Once properly setup (see the "Getting Started Guide" for more information), the MelcoJet G2 can be left in an "idle" state for 7-10 days. Idle meaning, the printer is loaded with inks but has been properly powered down using the "end of day maintenance" described below. The optimum situation for any owner/operator is to print with your MelcoJet G2 daily, however, if you are not going to print every day, you can follow the maintenance instructions below to ensure that your printer does not become damaged as a result of sitting idle for too long.
The risk associated to your printer sitting idle is that the inks used in printing are designed to dry out over time. These drying times are effected by the type of ink, the amount of air that the ink is exposed to, temperature and how sedentary the inks are (how much they are moved or agitated). Drying times for ink exposed to air are extremely short (minutes) and so, the maintenance procedures below are intended to help you protect the ink delivery system of your printer from drying out.
Each day that you print you will need to perform a "pre-printing" procedure and at the end of each day you will need to perform an "end of day maintenance". If you are not going to print daily please pay careful attention to the below instructions on how to "recover" from any span of time that your printer is idle for less than 7-10 days. If you are going to exceed 10 days, you will need to perform the necessary storage steps below to protect your investment and produce the best possible quality prints.
Shake all Ink Cartridges 30-60 seconds, then replace.
Turn the printer on.
Clear the NON GENUINE message and allow the machine to finish initializing. The display will read READY when complete.
Press the flashing green button to finalize initialization.
Command the printer to perform a Normal Cleaning Cycle by pressing and holding the Menu button for 3 - 4 seconds. This will take about 5 minutes to complete and the printer display will read READY when the cleaning cycle is finished.
Perform a Nozzle Check until you get results indicating that ink flow is optimum to produce quality prints.
To avoid ink drying in the Print Head Nozzles the Print Head Carriage should not be moved away from the parked position for more than 15 minutes |
Release and move the printhead so there is access to the Capping Station, Wiper and Flushing Box.
Clean the Capping Station and Capping Station Seal.
Clean the Wiper using cleaning solution and a cleaning applicator.
Clean the Flushing Box using the syringe and cleaning solution.
Fill the Capping Station with cleaning solution.
Return the printhead to its parked position
Command a Normal Cleaning cycle from the control panel by pressing and holding the Menu button for 3 - 4 seconds. This will take about 5 minutes to complete and the printer display will read READY when the cleaning cycle is finished.
Release and move the printhead allowing access to the Capping Station and once again fill the Capping Station with cleaning solution and return the Print Head Carriage to the parked position.
Raise the Ink Delivery System Levers to the "unlocked" position.
Shake all Ink Cartridges 30-60 seconds.
Turn the printer on and allow it to start to initialize.
Clear the NON GENUINE message and allow the machine to finish initializing. The display will read READY when complete.
Command the printer to perform a Normal Cleaning cycle by pressing and holding the Menu button for 3 - 4 seconds. This will take about 5 minutes to complete and the printer display will read READY when the cleaning cycle is finished.
On test fabric print a 8.5" x 11" solid white square or a large all white print design to encourage adequate white ink output.
Perform a Nozzle Check until ink flow is optimum for quality prints
Shake the white Ink Cartridges
Turn on the printer and allow it to start to initialize.
Clear the NON GENUINE message and allow the machine to finish initializing. The display will read READY when complete.
Command the printer to perform a Power Cleaning cycle.
Perform a Nozzle Check until ink flow is optimum for quality prints
If the printer will be idle for more than 5 days the storage maintenance steps must be completed to ensure that the ink delivery system in the printer does not dry out damaging components.
All external surfaces of the printer should be cleaned if they become dirty or become contaminated with ink. The external surfaces can be cleaned with ink cleaning solution or mild cleaners and a soft cloth.
Never use industrial strength cleaners on the machine covers or the printer.
Never use alcohol or paint thinner to clean the printer. These chemicals can damage the components as well as the printer case.
Do not let water get on the printer mechanism or electronic components.
Do not use a hard or an abrasive brush to clean the printer.
Do not spray the inside of the printer with lubricants as oils can damage the printer components.