HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 135

Check and clean the printer, print zone, and output platen, Clean the print zone

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Check and clean the printer, print zone, and output platen Crush hazard Risk of trapped fingers Hazardous moving part For more safety information, see Safety precautions on page 2 Electric shock hazard Check and clean the printer 1. Check the printer for dust and aerosol on the covers, windows, computer screen etc. 2. If condensation is seen on the inside of the window over the middle of the printer, wipe it with a dry cloth. Use folding steps to reach the inside of the window. *Some cleaning operations are on demand depending on your print duty cycle, substrates or print modes used, and environment. 3. Check the bottom of the carriage and aerosol outlet nozzle is not clogged. 4. Clean the service station cap and the left spittoon area. If dust or ink is found, wipe it off with a lint-free cloth dampened with distilled water only. See also General cleaning instructions on page 11. For a more thorough clean up, follow the steps described in the following sections. Clean the print zone The platen should be cleaned whenever it is visibly dirty, or when you notice marks on the back of the substrate. Before cleaning the platen, take notice of the substrate-advance sensor in the middle of the platen: clean it, but be careful to avoid scratching it. If you sometimes print with very small side margins and with substrate edge holders, ink may accumulate on the edge holders, which can cause smears on your prints and blocked nozzles in the printheads. Check the substrate edge holder strips daily for dried ink or any other defect. If necessary, replace the strip with a new one. See Replace an edge holder strip on page 41. Prepare to clean the print zone 1. Ensure that you have the printer cleaning kit, provided with your printer. 2. Ensure that the printer is not printing. 3. Unload the substrate. ENWW Daily maintenance 129

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Check and clean the printer, print zone, and output platen
Crush hazard
Risk of trapped fingers
Hazardous moving part
Electric shock hazard
For more safety information, see
Safety precautions
on page
2
Check and clean the printer
1.
Check the printer for dust and aerosol on the covers, windows, computer screen etc.
2.
If condensation is seen on the inside of the window over the middle of the printer, wipe it with a dry cloth.
Use folding steps to reach the inside of the window.
*Some cleaning operations are on demand depending on your print duty cycle, substrates or print modes
used, and environment.
3.
Check the bottom of the carriage and aerosol outlet nozzle is not clogged.
4.
Clean the service station cap and the left spittoon area. If dust or ink is found, wipe it off with a lint-free
cloth dampened with distilled water only. See also
General cleaning instructions
on page
11
.
For a more thorough clean up, follow the steps described in the following sections.
Clean the print zone
The platen should be cleaned whenever it is visibly dirty, or when you notice marks on the back of the substrate.
Before cleaning the platen, take notice of the substrate-advance sensor in the middle of the platen: clean it, but
be careful to avoid scratching it.
If you sometimes print with very small side margins and with substrate edge holders, ink may accumulate on the
edge holders, which can cause smears on your prints and blocked nozzles in the printheads.
Check the substrate edge holder strips daily for dried ink or any other defect. If necessary, replace the strip with a
new one. See
Replace an edge holder strip
on page
41
.
Prepare to clean the print zone
1.
Ensure that you have the printer cleaning kit, provided with your printer.
2.
Ensure that the printer is not printing.
3.
Unload the substrate.
ENWW
Daily maintenance
129