Maintenance Operations; To Replace The Print Cartridge - Olivetti Fax_Lab 710 Instructions Manual

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M
AINTENANCE OPERATIONS
T
O REPLACE THE PRINT CARTRIDGE
The print cartridge must be replaced, when the ink runs
out (used print cartridges cannot be used) or when you
notice a deterioration in the print quality.
In the former case, the fax machine automatically prints a
sheet to remind you that the ink is about to run out and that
you should replace it.
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1. Flip open the console.
2. Lift the print cartridge compart-
ment cover using the lever. To
release the print cartridge, loosen
the strap.
3. Pull the print cartridge from its
seat.
4. Hold the new print cartridge on
both sides and peel off the film
covering the nozzles.
Warning!
5. Do not touch the nozzles or elec-
trical contacts.
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8. Close the print cartridge compartment cover and the console.
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If you have replaced the cartridge because the ink ran out,
when the operator console is closed, the fax machine will
automatically recognize that the cartridge has been replaced
and the display will show the message "NEW PRINT
CART.? 1=YES 0=NO". Set the value 1.
At this point, the fax machine automatically resets the car-
tridge and tests the nozzles, and prints out a numbered
scale and a message indicating that the cartridge has been
replaced correctly on a sheet that it has loaded automatically.
If the print quality of the numbered scale is not satisfactory,
see "Insert the print cartridge" in the "How to get started
quickly" chapter.
If you replaced the cartridge because of a deterioration in
print quality, proceed as follows:
1. Press the key
until the display shows:
2. Press the keys
until the display shows:
3. Press the key:
The display shows:
4. Press the key:
The display shows:
6. Replace the print cartridge in its
seat. Ensure that the electrical
contacts face downwards.
7. Push the print cartridge until it
clicks into place.

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