Daily maintenance Skills of Print Head:
1. Check the status of the nozzle before printing: print and check the status diagram of the nozzle to confirm that the nozzle effect is in the best state. If not, it is necessary to perform a cleaning operation to make the nozzle state achieve the best effect.
2. Check the status of the nozzle after printing: print and check the status diagram of the nozzle to confirm that the nozzle effect is in the best state. If not, you need to perform a cleaning operation.
3. After shutting down, check whether the nozzle is in its original position, so as to prevent the nozzle from being exposed for a long time, causing damage to the nozzle.
Do not install and disassemble the digitally printed circuit at will without turning off the power switch and cutting off the main power supply.
4. Pay attention to the strength of the hand during the replacement and fine-tuning of the nozzle, and do not use brute force to break it.
6. The new ink sac should be replaced regularly. Under normal circumstances, the flying butterfly digital printing machine should be replaced every 3 months (note: according to the concentration and formula of the ink, the recommended replacement cycle will be different, and the use of high viscosity and corrosive ink, the replacement cycle will be shortened accordingly).
7. Do not mix two different inks during printing.
8. After the nozzle is disassembled, it should be cleaned and placed in a special box to avoid dust and dirt pollution.
9. Do not use the medium of poor quality, if the medium is too poor, it will easily damage the print head.
10. Make a test strip before each end of work to ensure that all nozzles are firing properly.
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