Oce Arizona T220UV User Manual - page 99
Troubleshooting Tips |
6/2/04
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Print Head is plugged or
not Firing.
Do a high purge. If there is no ink on the blotting cloth
for the head it is plugged, if there is ink then the head is
not firing. Do a spit to see if the heads are spitting on
the blotting cloth. If the head is plugged try a recovery
purge or two on just the offending color. If the head is not
firing, place a service call.
Vacuum squeals when
turned on
If the vacuum squeals when turned on, adjust the
vacuum hose to change the airflow, until the noise is
eliminated. Try a tight coil in the hose. Once a good
hose position has been determined use duct tape to hold
the hose in place.
Also, check hose clamps to verify they are tight and
check that all connections are secure.
Contact Service if the problem persists - an upgrade kit
is available.
Mist of Stray Ink
Very fine ink droplets that have no directionality (looks
like solar wind), may be caused by static electricity. Use
an anti-static device on the media or clean the media
with isoprophyl alcohol to reduce static. Also check that
the media height is set correctly.
Carriage crashing into the
Media
If a media collision error occurs, fix the obstruction if
easy to do so, then cancel the print. However if the
media is wedged between the carriage, do not attempt
to remove the jammed media, this could possibly
damage the print heads. Instead reboot the printer as
this will automatically raise the carriage to the highest
possible position during the reboot sequence so the
media can be removed.
SCSI ID 5 Oce Arizona
T220UV ASYN – Start
Unit Request Failed
(Error Message on
computer boot-up)
The error is caused by booting the computer after the
T220UVprinter has been powered up but prior to it being
online. Reboot the computer after the T220UVprinter
goes online.
Problem
Solution