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DocuPrint N4525 Network Laser Printer - Service Guide
Inspect While Servicing
The above represents all the schedule maintenance for this printer. However, it is
important for all qualified service technicians to always inspect and clean “on-the-fly”
whenever repairing or other wise servicing the printer.
Areas to inspect and clean while in the printer:
Feed rollers for wear, dirt/grime/dust
Paper Bins for dust, lint, debris
Paper paths for debris
Laser print cartridge area for spilled toner
Cabinet interior
Multi-sheet Bypass Feeder roler and retard pad
Duplex Unit rollers and paper path
Envelope Feeder rollers (if installed)
All exit rollers
General overall appearance for signs of sbuse, wear, unfriendly envorinment
damage, etc.
Clean as necessary.
Cleaning (general - if needed)
Whenever you check, service, or repair a printer, you should perform the following
procedures. Cleaning the printer, as outlined in the following steps, assures proper
operation of the printer and reduces the probability of having to service the printer in the
future.
The frequency of use and the type of paper a customer prints on determines how critical
cleaning the machine is. Users of ordinary Bond paper (copier paper) should have very
few problems since this paper is smooth and relatively dust-free. You should thoroughly
inspect and clean these printers.
Ask each printer customer about the type of paper he or she uses so that you can be sure to
clean the parts of the printer that particular paper may affect. If a customer is printing on
the more unusual or dustier papers, then you should pay particular attention to these
printer parts:
1.
Turn off the printer.
2.
Remove the Laser Print (EP) Cartridge and immediately cover it to protect the
drum from the light.
3.
Remove the fuser.
4.
Remove the paper Bins.
5.
Slide out the Finisher (if installed).
6.
Clean all printer rollers, except the Bias Transfer Roller, with alcohol-dampaned
wipes only. Never apply alcohol to the Bias Transfer Roller.