How To Maintain The Flat Screen Printer In Summer


Posted July 20, 2020 by printingmachinelicheng

The summer of 2020 has arrived. How can the Flat Screen Printer be used normally in summer will not affect the daily printing and processing.
 
The summer of 2020 has arrived. How can the Flat Screen Printer ( https://www.hotairstenter.com/product/flat-screen-printing-machine.html ) be used normally in summer will not affect the daily printing and processing. Then you need to master the special maintenance skills in summer, and the equipment has fewer faults, so that you can save more and save some additional maintenance costs.

Five methods for maintaining flatbed printers in summer:

Method 1. Temperature control. The flatbed printer should be placed in a cool, backlit corner to avoid high temperature and direct sunlight. The suitable indoor temperature is 19℃~32℃, and the humidity is 25%~70%.

Method two, power off and moisturize. When the flatbed printer is not working for a long time, you can choose to keep the power off and keep it moisturized. Do not leave the machine in standby mode, as this will increase the temperature.

Method 3: After turning on the flatbed printer every day, be sure to lay down the test strip to check whether the nozzle is blocked. The temperature in summer is too high and the ink is easy to dry.

Method 4: Taking the week as the unit, it is very important to clean the inside and outside of the equipment, especially in the key positions such as the Stenter ( https://www.hotairstenter.com/product/hot-air-stenter.html ) head and guide rail.

Method five: The position of the flat wire must be checked every day when the tenter is turned on, and it is timely confirmed whether the surface is clean and the connection is tight and there is no looseness.
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Last Updated July 20, 2020