User`s guide
Using the Control Panel Menu 117
The Maintenance Menu
The Maintenance menu can be accessed directly by pressing the # button.
The Print Logs Menu
These items are used to track consumables.
Item Parameter Explanation
Nozzle Check Print A nozzle pattern will be printed. Inspect the pattern visually and perform
head cleaning if you detect faint or missing colors. See “Checking for
Clogged Nozzles” on page 81.
Cleaning
All Nozzles Execute (Light)/
Execute (Medium)/
Execute (Heavy)
Note the numbers of patterns that contain faint or missing colors and
clean all or selected nozzles. Select All Nozzles to clean all nozzles.
Choose Selected Nozzles to clean only the nozzles in selected arrays.
The level of cleaning can be selected from Execute (Light), Execute
(Medium), and Execute (Heavy). Select Execute (Light) first. If the
problem persists after you have used Execute (Light), choose Execute
(Medium). If the problem persists after you have used Execute
(Medium), choose Execute (Heavy). See “Head Cleaning” on page 82.
Selected Nozzles Execute (Light)/
Execute (Medium)/
Execute (Heavy)
Head Maintenance Move Head Position the print head for maintenance. Perform such maintenance as
cleaning the wiper, caps, and the area around print head only after using
this option to position the head for cleaning. Moving the print head
manually could cause malfunction. See “Maintenance Around the Print
Head” on page 84.
Waste Ink Counter - Use this item to reset the waste ink counter after placing a new waste ink
bottle. Only reset the counter when replacing the waste ink bottle.
Resetting the counter before the waste ink bottle is replaced will result in
the printer being unable to accurately track the waste ink level.
Item Parameter Explanation
Print Job Log Sheet Print You can print the job information saved in the printer (up to 10
jobs). The information includes the media and ink used in each
job, making it easier to track the use of consumables.
Show Total Prints XXXXXX m
2
(XXXXXX ft
2
)
Select Show Total Prints to view the total area of media printed
(to a maximum of six figures).










