How To Perform Weekly Maintenance on the HP Latex R Printer Series | HP Latex | HP
Learn how to perform weekly maintenance on the HP Latex R Printer Series.
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Follow these steps to perform weekly maintenance on the HP Latex R Printer Series:
- From the IPS, or Internal Print Server, touch Maintenance.
- Select Clean the service station caps, Clean the printhead cleaning blade diverter and rods, Clean the left printhead cleaning blade, and Clean the aerosol nozzle plate and filters.
- Put on gloves for all printer maintenance tasks.
- Follow these steps to clean the service station caps.
- Open the carriage cover.
- Manually move the carriage to the left to access the capping station.
- Dampen a lint-free cloth with isopropyl alcohol.
- Use the cloth to wipe any ink from the service station caps, and then clean the area surrounding the caps.
- Wait three or four minutes for the alcohol to evaporate completely or wipe the caps and surrounding area with a dry lint-free cloth.
- Close the carriage cover.
Follow these steps to clean the aerosol nozzle plate and filters.
- Open the carriage cover.
- Open the latch on the right side of the aerosol filter module.
- Open the lid.
- Remove the frame from the aerosol container.
- Remove the filter from the frame.
- Use a screwdriver to clean the frame nozzle, and then use the maintenance kit brush to clean the frame nozzle.
- Insert the filter in the frame.
- Insert the frame in the aerosol container.
- Close the lid.
- Close the latch.
- Repeat this process to clean the other nozzle plate and aerosol filter.
- Close the carriage cover.
Follow these steps to clean the printhead cleaning blade, diverter, and rods.
- Open the carriage cover, and then open the printhead cleaning roll door.
- Manually move the carriage all the way to the left.
- Clean the printhead cleaning blade diverter and rods with a lint-free cloth dampened with distilled water.
- Rotate the diverter and continue cleaning the entire surface until no ink remains.
- Use a screwdriver to scrape any dried ink on the diverter.
- Pull the black knob to the side to release the pinch system.
- From the top, clean the rod with a lint-free cloth dampened with distilled water.
- Move the material to the side to access the printhead blades.
- Clean both blades with a lint-free cloth dampened with distilled water.
- Move the cloth back to its original position.
- Clean the rod in the middle path of the cleaning kit material with a lint-free cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol.
- Move the black knob to the original position to restore the pinch system.
- If necessary, turn the roll to tighten the material.
- Close the printhead cleaning roll door, and then the carriage cover.
Follow these steps to clean the left printhead cleaning blade.
- Open the top cover and pull out the curing module.
- On the left side of the printer, remove the left printhead cleaning blade from the printer.
- Use a lint-free cloth dampened with distilled water to clean the blade.
- Install the blade.
- Close the curing module and top cover.
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