Ø Routine Maintenance Procedures
2Routine Maintenance Procedures
NOTE The LightJet® 430 is a digital photo printer intended for operation under conditions of a controlled environment. Photo printers are classified as information technology equipment (ITE), and are subject to applicable ITE test and working environment standards. Deployment of this equipment in an environment or under conditions other than specified and/or recommended may result in degradation of machine performance.
Preventative Maintenance Service Visits
Customers who hold a service contract for their LightJet® 430 receive regular Preventative Maintenance (PM) service visits. During a PM visit, our service engineer will:1
§Review customer log and address potential problems
§Verify acceptable level of image quality
§Verify media transport operation
§Verify electrical and optical systems using LJ Explorer
§Verify that a hard copy of the EEPROM data is on file at the customer site
§Record software and firmware versions
§Record ND Light Levels from LJ Explorer / Optical Motors
§Inspect all optics, clean and adjust if necessary
§Clean media load and unload area
§Clean rubber rollers and drum
§Clean all air filters
Customers who do not have a service contract can request a PM (and provide a purchase order number) in order to receive this service. To ensure consistent and reliable operation of your LightJet® 430, we recommend that a PM service visit be performed every 6 months.
Cleaning Your LightJet® 430
Cleaning the LightJet® 430 on a regular basis will prevent build up of particles in the drum and media transport system that can cause imaging artifact problems. The following schedule is a guideline only; machines that experience heavy use should be cleaned more often.
Notes:
1PM activities may change without notice.
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