Citronix Operation Guide
Citronix Operation Guide
Operation Guide
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This guide explains the basic operation and care of a ciSeries Continuous Ink Jet System. To the best of our knowledge, the information contained in this manual was correct at the time of printing. However, continual enhancement of our products can result in some differences between instructions represented in this manual and your ciSeries System. Citronix and Codes of Excellence are trademarks of Citronix. This guide was written by: Citronix Fort Worth, Texas 76140 USA www.citronix.com [email protected] Copyright Citronix 2003 - 2006 All rights reserved. Reproducing this publication in whole or in part without written permission is expressly prohibited.
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Owners Record The model and serial numbers are located on the left side of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Model Number: Serial Number: ________________ ________________
Always use the correct ink, makeup, and cleaning solvent for filling or cleaning. Record this information here for future reference: Ink Type: Ink Part Number: Makeup Part Number: ________________ ________________ ________________
Clean Solvent Part Number: ________________ Air Filter Part Number: ________________
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General Information
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Welcome to the Citronix ciSeries System Before You Begin Safety Information
Section 2 Section 3
Basic Components
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The Display and Keyboard The Main Screen Starting the Jet Selecting a Print Message Printing Adjusting the Print
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Adding Ink and Makeup Safety Adding Ink and Makeup ci1000/ci700 Adding Ink and Makeup ci500
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Section 12 Section 13
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Maintenance Chart Check and Clean the Printhead Backflush Routine Clean Controller, Umbilical and Printhead Enclosures Replace Air Filter
Section 14
Troubleshooting
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General Information
Welcome to the ciSeries Ink Jet Printing Systems The Citronix ciSeries Continuous Ink Jet Printing Systems print high-speed small character lot / date codes to a variety of surfaces.
This manual covers the following: operate the system use the user interface (keyboard and display) clean and care for the system troubleshoot basic problems
Refer to the ciSeries Technical Service Manual for information about installation, programming replacing components, servicing and troubleshooting.
Before You Begin Before you can begin printing, make sure: 1. The ciSeries system is completely and correctly installed and integrated with your production line. 2. At least one message has been programmed and saved.
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Safety Information Before operating any part of this system, all warnings and notes should be read and completely understood. At appropriate areas in this manual, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTES are provided. These are provided to avoid hazards, and understanding how to safely operate this system. A WARNING symbol identifies an operating procedure which if not strictly followed could result in injury or death to personnel. Warnings will be identified by a general warning symbol, or a specific warning symbol A CAUTION identifies an operating procedure which if not strictly followed could result in equipment damage. A NOTE indicates an operating procedure that is essential but not known to cause hazards as indicated by a warning or caution.
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General WARNINGS: PERSONAL INJURY: Wear protective gloves and clothing when handling ink, makeup, or solvent. PERSONAL INJURY: Do not drink, ink, makeup, and solvents are poisonous if taken internally. PERSONAL INJURY: Prolonged exposure to ink, makeup, or solvent vapors may cause drowsiness and effects similar to alcohol intoxication. Use only in a well ventilated open areas. PERSONAL INJURY: Immediately after use remove paper towels or cloths that are saturated with ink, makeup, or solvent. Dispose of in a manner to ensure there is no danger of a fire or health hazard. WARNING: Experienced, trained personnel must perform electrical troubleshooting. WARNING: Remove power from the system prior to servicing. 1.3.1 Print Testing
When test printing, to avoid the risk of fire, it is required that the ink used for printing be earthed to dissipate the charge that is applied during the print process. Use only metal containers with a wire connected to an earth point.
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Printhead
Umbilical
The keyboard and display are used to operate the system. The power switch is used to turn the system on and off. Ink and Makeup fluids are added at the top of the systems. Fluid Fill Keyboard and Display
Power Switch ON
3.1 Powering the System On
Turning the power switch to the ON position powers and initializes the system. After the initialization screen appears, the Citronix Main Screen will appear. 3.2 Powering the System Off The system does not require the power switch to be turned off, unless the system is not going to be used for a lengthy period of time (several days). The power switch can be left in the ON position over weekends or short periods of non-use. Refer to Shutting the System Down for more information. CAUTION: DO NOT TURN THE POWER SWITCH OFF WITHOUT SHUTTING DOWN THE JET.
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Icon Keys
Help Key
Menu Key
Setup Key
The keyboard is comprised of several keys for operation: Alphanumeric and special character keys in QWERTY form are used for programming. Operation keys are used for moving around during programming. Icon function keys are used for operation.
Moves cursor up Moves cursor down Moves cursor right Moves cursor left Selects icons on display Selects or saves changes Aborts changes Deletes character behind cursor Toggles upper/lower case Toggles upper/lower case Selects special characters Selects special characters Enter space into message Selects accent marks for characters Icon Keys Start Stop Menu Properties Help Edit Print Delay Bold Width Status Service Security Starts the jet Stops the jet Listing of commands System setup Help with programming Edit the selected message Select a message to print Enter print delay value Enter message bold value Enter message width value View system status System service functions Login/logout of system
Operation Keys Up Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Function Enter Escape Delete Caps Lock Shift Alt 1 Alt 2 Space Accent
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To display a new screen, press the desired function icon key. NOTE: If asked to enter a password, see your companys setup technician. Product Count Reset Resets product counter. Message Allows creation, editing or selection of a message for printing. Status Displays status of the system. Print Adjust Allows adjustment of print parameters. NOTE: Refer to the Technical Service Manual for more details about these menus. NOTE: When the clock graphic is displayed in the lower left hand corner the system is writing information to flash. Recent changes made will not be saved if system is shutdown writing to flash. Version 1.05 Page 12
After the start process is complete, a graphic in the upper right hand portion of the screen displays that the jet is on.
NOTE: If system indicates a Phase, Charge, Gutter, or HV Trip error, perform a Daily Printhead Cleaning routine. If error persists, potentially a Backflush Routine can correct. See Cleaning and Maintenance.
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Press the START PRINT icon function key to select a Print Message to print.
The main screen will be displayed. The print message selected will be printing and be displayed. NOTE: The last message printed will be ready to print after restarting system.
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The following methods allow adjustments on the fly: 1) 2) Select the appropriate letter (D, W, G, B, H, O) to adjust the specific print adjustment parameter by entering a value. Use the up/down arrows to select the appropriate parameter to be adjusted. Using the right and left arrows, the values can be incremented or decremented by one.
Either method will allow the adjusted value to take affect on the next print cycle. The following table indicates values that can be entered:
Print Adjustment Parameters Command Delay Width Gap Bold Height Orientation Value min/max 0 99999999 0 255 09 09 120 255 Upside Up Upside Down Mirror Up Mirror Down Tower CW Tower CCW Description Adjusts location of print on product Adjusts width of print Adjusts inter-character spacing Adjusts width of print by duplicating rasters. Adjusts height of print by spacing vertical pixels Rotates print (Tower orientation only available if TOWER PRINT is enabled in the PROPERTIESAPPLICATION menu)
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Editor Controls Add Field Edit Field Next Field Delete Field Left Arrow Right Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Alt 1
Adds a data field Edit information in text data field Moves between fields Delete data field Moves data field left Moves data field right Moves data field up Moves data field down Selects special characters
*Delay *Font *Width *Gap *Bold *Orientation *Caps Lock *Shift Alt 2
Use D to adjust Delay Use F to adjust Font Use W to adjust Width Use G to adjust Gap Use B to adjust Bold Use O to adjust Orientation Toggles between upper/lower Toggles between upper/lower Selects special characters
NOTE: The pixel parameter should be set to the lowest value in relation to the largest character or characters. NOTE: *The Caps Lock and Shift keys operate dual function during editing. Shift and Caps Lock are used in the traditional sense for selecting upper and lower case characters during data entry, and also operate during the adjustment of a setting between a positive and negative increment of the setting.
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AutoCode Chart The following autocodes are available for selection when adding a data field:
Date Based (Normal) Shift (Expiration) (Rollover) (Expiration Rollover) Day of Year Three Shift Codes MMDDYY or MMDDYYYY MM/DD/YY or MM/D/YYYY MM.DD.YY or MM.DD.YYYY Day of Month Number of Month Alpha Month Week Day of Week Alpha Day 1, 2, or 3 Digit Year Hijri Date Hijri Day Hijri Month Hijri Year
Time Based
2 Counters
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Bar codes The following bar codes are available for selection:
Input (enter data) Up to 256 numeric characters or Counter 11 numeric characters 6 numeric characters 12 numeric characters 7 numeric characters Up to 256 alpha-numeric characters or Counter Up to 256 alpha-numeric characters or Counter
Human Readable Text Available (yes/no) Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Check Digit Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual must enter Manual must enter
NOTE: Utilize the Bold setting to increase size of the bar code. The bold setting defines the number of printed columns used for the wide and narrow spaces and bars.
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Adding Ink and Makeup for the ci1000/ci700 1) If the ink low, ink out, or makeup low, makeup out message appears on the main screen, remove the ink or makeup reservoir filler cap.
2) Insert ink or makeup bottle in the reservoir filler assembly. Fill one (1) or two (2) bottles of ink or makeup into ink or makeup reservoir. 3) Ensure bottles are completely empty before removing. When the bottle is empty, remove it and dispose of it in accordance with local regulations. 4) Refit ink or makeup reservoir filler cap.
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3) Filling Ink: Insert the ink container in the reservoir filler assembly. Fill one (1) or two (2) bottles of ink into the reservoir. 4) Filling Makeup: Insert one (1) cartridge of Makeup (4oz Cartridge). 5) Ensure bottles are completely empty before removing. When the bottle is empty, remove it and dispose of it in accordance with local regulations. 6) Refit ink reservoir filler cap.
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Note: ci1000 and ci700 systems offer the ability to be shutdown with a flushing of the printhead nozzle. The company trained maintenance or setup technician can set if required for the application.
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Note: The maintenance chart is a general guideline. Some applications will require more frequent filter changes dependent on the environment. 13.2 Check and Clean the Printhead The system will operate for a considerable time before the printhead will require cleaning. However, peak operating performance and reliability will only be maintained if the printhead is cleaned on a regular basis. To check and clean the printhead: 1) Stop the jet. 2) Release the thumbscrew securing the printhead front cover and slide off the cover.
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NOTE: The printhead must be completely dry before attempting to start the jet. Use lint free cloths for drying or low-pressure dry clean air. Do not use high-pressure air, or cloths or paper towels with lint waste.
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6) Allow the printhead to dry, ensure that the slot in the charge electrode is clear of cleaning solvent. Refit the printhead cover and tighten the thumbscrew.
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Backflush Routine In the event the jet does not start correctly after a Daily Printhead Cleaning, a Backflush Routine can be performed to clear nozzle blockages or partial nozzle blockages. To perform a Backflush routine: 1) 2) Stop the jet. Locate the BACKFLUSH function icon key: On the main screen use the function icon arrow keys to scroll left or right to access the BACKFLUSH function icon key.
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Release the thumbscrew securing the printhead front cover and slide the cover off. Press the Backflush function icon key. The system will vacuum from the nozzle until the CANCEL function icon key has been pressed. Perform in intervals of 10 seconds. After ten seconds press the CANCEL function icon key to stop the process.
Spray cleaning solvent into nozzle 5) While the backflush operation is in process, apply the appropriate cleaning solvent to the nozzle. Observe the cleaning solvent being vacuumed through the nozzle. If this does not clear the problem repeat six times. If problem persists contact a maintenance technician.
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Remove the air filter protection cover. Remove the air filter. Replace the air filter. Replace the air filter cover.
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Troubleshooting
Poor Print Quality Poor print quality is typically caused by one of the following: 1) 2) Dirty printhead Perform Daily Printhead Cleaning and/or Backflush Routine (see Section 13) Incorrect setup of a printing message, review pixel setting and fields used for printing (See Section 10)
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Fluid Low or Out If the ink low, ink out, makeup low, or makeup out error message is displayed, add ink or makeup. For all other error messages contact maintenance personnel for assistance.
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Alarm Beacon If your system is equipped with the optional alarm beacon, the light illuminates when an alarm condition is present. When the beacon is flashing refer to the display to note what the system error is. The error screen will indicate the corrective action required.
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