Konica Minolta Fujitsu fi-6670/fi-6770 Operation Guide - Page 116

Locations to Clean and Cleaning Frequency

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Chapter 6 Daily Care Locations to Clean and Cleaning Frequency Location Flatbed ADF Document holding pad Document bed Chute roller Pick arm Pick roller Brake roller Feed roller Plastic roller Sheet guide/glass Ultrasonic sensor Cleaning paper sprayed with Cleaner F1 (every 10,000 sheets) No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Use a soft, dry cloth.) Yes : Cleanable No : Not cleanable Never clean rubber rollers with Cleaner F2. Doing CAUTION so may deform the rubber. Cleaning wipes or cloth sprayed with Cleaner F1 (every 10,000 sheets) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Swab dipped with Cleaner F2 (for areas with heavy dirt) No No No No No No No Yes No No ʂ The actual cleaning cycle depends on the conditions of the documents scanned. You must clean the scanner more frequently when the following documents are scanned: • Smooth-faced documents such as coated paper • Documents with printed text or graphics almost covering the entire surface • Chemically treated documents such as carbonless paper • Documents containing a large amount of calcium carbonate • A large volume of documents written with pencil • Documents on which the toner is not fused sufficiently TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents Daily Care Consumables Troubleshooting Operational Settings Appendix Glossary 116

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Chapter 6 Daily Care
116
Index
Appendix
Introduction
Glossary
Contents
TOP
Loading
Documents
How to Use
ScandAll PRO
Scan Pa-
rameters
Various
Documents
Daily Care
Trouble-
shooting
Operational
Settings
Consumables
Scanner
Overview
Locations to Clean and Cleaning Frequency
Yes : Cleanable
N
o :
N
ot cleanable
Location
Cleaning paper sprayed with
Cleaner F1
(every 10,000 sheets)
Cleaning wipes or cloth sprayed
with Cleaner F1
(every 10,000 sheets)
Swab dipped with Cleaner F2
(for areas with heavy dirt)
Flatbed
Document holding pad
N
o
Yes
N
o
Document bed
N
o
Yes
N
o
ADF
Chute roller
N
o
Yes
N
o
Pick arm
N
o
Yes
N
o
Pick roller
Yes
Yes
N
o
Brake roller
Yes
Yes
N
o
Feed roller
Yes
Yes
N
o
Plastic roller
Yes
Yes
Yes
Sheet guide/glass
Yes
Yes
N
o
Ultrasonic sensor
Yes (Use a soft, dry cloth.)
N
o
N
o
N
ever clean rubber rollers with Cleaner F2. Doing
so may deform the rubber.
The actual cleaning cycle depends on the conditions of the
documents scanned. You must clean the scanner more
frequently when the following documents are scanned:
Smooth-faced documents such as coated paper
Documents with printed text or graphics almost covering the
entire surface
Chemically treated documents such as carbonless paper
Documents containing a large amount of calcium carbonate
A large volume of documents written with pencil
Documents on which the toner is not fused sufficiently