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Clean the substrate edge holders, Clean the temperature sensors

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2. Wipe the sensor with one of the cotton swabs provided in the cleaning kit, slightly dampened with 95% ethanol, to remove dried ink. If the sensor window is heavily coated with dried ink, you may need to apply some pressure while wiping, helping the cotton to absorb the ink. Continue cleaning with fresh swabs until the cotton stays clean and the sensor window looks clean. Maintain hardware When reflecting ambient light, a clean sensor shows a blue-colored reflection that should extend uniformly across its whole surface. You can see this reflection by moving closer and slightly changing your angle of view. 3. Wait 3 or 4 minutes before reloading the substrate, so that the alcohol can evaporate completely. Clean the substrate edge holders If you sometimes print with very small side margins, ink may accumulate on the substrate edge holders, which can cause smears on your prints and blocked nozzles in the printheads. Check the substrate edge holders monthly for dried ink. If necessary, clean them with a lint-free cloth dampened with 95% ethanol. TIP: It is not normally necessary to remove the edge holders from the printer, and doing so may damage them. When not required, they can simply be pushed to the side, away from the substrate. Clean the temperature sensors An alert is displayed when the temperature sensors need to be cleaned, which may be about every 2 months, depending on your use of the printer. When you see the alert, follow this procedure to clean the sensors. 1. Go to the front panel and select Clean temperature sensors from the Preventive Maintenance menu . Press OK to continue. 2. Unload the substrate. 3. When the substrate has finished unloading, press an emergency stop button to turn off the mechanical and drying components of the printer. This is advisable for your own safety. 4. Wait until the dryers cool down. CAUTION: In the following procedure you will be working close to surfaces that are hot during normal printer operation. Check that they are cool before proceeding. 5. Dampen a cotton swab with distilled water. Swabs are provided in the cleaning kit. 34 Chapter 4 Hardware maintenance ENWW

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2.
Wipe the sensor with one of the cotton swabs provided in the cleaning kit, slightly dampened with
95% ethanol, to remove dried ink. If the sensor window is heavily coated with dried ink, you may
need to apply some pressure while wiping, helping the cotton to absorb the ink. Continue
cleaning with fresh swabs until the cotton stays clean and the sensor window looks clean.
When reflecting ambient light, a clean sensor shows a blue-colored reflection that should extend
uniformly across its whole surface. You can see this reflection by moving closer and slightly
changing your angle of view.
3.
Wait 3 or 4 minutes before reloading the substrate, so that the alcohol can evaporate completely.
Clean the substrate edge holders
If you sometimes print with very small side margins, ink may accumulate on the substrate edge holders,
which can cause smears on your prints and blocked nozzles in the printheads.
Check the substrate edge holders monthly for dried ink. If necessary, clean them with a lint-free cloth
dampened with 95% ethanol.
TIP:
It is not normally necessary to remove the edge holders from the printer, and doing so may
damage them. When not required, they can simply be pushed to the side, away from the substrate.
Clean the temperature sensors
An alert is displayed when the temperature sensors need to be cleaned, which may be about every 2
months, depending on your use of the printer. When you see the alert, follow this procedure to clean
the sensors.
1.
Go to the front panel and select
Clean temperature sensors
from the Preventive Maintenance
menu
. Press
OK
to continue.
2.
Unload the substrate.
3.
When the substrate has finished unloading, press an emergency stop button to turn off the
mechanical and drying components of the printer. This is advisable for your own safety.
4.
Wait until the dryers cool down.
CAUTION:
In the following procedure you will be working close to surfaces that are hot during
normal printer operation. Check that they are cool before proceeding.
5.
Dampen a cotton swab with distilled water. Swabs are provided in the cleaning kit.
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Chapter 4
Hardware maintenance
ENWW
Maintain hardware