Cleaning the print head using the control panel, Aligning the print head, Cleaning the print head using the control panel -4 – Epson StylusPro10000 User Manual

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Maintaining and Transporting the Printer

Cleaning the Print Head Using the Control Panel

Follow these steps to run the cleaning cycle from the printer’s control panel:

1. Print a nozzle check to make sure the print head needs cleaning. See

page 1-9 for instructions.

2. Make sure that all of the

H

Ink Out

lights on the printer’s control panel

are off.

If an

H

Ink

Out

light is flashing or on, you need to replace the

corresponding ink cartridge instead. See page 6-7 for instructions.

3. Press the

Cleaning

button and hold it for at least 3 seconds. The

Pause

light flashes as the printer cleans its print head. The cleaning cycle takes
about 60 seconds and does not use any paper.

4. When the

Pause

light goes off, print the nozzle check again to confirm

that the head is clean.

You may need to run the cleaning cycle several times to get a clean
nozzle check pattern. For effective cleaning, always run a nozzle check
between cycles.

If the lines on the pattern still appear broken after several cleaning
cycles, turn the printer off and leave it overnight, then clean the print
head again the following morning. If you still see no improvement,
contact EPSON for assistance.

Aligning the Print Head

If banding appears on your prints, or vertical lines are not straight, you need
to align the print head. There are two ways to align the print head:

Using the printer’s control panel buttons, as described in the next
section

Using the Print Head Alignment utility in the printer software, as
described on page 1-25

Both procedures align the print head for all modes and resolutions.

Caution

To avoid damaging the
printer, don’t turn it off
until the cleaning cycle is
finished and the Pause
light has stopped flashing.

Also, don’t run a cleaning
cycle while thick media is
loaded in the printer.

TIP

It’s a good idea always to
run a nozzle check before
you align the print head.
This ensures that the
print head alignment
patterns print correctly.

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