Epson WorkForce ES-50 Users Guide - Page 74

Cleaning and Transporting Your Scanner, Cleaning Your Scanner

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Cleaning and Transporting Your Scanner See these sections if you need to clean or transport your scanner. Cleaning Your Scanner Cleaning Inside Your Scanner Calibrating Your Scanner Transporting Your Scanner Cleaning Your Scanner To keep your product working at its best, you should clean it several times a year. Caution: Do not use a hard brush, alcohol, or paint thinner to clean the product or you may damage it. Do not use oil or other lubricants inside the product or let water get inside it. Do not open the product's outer case. 1. Turn off the scanner (ES-60W/ES-65WR). 2. Disconnect the USB cable, if connected. 3. Clean the outer case with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid or chemical cleansers. Note: If the outer case still requires additional cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth to wipe the outer case. Then wipe the case with a soft, dry cloth. Parent topic: Cleaning and Transporting Your Scanner Cleaning Inside Your Scanner Clean your scanner regularly using the dry cleaning sheet that came with your scanner. Dust on the scanning surface can cause spots or lines in your scanned images. If spots or lines remain, a wet cleaning sheet is available as part of the optional maintenance sheet kit (part number B12B819481). Note: The illustration shows the ES-50/ES-55R, but the steps are the same for the ES-60W/ES-65WR. Caution: Use the dry or wet cleaning sheets to clean your scanner. Do not disassemble your product and do not use a hard brush, alcohol, or paint thinner to clean the product or you may damage it. Do not use oil or other lubricants inside the product or let water get inside it. 74

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Cleaning and Transporting Your Scanner
See these sections if you need to clean or transport your scanner.
Cleaning Your Scanner
Cleaning Inside Your Scanner
Calibrating Your Scanner
Transporting Your Scanner
Cleaning Your Scanner
To keep your product working at its best, you should clean it several times a year.
Caution:
Do not use a hard brush, alcohol, or paint thinner to clean the product or you may damage it.
Do not use oil or other lubricants inside the product or let water get inside it. Do not open the product's
outer case.
1.
Turn off the scanner (ES-60W/ES-65WR).
2.
Disconnect the USB cable, if connected.
3.
Clean the outer case with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid or chemical cleansers.
Note:
If the outer case still requires additional cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth to wipe the outer
case. Then wipe the case with a soft, dry cloth.
Parent topic:
Cleaning and Transporting Your Scanner
Cleaning Inside Your Scanner
Clean your scanner regularly using the dry cleaning sheet that came with your scanner. Dust on the
scanning surface can cause spots or lines in your scanned images. If spots or lines remain, a wet
cleaning sheet is available as part of the optional maintenance sheet kit (part number B12B819481).
Note:
The illustration shows the ES-50/ES-55R, but the steps are the same for the ES-60W/ES-65WR.
Caution:
Use the dry or wet cleaning sheets to clean your scanner. Do not disassemble your product
and do not use a hard brush, alcohol, or paint thinner to clean the product or you may damage it. Do not
use oil or other lubricants inside the product or let water get inside it.