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MIMAKI TS300P-1800 - Washing the Head Nozzle

MIMAKI TS300P-1800
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Chapter 4 Maintenance
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Set the wiper at the original position.
Insert the wiper by holding the protrusions at its
both ends.
8
Clean the cap rubber.
Wipe off the ink sticking to the cap rubber with a
clean stick dipped in maintenance solution for
maintenance.
Wipe off so that maintenance solution for
maintenance will not remain.
9
Press the key after the cleaning.
10
Close the front cover then press the
key.
After its initial operation, the machine returns to
step1.
Washing the Head Nozzle
1
Press
(MENU)
in LOCAL.
MAINTENANCE MENU will be displayed.
2
Press .
“STATION” will be selected.
3
Press to select “NOZZLE
WASH”, and press the key.
4
Press to select the washing
head, and press the key.
5
When “WIPER CLEANING” appears on the
display, open the front cover.
6
Clean the wiper and the bracket, and press
the key.
(1) Open the right maintenance cover then pull
out it by holding projections at both ends of
the wiper.
(2) Clean the wiper and bracket with a clean
stick dipped in maintenance washing liquid
for maintenance.
Wipe off so that maintenance washing liquid
for maintenance will not remain.
(3) Insert it in the original position by holding the
projections at both ends of the wiper.
Do not remove the wiper cleaner from the bracket.
Only clean the front surface on the wiper cleaner's
wiper. (You do not need to clean the rear surface.)
Do not remove the absorbent material in the
absorbent case.
After the wiper cleaner cleaning, make sure that
the cleaner is not facing up.
After cleaning the cap rubber, check to make sure
the cap slider is not tilted.
If it is tilted, move the slider block left and right to
fix its tilt.
OK NG
Projection
Cap rubber
Slider block
Cap slider
Projection

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