Cleaning The Paper Path - Epson Gemini User Manual

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Cleaning the Paper Path

1. Remove the adhesive strip from the cleaning sheet.
2. Load the cleaning sheet face-up in the upper tray (for instructions, see
3. Open the right cabinet door on the front of the Gemini and press the
4. Feed the sheet through the printer three to five times for a thorough
5. If you use Matte paper in the lower tray, or experience a paper jam in the
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Maintaining the System
You need to use a cleaning sheet to clean the paper path in the following
situations:
• When you use Matte paper, clean the paper path after every 50 sheets
you print. If you use only Luster paper, you don't need to clean the
paper path unless you experience a paper misfeed.
• When you use Matte paper and then switch to Luster paper, clean the
paper path before loading the Luster paper.
• If any paper misfeeds, clean the paper path and try printing again.
A cleaning sheet is included with each 50-sheets of Matte paper in a
package. You can also order a package of 3 cleaning sheets (part number
S041150); see page 5-3 for ordering instructions.
If there are print jobs still waiting to be printed, you need to
temporarily disable the printer on which you need to clean the paper
path before inserting the cleaning sheet. Click the checkbox for the
printer in the Enable/Status column on the bottom of the EPPServer
screen to uncheck it (see page 3-14). When you've finished using the
cleaning sheet (as described below), click the checkbox to enable the
printer and continue printing.
page 6-5).
button to feed the cleaning sheet into the printer.
Eject/Continue
cleaning, then discard the sheet. (You are not billed for this.)
Keep the sheet clean, smooth, and flat as you're using it.
lower tray, you also need to clean the lower paper path.
Remove all the paper from the upper paper tray, then repeat steps 1
through 4 to load the cleaning sheet and feed it through the lower tray's
paper path.
Don't use liquids, cleaning cloths, or any other method to clean the
paper path.

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