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CIP Training
L5160/L513
Maintenance
CIP Training
C7200 series
Adjustment Settings for Operators
Maintenance frequency
Maintenance item
Reference
Maintenance
When
Needed
When printed media becomes
dirty
Cleaning the exterior
Cleaning the pre-heater
Cleaning the platen
Cleaning the pinch rollers
When media cannot be
detected
Cleaning the media sensors
When nozzle clogging cannot
be resolved
Cleaning the nozzle surface of
the print heads
When replacing consumables
Replacing an ink cartridge
Replacing a cleaning cartridge
Replacing a flushing cartridge
Replacing a waste ink bottle
Tools required for maintenance
Be sure to wear the included protective glasses and protective gloves, or the
equivalent tools.
The following items are disposable: waste cloth (paper towel), non-woven
fabric, protective gloves, and cleaning stick. Be sure to use new ones instead
of reusing them.
When cleaning the caps and the area around the print heads, use a cleaning
stick. If you use a regular cotton swab, fluff may be left on the said areas and
cause a secondary malfunction.
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Waste cloth (paper towel)/Non-woven fabric
Used to clean the exterior of the machine and the nozzle faces of the print
heads. Do not use it to clean the caps or the area around the print heads.
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Cleaning stick
Used to clean the caps and the area around the print heads. Be sure to use it
for cleaning confined areas such as gaps or uneven surfaces.
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Cleaning liquid bottle
Use when removing dirt that is hard to remove or cured ink.
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Dropper
Use when filling the caps of the print heads with cleaning liquid. Suck up the
cleaning liquid from the cleaning liquid bottle before using.
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Protective gloves