In the daily use of the inkjet printer, if the equipment makes abnormal noise during operation, it will not only affect the working environment of the operator, but also may indicate potential failure of the equipment. This article will deeply analyze the common reasons for excessive noise of the inkjet printer, and provide corresponding troubleshooting and solutions to help users find and deal with problems in time to ensure the normal operation of the equipment.
Common noise sources and their causes
1. Transmission system failure
2. Belt loose or worn: The transmission belt may become loose or worn after long-term use, resulting in poor transmission and abnormal noise.
3. Poor gear meshing: Loose meshing or insufficient lubrication between gears will cause noise during operation.
4. Fan or cooling system problems
5. Dust accumulation or deformation of fan blades: Dust accumulated on the fan blades or deformation of the blades will cause abnormal sounds when the fan is running.
6. Bearing wear: Wear of the fan bearing will cause the fan to run unsteadily and make noise.
7. Abnormal nozzle assembly
8. Nozzle blockage: Partial blockage of the nozzle will cause poor ink spraying, and abnormal noise may be generated when the nozzle is working.
9. The nozzle is not firmly installed: If the nozzle is not firmly fixed, it may vibrate and make noise when running at high speed.
10. Loose internal parts
11. Loose screws, brackets and other parts inside the equipment will cause noise due to vibration when the equipment is running.
12. External environmental factors
13. Unstable equipment placement: The printer is placed on an unstable ground. During operation, it will resonate with the contact surface due to vibration, amplifying the noise.
14. Interference from surrounding equipment: The operation of neighboring equipment may transmit vibration through the ground or air, affecting the normal operation of the printer and generating noise.
Troubleshooting and solutions:
1. Check the transmission system
2. Regularly check the tension of the transmission belt and adjust or replace it if necessary.
3. Check the meshing of the gears to ensure good lubrication and add lubricating oil if necessary.
4. Maintain the fan and cooling system
5. Regularly clean the fan blades to remove dust.
6. Check the wear of the fan bearing and replace the fan assembly if necessary.
7. Check the nozzle assembly
8. Clean the nozzle regularly to prevent the ink from drying and clogging.
9. Ensure that the nozzle is firmly installed to avoid vibration during operation.
10. Tighten internal parts
11. Regularly check the screws, brackets and other parts inside the equipment to ensure that they are tightened to prevent noise caused by vibration.
12. Optimize the equipment placement environment
13. Ensure that the printer is placed on a stable and solid ground, and use anti-vibration pads when necessary.
14. Arrange the equipment layout reasonably to avoid mutual interference.
Preventive measures:
1. Establish an equipment maintenance system and conduct a comprehensive inspection and maintenance of the printer regularly.
2. Operators should receive professional training and master the correct use of the equipment.
3. Use accessories and consumables recommended by the original manufacturer to ensure the compatibility and stability of the equipment.
Conclusion
Abnormal noise when the printer is running is an early warning signal issued by the equipment, prompting us to check and maintain it in time. Through the above troubleshooting and solutions, users can effectively identify and deal with noise problems, extend the service life of the equipment, and ensure the smooth progress of production. If you encounter problems that are difficult to solve during actual operation, it is recommended to contact professional technicians or original after-sales service to obtain timely support and help, or contact us by Sales@cheef.cn; whatsapp: +86 181 6857 5767