jet test;
Close the capping station by turning the switch to close;
The :Anapurna M is ready to print when the temperature of the head base plate
and the inks have reached the desired values;
Press the Online button and make sure that the green LED is ON.
a. Menu items.
File: Use the File menu for opening files
saved on disk or network. Files opened
here are automatically displayed as
screen previews when the Job tab is
active, or imported to the current layout when the Layout tab is active.
This menu also provides access to the Print Archive tool, and the Prefer-
ences window for changing optional settings.
Image: The Image menu contains tools for modifying the image currently open
in the Job tab, or currently selected in the Layout tab.
Color: The Color menu contains key SoftRIP color tools for managing spot col-
ors, color gamut, correction curves etc.
Print: Access to printer and Imaging Configuration set up, RIP/processing op-
tions and job queues.
Page: When active, enables switching among different pages of a multi-page
PostScript file.
Layout: The Layout menu accesses automated Smart NestingTM tools, and other
features to speed the process of creating efficient layouts.
Server: Set up and activation for Hot Folders and Wasatch ImageNET.
Language: When enabled, the Language menu selects among non-English lan-
guages.
Help: Accesses online Help, program info, Service Data Uploader and online
product registration.
b. Universal Controls.
Unit Window: Selects the printer to use for current job or layout processes. SoftRIP
drives up to four printers.
Queue Processing Active: Unchecking this checkbox will completely shut down all
new jobs from processing in the queues! Under normal conditions, this
box is checked. When unchecked it flashes red. All processing stops
when Queue Processing Active is unchecked. Uncheck the box to stop
all printing in order to change system configurations or re-prioritize
jobs.
Tool Bar: Buttons on the tool bar are active or grayed-out depending on various
selections of the tabs found below them on the main window. All tool
bar operations can also be accessed from menu selections within the
program, and all are documented with tool tips.
c. Top tabs.
The tabs along the left and upper edges
of the main window include many of the
key file preparation and workflow tools in
SoftRIP. Based on your top tab selections,
tabs along the left of the screen may ap-
pear, disappear, or modify.
Job Tab: When the Job tab is selected, you can open an individual input file, or
job, to be prepared for printing. With the Job tab selected, a full set of
options for sizing, cropping, scaling, and tiling appear.
Layout Tab: When the Layout tab is selected, you use the full width of your media
as a digital canvas upon which you can prepare images to print as part
of your complete production run. With this workflow, you can easily
drag and drop images into the layout, manipulate them, and nest them
to fit efficiently as part of your overall print run. The entire Layout can
then be submitted to RIP and print.
Queues Tab: When the Queues tab is selected the view becomes the master pro-
duction control station of the RIP. On the Queues tab, all RIP and Print
queues are displayed with the status of each job updated in real time.
d. Left tabs.
System Tab: Displays the status of all printers and job
queues.
Unit Options Tab: Includes settings for immediate
or delayed nesting printing, annotations,
crop marks, and registration marks.
File Browser Tab: Lets you quickly drag and drop files
into the Job, Layout, or Queues windows.
Info Tab: Displays information about an open job,
including real-time values for input and
output color at any point on the previewed
image.
Size Tab: Controls sizing, cropping, rotation, and
mirroring for the current image on the Job
tab.
Tile Tab: Provides controls for paneling or tiling
print jobs that are too wide for the current
printer.
Using the file browser tab, you can quickly search and open im-
ages. You can simply select an image in the file browser tab and
drag onto the preview window. If an image does not require any
file preparation, you can drag and drop it directly from the file
browser tab to a RIP Queue. You will be asked whether or not you
would like to generate a preview. If you select not to generate a
preview, the image will display as Preview not available when
added to a layout.
a. Resizing.
To enlarge or reduce an image, enter a new value in the win-
dow next to the Scale Percent heading. Your ENTER or TAB
key activates the change. The new dimensions are displayed
in the Width and Height windows in the Output area, while the
original dimensions are displayed next to Width and Height in
the Crop area. If your scaling percentage will produce an im-
age larger than the printers maximum output format, SoftRIP
alerts you by marking the surplus area with a red and black
flashing crosshatch. You must either reduce the scaling per-
centage, or use the Tiling feature.
The new percentage appears in the Scale Percent window, while the other dimen-
sion (either Width or Height) is displayed in the appropriate window. A cropping
marquee also appears around the entire image (see Cropping, below). You only need
to enter one dimension in an Output window (Width or Height); if you attempt to
enter a value in the other, SoftRIP activates the automatic scaling process. For au-
tomatic scaling to work, the Constrain Proportions box next to the Output windows
must be checked.
b. Cropping.
This tool defines a smaller area of the original image and prints only that area. This
is true cropping, because only the selected area will be RIPd. This saves RIPing
time and is an excellent tool for printing test strips for color evaluation. The crop-
ping tool can also be used to magnify selected areas of the image (see below under
Zoom into Crop Box).
Adjustment modes: There are two options for adjusting marquee borders: free or
proportional. Free means that the marquee edge you select moves independently
of other edges. Proportional means the width and length stay proportional to the
original dimensions of the marquee. The mode of marquee adjustments is selected
in the Constrain Proportions boxes, the same way that image width and height are
locked during scaling. Check the Constrain Proportions boxes to select a propor-
tional mode; uncheck them for free mode. You may also right-click inside of the
marquee, which will open a popup menu (the other selections on this menu are de-
scribed below). Selecting Constrain Proportions On corresponds to the proportional
mode, and automatically places check marks in the boxes.
d. Rotating.
Rotating a landscape image 90 into a portrait format may
allow you to print the image in a larger size without tiling.
The other rotation degrees allow you to re-position an im-
age that is upside down or otherwise incorrectly oriented.
To select a rotation value, click the corresponding radio button. The effect is imme-
diate (does not require pressing the ENTER or TAB key). Rotation in SoftRIP always
works counter-clockwise and is not cumulative. Whatever value you select will be
applied based on the original position of the image.
e. Mirroring.
This feature flips the image over. It is used primarily for printing backlit transparen-
cies or other second surface applications. It is also used for images to be transferred
to another substrate, such as fabric.
You can select the imaging configuration in the setup screen. Launch the Setup screen
from the Print menu at the top of the Main Screen.
In the drop down box of the imaging configuration, you find 4 different print strategies:
AnapurnaM_720x720_210607_NR
AnapurnaM_720x720_210607_NR_uni
AnapurnaM_720x1440_210607_NR
AnapurnaM_720x1440_210607_NR_uni
After selecting one of these configurations, click ok and the image is ready to be ripped
and printed.
on the Master Queues screen (more below). If you want to print, you have to
select the job in the print queue and hit the print button.
ADD TO RIP QUEUE.
To add a job to the RIP Queue to be RIPd later, select ADD TO RIP QUEUE from
the Print menu. It will be added to the RIP Queue but not RIPd.
2 3
5 7
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8 9 10
(1) ON-LINE : When the LED (2) is on, the system is On-line and is ready to
print. Pressing the ESC (3) button will change the status to Off-
line, the LED will go out. If you send a job when the engine is in
the Off-line status, the LED will start blinking. the job waits until
you push the On-line button.
(2) LED : Indicates On-Line or Off-Line status.
(3) ESC : Use this button to CANCEL a print and to RETURN from a menu.
(4) F1~F6 : Function keys to access different menus and settings.
(5) TEST : Printing test, F1: Prime, F2: Vert. Alignment, F3: Hor. Alignment.
(6) PURGE : Similar functions to capping.
(7) CALIB : Nozzle alignment, head gap.
(8) CAPPING : To position the head over the capping station.
(9) PAUSE : To temporarily stop printing, press again to resume.
(10) ENTER : To save any settings youve changed in a menu.
(11) Dir. Key : Navigate through the different menus.
Now, switch all the six 2-way ink valves to S position and press the Flush
button for 1 second (cleaning all the print heads at one time)
Close the Solution 2-way valve (back to I position)
Clean the residue of the cleaning solution on the print heads (just a gentle
tap) and clean the base plate
Turn the Vacuum Gauge to zero
Push the Red Emergency Button
Turn the Power Switch OFF (from rear side of the Anapurna)
Turn the Mains of the premises OFF
Turn the Compressor & Drier OFF
When you press the CALIB. button (control panel n 7), the different calibration settings will
pop up on the screen. By choosing a corresponding function key (F1, F2, F3,...), you can change
that parameter.
F1 : FEED ADJUST
F2 : CARRIAGE RELEASE
F3 : FACTORY SETTING
F4 : HORI. ADJUST
F5 : DIR ADJUST
F6 : HEAD GAP
In order to achieve the best quality, you have to make sure that these parameters are carefully
set. A deviation in one of these paramters, can cause loss of quality. Make sure the head gap
procedure has been followed before conducting any calibrations.
If you want to check the feed adjust, press F1 to enter the feed calibration menu. Select
F2 to start the print. In the first pass the printer will print 2x 4 lines of every color. Every
pass that follows, a new line will be printed besides one of the first 4. In case that the
printed lines are not aligned as one line, you need to adjust the feed value.
If the left line is printed higher then the right line: decrease the feed value.
If the left line is printed lower then the right line: increase the feed value.
size test chart: 17 x 8 cm
Every printhead is an assembly of two nozzle rows which are steered seperatly. Every
nozzle row has its own timing. The testchart is made up of different blocks, containing
three lines for every nozzle row. For every color, 21 blocks are printed with different fir-
ing timings, going form -20 to +20 in steps of 2.
Between the colored lines of the different nozzle rows, black lines are printed. Choose
the value per color and per nozzle row (f.e. LM1 & LM2), where the black and colored
lines are perfectly aligned.
Like in the horizontal head-to-head calibration, blocks of three lines are printed per
color and per nozzle row. This chart is printed bi-directional and only the block with
the correct setting will show three lines. In all the other blocks and values, you will
see 6 lines per color and per firing row. 3 lines are printed from left to right, 3 lines are
printed from right to left.
Choose the correct value for every color and every nozzle row and enter these values
into the dir. adjust window.
Make sure that you always check the bi-directional alignment when you change the
head gap (for e.g. 1,6 mm instead of 1,3 mm) of the shuttle.
The head gap setting window allows you to enter a value for the head gap. Default
setting is 1,3 mm. Increasing this value will also increase the risk of printing artefacts.
Printing in a bi-directional mode also influences artefacts in a negative way. So if you
want to print with a bigger head gap, it would be advisable to print uni-directional.
Make sure that you never use a head gap >2,5 mm.
The reference height (ref) is the height to which the shuttle will move right before
lowering itself to the actual head height. This value was measured and entered in the
factory. It can only be changed by a service engineer by pressing F6. It is also protected
by a password.
The head gap procedure is activated by pressing the left arrow on the control program.
The complete procedure looks as follows:
LOCAL / HOST : The printer control mode tells you which parameters are going
to be used. If the printer is set on host, the parameters coming out of the the
Wasatch SoftRIP will be respected. If the local mode is selected, the setting
information coming out of the Wasatch SoftRIP will be overruled and will be
replaced by the settings determined on the :Anapurna M itself.
BI / UNI : In the bi-directional mode, the printer will be print in two directions:
from left to right and from right to left. In uni-directional mode, the shuttle will
return to home position without printing. The drops are only fired when the shut-
tle moves from left to right.
Q4P : The number of passes are related to quality mode that was selected. It are
the number of passes that the shuttle needs to complete one printing line (720
dpi = Q4P / 1440 dpi = Q8P).
S7 : The speed of the shuttle can be changed by a value between 1 (slow) and
10 (fast). The default setting S7 is the most optimized speed. If you increase the
speed of the shuttle, the quality will be negative influenced and the risk of arte-
facts will increase. Decreasing the speed will not provide better quality and will
only limit your production capacity.
1597mm : The standard setting will be 1597mm, which is the maximum printing
width of the :Anapurna M. If you change the media width in the Wasatch Soft-
RIP f.e. to 1000mm, the control panel will display this value (if the control mode
is set to HOST)
tcp / TCP : The tcp parameter gives you information about the status of your LAN
communication link. If TCP is displayed in capital letters, data is being received
by the printer. Lower case letters mean that the printer is waiting for data.
[KCMYlClM] / [kcmylclm] : The condition of the sub ink tanks are indicated by
the letters KCMYlClM. Every sub ink tank (color) has its own sensor and if the
letter of corresponding color is displayed as a capital, the sub ink tank contains
enough ink. If the level in the sub ink tank is too low, a lower case letter will
appear. Normally, the corresponding pump will start pumping new ink into the
sub ink tank.
F1 > Prime
This prime test is the best way to check if all the nozzles are firing. By pressing
F1, a warm up time for the u.v. lamps will be initiated when the lamps are not
already online. The testchart looks like a fence per color. You can immediately
see if one or more nozzles are missing.
missing nozzles
size test chart: 38 x 6 cm
Make sure that a left margin (p.32) is set before you do a prime test. You can also
use other test charts to check the condition of the print heads (p.37).
use both lamps during one printing pass. If the normal mode is selected,
only the tale lamp will open the shutter. The printer will first print and then
immediately cure with the lamp that follows the print heads.
If this value is set to 0, the lamps will immediately turn of when the print is
finished. The advised time for this setting is 20 minutes. Every lamp loses 30
minutes of its lifetime whenever it is switched on, so it would be better to
leave the lamps burning between two jobs (if the time between these jobs is
not more then 30minutes).
F4 > IP SET
The ip set control enables you to set and change the Anapurnas IP address.
The default IP address is set to 192.168.1.5. Make sure that the :Anapurna M
and the Wasatch working station are configured in the same ip range (port
5000).
F5 > TAKE UP
If you want to use the roll to roll feature of the :Anapurna M, the take up win-
dow will give you access to the controls of the front and rear motor. Use the left
and right arrows to move the cursor from the mode to the direction settings.
DIRECTION = CW / CCW
This feature toggles between CW and CCW rotation direction of the motor
roller, defining the way motor will turn.
When the mode is set to manual, you can move the
roll to roll system by using the function keys F2, F3, F5
& F6. Press and hold down the key for as long as you
want the motor to rotate.
F6 > PARAMETER
The function key F6 will give
you access to the paramater set-
ting menu. This menu contains
general printer setup and print
controls. You can save up to 10
different sets of parameters.
F1 > LOAD
If you press F1 to load up a
set of parameters, you can
only choose between the
numbers which have a set
available. Use the up and
down arrow to toggle between the different numbers, press ENTER to acti-
vate the selected set.
F4 > SAVE
F4 gives a save command, dedicate a number between 0 and 9 to your set
of parameters. Use the up and down arrow to toggle between the different
numbers, press ENTER to activate the selected set.
The different controls in the second part of the control panel are parameters to
set the printing quality, printing speed and margin values. Use the left and right
arrow to move the cursor between the different controls, press up or down to
change the values. Press enter to save a changed value.
DIRECTION = UNI / BI
In the bi-directional mode, the printer will be print in two directions: from
left to right and from right to left. In uni-directional mode, the shuttle will
return to home position without printing. The drops are only fired when the
shuttle moves from left to right.
PASS = Q4 / Q8
The number of passes is related to the quality mode. You can choose be-
tween two qualities, resolutions: 720 x 720dpi (Q4) or 1440 x 720dpi (Q8).
C-SPEED = 1 to 10 (default : 7)
The speed of the shuttle can be changed by a value between 1 (slow) and 10
(fast). The default setting (7) is the optimum speed. If you increase the speed
of the shuttle, the quality will be influenced and the risk of artefacts will
increase. Decreasing the speed will not provide better quality and will only
limit your production capacity.
F-SPEED = 1 to 5 (default : 1)
The feed speed setting is the speed which the conveyor will move forward
between printing passes. This value can be changed between 1 (slow) and 5
(fast). If the shuttle starts to print the next pass when the conveyor belt is
still moving, you should increase the speed of the belt.
UNIT MM / INCH
You can choose between millimetres or inches and change the units of the
margins.
MARGIN: L = 150
You can enter a left margin, a starting point where the shuttle starts printing.
If the margin is set to 0, the :Anapurna M will start printing on the right side
of the vacuum table.
This is also important when you want to perform a prime test. Insert the dis-
tance on the table where you want ot perform the test print.
shuttle
printing zone
N-POINT = Y / N
This enables (Y) or disables (N) the backward feed at the start of your print.
When you print on rigids, you use the media set bar to align the rigid at the
front of the print table. After raising the media set bar, the rigid needs to be
fed backwards in order to be properly aligned with the starting point of the
shuttle.
shuttle
printing zone
N-POINT = Y
media set bar backward feed to realign the
media with beginning of the
printing zone
conveyor belt
T=0
The top margin is the distance that the media will be fed before printing.
This value is set in mm or inches, according to the units that are defined in
the unit control setting.
R=0
The R parameter sets the right margin in mm or inches. The right margin is
distance the shuttle goes past the last printed point. This is useful for heat
sensitive media to avoid the lamps sitting over the edges for longer times.
IMAGE
a. Rigid media.
The media set bar will help you to position the rigids on the printing table. Lower the
media set bar by turning the media
set switch (front or rear side at the
home position). When you use the
media set bar, the n-point and left
margin have to be correctly set.
b. Roll media.
If you work with roll media, you can use the auto feed system of the :Anapurna M. It
contains two tension bars, a front and rear roll bar and a media roll bar.
The tension bars prevent distortion and waves on the media by applying a constant
tension. The rear roll bar will unwind the media and is steered by a motor which get
impulses from the signal sensors. The front roll bar can be steered in two direction.
It will rewind your printed media, holding a constant tension to reduce distortion.
Make sure that you always insert the tension roll bars in a correct way. The ball
bearing must be placed inside the guide. When you position the bars, make sure
that the both sides are positioned as high as possible into the left and right unit.
Gently lower both sides so that the bars stay completely horizontal for the best
use.
Loading roll media can easily be done by using the next procedure:
Mount your media in the center of the media roll bar. Use the end caps to fix the
position of the roll on the bar. Make sure that the bearing of the roll bar is posi-
tioned on the left side of the printer and put the media roll bar in its holders.
Unwind a part of the media and position it, over the rubber rear roll bar, on the
conveyor belt and switch on the vacuum. If the auto feed system is on, the rub-
ber roller will start to feed media untill it hangs in loop blocking the beam of the
optical sensor.
Position the front tension bar and keep it as horizontal as possible, ensuring an
even tension from left to right. Switch on the vacuum again and the media is
ready to be printed.
c. Vacuum system.
The vacuum table of the :Anapurna M is divided in two
equal parts. Each part of the table gets the vacuum from
an independently controlled valve. The vacuum pump (ring
blower) is controlled by a single switch (front or rear side)
but the output can be controlled by two seperate valves.
These valves are positioned at the rear of the enige on the
capping side. Valve 1 controls the part of the table at the
right side (home position), valve 2 is connected to the left
side (purge position).
Valve 1
Valve 2
Capping Home
shuttle
Vacuum 2 Vacuum 1
registration bar
If the media only covers one of the two parts of the vacuum table, e.g. vacuum 1,
the suction underneath your media can be increased by closing the valve of the
unused part of the table.
C. MAINTENANCE.
1. Test Menu.
Before you can access the different settings, make sure that the printer is offline. If not, press
the ESC button to swith the :Anapurna M offline. The test button on the control panel (control
panel n 9) gives you access to 4 different test features:
F1 : PRIME
F2 : PRIME2
F4 : BELT TEST
F5 : DIR TEST
For every color a patch will be printed which contains 12 different blocks. Every block
shows you a certain quality and resolution setting or a certain nozzles that are being
fired.
Two blocks are printed per color. The first block is a solid block showing you the physi-
cal resolution that is printed in one pass (360 x 360 dpi). The second block is built up
out of lines of 360 dpi, so all the nozzles are firing at the same time with a certain
interval.
overheating the conveyor motor. Make sure you give a break of 1 minute before start-
ing the next belt test.
F1 : RUN
F2 : STOP
The F5 function will print the bi-directional test file in 720 dpi.
On the bottom of the vacuum table, you see a tool in the shape of an hour glass. If the
conveyor belt touches this device, it should be realigned.
T WRONG R OK
Procedure:
Loosen the conveyor belt. Remove the metal covers on the backside (both left
and right), completely unscrew left and right bolt.
Tighten the conveyor belt: Screw left and right bolt, alternate between left and
right bolt, with maximum 1 complete turn each at a time.
Transport test:
Mark belt vs. printing table.
Move conveyor belt for at least 10 minutes.
Check marks on belt and printing table and measure the difference.
End.
Transport test
Move conveyor belt for at least 10 minutes
Check marks on belt and printing table
If needed, adjust position of belt.
The position of the belt should not move more then 2mm. Rotate the bolts
at the REAR stand to CW or CCW to control the tension. Those small adjust-
ments can be done while belt is moving.
Remark : The position of the conveyor belt can still move a little bit during daily pro-
duction.
Always make sure, when printing borderless that the belt is masked, so printing on
the belt is reduced to a minimum. When you have printed onto the conveyor belt, try to
remove the ink with some cleaning solution.
The amount of vacuum can become insufficient when the belt is completely printed.
The ink will block the air channels in the woven structure of the belt. This also effects
the condition of the vacuum table. The build-up of ink underneath the belt can cause
loss of vacuum and head strikes.
3. Maintenance Routines.
Before you start printing, you should perform a noz-
zle check to see if all nozzles are present and firing.
After loading the media, follow the head gap proce-
dure (p.24) so the head height is correctly set.
The black and cyan print head will be purged when pressure is applied.
K C M Lm Lc Y S
A quick purge is an impulsive purge (press and release the purge button very
quick). You press the purge button no longer than one second.
If you purge too long, the ink refill system will not
be able to keep up. This may result in air being intro-
duced in your system. You can check the condition of
Cyan and yellow are displayed with a lower case letter the subink tanks in the main window of the control
(c,y). This means that the level of the subink tanks is
too low and ink is being pumped to the subink tanks.
panel. On the right top of the panel, you can read out
the different colors. If the color is mentioned with a
capital letter, the sub ink tank is full. If it is a lower
case letter, ink is being pumped to the sub ink tank.
When you purged the heads with ink, wipe the heads with a fiber free cloth to
remove the excess ink. Turn all the ink valves back into the I position and redo
the prime test.
The refill system is protected with a timer. If the system has to pump
too long, it will stop to prevent overflowing in case of a leak.
The control panel will give you a warning:
!
<<Pause System refill>>
Press the pause button to continue the refilling of the sub ink tanks.
Switch the right valve to S. This is the solution valve and solution liquid can
now start running into the grey bar towards the ink valves. Switch the valves of
the heads which have to be flushed to S. The solution liquid can now run via
the gray bar and the valve into the print heads.
The light cyan, yellow and solution valves are switche to S.
K C M Lm Lc Y S
The head bleed can also be performed after a weekend or long stand still of the
engine.
3.2 Capping.
By pressing the capping button, the shuttle
will move to the left side of the printer.
Make sure that the capping plate is open
by turning the green switch on the control
side. The shuttle will lower itself so the
head base plate touches the capping sta-
tion. The cups of the capping station will
seal themselves on the print heads. The
print heads are now shielded from dust and
sunlight (u.v. radiation). This procedure can
be performed on weekends and is required
for long stand stills.
ink tank pump filter energy chain sub ink tank 2 way-valve print head
The main ink tanks are located in the door on the right side of the printer. Every
ink tank can contain 1,6 liter of ink and has a low level detection at 0,3 liter.
When a low level is detected, the engine will not print the next job until the
empty tank is refilled.
The inks are
pumped via
the ink
pumps,the
ink filters and
the energy
chain into
the sub ink tanks. These sub ink tanks have a volume of 35 ml per color and are
temperature
controlled.
You can read out the temperature of the sub ink tanks
on the display on the right side of the printer.
The temperature
display has two
values. The
upper
value
(red) is
the
actual tem-
perature measured in the sub ink tank. The second value is the requested value
or the target temperature.
The normal temperature setting for the sub ink tanks on the :Anapurna M is
45C and the temperature
for the head base plate is 49C.
The via
inks will flow in
a 2 way valve
the print
heads.
These valves
will allow
you
to switch between ink
or solution
that has
to run to the print head. They are
used for cleaning the print heads or when you switch of the engine.
When the valve is in horizontal
position
(I), ink can
flow
through. ink
Solution, which is
coming from
the
right (solution bar)
is stopped.
solution
ink
front view side view
solution
When the
valve is in vertical po-
sition
(S), solution can flow
front view
side view
through. Ink, which is coming from
the top is stopped.
The
print heads
are mounted
on
a baseplate which is
also temperature con-
trolled. The ideal
temperature
forthe head
base
plate
of the :Anapurna
M is
49C.
A
display
on the right
side of the
printer(home position) shows you the
actual
and
target
values for the
head base plate. You can change the target
value
as
follows
(cfr.
sub ink temperature
display).
3.4 Changing the temperature settings.
To
change thetarget
temperature,
open the small lid on the display and use the
setting controls:
Maintenance - Maintenance Routines
45
How
to change
the value:
3.5 Print heads and negative pressure.
a. The print heads.
The :Anapurna M is equiped with 6 Konica Minolta
heads. TheKM512 product range consists of type L,
M, S, corresponding to unit drop volume capabilities
of 42pl, 14 pl and 4pl respectively. Further more, the
The :Anapurna M is using theKM512 MN heads (14pl without heater), suitable for
high quality 720 dpi multi-pass printing. Every print head is made up of two nozzle
rows, each containing 256 jets, resulting in a physical resolution of 360 dpi.
The different print heads are positioned on the head base plate in a V-shape, every
having its own designated
color place:
of printing head
K C M Lm Lc Y
The negative air pressure system is keeping the print heads from dripping. Without
this system,
the laws of
gravity will make sure that the ink will flow out of the print
A too high setting will cause one or more missing nozzles. The ink will be sucked
in side the printhead. If the pressure is too low, gravity starts doing its job and ink
will start dripping out of the heads,
possible creating pooling. This is a condition of
a pool of ink that has been formed underneath the head. If the head fires more ink,
the drops will not be able to get through the pool causing failing nozzles.
Digital indicator
Tilt the lamp assembly and you will be able to access the
lamp.
Unscrew the 2 flat screws connecting the lamp wires to the
connector (one on each side).
Wear Cotton Gloves while handling the lamp.
Take the lamp out of the housing.
The new lamp comes with a isopropyl tissue; before putting
the new lamp in, wipe / clean the lamp with the isopropyl tis-
sue making sure there are no finger marks / grease marks left
on the glass.
Do not touch the lamp glass while putting it in the housing; if
you do, please clean the lamp glass again with the isopropyl
tissue.
The bubble on the lamp glass should stay on the inner side
(should not face the media while printing).
Put the wires back into the connectors and make sure they are
secure.
Put the lamp assembly
back into the carriage
housing.
Reconnect the UV data
cable on the top of the
lamp assembly.
Turn the Power ON &
the engine is ready for
printing.
To clean the glass from the inner side, take the lamp
assembly out of the housing (as described in 3.13 Re-
placing the uv lamps).
The moment you put the Red Tube in, the shutters will open and you can access
the glass from the top.
Take a clean rag with some isopropyl and clean the glass from the inner side;
making sure the glass is clean.
Put the Red tube back to its position (the shutters will close),
put the Yellow tube back to its position.
Crystal Glass
Put the UV lamp assembly back in the housing : Put the data
connector back on the UV lamp assembly and put the 4 mm
screws back on.
Shutters
Switch back all the 2 way ink valves to I position.
Take the Emergency Switch out and turn the Engine ON; do
some Quick Ink Purge.
! During printing when the compressed air pressure drops down (in-
sufficient) the carraige will move towards the home position and the
control panel will display an error message:
<<ERROR / AIR PRESSURE LOW>>
The print technology used on the :Anapurna range of printers, uses a closed ink circuit
that should be free of air. Even a small amount of air can cause printing artefacts, such
as missing nozzles or leaking print heads.
Take the 6 screws of the refill system panel (on ink door) and
remove the panel.
Put it gently on the floor, making sure that the data cable is
not disconnected and you can still reach the manual feeding
buttons.
Place some cleaning towels underneath the air filters.
Wear rubber gloves.
Loosen the white air cap on top of the filter
Wait untill ink is coming out. You can press the manual feeding
button to speed up the process.
Tighten the white air cap.
Make sure that you clean up all the ink that came out.
4. Periodic Maintenance.
4.1 Daily Maintenance.
General cleaning of the printing area (Safety).
Dusting the Anapurna, making sure its clean (general cleaning).
Clean the Capping Station.
Clean the Home Side (using Carriage Release function).
Ink Purge (quick) and cleaning the print heads with lint free cloth (no wiping,
just tap on the print head is enough) [p.41]
Check print heads by doing a Prime Test (F1 from Control Panel) [p.29].
Clean print heads with Cleaning Solution if Prime test is not good.
Its good to do a Prime Test at the end of the day to check Print heads.
Follow Perform a Head Flush on all the print heads procedures as discussed
above in weekend maintenance (do not turn the engine OFF)
Open the Capping Cover & clean the capping station
Press CAPPING from the control panel; the carriage will start going up, move
towards the left side (capping side) & move down on the caps
Push the red Emergency Button
Turn the Power Switch OFF (from rear side of the Anapurna)
Turn out the Emergency Button & power-on the engine (pressing START)
The carriage will start moving up and move towards the Home Side; wait till the
booting process is complete
Clean the capping station and close the Capping Cover
Wait till the base plate temperature reaches 49 C
Open the Home Cover
Turn the Vacuum gauge to restore the negative vacuum to approx -.036
Switch all the 2-way ink valves to I position, leave the solution valve at I
Perform a Long Purge (with intervals of 2 seconds ON and 4 seconds OFF) till ink
is coming out of the print heads
Take a new lint free cloth and clean the ink residue from the print heads (just a
gentle tap, no wiping)
Perform a PRIME TEST to check the print heads
A. INFORMATION.
1. Safety Instructions.
All boxes
should be a. Anapurna Engine.
checked by Know the Emergency Stop buttons.
the operator. Make sure that the Safety Sensors are working (turned ON).
(While at OFFLINE Mode, Press F4 & then F2).
Before printing, make sure no one is around the engine.
After printing, always put the engine to OFF LINE.
b. UV Light.
Do not look directly into the UV Light when printing.
Dont expose your skin directly to UV light.
If you need to look at the direction of the light, wear protective glasses.
c. UV Inks.
UV Inks (and waste) are chemicals, when handling the ink, wear
protective gloves to protect your skin. Also wear protective glasses
to avoid splashes.
Storage of inks. Ideal between 4 & 10 C. No more than 25 C at any time
Shelf Life of inks.
Take care when filling the main ink tank / cleaning tank.
Keep waste separate from the ink bottles.
Dispose off waste as per local council regulations.
Never mix solvent waste or aqueous waste with UV waste (as per local
council regulations).
2. Printer Overview.
a. Terminologies used (Home Side, Purge side or Capping side etc).
b. Anapurna Shuttle (carriage) Layout.
Print Heads, sub tanks etc.
2 way ink valves / solution valve.
UV Lamps.
c. Purge Button (Ink), Flushing Button (Cleaning Solution).
d. Negative Vacuum Gauge & Digital Indicator.
e. Ink Supply System.
B. OPERATIONS.
1. Wasatch SoftRIP AE.
a. Wasatch basics.
Printing Modes (4 pass, 8 pass, bi-dir, uni-dir).
Imaging Configurations.
Media Width.
b. Ripping & Printing.
Supported File formats.
File preparation: size, scale, crop, mirror, rotate, tiling.
Selection of correct Imaging Configuration (print mode).
Sending to Rip Queue (Or Rip & Print).
C. MAINTENANCE.
1. Print Head Purging / Cleaning (Function of 2 way valve).
a. Quick Purge if Prime Test (nozzle test) not good.
b. Long Purge.
c. Head Bleeding (drop the negative pressure down to -.010).
d. Head Cleaning using Cleaning Solution.
2. Periodic Maintenance.
a. Daily, Weekly, Weekend, Long Break engine preparation.
D. MISCELLANEOUS.
1. Consumables Required (How to order).
a. Inks, Cleaning Solution.
b. Recommended Media (Appendix 3 - Substrate list).
2. Have you received the Operator Manual?
3. Have you received the Anapurna M Ink MSDS?
4. Have you printed samples on Anapurna engine using flexible & rigid media.
5. You are comfortable and you have received sufficient information to
work with the :Anapurna M.
A. INFORMATION.
1. Safety Instructions.
All boxes
should be a. Anapurna Engine.
checked by Know the Emergency Stop buttons.
the operator. Make sure that the Safety Sensors are working (turned ON).
(While at OFFLINE Mode, Press F4 & then F2).
Before printing, make sure no one is around the engine.
After printing, always put the engine to OFF LINE.
b. UV Light.
Do not look directly into the UV Light when printing.
Dont expose your skin directly to UV light.
If you need to look at the direction of the light, wear protective glasses.
c. UV Inks.
UV Inks (and waste) are chemicals, when handling the ink, wear
protective gloves to protect your skin. Also wear protective glasses
to avoid splashes.
Storage of inks. Ideal between 4 & 10 C. No more than 25 C at any time
Shelf Life of inks.
Take care when filling the main ink tank / cleaning tank.
Keep waste separate from the ink bottles.
Dispose off waste as per local council regulations.
Never mix solvent waste or aqueous waste with UV waste (as per local
council regulations).
2. Printer Overview.
a. Terminologies used (Home Side, Purge side or Capping side etc).
b. Anapurna Shuttle (carriage) Layout.
Print Heads, sub tanks etc.
2 way ink valves / solution valve.
UV Lamps.
c. Purge Button (Ink), Flushing Button (Cleaning Solution).
d. Negative Vacuum Gauge & Digital Indicator.
e. Ink Supply System.
B. OPERATIONS.
1. Wasatch SoftRIP AE.
a. Wasatch basics.
Printing Modes (4 pass, 8 pass, bi-dir, uni-dir).
Imaging Configurations.
Media Width.
b. Ripping & Printing.
Supported File formats.
File preparation: size, scale, crop, mirror, rotate, tiling.
Selection of correct Imaging Configuration (print mode).
Sending to Rip Queue (Or Rip & Print).
c. Advanced settings (Wasatch SoftRIP AE manual).
Color related info (color curves, color replacement,...).
Use of ink restrictiona and ink limits.
Setting up an Imaging configurations (the standard Agfa configurations).
Print Strategies (immediate printing, manual layout,...).
Hot folder set-up.
d. Hardware setup (Wasatch SoftRIP AE manual).
Do not load any design software (DTP applications).
Never download anything from the internet.
C. MAINTENANCE.
1. Print Head Purging / Cleaning (Function of 2 way valve).
a. Quick Purge if Prime Test (nozzle test) not good.
b. Long Purge.
c. Head Bleeding (drop the negative pressure down to -.010).
d. Head Cleaning using Cleaning Solution.
4. Periodic Maintenance.
a. Daily, Weekly, Weekend, Long Break engine preparation.
D. MISCELLANEOUS.
1. Consumables Required (How to order).
a. Inks, Cleaning Solution.
b. Recommended Media (Appendix 3 - Substrate list).
2. Have you received the Operator Manual?
3. Have you received the Anapurna M Ink MSDS?
4. Have you printed samples on Anapurna engine using flexible & rigid media.
5. You are comfortable and you have received sufficient information to
work with the :Anapurna M.
Wet Strength Grey Back Paper Marchi +
Paper Coated Paper
Winder/Unwinder sensors.
When loading a roll of media, always put the roll in the centre of the bed. If the roll is
1370 mm (54 inches) wide or 1270 mm (50 inches) wide, it will have no issues regard-
ing the feed sensors. This is mostly to do with media with shorter widths.
When the media width is lower than (say like 1000 mm (39 inches) & the media is
loaded in the centre), the sensor can not sense the tensioning bar presence (or the
media presence) and the unwinder motor will not operate.
Solution is to put a piece of paper core on the tensioning bar so that the sensor can see
the paper core instead of the media and stop feeding (the feed motor stops).
Solution is to turn the vacuum valves to approx. 45 degrees so that only partial vacuum
is available on the table; allowing the media to feed properly.
Media.
Always check if the media is qualified (compatible) for UV inkjet printing. Please con-
tact media supplier and ask questions.
Before printing, check if the media is not damaged. The rigid media should be able to
sit flat on the table otherwise you will not be able to print (head crashes). Also handle
the media in a way to avoid finger prints on the surface. Observe heat and static sensi-
tivity of the substrate.
Also, if you are printing a job in Half Power (throughout the day), it will be good that
you run a Prime Test in the morning, afternoon and evening at Full Power and leave
the lamps ON at Full Power for 3 5 minutes. It has been observed that lamps perform
better this way.
Dual board printing requires the setup to be done in Wasatch (Manual Layout or Tem-
plate). Always make sure that you include all margins (left, centre, right) before putting
the media on the table.