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Print Head Holder Does Not Move to the Position for Replacing
Check 1: Is the
Power
lamp off?
Check if the
Power
lamp is lit blue.
The Print Head Holder will not move unless the power is on. If the
Power
lamp is off, close the Top
Cover and turn the printer on.
While the
Power
lamp is flashing blue, the printer is initializing. Wait until the
Power
lamp stops
flashing and remains lit blue, and then open the Top Cover again.
Check 2: Is the Alarm lamp flashing?
Close the Top Cover, confirm the number of times the
Alarm
lamp is flashing, take the appropriate
action to resolve the error, and then reopen it. For details on how to resolve the error, see
Alarm
Lamp Flashes Orange
.
Check 3: Has the Top Cover been left open for 10 minutes or longer?
If the Top Cover is left open for more than 10 minutes, the Print Head Holder moves to the right to
prevent the Print Head from drying out. Close and reopen the Top Cover to return the Print Head
Holder to the center.
Check 4: If the printer is preparing to feed paper from the Front Tray
(when the Front Feed button is flashing quickly), close the Top Cover
and press the Front Feed button. Wait until the Front Feed button stops
flashing and stays lit, and then open the Top Cover.
If the printer is preparing to feed paper from the Front Tray (when the
Front Feed
button is flashing
quickly), the Print Head Holder may not move to the center. In this case, close the Top Cover, press
the
Front Feed
button and wait until the
Front Feed
button stops flashing and stays lit. Reopen the
Top Cover to move the Print Head Holder to the center.
To continue printing from the Front Tray after replacing the ink tank, refer to
Loading Paper
and start
printing again.
Check 5: Has the printer been printing continuously for a long period?
Close the Top Cover, wait a while, then reopen it.
If the printer has been printing continuously for a long time, the Print Head Holder may not move to
the center since the Print Head may overheat.
Note
Opening the Top Cover while printing moves the Print Head Holder to the right. Close the Top
Cover, and reopen it after printing finishes.
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Print Head Holder Does Not Move to the Position for Replacing
Summary of Contents for Pro9500 Mark II Series
Page 26: ...Page top Page 26 of 541 pages Printing Documents Macintosh ...
Page 41: ...Page top Page 41 of 541 pages Loading Paper in the Front Tray ...
Page 55: ...Page top Page 55 of 541 pages When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors Are Incorrect ...
Page 113: ...Page top Page 113 of 541 pages Selecting the Paper ...
Page 123: ...Note See Help for details on the Edit screen Page top Page 123 of 541 pages Editing ...
Page 125: ...Page top Page 125 of 541 pages Printing ...
Page 130: ...Page top Page 130 of 541 pages Selecting the Paper and Layout ...
Page 133: ...Page top Page 133 of 541 pages Editing ...
Page 135: ...Page top Page 135 of 541 pages Printing ...
Page 142: ...Page top Page 142 of 541 pages Printing ...
Page 149: ...Page top Page 149 of 541 pages Printing ...
Page 186: ...Page top Page 186 of 541 pages Cropping Photos Photo Print ...
Page 190: ...Page top Page 190 of 541 pages Printing an Index ...
Page 282: ...Page top Page 282 of 541 pages Stamp Background Printing ...
Page 298: ...Adjusting Tone Page top Page 298 of 541 pages Printing a Color Document in Monochrome ...
Page 325: ...Page top Page 325 of 541 pages Reducing Photo Noise ...
Page 341: ...a flat place Page top Page 341 of 541 pages Attaching Removing the CD R Tray ...
Page 412: ...Page top Page 412 of 541 pages Colors Are Uneven or Streaked ...
Page 444: ...Page top Page 444 of 541 pages Before Printing on Art Paper ...
Page 483: ...Next Page top Page 483 of 541 pages Overview of Printing from Computers ...
Page 488: ...Page 488 of 541 pages Printing from Other Applications ...
Page 532: ...Page top Page 532 of 541 pages Adjusting Colors before Printing ...