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Tools that you Need to Work on the Machine
Alcohol, clean linen cloths: Cleaning surfaces and rollers
Follow all notes and cautions to avoid using alcohol when it is not wanted,
such as on the covers.
Allen key (2.5 mm): Removing/attaching hex bolts.
Blower brush: Cleaning sensors
Clean rags: Wiping up ink, covering disconnected ink tubes
Clean waste paper: To place under the maintenance unit and other parts
that can leak ink, in order to protect tables and other surfaces
Flashlight (small): Checking the position of the suction cap and print head
caps of the maintenance unit.
Gloves: Handling encoder strips and wheels, and urethane-coated rollers
Lens paper: Cleaning the CIS elements
Metal scale: Inserting mylars into narrow gaps.
Phillips driver – long: At least 30 cm to reach screws inside the machine.
Phillips driver – small: Removing small screws
Radio pliers: Attaching, reattaching e-rings
Tube plugs (dia. 3 mm): Plugging the ends of disconnected ink tubes
(provided with new print head units). These are included with the new
carriage unit and ink supply unit.
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