HP Latex 560 User Guide - Page 169

Clean the encoder strip

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4. Wait until the rod is dry, then close the window. The carriage moves to the left side of the printer so that you can reach the part of the rod under the right cover. 5. Open the printer window. 6. Clean the carriage rod area under the right cover as described in step 3. 7. Take the bottle of oil from the Maintenance Kit that is supplied with your printer (a replacement kit can be ordered if necessary). 8. Deposit a very thin zig-zag trickle of oil along the rod. NOTE: While lubricating, be careful not to drop oil on the encoder strip located on top of the rod. 9. Press OK at the front panel. 10. Close the window. 11. The carriage moves from one side of the printer to the other to distribute the oil along the rod. 12. The front panel asks you to confirm that lubrication has been completed. Press OK to confirm. Clean the encoder strip Cleaning the encoder strip is a vital part of the printer's maintenance and can clear a variety of system errors: ● 86:01 or 87:01 system errors and related mispositioning of the carriage assembly errors, such as the carriage bumping into the side of the printer. ● 42:10 system errors, related to failures starting and homing the carriage on the scan axis. ● 29:01 system errors that cannot be cleared even after installing new maintenance cartridges. ● There are occasions when a dirty encoder strip can cause substrate loading issues, as the carriage cannot correctly detect the position of the substrate. ENWW Clean the encoder strip 163

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4.
Wait until the rod is dry, then close the window. The carriage moves to the left side of the printer so that
you can reach the part of the rod under the right cover.
5.
Open the printer window.
6.
Clean the carriage rod area under the right cover as described in step 3.
7.
Take the bottle of oil from the Maintenance Kit that is supplied with your printer (a replacement kit can be
ordered if necessary).
8.
Deposit a very thin zig-zag trickle of oil along the rod.
NOTE:
While lubricating, be careful not to drop oil on the encoder strip located on top of the rod.
9.
Press
OK
at the front panel.
10.
Close the window.
11.
The carriage moves from one side of the printer to the other to distribute the oil along the rod.
12.
The front panel asks you to confirm that lubrication has been completed. Press
OK
to confirm.
Clean the encoder strip
Cleaning the encoder strip is a vital part of the printer’s maintenance and can clear a variety of system errors:
86:01 or 87:01 system errors and related mispositioning of the carriage assembly errors, such as the
carriage bumping into the side of the printer.
42:10 system errors, related to failures starting and homing the carriage on the scan axis.
29:01 system errors that cannot be cleared even after installing new maintenance cartridges.
There are occasions when a dirty encoder strip can cause substrate loading issues, as the carriage cannot
correctly detect the position of the substrate.
ENWW
Clean the encoder strip
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