User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyrights and Trademarks
- Contents
- Notes on Manuals
- Introducing the Software
- Basic Operations
- Using the Optional Hard Disk Unit
- Using the Printer Driver(Windows)
- Using the Printer Driver(Mac)
- Printing Varieties
- Printing with Darker Tones of Black (Black Enhance Overcoat)
- Correct color and print
- Printing Black and White Photos
- Borderless Printing
- Enlarged/Reduced Printing
- Multi-Page Printing
- Poster Printing (Enlarge to cover several sheets and print - Windows only)
- Printing at Non-Standard Sizes
- Banner printing (on roll paper)
- Layout Manager(Windows Only)
- Color Management Printing
- Menu List
- Maintenance
- Problem Solver
- What to do When a Message is Displayed
- SpectroProofer Error
- When an Error Message and Error Code are Displayed
- Troubleshooting
- You cannot print (because the printer does not work)
- The printer does not turn on.
- The printer turns off automatically.
- The printer driver is not installed properly (Windows).
- The printer driver is not installed properly (Mac).
- The printer is not communicating with the computer.
- You cannot print under the network environment.
- The printer has an error.
- The printer stops printing.
- Your problem is not listed here.
- The printer sounds like it is printing, but nothing prints
- The prints are not what you expected
- Print quality is poor, uneven, too light, or too dark.
- The color is not exactly the same as another printer.
- I am worried about the print quality at the leading edge of the paper
- The print is not positioned properly on the media.
- Vertical ruled lines are misaligned.
- The printed surface is scuffed or soiled.
- Cleaning around the print head and caps
- The paper is creased.
- Print outs are wrinkled
- The reverse side of the printed paper is soiled.
- Too much ink is fired.
- Margins appear in borderless printing.
- Feeding or ejecting problems
- Others
- The control panel display keeps turning off.
- Color ink runs out quickly even when printing in the Black&White mode or when printing black data.
- The paper is not cut cleanly.
- A light is visible inside the printer.
- The administrator password has been lost
- Head cleaning is performed automatically
- The noise made by the drying fan during color measurement is slightly louder than in previous models.
- When an error occurs during color measurement (when using the SpectroProofer mounter), the colors do ...
- Cannot update the firmware for the printer
- Printing stops when printing in a VPN (Virtual Private Network) environment
- The printer turned off due to a power cut
- You cannot print (because the printer does not work)
- Appendix
- Where To Get Help
- Technical Support Web Site
- Contacting Epson Support
- Before Contacting Epson
- Help for Users in North America
- Help for Users in Europe
- Help for Users in Taiwan
- Help for Users in Australia/New Zealand
- Help for Users in Singapore
- Help for Users in Thailand
- Help for Users in Vietnam
- Help for Users in Indonesia
- Help for Users in Hong Kong
- Help for Users in Malaysia
- Help for Users in India
- Help for Users in the Philippines
U “From the printer” on page 117
From the computer
U “From the computer” on page 118
Notes on Print Head Cleaning
Ink is consumed during head cleaning.
Clean the print head only if print quality declines; for
example, if the printout is blurry or the color is incorrect
or missing.
When cleaning all nozzles, ink is consumed from all
colors.
Even if you are using only black inks for black and white
printing, color inks are also consumed.
Prepare a new maintenance box if there is not
enough empty space in the box.
If you repeat head cleaning several times in a short
period, the ink in the maintenance box may become full
soon as ink does not evaporate quickly from the
maintenance box.
Power Cleaning consumes much more ink than Print
Head Cleaning in the Maintenance menu.
Check the remaining ink level in advance, and prepare a
new ink cartridge before you start cleaning if the ink is
low.
Print head cleaning cannot be performed unless the
temperature conditions are correct. See the
following for the appropriate temperature
conditions.
U “Specifications Table” on page 176
If the nozzles are still clogged after performing
Power Cleaning, turn off the printer and leave it
overnight or longer.
When left for some time, the clogged ink may dissolve.
If the nozzles are still clogged, contact your dealer or
Epson Support.
From the printer
Before starting this procedure, be sure to read the
following:
U “Notes on Print Head Cleaning” on page 117
A
Select Menu - Maintenance - Cleaning the
Maintenance Parts - Wiping the Print Head on
the control panel.
B
Select nozzle arrays for cleaning.
Select the color pairs with faint or missing
segments in the check pattern.
C
Touch Z to start cleaning.
Head cleaning takes about 4 to 9 minutes.
Note:
The more color pairs selected, the longer it takes to
perform cleaning. Depending on the status of the
nozzles and the Auto Clean Max Repeat setting,
this function can take up to 32 minutes.
A confirmation message is displayed when
cleaning is complete.
D
Touch Yes to print a check pattern and check for
clogging.
If you do not want to perform a nozzle check,
touch No to exit.
If the nozzles are still clogged, repeat steps 1 to 3 several
times. If you cannot clear the clogged nozzles even after
repeating cleaning several times, see the following to
perform Power Cleaning.
Power Cleaning
Before starting this procedure, be sure to read the
following:
U “Notes on Print Head Cleaning” on page 117
A
Select Menu - Maintenance - Power Cleaning
on the control panel.
B
Select the nozzle arrays for Power Cleaning.
Select the color pairs with faint or missing
segments in the check pattern.
C
Press the Z button to start Power Cleaning.
Power Cleaning takes about 8 minutes.
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