Epson Stylus COLOR 740 Special Edition User Manual - Page 130

Utility, Nozzle, Check, Finish, Clean, Printing from Windows, Printing from a Macintosh

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Caution: Never turn off the printer while the P power light is flashing, unless the printer hasn't moved or made any noise for more than 5 minutes. 3 After the P power light stops flashing, print a page to test the print quality and reset the cleaning cycle. If you're connected directly to the printer, run a nozzle check. Go to step 4. If you're using DOS or printing over a network, open an application and print a document containing black and color data. Then go to step 8. 4 Start an application, open a document, and access the printer settings dialog box as described in Printing from Windows or Printing from a Macintosh. 5 Click the Utility tab (Windows) or the Utility icon (Macintosh). You see the Utility menu. 6 Make sure paper is loaded in the printer and click the Nozzle Check icon, then click Next. The nozzle check pattern prints on your printer; see Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern for details. 7 If the nozzle check pattern is complete, click Finish. If the pattern is missing dots, click Clean to run another cleaning cycle. 8 If you don't see any improvement after cleaning two or three times, check the print quality solutions in Troubleshooting. Maintenance and Transportation Page 130

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Maintenance and Transportation
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3
After the
P
power light stops flashing, print a page to test the
print quality and reset the cleaning cycle.
If you’re connected directly to the printer, run a nozzle check.
Go to step 4.
If you’re using DOS or printing over a network, open an
application and print a document containing black and color
data. Then go to step 8.
4
Start an application, open a document, and access the printer
settings dialog box as described in
Printing from Windows
or
Printing from a Macintosh
.
5
Click the
Utility
tab (Windows) or the
Utility icon
(Macintosh). You see the Utility menu.
6
Make sure paper is loaded in the printer and click the
Nozzle
Check
icon, then click
Next
. The nozzle check pattern prints on
your printer; see
Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern
for
details.
7
If the nozzle check pattern is complete, click
Finish
.
If the pattern is missing dots, click
Clean
to run another
cleaning cycle.
8
If you don’t see any improvement after cleaning two or three
times, check the print quality solutions in
Troubleshooting
.
Caution:
Never turn off the
printer while the
P
power light is
flashing, unless the
printer hasn’t moved
or made any noise for
more than 5 minutes.