Cleaning The Printer; Replacing The Ribbon - Star Micronics lC-10 User Manual

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Chapter
5
MAINTENANCE
AND TROU5LESHOOTlNG
Subjects covered in Chapter 5 include -
l
Cleaning
the printer
l
Replacing
the ribbon
l
Replacing
the print head
l
Troubleshooting
Dust and heat will make any mechanism
wear more quickly.
The best
maintenance
is preventive,
and the first step is correct location
of the printer.
This is covered in greater detail in Chapter
1, but in general an environment
comfortable
for humans
is best for both the computer
and the printer.
CLEANING
THE PRINTER
Cleaning
the printer
regularly
will prolong
its service life. Use a damp
cloth on the exterior
every week or so. For stubborn
dirt, you may moisten
the cloth with alcohol
or water containing
a mild detergent,
but be careful
not to spill any liquid into the interior
of the printer.
Use a soft brush to remove paper dust and lint from the interior.
A small
vacuum
cleaner
can also make this task easier, but be very careful
not to
bend or injure
any electronic
parts or wiring.
The printer
contains
delicate
electronic
parts, so only clean those places where you have easy access.
REPLACING
THE RIBBON
The printer
uses an endless-type
colour
ribbon
cartridge
in which the
ribbon
is recycled
automatically.
When the print
becomes
faint, it is time
to replace
the ribbon
cartridge.
To remove the old cartridge,
take off the top cover and press the ribbon
release catch
toward
you with your index finger.
Once the ribbon
is free
of the print
head, the cartridge
lifts out easily.
To fit the new cartridge,
guide the ribbon
between
the print head and the metal platen
guard,
then
set the cartridge
in place on the carriage
and press down lightly. The release
catch will lock automatically.
See Figure
5-l.

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