T
RANSPORTING
T
HE
S
CANNER
When you transport the scanner a long
distance or store it for an extended period,
follow the steps below to secure the
carriage.
1. Turn on the scanner and wait until
the carriage moves to the home
position. Then turn off the scanner.
2. Remove the document cover.
3. Turn the carriage lock to the locked
position (toward the document table).
M
AINTENANCE
To keep your scanner operating at its best, you should clean it periodically.
Before cleaning, unplug the power cord.
Use a soft cloth to clean the outer case with mild detergent dissolved in water.
If the glass of the document table gets dirty, clean it with a soft, dry cloth. If the
glass is stained with grease or other hard-to-remove material, use a small amount
of glass cleaner on a soft cloth to remove it. Wipe off any remaining liquid with
a dry cloth.
Be sure there’s no dust on your document table. Dust can cause white spots to
appear in your scanned image.
Caution
:
◗
Never use a harsh or abrasive brush or cleaning product to clean the document
table. A damaged glass surface can decrease the scanning quality.
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Never use alcohol, thinner, or corrosive solvent to clean the scanner. These
chemicals can damage the scanner components as well as the case.
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Be careful not to spill liquid into the scanner mechanism or electronic
components. This could permanently damage them.
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Don’t spray lubricants inside the scanner.
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Never open the scanner case. If you think repairs or adjustments are necessary,
consult your dealer or contact EPSON.
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