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Cleaning the Transfer Drum<br />

Perform these procedures only when there is an unacceptable<br />

repetitive defect and the only other solution is replacing the transfer<br />

drum. Many, but not all, repetitive defects can be removed using the<br />

following procedures. Defects that appear as light spots in dark areas<br />

of print are more likely to be corrected by this procedure than dark<br />

spots in unprinted areas. If the procedures are performed<br />

incorrectly or without proper care, the transfer drum can be<br />

permanently damaged.<br />

These procedures require the following items:<br />

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A print sample showing the repetitive defect<br />

A clean, flat surface to work on<br />

Isopropyl alcohol<br />

A hand wipe<br />

CAUTION<br />

You can also use a dry, clean, soft, lint-free cloth, such as<br />

cheesecloth, to clean the transfer drum. To prevent scratches on the<br />

drum, do not use any paper products, such as tissue or paper towels,<br />

to clean the drum.<br />

Make sure you have a clean work area free of sharp or rough objects<br />

that might damage the drum. To avoid damaging the drum, remove all<br />

jewelry and watches before continuing. Contact with any of these<br />

items can cause permanent damage.<br />

198 8 Solving <strong>Printer</strong> Problems EN

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