Chapter 11
11-5
11.4.3
Cassette Pickup Roller
0006-3098
Clean it with a cloth moistened with water (and wrung well). If the dirt is excessive, use alcohol with lint-free paper
thereafter, be sure to dry wipe it with a cloth or lint-free paper.
11.4.4
Manual Feed Pickup Roller
0006-3100
Dry wipe it with a cloth moistened with water (and wrung well). If the dirt is excessive, use alcohol with lint-free
paper thereafter, be sure to dry wipe it with a cloth or lint-free paper.
11.4.5
Separation Pad
0006-3101
Dry wipe it with lint-free paper.
11.4.6
Registration Roller
0006-3103
Clean it with a cloth moistened with water (and wrung well). If the dirt is excessive, use alcohol with lint-free paper
thereafter, use a cloth or lint-free paper.
11.4.7
Transfer Guide
0006-3104
Clean it with a cloth moistened with water (and wrung well) thereafter, dry wipe it with a cloth or lint-free paper.
11.4.8
Transfer Charging Roller
0006-3105
As a rule, do not touch or clean it. However, if cleaning proves necessary as when the cause of an image fault is the
transfer roller, clean it while taking care not to handle the roller or not to subject it to solvent or oils.
Use lint-free paper and dry wipe it. Do not use water or solvent. During cleaning, take care not to impose force on
the rubber area of the transfer charging roller.
11.4.9
Separation Static Eliminator
0006-3106
Clean it with a blower brush.
11.4.10
Paper Path
0006-3107
Dry wipe it with lint-free paper.
11.4.11
Fixing Inlet Guide
0006-3108
Use alcohol with a soft cloth.
Summary of Contents for iR1200 Series
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