Optional Units
20
Cleaning Machine
• When you clean machine products, use the cleaning materials designated in every step.
• To wipe with a wet cloth, use the soft cloth tightly wrung out of water. If the parts are not com-
pletely dry, the machine may malfunction.
• Using commercially available non-woven dry type fabric is effective for cleaning paper dust.
Choose Non-woven fabric with soft and highly adsorptive that can easily wipe dirt and dust
off. Do not use nonwoven fabric containing organic solvents or a polishing agent.
• Do not use benzene, paint thinner, or other organic solvents. Doing so might damage paint or
coating on plastic parts.
Note
After cleaning, be sure to close the cover. Leaving the cover open will not be able to continue to jobs.
Running Paper
Cleaning may temporarily cause a number of white dots to appear on the output. After cleaning,
feed paper through the machine to ensure effectiveness of the cleaning.
1.
Create image data consisting K100% for SRA3 or A3 size.
2.
Run a 2-sided job to print this image on about 20 sheets of paper.
Cleaning inside the Machine
No.
Work
Frequency
Page
1
Every week (When collected paper dust is found in the paper guide or
roller in the feeder cover)
2
Unit in the High Capacity Tray
Every week
Note
When you have finished cleaning, make sure the roller and the surface of paper path are free from foreign ob-
jects.
Cleaning High Capacity Trays
1.
Pull out the Paper Tray toward you until it stops.
2.
Clean the roller in the feeder cover located on the right side of the Paper Tray.
(1)
Press down the roller 1 holder to the direction of the ar-
row, and remove roller 1 by picking up the both ends of
its pin with fingers.