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Clean the electronics box filters (quarterly)

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Clean the electronics box filters (quarterly) Electronics box fan filters keep dust and other debris from entering the air-cooled area of the electronics box. If the filter becomes clogged, the electronics may overheat, causing performance errors. There are two air intake fans to clean. One is located near the power switch on the user-end of the printer (input side). The other is located in the middle area under the printer chassis where the power cord attaches on the user-end. 1. From the control panel (System page > Tools > User Cleaning and Maintenance), select Clean Electronics Box Filters. 2. Press Proceed to continue. 3. Vacuum the dust and debris from the front of the fan on the input-side of the electronics box (located behind the user-end enclosure in the area indicated by (A) in the figure below. If the chassis wheels are still attached to the printer, rotate the wheel out of the way as shown below. Figure 23 Cleaning the electronics box fan filter on the input side 24 User cleaning ENWW

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Clean the electronics box filters (quarterly)
Electronics box fan filters keep dust and other debris from entering the air-cooled area of the
electronics box. If the filter becomes clogged, the electronics may overheat, causing performance
errors. There are two air intake fans to clean. One is located near the power switch on the user-end of
the printer (input side). The other is located in the middle area under the printer chassis where the
power cord attaches on the user-end.
1.
From the control panel (
System page > Tools > User Cleaning and Maintenance
), select
Clean Electronics Box Filters
.
2.
Press
Proceed
to continue.
3.
Vacuum the dust and debris from the front of the fan on the input-side of the electronics box
(located behind the user-end enclosure in the area indicated by (A) in the figure below.
If the chassis wheels are still attached to the printer, rotate the wheel out of the way as shown
below.
Figure 23
Cleaning the electronics box fan filter on the input side
24
User cleaning
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