Cleaning The Print Head - Epson SureColor T3000 User Manual

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Cleaning the print head

Although head cleaning can be performed from the computer or the printer, the cleaning
procedures differ as explained below.
From the computer
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All nozzles are cleaned.
From the printer
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You can clean all nozzles or select for cleaning only those nozzles for which the printed
nozzle check pattern indicates a problem.
Notes on head cleaning
Note the following points when performing head cleaning.
Clean the print head only if print quality declines; for example, if the printout is blurry or
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the color is incorrect or missing. Ink is consumed when head cleaning is performed.
Cleaning all nozzles consumes some of each color of ink. Even if you are using only
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black inks for black and white printing, color inks are also consumed.
When repeating head cleaning in a short time period, the Maintenance Box may fill up
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quickly due to a small amount of ink evaporation in the Maintenance Box. Prepare a
spare Maintenance Box if there is not enough empty space in the box.
If the nozzles are still clogged after cleaning the print head several times, we
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recommend trying power cleaning.
Power cleaning consumes more ink than normal head cleaning. Check the remaining
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ink level in advance, and prepare a new ink cartridge before you start cleaning if the ink
is low.
If the nozzles are still clogged after performing power cleaning, turn off the printer and
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leave it overnight or longer. When left for some time, the clogged ink may dissolve.
If the nozzles are still clogged, contact your dealer or Epson Support.
Cleaning the print head
From the computer
Explanations in this section use the Windows printer driver as an example.
Use Epson Printer Utility 4 for Mac OS X.
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