Canon PIXMA iP5200 Service Manual - Page 29
Waste ink counter setting, User mode, See 3.3. Adjustment / Settings, 5 Service mode, for details.]
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(3) Waste ink counter setting When the logic board ass'y is replaced, reset the waste ink counter. In addition, according to the waste ink amount, replace the waste ink absorber (ink absorber kit). The standard amount for waste ink absorber replacement is given in the table below. Waste ink amount*1 Less than 7% Ink absorber kit replacement Not required. 7% or more Required. *1: Check the waste ink amount by service test print or EEPROM information print. [See 3.3. Adjustment / Settings, (5) Service mode, for details.] (4) User mode Function Procedures Print head manual cleaning - Cleaning both black and color: See "Standalone printer operation" below. - Cleaning black or color separately, or both black and color: Perform from the printer driver Maintenance tab. Print head deep cleaning - Cleaning black or color separately, or both black and color: Perform from the printer driver Maintenance tab. Paper feed roller cleaning See "Standalone printer operation" below. Nozzle check pattern printing - See "Standalone printer operation" below. - Perform from the printer driver Maintenance tab. Remarks Print head alignment Bottom plate cleaning - See "Standalone printer operation" below. - Perform from the printer driver Maintenance tab. (Automatic head alignment, Manual head alignment) Perform from the printer driver Maintenance tab. Print head replacement The print head is replaceable at the same position as for ink tank replacement. (Open the access cover. When the carriage stops at the center, the print head can be replaced.) In Custom Settings of the printer driver Maintenance tab, manual print head alignment (by selecting the optimum values) as with the conventional models can be performed. Cleaning of the platen ribs when the back side of paper gets smeared. 1) Turn on the printer. 1-24