DisplayMaker Legacy 72UVX and 98UVX - User Manual

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5-2 Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Schedule
Task Description
Interval: Daily
Daily Startup Procedure See “Daily Startup” on page 1-8.
Interval: Weekly or as needed
Clean pinch rollers Gently dry wipe or blow away dust buildup.
Do not use any fluids to clean the pinch and
grit rollers. Deposits of these fluids could
form on the print media, causing streaks in
printed output. To remove ink, use a minimal
amount of isopropyl alcohol and dry thor-
oughly before printing again.
Clean carriage rail and bearings (page 5-4) Inspect for dust buildup, clean if necessary (see
“Clean the Rail and Bearings” on page 5-4).
Clean the encoder strip Inspect for dust buildup, wipe if necessary with
SolaChrome UV Printhead Flush, follow with
isopropyl alcohol. Encoder must be fully dry
before printing.
Cured ink buildup on the encoder strip can-
not be removed without damaging the
encoder strip. Clean ink spills immediately. If
cured ink buildup on the encoder strip
causes printing errors, contact your Autho-
rized Service Provider or MacDermid
ColorSpan Technical Support for a replace-
ment.
Clean platen area Carefully scrape cured ink from the platen
using a scraper or razor blade, especially near
the right and left edges when printing edge-to-
edge.
Interval: As needed
Clean printheads See “Checking Jet Health” on page 3-9.
To recover jets with a purge and wipe, see
“Recover Missing Ink Jets” on page 5-7.
Clean quartz windows See “Clean the Quartz Windows” on page
5-21.
Calibrate the wiping position (page 5-14) “Calibrate the Wiping Position” on page 5-14.
Clean ionizer bar The optional ionizer bar should be cleaned as
needed to maintain its effectiveness. See
“Clean the Ionizer Bar” on page 5-23.
Interval: At control panel warning
Replace ink filters (page 5-16) Replace all four filters as a set, to prevent ink
pump failure. The control panel will display a
Warning message when 20 liters of ink have
passed through the set of filters. You may con-
tinue printing past this point, but printhead fill
errors may occur.