Epson F9200 User Manual - Page 88

Maintenance, When to Maintain Your Product

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Maintenance See the instructions in these sections to maintain your printer for optimum results. When to Maintain Your Product Preparing for Maintenance Stirring High Density Black Ink Replacing the Ink and Chip Unit Print Head Maintenance Cleaning Around the Print Heads Cleaning the Wipers and Wiper Attachment Points Cleaning the Anti-drying Caps Cleaning the Platen, Pressure Rollers, and Media Holding Plates Cleaning the Heat Shield Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle Replacing the Wiper and Wiper Cleaner Replacing the Media Holding Plates Applying Carriage Rod Grease Using the Spacer When to Maintain Your Product See the guidelines here to determine when you perform maintenance operations on your product or replace or refill consumables. If you need to perform an operation, use the links at the end of this topic. Caution: To prevent sedimentation and incorrect colors in your printed media, stir the High Density Black ink in the ink tank once a week. Note: You can set up certain maintenance operations to run automatically using settings on your product control panel. Symptom A low ink warning appears on the product LCD screen. Maintenance or consumable operation Check if you need to replace an ink and chip unit for the indicated color. 88

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Maintenance
See the instructions in these sections to maintain your printer for optimum results.
When to Maintain Your Product
Preparing for Maintenance
Stirring High Density Black Ink
Replacing the Ink and Chip Unit
Print Head Maintenance
Cleaning Around the Print Heads
Cleaning the Wipers and Wiper Attachment Points
Cleaning the Anti-drying Caps
Cleaning the Platen, Pressure Rollers, and Media Holding Plates
Cleaning the Heat Shield
Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle
Replacing the Wiper and Wiper Cleaner
Replacing the Media Holding Plates
Applying Carriage Rod Grease
Using the Spacer
When to Maintain Your Product
See the guidelines here to determine when you perform maintenance operations on your product or
replace or refill consumables. If you need to perform an operation, use the links at the end of this topic.
Caution:
To prevent sedimentation and incorrect colors in your printed media, stir the High Density
Black ink in the ink tank once a week.
Note:
You can set up certain maintenance operations to run automatically using settings on your product
control panel.
Symptom
Maintenance or consumable operation
A low ink warning appears on the product LCD
Check if you need to replace an ink and chip unit
screen.
for the indicated color.
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