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User Maintenance
Nozzle Cleaning and Priming
The printer automatically cleans the external surface of the nozzles during
paper movement. It is up to the user, however, to restore ink after one or more
nozzles have been found to be clogged.
The print test runs a gradual check on the nozzles. This test is particularly
indicated for finding faulty nozzles.
Automatic Nozzle Cleaning
Nozzle cleaning is carried out by a rubber cap located at the far right-hand side
of head travel. When the print head is moved to its parking position (when
printing temporarily stops to favor paper feed), the print nozzles rub against
the rubber cap and are cleaned of any ink particles and paper dust.
Cleaning and Servicing the Monochrome Print Head
The ink-jet print head demands special care as far as nozzle cleaning is con-
cerned. Given their particular structure, dust or the drying-out of exposed ink
can easily clog the nozzles.
Listed below are some useful tips that will guarantee the optimum use of the
print head.
- Remove the print head from its sealed container only when you are about to
install it in the printer. The print head has an 18-month warranty if stored in
its sealed container, otherwise the warranty is reduced to about six months
(both warranty periods are cumulative).
- Never rest the print head on its nozzle or electric contact sides. Never rest
the head on heat sources, air conditioners, nor on dirty or dusty surfaces.
- If necessary (when the nozzles are clogged), prime the print head.
This command forces ink through the nozzles to clear the passages. Priming
will have to be run whenever one or more nozzles clog (see next section).
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