HP Designjet 5000 Service Manual - Page 374
Moisture on the Printer, Noisy Carriage Bushing, Belt Swelling, General Cleaning
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Preventive Maintenance Moisture on the Printer Users should use the Printer in an environment between 20% and 80% relative humidity. To recover from moisture condensation, turn the Printer Off, and, using the main Roller as a reference, wait until the Printer is completely dry before using it again. Noisy Carriage Bushing To prevent noisy movement of the Carriage, remove aluminum or dust particles from the bushing at the back of the Carriage, and from the Slider Rods along which the bushing moves. Use the User's Slider Rods Lubrification Kit to do this - see the User's Guide. Belt Swelling To prevent new Belts from swelling incorrectly, keep them in their bags with desiccant until you need to install them. General Cleaning To maintain the Printer in good operating condition, keep it free of dust accumulation, ink, and other contamination. Cleaning intervals are determined by the Printer environment and by the types of Printer supplies used. Proper general cleaning should include the following: 1 Blow away dust accumulation with compressed air if available. 2 Clean the outer surface of the Printer with a damp sponge or cloth. Use a mild soap and water solution if necessary. Do not use abrasive cleaners. 3 Wipe the Printer dry with a soft lint-free cloth. 9-10 HP DesignJet 5000 Series Printers Service Manual