RW Series Cleaning
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| Use a Zebra cleaning pen or 70% |
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| Printhead | isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab to |
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| clean the print elements from end to |
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| end (the print elements are located in |
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| the thin gray line on the printhead). |
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| After every five rolls of | |
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| Rotate the platen roller and clean it | ||
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| media (or more often, if | ||
| Platen Roller | thoroughly with the cleaning pen or | needed) | |
| (Figure 25) | 70% isopropyl alcohol and a cotton |
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| swab. |
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| Tear bar | Clean thoroughly with the cleaning |
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| pen or 70% isopropyl alcohol and a |
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| cotton swab. |
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| Exterior | As needed |
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| Interior | Brush/air blow. Ensure the Bar | After every five rolls of | |
| Sensor and Gap Sensor windows are | media (or more often, if | ||
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| free of dust. | needed) | ||
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Figure 25: Cleaning RW Series Printers
RW 420 illustrated | Bar Sensor | Platen Surface |
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| Elements |
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Tear Bar | Gap Sensor |
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