Xerox 7300N Service Manual - Page 141

Cleaning and Maintenance

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Cleaning and Maintenance Whenever you check, service, or repair a printer, you should perform the following procedures. Cleaning the printer, as outlined in the following steps, insures proper operation of the printer and reduces the probability of having to service the printer in the future. Cleaning is based on the frequency of use and the type of paper used for printing. Recommended tools ■ Toner Type II vacuum cleaner ■ Clean water ■ Lint-free wipes ■ Cotton swabs ■ Light-proof bag or cover for imaging units Periodically Replaced Parts Customer-Replaceable Consumables Part Name Display or Warning Condition Recommended Condition for Replacement Adjustment after Replacement Toner Cartridge OK, Low, Empty When 15,000 (high-capacity cartridge) or 7,500 (standard-capacity cartridge) pages are printed (5% print density). Verify color calibration. Clean LED lens. Imaging Units At/Near end-of-life When 30,000 pages are printed out or when the pixel counts are exceeded. A fuse in the new imaging unit will blow upon installation, resetting the counter. Fuser At/Near end-of-life When 80,000 pages are printed out. A fuse in the new fuser will blow upon installation, resetting the counter. Transfer Unit At/Near end-of-life When 80,000 pages are printed out. A fuse in the new imaging unit will blow upon installation, resetting the counter. Cleaning and Maintenance 5-125

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Cleaning and Maintenance
5-125
Cleaning and Maintenance
Whenever you check, service, or repair a printer, you should perform the following
procedures. Cleaning the printer, as outlined in the following steps, insures proper
operation of the printer and reduces the probability of having to service the printer in
the future. Cleaning is based on the frequency of use and the type of paper used for
printing.
Recommended tools
Toner Type II vacuum cleaner
Clean water
Lint-free wipes
Cotton swabs
Light-proof bag or cover for imaging units
Periodically Replaced Parts
Customer-Replaceable Consumables
Part Name
Display or
Warning
Condition
Recommended
Condition for
Replacement
Adjustment after
Replacement
Toner Cartridge
OK, Low, Empty
When 15,000
(high-capacity cartridge)
or
7,500 (standard-capacity
cartridge) pages are
printed (5% print density).
Verify color calibration.
Clean LED lens.
Imaging Units
At/Near end-of-life
When 30,000 pages are
printed out or when the
pixel counts are
exceeded.
A fuse in the new
imaging unit will blow
upon installation,
resetting the counter.
Fuser
At/Near end-of-life
When 80,000 pages are
printed out.
A fuse in the new fuser
will blow upon
installation, resetting the
counter.
Transfer Unit
At/Near end-of-life
When 80,000 pages are
printed out.
A fuse in the new
imaging unit will blow
upon installation,
resetting the counter.