User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Unpacking And Installing The Printer
- Controls And Indicators
- Loading Media And Ribbon
- Printing Adjustments
- Calibrating The Printer
- Changing The Active IGP Emulation
- Configuring The Printer
- QUICK SETUP Menu
- Saving The Configuration
- Auto Save Configuration
- Selecting The Power-Up Configuration
- Loading A Saved Configuration
- Printing A Configuration
- Run A Barcode Demo Test
- Cleaning
- Repacking The Printer
- Contact Information
- For More Information
Cleaning The Printhead, Platen Roller, And Media Sensors
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(direct thermal print mode). Clean the printhead with the cleaning
pen supplied with the printer.
By keeping your printhead clean, you will help maintain its life.
Platen Roller Cleaning
Media dust and adhesive residue on the platen roller can degrade
print quality and cause voids in your label image. Clean the platen
roller at the same time as the printhead.
Use a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth to clean the
platen roller. With the pivoting deck up the platen roller can be
rotated forward by hand to access and clean its entire surface area.
Media Sensor Cleaning
The upper and lower media sensors should be cleaned to ensure
reliable TOF and Paper Out sensing. Clean the media sensors at
the same time as the printhead.
The upper media sensor (located in the horizontal slot of the
printhead cover) can be wiped clean using a soft cloth. The lower
media sensor, easily seen by its visible red light, is located in the
horizontal slot of the media guard. Remove media dust by
vacuuming or blowing air across the lens cover.
Media Damper Cleaning
The media damper and media width guide (see figure on page 20)
can begin to collect adhesive and paper dust residue that can
prevent proper guiding of labels.
Use a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth to remove label
adhesive and dust from the underside of the media damper and its
fixed (inbound) guide and from the adjustable (outbound) width
guide.