Epson StylusPro10000 User Manual

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Monitoring and Configuring the Printer

PAPER JAM

Paper Out
light flashing

Paper has jammed in
the printer.

Remove the jammed paper. See page 7-11 for
more information.

PAPER NOT CUT

Paper Out
light flashing

Roll paper was not cut
completely.

Cut the paper manually, then remove the cut
paper from the printer. Reload paper, as
described on page 1-4.

Cut paper did not fall
off.

Remove the cut paper from the printer. Reload
paper.

PAPER NOT
STRAIGHT

Paper Out
light flashing

Paper slipped and fed
into the printer at an
angle.

Reload paper, making sure the edges are
straight and aligned with the vertical row of
holes at the paper exit.

PAPER OUT

Paper Out
light on

No paper is loaded.

Load paper.

Paper ran out.

Remove any printouts or paper remaining in the
printer and load more paper.

If the message appears during a print job, reset
the printer by pressing the Pause button for 3
seconds. Then load paper and resend the job.

LOWER PAPER
SET LVR

Paper Out
light on

Paper set lever was
released during the
printing process or
another operation.

Push the paper set lever all the way in, to the
secured position. Start printing again from the
beginning for best results.

RELOAD PAPER

Paper Out
light on

Paper could not be
reversed into the
printing position.

Remove the paper. Reload it so that the bottom
edge is straight and aligned with the vertical
row of holes at the paper exit.

Image is too wide for
the paper loaded in the
printer.

Resize your image or load wider paper.

Paper is not fully
ejected.

Cut the paper at the paper insertion slot, then
reload paper.

PAPER NOT CUT error
was cleared.

Reload paper.

REMOVE PAPER

Paper Out
light on

Paper is too thick for
head cleaning.

Pull the paper set lever out to remove the
paper. Head cleaning automatically starts. After
cleaning, reload paper.

SERVICE REQ.
<error number>

All lights
flashing

An error has occurred.

Note the error number, and turn the printer off
and then on. If the message remains, contact
EPSON as described on page 4.

Error messages (continued)

Message

Light

Explanation

Response

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