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s80600 How to make print jobs and dryers start and stop at the same time

tudouqiezi

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s80600 My dryer can start automatically, but it keeps spinning and won't stop when the print job is done , how do I get the dryer to turn off automatically when it's done printing?
 

Boudica

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Huh? The s80600 is pretty much auto everything... Even cleaning until it asks you to manually clean it. The "dryer" is what exactly? The heat on the platen? Are you saying that it never shuts off?
Sounds like you need a qualified Epson tech.
 

tudouqiezi

New Member
Huh? The s80600 is pretty much auto everything... Even cleaning until it asks you to manually clean it. The "dryer" is what exactly? The heat on the platen? Are you saying that it never shuts off?
Sounds like you need a qualified Epson tech.
It's this one.
 

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CanuckSigns

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The s80600 did not come standard with that dryer, that is for the s60600 which is faster and needs the additional dryer
 
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netsol

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you do realize the dryer needs to run a "cool down" cycle before it shuts off?
 
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Jeppe.Nielsen

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s80600 My dryer can start automatically, but it keeps spinning and won't stop when the print job is done , how do I get the dryer to turn off automatically when it's done printing?
Try to enter the "Media Setup" menu and go to "Customize Settings". In the "Advanced Settings" -> "Heating & Drying" -> "Additional Dryer" section you can decide if the additional dryer should be turned on or off for that specific media. So please repeteat the procedure for all your other medias where you would like this to be used.

I think the unit should be called "fan", as it provides no additional heat at all :) (But it does increase the general air flow on the media, causing the eco solvents to evaporate faster)
 
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