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8. Daily care

(1) Surroundings of the heads ("Cleaning the Head and the Area around It" Chapter 4 of 

the Operation Manual)

1

Move the carriage to the left and open the
maintenance cover.

• Refer to the Step 1 to 5 of Chapter 4 “Cleaning the Head

and the Area around It” of the user’s manual to perform
the operation.

2

Soak the UJ Cleaning swab or the waste cloth in the maintenance cleaning liquid and 
wipe off an  accumulated ink on the side of the head and on the bottom surface of the 
slider.

• Scrape them off with clean swab etc. In this case, never rub the nozzle portion of the head.

• When possible, use the UJ Cleaning swab for cleaning around the head/ capping station/ wiper.

Using the other cotton bud may attach lint, then it may damage the machine.

• Be sure to perform maintenance for the ink cap and the wiper of capping station every day. If you leave it 

dirty, dirt may adhere to the nozzle surface, or, dust and dry ink may be rubbed against the nozzle. It may 
cause discharge defect.

• Clean the bottom of carriage every day so that it will not get dirt from inks or dusts. If you leave it dirty, dust 

and dry ink may be rubbed against the nozzle at wiping operation when performing head cleaning.

• When you clean the carriage bottom surface, fully be careful not to rub the nozzle surface.

• The heads and their surroundings are the parts most liable to be tainted in this machine and if 

tainted, it could cause adverse effects to the functions of the machine and the results of the 
printings. Moreover, as the head itself uses very fine mechanisms, sufficient precautions are 
required for the care and maintenances.

Clean the side surface of the head (shown 
in deep gray) with a cleaning swab.

The nozzle part (Never 
touch it.)

Clean with a cleaning swab or a waste cloth.

Summary of Contents for UJF-3042MkII e

Page 1: ...o our website https mimaki com supply inkjet html When to care What to care Reference Page Once a day at the end of the daily work Surroundings of the heads P 5 Capping station P 6 Mist filter 1 P 7 T...

Page 2: ...ODY 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 Make...

Page 3: ...automatic maintenance Operation Manual Chapter 4 Automatic Maintenance Increase performing frequency of every maintenance When the media that reflects UV light well is used such as glasses or glazed...

Page 4: ...er maintenance schedule is determined by the operator who observes throughout a period of use of the printer Some media need maintenance every time of printing The maintenance schedule differs dependi...

Page 5: ...or the ink cap and the wiper of capping station every day If you leave it dirty dirt may adhere to the nozzle surface or dust and dry ink may be rubbed against the nozzle It may cause discharge defect...

Page 6: ...4 of Chapter 4 Cleaning around the wiper of the user s manual to perform the operation 2 When using rubber wiper Clean the wiper 3 When using suction wiper Clean on or around the wiper 4 Clean the ca...

Page 7: ...ink only On models equipped with the PR 200 ink may clog the nozzle Please check the version on the label of the PR 200 ink cartridge pack or bottle and clean the nozzle Please clean the nozzle twice...

Page 8: ...R 200 maintenance liquid just before it overflows from the cap 5 Close the ma intenance cover and press the key 6 Set the time to one minute for the maintenance liquid to be left as it is and press th...

Page 9: ...hapter 4 Operation Manual 1 Move the carriage to the left and open the maintenance cover Refer to the Step 1 to 5 of Chapter 4 Clean the bottom of the LED lamp and the bottom of the mist filter of the...

Page 10: ...in the waste ink tank frequently Continuing to use the machine without disposing of the waste ink may result in waste ink overflowing from the waste ink tank 5 When using suction wiper Wiper tube Clea...

Page 11: ...pter 4 Washing the Ink Discharge Passage of the user s manual to perform the operation The carriage will move onto the platen 2 Press key Dry suction operation is performed repeatedly until the washin...

Page 12: ...acing the mist filter Replacing the mist filter Chapter 4 of the Operation Man ual If the stain is strong please replace the filter referring to the Operation Manual Chapter 4 Replacing the mist filte...

Page 13: ...ing by dust which effect printing Confirm the nozzle condition periodically before or during outputting not to use in such as this condition The nozzle condition can be confirmed with test printing in...

Page 14: ...ved 4 Performing Head Cleaning urtora Refer to Chap ter 2 of Operation Manual Perform test printing and check Chapter 2 of Operation Manual In the event nozzle missing etc have not been improved 5 Per...

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