Cleaning
DANGER!
Risk of death by electric shock!
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Disconnect the label printer from power supply before performing any maintenance work.
NOTICE!
When cleaning the label printer, personal protective equipment such as safety goggles and gloves are
recommended.
Cleaning task
General cleaning.
Cleaning transfer ribbon drawing roller.
Cleaning print roller.
Cleaning printhead.
Clean label photocell.
NOTICE!
The handling instructions for the use of Isopropanol (IPA) must be observed. In the case of skin or eye contact,
immediately wash off the fluid thoroughly with running water. If the irritation persists, consult a doctor. Ensure
good ventilation.
WARNING!
Risk of fire by easily inflammable label soluble!
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When using label soluble, dust must be completely removed from the label printer and cleaned.
General cleaning
CAUTION!
Abrasive cleaning agents can damage the label printer!
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Do not use abrasives or solvents to clean the outer surface of the label printer.
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Remove dust and paper fuzz in the printing area with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner.
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Clean outer surfaces with an all-purpose cleaner.
Cleaning theTransfer Ribbon Drawing Roller
A soiled print roll can lead to reduced print quality and can affect transport of material.
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Remove printer cover.
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Remove transfer ribbon from the label printer.
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Remove deposits with roller cleaner and a soft cloth.
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If the roller appears damaged, replace it.
Frequency
As necessary.
Each time the transfer ribbon is changed or when the printout
is adversely affected.
Each time the label roll is changed or when the printout and
label transport are adversely affected.
Direct thermal printing:
Each time the label roll is changed.
Thermal transfer printing:
Each time the transfer ribbon is changed or when the printout
is adversely affected.
When the label roll is changed.
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