JP 500 (260-2950) Care and Maintenance Faxback Doc. # 3642 This printer is designed to require only minimum maintenance. However, everyday use will give rise to a number of simple printer - care operations. ! If you detect serious mechanical damage to or a failure in the printer, do not attempt to repair it yourself! Take your printer to a Radio Shack Repair Center. Changing the Ink Jet Print Head If dots or lines are not printed completely, remove the ink jet print head completely and reinsert it (see the sections entitled "Ink Jet Print Head Removal" and "Ink Jet Print Head Insertion" in this manual), or execute the print head cleaning and/or PRIME operations (see the specific sections in this chapter). If none of these operations result in improved print quality, you must replace the print head. ALWAYS use manufacturer-original Bubble Ink Jet Print Heads. PRIME Operation The PRIME operation is performed to clear the print head nozzles. If, after inserting a new print head or during a printing operation, the print quality is not optimal or deteriorates, execute the PRIME operation to improve it. Poor print quality is usually caused by air bubbles which block one or more of the print head nozzles; the PRIME operation will clear any blockage. To clear the print head nozzles, proceed as follows: Make sure that the printer is not operating (the print head is in its rest position at the physical left hand margin) Press down completely, hold for two to three seconds and then release the PRIME button on the top rear left of the printer. This operation should be repeated at least twice Press Economy/LQ for at least three seconds; the print head carriage will move to the head loading position on its shaft. Press the PRIME button and hold it for two to three seconds and then release it, four or five times, to empty the ink tube. Control on the transparent portion of the PRIME button that the ink is flowing. Press the PRIME button until its transparent portion is free of ink. Press any key to return the printer On Line. If the PRIME operation does not result in improved print quality, or if no ink flow has been observed, repeat the PRIME operation. Cleaning the Print Head If, during alphanumeric printing, horizontal white lines appear across the characters or other print quality defects occur, and you have not been able to resolve the problem by replacing the print head or with the PRIME operation, try removing and cleaning the print head. Press the Economy/LQ key for at least three seconds to interrupt printing and position the print head carriage in the head loading position. Open the front cover open. Pull the black lip on the front of the print head carriage slightly towards you; the print head will be released. Holding it by its casing, remove the print head from the printer. Clean the electrical contacts on the head and in the head chamber with a slightly damp lint-free cloth, taking care not to touch the print head nozzles. Re-insert the print head in the printer, close the front cover and press any key to return the printer ON-LINE. If there is still no improvement in the print quality, try cleaning the print head nozzles. ! This operation MUST NOT be repeated systematically, as it will damage the print head. It should ONLY be attempted as a last resort, before changing the print head. Dampen a tissue handkerchief with distilled water; wring it slightly to remove any excess water. Remove the print head from the printer. Holding the print head with the nozzles facing downwards, blot it against the handkerchief, pressing lightly. Repeat the blotting operation a few times on different areas of the handkerchief, to clean the nozzles. Reinsert the print head in the printer and run a print test to check the quality of printing. (br/all-12/15/94)