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Epson

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SureColor

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F2100 Series

User's Guide

Summary of Contents for SureColor F2100 Series

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Page 3: ... Handling Ink and Cleaning Cartridges 21 Handling White Ink 22 Handling T shirts Media 23 Basic Printing 25 Overview of the Printing Process 25 Required Equipment 26 Pre treating a T shirt 28 Pre treatment Solution Safety Precautions 28 Preparing the Pre treatment Solution 29 Diluting the Pre treatment Solution 32 Pre treating a T shirt with a Roller 32 Pre treating a T shirt with a Pre treatment ...

Page 4: ...g a Print Job 81 Cancelling a Print Job 82 Finishing a T shirt 82 Removing a Printed T shirt 82 Fixing the Ink 84 Fixing Conditions Heat Press 84 Fixing Conditions Heat Tunnel 85 Printing from a USB Memory Device 86 USB Memory Device Requirements 86 Connecting and Printing from a USB Memory Device 87 Maintenance 89 Maintenance Guidelines 89 Maintenance Safety Instructions 90 Print Head Maintenance...

Page 5: ...r 144 Cleaning the Printer 145 Moving or Transporting the Printer 148 Transportation Preparation 149 Moving the Printer 149 Setting Up the Printer After Transport 151 Using the Control Panel Menus 152 Accessing the Printer s Menus 152 Maintenance Menu Settings 153 Printer Setup Menu Settings 155 USB File List Menu Settings 155 Printer Status Menu Settings 156 Administrator Menu Settings 156 Solvin...

Page 6: ... Printed Areas 175 Printer Status Sheet or Logs Print Incorrectly 175 Uninstall Your Product Software 175 Uninstalling Product Software Windows 175 Uninstalling Product Software Mac 176 Where to Get Help 177 Technical Specifications 178 Windows System Requirements 178 Mac System Requirements 179 Printer Specifications 180 Electrical Specifications 180 Environmental Specifications 181 Dimension Spe...

Page 7: ...tions 188 FCC Compliance Statement 189 Software License Terms 190 Binding Arbitration and Class Waiver 200 Trademarks 203 Copyright Notice 203 A Note Concerning Responsible Use of Copyrighted Materials 204 Copyright Attribution 204 ...

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Page 9: ...9 Epson SureColor F2100 Series User s Guide Welcome to the Epson SureColor F2100 Series User s Guide For a printable PDF copy of this guide click here ...

Page 10: ...eans the surface of the print head nozzles for consistent print quality High Resolution UltraChrome DG pigment ink optimized for textile printing for smooth gradations and high color reproducibility High density white printing using White ink and pre treatment solution developed specially for Epson pigment ink textile printers Easy to use setup and operation features Easy T shirt loading and plate...

Page 11: ...nance kit C13T736200 Print head cleaning kit C13S092001 Waste ink bottle T724000 Printer air filter C13S092021 Large garment platen 16 20 inches 40 6 50 8 cm C12C933921 Medium garment platen 14 16 inches 35 5 40 6 cm C12C933931 Medium grooved garment platen 14 16 inches 35 5 40 6 cm C12C933961 Small garment platen 10 12 inches 25 4 30 5 cm C12C933941 Extra small garment platen 7 8 inches 17 8 20 3...

Page 12: ...ow the guidelines in these notations as you read your documentation Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment Notes contain important information about your printer Tips contain additional printing information Parent topic Introduction to Your Printer Printer Part Locations Check the printer part illustrations to learn ab...

Page 13: ...r Parts Front Top 1 Airflow vents 2 Printer cover 3 Ink cartridge cover left 4 Platen 5 Moveable base 6 Hooks to hang platen frame 7 Parallel adjustment plate 8 Height adjustment lever 9 Fixing lever 10 Spacer b ...

Page 14: ...Ink cartridge cover right 13 Tweezer holder 14 Ink cartridges 15 External USB port 16 Control panel Parent topic Printer Part Locations Printer Parts Inside 1 Encoder strip carriage scale 2 Carriage shaft 3 Flushing pad ...

Page 15: ...15 4 Air filter 5 Print head 6 Anti drying caps 7 Suction cleaning cap 8 Fabric wiper unit Parent topic Printer Part Locations Printer Parts Back 1 AC inlet 2 Waste ink outlet left 3 Tube clamp ...

Page 16: ...let right 8 LAN Ethernet port 9 Data light 10 Status light 11 USB port 12 Air inlet Parent topic Printer Part Locations Control Panel and LCD Screen Control Panel Buttons and Lights 1 power light 2 power button 3 cancel button 4 LCD screen 5 moveable base button 6 Left arrow button ...

Page 17: ... 10 USB memory device port 11 start button 12 start light 13 maintenance button 14 error light LCD Screen 1 Message display 2 Offest head alignment status 3 Printer temperature alert 4 Print job name 5 USB memory device status 6 Platen size 7 Waste ink bottle status ...

Page 18: ...atus 10 Total prints current print job 11 Preview operation when printing from a USB memory device and this icon is displayed press the down arrow button to preview the image 12 Time before next automatic cleaning Parent topic Printer Part Locations ...

Page 19: ...erwise ink may leak inside or outside the printer Waste ink must be allowed to drain freely into the waste ink bottle Cut waste ink tubes down to size to fit the installation space if necessary If an error occurs and the printer is turned off without first resolving the error the print head may not be capped on the right side which may cause the print head to dry out If an error occurs causing the...

Page 20: ...me make sure you perform a nozzle check before printing If clogged nozzles are detected clean the suction cleaning cap and then clean the print head Even if the printer is not turned on ink that has accumulated in the waste ink tubes may leak out Make sure the waste ink bottle is installed even when the printer is not on Make sure that the print head has been capped the print head is positioned on...

Page 21: ...d on the packaging To ensure print quality use ink and cleaning cartridges within one year of installing them Allow ink cartridges and cleaning cartridges that have been stored at low temperatures for an extended period of time to return to room temperature over a period of four hours before use Do not touch the IC chips on the cartridges The IC chip on each cartridge stores information such as in...

Page 22: ...ad the printer stops printing before ink cartridges are completely expended The ink cartridges may contain recycled materials this does not affect printer functions or performance Parent topic Printer Usage Guidelines Related references Handling White Ink Related tasks Shaking and Replacing the Ink Cartridges Handling White Ink Follow these guidelines as you handle the white ink cartridges White i...

Page 23: ...ed T shirts Avoid storing T shirts in direct sunlight or in locations that are subject to excessive dust heat or humidity If T shirts are stored in a hot place after printing the printed surface may soften and become sticky Do not dry clean printed T shirts Turn printed T shirts inside out before washing and let them dry inside out To maintain the best quality printed T shirts should be air dried ...

Page 24: ...solution is applied to a white or light colored T shirt the treated side may turn yellow Print soon after applying the pre treatment solution and wash in water Avoid direct sunlight if you store the T shirt without printing For light colored T shirts let the pre treatment solution air dry before heat pressing otherwise staining may occur Parent topic Printer Usage Guidelines Related topics Pre tre...

Page 25: ...ng 2 Pre treating the T shirt When printing with White ink apply pre treatment solution to the T shirt before printing and make sure the pre treatment solution is completely dry before printing If the T shirt is creased use a heat press to smooth it 3 Preparing the Printer Turn on the printer and make sure it is functioning properly 4 Creating Your Garment Design Create the data you want to print ...

Page 26: ...ore for 90 seconds Check the accuracy of your heat press temperature with a probe temperatures exceeding 356 F may result in dull colors For best results use a heat press with a piece of parchment silicone paper or a Teflon fluoro resin sheet at low pressure to allow the steam to escape Heat tunnel commercially available A heat tunnel is used to fix the ink after printing A heat tunnel is not nece...

Page 27: ...t roller set commercially available A paint roller can be used to apply the pre treatment solution to the T shirt The tray is used to allow the pre treatment solution to soak into the roller Choose a paint roller made of short polyester fiber with excellent liquid absorption When using a paint roller make sure to apply the pre treatment solution evenly or the white print quality may not be as brig...

Page 28: ...lored If pre treatment solution gets in your eyes rinse immediately with water Failure to observe this precaution could result in bloodshot eyes or mild inflammation If problems persist consult a physician If pre treatment solution gets in your mouth consult a physician immediately If swallowed do not induce vomiting and consult a physician immediately If vomiting is induced solution may get caugh...

Page 29: ...ach the tap cut the cardboard along the perforations and remove the tap from inside the cardboard box 2 Pull the cap section out of the hole in the cardboard Note Make sure you pull the cap section out of the hole in the cardboard If the cap is opened without being pulled out the pre treatment solution may spill out ...

Page 30: ...30 3 Remove the cap 4 Remove the tap from the bag and turn the tap s handle section until the hole is visible as shown Note If you cannot see the hole or if the tap is damaged contact Epson ...

Page 31: ...s facing down 7 To pour the solution tilt the cardboard box and pour the pre treatment solution into the desired container 8 When you have finished pouring the solution put the cap back on the end of the tap 9 Store the cardboard box with the tap side facing up Parent topic Pre treating a T shirt ...

Page 32: ...the printing area is larger than letter size start with a 1 3 ratio When fixing ink with a heat tunnel Start with a 1 2 ratio of pre treatment solution to water and test by increasing the water up to a ratio of 1 3 Before applying pre treatment solution to the entire T shirt test it on a non visible area Parent topic Pre treating a T shirt Related references Fixing the Pre treatment Solution Heat ...

Page 33: ...Heat Press Diluting the Pre treatment Solution Pre treating a T shirt with a Pre treatment Machine Since pre treatment machine models may vary in operation and controls you should consult the pre treatment machine documentation 1 Pour the diluted pre treatment solution into the pre treatment machine as directed by the manufacturer 2 Place the T shirt on the pre treatment machine platen 3 Set the c...

Page 34: ...pre treatment solution is not completely dry after the suggested amount of time extend the duration while carefully checking if the pre treatment solution is dry Make sure the T shirt is completely dry before loading it for printing otherwise the print quality may decline Application area size Temperature Time Pressure Letter A4 and smaller 338 F 170 C 45 seconds 6 Psi 4 2 N cm2 Larger than letter...

Page 35: ... Note When a USB memory device is connected to the printer printing starts after saving the data to the USB memory device This saves you from having to send data again when printing data repeatedly If you continue to send data while a USB memory device is connected to the printer the previous data is overwritten Parent topic Creating Your T shirt Design Printable Area for Each Platen Each platen p...

Page 36: ...36 Sleeve platen 1 0 47 inch 12 mm margins 2 Platen frame 3 Printable area ...

Page 37: ...nch 6 mm margins 2 Platen frame 3 Printable area 4 Rectangle part you cannot print on this area if this part is removed for zippers 5 2 60 inches 67 mm 6 7 79 inches 198 mm 7 6 65 inches 169 mm 8 1 61 inches 41 mm 9 6 33 inches 161 mm ...

Page 38: ...g print data from the Garment Creator software check the printer s status and make sure that the print head nozzles are not clogged Perform a nozzle check to check for clogged nozzles and run a cleaning if necessary Attaching the Grip Pad to the Platen Removing the Grip Pad from the Platen Attaching or Removing Spacers Installing the Platen Attaching the Platen Frame Hooks ...

Page 39: ... platen frame when a grip pad is attached to the platen A medium size standard grip pad is included for the medium size platen that comes with the printer Other grip pad sizes are available for optional platens Note Do not attach grip pads to extra small garment sleeve or medium grooved garment platens Caution If using a grip pad to print on thin fabric with a polyester blend ratio of 50 or more i...

Page 40: ...g up then place the platen in the center of the grip pad 3 Flip the platen over and rub the section of the grip pad where you removed the backing to adhere it to the platen 4 Carefully lift the grip pad and peel off the other two sections of the grip pad backing ...

Page 41: ...41 5 Carefully adhere the rest of the grip pad to the platen and rub each section to adhere it 6 Peel off the grip pad backing from all the edges ...

Page 42: ...es of the grip pad and adhere them to the back of the platen 8 Fold over the corners of the grip pad and adhere them to the back of the platen 9 Fold over the short edges of the grip pad and adhere them to the back of the platen ...

Page 43: ...Hooks Removing the Grip Pad from the Platen Loading a T shirt on the Grip Pad Removing the Grip Pad from the Platen You can remove the grip pad from the platen Grip pads that have been on the platen for a long time may be hard to peel off You can use a commercially available spatula to assist in removal Caution Do not apply hot air to soften the glue You can damage the platen or other parts 1 Plac...

Page 44: ...44 2 Peel off the edges of the grip pad 3 Flip the platen over and hold it down with one hand ...

Page 45: ...ins on the platen soak a soft cloth in diluted neutral detergent wring it out thoroughly and wipe off the glue Caution Do not use solvents such as alcohol to remove the glue You can damage warp or discolor the platen or other parts Parent topic Preparing Your Printer ...

Page 46: ...ers depending on the platen type and the fabric thickness You need a Phillips head screwdriver 1 If the platen is not in the forward position press the moveable base button to move the platen forward 2 Turn off the printer 3 Remove the platen from the printer if necessary ...

Page 47: ...etermine which spacers you need based on the platen and fabric you are using When using the large garment medium garment small garment or extra small garment platen Attach spacers a and b for fabric with a thickness of up to 0 28 inch 7 mm ...

Page 48: ...h only spacer b for fabric with a thickness between 0 35 to 0 67 inch 9 to 17 mm Remove both spacers for fabric with a thickness between 0 59 to 0 95 inch 15 to 24 mm When using the sleeve platen or medium grooved platen Attach only spacer b for fabric with a thickness of up to 0 31 inch 8 mm ...

Page 49: ...49 Remove both spacers for fabric with a thickness between 0 24 to 0 55 inch 6 to 14 mm 5 Rotate the fixing lever as shown to loosen it ...

Page 50: ...rallel adjustment plate Note Keep the screw in a safe place you will need it if you are attaching both spacers 7 Remove the parallel adjustment plate Caution Be careful not to drop the parallel adjustment plate it is a precision component ...

Page 51: ...51 8 Remove the height adjustment lever 9 Remove or attach the spacers beneath the height adjustment lever Removing ...

Page 52: ...52 Attaching Note Make sure the protruding sections of the spacers are aligned with the hole as shown 10 Replace the height adjustment lever ...

Page 53: ...adjustment plate Reinstall and tighten the screw that was removed in step 6 if you attached both spacers 12 Rotate the fixing lever as shown to tighten it and secure the height adjustment lever Parent topic Preparing Your Printer ...

Page 54: ... platen to fit into the holes in the moveable base and place the platen on the printer Install a large garment medium garment standard small garment or extra small garment platen in any orientation Then go to step 3 If you are installing a medium grooved platen make sure the cut out section faces the front as shown Then go to step 3 ...

Page 55: ...55 If you are installing a sleeve platen install it as shown Then go to step 2 ...

Page 56: ...56 2 Pass the fixing band under the parallel adjustment plate and align it with the groove on top of the platen and secure it tightly Make sure the end of the fixing band is on the side of the platen ...

Page 57: ...nt topic Preparing Your Printer Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Attaching the Platen Frame Hooks You can attach hooks to the printer to hang the platen frame when it is not in use Note Do not use the platen frame when a grip pad is attached to the platen ...

Page 58: ...58 1 Insert the ends of each hook into the holes in the front of the printer as shown ...

Page 59: ...ing Your Printer Loading a T shirt Refer to these sections to load a T shirt into the printer Loading a T shirt on the Grip Pad Loading a T shirt on the Platen Loading a Sleeve on the Sleeve Platen Loading a Shirt on the Medium Grooved Platen Adjusting the Height of the Platen Starting a Print Job Cancelling a Print Job Parent topic Basic Printing ...

Page 60: ...ached Do not use the platen frame with the grip pad 1 If the platen is not in the forward position press the moveable base button to move the platen forward 2 Load the T shirt so that the shoulders are facing the front of the printer as shown 3 Gently pull the T shirt over the edges of the grip pad to flatten it ...

Page 61: ...y may decline 4 Move the grip pad tool across the T shirt vertically and horizontally from the edges as shown to flatten the printing surface Repeat as needed to remove any slack or creases from the surface Note If the grip pad tool gets dirty wipe it with a damp cloth ...

Page 62: ...ease sheet with the grip pad tool as shown Note The printer detects the highest part of the garment surface If there are any wrinkles creases or slack a platen height error may occur or print quality may decline Stretch the T shirt to remove the slack however do not stretch the T shirt so much that the printed image will be distorted ...

Page 63: ...rent topic Loading a T shirt Related tasks Attaching the Grip Pad to the Platen Loading a T shirt on the Platen Before printing carefully load a T shirt on the platen using a platen frame 1 If the platen is not in the forward position press the moveable base button to move the platen forward ...

Page 64: ...64 2 Remove the platen frame 3 Load the T shirt so that the shoulders are facing the front of the printer as shown ...

Page 65: ... the edges of the platen to flatten it Note Do not pull the T shirt too much otherwise the print quality may decline Note Do not use the grip pad tool to smooth the surface when you are using the platen frame 5 Replace the platen frame ...

Page 66: ...t outside of the frame to remove any slack Note The printer detects the highest part of the garment surface and adjusts the height accordingly If there are any wrinkles creases or slack near the inside edge of the frame a platen height error ...

Page 67: ...67 may occur or print quality may decline Stretch the T shirt to remove the slack however do not stretch the T shirt so much that the printed image will be distorted ...

Page 68: ...re the garment is securely held down but not stretched Repositioning the T shirt Parent topic Loading a T shirt Repositioning the T shirt Under certain printing conditions or with some T shirt materials the print surface may swell with absorbed ink if the pre treatment solution is not completely dry on the T shirt This results in the height ...

Page 69: ...the frame and smooth out the creases and slack 3 Reduce the width of the White ink in the printer s Garment Creator software or the RIP software so that the white under base print does not extend outside the image Note Be careful not to touch the T shirt while printing as it can easily move out of position Parent topic Loading a T shirt on the Platen Loading a Sleeve on the Sleeve Platen Before pr...

Page 70: ...70 1 If the platen is not in the forward position press the moveable base button to move the platen forward 2 Remove the platen frame 3 Slide the sleeve over the platen ...

Page 71: ...e sleeve over the edges of the platen to flatten it Note Do not pull the sleeve too much otherwise the print quality may decline Note Do not use the grip pad tool to smooth the surface when you are using the platen frame ...

Page 72: ...72 5 Replace the platen frame as shown Make sure the small holes in the frame are at the front and back 6 Gently pull the edges of the sleeve outside of the frame to remove any slack ...

Page 73: ...garment is securely held down but not stretched Parent topic Loading a T shirt Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Loading a Shirt on the Medium Grooved Platen Before printing carefully load a shirt onto the medium grooved platen 1 If the platen is not in the forward position press the moveable base button to move the platen forward ...

Page 74: ...aten frame 3 Load the shirt so that the shoulders are facing the front of the printer as shown For polo shirts Make sure that the collar or button section of the shirt fits into the cutout on the platen Then go to step 6 ...

Page 75: ...with zippers Go to steps 4 and 5 to remove the middle piece of the platen Replace the platen and make sure that the zipper section of the shirt fits into the removed section on the platen 4 Remove the screw as shown ...

Page 76: ...Keep the removed screw and part in a safe place 6 Gently pull the shirt over the edges of the platen to flatten it Note Do not pull the shirt too much otherwise the print quality may decline Note Do not use the grip pad tool to smooth the surface when you are using the platen frame ...

Page 77: ...e The printer detects the highest part of the garment surface If there are any wrinkles creases or slack near the inside edge of the frame a platen height error may occur or print quality may decline Stretch the shirt to remove the slack however do not stretch it so much that the printed image will be distorted ...

Page 78: ...lines and ink may mist on the inside of the printer To prevent this adjust the platen to its optimum height The optimum platen height is one position from the first Ready message on the LCD screen or two positions from the last Platen Height Error message For example if the printer displays a Platen Height Error message at position number 1 select position number 3 as the optimum platen height If ...

Page 79: ...ed areas will require a higher platen height and result in reduced print quality Caution Incorrect platen height settings cause excessive ink mist buildup inside the printer If you notice ink mist accumulating adjust your platen height settings 1 If the platen is not in the forward position press the moveable base button to move the platen forward 2 Rotate the fixing lever beneath the platen as sh...

Page 80: ...rment or extra small garment platens with spacers a and b attached select 3 on both spacers When printing on T shirts using the large garment medium garment small garment or extra small garment platens with spacers a and b attached and a grip pad attached select 4 on both spacers When printing on shirts using the sleeve platen or medium grooved platen with spacer b attached select 3 ...

Page 81: ... rotate the height adjustment lever to the desired position 5 Rotate the fixing lever as shown to tighten it and secure the height adjustment lever 6 Press the moveable base button to move the platen into the printer 7 If Platen Height Error is still displayed on the LCD screen repeat steps 1 through 6 and move the height adjustment lever one step to the right to lower the platen until Ready appea...

Page 82: ... 2 Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Yes and press the OK button Printing stops immediately and data is deleted Note If you are transmitting data from a USB memory device or printing from the USB File List menu on the control panel you can print the same data continuously after the specified number of copies have been printed To print different data press the cancel button to cancel t...

Page 83: ...handle the T shirt the ink is still wet 1 Remove the platen frame 2 Hold the T shirt by the shoulders and carefully remove it from the platen the ink is still wet and can be easily smudged 3 Use a heat press or a heat tunnel to fix the ink on the T shirt ...

Page 84: ...ween the heat press and the heat tunnel Optimum conditions vary depending on the type of heat press or heat tunnel used and the amount of ink so use the values in these sections only as a guide Fixing Conditions Heat Press Fixing Conditions Heat Tunnel Parent topic Finishing a T shirt Fixing Conditions Heat Press The conditions under which you must fix the ink with a heat press differ between Whit...

Page 85: ...o the temperature of the fixing surface of the T shirt not the internal temperature of the heat tunnel If the surface of the T shirt exceeds 356 F 180 C the T shirt and the print surface may change color Fixing color ink Type of heat tunnel Temperature Time Batch 320 F 160 C 3 5 to 5 minutes Conveyer 3 5 to 4 5 minutes Fixing White ink Type of heat tunnel Temperature Time Batch 320 F 160 C 5 minut...

Page 86: ...ake sure your USB memory device meets these requirements Note Connections that use an extension cable a USB hub or a card reader cannot be guaranteed FAT device compatible with Windows Format type FAT 32 No security functions such as encryption or passwords Memory capacity Up to 128GB Partitions 1 Requirements for data Data name Up to 255 single byte characters Data size Up to 4GB Number of data i...

Page 87: ...to the USB memory device port on the control panel 3 Press the right arrow button on the control panel to display the menu screen 4 Press the up or down arrow button to select USB File List and press the right arrow button to select OK 5 Press the right arrow button to select Select Print File 6 Press the up or down arrow button to select the file you want to print and press the right arrow button...

Page 88: ... the number of copies displayed on the control panel To delete data from a USB memory device repeat steps 3 through 5 but select Delete Print File and press the up or down arrow button to select the data you want to delete Follow the instructions on the LCD screen to continue Parent topic Printing from a USB Memory Device Related tasks Cancelling a Print Job Related topics Loading a T shirt ...

Page 89: ... Filter Cleaning Around the Print Head Cleaning the Platen Path Storing the Printer Cleaning the Printer Maintenance Guidelines To maintain optimum print quality you need to periodically perform various maintenance tasks and clean and replace parts Before cleaning the suction cap replacing the head cleaning set disposing of waste ink cleaning the encoder strip carriage scale cleaning around the pr...

Page 90: ...leaner and cleaning cartridges out of the reach of children Wash your hands thoroughly after performing any maintenance procedure Remove any loaded T shirt from the printer Touch a metal object before starting operations to disperse any static electricity Do not touch the carriage shaft inside the printer This may cause an operational error or a malfunction To prevent the print head from drying ou...

Page 91: ... for an extended period of time Inspect the printed check pattern and clean the print head if you notice faint or missing areas Head Cleaning Clean the print head if you notice faint printing or gaps in the printed result This cleans the surface of the print head to improve the print quality Performing a Nozzle Check Cleaning the Print Head Parent topic Maintenance Performing a Nozzle Check To mai...

Page 92: ...92 4 Remove the platen frame 5 Place one sheet of A4 or letter size plain paper on the center of the platen or grip pad Secure the corners with tape ...

Page 93: ...p pad 7 Press the maintenance button on the control panel The Maintenance menu appears 8 Press the right arrow button to select Nozzle Check 9 Press the OK button twice The nozzle check pattern prints onto the paper 10 Remove the paper and check the printed pattern If there are no gaps in the pattern the nozzles are clean ...

Page 94: ...r channels depending on the cleaning method selected You can select from three levels of head cleaning Use light or medium level for normal cleaning If you cannot clear the clogged nozzles after cleaning with the light or medium level several times check the condition of the suction cap and if necessary clean it before using the heavy cleaning level Note The first several cleanings are performed i...

Page 95: ...utton Head cleaning starts When it is complete the Settings menu closes 6 Print a nozzle check pattern to confirm that the nozzles are cleared Parent topic Print Head Maintenance Related tasks Performing a Nozzle Check Print Head Alignment A gap between the print head and the T shirt may cause ink misalignment that produces grainy or blurry printouts This occurs due to the environmental temperatur...

Page 96: ...xt you can realign the print head for each platen size and each ink color 1 If the platen is not in the forward position press the moveable base button to move it forward 2 Make sure that spacers a and b are installed 3 Make sure that the medium size standard platen is installed 4 Remove the platen frame ...

Page 97: ...corners with tape 6 Set the height adjustment lever to the 1 position 7 Press the right arrow button on the control panel to display the menu 8 Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Printer Setup and press the right arrow button to select it 9 Press the right arrow button to select Head Alignment ...

Page 98: ... amount of white space between the lines For example in the image here 5 is the best pattern 14 When C is displayed on the control panel press the up or down arrow button to select the best pattern number and press the OK button If there is no optimum number in the check pattern select 1 or 13 whichever is better and perform Head Alignment again 15 Select the best pattern number for each of the in...

Page 99: ...t value of 5 Select this final offset value as the Offset Head Alignment setting Position number platen height Starting offset value Garment thickness T shirt example Final offset value 1 0 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 6 1 5 4 9 1 8 1 Adjust the height of the platen by moving the height adjustment lever usually to position 3 for T shirts 2 Press the right arrow button on the control panel to display the menu 3 P...

Page 100: ...ter Failure to observe this precaution could result in bloodshot eyes or mild inflammation If problems persist consult a physician If cleaning solution gets in your mouth consult a physician immediately If cleaning solution is swallowed do not induce vomiting and consult a physician immediately If vomiting is induced fluid may get caught in the trachea which can be dangerous If you notice that the...

Page 101: ... the ink cleaning solution and let it soak in Make sure that the solution does not drip from the cleaning swab or cleaning cloth when you remove it from the cup 4 Clean the suction cap encoder strip carriage scale and around the print head as necessary Note If cleaning fluid gets on the anti drying cap make sure to clean it thoroughly with a dry swab ...

Page 102: ...d on Epson s support website Waste Ink Disposal Guidelines Parent topic Maintenance Waste Ink Disposal Guidelines When you see the Prepare empty waste ink bottle message on the printer s LCD screen you need to replace the waste ink bottle according to these guidelines Dispose of the entire waste ink bottle do not pour waste ink into another container Never remove the waste ink bottle during printi...

Page 103: ...ysician immediately If vomiting is induced fluid may get caught in the trachea which can be dangerous Caution Waste ink is classified as industrial waste Dispose of waste ink according to your local laws and regulations such as entrusting it to an industrial waste disposal company When handing over the waste ink to the industrial waste disposal company make sure you include the Safety Data Sheet f...

Page 104: ...e and store them in a safe place Note Keep the caps so you can use them to dispose of the used waste ink bottle 2 Remove the waste ink tube from the used waste ink bottle and insert it into the new waste ink bottle Be careful not to spill any ink remaining in the tube ...

Page 105: ...105 3 Place the inner and outer caps you removed from the new waste ink bottle on the used waste ink bottle ...

Page 106: ...ottle If the waste ink tube comes out of the bottle waste ink will spill out 5 Press the OK button 6 Press the OK button to clear the waste ink counter Note If you replaced the waste ink bottle before the replacement message appeared on the control panel press the maintenance button and select Waste Ink Counter to clear the waste ink counter Parent topic Maintenance Related references Waste Ink Di...

Page 107: ...may decline 1 Turn on the printer 2 Press the maintenance button The Maintenance menu appears 3 Press the up or down arrow button to select Head Cap Cleaning and press the right arrow button to select it 4 Press the up or down arrow button to select Yes and press the OK button The platen and print head move to the maintenance position Caution Do not move the print head or the platen manually A mal...

Page 108: ...108 5 Open the printer cover ...

Page 109: ...the suction cap remove it with the supplied plastic tweezers Caution Use only the supplied plastic tweezers Be careful not to damage the suction cap If the suction cap is damaged air may leak and the print head may become dry or difficult to clean ...

Page 110: ...eaning solution Rotate the swab as you wipe Caution Make sure ink cleaner does not drip onto the anti drying caps to the right of the suction cap If any cleaner does drip wipe it with a dry cleaning swab If cleaner is left on the anti drying caps the print head nozzles could become clogged ...

Page 111: ...1 8 Wipe the outside of the suction cap with a large cleaning swab dampened with ink cleaning solution 9 Wipe the top edge of the suction cap with a large cleaning swab dampened with ink cleaning solution ...

Page 112: ...edges of the cap 11 Close the printer cover 12 Press the OK button The print head returns to its normal position and the Settings menu closes 13 Perform a nozzle check Parent topic Maintenance Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts ...

Page 113: ...ress the right arrow button to select it 4 Press the right arrow button again 5 Press the up or down arrow button to select Yes and press the OK button The platen and print head move to the maintenance position Caution Do not move the print head or the platen manually A malfunction may occur Note A buzzer sounds after 10 minutes once the platen and print head move to the maintenance position Press...

Page 114: ...replace the head cleaning set begin with replacing the wiper unit and the anti drying caps 1 Open the printer cover 2 Unpack the new wiper unit and retain the packaging for disposing of the used wiper unit 3 Put on the gloves supplied with the head cleaning set ...

Page 115: ...115 4 Place your fingers into the groove at the back of the wiper unit and raise it slightly as shown 5 Grasp the wiper unit as shown and lift it out of the printer ...

Page 116: ...f it according to your local laws and regulations Caution The wiper unit is classified as industrial waste When handing it over to the industrial waste disposal company make sure you include the Safety Data Sheet found on Epson s support website 7 Insert the new wiper unit into the printer as shown ...

Page 117: ...ess down on the wiper unit until you hear it click into place 9 Unpack the new anti drying cap and retain the packaging for disposing of the used anti drying cap 10 Remove the cover from the new anti drying cap ...

Page 118: ...the anti drying cap from the printer pull the lever toward you as shown here and lift out the anti drying cap 12 Place the cover on the old anti drying cap and put it in the bag you retained from the new anti drying cap ...

Page 119: ...ess the OK button 17 Press the OK button again to move the print head to the flushing pad replacement position Parent topic Replacing the Head Cleaning Set Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Related tasks Replacing the Flushing Pad Related topics Disposing of Used Consumables and Optional Parts Replacing the Flushing Pad Replace the flushing pad after replacing the wiper u...

Page 120: ...120 Note The flushing pad wiper unit and anti drying caps should all be replaced at the same time 1 Open the printer cover 2 Unpack the new flushing pad and retain the packaging ...

Page 121: ...121 3 Grasp the flushing pad by its tab and gently lift it Caution Lift the flushing pad carefully as ink could fly out if it is raised with too much force ...

Page 122: ...d at an angle and wait until the waste ink stops dripping into the receptacle beneath it If waste ink drips into the printer clean it up immediately 5 Place the used flushing pad into the bag that contained the new flushing pad ...

Page 123: ... pad correctly or the print head could be damaged 7 Close the printer cover 8 Press the OK button The print head returns to its normal position Parent topic Replacing the Head Cleaning Set Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Related tasks Replacing the Wiper Unit and Anti drying Caps Related topics Disposing of Used Consumables and Optional Parts ...

Page 124: ... solutions White ink White ink 2 Cleaning solution 2 Color ink Cyan ink 1 Magenta ink 1 Yellow ink 1 Black ink 1 Cleaning solution 4 Color ink mode Ink setting Number of cartridges solutions Color ink Cyan ink 1 Magenta ink 1 Yellow ink 1 Black ink 1 Cleaning solution 4 Note If you start the tube washing process and do not have enough cleaning solution in the cartridges you will not be able to use...

Page 125: ... to select it 5 Press the up or down arrow button to highlight White Ink or Color Ink and press the right arrow button to select it 6 Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Yes and press the OK button 7 Press the OK button again to start washing the tubes 8 Open the left ink cartridge cover ...

Page 126: ...lace your finger in the indentation on top of the ink cartridge and pull it straight out Note Removed ink cartridges may have ink around the ink supply port so be careful not to get ink on the surrounding area ...

Page 127: ...e it all the way into the slot Note Do not touch the IC chip on the top of the cartridge otherwise the cartridge may not be recognized or the printer may not print properly 11 Repeat steps 9 and 10 for each White ink or color ink cartridge that you are cleaning 12 Close the ink cartridge cover ...

Page 128: ...e and the printer to possibly malfunction To maintain print quality you must do the following Shake the White ink cartridges at the start of every working day Shake the color ink cartridges at least once a month If an ink cartridge runs out during printing you can continue printing after replacing the ink cartridge However there may be a slight decline in quality in the area where the cartridge wa...

Page 129: ...d pull it straight out of its slot Note Removed ink cartridges may have ink around the ink supply port so be careful not to get ink on the surrounding area 4 Do one of the following Shake the cartridge as shown below place it back in the printer repeat for any other cartridges and close the ink cover ...

Page 130: ...5 Rapidly shake each new ink cartridge for about 15 seconds For White ink flip the cartridge over as shown and repeat Caution Do not touch the IC chip on the end of the cartridge otherwise the cartridge may not be recognized or the printer may not print properly ...

Page 131: ...slot Note Make sure that the color of the ink cartridge matches the color of the label on the printer 7 If you need to replace another ink cartridge repeat these steps Note Make sure to install ink cartridges into all the slots or the printer cannot print 8 Close the ink cartridge cover Parent topic Maintenance ...

Page 132: ...Filter You see a message on the LCD screen when it is time to clean the encoder strip carriage scale and replace the air filter 1 Turn off the printer 2 Open the printer cover 3 Let the ink cleaning solution soak into the cleaning cloth supplied with the new air filter ...

Page 133: ...old down the encoder strip carriage scale on the left side as shown Caution Do not touch the carriage shaft Doing so may cause the printer to operate incorrectly 1 Carriage scale 2 Carriage shaft do not touch ...

Page 134: ...he cleaning cloth in small motions to the right and across the length of the encoder strip carriage scale You do not need to clean the sections covered by the print head Caution Make sure that ink cleaning solution does not drip into the printer If any cleaning solution does drip wipe it with a dry cleaning cloth ...

Page 135: ...d causing the printer to operate incorrectly 6 Use a dry cleaning cloth to wipe away any ink cleaning solution or dust remaining on the encoder strip carriage scale 7 Unpack the new air filter and retain the packaging for disposing of the used air filter Note If you need to clean up any ink inside the printer use only the cleaning cloth supplied with the air filter ...

Page 136: ...136 8 Grasp the tab on the air filter and lift it up to remove it ...

Page 137: ...lace the used air filter into the bag you retained from the new air filter 10 Install the new air filter into the printer as shown and press it down until you hear it click into place Parent topic Maintenance ...

Page 138: ...around head and press the right arrow button 5 Press the up or down arrow button to select Yes and press the OK button The platen and print head move to the maintenance position Caution Do not move the print head or the platen manually A malfunction may occur Note A buzzer sounds after 10 minutes once the platen and print head move to the maintenance position Press the OK button to continue cleani...

Page 139: ...139 7 After the print head has moved to the maintenance position place a metal or plastic tray or a sheet of paper under the print head to prevent ink from dripping onto the printer ...

Page 140: ...0 8 Look into the print head below the control panel Wipe the edges at the front and rear of the nozzle surface with the cleaning swab as shown 9 Wipe the parts on the left and right of the nozzle surface ...

Page 141: ...ter cover 12 Press the OK button The print head returns to its normal position 13 Perform a nozzle check Parent topic Maintenance Related tasks Performing a Nozzle Check Cleaning the Platen Path If you have problems printing normally even after performing a head cleaning clean the platen path to remove any lint or fibers that have accumulated 1 If the platen is not in the forward position press th...

Page 142: ...142 3 Open the printer cover 4 Wipe the metal border on the left of the wiper unit using a soft clean cloth dampened with water and wrung tight ...

Page 143: ...143 Note Do not apply force to the gears shown below when cleaning A malfunction may occur ...

Page 144: ...e Check Storing the Printer If you will not use the printer for an extended period of time with the power off you must properly prepare it for storage You must change the ink cartridges to cleaning cartridges if the planned period of non operation is one month or more Caution If you do not change the ink cartridges to cleaning cartridges before storing the printer it may be impossible to clear clo...

Page 145: ...ou finish replacing the cleaning cartridges a message appears on the control panel telling you to replace the waste ink bottle 6 Dispose of the waste ink 7 Turn off the printer for storage 8 When you turn on the printer after the storage period follow the instructions on the control panel to install the ink cartridges Parent topic Maintenance Related tasks Shaking and Replacing the Ink Cartridges ...

Page 146: ...ry soft cloth 5 Remove any dust or dirt from the printer cover in the same manner Note To reduce ink mist buildup inside your printer clean it regularly using a small amount of cleaning solution on a lint free cloth Gently clean the flat surfaces print head cover and inside the printer cover Caution Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol to clean the printer Otherwise discoloration warping or...

Page 147: ...147 Parent topic Maintenance ...

Page 148: ...tridges installed or the nozzles may clog or ink may leak Do not tilt the printer stand it on its side or turn it upside down or ink may leak Do not attempt to carry the printer on your own The printer should be packed and moved by three people When moving the printer do not tilt it more than 10 When lifting the printer touch only the necessary areas and grip it where indicated by the gray sticker...

Page 149: ...e Parent topic Moving or Transporting the Printer Moving the Printer You can move the printer across the room or to a different room on the same floor level as described here Note Wear the protective gloves included in the maintenance kit to prevent your hands from being soiled by waste ink 1 Make sure the printer is turned off 2 Carefully remove the waste ink tube from the waste ink bottle 3 Remo...

Page 150: ...ste ink tube from the tube clamp 5 Pull out the left and right waste ink tubes Note Be careful when removing the waste ink tubes waste ink may spill from the outlet or tube Parent topic Moving or Transporting the Printer ...

Page 151: ...fy that the location is suitable for installation 2 Install the waste ink tube and the waste ink bottle 3 Connect the power cable to an electrical outlet and turn on the printer 4 Perform a nozzle check and confirm that there are no clogged nozzles 5 Align the print head and check the print quality Parent topic Moving or Transporting the Printer Related tasks Aligning the Print Head Performing a N...

Page 152: ...ings Administrator Menu Settings Accessing the Printer s Menus You can use the printer menus to adjust the settings that control how your printer works 1 Press the right arrow button on the control panel You see the menus on the LCD screen 2 Press the up or down arrow button to scroll through the menus 3 Press the right arrow button to select a highlighted menu option Note You can press the left a...

Page 153: ...the topic links below the table to use these menu settings correctly Setting Options Description Nozzle Check Select to run the nozzle check utility and inspect the printed pattern to determine if you need to clean the print head Head Cleaning Selected Nozzles All Nozzles Preventive Cleaning Select Selected Nozzles to clean specific nozzles indicated on the nozzle check print pattern Select All No...

Page 154: ... bottle Tube Washing White Ink Color Ink Select to run the tube washing utility to remove accumulated sediment in the selected ink tube Replace White Ink Yes No Select to switch the printer from white ink mode to color mode or vice versa Storage Mode Yes No Select if you have stored the printer for a long time one month or more so you can replace the cleaning fluid Parent topic Using the Control P...

Page 155: ...se this setting when you change the platen height but do not want to perform Head Alignment One stop down on the platen 3 to 4 for example is equivalent to a 3 setting You can also use this setting to fine tune alignments when a spacer pad is used to raise the flat surface of the garment Feed Adjustment 1 00 to 1 00 Select to adjust the platen feed each time the print head moves select a higher nu...

Page 156: ...ve that data permanently from the USB memory device Make sure your data is saved in another location if you wish to keep it Parent topic Using the Control Panel Menus Related topics Printing from a USB Memory Device Printer Status Menu Settings Settings on the Printer Status menu let you display information about your printer s current status Setting Options Description Total Prints Displays the t...

Page 157: ...ausing unexpected print results Setting Options Description Network Setup IP Address Setting Select how the network assigns IP addresses Auto uses DHCP to automatically assign IP addresses Panel lets you assign the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings manually Restore Settings Select to return all the Network Setup settings to their default values ...

Page 158: ...ert Sound Setting Select On to enable the buzzer to sound when an error occurs Sleep Mode Select Off to turn off sleep mode or choose the amount of time before the printer enters sleep mode from 5 to 180 minutes The printer automatically enters sleep mode when it displays no errors is receiving no print jobs and is performing no control panel or other commands In sleep mode the LCD screen internal...

Page 159: ... the same color as the color displayed on the control panel and ink door label and then reinstall the cartridge If the message persists insert a new ink cartridge Condensation may have occurred in the ink cartridge Remove the cartridge leave it for four hours or more at room temperature then reinstall the cartridge Ink Cartridge Error Ink cannot be detected Insert again or replace ink cartridge In...

Page 160: ... filter USB Memory Error Failed to read USB memory One of the following conditions may have occurred The USB memory device was removed while the printer was reading the data The selected file is corrupted The USB memory device s format type or the file format may not be supported FAT32 Make sure that the power light on the control panel is not flashing before removing the USB memory device from th...

Page 161: ...appears again contact Epson for support Command Error Check print settings on RIP Try the following Press the cancel button to cancel the print job Check that the installed RIP software is compatible with the printer Make sure you have the latest firmware and are running the latest version of Garment Creator software Information Some time has passed since operation began Finish task quickly nozzle...

Page 162: ...he printer automatically stops printing Turn off the printer disconnect the power cable from both the outlet and the printer and then reconnect them Turn the printer on and off several times If the same call for service is displayed on the LCD screen contact Epson for support and provide them with the displayed service code Status Icons Icons Description Printer temperature alert Displayed when th...

Page 163: ...esponds roughly to the remaining bottle capacity The waste ink bottle is almost full Make sure you have a new waste ink bottle ready The waste ink bottle is full Replace the waste ink bottle with a new one Head cleaning set status The size of the filled square corresponds roughly to the time remaining before replacement is required ...

Page 164: ...eaning solution remaining in the cartridge WH White CL Cleaning Y Yellow M Magenta C Cyan BK Black Time before next automatic cleaning The amount of time before automatic cleaning will occur is displayed Ten minutes before automatic cleaning occurs the time display continues to blink but stops updating The color changes when it is time to clean There may be variations in the time before automatic ...

Page 165: ... Check these sections if you have problems operating your product Printer Does Not Turn On LCD Screen Shuts Off Parent topic Solving Problems Printer Does Not Turn On If the printer does not turn on try these solutions Make sure the power cable is securely connected Make sure the power outlet works by connecting the power cable for another electronic device Parent topic Solving Printer Problems LC...

Page 166: ...n Make sure any interface cables are connected securely at both ends If you have a spare cable try connecting with the spare cable Check the model and specifications of the interface cable to see if the cable is appropriate for your computer and printer If a USB memory device is connected to the printer Garment Creator saves the print job to the USB memory device first and then to the printer inst...

Page 167: ...ected to your printer and to your router access point switch or hub Try connecting your printer to a different port or a different router access point switch or hub Try connecting with a different Ethernet cable Try printing to your printer from another computer on the network Parent topic Solving Printing Problems Print Head Moves But Nothing Prints If the print head is moving and nothing prints ...

Page 168: ...rface and place it on the platen as shown here Check that the pre treatment solution is completely dry and reload the T shirt on the platen Parent topic Solving Printing Problems Related tasks Adjusting the Height of the Platen Message Is Displayed After Cleaning the Encoder Strip Carriage Scale If a cleaning message is displayed on the LCD screen after you have cleaned the encoder strip carriage ...

Page 169: ...SB Memory Device When you connect a USB memory device an icon is not automatically displayed on the printer control panel Select USB File List from the Settings menu or transmit data from a computer to the USB memory device connected to the printer Make sure files on the USB memory device are saved in the root folder Only prn files are displayed when the device is connected to the printer Also che...

Page 170: ...y try these solutions Clean the print head and print the check pattern again If cleaning the print head several times does not solve the problem clean the suction cap For White ink also wash the tubes If the printer has not been used for a long time nozzles may be dried and clogged If cleaning the print head does not solve the problem replace the ink cartridges with cleaning cartridges Lint may ha...

Page 171: ...ted Image is grainy Adjust the platen height Print in uni directional mode to see if the platen height adjustment is off Align the print head Perform a feed adjustment Make sure you are using genuine Epson ink cartridges If you use non Epson ink cartridges the printed result may be faint or the colors may be inaccurate because the remaining ink level is not correctly detected Make sure your ink ca...

Page 172: ... use a stronger pre treatment solution Parent topic Solving Print Quality Problems Related tasks Performing a Nozzle Check Adjusting the Height of the Platen Aligning the Print Head Shaking and Replacing the Ink Cartridges Cleaning Around the Print Head Cleaning the Platen Path Related topics Pre treating a T shirt Lines Are Misaligned If vertical ruled lines are misaligned in your print try these...

Page 173: ...ction mode in the Garment Creator software This mode is not applicable when White ink is used Parent topic Solving Print Quality Problems Related tasks Cleaning the Suction Cap Performing a Nozzle Check Aligning the Print Head Cleaning Around the Print Head Cleaning the Platen Path White Ink Quality Is Poor If you notice that the White ink is uneven too dark too light blurry or unclear try these s...

Page 174: ... is insufficient since the T shirt does not dry completely and the fibers are not pressed flat Make sure your White ink cartridges have not expired For best results use ink cartridges before the expiration date printed on the package within a year of installation in the printer Replace expired cartridges with new ones Wash the ink tubes when a message is displayed This cleans out any sediment from...

Page 175: ...paper make sure you are printing with a medium size standard platen Parent topic Solving Print Quality Problems Uninstall Your Product Software If you have a problem that requires you to uninstall and re install your software follow the instructions for your operating system Uninstalling Product Software Windows Uninstalling Product Software Mac Parent topic Solving Problems Uninstalling Product S...

Page 176: ...ck OK Then follow any on screen instructions 4 Restart your computer then re install your software Note If re installing your product software does not solve a problem contact Epson support Parent topic Uninstall Your Product Software Uninstalling Product Software Mac In most cases you do not need to uninstall your product software before re installing it However you can download the Uninstaller u...

Page 177: ...change without notice Note If you experience difficulty with the toll free number call 562 276 1305 U S or 905 709 3481 Canada Before you call make sure you have your printer serial number and proof of purchase Visit epson com support U S or epson ca support Canada and select your product for solutions to common problems You can download drivers firmware and documentation get FAQs and troubleshoot...

Page 178: ...ions Electrical Specifications Environmental Specifications Dimension Specifications Ink Cartridge Specifications Cleaning Cartridge Specifications Pre treatment Solution Specifications Ink Cleaning and Tube Cleaning Solution Specifications Safety and Approvals Specifications Windows System Requirements To use your product and its software your computer should meet these requirements Microsoft Win...

Page 179: ... To use your product and its software your Mac should meet these requirements OS X version OS X 10 10 x 10 11 x and macOS 10 12 x and macOS 10 13 x CPU Intel i5 or better Memory 8GB or more Hard disk space available 32GB or more Interface Two High Speed USB ports compatible with USB 2 0 Specification Rear port for computer connection Front port for external USB device connection Ethernet 100Base T...

Page 180: ...zles 2 Socket interval 5 04 inches 128 mm Socket diameter 0 78 inch 19 9 mm Available heights 0 93 inch to 1 24 inches 23 5 mm to 31 5 mm Thickness of height regulation spacers 0 3 inch 7 5 mm 4 points Resolution White 1440 1440 dpi maximum Color 1440 720 dpi maximum Control code ESC P raster undisclosed command Platen feed method Conveyor belt Built in memory Main memory 512MB Network 128MB Paren...

Page 181: ...ing 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C within 120 hours at 140 F 60 C and 1 month at 104 F 40 C Storage after unpacking 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C within 1 month at 104 F 40 C Note Operating the printer when the temperature around the print head exceeds 86 F 30 C will cause more frequent automatic cleaning cycles Humidity non condensing Operating 20 to 80 RH Storage 5 to 85 RH Parent topic Technical Specifications ...

Page 182: ... Color Mode Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Expiration date Opened package Up to 1 year from installation in printer Unopened package See the date printed on the package at normal temperature Temperature Operating 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Storage in package and after installation in printer 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C within 4 days at 4 F 20 C and 1 month at 104 F 40 C Transporting in package 4 to 140 F 20 to 60...

Page 183: ...inted on the package at normal temperature Temperature Operating 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Storage in package and after installation in printer 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C within 4 days at 4 F 20 C and 1 month at 104 F 40 C Transporting in package 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C within 4 days at 4 F 20 C 1 month at 104 F 40 C and 72 hours at 140 F 60 C Capacity 23 7 oz 700 ml Dimensions Width 1 57 inches 40 mm Depth ...

Page 184: ...apacity 5 28 gal 20 L Dimensions box 11 8 inches 300 mm 11 8 inches 300 mm 11 8 inches 300 mm Parent topic Technical Specifications Ink Cleaning and Tube Cleaning Solution Specifications Expiration date See the date printed on the package at normal temperature Temperature Operating 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Storage in package 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C within 4 days at 4 F 20 C and 1 month at 104 F 40 C Tr...

Page 185: ...rt B class A Canada Safety CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EMC CAN CSA CEI IEC CISPR 22 Class A Caution This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Parent topic Technical Specifications ...

Page 186: ...o follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Use only the type of power source indicated on the product s label Use only the power cord that comes with the product Use of another cord may cause fires or shock Do not use the cord with any other equipment Place the product near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily unplugged Connect your product to a properly grounded power outl...

Page 187: ...for sufficient ventilation Do not block or cover openings in the cabinet or insert objects through the slots Keep the product away from potential sources of electromagnetic interference such as loudspeakers or the base units of cordless telephones When connecting the product to a computer or other device with a cable ensure the correct orientation of the connectors Each connector has only one corr...

Page 188: ...nse immediately with water Failure to observe this precaution could result in bloodshot eyes or mild inflammation If waste ink is swallowed consult a physician immediately do not induce vomiting After replacing the waste ink bottle wash your hands thoroughly Do not put your hand inside the product or touch any cartridges during printing Install a new ink cartridge immediately after removing an exp...

Page 189: ...e designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause har...

Page 190: ...r Mandrichenko Steve P Miller Sergio Monesi Keith Owens George Petrov Greg Roelofs Kai Uwe Rommel Steve Salisbury Dave Smith Steven M Schweda Christian Spieler Cosmin Truta Antoine Verheijen Paul von Behren Rich Wales Mike White This software is provided as is without warranty of any kind express or implied In no event shall Info ZIP or its contributors be held liable for any direct indirect incid...

Page 191: ...rams We provide the source code of the Bonjour Programs pursuant to the Apple Public Source License Version1 2 or its latest version until five 5 years after the discontinuation of same model of this printer product If you desire to receive the source code of the Bonjour Programs contact Epson support You can redistribute Bonjour Programs and or modify it under the terms of the Apple Public Source...

Page 192: ...atements that contains any part of Covered Code 1 7 Original Code means a the Source Code of a program or other work as originally made available by Apple under this License including the Source Code of any updates or upgrades to such programs or works made available by Apple under this License and that has been expressly identified by Apple as such in the header file s of such work and b the obje...

Page 193: ...ou Externally Deploy Your Modifications You must make Source Code of all Your Externally Deployed Modifications either available to those to whom You have Externally Deployed Your Modifications or publicly available Source Code of Your Externally Deployed Modifications must be released under the terms set forth in this License including the license grants set forth in Section 3 below for as long a...

Page 194: ... herein Additional Terms to one or more recipients of Covered Code However You may do so only on Your own behalf and as Your sole responsibility and not on behalf of Apple or any Contributor You must obtain the recipient s agreement that any such Additional Terms are offered by You alone and You hereby agree to indemnify defend and hold Apple and every Contributor harmless for any liability incurr...

Page 195: ...F LIABILITY OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU In no event shall Apple s total liability to You for all damages other than as may be required by applicable law under this License exceed the amount of fifty dollars 50 00 10 Trademarks This License does not grant any rights to use the trademarks or trade names Apple Apple Computer Mac Mac OS QuickTime Quic...

Page 196: ...nse This customary commercial license in technical data and software is provided in accordance with FAR 12 211 Technical Data and 12 212 Computer Software and for Department of Defense purchases DFAR 252 227 7015 Technical Data Commercial Items and 227 7202 3 Rights in Commercial Computer Software or Computer Software Documentation Accordingly all U S Government End Users acquire Covered Code with...

Page 197: ...aw Where You are located in the province of Quebec Canada the following clause applies The parties hereby confirm that they have requested that this License and all related documents be drafted in English Les parties ont exigé que le présent contrat et tous les documents connexes soient rédigés en anglais EXHIBIT A Portions Copyright 1999 2003 Apple Computer Inc All Rights Reserved This file conta...

Page 198: ...rived from this software may not be called OpenSSL nor may OpenSSL appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project 6 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AS IS AN...

Page 199: ...g conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of...

Page 200: ...ion b patent infringement c copyright infringement or misuse or d trade secret misappropriation an IP Claim You and Epson also agree notwithstanding Section 1 6 that a court not an arbitrator may decide if a claim or cause of action is for an IP Claim 1 2 Binding Arbitration You and Epson agree that all Disputes shall be resolved by binding arbitration according to this Agreement ARBITRATION MEANS...

Page 201: ... Procedure If you or Epson commences arbitration the arbitration shall be governed by the rules of JAMS that are in effect when the arbitration is filed excluding any rules that permit arbitration on a class or representative basis the JAMS Rules available at http www jamsadr com or by calling 1 800 352 5267 and under the rules set forth in this Agreement All Disputes shall be resolved by a single...

Page 202: ...h you or Epson seeks 75 000 or less in damages exclusive of attorney s fees and costs if the arbitrator s decision results in an award to you in an amount greater than Epson s last written offer if any to settle the Dispute Epson will i pay you 1 000 or the amount of the award whichever is greater ii pay you twice the amount of your reasonable attorney s fees if any and iii reimburse you for any e...

Page 203: ...und to be unenforceable that provision shall be severed with the remainder of this Agreement remaining in full force and effect The foregoing shall not apply to the prohibition against class or representative actions as provided in Section 1 5 This means that if Section 1 5 is found to be unenforceable the entire Section 1 but only Section 1 shall be null and void Parent topic Notices Trademarks E...

Page 204: ...on Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from electromagnetic interference that occurs from the use of any interface cables other than those designated as Epson approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation This information is subject to change without notice A Note Concerning Responsible Use of Copyrighted Materials C...

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