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----- Original Message -----
Karen Miller:
> Hi. I was told on another list that something like KRYLON Workable Fixatif
> or other type spray fixatifs could be used on printers to keep them
> running properly, I was wondering, does this make sense spraying things on
> printers?
Short answer: No
Long Answer: No. No. No.
Each type of printer has different vulnerabilties.
For example, inkjets, bubblejets, and dye-sublimation printers
follow a mylar guide to read carriage position. If residue accumulated
faulty carriage performance would occur.
As for laser printers, which use 6500VDC+/- corotrons and
photoconductive drums for imaging, spray residue could lead
to dirty corona wires, damaged drum, etc.
Cleaning tools we used on printers:
compressed filtered air - low psi
non-static all nylon vacuum
99.9% isopropyl used on coronas
lithium grease
teflon lubricant
silicon lubricant
mild soap and water for feed rollers
never propellants
-yui shin
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