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5. Removing glued labels
Sometimes the labels are glued inside of the printer due to the special glue of the tire
labels.
In this case please act as follows:
1.
Open the lid of the printer
2.
Open the upper frame of the printer engine by using both arms right and left.
3.
Remove the glued label.
4.
Carry out the cleaning as described
5.
If the label is glued above the print head or a sensor,, carry out a print head or
sensor cleaning (see point 3).
6. Standard maintenance
General and periodic maintenance procedures are needed to keep the print engine in good
condition. In anticipation of industrial applications, an extensive list of service parts is
available for the printer. Please contact you reseller for further details.
High volume usage and specific use cases/configurations may require more frequent
maintenance.
NOTE: Repair and replacement tasks are referred to qualified technicians! For some
maintenance tasks it is better to remove the engine from the printer!
Use the table below to determine which maintenance task (inspection, cleaning,
lubrication, or replacement, etc.) to perform at a given time period or usage interval.
The following tasks are to be performed by the operator only with very basic supplies, no
special tools are needed.
In order to avoid personal injury, always use appropriate personal protection when
performing maintenance tasks
Clothing protection
Powder-free nitrile gloves
Lint-free cloth wipes
– It is critical that the wipes used are soft to avoid scratching
the prtinhead, and lint-free to avoid contaminating the printhead.
De-ionized (DI)/distilled water (electronics grade)
– Use only deionized or distilled
water for cleaning the unit. Take care to avoid contaminating the printhead with
cleaners, lubricants, or other chemicals.