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Routine Maintenance
Cleaning the Head and the Area around It
Because the head employs a very precise mechanism, due care needs to be taken when it is cleaned.
Using a clean stick, etc., rub off gelatinous ink or dust that may stick to the lower part of the slider and the area
around the head.In doing so, never rub the nozzles of the head.
1
Press the
key in LOCAL.
2
Press the
key.
3
Press
to select [HEAD MAINT.].
4
Press the
key.
• Carriage will move to the left end of this machine.
5
Open the left maintenance cover.
(1)
Rotate the screws under the left maintenance
cover (for three positions) to the left and
remove them.
(2)
Hold the bottom of the left maintenance cover
and pull it to the front.
(3)
While pulling the left maintenance cover
downward, remove it.
• If the left maintenance cover is hard to remove,
use the supplied screwdriver.
Tools required for cleaning
• Clean stick (SPC-0527)
• Gloves
• Goggles
• When work is complete at the end of the day, clean the area around the head.
• Be sure to wear the attached goggles and gloves when cleaning the area around the head.Otherwise,
you may get ink in your eyes.
• If you get the ink on your skin or in your eyes, wash it away with plenty of water immediately.
• 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.
• While working, be careful to avoid subjecting the capping station to direction sunlight. Ultraviolet light
will cure UV ink. Take measures to block sunlight, such as closing the curtains on windows.
CARR I AGE OUT
[ ENT ]
MAINT.
MOVE POS I T I ON
: S T A T I ON MA I NT .
MOVE POS I T I ON
: HEAD MA I NT .
Carriage
Screw
Left maintenance
cover
Rotate it left.
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