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Purge types, ink usage, purge counts, and purge codes
The above information is as of May 14, 2008.
(Note) If the head/carriage unit is replaced with a spare part having a round, blue seal on its left side
(shown in
Appendix 1, "(2) Head property labels"
), perform the head replacement purge. If it is replaced
with the one having no seal, perform the initial purge.
This machine counts all purge operations and flushing operations performed since produced in
order to prevent the ink absorber box and flushing box from overflowing with drained and
flushed ink, respectively. An initial purge, for example, advances the counter by 155 + 331 =
486.
When the purge or flushing counter approaches 12480 or 619318182, respectively, the "Unable
to Clean 46" appears, and further purge or flushing operations are prohibited. Replace the ink
absorber box and flushing box, and then reset their counters. (Refer to the next page for the
reset procedure.)
Purge Types
Description
Ink Usage
Purge Counts
Purge Codes
(In the
maintenance
mode, Function
code 76)
Head replacement
purge
(See Note below.)
This is a specially prepared
purge for eradicating mixed
color inks.
Black:
3.060 ml
Per color: 2.720 ml
Black:
140
3 colors: 380
0
Normal purge
This purge operation
removes dried ink sticking
to the head nozzles.
Black:
0.246 ml
Per color: 0.130 ml
Black:
12
3 colors: 19
1
Periodical reset
purge
This purge operation
removes air bubbles that
have accumulated in the ink
supply tubes.
Black:
0.538 ml
Per color: 0.360 ml
Black:
25
3 colors: 50
2
Power purge
More powerful than a
periodical reset purge, this
purge operation is for
removing stubborn clogging
from the head nozzles and
ink supply tubes.
Black:
0.662 ml
Per color: 0.420 ml
Black:
31
3 colors: 59
3
Initial purge
(See Note below.)
When the user loads ink
cartridges for the first time,
this purge operation
automatically runs to refill
the ink supply tubes and
print head with fresh ink.
Black:
3.360 ml
Per color: 2.400 ml
Black:
155
3 colors: 331
4
User reset purge
This purge operation should
be performed if the print
quality problem persists
after a user has performed
the purge operation
repeatedly by pressing the
Ink (Ink Management)
key.
Black:
0.608 ml
Per color: 0.360 ml
Black:
28
3 colors: 50
5
Engine setup
purge
This purge operation refills
the ink supply tubes with ink
when there is no ink in those
tubes.
Black:
3.360 ml
Per color: 2.400 ml
Black:
155
3 colors: 331
6
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