Printing On Special Media; Replacing An Ink Cartridge - Epson Stylus Color 670 Product Information

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EPSON Stylus COLOR 670

Printing on Special Media

Whether you print on plain paper or special media, you need
to select the Media Type setting according to the guidelines in
the table below.
For this paper name...
Plain paper and envelopes
EPSON 360 dpi Ink Jet Paper
EPSON Iron-On Cool Peel Transfer Paper
EPSON High Quality Ink Jet Paper
EPSON Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper
EPSON Photo Quality Ink Jet Cards
EPSON Photo Quality Self Adhesive
Sheets
EPSON Photo Quality Glossy Paper
EPSON Photo Paper
EPSON Photo Quality Glossy Film
EPSON Photo Stickers
EPSON Ink Jet Transparencies
Matte Paper - Heavyweight
Additional Media Loading Guidelines
Don't use the cleaning sheets that may be included with
your special media; they may damage the printer.
Be sure to load the printable (whiter) side of the media face
up in the sheet feeder.
You can load paper up to the arrow mark on the left edge
guide.
In addition to the
Media Type
the correct
Paper Size
software.
If the special media has protective sheets between each sheet
of media, be sure to remove the protective sheets before
printing.
Some special media have a cut corner that you need to
position correctly; follow any instructions in the package.
Always handle sheets by the edges, and don't touch the
printable surface.
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Select this Media Type
setting
Plain paper
360 dpi Ink Jet Paper
Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper
Photo Paper
Photo Quality Glossy Film
Ink Jet Transparencies
Matte Paper - Heavyweight
option, remember to select
for your media in the printer

Replacing an Ink Cartridge

You cannot print if either ink cartridge is empty. Leave
the empty cartridge installed in the printer until you have
obtained a replacement. Otherwise the ink remaining in
the print head nozzles may dry out.
To ensure good results, use genuine EPSON ink
cartridges and do not refill them. Other products may
cause damage to your printer not covered by EPSON's
warranty.
When the B black or A color ink out light flashes, the
indicated cartridge is low on ink. This is a good time to make
sure you have a new cartridge. When the light stays on, the
cartridge is empty and you need to replace it.
When an installed ink cartridge is more than six months old,
you may also need to replace it if you notice that your
printouts don't look as good as they used to. If print quality
doesn't improve after cleaning and aligning the print head,
you can replace one or both cartridges.
Use these EPSON ink cartridges within six months of
installing them and before the expiration date on the package:
Black ink cartridge: S020187
Color ink cartridge: S020191
When you need new ink cartridges, contact your dealer or call
EPSON Accessories at (800) 873-7766 or visit our web site at
www.epsonsupplies.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please
call (800) 873-7766 for dealer referral.
If you need to replace an ink cartridge before the lights flash
(because the ink is too old, for example), follow the
instructions in "Replacing an Outdated Ink Cartridge" on
page 7.
Removing and Installing Ink Cartridges
You can replace a cartridge when the B black or A color ink
out light is either flashing or on. (If you perform these steps
when both ink out lights are off, the printer cleans the print
heads as described on page 8.)
Be sure you have a new ink cartridge before you begin. Once
you start the ink cartridge replacement procedure, you must
complete all the steps in one session.
Follow these steps to replace ink cartridges:
1. Make sure the printer is turned on and not printing (the
P power light should be on, but not flashing), then open
the printer cover.
To avoid damaging the printer, never move the print head
by hand. Don't open the clamp or remove a cartridge
except to replace it with a new one. Once you remove a
cartridge, you can't reuse it, even if it contains ink.
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