Service Level Page Counts - Printronix L5535 Maintenance Manual

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Service Level Page Counts

Service Level Page Counts
IMPORTANT
Maintain a record of all maintenance performed on the printer.
Maintenance log sheets are provided in Appendix A, Maintenance Log
Sheets, in the User's Manual . Photocopy these and keep them in a
binder near the printer. The logs should be used each time printer
maintenance is performed, either by the user or the service technician.
Each time the user completes a level of preventive maintenance, he or she
must reset the service level page count by selecting the User Maintenance
option on the Maintenance menu. Levels A, B, and C are the user's
responsibility.
Each time a service technician completes a level of preventive maintenance,
he or she must reset the service level page count by selecting the Technician
Service option on the Maintenance menu. Levels D through H are the
responsibility of the service provider.
When the page count reaches an increment of one of the cleaning intervals
listed below, the control panel displays one of the following messages:
Service Level X represents the level of service required:
Level A= every 15,000 pages
Level B= every 150,000 pages
Level C= every 450,000 pages
Level D= every 300,000 pages
Level E= every 600,000 pages
Level F= every 900,000 pages
Level G= every 1,200,000 pages
Level H= every 2,400,000 pages
A service level includes all the levels that precede it. For example, at 150,000
pages, the user does Level B and Level A service. At 900,000 pages, a
service technician does Level F, Level E, and Level D service.
A service level message does not cause the printer to stop printing. When
such a message appears, the user does the appropriate scheduled
maintenance or calls the factory-trained service representative to do the
maintenance.
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