Clean the paper-advance sensor window, Lubricate the printhead carriage, Clean – HP Designjet T7100 Printer series User Manual

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Clean the paper-advance sensor window

The paper advance sensor is the very small rectangular window (less than 1 cm² in size and shown in

the following graphic) near the sixth platen roller from the right.

HP recommends that you clean the paper-advance sensor window every 10 months, and whenever you

experience print-quality issues.

1.

Unload the paper using the front-panel procedure. See

Unload a roll from the printer on page 34

.

2.

Wipe the sensor window with cotton swabs, slightly dampened with isopropyl alcohol, to remove

ink or dust. If the sensor window is heavily coated with ink, you may need to apply some pressure

while wiping, helping the cotton to absorb the ink.

NOTE:

Do not dampen the cotton swabs with water, because it does not evaporate quickly

enough, and may pass through the window to the sensor itself.

3.

Under ambient light, a clean sensor window shows a violet-colored reflection that extends

uniformly across the entire surface. To see this reflection, look closely at the sensor window and

slightly change your viewing angle.

4.

Continue cleaning with fresh swabs until the cotton stays clean and the sensor window looks

clean.

5.

Wait 3–4 minutes before reloading the paper to ensure that the alcohol has evaporated

completely.

Lubricate the printhead carriage

The printhead carriage occasionally (about once a year) needs lubrication so that it continues to slide

easily along the slider rod.

1.

To gain access to the carriage, go to the front panel and select the

icon, and then select

Replace printheads. The carriage slides to the middle section of the printer.

CAUTION:

If the carriage remains in the central part of the printer for more than 7 minutes, it

attempts to return to its home position on the right.

2.

Take the bottle of oil from the Maintenance Kit that can be ordered for your printer.

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