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Clean the pinch wheels, Clean the platen

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Clean the pinch wheels If the pinch wheels are dirty, they can be cleaned by advancing the substrate (less than a meter). Cleaning the wheels manually could damage them, and is not recommended. Clean the platen You should clean your printer's platen every few months, or when necessary. NOTE: If you print on a porous substrate, you should clean your printer's platen immediately after printing. NOTE: If you print on a wide substrate after having printed on a narrower substrate, you might find that the left side of the platen has become dirty. If this contaminated section of the platen is not cleaned, it might leave marks on the back of the substrate. CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the substrate-advance sensor when cleaning the platen. The sensor is the very small rectangular window (less than 1 cm²) found close to the third pinchwheel from the right. See Clean the substrate-advance sensor on page 33. Follow these instructions to clean the platen. 1. Unload all substrate from the printer. See the User's guide. 2. Turn off the printer and wait until it has cooled down, then unlock and open the printer window. 3. Use a clean, absorbent lint-free cloth to thoroughly wipe any wet ink from the cutter groove, cutter ramp and platen. 4. With a dry brush, remove dry loosened ink deposits from the cutter groove and cutter ramp. A brush is available in the Maintenance Kit. 5. With the same dry brush, remove dry loosened ink deposits from the platen surface. 6. With the used cloth, slightly dampen with 95% ethanol to wipe the remaining dry ink deposits from the platen. NOTE: 95% ethanol is not provided in the Maintenance Kit. CAUTION: Do not use commercial cleaners or abrasive cleaners. Do not wet the platen directly, because you will leave too much moisture behind. CAUTION: Ethanol is highly flammable. Observe all manufacturers' safety precautions when using it. 7. Use the damp cloth to remove remaining dry ink deposits from the cutter ramp. 8. Use a dry cloth to clean the exposed part of the wheels. Ideally, you should clean the entire circumference of these wheels. 9. Remove the 95% ethanol and the cloth from the vicinity of the printer. 10. Wait three or four minutes to let the ethanol evaporate, before turning on the printer and reloading the substrate. Maintain hardware 32 Chapter 4 Hardware maintenance ENWW

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Clean the pinch wheels
If the pinch wheels are dirty, they can be cleaned by advancing the substrate (less than a meter).
Cleaning the wheels manually could damage them, and is not recommended.
Clean the platen
You should clean your printer's platen every few months, or when necessary.
NOTE:
If you print on a porous substrate, you should clean your printer’s platen immediately after
printing.
NOTE:
If you print on a wide substrate after having printed on a narrower substrate, you might find
that the left side of the platen has become dirty. If this contaminated section of the platen is not
cleaned, it might leave marks on the back of the substrate.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the substrate-advance sensor when cleaning the platen. The
sensor is the very small rectangular window (less than 1 cm²) found close to the third pinchwheel from
the right. See
Clean the substrate-advance sensor
on page
33
.
Follow these instructions to clean the platen.
1.
Unload all substrate from the printer. See the
User's guide
.
2.
Turn off the printer and wait until it has cooled down, then unlock and open the printer window.
3.
Use a clean, absorbent lint-free cloth to thoroughly wipe any wet ink from the cutter groove, cutter
ramp and platen.
4.
With a dry brush, remove dry loosened ink deposits from the cutter groove and cutter ramp. A
brush is available in the Maintenance Kit.
5.
With the same dry brush, remove dry loosened ink deposits from the platen surface.
6.
With the used cloth, slightly dampen with 95% ethanol to wipe the remaining dry ink deposits
from the platen.
NOTE:
95% ethanol is not provided in the Maintenance Kit.
CAUTION:
Do not use commercial cleaners or abrasive cleaners. Do not wet the platen directly,
because you will leave too much moisture behind.
CAUTION:
Ethanol is highly flammable. Observe all manufacturers’ safety precautions when
using it.
7.
Use the damp cloth to remove remaining dry ink deposits from the cutter ramp.
8.
Use a dry cloth to clean the exposed part of the wheels. Ideally, you should clean the entire
circumference of these wheels.
9.
Remove the 95% ethanol and the cloth from the vicinity of the printer.
10.
Wait three or four minutes to let the ethanol evaporate, before turning on the printer and
reloading the substrate.
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Chapter 4
Hardware maintenance
ENWW
Maintain hardware