You should
clean the interior of the printer about once a month to prevent ink
and paper particles from accumulating in the printer. Carefully
follow the steps here to clean the platen to remove ink, paper
particles, and lint.
Caution:
If ink remains on these parts, it could
transfer to your printouts. Continued use of your product with ink,
paper particles, or lint on these surfaces could damage the print
heads or clog the nozzles.
- Turn off
the product, wait for the LCD screen to turn off, and unplug the
power cable from the electrical outlet.
- Wait for
one minute before continuing.
- Open the
printer cover.
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth to
thoroughly remove dust and dirt from the platen as shown here. Wipe
from the back to the front of the platen to avoid spreading the
dirt.
Caution:
Do not touch the ink tubes inside the printer
or the printer may be damaged. Do not touch the rollers or ink
absorption parts (parts in gray above) or prints may be
soiled.
Note: For stubborn
dirt, dampen a soft cloth with neutral detergent. Wring it out and
clean the platen as shown above. Dry the platen with a soft, dry,
lint-free cloth when you are finished.
- If any paper particles have
accumulated in the holes shown here, use a pointed object such as a
toothpick to push the material into the holes.
- Close the printer cover, plug in the
power cord, and turn the product back on.