Roland VersaCAMM SP-540V
November 16, 2004
Usage
Pressing the Properties button for this device will launch the following
window.
Print Mode:
This Print Mode tab of the properties control panel allows you to select a print mode, and the following print and media parameters:
- Print Mode: Choose resolution and ink sets.
- Print Direction: The head printing direction can be unidirectional
or bidirectional.
- Dot Size: Various dot sizes can be selected. Not all dot sizes
are available for every resolution.
- Variable: This prints with variable dots (the dot size varies dependent
on required ink density), and generally gives the best quality.
- Variable Dry: This is similar to Variable, but lays down less ink.
This is useful for media with poor ink retention.
- Fixed Light, Medium, Dark, etc: These print with the dot size held
constant, but at various ink densities.
- Dot Sizes for Higher Resolutions: The default dot size for 1080 dpi
is Fixed Medium. The default dot size for 1440 dpi is Fixed Light. Changing
the dot size from Light to Medium doubles the amount of ink, and increasing
from Medium to Dark again doubles the amount of ink. Unless you have a issue
with ink density, it is recommended to leave the dot size set to its default
value
- Overprint: The number of times each area is printed over. A setting
of 2 would double the ink.
- Pass Count: Allows you to specify the number of passes the head will make over a particular line.
A higher pass count will have a better quality but a slower print speed.
- Head Speed: The head speed control allows you to slow down the head for higher-quality prints.
This is also useful if the media has ink-drying problems. The Head Speed is dependant on pass count.
A low pass count will need to limit the head speed to avoid damaging the printer.
- Time Between Passes: Allows you to specify the minimum time that a printhead pass will take.
This may be necessary to slow down the printhead when there are excessive drying problems, or when
printing separations onto film. For example, it may be necessary to increase the dot size to a larger
dot to increase the maximum density. If that higher dot size does not dry quickly enough on the media,
lowering the head speed and increasing the time between passes may slow down the printer enough for the ink to dry.
- Autocut: If enabled, the sheet will be cut off at the end of the print.
- Print Confidence Strip: This prints a small strip of each head along
the right edge of the printer. It can be useful to determine whether jets
have clogged, and also to keep unused heads running throughout a print.
Media Options:
When you click on the Media Options tab, the following properties control panel will be displayed:
- Vacuum Power: This controls the suction on the media when printing.
Media that curls up when printing may require the Strong setting.
- Head Height: Select low or high head height for thicker materials.
- Drying Time: The number of seconds the printer waits at the end of
the print.
- Enable Calibration: If enabled, this compensates for slippage of
the media when feeding the media forward.
- Space After Print: Set the space after print. This value is in addition to any margins that are set.
- Rewind Media After Print: This will disable the sheet cut and move the media back to the beginning
position after printing. The next image will be printed in the same place.
Heater controls:
When you click on the Heater Controls tab, the following controls will be displayed:
On this page, you can turn on and off the heaters and change the heater temperatures.
The options are:
- Use Printer Front Panel Heater Controls: Check to make the printer use
the front panel as default. Unchecked will enable the following controls to
allow the driver to control the temperature
- Print Heater: Check to enable the pre-heater. Choose the temperature
in degrees centigrade (35°-50°).
- Dryer Heater: Check to enable the drying heater. Choose the temperature
in degrees centigrade (35°-50°).
Cutter:
When you click on the Cutter tab, the following property page will be displayed:
On this page, you can turn on and off the cutter and change cutting options. The
options are:
- Enable Cutter: When enabled, the device will cut out the cut path at
the end of the print. When disabled, the cut path will show up in the "Cutting
Queue" at the end of the print.
- Rewind Print to Origin after Cut: After the cut path has been cut out,
the print will be rewound to the print's origin point, and the cut can be resent,
if necessary.
- Repeat Cut: This defines the number of times the cutter will cut over
the same area.
- Offset: Set the appropriate value for the blade in use. Inappropriate
values in this field can lead to poor cut quality or unfinished cut lines. The
default value is 0.250.
- Speed: Set the cutting speed. Usually setting a lower speed will result
in longer cut times, but will produce higher quality results.
- Force: Set the blade pressure for cutting. When the values set here are
too small, the blade will not have enough pressure to cut the sheet. Similarly,
if the pressure is too high, not only it will not work properly, but also it can
cut through the back of the media and may cause damage to printer. Be careful to
set the correct value for the thickness and the hardness of the material you are
using.
- Set Default Values: This option resets the settings to their defaults.
- Cutting Registration Marks:
- Automatic Alignment: Choose automatic alignment when marks have been
"generated by printer" (see description below) Mark detection of the printed
image will proceed automatically.
- Manual Alignment: Choose manual alignment when 1/4 Inch Register or 1/2
Inch Register marks have been printed. This option is for low resolution prints
or for media that might have a problem detecting marks. Alignment will be done
from the front panel.
Advanced:
When you click on the Advanced tab, the following property page will be displayed:
The Color Separations controls are the same as those of other printers, and are only
available if a monochrome mode and a fixed dot size has been selected on the Print Mode tab.
- Separations on RIP: This will cause the RIP to separate the image into
CMYK plates.
- Make Negative: This inverts monochrome images when printed.
- KCMY: This allows you to print monochrome images to any of the printheads.
This is especially useful to eliminate overuse of a single printhead when printing
only monochrome.
Printer Status:
Printer status will be displayed when the Printer Status tab is picked
This window queries the TCP/IP connection that is on the Print/Setup window, and returns its status, if available.
If there is a problem connecting to the printer, this window will show the status as unavailable.
Selecting a cutting registration mark for Print now, Cut Later workflow
- If you would like to use the automatic registration feature of this printer, select the 'Generated by printer' option from the Cutting Registration Marks menu on the Set Up screen.
- If you would like to do manual registration, choose the '1/4 Register' option in the Cutting Regsitration Marks menu.
Device-Specific Instructions for Print now, Cut Later (automatic registration)
- Insert the media from the rear of the cutter in the same direction as the media originally came out of the printer. Since the cutter cannot cut any media beyond the pinch roller nearest the control panel, align the media so that the pinch roller is over the left margin, but not over the any part of the print that is to be cut.
- Place the registration mark with the black bar next to it in line with the blade protector.
After lowering the pinch roller, the cutter will determine the width of the sheet.
The cutter is now ready for the cut path to be sent from the Cutting Queue. The printer will search out the marks when the job is sent. If automatic registration fails, either try again or use manual registration.
Device-Specific Instructions for Print now, Cut Later (manual registration--when Wasatch
Marks have been selected)
When using manual registration, you can print on any printer and then cut on the VersaCAMM.
- Insert the media from the rear of the cutter in the same direction as the media originally came out of the printer. (The cutting registration marks #1 and #2 should be on the leading edge.) Since the cutter cannot cut any media beyond the pinch roller nearest the control panel, align the media so that the pinch roller is over the left margin, but not over any part of the print that is to be cut.
- After lowering the pinch roller, the cutter will determine the width of the sheet.
- Using the arrow keys on the front panel,move the knife (or pen) over the center of cutting registration mark #1. Press 'Base Point".
- Using the arrow keys as above, move the knife over the cutting registration mark #2. Press
and hold 'Base Point' for at least one second. Then press "Enter".
- Move the knife over the cutting registration mark #3. Press and hold "Base Point" for at
least one second. Then press ENTER.
- Move the knife over the cutting registration mark #4. Press and hold "Base Point" for at least one second. Then press ENTER.
The cutter is now ready for the cut path to be sent from the Cutting Queue.