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Clean The Pressure Roller; Clean The Printhead; Clean The Label Photocell - Valentin PICA II Korte Handleiding

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Clean the Pressure roller

A soiled pressure roller can lead to reduced print quality and can affect transport of material.
CAUTION!
Pressure roller can be damaged!
Do not use sharp or hard objects to clean the pressure roller.
Open the printer cover.
Turn the red lever (B) counter clockwise to lift up the printhead (A).
Remove labels and transfer ribbon from the label printer.
Remove deposits with the roller cleaner and a soft cloth.
If the roller appears damaged, replace it.
Turn the roller (C + D) manually step by step to clean the complete roller (only possible when printer is switched off, as
otherwise the step motor is full of power and the roller is kept in its position).
Reload labels and transfer ribbon.
To move the printhead down, turn the pressure lever in clockwise direction until it locks.
Close the printer cover.

Clean the Printhead

Printing can cause accumulation of dirt at printhead e.g. by colour particles of transfer ribbon, and therefore it is necessary to
clean the printhead in regular periods depending on operating hours, environmental effects such as dust etc.
CAUTION!
Printhead can be damaged!
Do not use sharp or hard objects to clean the printhead.
Do not touch protective glass layer of the printhead.
Open the printer cover.
Turn the red lever counter clockwise to lift up the printhead.
Remove labels and transfer ribbon from the label printer.
Clean the printhead surface with a special cleaning pen or a cotton swab dipped in pure alcohol.
Before using the label printer, let the printhead dry for about two to three minutes.
Reload labels and transfer ribbon.
To move the printhead down, turn the pressure lever in clockwise direction until it locks.
Close the printer cover.
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