Maintenance And Adjustment; Points To Note On Daily Care; Cleaning The Body/Vise/Table; Cleaning The Adhesive Sheet - Roland Metaza MPX-90M User Manual

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3-1 Maintenance and Adjustment

Points to Note on Daily Care

WARNING
CAUTION
 This machine is a precision device, and is sensitive to dust and dirt. Be sure to carry out day-to-day clean-
ing.
 Never use solvents such as thinner, benzine, or alcohol.
 Never attempt to oil or lubricate the machine.
 Never apply silicone substances (oil, grease, spray, etc.) to the machine. Doing so may cause poor switch
contact.

Cleaning the Body/Vise/Table

Use a cloth moistened with water then wrung well, and wipe gently to clean.
The surface of the cover is easily scratched, so use a soft cloth.

Cleaning the Adhesive Sheet

Attaching dust or the like on the adhesive sheet can reduce the sheet's adhesive force, making it difficult to
secure an instrument to be imprinted in place. If the adhesive force has been reduced, then wash the adhesive
sheet.
How to Wash
Immerse the adhesive sheet in water, and wash the sheet by gently stroking its surface. If the soiling of the
adhesive sheet is severe, wash it using diluted neutral detergent. Rinse thoroughly with water to remove all
detergent completely.
Be sure to comply with the following instructions.
If not, the surface of the adhesive sheet is damaged, lowering the adhesiveness.
 Never scrub the adhesive sheet using a scrubbing pad or sponge.
 Never stretch or bend the adhesive sheet when washing it.
How to DRY
Allow to dry completely, out of direct sunlight.

Cleaning of the Head Cap

Detach the head cap from the machine and remove dirt and dust from the surface and the inside of the head
cap. Printing without removing dirt and dust from the head cap may damage instruments to be imprinted
and/or affect the print quality.
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Never use gasoline, alcohol, thinner, or any other flammable material.
Doing so may cause fire.
Never touch the heads immediately after printing has finished.
Doing so may cause burns.

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