HP Color Laserjet 5 Manual
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6 Maintaining Your Printer Introduction This chapter explains how to optimize your printer performance by cleaning your printer and replacing maintenance units. The following topics are discussed in this chapter: ·Making room for maintenance ·Cleaning the printer ·Identifying and replacing maintenance units For proper printer operation, perform the cleaning procedures at specified intervals using only Hewlett-Packard maintenance units. Part numbers for these units are listed on the Part Number Quick...
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Making Room for Printer Maintenance The following figure lists the space required around the printer for maintenance. ·Sufficient space is required on the sides of the printer for removing maintenance units (A). ·Sufficient space is required behind the printer to fully open the toner reservoir cover, top cover, and to clear paper jams when the rear feed unit is installed (B). ·The work area for the printer must adequately support the weight of the printer (102 pounds/46.6 kg) and its accessories. 27...
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Cleaning Locations The following figure shows the areas that require periodic cleaning. 1 Toner Reservoir Area 4 Drum Corona 2 Laser Optics Glass 5 Transfer Corona 3 Laser Optics Cleaning Tool Figure 6-2 6 Maintaining Your Printer ENMaintaining Your Printer 6-3
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Regular Maintenance Procedures Overall print quality will depend largely on keeping certain critical components of your printer clean. Your Color LaserJet 5/5M printer components are sensitive to build-up of dust or toner particles. Some of the more sensitive printer components need to be cleaned regularly to ensure the highest possible print quality (approximately every 2,000 pages). The following procedure will clean these three components. · ·Optics Glass · ·Drum Corona · ·Transfer Corona Caution...
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4Find the laser optics cleaning tool. 5Insert the cleaning tool above the drum with the padded portion towards the glass (A). Press the pad on the cleaning tool firmly against the right end of the optics glass; slide it to the left end of the optics glass and back to the right. Return the cleaning tool to its storage place. 6Locate the drum cleaning handle towards the back right corner of the main drum. 4 5 6 6 Maintaining Your Printer ENMaintaining Your Printer 6-5
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7Slide the cleaning handle to the left end of the drum and back to the right. Repeat twice. 8Raise the drum until it locks into place. 9Locate the corona cleaning knob located between the transfer belt and the fuser on the right side of the printer. Caution Do not touch the transfer belt surface. Oil from your hands and debris can reduce the life span of the belt and affect print quality. 10Slide the cleaning knob to the left end of the printer and back. Repeat twice. Close the top cover. Caution...
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Cleaning the Toner Reservoir Area Clean the toner reservoir area when you add toner. Add toner only when the control panel requests. 1Push the optional rear feed unit away from the printer. Then open the toner reservoir cover and use the cover to hold the rear feed unit back away from the printer. 2With the cleaning cloth from the toner collection kit, wipe off any dust or toner on the area between the individual toner doors. Caution Do not drop excess toner into the manual feed area. Toner in the...
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Performing Printer Maintenance This section lists the schedule for replacing maintenance units on this printer. The printer prompts you when it is time to replace each unit. The following table lists the approximate time intervals for replacing maintenance units and the printer messages that prompt you to replace them. The time period listed assumes you are printing 2000 pages per month. If your print quantities differ, adjust the time period accordingly. Part numbers for each unit are listed on the...
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Environmental Collection Program HP encourages responsible disposal of LaserJet printer maintenance units through its Environmental Collection Program. For details on this program, see the brochure enclosed with each maintenance unit. The following maintenance units can be disposed of through the Environmental Collection Program: ·Color Developer ·Black Developer ·Toner Collection Kit ·Coating Kit ·Transfer Belt ·Print Drum ·Fuser To order maintenance units, call your HP authorized dealer or the North...
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Locating Maintenance Units The following figure shows the location of each maintenance unit. 1 Color Developer 4 Cleaning Roller ** 7 Fuser 2 Drum 5 Ozone Filter * 8 Transfer Belt 3 Toner Collection Box *6 Coating Roller ** 9 Black Developer * The Toner Collection Box and Filter are included in the Toner Collection Kit. ** The Cleaning Roller and Coating Roller are included in the Coating Kit. Figure 6-3 6-10 Maintaining Your PrinterEN