SECTION 5
MAINTENANCE
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PRINTER MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
General, periodic maintenance is needed to keep Printer in good working order. Many tasks can be performed by
operators with basic supplies, no special tools needed. Other tasks should only be performed by trained service
personnel. NOTE: High volume usage may require more frequent maintenance.
COMPONENTS/TASKS MAINTENANCE TYPE
DAILY BI-WEEKLY MONTHLY YEARLY AS NEEDED
Ink Tank Replacement REPLACE
Printhead Replacement REPLACE
Wiper Roller
Replace with Printhead
INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT REPLACE
Ink Revolver Couplings
Inspect/Clean with every Printhead
Removal
INSPECT
CLEAN
Printhead (Manual Wiping) WIPE
Residue and Debris Removal
(Printer Body & Media Path)
CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN
Optical Sensors (Media Path),
Clamshell Star Wheel Assembly
CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN
Rollers & Belts (Feeder & Media Path) INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT CLEAN
Print Platen & Drip Tray Assembly INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT CLEAN
Wiper Motor Module INSPECT INSPECT CLEAN
Waste Ink Tray & Pad INSPECT INSPECT REPLACE
PERFORMED BY SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Lubrication: Sled, Lifter and
INSPECT APPLY
Pen Driver PCA Contacts: Cleaning INSPECT CLEAN
Moving Parts/Motors TEST REPLACE
Service Station Sled & Components
Capping Station, Wiper Motor Module,
Tray, Side Brackets and Siphon Hose
CLEAN REPLACE
Ink Tank Latches/Ink Bay INSPECT REPLACE
Ink Tubing, Couplings, Components
Printhead Lifter Motor Belts, Service
Station (Sled) Motor Belts, Feed
Motor Belt, Paper Path Motor Belt,
Media Thickness Adjustment Belts
INSPECT REPLACE
Maintenance Schedule is Subject to Change Without Notice
ALWAYS POWER DOWN PRINTER BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING ANY WIRING
HARNESSES OR CABLE CONNECTIONS TO AVOID SERIOUS SHOCK OR INJURY.
• ALWAYS USE APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE).
• USE ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PROTECTION WHEN MAINTAINING EQUIPMENT.
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DISPOSE OF ALL MAINTENANCE WASTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL REGULATIONS.