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ATTENTION: 

 

This is a supplementary document and is to be 

used in conjunction with the ValueJet 1604 User Operations Manual. 
Please refer to 

Section 4: Daily Maintenance

 of the Quick Reference 

Guide or 

Section 6: Maintenance

 of the Operation Manual CD, for 

complete step by step instructions for performing these items.

Section 1:  

Intervals 

User Level Maintenance Intervals VJ-2606 

1-2 times per week 

Once a week 

Every 1-2 Months 

 Clean Wiper 

 Clean around caps 

  Clean Around Print 

Heads 

 Replace Flushing Box 

Sponge 

  

  

  

  

  

  

Section 2: 

Supplies

 

1. Supplies for cleaning the VJ-2606 can purchased as a kit P/N: 11606-0001 
 
 

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Item # 

Description 

Qty 

Absorbent Pad 

1 box of 3 

2 Foam 

Swabs 

25 

3 Tweezers 

Lint Free Cloth 

36 

Flushing Box Foam Pad 

1 box of 5 

250ml bottle eco-cleaning 

Rubber Gloves 

5 pair 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Please Note:
 

 If item #6 is not present please use Isopropyl Alcohol only.   

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Summary of Contents for VJ-2606

Page 1: ...VJ 2606 User Maintenance and Cleaning Guide Page 1 of 7 ...

Page 2: ...evel Maintenance Intervals VJ 2606 1 2 times per week Once a week Every 1 2 Months Clean Wiper Clean around caps Clean Around Print Heads Replace Flushing Box Sponge Section 2 Supplies 1 Supplies for cleaning the VJ 2606 can purchased as a kit P N 11606 0001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Item Description Qty 1 Absorbent Pad 1 box of 3 2 Foam Swabs 25 3 Tweezers 1 4 Lint Free Cloth 36 5 Flushing Box Foam Pad 1 box...

Page 3: ...m your hands may prevent the wipers from cleaning the head properly 1 The wipers can be cleaned using either the foam swabs or the lint free cloth Either Eco cleaning solution or Isopropyl Alcohol may be used in conjunction with the cleaning utensil of choice Page 3 of 7 ...

Page 4: ...ds may prevent the caps from sealing properly 1 Using either a foam swab or a lint free cloth soaked in Eco cleaning solution or Isopropyl Alcohol wipe around the edges of the rubber caps This ensures a good seal is maintained during head cleaning process Page 4 of 7 ...

Page 5: ...er to clean the head Nozzle clogging may occur Do Not Re use dirty foam swabs or lint free cloths 1 Using a foam swab or lint free cloth clean the following areas under the carriage Stainless steel ring around the head Bottom sides of the guides on either side of the carriage Any other areas under the print head carriage that appears to have ink or dirt build up Page 5 of 7 ...

Page 6: ...Clean the stainless steel ring around the head being extra careful not to touch the nozzle surface Clean any dirt or debris that has accumulated on the guides on either side of the carriage Page 6 of 7 ...

Page 7: ... Remove and replace the flush box sponge using a pair of tweezers Please Note Replace the sponge on the left hand side of the printer as need if the left side flush box is not used often and the sponge appears clean it does not need changed Page 7 of 7 ...

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