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Epson Stylus Photo RX620 5. On the test page, select the pattern in each row with the two vertical lines most precisely printed on top of each other. You may need to use a magnifying glass or loupe. . 2. Open the scanner lid and slide the transportation lock to the locked position. 6. Select the number of the best pattern in the first row by pressing the l and r buttons. Then press OK. 7. The next row number appears. Select the best pattern for each remaining row. 8. When you're finished you see the message Head alignment completed on the LCD screen. Press OK to return to the Setup Menu. Transporting the RX620 If you move your RX620 some distance, you need to prepare it for transportation in its original box or one of a similar size. Caution: To avoid damage, always leave the ink cartridges installed when transporting the RX620. Never transport or store the RX620 on its side or in a tilted or upside-down position. 1. Press the P On button to turn on the RX620. Wait until the scanner carriage moves to the home position (toward the left side) and the print head locks in the far right position. Then turn the RX620 off. Caution: Be sure to move the transportation lock back to the unlocked position after installing the RX620 in its new location. 3. Close the scanner lid. 4. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet. Then disconnect the USB cable from your computer. 5. Unplug the cord from the TPU connector. 6. Remove any paper from the sheet feeder and output tray, then remove the paper support. 7. Close the output tray. 8. Lift up the scanner unit. 9. Remove the orange print head lock from its storage area and install it as shown to prevent the print head from moving during transport. If you can't find the orange print head lock, tape the print head to the case. Caution: Be sure to remove the orange print head lock or tape after installing the RX620 in its new location. 11/04 Epson Stylus Photo RX620 - 17

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5.
On the test page, select the pattern in each row with the two
vertical lines most precisely printed on top of each other.
You may need to use a magnifying glass or loupe.
.
6.
Select the number of the best pattern in the first row by
pressing the
l
and
r
buttons. Then press
OK
.
7.
The next row number appears. Select the best pattern for
each remaining row.
8.
When you’re finished you see the message
Head alignment
completed
on the LCD screen. Press
OK
to return to the
Setup Menu.
Transporting the RX620
If you move your RX620 some distance, you need to prepare
it for transportation in its original box or one of a similar size.
Caution:
To avoid damage, always leave the ink cartridges installed when
transporting the RX620. Never transport or store the RX620 on its
side or in a tilted or upside-down position.
1.
Press the
P
On
button to turn on the RX620. Wait until
the scanner carriage moves to the home position (toward
the left side) and the print head locks in the far right
position. Then turn the RX620 off.
2.
Open the scanner lid and slide the transportation lock to
the
locked position.
Caution:
Be sure to move the transportation lock back to the unlocked
position after installing the RX620 in its new location.
3.
Close the scanner lid.
4.
Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet. Then
disconnect the USB cable from your computer.
5.
Unplug the cord from the
TPU
connector.
6.
Remove any paper from the sheet feeder and output tray,
then remove the paper support.
7.
Close the output tray.
8.
Lift up the scanner unit.
9.
Remove the orange print head lock from its storage area and
install it as shown to prevent the print head from moving
during transport. If you can’t find the orange print head
lock, tape the print head to the case.
Caution:
Be sure to remove the orange print head lock or tape after
installing the RX620 in its new location.