Routine Cleaning
Cleaning the Printer.
Turn off the power switch and unplug the printer from the wall
outlet before cleaning the printer. If the printer has been
printing, avoid touching the print head until it cools down.
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This printer requires very little regular maintenance other than replacing
ribbons. The print head will need to be replaced periodically and is user
replaceable. Beyond this, adjust the print wire flight time compensation to
recover print quality lost through print head or carriage mechanism wear.
Refer to 3860/80 User's Manual Chapter 11 for details.
Technicians in the life-test lab clean these printers about once every 500
hours of operation. How often the printer is cleaned depends on the
environment and on the dust and lint content of the paper.
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Remove the top door by raising it approximately one quarter of the
way and then lifting it from the printer.
Top Door Removal
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Open the print gap.
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Remove the ribbon cartridge.
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Use a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner to remove paper dust from
inside the printer, especially around the print head, carriage, striker
bar, and exit rollers.
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Wipe the carriage rails with a clean dry cloth to remove paper dust.
Never lubricate the carriage rails.
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Reinstall the ribbon cartridge, adjust the print gap, and replace the
top door.
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