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Schedule of tasks, this schedule or actual in-service time

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Schedule of tasks The parts and supplies required for these procedures may be purchased as a kit (HP product number L1Q41-60034). Consistent and proper use of this kit will contribute to optimal printer performance, extend lamp and printhead life, reduce the number of service calls, increase image quality, and reduce the potential for output artifacts. Follow the cleaning schedule or clean as needed (depending on frequency of use and amount of dust and airflow around the printer). The printer displays maintenance reminders on the control panel according to this schedule or actual in-service time, as appropriate. A summary of all service intervals can be seen at System> Tools> User Cleaning and Maintenance . Table 10-1 Schedule of cleaning tasks Task Clean and lubricate rail strips on page 77 Clean the carriage encoder strip on page 78 Clean the printheads on page 79 Clean the carriage home sensor on page 81 Clean the service-station wiper rails on page 82 Clean the service-station wiper on page 83 Clean the carriage wheels on page 84 Vacuum the bottom of the carriage on page 87 Replace the UV lamp filters on page 88 Clean the electronics box filters on page 89 Replace the service station wiper on page 90 Frequency (hours) CMYKcm CMYKW 40 20 40 20 40 20 80 80 40 80 40 40 80 250 250 250 Required tools Oiled cloth kit One or two lint-free cleaning cloths Cleaning fluid One lint-free cleaning cloth Cleaning fluid Three lint-free cleaning cloths One pair of gloves Cleaning fluid Long-stick swab Cleaning fluid One grease pack One pair of gloves One cotton swab Cleaning fluid One lint-free cloth One pair of gloves Cleaning fluid Three long-stick swabs Cleaning fluid Lamp filter kit Vacuum cleaner Wiper blade Phillips screwdriver ENWW Schedule of tasks 75

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Schedule of tasks
The parts and supplies required for these procedures may be purchased as a kit (HP product number
L1Q41-60034). Consistent and proper use of this kit will contribute to optimal printer performance, extend
lamp and printhead life, reduce the number of service calls, increase image quality, and reduce the potential
for output artifacts.
Follow the cleaning schedule or clean as needed (depending on frequency of use and amount of dust and
airflow around the printer). The printer displays maintenance reminders on the control panel according to
this schedule or actual in-service time, as appropriate. A summary of all service intervals can be seen at
System> Tools> User Cleaning and Maintenance
.
Table 10-1
Schedule of cleaning tasks
Task
Frequency (hours)
Required tools
CMYKcm
CMYKW
Clean and lubricate rail strips
on page
77
40
20
Oiled cloth kit
One or two lint-free cleaning cloths
Cleaning fluid
Clean the carriage encoder strip
on page
78
40
20
One lint-free cleaning cloth
Cleaning fluid
Clean the printheads
on page
79
40
20
Three lint-free cleaning cloths
One pair of gloves
Cleaning fluid
Clean the carriage home sensor
on page
81
80
Long-stick swab
Cleaning fluid
Clean the service-station wiper rails
on page
82
80
40
One grease pack
One pair of gloves
One cotton swab
Cleaning fluid
Clean the service-station wiper
on page
83
80
40
One lint-free cloth
One pair of gloves
Cleaning fluid
Clean the carriage wheels
on page
84
40
Three long-stick swabs
Cleaning fluid
Vacuum the bottom of the carriage
on page
87
80
Replace the UV lamp filters
on page
88
250
Lamp filter kit
Clean the electronics box filters
on page
89
250
Vacuum cleaner
Replace the service station wiper
on page
90
250
Wiper blade
Phillips screwdriver
ENWW
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