Epson Stylus Pro 4000 Professional Edition Service Manual - Page 64

User Paper Setting

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EPSON Stylus Pro 4000 † Cleaning unit life „ Calculate method Cleaning unit life is judged by pomp motor life. When in service, replace cap assembly, pomp assembly, flashing box, and wiper at the same time. „ Display (Life) 100 ~ 81% E F 80 ~ 61% E F 60 ~ 41% E∗∗∗ F 40 ~ 21% E∗∗ F 20% ~ 1% E∗ F Less than 1% remaining E F „ Maintenance call Life is less than 50%. „ Fatal error When life reaches to 0, service call occurs. „ Counter clear It is cleared by executing "Cleaning life initialization" in Maintenance mode 2 "Counter initialization menu". „ Count continuance If the life reaches to 0%, counter continues to count amount of full figure as register of 32 bits and stop count up at maximum positive number. CHECK P O IN T These values are intended to assist service personnel only. Do not explain the meaning of the display to users. Revision B 1.4.4.32 User Paper Setting Selecting this mode allows detection or input of the thickness of the available paper, and registration of the following setting item as up to ten user-defined paper. Also this function is able to refer to, register, delete, and set at "EPSON service utility". † Setting 1. Select user paper setting menu from the panel. 2. Select the paper number ("STD", "1" ~ "10") 3. Enter PG position. 4. Print the paper thickness detection pattern (Does not print when STD is selected.) 5. Check the printed patterns and select the number of the pattern with the least displacement. 6. Select cutting method. 7. Enter paper feed adjustment value. 8. Select eject paper roller. 9. Enter the ink drying time for each pass. 10. Select paper suction. 11. Select MW print quality adjustment. NOTE 1: In despite of paper number, it is possible to set paper related setting independently. 2: For details of patterns, refer to "Paper Thickness Detection Pattern (p. 68)". 3: When "STD" is selected for paper number, above 3.-11. are not displayed on the panel. 4: When "STD" is selected for paper type, it cannot input to each setting items. 5: "PRINTING" is displayed during printing adjustment pattern. 6: A default display of the paper thickness number selection is the number corresponded to the paper thickness performed gap adjustment. 7: The PG setting ("N" or "W" ) depends on the result of detection set paper by paper thickness sensor. Product Description Operating Panel 64

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EPSON Stylus Pro 4000
Revision B
Product Description
Operating Panel
64
Cleaning unit life
Calculate method
Cleaning unit life is judged by pomp motor life. When in service,
replace cap assembly, pomp assembly, flashing box, and wiper at the
same time.
Display (Life)
Maintenance call
Life is less than 50%.
Fatal error
When life reaches to 0, service call occurs.
Counter clear
It is cleared by executing "Cleaning life initialization" in Maintenance
mode 2 "Counter initialization menu".
Count continuance
If the life reaches to 0%, counter continues to count amount of full
figure as register of 32 bits and stop count up at maximum positive
number.
1.4.4.32
User Paper Setting
Selecting this mode allows detection or input of the thickness of the available
paper, and registration of the following setting item as up to ten user-defined
paper.
Also this function is able to refer to, register, delete, and set at "EPSON service
utility".
Setting
1.
Select user paper setting menu from the panel.
2.
Select the paper number ("STD", "1" ~ "10")
3.
Enter PG position.
4.
Print the paper thickness detection pattern
(Does not print when STD is selected.)
5.
Check the printed patterns and select the number of the pattern with
the least displacement.
6.
Select cutting method.
7.
Enter paper feed adjustment value.
8.
Select eject paper roller.
9.
Enter the ink drying time for each pass.
10.
Select paper suction.
11.
Select MW print quality adjustment.
NOTE
1:
In despite of paper number, it is possible to set paper related
setting independently.
2:
For details of patterns, refer to
"Paper Thickness Detection Pattern
(p. 68)"
.
3:
When “STD” is selected for paper number, above 3.-11. are not
displayed on the panel.
4:
When “STD” is selected for paper type, it cannot input to each
setting items.
5:
“PRINTING” is displayed during printing adjustment pattern.
6:
A default display of the paper thickness number selection is the
number corresponded to the paper thickness performed gap
adjustment.
7:
The PG setting (“N” or “W” ) depends on the result of detection set
paper by paper thickness sensor.
100 ~ 81%
E
∗∗∗∗∗
F
80 ~ 61%
E
∗∗∗∗
F
60 ~ 41%
E
∗∗∗
F
40 ~ 21%
E
∗∗
F
20% ~ 1%
E
F
Less than 1% remaining
E
F
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These values are intended to assist service personnel only.
Do not explain the meaning of the display to users.