Cleaning the printer, Rubber rollers, Media transport belts – Rena Envelope Imager 3.0 User Manual

Page 47: Leaning the, Rinter, Warning, Caution

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SECTION 4

MAINTENANCE

Cleaning the Printer

WARNING

THE PRINTER IS A PRECISION MACHINE THAT SHOULD BE CLEANED
REGULARLY TO INSURE MANY YEARS OF SERVICE. BEFORE PERFORMING
ANY MAINTENANCE DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM ITS POWER SOURCE!

The Printer must be cleaned regularly of accumulated paper dust and ink. Depending on the types of media
that are run, paper dust may accumulate within the printer and on the transport. To properly clean the
printer, unplug it from the power receptacle and remove the covers.

The internal areas are best cleaned with a vacuum that has a soft brush attachment to help loosen the dust
particles. Take care not to damage the PC Boards or electrical wiring.

The exterior of the machine may be cleaned with any standard household cleaner which is non-abrasive and
does not contain plastic harming solvents.

CAUTION

NEVER SPRAY OR POUR CLEANERS DIRECTLY ON OR INTO THE
PRINTER. LIQUIDS CAN HARM ELECTRONIC PARTS. ALWAYS DAMPEN A
RAG WITH THE CLEANER AND APPLY IT TO THE PARTS TO BE CLEANED.

Rubber Rollers

The rubber feed rollers, forwarding rollers, and transport rollers can become glazed with paper lint and ink
from the media. They should be regularly cleaned with a mild household cleaner on a damp cloth. Rena
Care (Part #2024) may also be used to clean the rubber rollers in the printer.
CAUTION! Rubber rollers can be damaged by some chemicals and solvents. Avoid using all solvents and
untested chemicals on the rubber rollers.

Media Transport Belts

The media transport belts can become glazed with paper lint and ink from the media. They should be
regularly cleaned with a mild household cleaner on a damp cloth.

CAUTION! Rena Care should NOT be used to clean the Media Transport Belts in the printer.
Media Transport Belts can be damaged by some chemicals and solvents. Avoid using all solvents and
untested chemicals on the Media Transport Belts.


Envelope Imager 3.0/4.0 Operations Rev. 6/7/2007

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