Classification: Avery Dennison – Public Care & Maintenance 4-1
C ARE & MAINTENANCE
This chapter tells you how to
♦ store the printer
♦ clear supply jams
♦ clean the printhead, platen roller, sensors, and scanner window.
Storing the Printer
The recommended storage temperature is listed in Appendix A. Do not store the printer in or
near
♦ magnetic fields
♦ wet, damp, dirty, or duty areas
♦ areas of intense vibration or shock.
Clearing Supply Jams
To clear a supply jam:
1. Turn off the printer and completely open the supply cover.
2. Open the label deflector by gently pushing down on the label deflector.
3. Remove the supplies.
4. Carefully remove any jammed supply. Do not pull the jammed supply out through the front
of the label deflector. Do not use sharp objects to remove jammed supplies.
5. Clean any adhesive build-up.
6. Reload the supplies, close the supply cover, and close the label deflector.
Cleaning
Do not use sharp objects or household cleaners to clean the printer. Clean the printhead,
platen roller, and black mark sensor:
♦ when there is any adhesive build-up in the supply path.
♦ after using 7-10 rolls of supplies.
♦ when printing in extreme temperatures, humid conditions, or a dirty environment.
♦ after clearing a supply jam.
♦ if there are voids or streaking in the print as shown.