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JV34 Series

Requests for Daily Care and Maintenance

This machine is a precision machine equipped with extremely fine mechanisms. Especially, the nozzle surface of the
heads from which the ink is discharged is affected even by a slightest attachment of dust or paper powder and the
proper printing results could not be obtained. With a view to using this machine in a better condition, we would like to
recommend performing the following care and maintenance on daily basis.

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Use this printer as much as possible in a dust-free environment. Fans and air-blowers could cause the dust-
spewing.

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When solvent inks are to be used, install the printer in a well-ventilated space.

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The using environment of this printer is from 20 to 35

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C in temperature and from 35 to 65 % in relative

humidity. Avoid the use of this printer at a temperature and humidity higher or lower than the indicated
ranges.

CAUTION

When this machine is used filling solvent ink, make sure to wear the attached 

goggles and gloves

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The solvent ink, if mixed with water or alcohol, generates condensed substances. Pay attention not to 
deposit water or alcohol to the nozzle surface, surrounding area of the heads, caps and wipers.

To secure the stability of the ink discharge, when the printer is not used (output) for an extended 
period of time, it could become necessary to discharge periodically a small amount of ink (flushing), 
depending on the kinds of the ink.

When not using for an extended period of time, execute the  [CUSTODY WASH] function of this equip-
ment, ("When the Machine Is Not Used for a Long Time (CUSTODY WASH)" Chapter 5 of Operation 
Manual)  and put off the power switch on the front, only. Leave the main power switch at the side of 
the equipment on and keep the cable socket inserted into the plug.

Never disassemble this machine. It could cause electrical shock, fire and breakage.

Keep away the moisture from the inside of this machine. If the inside is moistened, it could cause elec-
trical shock, fire and breakage.

Perform the maintenance and care after switching off the power and taking off the power cable. Other-
wise, it could cause unexpected accidents.

Avoid using benzene, thinner, and chemicals containing abrasive compounds. The surface of the 
cover could be degenerated or deformed.

Do not supply lubricant oil etc. to the inside this machine.
It could cause the breakdown of this machine.

1. Installation environment

Summary of Contents for jv34 series

Page 1: ...o deposit water or alcohol to the nozzle surface surrounding area of the heads caps and wipers To secure the stability of the ink discharge when the printer is not used output for an extended period of time it could become necessary to discharge periodically a small amount of ink flushing depending on the kinds of the ink When not using for an extended period of time execute the CUSTODY WASH funct...

Page 2: ...riage referring to Cleaning the Ink Head and the Area around It Step 1 Chapter 5 of the Operation Manual 2 Open the maintenance cover Remove the screws and open the maintenance cover 3 Clean the head and the surrounding area Gelled ink and dust could stick under the slider and the sur roundings of the head Scrape them off with clean stick etc In this case never rub the nozzle portion of the head 2...

Page 3: ...n Manual On the wiper the ink dust and paper powder are liable to accumulate Check the state of the wiper and if it is stained clean it Wiper kit 33S Product No SPA 0134 1 Move the carriage Press the key and run CR MAINTENANCE FUNCTION MAINTENANCE CR MAINTENANCE 2 Clean the wiper Dip the clean stick into the cleaning liquid for maintenance and wipe off the wiper Further in the cases as explained b...

Page 4: ... the dusts and ink accumulate on the sensor it could cause false detection of the media or the register mark Wipe off the sensors with soft cloth or clean sticks Cleaning the media sensor at the bottom surface of the heads 1 Move the carriage to the left Move it with reference to Cleaning the Ink Head and the Area around It Step 1 Chapter 5 of the Operation Manual 2 Open the maintenance cover Remo...

Page 5: ...r cutting the paper cutter line are the place where the dusts are especially liable to accumulate Clean them thoroughly Q Exterior Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces Chapter 5 Operation Manual Depending on the using environment the dusts or sand powder could stick to the exterior of the main unit To avoid the entry of the dusts into the moving part of the head wipe them off with soft cloth dipped into...

Page 6: ... static electricity to the board mounted on the ink cartridges The board mounted on the ink cartridge Typical examples of the defects created on the printings by the defective discharge at the head nozzle caused by the dusts etc Check the status of the nozzles periodically before and during the outputting so that the printer is not used under such conditions The state of the nozzles can be checked...

Page 7: ...aning normal several times reset the cleaning mode to hard and perform the cleaning again Perform test printing and check Chapter 2 of Operation Manual In the event nozzle missing etc have not been improved 4 Perform the cleaning of the head nozzles Refer to Chapter 5 of Operation Manual Perform the cleaning of the head nozzles In this case leaving time of the cleaning liquid for maintenance shall...

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