Cleaning the MICR band (loud bang of the carriage of the printer)

Clean the MICR band

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  That you perform the following steps, be careful when handling the coding Strip as it can break easily.  

It is possible that dust can gather on the coding Strip which will make it very difficult for the printer determine where transportation is on his trail. To clean the MICR band, perform the following steps:

  1. Turn off the printer and disconnect the power supply.
  2. Lift the cover of the printer.
  3. Using a dry, not fluffy, pinch the MICR band on the right side of the cartridge carriage and pull your fingers on the right side of the printer (Figure 1).


    Figure 1: The band of coding to the right of the door-cartridges

    Note:  
      The coding Strip is a narrow band of clear plastic and can be difficult to see without direct lighting.  
  4. Plug in the printer and the power.
  5. Open the lid to allow the transport of the cartridge to center itself.
  6. Using a dry, not fluffy, pinch the MICR band on the left side of the cartridge carriage and pull your fingers on the left side of the printer. (Figure 2).


    Figure 2: The band of coding to the left of the door-cartridges

Someone tried for hours link my band of coding and finally found the way to do it after reading several postings on the web and my own trial and error. The key is to use a "dental mirror" that you can pick up at a pharmacy or store of material for about $5. (Maybe a small compact mirror may also work.) And you need based on the discussion there. (I used a head lamp). The problem is that you can't see the small located slot through which the coding Strip should go through the front of the printer. He is sitting behind the ink cartridges. This thin slot "tunnel" is fine a piece of rectangular plastic. You can feel the rectangular piece of plastic behind the ink cartridges, and looking through the dental mirror, you can see how small slots are on the left and right side through which the coding Strip must be threaded. After "seeing" these small slots using the dental mirror, you can feel them with the tip of your nail and then know exactly what you are aiming for as you then feed the MICR band by. (It made no difference to feed you the Strip from the left or the right, but the end of arrow to the bottom of the encoder stip must lead right when you later attach it to the wire tab). I fed the 'blind' to the band after I had formed a mental image of exacly what I was doing and now to be able to feel the small slot located I was aiming for with the tip of a fingernail. (It is difficult to work in a small space behind the ink cartridges, and if you have fingers and very big hands, it may be impossible. I didn't use tongs or tweezers because of fear of harming the MICR band.) The coding Strip should then be set at the end of the arrow towards the bottom to the right attaching to a flimsy looking wire on the right side of the printer. The left end of the coding Strip must be attached to a metal tab on the left side of the printer. You will need to retain traction on the coding Strip and manually push the ink cartridge sliding back from the road as you attatch both ends. (It's probably a good idea to carefully clean the stip encoder of all your fingerprints and ink dirty with a handkerchief once you get it back in place.) Be sure also to clean the metal bar the ink cartridges slide back, if you receive error message 0502) Be prepared for this be a very frustrating experience! You will be panicked by how many times it will take to put on the good coding Strip slot, it will be difficult to catch the end of the encoding on the wire tabs and metal band, and how you have to find a way to keep the tension on the band of coding up to one end falls that you attach the other end. But once you use the mirror to see where you need to screw the Strip encoding, and once you see the tabs of wire and metal that must be attached to the ends of the strip of coding, then YOU CAN DO! It takes just the persistence.

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