P4T/RP4T User Guide
P4T Series Cleaning
Manual Introduction | RP4TPrinters 35 |
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pg. | pg. | Figure 17.1- P4T Series Cleaning |
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P4T Overview- pg. 5 | Maintenance pg. 36 |
Printer Preparation pg. 7 |
| Troubleshooting pg. | Gap Sensor |
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Connecting the Printer pg. 27 | Speci†cationspg. 43 |
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Printhead
Elements
Media Support Disks
Bar
Sensor
Peeler Bar
Radio Regulatory Information pg. 31 | Appendices pg. 46 |
Index pg. 52
Figure 17.2- Cleaning the P4T Series Peeler Assembly
Label Presence
Sensor
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| Use a Zebra cleaning pen to clean the print |
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PrintheadElements | elements from end to end (the print elements |
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are located in the thin gray line on the | After every †ve rolls of media (or more | ||
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Platen Surface | Rotate the platen roller and clean it thoroughly |
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| with the cleaning pen. |
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Peeler Bar | Clean thoroughly with the cleaning pen. |
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Tear Edge |
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Exterior | Wipe with | As needed | |
Interior | Brush/air blow. Ensure the Bar Sensor, Gap | ||
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| Sensor and Label Present Sensor windows and |
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| the Media Support Disks are free of dust. |
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