Table of Contents Copyright and Document History ............... ii Product Support, Documentation and Service ..........ii Product Compliance and Standards .............iv Introduction and Safety Information ........1-1 Scope of This Guide ................1-1 Important Safety Information For All Personnel ........1-1 Ink Safety..................
Record this information, along with the serial number of your Arizona 30 Sign Printer. Always report service problems to the office assigned to your account at installation.
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Outside of office hours, you can leave a message and your call will be returned the next ® working day. When you call, identify yourself as a Arizona customer and provide the following information: § § The serial number of your Arizona 30 Your telephone number § § Your company name Nature of the problem §...
× Arizona 30 Maintenance Guide Product Compliance and Standards Electromagnetic Compatibility This equipment generates, uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used as designed or intended, may cause interference to radio communications. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device. This equipment has been designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in commercial environments.
Arizona 30 Sign Printer User Guide (47917) and Arizona 30 Sign Printer Maintenance Procedures Quick Reference Card (47813). Important Safety Information For All Personnel Ink Safety The Arizona 30 uses solvent-based inks and the liquid and the fumes are both combustible. The inks may: § cause eye irritation §...
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Mechanical Safety The dryer on the front of the Arizona 30 gets very warm to the touch. Although it is not likely to cause burns, it has 3 warning stickers that change from yellow to red as its temperature increases.
Maintenance Schedule and Procedures Maintenance Schedule The Arizona 30 requires regular user maintenance as well as periodic scheduled cleanings. The few minutes spent performing simple maintenance procedures help to ensure high print quality and long life of your machine’s parts. The printer is designed to give you easy access to the areas requiring regular maintenance.
× Arizona 30 Maintenance Guide 2. Unscrew the top of the waste bottle installed on the printer. 3. Unscrew of the cap on the new waste bottle. 4. Screw the top, which is still connected to the printer, to the new waste bottle.
This usually requires applying air pressure for approximately 5 seconds. For more information on pressure priming ink lines, refer to the Arizona 30 Sign Printer User Guide. Figure 2-3. Pressure priming the ink lines.
If necessary, and depending on the results of the prime test, perform a soft clean, pressure prime or hard clean (refer to Arizona 30 Sign Printer User Guide for more details). Repeat Steps 9 and 10 until print quality is acceptable.
Ø Maintenance Schedule and Procedures 9. Manually move the print head carriage back over the capping station (push all the way to park the carriage). Close the front cover and the maintenance station access door. 10. Check the level in the waste tank and replace the bottle if necessary. Weekend or Extended Period Shutdown 1.
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