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You should clean the printer only with a vacuum cleaner that is approved for
toner applications.
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You need the following items to clean the printer:
– Toner-certified vacuum cleaner
Ensure that the vacuum cleaner used to clean the printer meets the following
requirements:
- All attachments or tools that are connected to the vacuum cleaner through
which paper dust, toner, or developer mix pass are non-conductive.
- Vacuum-cleaner motor cooling
must
be separate from the vacuum line so
that these same substances do not contact the electrical brushes of the
vacuum-cleaner motor. Filtering the vacuum line and allowing the filtered
air to cool the motor is not safe.
– Cloth or paper towels
– Cotton swabs
– Long-handled nylon bristle brush (P/N 451555)
Procedure:
Perform this procedure to clean the printer.
Procedure
1.
Disable the protocol.
2.
Separate the forms at a perforation near the splicing table.
3.
Raise the static brush at the splicing table so that the forms fall back into the
input area. Ensure that the end-of-forms sensor is not covered by forms in the
input area.
4.
Advance the forms by doing one of the following:
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On the touch panel, select
Advance Paper (NPRO)
.
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On the operator panel, press
NPRO
.
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Manually advance the paper.
The 078A
END OF FORMS
message appears on the touch panel.
Note:
NPRO does not operate if the forms have not been aligned.
5.
Select
Advance Paper (NPRO)
or press
NPRO
again. In Duplex mode, the
forms move through both Printer 1 and Printer 2 to a postprocessing device
behind Printer 2. In Dual Simplex mode, the forms move through the printer to
the stacker or to a postprocessing device behind the printer.
If the forms have moved to a postprocessing device, switch off power to the
printer. If the forms have moved to a printer stacker, unload the stacker and do
the “Shutdown” procedure.
6.
Unload the stacker.
7.
Perform the “ Shutdown” procedure.
8.
Switch off power to the printer.
Attention:
Damage to the printer can occur if printer power is not turned off
before you use the vacuum cleaner.
9.
Plug a toner-certified vacuum cleaner into an ac outlet near the printer.
Related information:
“Cleaning the oiler belt” on page 306
“Enabling and disabling protocols” on page 52
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