
Chapter 6
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Printer Maintenance
P83173A RevA
7/19/10
Weekly maintenance
This section describes the recommended weekly maintenance.
Cleaning the flat bed
Each week you should carefully clean off any ink residue on the flat bed using a straight edge
razor blade. Use care that you do not scratch the anodized surface of the flat bed. Use the SLEW
keys to move the gantry out of the way to enable you to reach all areas.
Cleaning the head access door
CAUTION: Use impervious gloves to protect your hands. Nitrile gloves of no less
than 8 mils have proven impervious for one hour of exposure. Gloves should be
disposed of after one hour of exposure time. Wear safety goggles to protect your
eyes. Dispose of used gloves according to local laws and regulations.
The head access door is designed to trap tiny ink droplets that occur when the printhead spits to
clear the nozzles. The head access door is located above the waste ink tray and is connected to
the emergency stop circuit. To remove the head access door, reach under the door and pull
forward firmly.
Whenever the head access door is removed the printer automatically cancels the current job,
and turns off the motors and UV lamps. You should only remove the head access door when
prompted or when the system is idle.
Inspect the head access door weekly. Wipe away any uncured ink with an all-purpose wipe.
Cured ink can be scraped off with a razor blade.