Introduction
Viewing the Manuals
Meaning of Symbols
Warning:
Warnings must be followed
to avoid serious bodily
injury.
Caution:
Cautions must be followed to
avoid bodily injury.
c
Important:
Important must be followed
to avoid damage to this
product.
Note:
Notes contain useful or
additional information on
the operation of this product.
U
Indicates related content.
Screenshots
❏
Screenshots used in this manual may differ slightly
from the actual screen. Screens may also differ
depending on the operating system and usage
environment.
❏
Unless otherwise stated, the Windows screenshots
used in this manual are from Windows 10.
Illustrations
The illustrations may differ slightly from the model you
are using. Please be aware of this when using the manual.
Manual Organization
The manuals for the product are organized as shown
below.
You can view the PDF manuals using Adobe Reader or
Preview (macOS).
Setup Guide
(booklet)
This manual provides information
on how to setup the printer after
unpacking it from the box. Make
sure you read this manual to
perform operations safely.
Operator's Guide
(PDF)
This manual explains the necessary
basic operations and maintenance
for daily use.
General Informa-
tion (PDF)
This manual provides specifications
and contact details for the product.
Online Manual
User's Guide
(this guide)
This manual explains basic
operations and necessary items for
daily use, maintenance operations,
and troubleshooting.
Epson Video
Manuals
These videos show you how to load
T-shirts (media) and perform
maintenance.
Network
Guide (PDF)
This manual provides information
on using the printer over a network.
Opening and Viewing Manuals
Opening the Online Manual
The Online Manual is available in an environment with
an Internet connection.
A
See the
Setup Guide
and execute software
installation from the supplied software disc or
from Setup Navi(
When installation is complete, an
EPSON
Manuals
icon is created on the desktop of the
computer being used.
B
Double-click the
EPSON Manuals
icon on your
desktop.
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