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5 cleaning schedule – Pitney Bowes J693 User Manual

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5.5

Cleaning Schedule

A clean printer operates efficiently. The following list of cleaning items and
table below provides the recommended schedule and technique for cleaning the
various parts of your printer safely and effectively.

Isopropyl alcohol

Cotton swabs

A clean, lint-free cloth

Soft-bristle brush

Soapy water/mild detergent

Compressed air

CAUTION

For your continued safety and to avoid damage, always turn ‘Off’
and unplug the printer before cleaning.

Isopropyl alcohol is a flammable liquid; always take proper
precautions when using this solvent.

Recommended Cleaning Schedule

Area

Method

Interval

Printhead

Using a cotton swab dampened with isopropyl
alcohol, clean the printhead from end to end,
removing all build-up. See Section 5.5.1.

WARNING!

Before cleaning, allow the

printhead to cool.

Clean after
each roll or
box of labels,
or after each
roll of ribbon.

Platen
Roller

Using a cotton swab dampened with isopropyl
alcohol, rotate the platen and remove all build-
up. See Section 5.5.2.

Clean after
each roll or
box of labels,
or after each
roll of ribbon.

Media

Path / Tear

Plate

Compressed air / soft-bristle brush and isopropyl
alcohol. Remove all build-up along the path that
the ribbon and paper follow through the printer.

As needed,
based on a
weekly visual
inspection.

Media

Sensor

Compressed air, isopropyl alcohol if needed.
Remove all build-up.

Monthly or as
needed.

Interior

Soft-brush or compressed air. Remove all build-
up. See Section 5.5.3.

As needed.

Exterior

Mild detergent. Remove all build-up. See
Section 5.5.3.

As needed.