User`s manual

Waste Tank Maintenance
When the Waste Tank is full, the LCD control
panel display will read “Waste Tank Full” and
you will be unable to start any more print runs. (It
will nish any images in progress.) Because the
LCD display is located under the printer cover,
you will need to manually monitor Waste Tank
levels throughout the work day. If the Tank is full,
it will be necessary to remove the Tank from the
machine and change the pad. You must then
use the Chip Reset Module to reset the Waste Tank chip. Detailed instructions
for performing these procedures are provided on a separate information sheet
included with the bulk ink system.
DO NOT get into the routine of just resetting the Waste Tank chip.
It is extremely important you visually check the state the Waste
Tank collection pads. If they look like they need replacing, replace
them. Failure to change the Waste Tank pads when necessary WILL
cause ink to overow from the Tank and onto critical components
of your printer. In addition to having a large mess to clean up,
you may short the motherboard. This will be very costly in terms of
downtime and repair expense. Damage from this type of incident
is NOT covered by your warranty.
The Waste Tank is located below the bank of white ink cartridges and behind
a metal cowling. To remove the enclosure, you will need to remove the four
screws holding it in place- two on the side and two on the bottom.
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Utilities to Improve Print Quality
Two bottom screws- On the
underside of the cowling
Two side screws
Waste Tank
Level Indicator