Chapter 8 routine service & diagnostics, Introduction, General cleaning – Printronix P3000 Series User Manual
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Routine Service & Diagnostics
CHAPTER 8
ROUTINE SERVICE & DIAGNOSTICS
Introduction
The printer requires no maintenance beyond regular general cleaning. Periodically remove excess pa-
per chaff and dust from the ribbon and paper paths. If print quality or paper motion deteriorates seri-
ously, contact your authorized service representative for prompt attention.
This chapter presents the following routine service and diagnostic information:
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General Cleaning
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Printer Self–Tests
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Hex Code Printout
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Fault Messages
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General Cleaning
The printer requires periodic cleaning to ensure efficient operation and clear print quality. Clean the
printer approximately every three months or after 250 hours of operation. If the printer is located in a
particularly dusty area, or is used for heavy duty printing, a shorter cleaning interval is recommended.
The following cleaning procedures are applicable for pedestal and floor cabinet model printers.
WARNING
Disconnect the power source before cleaning the printer.
WARNUNG
Vor dem Säubern des Druckers ist die Netzverbindung zu unterbrechen.
Exterior Cleaning
Clean the cabinet exterior with a soft, lint–free cloth and mild detergent. (Dishwashing liquid works
well.) Do not use abrasive powders or strong cleaning agents. Clean the clear windows with plain
water or mild window cleaner. Always apply the cleaning solution to the cloth; never pour the cleaner
directly onto the printer. Vacuum the ventilation slots at the rear of the printer cabinet.
Interior Cleaning
Paper chaff and ink accumulation inside the printer is normal during printer operation. However, ex-
cessive paper chaff and ink accumulation can degrade printer performance and print quality. Most pa-
per chaff accumulates around the ends of the platen and ribbon path.