Cleaning the Developer Station Shelf (Optional)
Caution:
■
Heavy weight
When fully equipped with 4 developer stations, the developer station shelf weighs
approx. 360 kg/800 lb. Secure the developer station shelf to prevent it from rolling
away. Take care on steep slopes and ramps.
■
Hot surfaces
After a longer period of printing, the motor of the developer station may be hot. Do
not touch the motor.
Caution:
There can be a high build-up of static charge when vacuuming the toner spill.
Always use an industrial vacuum cleaner with a grounded suction tube, rubber nozzle
and filter set for fine dust. For larger toner quantities, the industrial vacuum cleaner must
be explosion-proof.
Attention:
The developer station shelf must not be cleaned while developer stations are fitted.
Liquid or dirt could get inside a developer station and damage or destroy it.
To Clean the Developer Station Shelf
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Proceed as follows:
If the developer station shelf is not empty: Use the hoisting lift to remove all
developer station and place them on a stacking tray (see
‘Removing the Devel-
oper Station from the Developer Station Shelf’
on page 183
).
1.
Remove large amounts of dust or toner using the vacuum cleaner.
2.
Clean the surfaces of the developer station shelf using a soft, dry cloth. If nec-
essary, use a lightly damp cloth (water with a small amount of washing-up
liquid) that has been wrung out.
3.
Remove any dirt jammed into the casters.
4.
If required: Use the hoisting lift to replace the developer stations in the devel-
oper station shelf (see
‘Storing the Developer Station in the Developer Station
Shelf’
on page 177
).
5.
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Summary of Contents for ColorStream
Page 1: ...o More Power When Printing Oc ColorStream User Manual Continuous Printing System...
Page 10: ...10 Contents...
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Notes on the Printing System Documentation...
Page 30: ...Chapter 1 Notes on the Printing System Documentation 30 Statutory requirements...
Page 31: ...Chapter 2 Safety...
Page 50: ...Chapter 2 Safety 50 Accident prevention regulation for replacement carts option...
Page 51: ...Chapter 3 Description of the Printing System...
Page 80: ...Chapter 3 Description of the Printing System 80 Paper specifications...
Page 81: ...Chapter 4 Description of the Opera tor Panel...
Page 105: ...Chapter 5 Working with the Operator Panel...
Page 137: ...Chapter 6 Operating the Printing System...
Page 203: ...Chapter 6 Operating the Printing System 203 5C_PrintQualityInspection 600 Test Print Job...
Page 204: ...Chapter 6 Operating the Printing System 204 5C_PrintQualityInspection 600 Test Print Job...
Page 267: ...Chapter 7 Cleaning the Printing Sys tem...
Page 310: ...Chapter 7 Cleaning the Printing System 310 Cleaning the Developer Station Shelf Optional...
Page 311: ...Chapter 8 Replacing Consumables...
Page 344: ...Chapter 8 Replacing Consumables 344 Fill in Developer...
Page 345: ...Chapter 9 Replacing Expendables...
Page 472: ...Chapter 9 Replacing Expendables 472 Replacing Expendables in Expert Mode...
Page 473: ...Chapter 10 Correcting Errors...
Page 490: ...Chapter 10 Correcting Errors 490 Correcting Print Image Errors...
Page 491: ...Appendix A Technical Data...
Page 506: ...Appendix A Technical Data 506 Ruler for Checking Paper Path Synchronization...
Page 507: ...Appendix B Comments...
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