Epson Stylus Pro 10600 - UltraChrome Ink Printer Guide - Page 156

Replacing the Waste Ink System

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Maintaining and Transporting the Printer | 5-27 5. Release the front casters and retract the stabilizer knobs. 6. Carefully roll the printer to its new location. Relock the casters and extend the stabilizer knobs after moving. Replacing the Waste Ink System Approximately every two years of normal usage (25% duty cycle) or after 20,000 B0-size prints, you should have your authorized EPSON servicer replace the waste ink system. This is necessary to prevent damage to the print head and maintain print quality. Parts and labor for this service are not covered under the terms of the limited warranty. You can monitor the status of the waste ink system through the control panel (see page 5-3) or through the Ink Pad percentage displayed on the nozzle check print (see page 5-2); a low percentage means that the pad is nearing the end of its service life. The printer displays the following message on the control panel when the waste ink system is almost full: MAINTENANCE REQ. 0100 You should call to schedule service at this point. When the waste ink system is at full capacity, the printer stops and displays the following message: SERVICE REQ. 00000100 5-27

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Maintaining and Transporting the Printer
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5.
Release the front casters and retract the stabilizer knobs.
6.
Carefully roll the printer to its new location. Relock the casters and
extend the stabilizer knobs after moving.
Replacing the Waste Ink System
Approximately every two years of normal usage (25% duty cycle) or after
20,000 B0-size prints, you should have your authorized EPSON servicer
replace the waste ink system. This is necessary to prevent damage to the print
head and maintain print quality. Parts and labor for this service are not
covered under the terms of the limited warranty.
You can monitor the status of the waste ink system through the control
panel (see page 5-3) or through the Ink Pad percentage displayed on the
nozzle check print (see page 5-2); a low percentage means that the pad is
nearing the end of its service life.
The printer displays the following message on the control panel when the
waste ink system is almost full:
MAINTENANCE REQ. 0100
You should call to schedule service at this point. When the waste ink system
is at full capacity, the printer stops and displays the following message:
SERVICE REQ. 00000100