Vacuum Areas Introduction The overlay sheet on the printer table creates a vacuum field, which is divided into zones bymagnetic strips on the underside. When the printer is shipped, the vacuum zones are configuredto support common metric or imperial media sizes. The zones are installed at the factory,according to operator preference when the printer is ordered. The purpose of the vacuum zonesis to reduce the preprint setup time by reducing the need to mask the open area on the vacuumtable when printing on the most common-size media. The printer ships with a vacuum fieldconfigured to support either metric or imperial size media.For the Océ Arizona 600 Series GT vacuum control valve handles are used to manage thesezones. The printer has five control valves that determine the zones that are active when the tablevacuum pump is on. Zone 1 area is always active, and the five valves control zones 2 through 6.The vacuum zones are open when the valve handles are vertical. Purpose The vacuum system holds the media in place. The zones described in this section are arranged toaccommodate common media dimensions. Metric Vacuum Zones NOTE THIS IS FROM FACTORY AND OUR PRINTER IS DIFFERENT The following shows the locations and media dimensions associated with the factory-set metricvacuum zones. The name of the zone indicates which vacuum handle controls that zone (except 1as that zone is always on).• Vacuum zone 1 = 600 x 800 mm• Vacuum zone 2 = 700 x 1000 mm• Vacuum zone 3 = 800 x 1200 mm• Vacuum zone 4 = 1000 x 1400 mm• Vacuum zone 5 = 1000 x 2100mm• Vacuum zone 6 = 1250 x 2500mmThe metric configuration is designed such that zone 6 can be reconfigured by a servicerepresentative from the 2.5m x 1.25m area size to 4'x8'.