User`s manual

Monitor Waste Tank Levels ¾
When the Waste Tank is full, the LCD control panel display will read “Waste
Tank Full.” Because the LCD display is located under the printer cover, you
will need to manually monitor Waste Tank levels throughout work day.
If the Tank is full, it will be necessary to remove the Tank from the machine
and change the pad(s). You must then use the Chip Reset Module to
reset the Waste Tank chip. DO NOT reset the chip without checking the
pad(s)! Failure to change the pad(s) when needed could result in severe
ink spills and extensive damage to your printer!
Weekly Maintenance
(depending on amount of production)
Clean the Print Carriage Drive Belt Gear ¾
Clean it with a brush or computer vacuum. Make sure to avoid any
contact with the encoder strip. It is fragile and can be easily damaged!
Monthly Maintenance
Lube the Rail Guides and Rails ¾
You will need to lubricate the Rails and Rail Guides on a Monthly basis to
facilitate the Print Assembly moving smoothly during image output. This
procedure will help prevent banding as well as several other image
quality concerns.
Use a Grease Gun to inject a Lithium-based soap grease (White 1.
Grease) through the four Zerk ttings, but DO NOT over-lube- only one
“squirt” per Guide is necessary.
A Grease Gun and
Lithium-based grease can
be purchased from most
major Auto Parts stores.
Connect the Grease Gun
to the Zerk tting pictured
here to lube the Rail Guides.
There are 2 Rail Guides per
side, 4 total.
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