4 user's reference, 1 materials, 2 adjusting the height of the printing head – Roland FJ-40 User Manual
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4 User's Reference
4 User's Reference
4-1 Materials
Conditions for Usable Materials
A) Maximum material thickness, including base paper (peeled-off paper)
: 1.0 mm (0.039") (When head is raised)
B) Maximum diameter for roll material : 180 mm (7-1/16") (surface to be printed
or cut must face outward)
C) Core inner diameter for roll material: 50.8 or 76.2 mm (2" or 3")
D) Maximum weight for roll material
: 20 kg (44.1 lb.)
E) Roll material with a starting edge that is not taped down
Acceptable material widths
FJ-50
FJ-40
210 mm to 1350 mm (8-5/16" to 53-1/8")
210 mm to 1125 mm (8-5/16" to 44-1/4")
* Use genuine media for the FJ-50/40.
Side view of roll material
4-2 Adjusting the Height of the Printing Head
When using material that is thick or susceptible to warping, material feed may not proceed smoothly, or the material may jam. When
such material is loaded, you can adjust the height of the printing head. To adjust the height of the head, move the lever until it clicks into
place at one of the positions 1 to 3 in the figure.
This should normally be left at position 1. If printing results material feed that is not smooth because of problems such as the material
jamming or the head catching on the material, adjust the height of the head.
When the height of the printing head has been adjusted, it is necessary to perform bidirectional correction (only when the printing
direction for [PRINT QUALITY] has been set to [BI-DIRECTION]). For more information about bidirectional correction, see "2-6
Performing Printing - Making Corrections for Printing - Bidirectional Correction."
Lever
Height of the printing head
3
2
1
High
Low
* Be sure that the
carriage is in standby
position before
attempting to move the
lever.