User`s guide
Care and Maintenance 4-53
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Cleaning the Printer
In order to maintain print quality, thoroughly clean the printer following the 
instructions below. When cleaning the printer, pay particular attention to the notes and 
cautions for safe maintenance.
Following table shows cleaning items and intervals.
Table 4-2. Cleaning Items and Intervals
Cleaning Items Intervals
Printer Cover Cleaning as needed
Input Tray Every day (before starting a daily operation)
Container Basket Every day (before starting a daily operation)
Toner Bottle Joint At the each toner supply
Discharger, Detach Corotron Every day (before starting a daily operation)
Inverter Valve Piece Every day (before starting a daily operation)
Paper Guide of the Fuser Unit Every day (before starting a daily operation)
Paper Guide of the Discharger Unit
Every day (before starting a daily operation) and 
when change to the large paper width.
CAUTION! 
Power off the printer prior to cleaning.
Do not use solvent on the printer. Using solvent may dissolve the plastic 
and paint of the printer. 
Do not use cleaning solutions to clean inside and around the printer. Use 
only a water-moistened cloth.
CAUTION! 
For cleaning up toner or developer spillage, use a specially-designed 
toner-safe vacuum cleaner. If you use a regular vacuum cleaner, the drawn 
toner/developer powder may scatter in the air. If you inhale or your eyes 
come into contact with such powder, you may feel sick or injure your eyes. 
Further, the drawn toner/developer powder may render the vacuum 
cleaner defective when it enters the vacuum cleaner’s motor section.
NOTE: 
If the toner gets on your clothes, wipe it off with a dry cloth first and wash 
the clothes in COLD water. Be careful not to use hot water as it permits the 
toner to permeate into the fabric. Although the toner is nontoxic, avoid 
breathing toner particles.
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