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Topic: wiping station - remove

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wiping station - remove

Dear all,

can someone be so kind and go trough procedure (in details, if possible) of how to remove the wiping station. I'm would like to be fully prepared before I go into it.

Thank you!

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I have a detailed Manual, but unable to copy it to the website.
Email me at printroom@meridianartwork.com and i will copy it to you.
                                                                                          Delno...

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no need for manual...

when you take off covers you will see what you have to unscrew, disconnect to free wiping unit...

only thing you have to do correct is to align blades hight comparing to heads surrface when installing wiping unit back... you can't miss left and right position...

when blades are in upper position they should be aprox. 2 mm over head surface...

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a little trick i learnt was to draw a line above and to one side of the wiper station before removing it. this then gives you a clear indication of whereabouts you need to put it back to when you've finished.

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Thank you for your suggestions! Will try to deal with it next week.


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Well, I finally managed to remove wiping station. And it's true - it's perfectly easy (when you realise, that you have to remove the plastic cleaner on the left side to be able to accces the last two screws... :).
 There's only one thing puzzling me - the story about aligment. I just put it back and it fit s fine. I don't see anything to match as to it was before... Did I miss something?

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the main concern is the height of the unit. if it's too high the carriage and possibly the heads will catch and maybe damage the underside. also if the alignment is not correct the wipers will not clean the heads correctly resulting in blocked nozzles, failed heads, and a big bill!!
otherwise it's very easy!!

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