The maintenance station plays an important role to keep the printheads optimally cleaned. In the maintenance station you have to clean the wiper and the clean wall.
Use Colorado 1630 prescribed:
Microflex gloves for handling ink
Lint free cloths and swabs
Cleaning liquid (Cleaner MB - Methyl benzoate)
For information on the prescribed maintenance materials, see List of Colorado 1630 maintenance materials.
Wear the prescribed gloves when contact with ink or maintenance materials is possible. Gloves should always overlap sleeves. Follow the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) guidelines carefully in order to ensure maximum safety.
Use the prescribed cleaning liquid. Do not use any other cleaners.
Be careful to touch, the wiper can be hot.
If necessary, dampen a swab with the cleaning liquid to remove any remaining ink.
Be careful to touch, the wiper can be hot.
Only use the cleaning liquid cleaner MB - Methyl benzoate in combination with swabs. Do not use a cloth.
Make sure you do not damage the rubber wiper tips.
Make sure the wiper is still correctly placed, after cleaning. For more information, see Replace the wiper.
Be careful to touch, the clean wall can be hot.
If necessary, dampen a swab with cleaner MB to remove any remaining ink.
Only use the cleaning liquid cleaner MB - Methyl benzoate in combination with swabs. Do not use a lint free cloth.
Make sure the clean wall does not click out of the holder.
If necessary, dampen a swab with cleaner MB to remove any remaining ink.
Only use the cleaning liquid cleaner MB - Methyl benzoate in combination with swabs. Do not use a lint free cloth.
Do not clean the black top cover of the clean wall with cleaner MB to prevent deterioration of paint. When the cover or the surrounding area is polluted, clean with IPA cleaning liquid. For more information, see Guidelines for cleaning uncured ink.
Make sure all covers are closed correctly to prevent cured ink in your system.