Epson Stylus Pro 7890 Quick Reference Guide - Page 5
Loading and Using Cut Sheet Paper, Checking and Cleaning the Print Head, Automatically Checking - driver
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Loading and Using Cut Sheet Paper 1 Remove any roll paper from the paper path. Make sure the printer is turned on and the roll paper cover is closed. 2 Press the Paper source button until the Sheet icon appears on the LCD screen. 3 Feed the sheet down into the paper slot until it meets resistance. Make sure the right edge of the paper is straight and aligned with the vertical line on the roll paper cover. Note: If the sheet is more than 19 mil thick, you need to use the Paper release (ePlaten) button. 4 Press . The sheet feeds into printing position automatically. 5 Check the printer's control panel and select the correct media type, if necessary. 6 Print your page. After it has been printed, the sheet stays in the printer. 7 To remove your print, press the button while holding the sheet. Checking and Cleaning the Print Head Automatically Checking and Cleaning the Print Head The printer automatically checks the nozzles and cleans them if necessary. You can specify how often you want this to happen. 1 Press the Menu button. PRINTER SETUP is highlighted. Press again. • OFF-The printer will not perform automatic nozzle checks and cleaning cycles. Note: You can also run nozzle checks and head cleaning cycles from your computer using the Epson Printer Utility4 (Macintosh®) or the Utility tab in your printer driver (Windows®). See your User's Guide for more information. 2 Press until AUTO NOZZLE CHECK is highlighted, then press . 3 Select one of the following, then press OK: • ON: PERIODICALLY-The printer periodically checks its nozzles and runs a cleaning cycle if necessary (default setting). • ON: EVERY JOB-The printer automatically checks its nozzles and runs a cleaning cycle if necessary before each print job. This process uses a very small amount of ink (and no paper) and is useful if you are running large print jobs unattended. 4