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Hitachi RX2 ●Safety Precautions (1) SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ● Before using the printer, thoroughly read the following safety precautions for optimum printer use. ● You should observe the precautions set forth below in order to use the product properly and avoid endangering you or other persons or damaging property. For the purpose of clarifying the severity of injury or damage and likelihood of occurrence, the precautions are classified into two categories, WARNING and CAUTION, which both describe hazardous situations that may arise if you ignore the precautions and perform an incorrect hand
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●Start operation 3-6 * Thoroughly wipe off the makeup on the surface of each part (including the mounting base) and dry each part thoroughly with wiping paper. Clean the inside of the cleaning section with makeup. Clean the orifice plate, charge electrode, deflection electrode, gutter, and mounting base with makeup. (Also see “1.3 Print head cleaning”.) 3 Loosen the screw and remove the print head cover. 2 Orifice plate Charge electrode Deflection electrode Mounting base Beaker Cleaning bottle Gutter Area to be cleaned Loosen the screw. Print head cover Pull out. Around noz
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4-47 ●Print shift code Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 6 / 1000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Back space + − × / ( ) . : , ! Dupli- cate Paste ” # $ % & ¥ Space etc. ▽ Calendar /count ← ★◎ ‥ Logo 《 》 Delete 110 20 → Prev.item abcde fghij klmno Next item abcde fghij klmno Insert ABC・ Over- write ABC… 123‥ Sign ’■ [ ] =?<>;* _ − + M Manual Startup Apply HOME Print spec. Print f
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4 ●Contents 8. INK AND MAKEUP REPLENISHMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-1 8.1 Replenishing the ink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 8.2 Replenishing the makeup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 9. WHEN WARNING OR FAULT WAS GENERATED. . . . . . . . 9-1 9.1 Display when warning or fault was generated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 9.2 On-screen message descriptions. . .
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4-15 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) Print format 2015.07.07 12:45 Adjustment char. cond. Com=0 [Stop ] Bold (times 1∼9) Bar code Message name[ ] 1 none 02 5×7 Dot matrix Print spec. Edit message 2 lines ⋮ 1 line ⋮ Prev.col. Next col. 0 To Overall − + Inter-char. space (MAX 27 ) Line spacing (MAX 2 ) M Manual Startup Apply HOME Back 3 lines ⋮ To Overall To Overall (2) Selecting all print items ●All the print item
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●Start operation 3-10 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Com=0 ===== Manual Control Menu ===== Stops ink ejection without cleaning. Cancel ===== Print Abort Confirmation ===== Printing will be aborted. Solution Press <OK> to abort. OK Cancel No-cleaning stop No deflection voltage is applied. The printer status becomes Standby. Standby Start printing The
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4-21 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) Adjust Inter-character space 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Select line Message name[ ] 1st line Select area Inter-char. space Adjust Inter-character space Column 1 Back ← →《 》 110 20 OK 06 Start End Cancel Set value [ 00 ] 2015/12/31・ − + M Manual Startup Apply HOME Character size inter-character space Character size (horizontal × vertical) Number of horizontal dots of character I
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Hitachi RX2 5-2 ●Confirm the Unit information Unit information 2015.07.07 12:45 Back Com=0 [Ready ] TYPE-FORM Serial number Ink type RX2-SD160W 99999999 JP-K69 M Manual HOME Shutdown Upgrade 5.1 Confirm the Unit information (1) Functions ●Displays the unit TYPE-FORM, serial number, login information, and ink type. Item Description TYPE-FORM ●Displays the TYPE-FORM of the unit. Serial number ●Displays the serial number of the unit. Ink type ●Displays the type of ink used. Upgrade (RX2-S only) ●The Upgrade cond
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Hitachi RX2 7-25 ●Creating a user pattern Create user pattern 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Pattern [ ] Dot matrix 5×8 Select bitmap data OK Q W E R T Y U I O P A S D F G H J K L Z X C V B N Space etc. ▽ 123‥ Sign ★◎ ‥ Logo Change Change ABC… M Manual Startup HOME Cancel M 7.3.5 Selecting a bitmap file(BMP) (1) Functions ●The bitmap file stored in the USB memory is called up as a user pattern. ●This can be called up by the select bitmap data screen and pattern paste screen of the free size pattern being edited.
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7-23 ●Creating a user pattern Create user pattern 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Pattern [ ] Horizontal dot Vertical size (1∼32) Horizontal size (1∼320) Free Fixed 01 001 〈 《 》 〉 Create/Edit Back Select Save M Manual Startup HOME Create user pattern 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Pattern [ ] Horizontal dot Vertical size (1∼32) Horizontal siz
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Hitachi RX2 4-51 ●Update the print contents at a fixed interval (Time count) Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 6 / 1000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Back space + − × / ( ) . : , ! Dupli- cate Paste ” # $ % & ¥ Space etc. ▽ Calendar /count ← ★◎ ‥ Logo 《 》 Delete 110 20 → Prev.item abcde fghij klmno Next item abcde fghij klmno Insert ABC・ Over- write ABC… 123‥ Sign ’■ [ ] =?<>;* _ − + M Manu
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Hitachi RX2 7-15 ●Creating a user pattern Create user pattern 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Pattern [ ] Horizontal dot Dot matrix Inter-char. space Fixed Free 5×8 3 Create/Edit Back Select Save M Manual Startup HOME (2) Operation 1 7.3 Creating a user pattern 7.3.1 Creating and saving user pattern (1) Functions ●Creates a user pattern. ●Fixed size decides the horizontal dots and vertical dots according to the dot matrix. ●Free size allows creation of an arbitrarily sized pattern within horizontal 320 dots x vertical 32 dots. ●Shows the number of characters which can be created. RX2-B RX2-S Fixed s
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Hitachi RX2 4-73 ●Set the print specifications When the nozzle is positioned before the sensor When the nozzle is positioned after the sensor Print start delay=a-b (mm) Print start delay=a+b (mm) Print start delay ●The printing start position can be specified. ●After setting in character units or mm units, fine adjust in scan units. ●When you want to input in mm units, input “Line speed”. ●The positional relationship between the sensor and nozzle is as indicated below. 6 ●Specify the print start delay (printing start position) as suggested below. (i) Measure the length of the print start delay. (ii) Measure the inter-
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●Start operation 3-2 3 Print description 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Menu Com=0 [Stop ] Ink operating time 100(hours) Cumulative op. time 100(hours) Print count 1000(prints) Ink pressure 0.000(MPa;standard value:0.250) Change message Select message Overwrite message Adjust print parameters Operation management
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●Troubleshooting guide 10-1 Phenomenon Check Solution The power does not turn ON at the press of the Start switch. ● Check that the main power switch is turned ON. ● Turn ON the main power switch. ● Check that the power plug is properly connected to a power outlet. ● Check that electrical power is supplied to the employed power outlet. ● Turn OFF the main power switch. Ensure that power is supplied to the power outlet, and then connect the power plug to the
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Hitachi RX2 ●Print shift code 4-48 Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 7 / 1000 A B C D E F G H I J Back space K L M N O P Q R S T Dupli- cate Paste U V W X Y Z Space etc. ▽ Calendar /count ← 123‥ Sign ★◎ ‥ Logo 《 》 Delete 110 20 → Prev.item abcde fghij klmno Next item abcde fghij klmno Change Change Insert EEBC・ Over- write ABC… − + Print spec. Print format M Manual Startup Apply HOME Back Cal. cond. Count cond. Cal
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●Manage messages 7-6 Manage messages 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name [ ] Group No. Group name [ ] [ ] 00 Search condition No△ Message name No△ Message name SAMPLE01 SAMPLE02 SAMPLE03 SAMPLE04 1 2 3 4 Multi ple Area Nor- mal Change mes- sage name De
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Hitachi RX2 8-3 ●Replenishing the makeup 8.2 Replenishing the makeup (1) Overview ●Replenish the makeup in the makeup reservoir within 60 minutes after a makeup Low warning was generated. If replenishment is not performed, the printer will stop. ●The makeup can be replenished without regard as to whether the IJ printer power is ON or OFF or the printer’s operating state. ●When the makeup is replenished, the warning is automatically reset. (2) Operation Open the maintenance cover, pull the makeup reservoir forward, and remove the cap of the makeup reservoir. 1 Remove the cap from the makeup bottle and replenish the ink by pouring it
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Hitachi RX2 4-17 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) Print format 2015.07.07 12:45 Adjustment char. cond. Com=0 [Stop ] Select Line Bold (times 1∼9) Bar code Message name[ ] 2nd line 1 none 02 5×7 Dot matrix Print spec. Edit message Column 2 To OverallAdd Col.Insert C.Delete C.2 lines ⋮ 1 line ⋮ Prev.col. Next col. 0 1st line − + Inter-char. space (MAX 27 ) Line spacing (MAX 2 ) M Manual Startup Apply HOME Back 3 lines ⋮ Add Col.Insert C.Delete C. 4.7.3 Add and delete print items (1) Function ●Deletes, inserts, and adds print items in column units. M
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4-57 ●Use the count function Value Range Update (in progress) (unit) A01 A00 Z99 00000 00001 Increment Jump from: to: Reset Count skip ・99 ・01 ・・・ 01 down up Direction Zero-suppression Multiplier ・・・・・・・・・・ Enable Disable ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Number by +1 from “A01” to “Z99”. 2 Count result A01 A02 A03 A98 A99 B01
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Hitachi RX2 ●Appendix 13-4 R Ready state. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4, 3-9, 3-10, 3-11, 3-21, 5-3 Ready state → Standby state switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10 Repeat count. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-78, 6-2 Repeat intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-73, 4-78 Repeat print sensor mode. . . . . . . . . . . .
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Hitachi RX2 ●Editing standard pattern 7-34 4 Edit standard pattern 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Pattern [ E ] Dot matrix 5×8 Back Restore Edit Select Save E HOME Press OK . The pattern is selected. 5 Create a pattern at the dot pattern creation area. When directly touched, the shading of the dot is reversed. When a dot was reversed by touching it directly, make the display magnification quadruple. 6 Press Save . The save message screen is displayed. Restores the pattern before the change. Save Edit
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Hitachi RX2 4-9 ●Edit messages different from the current message 1 4.5 Edit messages different from the current message (1) Overview ●Edits and saves a specific saved message or a new message. ●Since a message different from the current message (message currently being printed) is edited, the contents currently being printed are not affected. ●When the Back button is pressed at the Edit message screen or other edit screen, the display returns to the Select message screen. Before pressing the Back button, always save the created and edited message. If returned to the Select message screen without sa
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Hitachi RX2 ●Use the calendar function 4-42 Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 12 / 1000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Back space + − × / ! Dupli- cate Paste ” # $ % & ¥ Space etc. ▽ Calendar /count ← ★◎ ‥ Logo 《 》 Delete 110 20 → Prev.item abcde fghij klmno Next item abcde fghij klmno Insert YY.MM.DDh・ ABC… ( ) . : , ’ ■ [ ] = ? < > ; * _ Over- write 123‥ Sign �
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Hitachi RX2 7-17 ●Creating a user pattern 4 Create user pattern 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Pattern [ ] Pattern size Hor. [ 16] Vert.[ 16] Cursor position Hor. [ 1] Vert.[ 1] Zoom ×2 Clear Back Select Save Dupli- cate Paste Move Clear area Invert Rec- tangle Rec- tangle fill 〈 《 》 〉 ▲ △ ▼ ▽ M Manual Startup HOME Create user pattern 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Pattern [ ] Pattern size Hor. [ 16] Vert.[ 16] Cursor position Hor. [ 8] Vert.[ 3] Zo
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Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) 4-16 Print format 2015.07.07 12:45 Adjustment char. cond. Com=0 [Stop ] Select Line Bold (times 1∼9) Bar code Message name[ ] 2nd line 1 none 02 5×7 Dot matrix Print spec. Edit message Column 1 To OverallAdd Col.Insert C.Delete C.2 lines ⋮ 1 line ⋮ Prev.col. Next col. 0 1st line − + M Manual Startup Apply HOME Back Inter-char. space (MAX 27 ) Line spacing (MAX 2 ) 3 lines ⋮ 2 lines ⋮ 1 line ⋮ 4.7.2 Se
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4-49 ●Print shift code When the work shifts exceeded 12 classes, switch using Prev. Dsp. or Next Dsp. . Insertion or deletion can be performed in line units. Shift code setup 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Input time in ascending order. 2 00 Insert line Delete line Duplicate 00 00 00 00 1 : ∼23:59 ∼23:59: Back M Manual Startup HOME Shift code setup 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [S
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8-1 ●Ink and makeup replenishment ● When replenishing the ink and makeup, changing the ink, or performing other work in which the ink and makeup are handled, be sure not to spill the ink and makeup. If the ink and makeup is accidentally spilled, quickly wipe it off with wiping paper, etc. Do not close the maintenance cover until you verify that the wiped parts are completely dry. Since the ink and makeup vapor will collect inside the printer espec
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Hitachi RX2 4-13 ●Save created messages Ent Enter Input the message name and press the Enter . A keyboard is displayed. Press Message name. A keyboard is displayed. Save message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] 01 GROUP001 Save message as (name) Group No. Free space 20 % ABC001 A B C D E F G H I J Insert Over- write Delete Back space K L M N O P Q R S T Dupli- cate Paste U V W X Y Z Ent Enter Space Cancel ← → ABC001 123… Sign
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Hitachi RX2 ●Use the count function 4-60 Value Range Update (in progress) (unit) 0000 0000 9999 00000 00001 Increment Jump from: to: Reset Count skip ・・・・ ・・・・ ・・・・ 01 down up Direction Zero-suppression Multiplier ・・・・・・・・・・ Disable Enable ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Print by replacing 0 of the count value with a space. 5 ●”0” at the leading digit of the count cha
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7-11 ●Manage group Manage group 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name [ ] No Group name No Group name GROUP001 GROUP002 GROUP003 GROUP004 GROUP005 GROUP006 GROUP007 GROUP008 GROUP009 GROUP010 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GROUP011 GROUP012 GROUP013 GROUP014 G
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Hitachi RX2 13-1 ●Appendix A Actual print width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-75 Add column to end. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17 Adjust print parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17, 4-1, 4-5, 4-73, 5-6 Adjustment char. Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7-1 ●Auxiliary functions Aux. function menu 2015.07.07 12:45 Back Com=0 [Stop ] Manage messages / Group Create user pattern Calibrate touch screen coordinates Copy data (IJP → USB) Copy data (USB → IJP) Edit Standard pattern Edit substitution rule Select Languages M Manual Startup HOME 7 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS Item Contents Reference Manage messages ●Performs message name change, deletion, save number change, and group chang
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3-23 ●Basic operation 2 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 Excitation V-ref. Ref. ambient temperature Automatic update Incremental change Print trigger source Print data Inc. 11 1 20 (1∼9) Data to be displayed For test Sensor Button input Excitation V update [Standby ] (0∼19) − + (℃) M Manual HOME Shutdown 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 Excitation V-ref. Ref. ambient temperature Automatic update Incremental change Print trigger source Print
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Hitachi RX2 ●Appendix 13-2 D Data Entry Confirmation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-26, 4-4 Date/time setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19, 3-24, 4-34, 5-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-9, 9-7, 10-1 Day of the week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34, 4-36, 7-35 Delete column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Hitachi RX2 ●Use the calendar function 4-40 Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] ← 《 》 110 20 → Prev.item abcde fghij klmno Next item abcde fghij klmno YY.MM.DD・ Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 3 / 1000 Year Month Day Hour Minu- te Seco- nd Total days Week num- ber Day of week Shift code Time count Count Back space etc. ▽ 123‥ Sign ★◎ ‥ Logo ABC… Delete Insert + − × / ( ) . : , Over- write Calendar / count − + ← → Cancel OK h・ Space Print spec. Print format M Manual
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●Start operation 3-12 3.1.4 Specifying the user (1) Functions ●Specifies the user to be logged in at power-on. ●Selects the user and inputs the password when logging in. ●The administrator defines the user name and password and password protection setting in advance. The password protection setting can be changed beforehand for each user. The user name must be within 12 digits. ●Sets whether or not to select a user which logs in when the power is turned on. See the Technical Manual “3.3 Selecting user when power is turn
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Hitachi RX2 ●External views 2-1 2. COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2.1 External views (1) External views Operating status indicator lamps Displays «Ready», «Fault» and «Warning» Handle USB cover Start / Stop switch (*Standard Model only) Main power switch Power lamp Maintenance cover Opened/closed for ink and makeup replacement and other maintenance purposes. Print head This section performs printing.
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●Manage messages 7-8 3 Manage messages 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name [ ] Group No. Group name [ ] [ ] Tow message number will be swapped. 00 Search condition No△ Message name No△ Message name Select page 1/1 OK Free number De- tails SAMPLE01 SAMPLE02 SAMPLE03 SAMPLE0
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4-19 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) Dot matrix ●Sets the character size. 3 Settable sizes (horizontal dots × vertical dots) 4×5, 5×5, 5×8(5×7), 9×8(9×7), 7×10, 10×12, 11×11, 12×16, 18×24, 24×32, 5×3 (chimney), 5×5 (chimney), 7×5(chimney) (Optional on RX2-S) ●See “6.1 Set the user environment” for 5×8, 5×7 and 9×8, 9×7 switching. However, for special characters, accent characters, Russian charact
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Hitachi RX2 6-11 ●Set up the touch screen Touch screen setup 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Display Keyboard layout ICON Display Clock display format Confirmation window for Manual Control Menu Arabic input method OFF in 3 min. ABC QWERTY YYYY.MM.DD Non display Display Back Disable Enable to the right to the left (2) Operation Press Touch screen setup in the environment setup menu. 1
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Hitachi RX2 1-2 ●Print head cleaning 1.3 Print head cleaning Take the following precautions when cleaning ink from around the nozzle. (1) Orient the end of the print head downward and pour makeup onto the dirty part and clean while catching the makeup in a beaker. (2) After cleaning, thoroughly wipe the print head with wiping paper and allow it to dry. ●Thoroughly dry the nozzle, charge electrode, deflection electrode, mounting base and fringe of the gutter. Confirm that the parts are sufficiently dry before starting the next operation. If operated while wet, the printer will not start normall
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Hitachi RX2 ●Checking the functions which can be performed 5-7 Password protection 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Edit message Select message Save message Print specifications Print format Maintenance Password setup Back access protect access protect access protect access protect access protect access protect access protect M Manual Startup HOME (2) Operation Press Password protection in the maintenance menu. The Password protection screen is displayed. 1 The yellow items are the setting contents.
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●Use the count function 4-64 Count conditions 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 2 Back 《 》 110 20 2nd screen 1st screen 3rd screen Count blocks:1/1 CCC・ Increment Jump from: to: Reset ・・・ ・・・ ・・・ 01 down up Direction − + Prev. Next M Manual Startup HOME (2nd screen) Count conditions 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Colu
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Hitachi RX2 ●Remedial action to be taken in the event of a printing failure 9-11 (*1) See the Technical Manual No. Printing failure description (phenomenon) Probable cause Solution Reference 1 Chipped print (minus deflection electrode side) Ink and foreign matter are stuck to the gutter. ● Clean the gutter. ● Replace the recovery filter. 6.6 (*1) 6.8 (*1) Ink and foreign matter are stuck to the charge and deflection electrodes. ● Clean the charge and deflection electrodes. 3.1.2 Ink and foreign matter are stuck to the ink ejection port. ● Remove the ink and
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Hitachi RX2 ●Basic operation 3-24 Date/time setup 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 Current time Calendar time control Calendar time Clock system 24-hour clock clock stop OK 07 2015 (year) 07 (month) (day) 12 45 45 (hour) (minute) (second) 07 2015 (year) 07 (month) (day) 12 45 45 (hour) (minute) (second) 12-hour clock ● Press OK to apply the date/time setup. ● The current time affects the clock display only when changes are made. ● Calendar character will be printed based on «calendar time» Cancel same
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Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Free layout; RX2-S only) 4-28 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 − 《 + 》 Back M Manual Startup Apply HOME 00000 00100 Print format [Stop ] Message name[ ] Overall item move Individual item move Delete item Insert item Item 1 Usage range Hor. 60 Vert. 16 Adjustment char. cond. Print spec. Edit message Bold (times 1∼9) Bar code 1 none Inter-char. space (MAX 0) 1 12×16 Dot matrix Item position select Touch on screen at insert position. The touch position is left-bottom coordinate of item. Cancel 4.8.3 Add
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4-7 ●Call and print saved messages Select message 2015.07.07 12:45 OK Com=0 [Stop ] Details Message name[ ] Group No. Group name [ ] [ ] 00 Search condition ABC001 ABC002 ABC003 LMN10 LMN20 ABC004 ABC00�
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Hitachi RX2 ●Shutdown 1-3 1.4 Shutdown (no-cleaning stop) When you press the Shutdown on the upper right-hand corner of the screen, the printer stops after completing its automatic nozzle cleaning sequence. If you repeatedly activate the Shutdown to stop an operation, excessive makeup will enter the printer, thereby thinning the ink or producing an unduly high ink main tank solution level. If it is absolutely necessary to repeatedly stop the printer operation, use the following procedure. 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Com=0 =====
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Hitachi RX2 ●Use the count function 4-68 Value Range Update (in progress) (unit) 000 000 ZZZ 00000 00001 Increment Jump from: to: Reset Count skip ・・・ ・・・ ・・・ 01 down up Direction Zero-suppression Multiplier ・・・・・・・・・・ Enable Disable Ⅰ ・ ・ ・ ・ 000 001 002 ‥‥ 00H 00J 00K 00L 00M ‥‥ 0HZ 0J0 0J1 0�
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Hitachi RX2 (2) ●Safety Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued) WARNING ● Ensure that there is no flame- or arc-generating device around the printer. The ink and makeup are both flammable and may cause fire. Fire can be generated by matches, lighters, cigarettes, heaters, stoves, gas burners, welders, grinders and static electricity. Arcs may be generated from open-type relays, switches, and brush motors. Before handling the ink and makeup, remove static electricity from your body, peripheral equipment, and so on. In the interest of safety, position a dry-chemical fire extinguisher near the printer. ● Since the ink and
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Hitachi RX2 ●Basic operation 3-22 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 Excitation V-ref. Ref. ambient temperature Automatic update Incremental change Print trigger source Print data Inc. 1 (0∼19) (℃) 20 (1∼9) 11 Excitation V update [Standby ] SensorButton input Data to be displayed For test Incre- ment 7 8 9 Enter 4 5 6 Clear 1 2 3 0 ← → Decre- ment Cancel 11 − M Manual HOME Shutdown 3.3.3 Basic operation to change the settings (1) Overview ●There are 3 types of settings. No. Classification Set value confirmation method Set value change method 1 Setting of value The value is displayed o
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Hitachi RX2 7-27 ●Touch screen coordinate correction Touch screen coord. 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Carefully touch the intersection of the crosshairs. Cancel ===== Touch Screen Coordinate Correction ===== Touch screen coordinate correction will be applied. To return to the previous setting, press [Cancel]. OK Cancel 7.4 Touch screen coordinate correction (1) Functions ●Corrects touch screen and screen coordinate position offset. (2) Operation 1 Press Calibrate touch screen coordinates in the auxiliary functions menu. The Touch screen coord. screen is displayed. 2 P
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Hitachi RX2 4-81 ●Set the print specifications Adjust print parameters 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Character height (0∼99) Character width (0∼3999) Print start delay (0∼9999)SC Pulse rate div. Factor Message name [ ] − + Change unit Save Back − + 85 − + 0002 − + 0000 − + 001 (1/1∼1/
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Hitachi RX2 (6) ●Safety Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued) FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
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3-19 ●Basic operation (3) Environment setup menu, Auxiliary menu, Maintenance menu Environment setup menu Auxiliary function menu Maintenance menu User environment setup Date / time setup Communication environment setup Touch screen setup Login management Manage messages / Group Create user pattern Calibration touch screen coordinates Copy data (IJP → USB) Copy data (USB → IJP) Edit standard pattern Edit substitution rules Select languages Unit information Operation management Tes t p rin t Excitation V update (Nozzle test) View alarm history Circulation control Vi
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Hitachi RX2 ●Backing up data to USB memory 7-30 2 Copy data USB→IJP 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Data type Copy data Print data Standard pattern User pattern Select the copy target and then press <Start copy>. Serial number 99999999 Folder to be copied 99999999 Enable Enable Enable Disable Disable Disable Start copy Cancel HOME Proc. Status Copy data USB→IJP 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Copying in progress. Serial number 99999999 Folder to be copied 999
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Hitachi RX2 ●On-screen message descriptions 9-7 No. Message Meaning of message Remedy 63 Internal Communication Error M The internal data processing error. ● Ink stop and the printer power OFF are recommend. Turn the printer OFF and then back ON after 10 seconds. 9.2.2 Warning messages No. Message Meaning of message Remedy 65 Excitation V-ref. Review The excitation voltage reference needs to be updated. ● Perform the Nozzle test and update the Excitation V-ref. setting. ( Technical manual 6.10) 66 Viscosity Reading Instable
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1-6 ●Protection sheet 1.9 Protection sheet A protection sheet is provided to protect the screen display of the IJ printer. This is used to prevent the screen display from becoming dirty, scratched, etc. (1) Installing the protection sheet Clean all dirt, debris, ink, etc., from the panel surface. Use a paper wipe, etc., soaked in water or makeup to wipe the display clean. *Install the protection sheet after the panel surface has dried. Peel off the removable paper
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Hitachi RX2 ●Maintenance 5-1 Maintenance menu 2015.07.07 12:45 Back Com=0 [Ready ] Unit information Operation management Test print Excitation V update (Nozzle test) View alarm history Circulation control View software version Comm. monitor Password protection M Manual HOME Shutdown Solenoid valve/ pump test (1) Functions 5. MAINTENANCE Item Description Reference Unit information ●Displays the unit TYPE-FORM, serial number, etc. 5.1 Operation management ●Displays the operational status. 5.2 Test print ●Prints without any start print signal input. 5.3 Excitation V update (Nozzle test) ●Finds the optimum excitation V-ref. value to ma
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Hitachi RX2 ●Manage group 7-14 3 Manage group 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name [ ] No Group name No Group name Select page 1/5 GROUP001 GROUP002 GROUP003 GROUP004 GROUP005 GROUP006 GROUP007 GROUP008 GROUP009 GROUP010 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GROUP011 GROUP012 GROUP013 GROUP�
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6-3 ●Set the user environment (Example) Results when print contents of [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0] [ABC] are printed in character orientation 1. print.complete Output for a fixed time after printing is complete. print.-in-progress Output while the IJ printer is printing. right-justified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A BC left-justified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ABC ●Columns with items with double width size 5 to 9 set are always printed right-justified. ●This setting functions the same as reciprocating printing reverse dir
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●Set the print specifications 4-80 Error correction level Data restoration percentage M Approx. 15% Q Approx. 25% EAN Prefix (RX2-S only) ●Whether to set bar code EAN-13, EAN-8 country code by character input or print format is selected. 3 Number of digits of bar code Country code Data Check digit Total number of digits EAN-13 2 10 1 13 EAN-8 2 5 1 8 EAN Prefix Set value Character input Print format Handling of country code Country code is input at the head of the data. Set by print format without including cou
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Hitachi RX2 5-6 ●Checking the functions which can be performed 5.5 Checking the functions that can be performed (1) Functions ●Checks if each function is accessible or protected. ●When protected, the administrator sets protection using the login function beforehand. ●For protected functions, the corresponding operation buttons are not displayed or the corresponding screens cannot be entered. ●If executable functions are restricted, the names of the corresponding screens will be shaded. Protected functions Item Prot
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Hitachi RX2 4-63 ●Use the count function Apply Press Apply . The character string of the print contents edit area is displayed in the print layout. The count character input is applied. 4 Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 2 Char. count 6 / 1000 A B C D E F G H I J Back space K L M N O P Q R S T Dupli- cate Paste U V W X Y Z Space etc. ▽ Calendar /count ← 123‥ Sign ★◎ ‥ Logo
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Hitachi RX2 6-7 ●Set the user environment Change Character Orientation : “Character orientation 0 or 3” Change mode : “OFF = normal and forward” (Example) Examples of printing “ABC” onto trapezoidal print material Change Character Orientation : “Reverse direction printing” Change mode : “OFF = forward” Change Character Orientation : “Normal or inverted” Change mode : “OFF = normal” 1 2 3 ●Operation examples A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C order of printing order of printing order of printing order of printing order of printing order of printing Direction of transport Direction of transport Rec
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Hitachi RX2 ●Replenishing the ink 8-2 8.1 Replenishing the ink (1) Overview ●Replenish the ink in the ink reservoir within 60 minutes after an Ink Low warning is generated. If the ink is not replenished, the printer will stop. ●The ink can be replenished without regard to whether the IJ printer power is ON or OFF or the printer’s operating state. ●When the ink is replenished, the warning is automatically reset. (2) Operation Open the maintenance cover, pull the ink reservoir forward, and remove the cap of the ink reservoir. 1 Remove the cap from the ink bottle and replen
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7-7 ●Manage messages Manage messages 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name [ ] Group No. Group name [ ] [ ] Select the move destination 00 Search condition No△ Message name No△ Message name SAMPLE01 SAMPLE02 SAMPLE03 SAMPLE04 1 2 3 4 Nor- mal Select page 1/1 Free number De- tails M
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Hitachi RX2 4-77 ●Set the print specifications ●When the conditions in the following table are met during mixed single/interlaced control, printing that mixes single scan and interlaced is possible. Conditions for interlaced printing at Mixed single scan and interlaced No. Conditions Example of print data 1 Barcodes are not set. 2 When number of line is two or more, all fonts of items in each column are the same. 3 Ink drop use is from 1/1 to 1/4. (The high speed print is not applicable.) (Column 1) (Column 2) (Column 3) 5×8 7×10 5×8 18×24 7×10 5×8 Single scan Interlaced ●When the conditions in the following table are met during dot
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6-5 ●Set the user environment User environment setup 2015.07.07 12:45 Back Com=0 [Stop ] Repeat print sensor mode Change Character orientation Change mode Reverse print Print signal type Print data changeover error Char. Size menu 1 Char. Size menu 2 Excitation V-ref. warning Reverse direction printing OFF-ON transition signal ON left-justified right-justified 5×7 5×8 9×7 9×8 print. -in-progress print. complete OFF=forward (ABC) M Manual Startup HOME Enable Disable Disable Enable Prev.Dsp. Next Dsp. Us
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Hitachi RX2 ●Creating a user pattern 7-20 Create user pattern 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Pattern [ ] Pattern size Hor. [ 16] Vert.[ 16] Cursor position Hor. [ 1] Vert.[ 1] Zoom ×2 〈 《 》 〉 ▲ △ ▼ ▽ Decide the position and press [Start]. Dupli- cate Paste Move Clear area Invert Rec- tangle Rec- tangle fill Start M Manual Startup HOME Cancel 7.3.3 Editing a pattern (1) Functions Name Function Duplicate, Paste ●Duplicates the pattern of the selected range and pastes it to an arbitrary posi
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Hitachi RX2 ●Set the user environment 6-2 Character orientation by “Change Character Orientation” and “Change mode” combination Change Character Orientation Change mode Character orientation Reciprocative printing signal : OFF Reciprocative printing signal : ON Reverse direction printing OFF = forward 0:ABC(→) 1:ABC(←) 3: (→) 2: (←) OFF = reverse 1:ABC(←) 0:ABC(→) 2: (←) 3: (→) Normal or inverted OFF=normal 0:ABC(→) 2: (←) 3: (→) 1:ABC(←) OFF=Inverted 2: (←) 0:ABC(→) 1:ABC(←) 3: (→) Character
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3-7 ●Start operation 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Com=0 ===== Ink Jet Startup Confirmation ===== The ink jet will be turned ON. Solution To turn the ink jet ON, press <Ready>. Ready Cancel With the print head cover removed, press the Startup → Ready . ● Ink is ejected from the nozzle. (The status changes from “Stop” to “Starting”. ● Operate the unit with the end of the print head remaining inside the beaker. 4 Startup Press Start up . Press Ready .
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4-39 ●Use the calendar function Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 11 / 1000 A B C D E F G H I J Back space K L M N O P Q R S T Dupli- cate Paste U V W X Y Z Space etc. ▽ Calendar /count ← 123‥ Sign ★◎ ‥ Logo 《 》 Delete 110 20 → Prev.item abcde fghij klmno Next item abcde fghij klmno Change Change Insert YY.MM.DD・ Over- wri
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Hitachi RX2 4-53 ●Update the print contents at a fixed interval (Time count) Time count conditions 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Duplicate Back 《 》 110 20 FFBC・ Range Reset Reset time hour 00 minute Renewal period 00 99 00 00 15 minutes − + M Manual Startup HOME Press Time count . The Time count conditions screen is displayed. 7 Input the range, reset value, reset time, and renewal period. 8 Press Back . Returns to the Calendar conditions screen. 9 Back Back Time count conditions
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●Save created messages 4-12 Change message 2015.07.07 12:45 Save and Back Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] :Multiple print formats can be mixed. <Format Setup> − + Print format Edit message Print spec. Various print setup Individual setup Overall setup :Character size and inter-character space set value are matched at all lines. Only 1 column can be input. Back Startup M Manual HOME Free layout :An arbitrary position can be set for each print item. Save message 2015.07.07 12:45 OK C
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4-3 ●Edit messages to be printed XY ABCDEFG 2015.12.31 ABCDEFG 2015.12.31 ABCD 2015.12.31 XY EFG 4.2 Edit messages to be printed (Change message screen) (1) Overview ●Edits the current message (message currently being printed). ●There are 2 types of print format. ●Style displayed in the Details mode of the message name list display of the Select message screen shows the type of print format. Types of Style Type of Style Meaning Features (a) Individual Individual setup of fixed layout Multiple characte
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Hitachi RX2 ●Print shift code 4-46 4.11 Print shift code (Optional on RX2-S) (1) Overview ●Divides one day into multiple work shifts and prints a different code for each work shift. (Example) Example of one day divided into 3 work shifts No. Range Print result 1 0:30 to 8:14 A1 2 8:15 to 16:44 A2 3 16:45 to 0:29 A3 (See “(2) Operation” for the shift code setup procedure of this example.) ●Shift code character can be set at only one place in one message. Up to a maximum of 10 digits can be input. ●Shift code rules are set at the Shift code setup scree
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Hitachi RX2 ●Selecting Languages 7-36 Select language 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Current language English 01.00 Registered language Language1 Language2 Input mode Back German English Local Language Default 01.00 01.00 OK 7.8 Selecting Languages (1) Functions ● You can change the screen language from English to another language. (2) Operation The Auxiliary function menu screen is displayed. Input mode Set value Contents Default ●You can input Accent marks, Greek, Russian and Arabic
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[Page 1] Hitachi RX2 HITACHI Printer Instruction Manual INK JET PRINTER FOR INDUSTRIAL MARKING Model RX2 Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi IJ Printer Model RX2. This printer employs a noncontact, ink-jet method to print onto a print target. This instruction man… |
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[Page 3] Hitachi RX2 ●Safety Precautions (1) SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ● Before using the printer, thoroughly read the following safety precautions for optimum printer use. ● You should observe the precautions set forth below in order to use the product properly and avo… |
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[Page 4] Hitachi RX2 (2) ●Safety Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued) WARNING ● Ensure that there is no flame- or arc-generating device around the printer. The ink and makeup are both flammable and may cause fire. Fire can be generated by matches, lighters, … |
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[Page 5] Hitachi RX2 ●Safety Precautions (3) SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued) WARNING ● While the printer is operating, do not look into the ink ejection hole in the end of the print head. Ink or makeup may enter your eyes or mouth or soil your hands or clothing. … |
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[Page 6] Hitachi RX2 (4) ●Safety Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued) WARNING ● When charging a refill of ink or makeup, exchanging ink, or otherwise handling ink or makeup, take enough care not to spill ink or makeup. If you spill any ink or makeup by mistake… |
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[Page 7] Hitachi RX2 ●Safety Precautions (5) SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued) CAUTION ● Only persons who have completed an operator training course for Hitachi IJP can operate and service the printer. If the printer is operated or serviced incorrectly, it may malfunct… |
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[Page 8] Hitachi RX2 (6) ●Safety Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued) FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mu… |
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[Page 9] Hitachi RX2 ●Contents 1 1. USAGE PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.1 Ink and makeup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2 IJ printer long-term shutdown . . . . . … |
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[Page 10] Hitachi RX2 2 ●Contents 4. CREATION AND PRINTING OF MESSAGES . . . . . . . . . .4-1 4.1 Print description screen (initial screen) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 4.2 Edit messages to be printed (Change message screen) . . . . . . …. |
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[Page 11] Hitachi RX2 ●Contents 3 3 5. MAINTENANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5.1 Confirm the Unit information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 5.2 Monitor operational status . . . . … |
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[Page 12] Hitachi RX2 4 ●Contents 8. INK AND MAKEUP REPLENISHMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-1 8.1 Replenishing the ink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 8.2 Replenishing the makeup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … |
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[Page 13] Hitachi RX2 ●Ink and makeup 1-1 Storage temperature Shutdown Period Guideline *1 0 to35 C 3 weeks 35 to 40 C 2 weeks 40 to 45 C 1 week 1.1 Ink and makeup (1) Ink and makeup replenishment The printer employs an automatic ink/makeup replenishment system… |
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[Page 14] Hitachi RX2 1-2 ●Print head cleaning 1.3 Print head cleaning Take the following precautions when cleaning ink from around the nozzle. (1) Orient the end of the print head downward and pour makeup onto the dirty part and clean while catching the makeup i… |
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[Page 15] Hitachi RX2 ●Shutdown 1-3 1.4 Shutdown (no-cleaning stop) When you press the Shutdown on the upper right-hand corner of the screen, the printer stops after completing its automatic nozzle cleaning sequence. If you repeatedly activate the Shutdown … |
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[Page 16] Hitachi RX2 1-4 ●Cautions on operating time when printer is in service 1.6 Heating of ink (1) If the ambient temperature is under approximately 20 C, the ink is heated by a heating unit in the print head. The startup processing time relative to when not… |
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[Page 17] Hitachi RX2 ●Ink concentration control 1-5 ===== No Ink Concentration Control ===== The current settings have made ink concentration control unavailable. Solution Contact your local distributor. C… |
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[Page 18] Hitachi RX2 1-6 ●Protection sheet 1.9 Protection sheet A protection sheet is provided to protect the screen display of the IJ printer. This is used to prevent the screen display from becoming dirty, scratched, etc. (1) Installing the protection sheet Clean al… |
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[Page 19] Hitachi RX2 ●External views 2-1 2. COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2.1 External views (1) External views Operating status indicator lamps Displays «Ready», «Fault» and «Warning» Handle USB cover Start / Stop switch (*Standard Mo… |
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[Page 20] Hitachi RX2 2-2 ●Main body internal parts arrangement (2) External views (rear side) 2.2 Main body internal parts arrangement Air-purge connection port Makeup reservoir Ink reservoir Maintenance cover Recovery filter Pressure-reducing valve Ink filter M… |
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[Page 21] Hitachi RX2 ●Print head 2-3 2.3 Print head Print head cover lock thumbscrew Nozzle orifice Minus deflection electrode Gutter Plus deflection electrode Charge electrode |
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[Page 22] Hitachi RX2 3-1 ●Start operation 3.1 Start operation 3.1.1 Start operation ●The ink and makeup contains organic solvents. When handling the ink and makeup, wear protective gloves and goggles so that the ink will not directly contact your skin. ●An LCD … |
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[Page 23] Hitachi RX2 ●Start operation 3-2 3 Print description 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Menu Com=0 [Stop ] Ink operating time 100(hours) Cumulative op. time 100(hours) Print count … |
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[Page 24] Hitachi RX2 3-3 ●Start operation 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Com=0 ===== Ink Jet Startup Confirmation ===== The ink jet will be turned ON. Solution To turn the ink jet ON, press <Ready>. R… |
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[Page 25] Hitachi RX2 ●Start operation 3-4 ● Continuous ejection of ink even though not printing is abnormal. If this occurs, press the Manual . The Manual Control Menu appears. Stop ink ejection by pressing the No-cleaning stop → OK . M Manual 20… |
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[Page 26] Hitachi RX2 3-5 ●Start operation 3.1.2 When an error occurred at the start of operation Press the Manual . The Manual Control Menu appears. Stop ink ejection by pressing the No-cleaning stop → OK . 1 M Manual 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Shutdow… |
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[Page 27] Hitachi RX2 ●Start operation 3-6 * Thoroughly wipe off the makeup on the surface of each part (including the mounting base) and dry each part thoroughly with wiping paper. Clean the inside of the cleaning section with makeup. Clean the orifice plate, charge e… |
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[Page 28] Hitachi RX2 3-7 ●Start operation 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Com=0 ===== Ink Jet Startup Confirmation ===== The ink jet will be turned ON. Solution To turn the ink jet ON, press <Ready>. R… |
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[Page 29] Hitachi RX2 ●Start operation 3-8 Confirm that the ink stream is at the center of the gutter. ● Check the position of the ink stream from the sides and top of the print head as shown in the figure and confirm that it is in the center of the gutter. 5 ● If … |
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[Page 30] Hitachi RX2 3-9 ●Start operation 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Com=0 ===== Manual Control Menu ===== Eject ink Ejects ink while apply- ing no deflection volt- age. Cancel ===== Ink Jet Sta… |
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[Page 31] Hitachi RX2 ●Start operation 3-10 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Com=0 ===== Manual Control Menu ===== Stops ink ejection without cleaning. Cancel ===== Print Abort Confirmation … |
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[Page 32] Hitachi RX2 3-11 ●Start operation 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Shutdown Com=0 ===== Manual Control Menu ===== Ready The deflection voltage is applied. The printer status becomes Ready. No-cleaning stop Stops … |
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[Page 33] Hitachi RX2 ●Start operation 3-12 3.1.4 Specifying the user (1) Functions ●Specifies the user to be logged in at power-on. ●Selects the user and inputs the password when logging in. ●The administrator defines the user name and password and password prote… |
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[Page 34] Hitachi RX2 3-13 ●Shut down operation 3.2 Shut down operation 3.2.1 Automatically stopping by pressing one button (RX2-S only) Press the Stop switch. (Press for about 2 seconds.) All operations up to IJ printer power OFF are performed automatically. … |
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[Page 35] Hitachi RX2 ●Shut down operation 3-14 3.2.2 Stopping ink ejection by pressing the screen button ● Perform ink stop processing using the following procedure. 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Shutdown Com=0 ===== Shutdown Process Confirmation … |
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[Page 36] Hitachi RX2 3-15 ●Shut down operation Turn off method Method which displays a screen at the next operation When the main power switch was turned off after being stopped by Stop switch. Screen is displayed when the startup switch is turned ON after the main … |
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[Page 37] Hitachi RX2 ●Shut down operation 3-16 1. To prevent drying of the nozzle orifice and dust from sticking to the plate during unit storage, the unit is shipped with a “nozzle rubber seal” installed. Remove this “nozzle rubber seal” at installation and … |
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[Page 38] Hitachi RX2 3-17 ●Basic operation 3.3 Basic operation 3.3.1 Operating Scheme (1) Overall view Print description (Menu 1) Print description (Menu 2) Power ON Power OFF Operation management Select message Over Write message Adjust print parameters Envi… |
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[Page 39] Hitachi RX2 ●Basic operation 3-18 (2) Change message Change message Edit message Print format Print specifications Various print setup Count conditions Calendar conditions Adjust Inter-character space Substitution rules Shift code setup (Op on RX2-S) (Op … |
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[Page 40] Hitachi RX2 3-19 ●Basic operation (3) Environment setup menu, Auxiliary menu, Maintenance menu Environment setup menu Auxiliary function menu Maintenance menu User environment setup Date / time setup Communication environment setup Touch screen setup Login… |
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[Page 41] Hitachi RX2 ●Basic operation 3-20 Print description 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Message name[ ] 《 》 [Ready ] Shutdown Com=1 Current user ID : user2 Print description 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Message name[ … |
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[Page 42] Hitachi RX2 3-21 ●Basic operation 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Message name[ ] 《 》 [Ready ] Shutdown Warning Print description ◇◇◇◇◇ Ink Low Warning ◇◇◇◇◇ … |
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[Page 43] Hitachi RX2 ●Basic operation 3-22 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 Excitation V-ref. Ref. ambient temperature Automatic update Incremental change Print trigger source Print data Inc. 1 (0∼19) (℃) 20 (1∼9) 11 Excitation V update [Standby ] SensorBu… |
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[Page 44] Hitachi RX2 3-23 ●Basic operation 2 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 Excitation V-ref. Ref. ambient temperature Automatic update Incremental change Print trigger source Print data Inc. 11 1 20 (1∼9) Data to be displayed For test Sensor Button input Excitation… |
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[Page 45] Hitachi RX2 ●Basic operation 3-24 Date/time setup 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 Current time Calendar time control Calendar time Clock system 24-hour clock clock stop OK 07 2015 (year) 07 (month) (day) 12 45 45 (hour) (minute) (sec… |
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[Page 46] Hitachi RX2 3-25 ●Basic operation Save message 2015.07.07 12:45 OK Com=0 [Ready ] Message name [ ] 01 GROUP001 Simple list Save message as (name) Group No. Free space 20% ABC001… |
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[Page 47] Hitachi RX2 ●Basic operation 3-26 Print format 2015.07.07 12:45 文字間調整 Com=0 [ Ready ] 変更段数指定 横倍角 (横倍 1∼9) バーコード Message name [ … |
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[Page 48] Hitachi RX2 4-1 ●Print description screen 4. CREATION AND PRINTING OF MESSAGES Print description 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Menu Com=0 [Stop ] Ink operating time 100(hours) Cumulative op. time �… |
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[Page 49] Hitachi RX2 ●Print description screen 4-2 Print description 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Menu Com=0 [Stop ] Ink operating time 100(hours) Cumulative op. time 100(hours) Print count �… |
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[Page 50] Hitachi RX2 4-3 ●Edit messages to be printed XY ABCDEFG 2015.12.31 ABCDEFG 2015.12.31 ABCD 2015.12.31 XY EFG 4.2 Edit messages to be printed (Change message screen) (1) Overview ●Edits the… |
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[Page 51] Hitachi RX2 ●Edit messages to be printed 4-4 ●When the Apply is pressed during editing, the input value is applied and reflected in printing. The input value is also applied when returning to the Print description screen by pressing the Back … |
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[Page 52] Hitachi RX2 4-5 ●Edit messages to be printed Print description 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Menu Com=0 [Stop ] Ink operating time 100(hours) Cumulative op. time 100(hours) Print count �… |
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[Page 53] Hitachi RX2 ●Call and print saved messages 4-6 4.3 Call and print saved messages (1) Overview ●Calls and prints saved messages. ●The message currently being printed is called “Current message”. ●When a message is called during printing, the Print des… |
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[Page 54] Hitachi RX2 4-7 ●Call and print saved messages Select message 2015.07.07 12:45 OK Com=0 [Stop ] Details Message name[ ] Group No. Group name [ ] �… |
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[Page 55] Hitachi RX2 ●Overwrite messages to be printed 4-8 Print description 2015.07.07 12:45 M Manual Startup Menu Com=0 [Stop ] Ink operating time 100(hours) Cumulative op. time 100(hours) Print count �… |
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[Page 56] Hitachi RX2 4-9 ●Edit messages different from the current message 1 4.5 Edit messages different from the current message (1) Overview ●Edits and saves a specific saved message or a new message. ●Since a message different from the current message (message c… |
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[Page 57] Hitachi RX2 ●Edit messages different from the current message 4-10 1 Create/Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 OK Com=0 [Stop ] Create new message Details Message name[ ] Group No. Group name [ … |
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[Page 58] Hitachi RX2 4-11 ●Save created messages 4.6 Save created messages (1) Overview ●Saves created messages. ●A save No. is automatically assigned. ●The same message name cannot be assigned. ●Saving to a selected group is possible. ●Free spaces are displa… |
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[Page 59] Hitachi RX2 ●Save created messages 4-12 Change message 2015.07.07 12:45 Save and Back Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] :Multiple print formats can be mixed. <Format Setup> − + Print format Edit message Pri… |
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[Page 60] Hitachi RX2 4-13 ●Save created messages Ent Enter Input the message name and press the Enter . A keyboard is displayed. Press Message name. A keyboard is displayed. Save message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ �… |
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[Page 61] Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) 4-14 Prev.col. Next col. 1st line 2nd line 1st line 2nd line 4.7 Set the print format(Fixed layout) 4.7.1 Select the print items to be edited (1) Selecting one print item ●Sets and changes the print format in… |
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[Page 62] Hitachi RX2 4-15 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) Print format 2015.07.07 12:45 Adjustment char. cond. Com=0 [Stop ] Bold (times 1∼9) Bar code Message name[ ] 1 n… |
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[Page 63] Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) 4-16 Print format 2015.07.07 12:45 Adjustment char. cond. Com=0 [Stop ] Select Line Bold (times 1∼9) Bar code Message name[ �… |
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[Page 64] Hitachi RX2 4-17 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) Print format 2015.07.07 12:45 Adjustment char. cond. Com=0 [Stop ] Select Line Bold (times 1∼9) Bar code Message name[ �… |
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[Page 65] Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) 4-18 Print format 2015.07.07 12:45 Adjustment char. cond. Com=0 [Stop ] Select Line Bold (times 1∼9) Bar code Message name[ �… |
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[Page 66] Hitachi RX2 4-19 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) Dot matrix ●Sets the character size. 3 Settable sizes (horizontal dots × vertical dots) 4×5, 5×5, 5×8(5×7), 9×8(9×7), 7×10, 10×12, 11�… |
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[Page 67] Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) 4-20 Inter-character space ●Sets the spacing between character and character. 4 ●For user pattern (user pattern), patterns can be designed at the inter-character space part. ●For special characters also, … |
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[Page 68] Hitachi RX2 4-21 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) Adjust Inter-character space 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Select line Message name[ ] 1st line Select area Inter-char. space Adjust Inter-character space Col… |
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[Page 69] Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) 4-22 4.7.5 Print a bar code (RX2-S only) (1) Kinds of bar codes ●Different kinds of bar codes can be set for each print item. Kinds of bar codes Bar code Kinds of characters which can be input Remarks Code 39 … |
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[Page 70] Hitachi RX2 4-23 ●Set the print format (Fixed layout) Print format 2015.07.07 12:45 Adjustment char. cond. Com=0 [Stop ] Select Line Bold (times 1-9) Bar code EAN readable code Message name[ … |
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[Page 71] Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Free layout; RX2-S only) 4-24 Com=0 Bold (times 1∼9) Bar code 1 none Inter-char. space (MAX 0) 1 12×16 Dot matrix Item 1 Usage range Hor. 60 Vert. 16 − 《 … |
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[Page 72] Hitachi RX2 4-25 ●Set the print format (Free layout; RX2-S only) 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 − 《 + 》 Back M Manual Startup Apply HOME 00000 00100 Prev.item abcde fghij klmno Next item abcde fghij klmno Print format [Stop ] Message name[ �… |
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[Page 73] Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Free layout; RX2-S only) 4-26 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 − 《 + 》 Back M Manual Startup Apply HOME Prev.item abcde fghij klmno Next item abcde fghij klmno 00000 00100 Print format [Stop ] Message name[ … |
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[Page 74] Hitachi RX2 4-27 ●Set the print format (Free layout; RX2-S only) 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 − 《 + 》 Back M Manual Startup Apply HOME 00000 00100 Print format [Stop ] Message name[ ] Bold … |
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[Page 75] Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Free layout; RX2-S only) 4-28 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 − 《 + 》 Back M Manual Startup Apply HOME 00000 00100 Print format [Stop ] Message name[ ] Overall item move Individual… |
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[Page 76] Hitachi RX2 4-29 ●Set the print format (Free layout; RX2-S only) 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 − 《 + 》 Back M Manual Startup Apply HOME 00000 00100 Print format [Stop ] Message name[ ] Bold … |
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[Page 77] Hitachi RX2 ●Set the print format (Free layout; RX2-S only) 4-30 4.8.4 Set dot matrix, inter-character space, and other parameters ● Set the dot matrix, inter-character space, bold font, and bar code. ● The methods of setting is the same as fixed layout. S… |
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[Page 78] Hitachi RX2 4-31 ●Set the print format (Free layout; RX2-S only) 4.8.5 Print a bar code ● Set bar code for free layout. ● Basic method of the setting bar code is the same as the method for the fixed layout. See the “4.7.5 Print a bar code” for details… |
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[Page 79] Hitachi RX2 ●Print characters 4-32 4.9 Print characters Ex. Dedicated character (Simple Chinese) Lines and Message length (Characters) Model type 1 line 2 lines 3 lines RX2-B 60 char. × 1 line 30 char. × 2 lines 20 char. × 3 lines RX2-S 120 char. ×… |
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[Page 80] Hitachi RX2 4-33 ●Print characters Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Print spec. Pint format Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 6 / 1000 A B C D E F G H I J Back space … |
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[Page 81] Hitachi RX2 ●Use the calendar function 4-34 4.10 Use the calendar function 4.10.1 Print calendar characters (1) Calendar characters ●When set as calendar characters, the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second are matched to the current date/time and pri… |
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[Page 82] Hitachi RX2 4-35 ●Use the calendar function (2) Total number of days ●Use when setting up to print the total number of days from the first of January. ●When set as total date character, it is linked to the calendar time and the print description is changed… |
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[Page 83] Hitachi RX2 ●Use the calendar function 4-36 (4) Week number ●Use week number when printing the week of the year. ●One week begins on Monday and ends on Sunday. ●The week including January 4 of that year shall be week one. Making the week including the fi… |
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[Page 84] Hitachi RX2 4-37 ●Use the calendar function Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 3 / 1000 A B C D E F G H I J Back space K L M N … |
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[Page 85] Hitachi RX2 ●Use the calendar function 4-38 Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] ← 《 》 110 20 → Prev.item abcde fghij klmno Next item abcde fghij klmno ・ ← → Cancel OK YY.… |
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[Page 86] Hitachi RX2 4-39 ●Use the calendar function Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 11 / 1000 A B C D E F G H I J Back space K L M N … |
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[Page 87] Hitachi RX2 ●Use the calendar function 4-40 Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] ← 《 》 110 20 → Prev.item abcde fghij klmno Next item abcde fghij klmno YY.MM.DD・ Co… |
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[Page 88] Hitachi RX2 4-41 ●Use the calendar function 4.10.2 Print future date (offset) (1) Offset function ●Sets the date/time by adding the offset value and the date/time of the internal clock. ●The offset values which can be set are shown in the table below. Offs… |
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[Page 89] Hitachi RX2 ●Use the calendar function 4-42 Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 12 / 1000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Back space + − × / ! Dupli- cate Past… |
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[Page 90] Hitachi RX2 4-43 ●Use the calendar function Calendar conditions 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Substitution rules Column 1 Item 1 Back 《 》 110 20 Prev. Next Y Y.MM.DD h ・ 1st screen 2… |
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[Page 91] Hitachi RX2 ●Use the calendar function 4-44 4.10.3 Print by substituting a different character for the date (substitution rule) (1) Substitution rule function ●Prints the date and time by replacing it with the selected characters. ●One substitut… |
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[Page 92] Hitachi RX2 4-45 ●Use the calendar function Calendar conditions 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Substitution rules Column 1 Item 1 Back 《 》 110 20 Prev. Next YY.MM.DDh・ 1st screen 2nd … |
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[Page 93] Hitachi RX2 ●Print shift code 4-46 4.11 Print shift code (Optional on RX2-S) (1) Overview ●Divides one day into multiple work shifts and prints a different code for each work shift. (Example) Example of one day divided into 3 work shifts No. Range Print resu… |
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[Page 94] Hitachi RX2 4-47 ●Print shift code Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 6 / 1000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Back space + − × / ( ) . : , ! Dupli- cat… |
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[Page 95] Hitachi RX2 ●Print shift code 4-48 Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 7 / 1000 A B C D E F G H I J Back space K L M N O P �… |
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[Page 96] Hitachi RX2 4-49 ●Print shift code When the work shifts exceeded 12 classes, switch using Prev. Dsp. or Next Dsp. . Insertion or deletion can be performed in line units. Shift code setup 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Input … |
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[Page 97] Hitachi RX2 ●Update the print contents at a fixed interval (Time count) 4-50 4.12 Update the print contents at a fixed interval (Time count) (Optional RX2-S) (1) Overview ●The print contents are updated at a preset update internal (minutes) timing. �… |
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[Page 98] Hitachi RX2 4-51 ●Update the print contents at a fixed interval (Time count) Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 6 / 1000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Back space +… |
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[Page 99] Hitachi RX2 ●Update the print contents at a fixed interval (Time count) 4-52 Edit message 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Column 1 Item 1 Char. count 7 / 1000 A B C D E F G H I… |
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[Page 100] Hitachi RX2 4-53 ●Update the print contents at a fixed interval (Time count) Time count conditions 2015.07.07 12:45 Com=0 [Stop ] Message name[ ] Duplicate Back 《 》 110 20 FFBC・ Range Reset Reset time… |




































































































