Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Color StyleWriter 6500
- Basics
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Take Apart
- Paper Tray
- Top Cover
- Access Door
- Side Access Door
- Keypad Bezel
- Lightpipe Assembly
- Base
- Logic Board EMI Shield
- Power Supply EMI Shield
- Logic Board
- Power Supply Board
- Flex Clamp
- Ribbon Cable
- Access Door Actuator
- Ground Plane
- Encoder Strip
- Encoder Stiffener
- Carriage Belt
- Turnaround Assembly
- Idler Assembly
- Carriage Motor
- Purge Unit
- Absorber Assembly
- Purge Unit Motor
- Paper Motor
- Mechanical Assembly
- Additional Procedures
- Exploded View

Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 20
Print Head Cleaning Procedure
The main purpose of the cleaning routines is to clear any
clogged nozzles in the print cartridges, but it can also be
used to detect printer problems. Each successive cleaning
routine uses more ink, the priming routine being
particularly ink intensive. Each cleaning routine prints
out the same page at the end. If the cleaning routines show
no improvement after three attempts, try new print
cartridges.
Types of Cleaning Routines
While holding the power button down, choose one of the
following cleaning routines:
• Standard cleaning: Press the resume button 7 times
• Deep cleaning: Press the resume button 8 times
• Priming: Press the resume button 9 times