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MIMAKI CJV200-160 - Jam Sensor Detecting Plate Cleaning; Platen Cleaning

MIMAKI CJV200-160
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Chapter 6 Maintenance
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Be careful to prevent liquids from getting inside the machine. Otherwise there is a risk of failure,
electric shock, or fire.
For heavy soiling, wipe using a soft cloth soaked in diluted neutral detergent and thoroughly
wrung out.
Jam Sensor Detecting Plate Cleaning
Continuing to use the dirty carriage underside will rub dried ink and attached dust on to the media, resulting
in contaminated prints.
1
On the LOCAL mode screen, select [MENU] > [Maintenance], then press the [ENTER] key.
The Maintenance menu is displayed.
2
Select [Station Maint.] > [Carriage Out] > [Move To Maint. Space], then press the [ENTER] key.
The carriage moves to the maintenance space.
3
Clean the jam sensor detecting plate.
Clean the jam sensor detecting plate underside at the left and right sides of the carriage.
Wipe off any ink and dust adhering using a cleaning stick moistened with maintenance liquid. Wipe
off the maintenance liquid. Make sure none remains.
4
Once cleaning is complete, press the [ENTER] key.
Platen Cleaning
Continuing to use the dirty platen will prevent proper feeding of the media. It will also cause dried ink and
attached dust to rub against the head nozzle surface and lead to ejection failures (e.g., nozzle clogging or
deflection).
Turn off the main power supply and unplug the power cable before carrying out maintenance.
Be careful to prevent liquids from getting inside the machine. Otherwise there is a risk of failure,
electric shock, or fire.
The grooves in which the media holder slides and the media is cut are susceptible to dust
accumulation. Remove any debris carefully.
For heavy soiling, wipe using a soft cloth soaked in diluted neutral detergent and thoroughly
wrung out.
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