Epson SureColor S30670 User Manual - Page 24

Notes when not using the printer, If you are not using

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❏ The following components require regular maintenance at recommended intervals or according to the frequency with which the printer is used. Failure to perform regular maintenance could result in loss of print quality. In the absence of the appropriate maintenance, continued use could damage the print head. See "Regular Maintenance" on page 89. Component to be cleaned Print head Wiper Caps Wiper rail Frequency ❏ Once a week ❏ When colors in the printout are faint or missing even after head has been cleaned. Component requiring replacement Flushing pad Wiper cleaner Wiper Frequency Once every six months (or more often, depending on usage) ❏ The print head may not be capped (the print head may not return to the right side) if the printer is turned off when the media is jammed or an error has occurred. Capping is a function for automatically covering the print head with a cap (lid) to prevent the print head from drying out. In this case, turn on the power and wait until capping is performed automatically. ❏ When the power is on, do not remove the power plug or cut the power at the breaker. The print head may not be capped properly. In this case, turn on the power and wait until capping is performed automatically. ❏ The print head is automatically cleaned at a fixed interval after printing to keep the nozzle from clogging. Be sure that the waste ink bottle is installed whenever the printer is on. Notes when not using the printer If you are not using it, note the following points when storing the printer. If it is not stored correctly, you may not be able to print properly the next time it is used. ❏ If you do not print for a long time, the print head nozzles may become clogged. Turn the printer on at least once a week to prevent the print head clogging. Head cleaning will be performed automatically after the printer is turned on. Head cleaning helps maintain print quality. Do not turn the printer off until cleaning is complete. Introduction 24

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Introduction
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The following components require regular maintenance at recommended intervals or
according to the frequency with which the printer is used. Failure to perform regular
maintenance could result in loss of print quality. In the absence of the appropriate
maintenance, continued use could damage the print head.
See “Regular Maintenance” on page 89.
The print head may not be capped (the print head may not return to the right side) if the
printer is turned off when the media is jammed or an error has occurred. Capping is a
function for automatically covering the print head with a cap (lid) to prevent the print
head from drying out. In this case, turn on the power and wait until capping is performed
automatically.
When the power is on, do not remove the power plug or cut the power at the breaker.
The print head may not be capped properly. In this case, turn on the power and wait
until capping is performed automatically.
The print head is automatically cleaned at a fixed interval after printing to keep the
nozzle from clogging.
Be sure that the waste ink bottle is installed whenever the printer is on.
Notes when not using the printer
If you are not using it, note the following points when storing the printer. If it is not stored
correctly, you may not be able to print properly the next time it is used.
If you do not print for a long time, the print head nozzles may become clogged. Turn the
printer on at least once a week to prevent the print head clogging. Head cleaning will be
performed automatically after the printer is turned on. Head cleaning helps maintain
print quality. Do not turn the printer off until cleaning is complete.
Component to be cleaned
Frequency
Print head
Once a week
When colors in the printout are faint or missing even after
head has been cleaned.
Wiper
Caps
Wiper rail
Component requiring
replacement
Frequency
Flushing pad
Once every six months (or more often, depending on usage)
Wiper cleaner
Wiper