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Table Of Contents
- DCS_Direct_Jet_1024UVHS_Maintenance_Troubleshooting_Guide_1.2
- 0TSAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
- MAINTENANCE and CLEANING
- Daily Maintenance and Cleaning
- Weekly Maintenance and Cleaning
- Monthly or Periodic Maintenance
- Correcting a Bad Nozzle Check Condition
- Clear a Clogged Nozzle for the Print Head
- The Capping Station
- X & Y "0" Calibration Adjustment
- Print Head and Lamp Height Check
- Adjusting the head height
- Replacing a Direct Jet Print Head
- TROUBLE SHOOTING
- Error Conditions
- Hardware Troubleshooting Guide
- Print quality and Ink Supply Problems
- PRINTING - INFO SHEET AND FAQs
- DCS_Direct_Jet_UV_Printer_Maintenance_Log_REVB021413

Maintenance
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Replace the Capping Station
Replace a Capping Station if:
a. The gaskets no longer form a tight seal around the print heads, and the cleaning cycle does
not perform properly.
b. Some type of physical damage has occurred to the unit.
c. There is an electrical failure of the pump motor.
d. It is more than 90 days old.
Tools Required
Long magnetized Philips head screwdriver Approximately 20 minutes
Time Required
Needle-nose pliers
1. Press the up arrow button until the print engine is at its maximum height. Press . Turn
off main power. DO NOT PRESS .
2. The Capping Station is mounted to the
printer with 5 Philips head screws (4 hold it
in place + 1 for the orange ground wire).
There is also 1 small electrical connector that
needs to be disconnected.
The capping station
3. Remove the 4 Philips head screws.