Epson SureColor S50670 User Manual - Page 122

Regular Part Cleaning: Preparation and Notes, What You'll Need, Notes on Cleaning

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Regular Part Cleaning: Preparation and Notes What You'll Need Ready the following items before beginning regular part cleaning. ❏ Protective eyeware (not included) Protects your eyes from ink and ink cleaner. ❏ A maintenance kit (supplied with printer) Contains gloves, cleaning sticks, wiper, wiper cleaner, and flushing pad. Order new maintenance kits once the contents of the supplied maintenance kit are exhausted. See "Options and Consumable Products" on page 176. ❏ Ink cleaner (consumable) Used for ink stains that can not otherwise be removed when the area around the wipers, caps, and print head is cleaned. See "Options and Consumable Products" on page 176. ❏ A clean room wipe (not included) A lint-free (non-woven) cleaning cloth. Use to clean around the print head. ❏ The metal tray that came with the printer Used cleaning sticks and wiper, wiper cleaner, and flushing pads taken from the printer can be placed here. Important: If placed on the printer, used cleaning sticks and other cleaning materials may leave stains that, owing to the characteristics of the ink, may be difficult to remove. Notes on Cleaning ❏ Remove the media from the printer before proceeding. ❏ Complete the task within 10 minutes to prevent the print head drying out. An alarm will sound after 10 minutes. ❏ Never touch the belts, circuit boards, or any parts that do not require cleaning. Maintenance 122

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Maintenance
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Regular Part Cleaning: Preparation and Notes
What You’ll Need
Ready the following items before beginning regular part cleaning.
Protective eyeware (not included)
Protects your eyes from ink and ink cleaner.
A maintenance kit (supplied with printer)
Contains gloves, cleaning sticks, wiper, wiper cleaner, and flushing pad.
Order new maintenance kits once the contents of the supplied maintenance kit are
exhausted. See
“Options and Consumable Products” on page 176.
Ink cleaner (consumable)
Used for ink stains that can not otherwise be removed when the area around the
wipers, caps, and print head is cleaned. See
“Options and Consumable Products” on
page 176.
A clean room wipe (not included)
A lint-free (non-woven) cleaning cloth. Use to clean around the print head.
The metal tray that came with the printer
Used cleaning sticks and wiper, wiper cleaner, and flushing pads taken from the printer
can be placed here.
Notes on Cleaning
Remove the media from the printer before proceeding.
Complete the task within 10 minutes to prevent the print head drying out.
An alarm will sound after 10 minutes.
Never touch the belts, circuit boards, or any parts that do not require cleaning.
Important:
If placed on the printer, used cleaning sticks and other cleaning materials may leave stains
that, owing to the characteristics of the ink, may be difficult to remove.