LP 5 (260-1165) Power-Up Faxback Doc. # 5671 The power-up sequence varies slightly depending upon the computer system used. With Model I systems, all peripherals (printers included) should be turned on before applying power to the Computer. For Model III systems, the Printer must be turned on AFTER the Computer, but BEFORE inserting the system diskette. Following the recommended procedure for Model II systems, when the "INSERT DISKETTE" message appears, turn on the Printer and other peripherals - then insert system diskette. Power lamp will remain lit while Printer is on. It is essential the Printer remain on while connected to the Computer. An inactive Printer can cause erratic operation of the system. Remember, also, that if the power is removed or applied to the Printer while the Computer is running a program, voltage spikes could cause program malfunction and/or loss of RAM memory. HEAD CLEANING The print head assembly contains seven cemented carbide print wires that are led through wire guides to the head front surface. These print wires are arrange in a vertical row by the ruby guide at the head tip. Their back ends are connected to the printer solenoids. By energizing the solenoids, the print wires are pushed toward the head tip to make the print. If the print head becomes extremely dirty, use the following procedure to remove, clean, and replace it: TOOLS REQUIRED: Phillips Screwdriver, Diagonal Cutting Pliers, Feeler Gauge. 1. Cut the cable band fastening the print head signal cable to the carrier frame. 2. Remove the print head PC board by loosening the two M3 screws at the lower left of the carrier frame. 3. Pull out the connector mounted on the print head and remove the print head from the carrier frame. NOTE: 1. When removing and replacing the print head, be careful not to subject the print head solenoid to shock. 2. When replacing the print head, reverse the order of steps 1 through 4. CLEANING 1. When the ribbon or paper chips are stuck to the print head, remove the chips by using a needle like rod, and then immerse the print head tip into alcohol or freon solution and wash the tip clean. 2. When the supply of grease is running low, supplement it to the solenoid spring with an extreme-pressure type grease (FLOIL G488 or equivalent). If a big depression or wear is found, remove and replace the armature. 3. The period or maintenance is fixed as follows: Number of printed forms: 300 sheets per day Number or printed characters: 250 characters per sheet Rate of operation: 20 days per month Under the conditions listed above, maintenance must be performed either every six months or after 30 million characters, whichever comes first. ADJUSTMENT 1. Gap Between Print Head and Platen a) Turn the lock lever toward the platen and turn the penetration control lever all the way to the left. b) Mount the print head with the two M5 screws tightened lightly. insert a 0.01 inch (0.25mm) feeler gauge between the head end surface and the platen printing surface. Securely tighten the M5 screws. c) Adjust the gap to conform with the paper thickness by turning the penetration control lever to the proper position and then turning the lock lever away from the platen to fix the head position. SERVICE POLICY Radio Shack's nationwide network of service facilities provides quick, convenient, and reliable repair services for all of its computer products, in most instances. Warranty service will be performed in accordance with Radio Shack's Limited Warranty. Non-warranty service will be provided at reasonable parts and labor costs. Because of the sensitivity of computer equipment, and the problems which can result from improper servicing, the following limitations also apply to the services offered by Radio Shack: 1. If any of the warranty seals on any Radio Shack computer products are broken, Radio Shack reserves the right to refuse to service the equip- ment or to void any remaining warranty on the equipment. 2. If any Radio shack computer equipment has been modified so that it is not within manufacturers specifications, including, but not limited to, the installation of any non-Radio Shack parts, components, or replace- ment boards, then Radio Shack reserves the right to refuse to service the equipment, void any remaining warranty, remove and replace any non- Radio Shack part found in the equipment, and perform whatever modifica- tions are necessary to return the equipment to original factory man- ufacturer's specifications. 3. The cost for the labor and parts required to return the Radio Shack computer equipment to original manufacturer's specifications will be charged to the customer in addition to the normal repair charge. (dtc-08/04/93)