Replacing Ink Cartridges; Checking Ink Levels; Checking From The Printer - Epson SL-D700 Operation Manual

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SL-D700
Operation Guide

Replacing Ink Cartridges

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Caution:
❏ Do not disassemble ink cartridges.
If it is disassembled, ink could get in your eyes or adhere to your skin.
❏ Do not shake the ink cartridges too hard.
Ink may leak from the cartridge if you shake it too hard.
❏ Do not store ink cartridges within the reach of children.
❏ If ink gets in the eyes or mouth, or stains the skin, treat the area as follows.
- If ink adheres to your skin, immediately wash it off using soapy water.
- If ink enters your eyes, rinse immediately with water. Failure to observe this precaution could result in bloodshot
eyes or mild inflammation. If you notice any abnormalities, consult a physician immediately.
- If ink enters your mouth, consult a physician immediately.
Important:
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❏ See the following points when working with ink cartridges.
"Notes on Ink Cartridges" on page 19
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❏ If you do not have a new ink cartridge for installation, leave the expended ink cartridge in the printer until the new
one is ready. If the printer is left without the ink cartridges, it may malfunction.
❏ When an ink cartridge is running low, replace it with a new ink cartridge as soon as possible.
❏ Do not leave the printer without ink cartridges installed. The inks inside the printer may dry and you may not be
able to print. When you are not using the printer, make sure there is an ink cartridge installed in each slot.

Checking Ink Levels

Checking from the Printer

When the ink remaining falls below the minimum value, the ink light on the front of the printer turns on.
"Front" on page 6
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Ink light
Replacing Ink Cartridges
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