Epson WorkForce 320 User Manual - Page 23

Cleaning the Print Head, Checking Ink Levels - black ink

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Cleaning the Print Head If print quality has declined and the nozzle check indicates clogged nozzles, you can clean the print head. Print head cleaning uses ink, so clean it only if necessary. Note: You cannot clean the print head if an ink cartridge is expended, and may not be able to clean it when a cartridge is low. You must replace the cartridge first (see page 25). 1. Load a few sheets of plain paper in the sheet feeder. 2. Press x Menu. 3. Press u or d to select Maintenance, then press OK. 4. Press u or d to select Head Cleaning, then press the x Color button. Cleaning lasts around 2 1/2 minutes. When it's finished, you see a message on the LCD screen. Caution: Never turn off the product during head cleaning or you may damage it. 5. Press 2 to run a nozzle check and confirm that the print head is clean. Note: If you don't see any improvement after cleaning the print head four times, turn off your product and wait at least six hours to let any dried ink soften. Then try cleaning the print head again. If quality does not improve, one of the ink cartridges may need to be replaced. If that doesn't help, contact Epson as described on page 46. If you do not use your product often, it is a good idea to print a few pages at least once a month to maintain good print quality. Checking Ink Levels You can check the ink levels anytime right on the LCD screen. To check the ink levels with your Windows or Macintosh software, see the instructions in your online User's Guide. Note: Printing stops when an ink cartridge is expended. If a color cartridge is expended, you may be able to continue printing temporarily with black ink; see the online User's Guide for more information. If the black cartridge is expended, you must replace it to continue printing. Cleaning the Print Head 23

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Cleaning the Print Head
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Cleaning the Print Head
If print quality has declined and the nozzle check indicates clogged nozzles, you
can clean the print head. Print head cleaning uses ink, so clean it only if necessary.
Note:
You cannot clean the print head if an ink cartridge is expended, and may not be able to
clean it when a cartridge is low. You must replace the cartridge first (see page 25).
1.
Load a few sheets of plain paper in the sheet feeder.
2.
Press
x
Menu
.
3.
Press
u
or
d
to select
Maintenance
, then press
OK
.
4.
Press
u
or
d
to select
Head Cleaning
, then press
the
x
Color
button.
Cleaning lasts around 2 1/2 minutes. When it’s finished, you see a message on
the LCD screen.
Caution:
Never turn off the product during head cleaning or you may damage it.
5.
Press
2
to run a nozzle check and confirm that the print head is clean.
Note:
If you don’t see any improvement after cleaning the print head four times, turn off your
product and wait at least six hours to let any dried ink soften. Then try cleaning the print
head again. If quality does not improve, one of the ink cartridges may need to be
replaced. If that doesn’t help, contact Epson as described on page 46.
If you do not use your product often, it is a good idea to print a few pages at least once
a month to maintain good print quality.
Checking Ink Levels
You can check the ink levels anytime right on the LCD screen. To check the ink
levels with your Windows or Macintosh software, see the instructions in your
online
User’s Guide
.
Note:
Printing stops when an ink cartridge is expended. If a color cartridge is expended, you
may be able to continue printing temporarily with black ink; see the online
User’s Guide
for more information. If the black cartridge is expended, you must replace it to continue
printing.