Rimage 2400 User Manual

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Maintain the 2400
This section provides maintenance information for the 2400 system,
including the integrated Everest 400 printer.
Important! For optimum performance, keep the 2400 in a clean, dust-free
environment.
Overview
Regular preventative maintenance of your system can help to ensure error-
free recordings and clean printed labels. Maintenance also involves cleaning
the system.
For information on autoloader and printer maintenance, refer to the Rimage
Professional 2400 User Guide that was included with your autoloader.
Cautionary Information
Caution: To avoid damaging the 2400 during maintenance:
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Never use oils, silicone, or other lubricants on any part of the system.
Use only non-abrasive cleaners to wipe down the surfaces of your
system.
Use only a damp cotton cloth to wipe off the touch screen.
Avoid pouring cleaners directly onto the autoloader. Instead, apply
the cleaner a clean, lint-free cloth.

Preventative Maintenance Schedule

Task
Tools
Autoloader Maintenance
Wipe down the lift arm shaft
Lint-free cloth
and pay close attention to:
• The area around the base of
the shaft
• The area just above the lift
arm
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Task
Autoloader Maintenance
Wipe down all surfaces of the
autoloader, including:
• Sides and
• Door
• Output bin
Remove dust and debris from
the fan at the back of the
autoloader.
Remove dust and debris from
the openings at the back of
the autoloader.
Remove dust and debris from
the front and inside of the
autoloader.
Integrated Everest 400 Printer Maintenance
Clean the print head. Refer
to the
section on page 21.
Clean the tacky rollers. Refer
to the
section on page 22.
Frequency
Clean the sensors. Refer to the
Weekly
Clean the Sensors
page 23.
For more information visit
rimage.com/support
Tools
• Lint-free cloth
• Non-abrasive, all-
• Carousel
purpose cleaner
top
• Top surface
on the lift
arm
Can of compressed air
Vacuum
Can of compressed air
• Sponge swabs with long
handles (included in the
Clean the Print Head
Everest cleaning kit)
• 99% Isopropyl alcohol
• Sponge swabs with long
Clean the Tacky Rollers
handles (included in the
Everest cleaning kit)
• 99% Isopropyl alcohol
• Sponge swabs with long
handles (included in the
section on
Everest cleaning kit)
• 99% Isopropyl alcohol
Frequency
Weekly
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
After 2000 discs
(as needed) or
at every ribbon
change
After 2000 discs
or at every ribbon
change
Refer to the
Clean the Sensors
section on page
23
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Summary of Contents for Rimage 2400

  • Page 1: Preventative Maintenance Schedule

    This section provides maintenance information for the 2400 system, Task Tools Frequency including the integrated Everest 400 printer. Autoloader Maintenance Important! For optimum performance, keep the 2400 in a clean, dust-free Wipe down all surfaces of the • Lint-free cloth Weekly environment. autoloader, including: •...
  • Page 2: Clean The Everest 400 Printer

    Maintain the 2400 Clean the Everest 400 Printer b. Insert the sponge swab into the unnotched end of the swab handle, if necessary. Regular cleaning helps to keep the integrated Everest 400 printer in optimal c. Apply isopropyl alcohol to the sponge swab.
  • Page 3: Clean The Tacky Rollers

    Maintain the 2400 3. Prepare the printer for use. 3. Clean tacky roller 1 on the print ribbon carrier. a. Install the print ribbon carrier. a. Remove the sponge swab and the swab handle from the Everest b. Turn the center latch clockwise to lock it.
  • Page 4: Clean The Sensors

    Maintain the 2400 Clean the Sensors Print Ribbon Sensor Upper Sensor When should you clean the sensors? • You receive an error message stating that the printer is not detecting the print ribbon, the upper sensor is not responding, or the lower sensor is Lower Sensor not responding.
  • Page 5 Maintain the 2400 c. Position the slotted end of the handle in the upper sensor. Refer to e. Blow compressed air in to the end of the handle for one to two page 23 for the sensor locations. seconds Repeat two to three times.

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