Sony UPDR80 Operating Instructions - Page 18

procedure from step 3.

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2 Remove the paper that is ejected after thermal head cleaning is performed. • Press the cleaning sheet with your finger to make sure that it is firmly affixed. Paper outlet Miscellaneous 3 Press and hold the STOP button, and release the button when the CLEANING indicator flashes. About 20 cm of paper is fed out of the printer from the paper outlet. • Make sure there is no air trapped under the cleaning sheet and the corners of the sheet are not curling up. Such cases will result in paper jams. • If air is trapped under the cleaning sheet, be sure to press it out. 5 Press the STOP button. Roller cleaning with the cleaning sheet starts. Lit Flashing Flashing 4 Attach the cleaning sheet to the partially ejected paper, and remove the backing paper. Paper outlet Attach the cleaning sheet vertically in the position where the scratches appeared. When attaching the cleaning sheet, align its edge with the edge of the paper outlet. Notes • Orient the scratched printout that you kept in the direction it was facing when ejected, and use it to align the position of the cleaning sheet with the position of the scratches. When cleaning finishes, the paper is ejected and the CLEANING indicator remains lit. Notes • The cleaning sheet is ejected with the paper. Discard the paper and do not reuse it. • To perform roller cleaning again, repeat the procedure from step 3. • If an error occurs, restart the procedure from step 1. 6 Make sure that the printer is not performing an operation, and then pull out the media tray. 7 Remove the cleaning ribbon. 8 Load the ink ribbon. 9 Insert the media tray into the printer. This completes the cleaning procedure. Notes • As paper is used during cleaning procedures, the specified number of prints possible with a paper roll may be reduced if the same roll is used for multiple cleaning procedures. • If there is not enough paper, the paper on which the cleaning sheet is attached may remain on the paper 18 Precautions

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Precautions
Miscellaneous
2
Remove the paper that is ejected after thermal head
cleaning is performed.
3
Press and hold the STOP button, and release the
button when the CLEANING indicator flashes.
About 20 cm of paper is fed out of the printer from the
paper outlet.
4
Attach the cleaning sheet to the partially ejected
paper, and remove the backing paper.
Notes
Orient the scratched printout that you kept in the
direction it was facing when ejected, and use it to
align the position of the cleaning sheet with the
position of the scratches.
Press the cleaning sheet with your finger to make
sure that it is firmly affixed.
Make sure there is no air trapped under the cleaning
sheet and the corners of the sheet are not curling up.
Such cases will result in paper jams.
If air is trapped under the cleaning sheet, be sure to
press it out.
5
Press the STOP button.
Roller cleaning with the cleaning sheet starts.
When cleaning finishes, the paper is ejected and the
CLEANING indicator remains lit.
Notes
The cleaning sheet is ejected with the paper.
Discard the paper and do not reuse it.
To perform roller cleaning again, repeat the
procedure from step 3.
If an error occurs, restart the procedure from step 1.
6
Make sure that the printer is not performing an
operation, and then pull out the media tray.
7
Remove the cleaning ribbon.
8
Load the ink ribbon.
9
Insert the media tray into the printer.
This completes the cleaning procedure.
Notes
As paper is used during cleaning procedures, the
specified number of prints possible with a paper roll may
be reduced if the same roll is used for multiple cleaning
procedures.
If there is not enough paper, the paper on which the
cleaning sheet is attached may remain on the paper
Lit
Flashing
Attach the cleaning
sheet vertically in the
position where the
scratches appeared.
When attaching the cleaning
sheet, align its edge with the
edge of the paper outlet.
Paper
outlet
Paper outlet
Flashing