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 | Cleaning the Printer |
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Cleaning the output tray
Cleaning the pickup roller
Cleaning the photoconductor wire (knob [a])
Cleaning the exposure window (knob [b])
The printer needs only minimal cleaning. If the printer’s outer case is dirty or dusty, turn off the printer and clean it with a soft, clean cloth moistened with a mild detergent.
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Never use alcohol or paint thinner to clean the printer cover. These chemicals can damage the components and the case. Be careful not to get water onto the printer mechanism or any electrical components.
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Open the extension on the output tray.
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Gently wipe the exposed paper path area with a well-wrung cloth.
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Close the extension on the output cover.
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Cleaning the pickup roller |
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Make sure that the printer is turned off, then open the MP tray.
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Gently wipe the rubber parts of the pickup roller inside the MP tray with a wet, well-wrung cloth.
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Close the MP tray.
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Cleaning the photoconductor wire (knob [a]) |
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Open cover D and remove the waste toner collector.
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When placing the waste toner collector that is removed, stand it on a flat surface leaning against something stable.
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Hold the cleaning knob [a] and move it slowly in and out a few times.
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Move the knob completely in and out. Otherwise, the printer may not be cleaned effectively.
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Close cover D.
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Cleaning the exposure window (knob [b]) |
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Open cover D and remove the waste toner collector.
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When placing the waste toner collector that is removed, stand it on a flat surface leaning against something stable.
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Hold the knob [b] and move it slowly in and out a few times.
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Move the cleaning knob completely in and out. Otherwise, the printer may not be cleaned effectively.
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Close cover D.
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