Roland Printer MPX 70 User Guide

User's Manual  
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Contents  
To Ensure Safe Use ..................................................................................................................... 3  
Important Notes on Handling and Use ................................................................................................................... 7  
Chapter 1 Getting Started .................................................................................................................. 9  
1-1 About the Machine .............................................................................................................................................. 10  
Features ......................................................................................................................................... 10  
Names and Functions .................................................................................................................... 11  
1-2 About the Documentation................................................................................................................................. 13  
Included Documentation .............................................................................................................. 13  
1-3 Checking the Included Items............................................................................................................................. 14  
Chapter 2 Getting Ready to Print .................................................................................................... 15  
2-1 Installation.............................................................................................................................................................. 16  
Deciding On an Installation Site ................................................................................................... 16  
Removing the Protective Material.................................................................................................. 17  
2-2 Connecting the Cables ....................................................................................................................................... 18  
Connecting the Power Cord .......................................................................................................... 18  
Connecting to the Computer ......................................................................................................... 19  
2-3 Installing and Setting Up the Software ............................................................................................................ 20  
Overview of the Included Software ............................................................................................... 20  
System Requirements .................................................................................................................... 20  
Installing the Driver ....................................................................................................................... 21  
Installing Dr.METAZA2 .................................................................................................................. 22  
Installing MPX-70 Head Manager ................................................................................................. 22  
2-4 Dr. METAZA2 Settings........................................................................................................................................ 23  
Making the Setting for the Printer .................................................................................................. 23  
Chapter 3 Perform ing Printing ......................................................................................................... 25  
3-1 Switching the Power On and Off ..................................................................................................................... 26  
Switching the Power On and Off ................................................................................................... 26  
3-2 Starting Dr. METAZA2 ........................................................................................................................................ 27  
Starting Dr. METAZA2 ................................................................................................................... 27  
Names and Functions of Dr. METAZA2 Screen Items .................................................................... 27  
3-3 Getting Ready to Print ....................................................................................................................................... 28  
The Printing Area ........................................................................................................................... 28  
Preparing Material to Print ............................................................................................................ 28  
Preparing the Image ...................................................................................................................... 29  
3-4 Loading Material ................................................................................................................................................... 30  
Mounting Material on the Table .................................................................................................... 30  
3-5 Creating Printing Data ........................................................................................................................................ 32  
Step 1 : Decide on the Size and Shape of the Material.................................................................. 32  
Step 2 : Import the Image .............................................................................................................. 33  
Step 3 : Save the File ..................................................................................................................... 34  
3-6 Starting Printing.................................................................................................................................................... 35  
Starting Printing ............................................................................................................................. 35  
Stopping Printing Operations ........................................................................................................ 37  
Chapter 4 More Advanced O perations ............................................................................................ 39  
4-1 Tips and Tricks for Image Layout ...................................................................................................................... 40  
Tips and Tricks for Image Layout .................................................................................................... 40  
Step 1 : Cut Out the Required Image ............................................................................................. 41  
Step 2 : Adjust the Location and Size of the Image ........................................................................ 42  
Step 3 : Enclose the Image in a Circle ........................................................................................... 43  
4-2 Tips and Tricks for Text Layout ......................................................................................................................... 44  
Tips and Tricks for Text Layout ....................................................................................................... 44  
1. Arranging Text Horizontally ....................................................................................................... 45  
2. Arranging in the Shape of a Fan ................................................................................................. 48  
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4-3 Adjusting Brightness and Contrast .................................................................................................................. 51  
Checking the Finished Results in the Preview Window ................................................................. 51  
Tips and Tricks for Image Adjustment ............................................................................................ 52  
4-4 Printing Materials of aWide Variety of Shapes ............................................................................................. 53  
About the Size and Shape of the Printing Area .............................................................................. 53  
Adding a Material Shape ............................................................................................................... 54  
4-5 Other Handy Features........................................................................................................................................ 55  
A Wide Variety of Operations You Can Accomplish with Dr. METAZA2 ........................................ 55  
4-6 ItemsYou Can Set Using the Driver ............................................................................................................... 57  
A Wide Variety Settings You Can Make with the Driver ................................................................. 57  
Chapter 5 Maintenance and Adjustm ent ......................................................................................... 61  
5-1 Daily Care .............................................................................................................................................................. 62  
Daily Care ..................................................................................................................................... 62  
Cleaning the Adhesive Sheet ......................................................................................................... 62  
Head Cleaning .............................................................................................................................. 64  
Cleaning the Body and Cover ........................................................................................................ 65  
5-2 Maintenance of the Marking Pins ..................................................................................................................... 66  
Starting MPX-70 Head Manager .................................................................................................... 66  
Checking the State of the Marking Pins ......................................................................................... 66  
Changing the Pin Used for Marking .............................................................................................. 67  
Adjusting the Striking Force of the Pins ......................................................................................... 68  
5-3 Head Replacement .............................................................................................................................................. 69  
Replacing the Head ....................................................................................................................... 69  
5-4 Adjustment of the Origin-point Location ...................................................................................................... 70  
Adjusting the Location of the Machine's Origin Point ................................................................... 70  
5-5 Registration of Custom Material...................................................................................................................... 72  
Adjusting the Striking Force to Match the Material ........................................................................ 72  
Chapter 6 Appendix ........................................................................................................................... 73  
6-1 What to Do If ....................................................................................................................................................... 74  
The machine doesn't run even when printing data is sent. ............................................................ 74  
Striking is performed, but nothing is printed. ................................................................................ 74  
The image is unattractive. .............................................................................................................. 74  
The image is uneven. ..................................................................................................................... 74  
The image is always faint at the same location. ............................................................................. 75  
The printed location isn't where desired ....................................................................................... 75  
What to Do If Installation Is Impossible ......................................................................................... 75  
Uninstalling the Driver .................................................................................................................. 76  
6-2 When Moving the Machine ................................................................................................................................ 77  
6-3 Head Life ................................................................................................................................................................ 78  
6-4 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels ........................................................................ 79  
6-5 Main Unit Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 80  
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To Ensure Safe Use  
Im proper handling or operation of this m achine m ay result in injury or dam age to property.  
Points which m ust be observed to prevent such injury or dam age are described as follows.  
About  
WARNING and  
CAUTION Notices  
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe  
injury should the unit be used improperly.  
WARNING  
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material  
damage should the unit be used improperly.  
CAUTION  
* Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with re-  
spect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets.  
About the Sym bols  
The  
symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The specific meaning of  
the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. The symbol at left means  
"danger of electrocution."  
The  
symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The  
specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The  
symbol at left means the unit must never be disassembled.  
The  
symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must be  
done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The symbol at left means the power-  
cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.  
Incorrect operation m ay cause injury  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Never allow children near the m achine.  
The machine includes locations and components  
that pose a danger to children, and major acci-  
dent, including injury, blindness, or choking, may  
occur.  
Install on a stable surface.  
Failure to do so may result in the unit tipping  
over, leading to injury.  
Be sure to follow the operation proce-  
dures described in this m anual.  
Do not disassem ble, repair, or m odify.  
Doing so may lead to fire or abnormal opera-  
tion resulting in injury.  
Failure to follow the procedures may cause sud-  
den operation or the like of the machine,which  
may result in unexpected injury.  
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To Ensure Safe Use  
Danger of electrical short, shock, electrocution, or fire  
WARNING  
Do not use with any electrical power sup-  
ply that does not m eet the ratings dis-  
played on the AC adapter.  
Use with any other power supply may lead to  
fire or electrocution.  
Never use the m achine with the power  
cord bound into a bundle or roll.  
If the cord is in a bundle or roll,it may grow hot  
and cause fire.  
Never use any power cord other than the  
power cord included with the m achine.  
Also, never use a power strip or extension  
cord.  
The power strip or extension cord may grow  
hot and cause fire.  
Do not use with any power supply other  
than the dedicated AC adapter.  
Use with any other power supply may lead to  
fire or electrocution.  
Never operate the m achine or insert or  
rem ove its power plug with wet hands.  
Doing so may result in electrical shock or elec-  
trocution.  
Do not use with a dam aged AC adapter,  
power cord or plug, or with a loose elec-  
trical outlet.  
Doing so may lead to fire, electrical shock, or  
electrocution.  
Never allow the m achine to get wet, or  
apply gasoline, thinner, or any other flam -  
m able m aterial to it.  
Current leakage may cause electrical shock,elec-  
trocution, or combustion and fire.  
W hen unplugging t he elect rical power  
cord from the power outlet,grasp the plug,  
not the cord.  
Unplugging by pulling the cord may damage it,  
leading to fire,electrical shock,or electrocution.  
Never allow hairpins, coins, m atches, or  
any other object to get inside the m achine.  
Doing so may cause and electrical short, result-  
ing in shock or electrocution, or the inserted  
object may catch fire.  
In the event of an abnorm al state (such as  
sm oke or sparks, odor or burning or un-  
usual noise ), im m e diat e ly unplug t he  
power cord.  
Never place gasoline, alcohol, thinner, or  
any other flam m able m aterial near the  
m achine, or use an aerosol spray close to  
the m achine.  
Failure to do so may result in fire, electrical  
shock,or electrocution.Immediately disconnect  
the power cord and contact your Roland DG  
Corp. service center.  
Doing so may cause fire.  
W hen not in use for several hours, unplug  
the power-cord plug from the electrical  
outlet.  
Never dam age the power cord or pull it  
with force.  
Doing so may tear the cord's insulation, causing  
an electrical short and resulting in electrical  
shock, electrocution, or fire.  
Failure to do so may result in danger of electri-  
cal shock, electrocution or fire due to deterio-  
ration of electrical insulation.  
Never place any object on the power cord,  
bend the power cord using excessive force,  
or allow the power cord to becom e de-  
form ed.  
If it becomes deformed, the deformed location  
may grow hot and cause fire.  
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To Ensure Safe Use  
The head area becom es hot  
WARNING  
Never touch the head im m ediately after  
printing has finished.  
Doing so may cause burns.  
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To Ensure Safe Use  
W arning Label  
W arning label is affixed to m ake areas of danger im m ediately clear.The m eaning of the label is  
as follows. Be sure to heed its warnings.  
Also, never rem ove the label or allow it to becom e obscured.  
Caution: High Tem perature  
Never touch immediately after printing.  
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Im portant Notes on Handling and Use  
This m achine is a precision device.To ensure the full perform ance of this m achine, be sure to  
observe the following im portant points. Failure to observe these m ay not only result in loss of  
perform ance, but m ay also cause m alfunction or breakdown.  
This machine is a precision device.  
Handle carefully, and never subject the machine to impact or excessive force.  
Never print material outside the range of specifications.  
Install in a Suitable Location  
Install in a location having the specified temperature and relative humidity.  
Install in a quiet, stable location offering good operating conditions.  
Important Notes on Connecting the Cables  
Connect the power cord and the computer's input and output cables securely.  
When Moving the Machine  
When moving the machine, be sure to support it at the bottom using two hands. Attempting to move the  
machine by holding it at a different location may result in damage.  
When moving the machine, turn the knob to secure the head in place.  
When moving the machine to another location, be sure to attach the retainers.Attempting moving without  
attaching the retainers may result in damage.  
Printing  
Never attempt to perform printing on the edges or over holes in printing material.  
Printing results may vary according to the original data, the material printed, and the details of settings. Before  
you perform actual printing, we recommend carrying out test printing.  
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Chapter 1  
Getting Started  
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1-1 About the Machine  
Features  
This machine is a metal printer. It prints images by striking detailed points using a marking pin mounted in a head.  
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1-1 About the Machine  
Nam es and Functions  
Main Unit  
Cover  
Head unit  
This moves up and down, bringing the  
tip of the head (the marking pin) in  
line with the surface of the material.  
Head  
Knob  
Brush  
This secures the head unit in place.  
Table  
Adhesive sheet  
Material is placed on the adhesive sheet, which then holds  
the material in place. This lets you immobilize objects  
without having to use commercially available tape or the  
like.  
Power/Movem ent button  
Pressing this makes the light come on and switches  
on the power. Pressing it while the unit is on moves  
the table to the material-mounting location (toward  
the front of the unit) or to the material-printing loca-  
tion.  
To switch off the power, you hold down the button  
for one second or longer.  
Power-code connector  
USB connector  
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1-1 About the Machine  
Head  
Marking pins  
Nine pins are arranged in the head. Printing  
is performed using one of these pins.  
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1-2 About the Docum entation  
Included Docum entation  
The following documentation is included with the machine.  
MPX-70 User's Manual (this m anual)  
This explains how to install and set up the machine, how to install and set up the software, how to perform printing,  
and other such matters.  
Dr. METAZA2 online help  
This is the operation manual for the Dr. METAZA2 program included with the machine. Installing and setting up the  
software enables you to view the documentation.  
To view the online help, follow the procedure below.  
From the [Start] menu, click [All Programs] (or [Programs]).  
Click [Roland Dr. METAZA2], then click [Dr. METAZA2 Help].  
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1-3 Checking the Included Item s  
The following items are included with the machine. Make sure they are all present and accounted for.  
AC adapter  
Power cord  
Test-use printing material  
USB cable  
CD-ROM  
User's manual  
(This document)  
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Chapter 2  
Getting Ready to Print  
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2-1 Installation  
Deciding On an Installation Site  
Install the machine on a stable base in a stable location. Also, use the machine in a location having the correct  
operating environment (temperature of 10 to 30 °C and relative humidity of 35 to 80% [with no condensation]).  
Use in an unsuitable location may result in malfunction or breakdown.  
Install on a stable surface.  
Failure to do so may result in the unit tipping over, leading to injury.  
CAUTIO N  
Unsuitable Installation Sites  
Locations subject to large fluctuations in temperature or humidity  
Locations subject to shaking or vibration  
Locations where the floor is tilted, not level, or unstable  
Dusty locations  
Locations exposed to direct sunlight or near air-conditioning or heating equipment  
Locations exposed to considerable electrical or magnetic noise, or other forms of electromagnetic energy  
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2-1 Installation  
Rem oving the Protective Material  
Protective material is attached to protect the machine from vibration and the like during transportation. Remove this  
once the machine is installed.  
Be sure to remove the protective material.Any that remains may cause breakdown when the power is switched  
on.  
The protective material is required when moving the machine. Be sure not to discard it.  
Procedure  
Loosen the knob.  
The head unit rises.  
Head unit  
Knob  
Remove the protective material.  
Protective material  
Protective material  
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2-2 Connecting the Cables  
Connecting the Power Cord  
Do not use with any electrical power supply that does not m eet the ratings dis-  
played on the AC adapter.  
WARNING  
Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution.  
AC adapter  
Power-cord connector  
Power cord  
Important Notes on the Power Cord  
Never dam age the power cord or pull it with force.  
Doing so may tear the cord's insulation,causing an electrical short and resulting in electri-  
cal shock, electrocution, or fire.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Never place any object on the power cord, bend the power cord using excessive  
force, or allow the power cord to becom e deform ed.  
If it becomes deformed, the deformed location may grow hot and cause fire.  
Never use the m achine with the power cord bound into a bundle or roll.  
If the cord is in a bundle or roll, it may grow hot and cause fire.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Never use any AC adapter and power cord other than the AC adapter and power  
cord included with the m achine.Also, never use a power strip or extension cord.  
The power strip or extension cord may grow hot and cause fire.  
Do not use with a dam aged AC adapter, power cord or plug, or with a loose electri-  
cal outlet.  
WARNING  
Doing so may lead to fire, electrical shock, or electrocution.  
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2-2 Connecting the Cables  
Connecting to the Com puter  
You make the connection to the computer using the included USB cable.  
Be sure to make the connection between the machine to the computer during the course of installing the driver.  
Driver installation may fail and the machine may become unusable if you connect a USB cable before starting install-  
ing the driver.  
Machine  
Computer  
DO NOT connect a USB  
cable at this point.  
USB cable (included)  
Important Notes on USB Connection  
Never use a USB hub or the like.  
Connect one single machine to a single computer. Never connect two or more machines to one computer.  
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2-3 Installing and Setting Up the Software  
Overview of the Included Software  
The included CD-ROM contains the following software.  
Dr. METAZA2  
This is a program for printing images on the surface of printing material using this machine. It enables you import and  
crop images to print, and perform editing to add text, boxes, and the like.  
MPX-70 Head Manager  
This is a utility for adjusting the head. Run it when you replace the head or adjust the marking pins.  
W indows-based drivers  
These are necessary for sending data from Windows to the machine. Be sure to install them.  
System Requirem ents  
System Requirem ents for Installing the Software  
Operating system  
Computer  
Windows 98 SE (Second Edition)/Me/2000/XP  
Computer running Windows (Pentium processor or better recommended)  
CD-ROM drive  
Drive  
Monitor  
16-bit color (High Color) video card with a resolution of 800 x 600  
64 MB or more recommended  
Memory (RAM)  
Free hard-disk space required for  
installation  
10 MB  
Interface  
USB port  
System Requirem ents for USB Connection  
Making a USB connection with Windows requires use of a computer that meets all of the following system require-  
ments. Please note that other configurations cannot be supported.  
Operating system  
Computer  
Windows 98 SE (Second Edition)/Me/2000/XP  
1) Computers preinstalled with Windows 98 SE/Me/2000/XP at the time of purchase  
(This includes such computers later upgraded to Windows Me/2000/XP.)  
2) Computers on which USB operation is assured by the manufacturer of computers  
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2-3 Installing and Setting Up the Software  
Installing the Driver  
Never make the connection to the computer before installing.  
Keep the machine and the computer unconnected until you carry out this installation operation.Failure to follow  
the correct procedure may make installation impossible.  
p 75 "What to Do If Installation Is Impossible"  
Before you start installation and setup, make sure the USB cable is not connected.  
Log on to Windows. If you are installing under Windows 2000/XP, log on as "Administrators” right.  
Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-  
ROM drive.  
After a short wait, the setup menu shown at left ap-  
pears.  
Click [METAZA Driver Install].  
An Installation and Setup Guide matched to the basic  
software on your computer is displayed.  
If you're using Windows 98 SE/Me/2000, the Installa-  
tion and Setup Guide and the Setup program appear.  
Follow the instructions in the Installation and Setup Guide to finish installing.  
Installation and Setup Guide  
Setup program  
(Windows 98 SE/Me/2000)  
If the [Driver Setup] Window Doesn't Appear  
If you're using Windows 98 SE/Me/2000 and the Setup program doesn't appear, first check the taskbar at the  
bottom of the screen. If [Driver Setup] is displayed, the program is running. Go to the taskbar and click [Driver  
Setup] to display the window for the Setup program.  
Taskbar  
Click this.  
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2-3 Installing and Setting Up the Software  
Installing Dr.METAZA2  
Procedure  
Display the setup menu.  
Click [Dr.METAZA2 Install].  
Thereafter, follow the instructions in the messages to complete installation and setup.  
Installing MPX-70 Head Manager  
Procedure  
Display the setup menu.  
Click [MPX-70 Head Manager Install].  
Thereafter, follow the instructions in the messages to complete installation and setup.  
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2-4 Dr. METAZA2 Settings  
Making the Setting for the Printer  
After you finish installing and setting up Dr. METAZA2, continue by making the setting for the printer. Be sure to make  
the setting before use.  
Procedure  
Click [Start],then click [All Programs] (or [Pro-  
grams]).  
Click [Roland Dr. METAZA2], then click [Dr.  
METAZA2].  
Go to the [File] menu and click [Print Setup].  
The [Print Setup] dialog box appears.  
Click the arrow shown in the figure,  
then select [Roland MPX-70].  
Click [OK].  
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Chapter 3  
Performing Printing  
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3-1 Switching the Power On and Off  
Switching the Power On and Off  
Before You Switch On the Power  
Before you switch on the power, be sure to loosen the knob and raise the head.  
Otherwise the head may scrape and damage the adhesive sheet.  
Switching O n the Power  
Open the cover.  
Loosen the knob.  
Cover  
Loosen just enough for the head unit to rise.  
Press the Power/Movement button.  
The light comes on. The table moves and initialization begins. The  
power-on initialization performs origin detection, and so a noise  
may be heard.  
Knob  
Power/Movement button  
Head unit  
Switching O ff the Power  
Hold down the Power/Movement button for one second or longer.  
The light goes dark and the power is switched off.  
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3-2 Starting Dr. METAZA2  
Starting Dr. METAZA2  
Click [Start],then click [All Programs] (or [Pro-  
grams]).  
Click [Roland Dr. METAZA2], then click [Dr.  
METAZA2].  
After the opening screen, the screen for Dr. METAZA2 appears.  
Nam es and Functions of Dr. METAZA2 Screen Item s  
Menu Bar  
Runs the various commands for Dr.METAZA2.  
Toolbar  
The toolbar is provided with buttons for running  
Dr.METAZA2 commands such as [Open...] and  
[Save]. Moving the mouse pointer over a button  
displays a brief description of the button's func-  
tion.  
Material  
The combined black and gray areas indicate the  
material.  
To decide on the size and shape of the material,  
then from the [File] menu, click [Material Setup].  
Centerline  
This indicates the vertical center location of the  
window.  
Margin  
The gray area indicates the margin. The margin  
areas are not printed. The default margin is 1 mm.  
Grid  
This is a grid of lines displayed on the screen. It  
serves as a guide for positioning images and text.  
To hide the displayed grid, click  
selection.  
to clear the  
Centerline  
This indicates the horizontal center  
location of the window.  
Status Bar  
This shows Dr.METAZA2's state of operation and  
provides brief descriptions of commands.  
This also shows amount of zoom in or zoom out  
for the image.  
Cursor location  
This indicates the present location of the cursor. You  
can use it to check the locations of images and text.  
The position at the center of the window (where the  
two centerlines intersect) is (0, 0).  
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3-3 Getting Ready to Print  
The Printing Area  
The machine's printing area is as follows.  
Expanded printing area  
(80 x 80 mm (3-1/8 x 3-1/8 in.))  
Top view of the table  
Printing area  
(50 x 50 mm (1-15/16 x 1-15/16 in.))  
Center line  
80 mm  
50 mm  
Center  
line  
50 mm  
80 mm  
Preparing Material to Print  
Prepare material that meets all of the following conditions.  
Loading material that is larger or thinner than this may cause the material to warp during printing and strike the head,  
damaging the marking pin.  
Conditions for Materials that Can Be Printed  
Thickness  
Size  
0.3 to 20 mm (0.01 to 0.8 in.)  
Length (or width) of 90 mm (3-9/16 in.) or less  
* Note that even if thickness and size are within the range as described above, it may not be possible  
to perform printing correctly on materials that warp when struck. Refer to the table below, which  
provides a general guide to printable sizes according to thicknesses.  
Material  
Thickness  
Printable material size (general guide)  
Aluminium  
2.0 mm (0.08 in.) Length (or width) of 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) or less  
1.5 mm (0.06 in.) Length (or width) of 40 mm (1-9/16 in.) or less  
1.0 mm (0.04 in.) Length (or width) of 30 mm (1-3/16 in.) or less  
0.5 mm (0.02 in.) Length (or width) of 20 mm (3/4 in.) or less  
0.3 mm (0.01 in.) Length (or width) of 20 mm (3/4 in.) or less  
2.0 mm (0.08 in.) Length (or width) of 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) or less  
1.5 mm (0.06 in.) Length (or width) of 40 mm (1-9/16 in.) or less  
1.0 mm (0.04 in.) Length (or width) of 30 mm (1-3/16 in.) or less  
0.5 mm (0.02 in.) Length (or width) of 15 mm (9/16 in.) or less  
0.3 mm (0.01 in.) Length (or width) of 15 mm (9/16 in.) or less  
2.0 mm (0.08 in.) Length (or width) of 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) or less  
1.0 mm (0.04 in.) Length (or width) of 40 mm (1-9/16 in.) or less  
Brass or copper  
Stainless steel  
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Hardness of surface Vickers hardness (HV) of 200 or less  
to print  
* Note that materials which may crack or split by printing (such as glass, stone, precious  
stones, china, and porcelain) cannot be printed even if hardness is within the preceding range.  
Attempting to print such materials may damage the machine.  
Cross-section of Flat, with no difference in level  
printing material The printed surface must be level when the material is placed on the table.  
Edge of the  
material is too  
high.  
Surface to print  
is not straight.  
Back surface is  
curved.  
Back surface is  
uneven.  
Preparing the Im age  
Prepare an image (such as a photograph or drawing) for printing.  
Data in JPEG or BMP format can be used with Dr. METAZA2.  
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3-4 Loading Material  
Mounting Material on the Table  
Procedure  
Open the cover.  
Loosen the knob.  
Loosen just enough for the head unit to rise.  
Press the Power/Movement button to move the table to  
the front of the machine.  
Cover  
Knob  
Head unit  
Power/Movement button  
Place the material on the table and press down on it gently  
to secure it in place.  
Table  
Material  
How to Place Material  
Place the material at the center of the scale on the table.  
Center line  
Table  
Center line  
Center of the material  
About the Adhesive Sheet  
Buildup of dust or the like on the adhesive sheet can reduce the sheet's adhesive force, making it difficult to  
secure material in place. If the adhesive force has been reduced, then wash the adhesive sheet.  
p 62 "Cleaning the Adhesive Sheet"  
Never rub the surface of the adhesive sheet with force. Doing so may damage the surface and reduce its  
adhesive strength.  
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3-4 Loading Material  
Press the Power/Movement button.  
The table moves to the center.  
Power/Movement button  
Press the location shown in the figure to lower the head  
unit slowly to where it touches the material.  
Keeping the area shown in the figure clamped, turn the  
knob to secure the head unit in place.  
Press here.  
Lower the metal bar to a location where  
it touches the material.  
Knob  
Notes on Loading Material  
When you lower the head unit, the metal bar also descends, and contacts the material. Secure the knob in place at the  
location where contact is made with the material. The metal portion rises slightly when released, but this does not  
affect the loading of the material.  
Important!  
Lower the head unit slowly. Lowering it too quickly or forcefully may damage the surface of the material.  
When you lower the head unit, be sure to press it at the location specified in the procedure. Pressing it at  
another area may cause inaccurate height alignment.  
Close the cover.  
Cover  
Detaching the Material  
Loosen the knob, raise the head, then remove the material.  
If the material is difficult to detach, inserting a thin, flat object (such as a piece of stiff paper or cardboard) between the  
adhesive sheet and the material may make it easier to dislodge.  
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3-5 Creating Printing Data  
This section describes how to create data, using printing of a plate like the one shown below as an example.  
1 mm(0.039in.)  
(Margin)  
27 mm  
(1-1/16 in)  
24 mm  
(15/16 in)  
Step 1 : Decide on the Size and Shape of the Material  
Important Notes on Printing  
Be sure to ensure a margin of 1 mm or more at each edge of the material.Also,avoid printing at areas where there  
are holes in the material.The marking pin may be damaged if it strikes an edge or the like on the material.  
Printing area  
Printing area  
Printing area  
Printing area  
The printing area  
lies over a hole.  
No margins are  
present at the edges extends beyond the  
of the material. material.  
The printing area  
1 mm  
1 mm  
Procedure  
Enter the material's size (outer dimensions), then choose the shape.  
In this example, enter 24 mm by 27 mm for the size and choose "quadrilateral" as the shape.  
Go to the [File] menu and click [New].  
The [Material Setup] dialog box appears.  
For the material's size, enter 24 mm for [Width] and 27  
mm for [Height].  
Choose [ ] for the shape of the material.  
Click [OK].  
A quadrilateral measuring 24 mm by 27 mm appears in the win-  
dow, with 1 mm margin formed around the quadrilateral.  
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3-5 Creating Printing Data  
Step 2 : Im port the Im age  
Here you import the image to print. Prepare an image file to import.  
Procedure  
Go to the [File] menu and click [Import].  
The [Open] dialog box appears.  
At [Look in], select the location of the file.  
At [Files of type],select either [Bitmap file] or  
[JPEG file].  
Select the file you want.  
Click [Open].  
The specified image is imported and displayed so as to  
match the size of the material.  
1 mm  
27 mm  
1 mm  
24 mm  
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Step 3 : Save the File  
Save the printing data in a file.  
Procedure  
Go to the [File] menu and click [Save As].  
The [Save As] dialog box appears.  
For [Save in], specify where to save the file.  
Type in a file name.  
Click [Save].  
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3-6 Starting Printing  
Starting Printing  
Procedure  
Go to the [File] menu and click [Print].  
The [Print] dialog box appears.  
Make sure [Roland MPX-70] is chosen as the  
printer name.  
Click [Properties].  
Click the [Image Correction] tab.  
Select [Material].  
Select either the composition or the product code of  
the material.  
Click [OK].  
Selection of the Material  
When you select the composition of the loaded material, printing is performed using an optimal striking force for the  
composition.  
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Click [OK].  
The printing data is sent to the machine and printing  
starts.  
After printing has finished, open the cover.  
Loosen the knob.  
Detach the material.  
Cover  
If the material is difficult to detach, inserting a thin, flat object (such  
as a piece of stiff paper or cardboard) between the adhesive sheet  
and the material may make it easier to dislodge.  
Knob  
When Printing Ends  
After printing has finished, be sure to loosen the knob and raise the head.  
This prevents damage to the head and the adhesive sheet.  
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Stopping Printing Operations  
W indows XP  
Click [Start], then click [Control Panel].  
Click [Printers and Other Hardware], then click [Printers and Faxes].  
W indows 98 SE/Me/2000  
Click [Start].  
Click [Settings], then click [Printers].  
Double-click the [Roland MPX-70] icon.  
At the [Printers] menu, click [Cancel All Documents] (or [Purge Print Documents]).  
If you're usingWindows XP, then click [Yes].  
Make sure the printing data has disappeared from the window and operation of the machine has  
stopped.  
Hold down the Power/Movement button for one second  
or longer to switch off the power.  
Power/Movement button  
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4-1Tips and Tricks for Im age Layout  
Tips and Tricks for Im age Layout  
Lay out the image and create data like the following.  
Original image  
Trim away everything  
except the area to print.  
Import the image.  
p 33 "Step 2 : Import the Image"  
Step 1 : Cut O ut the Required Im age  
p 41 "Step 1 : Cut Out the Required Image"  
Make the settings for the material.  
p 32 "Step 1 : Decide on the Size and Shape of the Material"  
Trim the original image  
to leave just the  
required portion.  
Com pleted data  
Completed view  
Step 3 : Enclose the Im age in a Circle  
p 43 "Step 3 : Enclose the Image in a Circle"  
Step 2 : Adjust the Location and Size of  
the Im age  
p 42 "Step 2 : Adjust the Location and Size of the Image"  
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Step 1 : Cut Out the Required Im age  
Trim the original image to leave just the required portion.  
Click  
.
Click the image.  
At the [Object] menu, click [Trimming].  
The [Trimming Picture] dialog box appears.  
Click [Free].  
Drag inside the shaded-line box to  
change the location to trim.  
Drag the pointer (  
trimmed size.  
) to change the  
Click [OK].  
The trimmed image only is displayed in the  
window.  
Trimming area  
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Step 2 :Adjust the Location and Size of the Im age  
Adjust the layout and the size of the image. Keep adjusting the location and size until you achieve the layout you want.  
Adjusting the Location  
Click  
, then click the image.  
Drag to adjust the location.  
Adjusting the Size  
Click  
, then click the image.  
Drag the pointers ( ) at the four corners of the image to  
adjust the size.  
Pointers  
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Step 3 : Enclose the Im age in a Circle  
Use a frame to enclose the image in a circle.  
At the [Object] menu, click [Frame].  
The [Frame] dialog box appears.  
For the frame, select [03].  
Click [Insert].  
A frame is inserted into the window.  
Drag the pointers (  
adjust its size and location.  
) around the frame to  
Adjust the location and size so as to enclose the im-  
age. The adjustment methods are the same as the meth-  
ods for adjusting the location and size of an image.  
p 42 "Step 2 : Adjust the Location and Size of the Image"  
Frame  
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4-2Tips and Tricks for Text Layout  
Tips and Tricks for Text Layout  
Arrange text and create data like that shown in the figure.  
Dr. METAZA2 screen  
Com pleted view  
1. Lay out the text horizontally.  
p 45 "1.Arranging Text Horizontally"  
Dr. METAZA2 screen  
Com pleted view  
2.Arrange in the shape of a fan.  
p 48 "2.Arranging in the Shape of a Fan"  
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1.Arranging Text Horizontally  
Type in the text to arrange horizontally in the image.  
Procedure  
Go to [Object] menu, click [Text].  
Select [HorizontalText].  
Click the location where you want to insert text.  
The [Text] dialog box appears.  
Line up the pointer with the location  
where you want to insert.  
Go to [Text] and enter the text.  
Click [OK].  
The text appears in the window.  
You can adjust the size and layout of the entered text, and change the typeface.  
p 46 "Adjusting the Layout and Size of Text"  
p 47 "Changing the Font Style"  
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Adjusting the Layout and Size ofText  
Changing the Size  
Dragging the pointers (  
) of the text box changes the size.  
Changing the Layout  
Dragging the center of the text moves it up, down, or to the left or right.  
You can rotate the text by dragging it at a location to either the left or right of its center.  
Cursor for movement up,  
down, or to the left or right  
Cursor for rotation  
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Changing the Font Style  
Procedure  
Double-click the text string.  
The [Text] dialog box appears.  
Click [Change].  
The [Font] dialog box appears.  
Make the selections for the font,style,and size.  
Click [OK].  
The [Text] dialog box appears again.  
Click [OK].  
The typeface of the on-screen text changes.  
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2.Arranging in the Shape of a Fan  
Procedure  
Go to [Object] menu, click [Text].  
Select [FanText].  
Click the location where you want to insert text.  
The [Fan Text] dialog box appears.  
Line up the pointer with the location  
where you want to insert.  
Go to [Text] and enter the text.  
Click [OK].  
The text appears in the window.  
You can adjust the size and layout of the entered text, and change the typeface.  
p 49 "Adjusting the Layout and Size of Text"  
p 50 "Changing the Font Style"  
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Adjusting the Layout and Size ofText  
Changing the Size  
Dragging the pointers (  
) of the text box changes the size.  
Changing the Layout  
Dragging the support point moves up, down, or to the left or right.  
Dragging inside the text box rotates the support point around the reference.  
Cursor for movement up,  
down, or to the left or right  
Support point  
Cursor for rotation  
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Changing the Font Style  
Procedure  
Double-click the text string.  
The [Fan Text] dialog box appears.  
Click [Change].  
The [Font] dialog box appears.  
Make the selections for the font,style,and size.  
Click [OK].  
The [Fan Text] dialog box appears again.  
Click [OK].  
The typeface of the on-screen text changes.  
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4-3 Adjusting Brightness and Contrast  
Checking the Finished Results in the Preview W indow  
At the preview window, you can adjust the brightness, contrast, and gamma correction. An image with clearly defined  
light and dark areas produces attractive printed results. Adjust to match the image.  
Procedure  
Go to the [File] menu and click [Print Preview].  
Preview screen  
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Tips and Tricks for Im age Adjustm ent  
W hat You Can Do in the Preview W indow  
Brightness  
This adjusts the overall brightness. Making the  
value too large can destroy the balance, so it  
may be a good idea to adjust it to the absolute  
minimum necessary.  
Contrast  
This mainly adjusts highlights (the brightest ar-  
eas) and shadows (the darkest areas). Using this  
can be effective when you want to achieve a  
sense of tension with a good balance of light  
and dark.  
Gam m a  
This mainly adjusts the brightness of tones of  
intermediate brightness between bright and dark  
areas. Using it is effective in adjusting the over-  
all brightness.  
The dark and bright areas are printed as shown in the figure.  
Dark-color areas are not struck, and light-color areas are struck forcefully.  
Bright area  
Dark area  
Also, the printing results before and after adjustment are as shown below.  
Before adjusting  
After adjusting  
Gamma adjusted to 0.4.  
The brightness of the face is reduced,  
making the expression clearly defined.  
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4-4 Printing Materials of aW ideVariety of Shapes  
About the Size and Shape of the Printing Area  
The size of the image to print must always fit within the size of the material. Printing an image that is larger than the  
material may cause the marking pin to strike the edge of the material and break.  
Dr. METAZA2 comes preset with quadrilateral, round, and diamond material shapes. When you select one of these  
materials, the image is displayed matched to the shape of the material, with an appropriate margin.  
For example, when you want to print material whose shape is not registered in Dr. METAZA2, like that shown in the  
figure, you must set the area printed to be smaller than the material.  
Material  
Printing area  
Registering the shape of the material with Dr. METAZA2 makes it possible to expand the printing area.  
p 54 "Adding a Material Shape"  
Hole in the material  
Material  
Printing area  
Printing cannot be performed around a hole.  
Avoiding Holes in the MaterialW hen Printing  
When you use the pen feature to black-fill an area in the data by drawing freehand, the filled area is not printed. When  
you want to perform printing that avoids a hole in the material, use the pen to fill an area in the data whose size and  
location is matched to the hole. You can make the settings for the width of the pen and the like in the [Pen Setup]  
dialog box.  
For detailed information, refer to the online help.  
Hole in the material  
Dr.METAZA2 Screen  
Printing area  
Be sure to specify black as the color.  
In the Pen Setup dialog box, set the width of the pen to  
match the diameter of the hole in the material.  
[Pen Setup] dialog box  
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4-4 Printing Materials of a W ide Variety of Shapes  
Adding a Material Shape  
When you want to use material of a shape other than a circle (ellipse), quadrilateral, or diamond, add the shape.  
Creating a Shape Using a Third-party Program  
You can use a commercial paint-type program to create a shape, then register it with Dr. METAZA2. Vector data cannot  
be used. Prepare bitmap data that meets the following conditions.  
Number of colors : Binary (black and white -- Fill the interior of the shape with black, and make other portions white  
or uncolored.)  
File format : BMP or JPEG format  
Alternatively, you can acquire (import) the shape of the material using a scanner. You acquire the shape by scanning  
the material directly, or by making a paper copy of the shape of the material and then scanning the paper.  
For detailed information, refer to the documentation for the scanner you're using.  
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A W ide Variety of OperationsYou Can Accom plish with Dr. METAZA2  
Dr. METAZA2 offers a wide variety of features for editing imported images and creating printing data. For more  
information on how to operate Dr. METAZA2, refer to the online help for the program.  
p 13 "Included Documentation"  
Inserting a Fram e  
You can use frames to decorate images.  
You can select the shape and color you want from among the registered frames.  
How to display the editing screen :At the toolbar, click  
[Frame].  
(Frame). Alternatively, at the [Object] menu, click  
Registering a Custom -m ade Fram e  
You can use a commercial paint-type program to create a shape yourself, then register it with Dr. METAZA2.  
How to display the editing screen :At the [Object] menu, click [Add Parts], then click [Frame].  
Rotating an Im age  
You can take an image imported into Dr. METAZA2 and rotate it in increments of 90 degrees.  
How to display the editing screen :At the [Object] menu, click [Rotate Image].  
Cropping an Im age  
You can crop just the necessary portion of an image. This lets you extract and print the image of a specific person, for  
example, or a background image.  
How to display the editing screen :At the [Object] menu, click [Crop Image].  
Registering a General-use Im age  
You can register often-used logos and other images as symbols, which lets you call them to the screen simply and  
easily. Registering as a symbol an image that allows wide use can shorten editing times. You can also import your own  
original images into Dr. METAZA2 and register them as symbols.  
How to display the editing screen :At the [Object] menu, click [Add Parts], then click [Symbol].  
Im porting a General-use Im age  
You can import an image registered as a symbol.  
How to display the editing screen :At the [Object] menu, click [Symbol].  
Im porting an Im age Using a Scanner  
If you have a TWAIN 32-compliant scanner, you can call up the scanner driver from Dr. METAZA2. This lets you import  
and print your own original images.  
How to display the editing screen :At the [File] menu, click [Select Source].  
How to display the editing screen :At the [File] menu, click [Acquire].  
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4-5 O ther Handy Features  
Inverting Gradations  
This inverts the gradations of all images displayed in Dr. METAZA2. You use this when you want to insert a logo or text  
and print it with black and white reversed.  
How to display the editing screen :At the [Edit] menu, click [Invert].  
Adding Handwritten Text and Hand-drawn Im ages  
You can use the pen tool to add hand-drawn figures and handwritten text to an image.  
How to display the editing screen :At the toolbar, click [ ] (Pen).  
When you display the setting window for the pen, you can specify the pen width and color.  
How to display the editing screen :At the [Object] menu, click [Pen Setup].  
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4-6 Item sYou Can Set Using the Driver  
A W ide Variety SettingsYou Can Make with the Driver  
At the setting window for the driver, you can make the settings for a wide variety of items, including the size of the  
material and the method used for printing.  
Displaying the Setting W indow  
Any changes you make at this window (the window displayed by using the procedure described here) remain in effect  
even after you restart Dr. METAZA2. To continue operations with the changes applied, follow the procedure below to  
display the setting window.  
Procedure  
W indows XP  
Click [Start], then click [Control Panel].  
Click [Printers and Other Hardware], then click [Printers and Faxes].  
W indows 98 SE/Me/2000  
Click [Start].  
Click [Settings], then click [Printers].  
Right-click [Roland MPX-70].  
If you're using W indows XP/2000, click [Printing Preferences].  
If you're using W indows 98SE/Me, click [Properties].  
The setting window appears.  
About the Setting Window  
Going to the Dr. METAZA2 [File] menu and clicking [Print Setup], then, in the [Print Setup] window, clicking  
[Properties], displays the same window as the one that appears using "Displaying the SettingWindow," described  
above.  
Any changes you make while at this window disappear when you restart Dr. METAZA2.When you want to make  
temporary changes in driver settings, display the setting window from Dr. METAZA2.  
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MaterialTab  
Enter the size of the printing area.  
This corrects misalignment of the center point.  
p 70 "Adjusting the Location of the Machine's Origin Point"  
This chooses the units of measurement for the width  
and length.  
This expands the printing area (this can be set up to a  
maximum of 80 x 80 mm (3-1/8 x 3-1/8 in.).  
However, note that when printing is performed in an  
expanded area (that is, outside an area of 50 x 50 mm  
(1-15/16 x 1-15/16 in. )), then depending on the mate-  
rial and the image, unevenness in darkness may occur.  
To view the image during printing while printing is in  
progress, make sure this is selected.  
Select this when you want to speed up printing times.  
Note, however, that printing quality may be slightly  
reduced.  
This saves the driver settings in a file.  
This loads driver settings saved in a file.  
Im age Correction Tab  
This performs adjustment when the printing results are  
not what you intended.  
p 74 "The image is unattractive."  
This returns the corrected image values to the initial  
values before correction (brightness = 0, contrast = 0,  
and gamma = 0.5).  
This chooses the composition of the material to print.  
The optimal striking force for printing the composition  
is set.  
To fine-tune the striking force, click [Details].  
p 72 "Adjusting the Striking Force to Match the Material"  
This selects the printing mode.  
When you're printing an image with clearly defined  
outlines, such as text, then select [Text]. When you're  
printing an image that contains gradations, such as a  
photograph, then select [Photo]. When you want to cut  
even small text and intricate patterns attractively, choose  
[High Resolution]. Note that the printing time when  
you select [High Resolution] takes approximately twice  
as long as with [Photo].  
This prints a mirror image of the printing image.  
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O ption Tab  
This adjusts the tilt of the table.  
Enter the values taken from the results of printing the  
test pattern.  
This prints the test pattern for adjusting tilt using  
the machine.  
p 75 "The image is always faint at the same location."  
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5-1 Daily Care  
Daily Care  
Never use gasoline, alcohol, thinner, or any other flam m able m aterial.  
Doing so may cause fire.  
WARNING  
Never touch the heads im m ediately after printing has finished.  
Doing so may cause burns.  
CAUTIO N  
This machine is a precision device, and is sensitive to dust and dirt. Be sure to carry out day-to-day cleaning.  
Never use solvents such as thinner, benzine, or alcohol.  
Never attempt to oil or lubricate the machine.  
Cleaning the Adhesive Sheet  
If the adhesive force of the adhesive sheet declines, then wash the sheet.  
Never scrub the adhesive sheet using a scrubbing pad or sponge.  
Never stretch or bend the adhesive sheet when washing it.  
Procedure  
Press the Power/Movement button to move the table to  
the front of the machine.  
Power/Movement button  
Switch off the power.  
Peel off the adhesive sheet from the table.  
Grasp the edges of the adhesive sheet and peel it off slowly.  
Adhesive sheet  
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While submersing the adhesive sheet in water, gently stroke the surface of the sheet with your  
fingers.  
Allow the adhesive sheet to dry.  
Allow to dry completely, out of direct sunlight. It must not be mounted on the table while wet.  
Place the adhesive sheet on the table.  
Adhesive sheet  
Press down gently on the adhesive sheet at the center and  
the four corners.  
Mounting the Adhesive Sheet  
Place it straight, aligned with the scale marks on the table.  
Place inside the table frame.  
Be careful not to allow any air bubbles to form between the adhesive sheet and the table.  
If the Adhesive Sheet Gets Extremely Dirty  
If the soiling of the adhesive sheet is severe, wash it using diluted neutral detergent. Rinse thoroughly with water  
to remove all detergent completely.  
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Head Cleaning  
Clean away any fine grime around the head. Perform cleaning periodically.  
Press the Power/Movement button to move the table to  
the front of the machine.  
Power/Movement button  
Remove the adhesive sheet.  
Adhesive sheet  
Switch off the power.  
Loosen the knob.  
Press the location shown in the figure to lower the head  
unit to where it touches the brush.  
Head unit  
Brush  
Knob  
Keeping the area shown in the figure clamped, turn the  
knob to secure in place.  
Knob  
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Press the Power/Movement button to switch on the power.  
The head moves and cleaning is performed.  
After cleaning has finished, loosen the knob.  
Knob  
Cleaning the Body and Cover  
Use a cloth moistened with water then wrung well, and wipe gently to clean.  
The surface of the cover is easily scratched, so use a soft cloth.  
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5-2 Maintenance of the Marking Pins  
The machine's head has nine pins. Printing is performed using these pins one at a time. If the tip of the pin in use  
becomes worn, you can change the pin used for printing. You can also perform adjustment to ensure that each pin uses  
the same striking force.  
You carry out all of these maintenance activities using the included [MPX-70 Head Manager] program.  
Starting MPX-70 Head Manager  
Click [Start],then click [All Programs] (or [Pro-  
grams]).  
Click [Roland Dr. METAZA2], then click [MPX-  
70 Head Manager].  
Switch on the power to the machine.  
Checking the State of the Marking Pins  
The state of each pin is shown.  
If the indicator for the pin you're using is red, then replace it with a new pin.  
If attractive printing is impossible or printed images are uneven even though the scale is not red, then change to a new  
pin.  
A pin needs to be replaced when it is shown in red.  
This indicates the amount of pin usage.The indicator display  
increases a little at a time as striking is performed.The rate of  
increase varies according to the material printed.  
Pins for which nothing is displayed are unused.  
This refreshes the screen to display the latest information.  
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Changing the Pin Used for Marking  
Follow the steps below to change the marking pin.  
Procedure  
Start MPX-70 Head Manager.  
p 66 "Starting MPX-70 Head Manager"  
Choose the number of the pin to use next.  
Click [Apply Pin Change].  
Follow the on-screen instructions to reset the power.  
Click [OK].  
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Adjusting the Striking Force of the Pins  
You can individually adjust the striking force of each separate pin. Pin adjustment involves striking the pattern shown  
in the figure. Prepare a piece of test-use printing material (brass) or other material measuring about 60 mm (2-3/8 in.)  
by 60 mm(2-3/8 in.) .  
Adjustment pattern  
Procedure  
Start MPX-70 Head Manager.  
p 66 "Starting MPX-70 Head Manager"  
Click [Readjust Pins].  
Follow the on-screen instructions to perform adjustment for the  
pins.  
When you have finished, click [X].  
The window closes.  
How to Determ ine the Adjustm ent Values  
Type in the letter and number of the location where the value that can be read is lightest. If this is difficult to determine,  
decide on an appearance (darkness) to serve as a reference, and select a location having the same appearance. For  
instance, if the situation is like that shown in the figure, then enter the following values.  
B0  
C3  
B0  
C2  
C2  
B9  
C2  
C1  
C5  
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Replacing the Head  
When all nine marking pins wear out, replace the head. During replacement, you strike the pattern shown in the  
figure. Prepare a piece of test-use printing material (brass) included with the replacement head (MPH-70), or another  
piece of material measuring about 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) by 60 mm (2-3/8 in.).  
The replacement head is sold separately. Consult your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer or Call Center.  
Adjustment pattern  
Procedure  
Never quit the replacement operation while partway through.  
The head is a consumable part. Never use a head whose marking pins are all worn out.  
Never reuse a head once it has been removed. Never use it a second time, even if it contains unused pins.  
Start MPX-70 Head Manager.  
p 66 "Starting MPX-70 Head Manager"  
Click [Replace Head].  
Follow the on-screen instructions to carry out head replacement.  
When you have finished, click [X].  
The window closes.  
After you have finished the head-replacement operation, click [Readjust Pins] to check the state of the marking pins.  
p 68 "Adjusting the Striking Force of the Pins"  
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Adjusting the Location of the Machine's Origin Point  
The machine's printing origin point is at the center of the table's scale. When you want to adjust the origin-point  
location, output calibration data to verify the location of the origin point.  
1.  
Print calibration data.  
Mount material on the center of the table.  
Prepare material measuring at least 20 mm square.  
p 30 "Mounting Material on the Table"  
Start Dr.METAZA2.  
Go to the [File] menu and click [Open].  
For [Look in], select the [Samples] folder.  
Select [Axis.dmz].  
Click [Open].  
Start printing.  
2.  
Measure and type in the correction values.  
Center line  
Positive direction  
Measure and note down the offset between the centerline  
on the table scale and the crossed lines on the material.  
In the example shown in the figure, the [Width] value is displaced  
by 0.5 mm in the positive direction and the [Length] value is offset  
by 0.5 mm in the negative direction.  
for [Length]  
Positive direction  
for [Width]  
Center line  
-0.5 mm  
Material  
0.5 mm  
W indows XP  
Click [Start], then click [Control Panel].  
Click [Printers and Other Hardware], then click [Printers and Faxes].  
W indows 98 SE/Me/2000  
Click [Start].  
Click [Settings], then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] folder opens.  
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Right-click [Roland MPX-70].  
If you're using W indows XP/2000, click [Printing Preferences].  
If you're using W indows 98SE/Me, click [Properties].  
The setting window appears.  
Click the [Material] tab.  
In the width and length fields for [Offset], en-  
ter the displacement values you noted in step 1.  
Click [OK].  
The window closes.  
Entry of Correction Values  
When the setting window for Dr. METAZA2 is displayed, the values for any settings made there are temporary,  
and are not saved.  
To save the values in the setting window,go into the [Printers] folder and display the setting window for the driver.  
p 57 "A Wide Variety SettingsYou Can Make with the Driver"  
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5-5 Registration of Custom Material  
Adjusting the Striking Force to Match the Material  
Here you register a material and adjust the striking force to match the material's hardness and other parameters.  
Procedure  
W indows XP  
Click [Start], then click [Control Panel].  
Click [Printers and Other Hardware], then click [Printers and Faxes].  
W indows 98 SE/Me/2000  
Click [Start].  
Point to [Settings], then click [Printers].  
Right-click [Roland MPX-70].  
If you're using W indows XP/2000, click [Printing Preferences].  
If you're using W indows 98SE/Me, click [Properties].  
Click the [Image Correction] tab.  
For [Material],select a custom material (settings a through  
d).  
Click [Details].  
The [Details] window appears.  
Adjust the impact values.  
The printing results vary according to the hardness of the material. Adjust to  
match the material.  
Raise  
• When dark areas of the image are not struck  
Lower  
• When dark areas of the image are whitish (too bright)  
• When overall striking is too forceful  
Raise  
• When bright areas of the image are struck with too little force (too dark)  
• When overall striking is too weak  
Lower  
• When white areas of the image are struck with too much force  
Click [OK].  
The [Details] window closes.  
Click [OK].  
The setting window closes.  
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The m achine doesn't run even when printing data is sent.  
on the casting method, the composition of impurities, the  
presence of plating, and so on. In such cases, perform fine  
adjustment of the striking force to match the material.  
Is the power switched on?  
Make sure the Power/Movement button light is on. If it is  
dark, press the Power/Movement button to switch on the  
power.  
p 72 "Adjusting the Striking Force to Match the Material"  
Is the im age printed clearly?  
If the image is not printed clearly, adjust the brightness of  
the image. Perform printing while increasing the brightness  
of [Gamma] or [Brightness] in the driver's setting window a  
little at a time.  
Is the power cord connected correctly?  
If it is not connected correctly, refer to the page indicated  
below and connect it properly.  
p 18 "Connecting the Power Cord"  
At this time, leave the material loaded and perform  
overstriking at the same location. Continue changing set-  
tings and performing printing until you obtain the darkness  
you want.  
Is the cable used for the connection to the com puter  
connected correctly?  
If it is not connected correctly, refer to the page indicated  
below and connect it properly.  
p 57 "A Wide Variety SettingsYou Can Make with the Driver"  
p 19 "Connecting to the Computer"  
Are grayscale tones printed clearly?  
If the grayscale tones is not printed clearly, adjust the force  
of striking. Perform printing while leaving the value for [Im-  
pact--MAX] unchanged and increasing the value for [Im-  
pact--MIN] a little at a time.  
Striking is perform ed,but nothing is printed.  
Has the height of the head been adjusted to m atch  
the thickness of the m aterial?  
At this time, leave the material loaded and perform  
overstriking at the same location. Continue changing the  
settings in the driver's setting window and performing print-  
ing until you obtain the darkness you want.  
Check whether the head is at a height that matches the thick-  
ness of the material and whether the head is fixed in place  
at that height. Printing cannot be performed if the height of  
the head doesn't match the thickness of the material. Align  
the head height and fix the head in place securely using the  
knob.  
p 57 "A Wide Variety SettingsYou Can Make with the Driver"  
More Information about Overstriking  
The various setting values determined with overstriking are  
effective only when performing overstriking under identi-  
cal conditions. The same results are not necessarily obtained  
when printing is performed with a new piece of material  
with only the conditions made the same, without perform-  
ing overstriking.  
Is the m aterial loaded at the correct location?  
If empty printing is being performed at a location other than  
where the material is loaded, then reload the material.  
Is the m aterial to be printed in line with the param -  
eters for printable m aterial?  
Prepare and use printable material.  
Is the m arking pin worn?  
Attractive printing may be impossible if the marking pin  
becomes worn.  
p 28 "Preparing Material to Print"  
Adjust the pin or change it to a new one.  
p 66 "5-2 Maintenance of the Marking Pins"  
W as printing perform ed at a location such as the  
edge of the m aterial?  
Printing at the edge of material may bend or break the mark-  
ing pin. If nothing is printed, the marking pin may be bent  
or broken. Printing cannot be performed if the marking pin  
is bent or broken. Change the pin.  
The im age is uneven.  
Is the printed surface slightly uneven?  
Replace with material having a level printing surface.  
p 67 "Changing the Pin Used for Marking"  
p 28 "Preparing Material to Print"  
Is the printed surface at an angle?  
Replace with material having a level printing surface.  
The im age is unattractive.  
p 28 "Preparing Material to Print"  
Are the settings for the m aterial in the driver's set-  
ting window correct?  
Choose the composition of the loaded material.  
Even if the composition of the material is the same, the  
hardness of the printed surface may vary greatly depending  
Is the im age darkness uneven?  
Performing overstriking with the material left loaded at the  
same location may improve the image quality. Try perform-  
ing overstriking with different settings for [Gamma], [Bright-  
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ness], or [Contrast] in the driver's setting window.  
6.Select [Correct slope] and enter the scale values you noted  
into the driver.  
p 57 "A Wide Variety SettingsYou Can Make with the Driver"  
W as bidirectional printing perform ed?  
Bidirectional printing can shorten the printing time, but the  
image quality may suffer. If this happens, go to the driver's  
setting window and clear the selection for [Bidirection],  
then redo printing.  
p 57 "A Wide Variety SettingsYou Can Make with the Driver"  
Is the m arking pin worn?  
Attractive printing may be impossible if the marking pin  
becomes worn.  
Adjust the pin or change it to a new one.  
The printed location isn't where desired  
p 66 "5-2 Maintenance of the Marking Pins"  
The center of the table scale may not coincide with the  
machine's printing origin point.  
To correct displacement between the scale center and the  
printing origin point.  
The im age is always faint at the sam e location.  
If the im age is often faint at the sam e location, such  
as near the front right area of the table, then adjust-  
ing the levelness of the m achine m ay im prove the  
im age quality.  
Please note that this is not effective when uneven-  
ness in the im age is unrelated to the printing loca-  
tion, such as when uneven areas vary from one piece  
of m aterial or im age to another.  
p 70 "Adjusting the Location of the Machine's Origin Point"  
W hat to Do If Installation Is Im possible  
If installation quits partway through, or if the wizard  
does not appear when you m ake the connection with  
a USB cable, take action as follows.  
W indows XP/2000  
1.Load a piece of included test-use printing material at the  
center of the table.  
If the included material has been used up, then prepare a  
piece of material that is larger than 60 mm and has a smooth-  
ness of 0.05 mm or less.  
1.If the [Found New Hardware Wizard] appears, click [Fin-  
ish] to close it.  
2.Display [System Properties].  
Windows XP  
p 30 "Mounting Material on the Table"  
Click the [Start] menu, then right-click [My Computer]. Click  
2.Go into the [Printers] folder. Right-click the [Roland MPX-  
70] and open the setting screen for the METAZA driver.  
If you are using Windows XP/2000, click [Printing Prefer-  
ences].  
[Properties].  
Windows 2000  
Right-click [My Computer] on the desktop. Click [Proper-  
ties].  
If you are using Windows 98 SE/Me, click [Properties].  
3.Click the [Option] tab.  
3.Click the [Hardware] tab, then click [Device Manager].  
The [Device Manager] appears.  
4.Click [Test print].  
The test pattern is printed on the material.  
5.Use the scale to read and note down locations where the  
test pattern is not continuous or not visible. Note down the  
values in all four directions (front, back, left, and right).  
Back  
20  
15  
10  
Left  
Right  
5
20  
15  
10  
5
5
10  
15  
20  
5
10  
15  
20  
Front  
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4.At the [View] menu, click [Show hidden devices].  
5.In the list, find [Printers] or [Other device], then double-  
click it.  
5.For [Open], type in the information shown below, then  
click [OK].  
Windows XP/2000  
When [Roland MPX-70] or [Unknown device] appears be-  
low the item you selected, click it to choose it.  
(CD-ROM drive letter ):\ Drivers\ WIN2K\ SETUP.EXE  
Windows 98 SE/Me  
(CD-ROM drive letter):\ Drivers\ WIN9X\ SETUP.EXE  
The Setup program starts and the [Driver Setup] window  
appears.  
6.Go to the [Action] menu, and click [Uninstall].  
7.The screen shown in the figure appears.  
Click [OK].  
6.Select [Uninstall], then choose [Roland MPX-70].  
Click [Start].  
8.Close the [Device Manager] and click [OK].  
9.Unplug the USB cable from your computer.  
10.Restart Windows, then uninstall the driver.  
p 76 "Uninstalling the Driver"  
11.Redo the installation from the beginning.  
p 21 "Installing the Driver"  
7.Click [Yes] to restart the computer  
W indows 98 SE/Me  
1.Refer to "Uninstalling the Driver" on the following page  
and uninstall the driver.  
p 76 "Uninstalling the Driver"  
2.Redo the installation from the beginning.  
p 21 "Installing the Driver"  
Uninstalling the Driver  
W hen uninstalling the driver, perform following op-  
eration.  
1.Before you start uninstallation of the driver, unplug the  
USB cables from your computer.  
2.Log on to Windows. If you are installing under Windows  
XP/2000, log on as Administrators” right.  
3.Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
The setup menu appears.  
Go to the upper right and click the [X] to close the setup  
menu.  
4.From the [Start] menu, click [Run].  
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6-2 W hen Moving the Machine  
When moving the machine, be sure to attach the protective material. Moving the machine without attaching the  
protective material may result in damage to the machine.  
Procedure  
Loosen the knob.  
Loosen just enough for the head unit to rise.  
Press the Power/Movement button to move the table to the front of the machine.  
Switch off the power.  
Attach the protective material.  
Protective material  
Head unit  
Stainless-steel portion  
Protective material  
Table  
Fit the side in.  
Align the front.  
Insert the narrow portion at the front at an angle.  
Lower the head unit and use the knob to secure it in place.  
Press down on the entire head unit with your hand.  
Knob  
Head unit  
Repack the machine in its original packing carton.  
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6-3 Head Life  
The head used in this machine is a consumable part.  
As a general guide to its useful life, about 3,600 plates can be printed under the following conditions.  
Conditions of Use  
Material used : MD-NI (Roland nickel-plated plate)  
Printing area : 30 mm (1-3/16 in.) X 23 mm (15/16 in.)  
Print Mode : Photo  
Printing rate : 35% (25,000 dots per plate)  
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6-4 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Num ber Labels  
Serial Num ber  
This is require when you seek maintenance,  
servicing, or support. Never peel off the label  
or let it get dirty.  
Power Rating  
Use an electrical outlet that meets the re-  
quirements for voltage, frequency, and am-  
perage given here.  
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6-5 Main Unit Specifications  
MPX-70  
Printable material  
Gold, silver, copper, platinum, brass, aluminium, iron, stainless steel, etc.  
(Vickers hardness [HV] of the printing surface must be 200 or less.)  
Loadable material size  
Maximum 90 mm (width) x 90 mm (height) x 20 mm (thickness)  
(3-1/2 in. x 3-1/2 in. x 3/4 in.)  
Printing area  
80 mm x 80 mm (3-1/8 in. x 3-1/8 in.)  
Resolution  
529 dpi(High resolution), 353 dpi (Photo), 265 dpi (Text)  
Printing direction  
Printing speed (Default)  
Interface  
Unidirectional printing or bidirectional printing (Selectable with Windows driver)  
50 mm/sec (1-15/16 in./sec)(Photo), 33 mm/sec (1-5/16 in./sec)(High resolution/Text)  
USB interface (compliant with Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.1)  
Power supply  
Dedicated AC adapter  
Input : AC 100 to 240V ± 10% 50/60Hz 1.7A  
Output : DC 19V 2.1A  
Power consumption  
Acoustic noise level  
Operation temperature  
Operation humidity  
External dimensions  
Approx. 15W  
Under 70 dB (A) (According to ISO 7779)  
10 to 30˚C (50 to 86˚F)  
35 to 80% (no condensation)  
226 mm (W) x 321 mm (D) x 200 mm (H)  
(8-15/16 in. (W) x 12-11/16 in. (D) x 7-7/8 in. (H))  
Weight  
4.0 kg (8.8 lb.)  
Packed dimensions  
350 mm (W) x 440 mm (D) x 350 mm (H)  
(13-7/8 in. (W) x 17-3/8 in. (D) x 13-7/8 in. (H))  
Packed weight  
Accessories  
6.5 kg (15 lb.)  
AC adapter, power cord, test-use printing material, USB cable, CD-ROM, user's manual  
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Reverse engineering, disassembling, decompiling or any other attempt to discover the source code of the Soft-  
ware.  
3. Bounds of License  
Roland does not grant you to sub-license, rent, assign or transfer the right granted under this agreement nor the  
Software itself (including the accompanying items) to any third party.  
You may not provide use of the Software through time-sharing service and/or network system to any third party  
who is not individually licensed to use this Software.  
You may use the Software by one person with using a single computer in which the Software is installed.  
4. Reproduction  
You may make one copy of the Software only for back-up purpose. The property of the copied Software belongs  
to Roland.  
You may install the Software into the hard disk of a single computer.  
5. Cancellation  
Roland retains the right to terminate this agreement without notice immediately when any of followings occurs:  
When you violate any article of this agreement.  
When you make any serious breach of faith regarding this agreement.  
6. Lim itations on Liability  
Roland may change the specifications of this Software or its material without notice.  
Roland shall not be liable for any damage that may caused by the use of the Software or by exercise of the right  
licensed by this agreement.  
7. Governing Law  
This agreement is governed by the laws of Japan, and the parties shall submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the  
Japanese Court.  
R1-050729  
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