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SECTION 2
INSTALLING THE PRINTER
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CAUTION
Use electrostatic discharge (ESD) handling precautions.
Hold the Printhead Cartridge by the handles ONLY.
DO NOT touch the Ink Couplings, nozzle surface or electrical contacts.
DO NOT unpack the Printhead Cartridge until the Printer is ready for
installation. Once unwrapped, delay in installing the Printhead can
compromise print quality due to dehydration.
DO NOT place an unwrapped Printhead on any surface before installing.
Protect the Printhead at all times from dust, fibers, dirt and other
contaminants.
CAUTION
DO NOT PRY OR MANUALLY LIFT THE PRINTHEAD LATCH OR THE LATCH
WILL BREAK. ONLY OPEN THE LATCH USING THE PRINTHEAD RELEASE
BUTTON ON THE PRINTER OR IN THE TOOLBOX.
NOTICE! Read this procedure, in its entirety, before proceeding!
Before you begin this process, you will need to obtain some deionized or distilled water and some lint free
cloths. These items will be used to wet the printhead nozzles.
NOTE: Do NOT use tap water or paper towels to wet or clean the printhead nozzles. Doing so may cause
damage to the printhead cartridge and possible contamination to the ink system.
The printhead cartridge and ink supply must be within the
operating temperature range ((+15°C to +35°C (59 °F to 95 °F)),
before attempting to prime the cartridge with ink and starting to
print. When stored at temperatures below the operating range it
may take up to 3 hours for a cartridge in its packaging to reach
operating temperature.
NOTE: Additional packaging will increase the time needed to
reach operating temperature.
Why is it necessary to wet the printhead nozzles?
During the priming process a vacuum is created by the pump, to pull ink from the Tanks into the printhead
and ink delivery system. If the printhead nozzles are dry (open); air is pulled in through the printhead
nozzles causing the priming process to fail (pump is unable to create a vacuum). By wetting the printhead
nozzles this creates a temporary “water seal”, which prevents air from getting pulled into the printhead
during the priming process.
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