Epson Stylus Pro 9000 Service Manual - Page 143

Service Error Codes and Replaceable Parts

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EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 6.5 Service Error Codes and Replaceable Parts When some consumable parts reach their predetermined end-of-life, a "Maintenance Call" or "Service Call" message appears. (See The Difference Between a 'Maintenance Call' and a 'Service Call' at right.) Follow the maintenance procedures given in the table below. Table 6-5. Service Error Codes and Replaceable Parts LCD Message Maintenance Procedures Reference "Maintenance Call 0100" or "Service Call 00000100" Replace these parts: Waste Ink Pads (R/L) Pump Assembly Capping Assembly Flushing Box (R/L) Printhead Cleaner Blade See Maintenance Procedures on page 67 for detailed instructions "Service Call 00000101" Perform these adjustments: Waste Ink Counter Clear (See Maintenance Mode 2 on page 17.) Cleaner Counter (See Maintenance Mode 2 on page 17.) Cutter Position Adjustment (See Cutter Position Adjustment on page 131.) Replace the Ink Tubes Clear the CR Motor Counter (see Maintenance Mode 2 on page 17) See Ink Holder Disassembly on page 84 for detailed instructions For a list of other service error codes, see LCD Error Messages on page 40. 6.5.1 The Difference Between a 'Maintenance Call' and a 'Service Call' A "Maintenance Call" means that a part needs to be replaced soon, or the printer will no longer operate. A "Service Call" means the printer cannot operate until it receives further attention. For example, MAINTENANCE CALL 0100 appears on the display to warn that the Waste Ink Pads are about 99% full and need to be replaced soon. The printer continues printing even though this message appears instead of READY or PRINTING. When the Waste Ink counter determines that the Waste Ink Pads are completely full, SERVICE CALL 00000100 appears and the printer stops printing. Maintenance 143

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EPSON Stylus Pro 9000
Maintenance
143
6.5
Service Error Codes and Replaceable
Parts
When some consumable parts reach their predetermined end-of-life, a
“Maintenance Call” or “Service Call” message appears. (See
The Difference
Between a ‘Maintenance Call’ and a ‘Service Call’
at right.) Follow the
maintenance procedures given in the table below.
For a list of other service error codes, see
LCD Error Messages
on page 40.
6.5.1
The Difference Between a ‘Maintenance Call’
and a ‘Service Call’
A “Maintenance Call” means that a part needs to be replaced soon, or the
printer will no longer operate. A “Service Call” means the printer cannot
operate until it receives further attention.
For example, MAINTENANCE CALL 0100
appears on the display to warn that
the Waste Ink Pads are about 99% full and need to be replaced soon. The
printer continues printing even though this message appears instead of
READY or PRINTING.
When the Waste Ink counter determines that the Waste Ink Pads are
completely full, SERVICE CALL 00000100 appears and the printer stops
printing.
Table 6-5.
Service Error Codes and Replaceable Parts
LCD Message
Maintenance Procedures
Reference
“Maintenance Call 0100”
or
“Service Call 00000100”
Replace these parts:
Waste Ink Pads (R/L)
Pump Assembly
Capping Assembly
Flushing Box (R/L)
Printhead Cleaner Blade
Perform these adjustments:
Waste Ink Counter Clear
(See
Maintenance Mode 2
on page 17.)
Cleaner Counter (See
Maintenance Mode 2
on
page 17.)
Cutter Position Adjustment
(See
Cutter Position
Adjustment
on page 131.)
See
Maintenance
Procedures
on
page 67 for
detailed
instructions
“Service Call 00000101”
Replace the Ink Tubes
Clear the CR Motor Counter
(see
Maintenance Mode 2
on page 17)
See
Ink Holder
Disassembly
on
page 84 for
detailed
instructions