Manual Cleaning
Be sure to perform manual cleaning after daily operations are finished.
1. Clean the print heads.
- Remove any media.
- Remove the media clamps.
- Press [FUNCTION].
- Press [▶].
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Press [▼] several times to display the following screen.
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Press [ENTER].
When the media clamp removal message is displayed, press [ENTER] again. After "NOW PROCESSING.." is displayed, the screen shown below appears.Also, the print head moves to the left end of the platen.
IMPORTANTDo not press [ENTER] at this stage. Press [ENTER] after cleaning is complete. If you press [ENTER] at this stage, wait for the screen to change as shown in the following figure, and then press [ENTER] again.
- Open the front cover.
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Open the left covers (top and bottom).
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Touch the location shown in the figure to discharge any static electricity.
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Remove the cut rail.
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Move the print-head carriage to the left end.
Move the print-head carriage by hand.CAUTIONWhen moving the print-head carriage by hand, be sure to hold the specified position.
Moving it by holding positions other than those specified may deform and damage the cover.
: Position to hold with your hand
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Apply a large amount of cleaning liquid to the cleaning stick.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to use one of the included cleaning sticks.
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Clean the locations shown in the following figure.
Be especially careful to clean away any fibrous dust (lint).
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When you have finished cleaning, move the print-head carriage to above the platen.
Move the print-head carriage by hand.CAUTIONWhen moving the print-head carriage by hand, be sure to hold the specified position.
Moving it by holding positions other than those specified may deform and damage the cover.
: Position to hold with your hand
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Attach the cut rail.
- Close the left covers (top and bottom).
2. Clean the print head caps.
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Open the right cover.
- Clean the locations shown in the following figure.Be especially careful to clean away any fibrous dust (lint).
- After wiping off the hooked side of the wiper (a) with a cleaning stick, wipe off the opposite side (b).
- Wipe off the area in the figure with a cleaning stick.
- Use the wide surface of the cleaning stick, and then shift it to a different location, pressing the cleaning stick against the location to absorb the dirt there.
- Remove any hardened ink on top of the print head caps.Use a pair of tweezers to remove the pieces of hardened ink that are 3 mm (0.12 in.) or more in length.IMPORTANT Do not use excessive force when pulling on pieces of hardened ink that are difficult to remove. Doing so may damage the print head caps.
- Close the right cover.
- Close the front cover.
- Press [ENTER].The screen shown below appears, and then cleaning starts. The (approximate) remaining time for the procedure is displayed on the screen. (The display shown below is an example. "01:45" = "1 minute and 45 seconds")When cleaning finishes, the screen shown below appears again.
- Press [FUNCTION] to return to the original screen.
3. Perform a printing test to check the results.
- Load the media.
- Press [FUNCTION].
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Press [▼], then [▶] to display the screen shown below.
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Press [ENTER].
Printing of the test pattern starts.
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Check whether there is dot drop-out or dot displacement in the test pattern.
Missing blocks indicate dot drop-out. Collapsed or inclined blocks indicate dot displacement.
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If you have opened the front cover, close it.
If no dot drop-out or dot displacement occurs, this operation is finished. Press [FUNCTION] to go back to the original screen.
4. Consumable Products and Parts Related to Manual Cleaning
The cleaning sticks, cleaning liquid, and print heads are consumable products or consumable parts.
- If you use up the cleaning sticks and cleaning liquid used for manual cleaning, contact your authorized Roland DG Corporation dealer or visit our website (http://www.rolanddg.com/).
- The print heads are components that wear out. Periodic replacement is required, with the frequency of replacement depending on use. Contact your authorized Roland DG Corporation dealer.