HP DesignJet Z6600 Using Your Printer - Page 149

Maintain the ink cartridges, Perform preventive maintenance

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2. Open the printer window and apply a few drops of multi-purpose lubricating oil to the pads on either side of the carriage. NOTE: A roller lubrication kit can be ordered if necessary as part of the Printer Maintenance Kit. 3. Apply a few drops of oil directly to the slider rod on either side of the carriage. 4. Close the printer window. Maintain the ink cartridges During the normal lifetime of a cartridge, no specific maintenance is required. However, in order to maintain the best print quality, you should replace a cartridge when it has reached its expiration date, which is the manufacturing date marked on the cartridge plus 30 months. Perform preventive maintenance During the life of your printer, components that are used constantly can wear out. To avoid having these components degrade to the point that the printer breaks down, the printer keeps track of the number of cycles that the printer carriage makes across the axis of the printer, and also monitors the total quantity of ink used. The printer uses these numbers to track the need for preventive maintenance, and displays one of the following messages on the front panel: ● Maintenance #1 required ● Maintenance #2 required These messages mean that some components are nearing the end of their lives. You can continue printing for quite some time, depending on your use of the printer. However, HP strongly recommends that you contact your ENWW Maintain the ink cartridges 141

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2.
Open the printer window and apply a few drops of multi-purpose lubricating oil to the pads on either side
of the carriage.
NOTE:
A roller lubrication kit can be ordered if necessary as part of the Printer Maintenance Kit.
3.
Apply a few drops of oil directly to the slider rod on either side of the carriage.
4.
Close the printer window.
Maintain the ink cartridges
During the normal lifetime of a cartridge, no specific maintenance is required. However, in order to maintain the
best print quality, you should replace a cartridge when it has reached its expiration date, which is the
manufacturing date marked on the cartridge plus 30 months.
Perform preventive maintenance
During the life of your printer, components that are used constantly can wear out.
To avoid having these components degrade to the point that the printer breaks down, the printer keeps track of
the number of cycles that the printer carriage makes across the axis of the printer, and also monitors the total
quantity of ink used.
The printer uses these numbers to track the need for preventive maintenance, and displays one of the following
messages on the front panel:
Maintenance #1 required
Maintenance #2 required
These messages mean that some components are nearing the end of their lives. You can continue printing for
quite some time, depending on your use of the printer. However, HP strongly recommends that you contact your
ENWW
Maintain the ink cartridges
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