Specifications
SECTION 4
MAINTENANCE
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volume, it may be worthwhile to replace the entire Service Station instead of replacing
components.
5. Lightly lubricate the Wiper Motor Gears (3) with
synthetic PTFE grease (Super Lube 21030 or
equivalent).
Install:
1. Allow the Wiper Motor Assembly to dry.
2. Re-install in reverse order.
NOTE: Make sure the wiper roller is re-installed,
wiper roller latches are fully closed/locked and the
wiper roller retaining screws are fully tightened (do
not over-tighten).
TIP: If you are planning to clean the Service Station
Tray; don’t re-install this component until you have
completed the Service Station Tray cleaning process.
Printing Platen and Capping Station Removal and Cleaning
Removal:
Both of these items simply lift out for removal from the Service Station.
Cleaning:
1. Rinse off ink using tap water.
Tip: Make sure the valve, located on the bottom of the Capping Station, is clear of debris and
working.
2. Pat dry with an absorbent lint-free cloth.
3. After cleaning the Capping Station; wipe the capping lip with a lint free cloth, dampened with
distilled water. This will help insure that the contaminants on the cap are removed, before the cap
makes contact with the printhead.
NOTE: If either of these items show signs of wear or damage they should be replaced. If the
Service Station is more than one year old, depending on monthly volume, it may be worthwhile to
replace the entire Service Station instead of replacing components.
Install:
1. Allow the Printing Platen and Capping Station to dry.
2. Reinstall Printing Platen and Capping Station into Service Station Tray.
TIP: If you are planning to clean the Service Station Tray; don’t re-install this component until
you have completed the Service Station Tray cleaning process.
Cleaning the Service Station Tray
1. If present; remove the Service Station Printed Circuit Board, Wiper Motor Assembly, Printing
Platen and Capping Station from the Tray; as described on the previous pages.
2. Wipe the Tray with a damp, lint-free cloth to remove the major ink buildup. Be careful not to
damage/peel-off the wicking material; from the surface of the Tray.
3. Then rinse the Tray using tap water.
4. Allow the tray to dry.
NOTE: If the Tray shows signs of wear or damage (wicking material torn or coming loose from
surface of tray) the Tray should be replaced. If the Service Station is more than one year old,
depending on monthly volume, it may be worthwhile to replace the entire Service Station instead
of replacing components.