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EPSON Stylus ® Pro 7600/9600 Quick Refer ence Guide EPSON Stylus ® Pro 7600/9600 Printed in USA CPD-14020[...]
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1 Slide the remo vable paper stop off the left end of the spindle. T o use a 3-inch roll paper core, attach the gray adapters to the paper stops at each end. See your Printer Guide for details. 2 P osition the r oll paper as shown, then slide it onto the spindle. 3 Slide the remo vable paper stop back onto the spindle and insert it firmly into the [...]
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2 4 F eed the sheet into the paper slot. Make sure the right edge of the paper is straight and aligned with the scale on the roll paper co ver . F or a large sheet of paper , feed it so that it comes out below . Then align the edges of the sheet with the rows of holes as sho wn. INCH MM 1 Make sure the printer is on and the roll paper cov er is clo[...]
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3 6 Align the board with the scale on the roll paper cover . 4 Open the front co ver . (The cover has special tabs that act as paper supports when the cover is open.) 5 F eed the posterboard into the paper slot until it meets resistance. If you ’ re using stock more than 39 inches long, load it long edge first (in landscape orientation). 7 Return[...]
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4 If you notice banding or missing colors in your printouts, the print head may need cleaning. F irst print a nozzle check pattern to find out the condition of the print head. Then run a cleaning cycle, if neccessary , and print another check pattern to test the results. 1 Load a sheet of coated ink jet paper (or roll paper) in the printer . 2 P re[...]
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5 5 Continue ▲ Before you begin a large print job , you should check your ink levels. If one of your cartridges is lo w , you can replace it before y ou start. Or you can wait until the ink runs out, replace the cartridge, and then continue the job without any loss of print quality . Checking Ink Levels The easiest way of checking ink levels is f[...]
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6 When one of the Ink Out lights stays on and INK OUT is displayed on the control panel, the cartridge is empty . T o replace the cartridge, first make sure the printer is on. 1 Open the ink compartment cov er . 2 Raise the ink lever to the unlocked position. 5 Hold the cartridge with the arro w mark pointing towar d the printer . Then insert the c[...]
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7 Replacing the Cutter Blade If you notice that the paper isn ’ t cut cleanly , you may need to replace the cutter blade. Y ou can check its status as described below: 1 P ress the SelecT ype button on the control panel, then press until you see PRINTER ST A TUS . 2 P ress , then press until you see SERVICE LIFE . 3 P ress , then press until you [...]
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Message Light Explanation or response READY Operate light on Printer is ready to print. PRINTING Operate light flashing Printer is receiving data. RESET All lights flash briefly Printer is resetting. PRESS P AUSE BUTTON Pause light on Press the Pause button to continue. WA I T Pause light on Printer is initializing, performing maintenance, or charg[...]
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Where T o Get Help Where T o Get Help 9 Message Light Explanation Response P APER JAM Paper Out light Paper has jammed in the Raise the paper lever and open flashing printer . the lower cover if necessary . Then remove the jammed paper , close the lower cover , and lower the lever . T urn the printer off and then back on. P APER NOT STRAIGHT Paper [...]
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E P S O N S t y l u s ® P r o 7 6 0 0 / 9 6 0 0 Quick Reference Guide CPD14020R1_Baf_QRG.qx 9/17/03 5:31 PM Page 1[...]