Behind The Ink Tank Door - Rena MACH 5 Operation Manual

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SECTION 1
GETTING ACQUAINTED

Behind the Ink Tank Door

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Ink Tank Securing Latches – Used to hold the Ink Tanks securely into the slots and against the
electrical contacts within the print engine.
CAUTION! Before removing/installing Ink Tanks; please be sure to power-down the Print
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Engine or press the "Replace Ink Tanks" button, in the Toolbox. If this rule is not followed
damage to the Ink Tanks may result, rendering them unusable.
NOTE: Please be sure that both sides, at the bottom part of the latch, are engaged.
Ink Tanks – Five Ink Tanks are used in the printer.
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Cyan (C), Yellow (Y), Magenta (M), Black (K), Black (K)
Waste Ink Tray – The purpose of this tray is to catch the waste ink produced by the system. This
tray is filled with absorbent material. This tray must be replaced when it becomes saturated.
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Please inspect routinely. The tabs located at the left and right sides of the tray secure the tray to
the print engine frame. Please be sure the tabs "click" into the frame, to secure the tray's position.
Service Station – Contains four major components.
- Wiper Roller Assembly - cleans the Printhead Cartridge of excess ink and debris.
- Capping Station - keeps the Printhead capped, hydrated and protected when not in use.
- Printing Platen - provides the base to support media during feeding and printing.
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- Tray – holds all of the above components and captures the waste ink. The waste ink eventual
makes its way from the Service Station Tray into the Waste Ink Tray.
Please refer to the "Operator Maintenance" section for information on how to properly maintain
the Service Station and its components.
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