Specifications

EPSON Stylus Color 480SXU
9/00 EPSON Stylus Color 480SXU
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Replacing an Outdated Ink Cartridge
If you need to replace an ink cartridge before you see a Status
Monitor 3 message, follow the steps here to use the Ink
Cartridge Replacement utility. Before you begin, make sure
youve read the ink cartridge precautions on page 5.
You can only access the Ink Cartridge Replacement utility
from the Windows Printers utility, as described in the steps
below. You cant run the utility from within a Windows
application.
1. Make sure the printer is plugged in but not printing.
2. Click
Start
, point to
Settings
, then select
Printers
.
Right-click the
EPSON Stylus COLOR 480SXU
icon
and click
Properties
from the menu that appears.
3. Click the
Utility
tab, then click the
Ink Cartridge
Replacement
button.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to replace the
ink cartridge. After youve installed the cartridge, the printer
begins charging ink for several minutes.
5. Wait until you see a message telling you that charging is
complete before resuming printing.
Never unplug the printer while its charging ink.
Cleaning the Print Head
If your printed image is unexpectedly light or faint, or dots or
lines are missing from the image, you may need to clean the
print head. This unclogs the nozzles so they can deliver ink
properly.
You can check to see if any nozzles are clogged by running the
Nozzle Check utility. Then, if you need to clean the print
heads, you can do so from the utility. See the next section for
instructions.
If you dont want to check the nozzles first, you can run the
Head Cleaning utility to clean the print head, as described on
page 7.
Cleaning the print head uses ink, so clean it only if print
quality declines.
When you dont turn on your printer for a long time, the
print quality can decline. Its a good idea to plug in your
printer at least once a month to maintain good print
quality.
If any paper you buy comes with a cleaning sheet, dont
use the cleaning sheet with your printer; it may jam
inside the printer.
Printing a Nozzle Check
Follow these steps for your operating system to run the Nozzle
Check utility:
1. Make sure the printer is plugged in but not printing.
2. Right-click the Status Monitor 3 icon on your
Windows taskbar, then select
Nozzle Check
in the menu
that appears.
Or, if you have an application running, you can also run the
utility by accessing the printer settings dialog box as
described in your Printer Basics book. Click the
Utility
tab,
then click the
Nozzle Check
button.
3. Make sure letter-size or larger paper is loaded in the printer.
Click
Print
to print a nozzle check pattern.
4. Examine the nozzle check
pattern.
Each staggered horizontal and
straight vertical line should be
complete, with no gaps in the
dot pattern. If your printout
looks okay, click
Finish
.
If any dots are missing, as
shown here, click
Clean
and
follow the instructions on the screen to clean the print head
again. (The actual test prints the lower pattern in color.)
If you dont see any improvement after cleaning three or four
times, check the solutions in your Printer Basics book. You can
also turn the printer off and wait overnightthis allows any
dried ink to softenand then try cleaning the print head
again.
Using the Head Cleaning Utility
Follow these steps to run the Head Cleaning utility:
1. Make sure the printer is plugged in but not printing.
2. Right-click the Status Monitor 3 icon on your
Windows taskbar, then select
Head Cleaning
in the
menu that appears.
Or, if you have an application running, you can also run the
utility by accessing the printer settings dialog box as
described in your Printer Basics book. Click the
Utility
tab,
then click the
Head Cleaning
button.
3. Click
Start
and follow the instructions on the screen.
Cleaning takes about 30 seconds, during which the print
head moves and the printer makes some noise.
Never unplug the printer while its cleaning the print
head.
missing
dots