Epson 1520 User Manual - Page 123

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Maintenance and Transportation Caution: Load paper that's at least 8.3 inches (210 mm) wide so ink doesn't spray onto the platen. Using the Control Panel 1. Turn on the printer and load paper in the built-in sheet feeder, making sure the right edge guide is positioned correctly for your paper's width and the paper release lever is in the single sheet position. See page 3-6 for instructions. 2. Turn off your printer. 3. Hold down the Pause button and turn on the printer to turn on print head alignment mode. The printer loads a sheet of paper and prints an instruction sheet telling you how to select a language (the default setting is English). The printer can then print instructions on aligning the print heads in the language you choose. 4. Press the Alt button until the Ink Out B and Ink Out A lights on your control panel indicate the language you want to use. English Both lights off French Ink Out B on and Ink Out A off Spanish Both lights on Portuguese Ink Out B flashing and Ink Out A on German Ink Out B flashing and Ink Out A off Italian Ink Out B off and Ink Out A on 5. Press the Pause button. The printer prints instructions on aligning the print heads using the control panel. 6. Follow the instructions on the sheet. When the print heads are aligned, turn off the printer to exit print head alignment mode. 7. After five seconds, turn on the printer to resume printing. 6-9

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Maintenance and Transportation
6-9
Using the Control Panel
1.
Turn on the printer and load paper in the built-in sheet
feeder, making sure the right edge guide is positioned
correctly for your paper’s width and the paper release lever
is in the single sheet position. See page 3-6 for instructions.
2.
Turn off your printer.
3.
Hold down the
Pause
button and turn on the printer to
turn on print head alignment mode.
The printer loads a sheet of paper and prints an instruction
sheet telling you how to select a language (the default
setting is English). The printer can then print instructions
on aligning the print heads in the language you choose.
4.
Press the
Alt
button until the
Ink Out
B
and
Ink Out
A
lights on your control panel indicate the language you want
to use.
English
Both lights
off
French
Ink Out
B
on
and
Ink Out
A
off
Spanish
Both lights
on
Portuguese
Ink Out
B
flashing
and
Ink Out
A
on
German
Ink Out
B
flashing
and
Ink Out
A
off
Italian
Ink Out
B
off
and
Ink Out
A
on
5.
Press the
Pause
button. The printer prints instructions on
aligning the print heads using the control panel.
6.
Follow the instructions on the sheet. When the print heads
are aligned, turn off the printer to exit print head alignment
mode.
7.
After five seconds, turn on the printer to resume printing.
Caution:
Load paper that’s at least
8.3 inches (210
mm) wide
so ink doesn’t spray onto
the platen.