Kodak 1200i Printer User Manual


 
KODAK 1200i WIDE-FORMAT PRINTING SYSTEM
Technical Training Guide 54
3. Check a voltage switch setting. CAUTION: Remove power
from printer. Verify the proper alternating current voltage
setting is fully engaged [either to the left (115 volts) or to
the right (230 volts)] as per the regional power provided.
Power off printer and cycle voltage switch to verify position.
NOTE: If switched to 230V when only using 115V, you will
typically get the ‘DRYER SYSTEM FAULT - DRYER OFF’
error message, but sometimes not until after you begin the print. (It can heat a
nose that is not losing energy to a print, but cannot maintain set-point once water
starts evaporating out of the ink.) If the situation is reversed, switched to 115V
when using 230V, many times the dryer will operate normally but may give
intermittent ‘OverTemp’ errors or ‘pop’ the circuit breaker (adjacent to switch).
NOTE: Since the dryer is turned off automatically the error condition may
disappear as soon as the alarm is displayed.
Action: Contact technical support.
DRYER WARMING-UP. PRINT ANYWAY?
1. Error condition occurs (and sounds a beep) when a print job is processed and
the current nose/dryer temperature is below a certain value of target
temperature.
2. Error condition will inhibit all printing. Select “Ok” to start print processing;
error message warning will be ignored. Select “Cancel” to pause print
processing; when the nose heaters come up to temperature printing will start
automatically (typically takes 2-8 minutes depending on the heat setting
entered).
Action: None – Operation is normal
DRYER TEMP TOO HIGH - DRYER OFF
1. Error condition activates if either sensor reads above 72 ºC (surface
temperature is 70 ºC). Dryer will be turned off automatically.
2. Error will repeat (and sound a beep again) if the user attempts to turn on the
dryer (until sensor temperature alarm level drops below 72 ºC)
Action: Contact technical support.