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Brady BradyPrinter i3300 - Printer Cleaning Procedures

Brady BradyPrinter i3300
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BradyPrinter i3300 29
Maintenance
Cleaning the Printer
Cleaning the Printer
Cleaning Residue from Printer
Whenever performing any maintenance on the printer, you should also clean any residue caused by
the labels.
Materials Required:
Compressed Air Bottle, purchased locally (e.g., HOSA AIR-464 Gear Duster)
Lint-free Cloth
Isopropyl Alcohol
Safety Glasses
1. Remove power and supplies from the printer (see Pre-maintenance Operations” on page 27).
2. With safety glasses on, spray compressed air on any parts of the printer that have built-up
residue.
Note: If compressed air is not available, use a lint-free cloth lightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol
and wipe off residue.
3. Replace the ribbon and labels.
4. Close all covers and plug in the power cord.
Cleaning the Display
Materials Required
Lint-free Cloth, non-abrasive
Isopropyl Alcohol
- or -
Pre-moistened Cloth (appropriate for cleaning LCD displays)
Note: Normal cleaners with ammonia, soaps, or any acids can damage the screen. Use only a
lint-free cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol.
1. Lightly moisten a lint-free cloth with isopropyl alcohol, or use a pre-moistened cloth suitable for
cleaning a PC screen.
2. Gently rub the damp cloth across the screen until all of the residue is removed.
CAUTION! Always wear safety glasses when using compressed air.

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