HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 137

Clean the bottom plate, Clean the aerosol nozzle plate and filters

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Clean the output platen lights ▲ Clean the output platen lights with a clean cloth or a piece of cellulose paper dampened with distilled water. See also General cleaning instructions on page 11. Clean the bottom plate The bottom plate is made of plain sheet metal with two rows of plastic ramps. Prepare to clean the bottom plate 1. Ensure that the printer is not printing. 2. Unload the substrate. 3. Turn off the printer in the correct manner for maintenance operations: see Turn the printer off on page 125. Clean the bottom plate ▲ In order to clean the bottom plate, access it from the top of the output cover. See General cleaning instructions on page 11. Finish off cleaning the output platen 1. Put the spindle back in position. 2. Ensure that the cleaned parts are completely dry and all vapor has completely evaporated. Clean the aerosol nozzle plate and filters Crush hazard Risk of trapped fingers Hazardous moving part For more safety information, see Safety precautions on page 2 Electric shock hazard The aerosol nozzle plate and fliters should be kept clean for optimal performance and reliability. It is critical that when the nozzle plate is in some printing conditions with high scan beam or textile materials that more aerosol is generated, and blocks the aerosol removal system nozzle or filter. ENWW Daily maintenance 131

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Clean the output platen lights
Clean the output platen lights with a clean cloth or a piece of cellulose paper dampened with distilled water.
See also
General cleaning instructions
on page
11
.
Clean the bottom plate
The bottom plate is made of plain sheet metal with two rows of plastic ramps.
Prepare to clean the bottom plate
1.
Ensure that the printer is not printing.
2.
Unload the substrate.
3.
Turn off the printer in the correct manner for maintenance operations: see
Turn the printer
off
on page
125
.
Clean the bottom plate
In order to clean the bottom plate, access it from the top of the output cover. See
General cleaning
instructions
on page
11
.
Finish off cleaning the output platen
1.
Put the spindle back in position.
2.
Ensure that the cleaned parts are completely dry and all vapor has completely evaporated.
Clean the aerosol nozzle plate and filters
Crush hazard
Risk of trapped fingers
Hazardous moving part
Electric shock hazard
For more safety information, see
Safety precautions
on page
2
The aerosol nozzle plate and fliters should be kept clean for optimal performance and reliability. It is critical that
when the nozzle plate is in some printing conditions with high scan beam or textile materials that more aerosol
is generated, and blocks the aerosol removal system nozzle or filter.
ENWW
Daily maintenance
131