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Operator Interface Hardware

Introduction

The Operator interacts with printer components to print, maintain, and monitor the state of the printer. This section identifies and explains the functions of the hardware.

Printer Hardware

Operator Interface Components

Table 1. Hardware Interface Components

Component

Function

1) Main Power Switch

Turns the printer On and Off.

2) Emergency Stops

Emergency stop buttons can shut down all motion and hazardous systems. There are three E-stops, one on the podium stand, and one on each end of the gantry.

3) Carriage Guard

Protects the operator from exposure to UV light and stops all motion if dislodged by an obstacle.

4) RMO

Optional

5) Printer Status Beacon

Indicates printer status.

6) UV Lamps

UV light is used to cure the ink.

7) Registration Pins

Allow the operator to register media by placing it against the pins.

Registration pin operation can be set at the user interface to work in either manual or automated mode. Pins can be enabled or disabled individually.

8) Print Button

Starts the current print job.

9) Maintenance Station

Designated area for cleaning the printheads and the underside of the carriage.

10) Vacuum Zone Control Handles

Five vacuum zone control handles determine if vacuum zones 2 to 6 on the printer table are active when the vacuum pump is switched on. Zone 1 is always on so it has no control handle. The zones on the Arizona 13x0 XT model are different (see Operate the Arizona 13x0 XT for details).

11) Automatic Maintenance Station (optional)

Provides a station where printheads can be parked on a vacuum system that pulls debris and particulate matter from the nozzles.

12) Ink Filters

Remove unwanted particulate matter from the ink. Ink filters are located behind a door under the ink bags.

13) Coolant Bottle

Provides coolant to maintain correct temperature of the ink in the printheads.

14) Vacuum Table Foot Switch

Toggles the pump that turns the table vacuum on/off. Vacuum must be on prior to starting a print.

15) Ink Bay

There are two ink bays: the Primary bay contains CMYK ink and the coolant bottle; the Secondary bay holds any additional supported color channels.

16) Vacuum Gauge

Displays the strength of the table vacuum system. If it reads less than 10"Hg, check for vacuum leaks.

17) Static Suppression Bar (optional)

Reduces static charge on the media. Results in less ink misting on the printed image.

Ink Bays and Vacuum Zone Control Handles