Cleaning
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Cleaning
To keep the scanner in good working condition, make sure it is free of dust,
ink, grease, and other contaminants. Scanners are high resolution optical
instruments with high quality glass parts. Since a higher quality scanner will
reveal smaller particles of dirt and dust better than a lower quality
scanner, special care must be taken to keep all parts, and especially all
glass parts, as clean as possible.
The cleaning intervals are determined by the scanner environment and the
type of documents scanned, as well as the frequency of use. The scanner
should be cleaned under the following circumstances.
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When sporadic or frequent image quality problems occur.
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When sporadic or frequent cropping problems occur, even though the
document is in the correct area of the scan area.
To avoid electric shock and other potential damage, make sure the
scanner is turned off and unplugged before cleaning. Do not allow
water to enter the scanner.
Proper general cleaning should include the following:
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Use an electric vacuum cleaner to remove dust from all parts before
proceeding to clean other parts of the product. Be careful not to touch
any parts with the dust cleaning hose.
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Clean the outer surface of the Product with a damp cloth. Dampen the
cloth and wring it out as much as possible. For best results, use a
microfiber cloth.
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The glass surfaces of the scanner should only be cleaned using a soft,
lint-free cloth.
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Use a mild soap and water solution only when necessary. Do not use
abrasive cleaners.
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Wipe the product dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. Be especially careful
when cleaning the touch screen.
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