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Uninet iCOLOR 800W User Manual

Uninet iCOLOR 800W User Manual

Digital color + white transfer media printer
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  • Page 1 IColor 800W Digital Color + White Transfer Media Printer User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    RIP programs, SmartCUT and more have a 3 month warranty on the physical drive. UNINET suggests that you limit the physical handling of RIP dongles and use external USB hubs (as an example). If damaged (past the 3 month warranty period), a cost for replacement will be incurred.
  • Page 3: Icolor 800W Model Summary

    Now you can print on media up to 12.6” x 49.6” with IColor Technology. Please follow the enclosed quick setup guide, as well as this manual, to get started. The IColor 800W comes complete with 4 toner cartridges for full color + white printing (CMYW), including our exclusive fluorescent white cartridge.
  • Page 4 Lift locks up from the bottom of the box, unwrap the printer and team lift to remove from the packaging. Remove orange tape and packing material as indicated.
  • Page 5 Close paper tray and open the main toner compartment. Remove the rest of the orange tape, set the lock and unpack the toner cartridges Gently shake each toner cartridge back and forth 7 or 8 times to loosen the toner that may be settled in the cartridge due to shipping.
  • Page 6 Close the main toner compartment. Connect either the network or USB cable depending on how you wish to operate the printer. Never insert both at the same time, use either network or USB only. Plug in the power cord and power on the printer.
  • Page 7: Loading Media

    Loading Media • If using tray 1, open the paper tray and load media with the print side face up • Ensure the media locks in underneath the guides before closing the cassette. • Ensure the paper stack does not exceed the upper limit mark inside the paper tray. Excess stacking can cause paper jams.
  • Page 8: Loading Banner Media (Optional Feature)

    Loading Banner Media (optional feature) It is possible to feed banner media manually. However, it is recommend to purchase the optional banner media tray for higher volume printing. • To open the banner media tray, turn the lock knob clockwise until its triangle mark stops at the unlock mark. Be careful that your hand does not hit the banner paper guide tray when turning the knob.
  • Page 9 • When using paper that has a horizontal width of 900 mm (35.5 inches), curl the paper so that its leading edge touches the side of the machine. • When using paper that has a horizontal width of 457.2 – 900 mm (18.00 – 35.5 inches), set the paper so that its leading edge protrudes from the banner paper guide tray.
  • Page 10: Removing Jammed Media

    Removing Jammed Media • To prevent misfeeds, do not leave any torn scraps of paper inside the machine. If the error message remains displayed even after you remove misfed paper, fully open the front cover, and then close it. • When removing jammed paper, do not touch the parts with a label indicating ‘hot surface’. •...
  • Page 11: Icolor Prorip Software Introduction

    IColor ProRIP Software Introduction Use the IColor ProRIP software to print white as an overprint in one pass. This professional version is designed for higher volume printing with an all new interface. Design files can be printed directly from your favorite graphics program, as well as imported directly into IColor ProRIP.
  • Page 12 Print white as an overprint in one pass for reverse printing (typically used for transfer printing of textile and hard surfaces), where white is needed as an overprint, applied on top of all the other colors. When the image is pressed to the garment, the transfer sheet is flipped over and the white becomes the underprint.
  • Page 13: Icolor Prorip Software Installation

    IColor ProRIP Software Installation • Make sure all other programs are closed and virus software is disabled or uninstalled. Failure to disable virus software can lead to problems with installation and/or use of software If you keep the virus scan software active after installation, you must add the ProRIP to the ‘safe programs’...
  • Page 14 ‘Next’. (There is only one dongle shipped with your system, and can look like either of the types represented below). IMPORTANT: This USB dongle is your license key. Ensure that it is not lost or broken, as UNINET cannot replace it without a charge. You cannot use the software without it installed in your PC.
  • Page 15 Choose ‘Full install of IColor ProRIP’ and click ‘Next’. Click ‘Next’ again to accept the installation folder. 6) Click ‘Next’ to allow the creating of the IColor ProRIP Program Folder and the installation will begin.
  • Page 16 7) If not already installed, you will be prompted to install .NET Framework, which is a necessary component to the ProRIP software. Accept the license terms and click ‘Install’. Once the InstallShield Wizard is complete, click ‘Finish’. This installation normally takes several minutes to complete. ProRIP First Time Setup 1) Be sure the IColor ProRIP dongle is installed and you are connected to the internet.
  • Page 17 2) Once the ProRIP opens, the Queue Wizard will begin the installation of the support files for your IColor printer. Click ‘Next’ and then ‘Install Printer’. 3) Select the appropriate printer from the support menu (in this case, choose the IColor 800W). Click ‘OK’. Then click ‘Next’ to continue the installation.
  • Page 18 4) Click the ‘Port Setup’ dropdown and select how your printer is connect (Network or USB). You must complete this step or you will not be able to print. 5) If connected via network (recommended), choose TCP/IP. If connected by USB, choose the printer as identified in the drop down.
  • Page 19 If you need to change or reset the ports in the future: Click Queue >> Manage Queues to view, update or change the port settings. Port settings will reset when the queues are updated so you will have to do this from time to time. 8) In the ‘Port’...
  • Page 20 10) To begin, select the media type and the size you wish to use under the queue tab at the bottom right of the screen. The input tray and paper type will be automatically set based on the media selected. UNINET...
  • Page 21 11) Import the desired graphic by clicking the ‘green plus’ icon and navigating to the proper folder. • You can also import by clicking File > Import File, or simply dragging and dropping your file into the queue. 12) There are preloaded images that can used to print a test page. •...
  • Page 22: Using The Icolor Prorip Software

    Using the ProRIP Software (Summary) Once your image is loaded, take note of the preconfigured settings relating to the media being used in the printer. The ‘Queue’ tab shows the size of the media that will be used, where to load the media into the printer and the paper type setting recommended.
  • Page 23 The ‘Page’ tab offers the ability to print multiple copies and nest images. You can also adjust the size of the image to fit your media here (and in the Queue tab). The ‘Job’ tab allows you to lock the proportions of your image to maintain the aspect ratio.
  • Page 24 Adjustments can also be made by using these icons at the top of the screen. When ready, click the ‘Print’ icon to print your graphic. If you encounter any of these issues when printing from the RIP, please refer page 19, step 7 to set the proper port in Queue Manager.
  • Page 25 Once the print has completed, the job will be archived in the reserved area for 7 days. If you wish to reprint that job, drag and drop the job from the reserved section into the queue. To lengthen the amount of time a job stays in reserve, click Queue>>Properties. Then click ‘Job Reserve’ and set the ‘Auto Clean Reserve’...
  • Page 26 After a particular job has printed, it will be ‘closed’. This means that it was rendered by the software so that the next time you print, the processing time will be minimal. If you need to make any changes to the print job before printing, you must ‘open’...
  • Page 27: Achieving The Darkest Black Color

    Achieving the darkest black color To obtain the darkest black print on your IColor 800W, set the color of the black portions of your artwork to 100% C, 100% M, 80 – 85% Y. It may be necessary to do this from the RIP, as some file formats may convert differently than others once imported.
  • Page 28 Why use IColor SmartCUT? SmartCUT allows owners of smaller width printers to gain the benefits of tabloid or larger sized printers. SmartCUT is a user centric tool that is a key component to expanding the size constraints of popular print methods, especially as it relates to transfer printing commonly associated with garment decoration.
  • Page 29 Use Genuine UNINET IColor Consumables Use only genuine UNINET IColor consumables. The use of incompatible supplies (toner, drum, transfer belts, fusers and registration assemblies) may cause damage to your printer not covered by your warranty. Contact your dealer to reorder supplies.
  • Page 30: Cleaning The Dustproof Glass

    Cleaning the Dustproof Glass If white lines appear on prints, clean the dustproof glass. 1. Turn the printer off and unplug the power cable. 2. Holding the left and right handles, open the front cover. 3. Remove the cleaning stick installed inside the front cover by pushing and holding the grip in the center (1) and then lifting the handle of the cleaning stick (2).
  • Page 31: Color Registration Procedure

    5. When finished, place the cleaning stick back inside the front cover. Color Registration Procedure If the printer registration is out of alignment, run the Color Registration Procedure • Signs of this would appear as outlines of white or color around your graphic. 1.
  • Page 32 Printing Tips When transferring images with halftones, it’s possible that some of the adhesive from your 2 step paper will not transfer over to the toner during the first step. If you see this happen with your image, just reprint the image with a white overprint using the ProRIP to thicken up the density and give the adhesive something to stick to.
  • Page 33 ALSO AVAILABLE: • IColor Premium and Premium Stretch 2-Step Transfer Paper for light and dark colored garments • IColor Select and Select Ultra Bright 2-Step Transfer Paper for light and dark colored garments • IColor Standard 2-Step Transfer Paper for light and dark colored garments •...
  • Page 34: Icolor 800W System Specifications

    IColor 800W System Specifications Print Speed: Print Speed: Up to 45 ppm Color and Monochrome (Transfer media setting speeds may vary) Processor: Intel 1.75 GHz Duty Cycle: Up to 75,000 pg/mo. Memory: 2GB RAM Resolution: Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi Emulation: PCL®...

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