Appendix a, Maintenance and fault finding – Seiko FB 390 User Manual

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Appendix A

Maintenance and Fault Finding

Introduction

Your printer requires very little routine maintenance. In fact, the best maintenance for the printer is

preventative. If you have followed the suggestions for locating it in an area free of excessive dust

and heat it will give you a long and trouble-free performance.

Periodic cleaning, replacement of the ribbon, replacement of an occasional blown fuse and, after

a very long time, replacement of the print head are about the only maintenance tasks you’ll need

to carry out. We’ll cover these items in this chapter. However, before carrying out any of these

tasks make sure that the printer has been switched off.

Cleaning dirt and dust are the biggest enemies. The print head cover will keep most dirt from the

printer mechanism, but occasional cleaning to remove paper particles is a good idea.

A

Print

head

D

Sub friction roller

B

Carriage

E

Platen

C

Carriage shaft

F

Paper guide platform

Figure A-1

Cleaning the Cabinet

Wipe soiled parts of the printer with a clean dry cloth. Remove bits of paper, etc., using tweezers.

Cleaning the Carriage Shaft

The carriage shaft is coated with oil, which attracts dust, etc. wipe solid parts with a soft cloth to

clean them.

NOTE

When cleaning, be careful not to scratch the equipment or to bend parts, etc.

A

C

E

F

B

D

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