
Manual for MantraJet 1100
rev 1.03
Maintenance:
Cleaning the printer's cover
Inkjet printers print by spraying a fine mist of ink from the print head onto the
paper. In some situations, small amounts of ink from the printing process may be
deposited on the printer case and become visible over time. If this situation occurs, the
exterior of the printer can be cleaned with a soft cloth, moistened with water to remove
ink deposits, dust, smudges, and fingerprints. A mild detergent may be used if necessary
on the exterior. Do not use harsh household cleaners as they may damage the finish of the
printer case.
Cleaning the printer's interior components
All inkjet printers produce a small amount of ink residue that may build up inside
the printer's case. This is normal. There is no need to clean this residue. Alcohol or other
cleaners may damage the printer and should not be used. Cleaning the interior of the
printer should be limited to cleaning only the ink cartridges. Do not clean anything else
inside the printer. Keep all liquids away from the inside of the printer.
CAUTION:
Do not clean or lubricate the carriage rod. Cleaning or lubricating the rod
may reduce its life. The ink present on the rod will not hinder the
operation of the product. The carriage rod is the shaft inside the printer on
which the print cartridges move back and forth.
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