Moving Your Printer
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Waiting 30 minutes
before moving
Before you move the printer, you'll want to wait for the printer to display the
Ready message or the printer's network name, then turn off the printer using the
rear-panel On/Off switch.
Caution:
To avoid damaging the printer, let the printer cool down for at least
30 minutes before you move it so that the ink has time to solidify. Failure
to wait 30 minutes will likely result in an ink spill that will damage the printer's
internal components.
Removing the
maintenance tray
- Remove the maintenance
tray from the printer, keeping it level. Remove, empty, and replace the waste
tray.
- Place the maintenance
tray in a plastic bag and seal the bag.
The maintenance tray contains drum fluid that leaks if the tray is tipped.
Keep the maintenance tray level and in a sealed plastic bag while transporting
it.
Caution:
To avoid damaging your printer and invalidating your printer's warranty,
remove the maintenance tray before moving the printer. Always store a used maintenance
tray in a leak-proof package. When handling the maintenance tray, keep it level.
Never ship a partially used maintenance tray. Contact with the drum fluid poses
no known health risk.
Locking the transit
restraint
Refer to the following
illustration while performing these steps.
- When the printer
displays the Ready message or the printer's name, power it
down using the rear-panel On/Off switch. The printer places
the print head in the locking position.
Caution:
To avoid damaging the printer's internal components, always turn
the printer power off and lock the transit restraint before moving the printer.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the printers' internal components
and may invalidate your printer's warranty.
- Locate the transit
restraint on the right side of the printer and insert a wide flat-blade screwdriver
into the transit restraint slot.
- While pressing
inward with medium pressure, turn the transit restraint slot in a clockwise
direction to lock the printhead in position. The lock button is recessed from
the side of the printer when fully engaged.
Changing line
voltage
If you move the printer to a country that uses a line voltage different from the
printer's factory setting, you can change the line voltage to the appropriate
setting by using the line voltage selector switch. The line voltage selector switch
is located next to the On/Off switch.
Warning:
To avoid damaging the printer, turn the printer power off using the
On/Off switch and unplug the power cord before changing the line voltage selector
switch. To avoid risk of electric shock, do not remove any of the printer's
covers.
The new location may require a different power cord; contact your local Tektronix
office or dealer for details.
- Line voltage
selector switch.
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