Star Micronics NL-10 user manual Caring For Your Printer, Cleaning the Printer

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CHAPTER 3

CARING

FOR YOUR PRINTER

As any good mechanic will tell you, dust and heat are the biggest enemies of every mechanism. And your printer is no exception. The best maintenance is pre- ventive maintenance, so the first step in keeping your printer healthy and happy is to make sure it’s in a clean, dust-free location. The range of temperature should be comfortable for both you and your computer/printer system. (Please refer to Chapter 1 for more tips on locating your printer.)

Subjects we’ll cover in Chapter 3 include-

Cleaning the printer;

Changing the ribbon;

Replacing the print head.

CLEANING THE PRINTER

Another important rule for keeping your printer young and healthy is to clean it regularly- inside and out. Just use a damp towel every week or so (you can moisten the towel with alcohol for stubborn dirt, but be careful not to get any alcohol on the printer mechanism).

Use a soft brush to remove dust and lint from inside the printer, but be very careful not to bend or injure any electronic parts or wiring. It doesn’t take much to do expenseve damage, so don’t fuss where you’re not supposed to -besides peri- odic cleaning, the only other maintenance you’ll have to do will be changing the ribbon cartridge, or the print head.

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Contents NL-10 Self Declaration Special Message to the New Owner Page Table of Contents Page Where Shall WE PUT IT? Setting UP Your PrinterWhat have WE HERE? Page Page Page Page Page Memo Controls and Parts of the Printer Getting to Know Your PrinterPage Page While Turning on the Power Selecting and Loading Paper To align paper that is not in straight Raise the paper guide for loading single sheets Page Open the sprocket covers to expose the sprocket teeth Ready to run with sprocket-feed paper Adjusting the Print HeadAdjustment lever allows for different thicknesses of paper Memo Caring For Your Printer Cleaning the PrinterUse a screwdriver to pry open the cartridge Replacing the RibbonPage Replacing the Print Head Page Memo Technical SpecificationsMemo Index