HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 141

Clean the ink-collector ribs, Finish off cleaning the substrate-advance sensor

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2. Clean the platen area around the sensor thoroughly with a clean cloth. See General cleaning instructions on page 11. 3. Wipe the sensor window with one of the cotton swabs provided in the Printer Cleaning Kit, slightly dampened (not soaked) with distilled water. If the sensor window is heavily coated with dry ink, you may need to apply some pressure while wiping, helping the cotton to absorb the ink. See also General cleaning instructions on page 11. 4. Continue cleaning with fresh swabs until the cotton stays clean and the sensor window looks clean. TIP: When reflecting ambient light, a clean sensor window shows a blue-colored reflection that should extend uniformly across its whole surface. You can see this reflection by moving closer and slightly changing your angle of view. Finish off cleaning the substrate-advance sensor 1. Close the front door. 2. Ensure that all windows, covers, and doors are closed and remain in their original position. 3. Move the carriage beam back to its normal position. 4. Run a diagnostic test to check that the sensor is now working correctly. Clean the ink-collector ribs ENWW Daily maintenance 135

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2.
Clean the platen area around the sensor thoroughly with a clean cloth. See
General cleaning instructions
on page
11
.
3.
Wipe the sensor window with one of the cotton swabs provided in the Printer Cleaning Kit, slightly
dampened (not soaked) with distilled water. If the sensor window is heavily coated with dry ink, you may
need to apply some pressure while wiping, helping the cotton to absorb the ink. See also
General cleaning
instructions
on page
11
.
4.
Continue cleaning with fresh swabs until the cotton stays clean and the sensor window looks clean.
TIP:
When reflecting ambient light, a clean sensor window shows a blue-colored reflection that should
extend uniformly across its whole surface. You can see this reflection by moving closer and slightly
changing your angle of view.
Finish off cleaning the substrate-advance sensor
1.
Close the front door.
2.
Ensure that all windows, covers, and doors are closed and remain in their original position.
3.
Move the carriage beam back to its normal position.
4.
Run a diagnostic test to check that the sensor is now working correctly.
Clean the ink-collector ribs
ENWW
Daily maintenance
135