Cleaning the Media Path
Wipe away any ink or grime on the media path and other areas as part of the daily cleaning procedure. It is easy
for ink or grime to affix to the media path, and, if left unattended, this will contaminate new media and have a
negative effect on the transport of media when it is output. Pinch rollers, grit rollers, and the platen are particular‐
ly prone to the buildup of grime.
WARNING
Never use a solvent such as gasoline, alcohol, or thinner to perform cleaning.
Doing so may cause fire.
CAUTION
Before attempting cleaning, switch off the sub power and wait until the heater and dryer
cool (approximately 30 minutes).
Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury, or hot components may cause burns.
IMPORTANT
• This machine is a precision device and is sensitive to dust and dirt. Perform cleaning on a daily basis.
• Never attempt to oil or lubricate the machine.
Clean by wiping with a cloth moistened by neutral detergent diluted with water then wrung dry.
Pinch roller
These are the positions where the media is fixed in place or transported, so it is easy for ink and grime
to affix to these positions. Failure to clean this part properly may result in the transfer of grime to the
surface of media.
Grit roller
These are the positions where the media is fixed in place or transported, so it is easy for grime to affix
to these positions. Remove buildup of media scraps and other material using a brush. Never use a
metal brush.
Platen
Wipe away any buildup of ink, grime, or cut media on the media path and in the grooves.
Cleaning the Machine
2. Regular Maintenance
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Summary of Contents for TrueVIS VF2-640
Page 7: ...1 Basic Handling Methods 6...
Page 51: ...Ink Pouch TR2 Cleaning Liquid Pouch Replacement 50 2 Basic Operations...
Page 52: ...2 Output Method 51...
Page 61: ...REDO ADJ YES DONE 10 Press ENTER to confirm your entry Printing Output 60 1 Printing Method...
Page 68: ...3 Optimizing Quality and Effi ciency 67...
Page 99: ...W1100mm B Adjusting the Output start Location 98 2 Optimizing Work Efficiency...
Page 121: ...4 Maintenance 120...
Page 169: ...5 Troubleshooting Methods 168...
Page 196: ...6 Appendix 195...