Epson Stylus Pro 10600 User Manual
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1-16 1-16|Setting Up the Printer Loading the Roll Paper Before you begin, locate the roll paper that was included with your printer. (It should already be loaded onto the 2-inch spindle.) You can use this Doubleweight Matte Paper to print the test patterns described later in this chapter. Follow these steps to load it in the printer: 1. Open the printer’s roll paper cover. 2. Insert the white end into the right mounting bracket inside the printer. Note Avoid touching the printable surface of the...
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1-17 Setting Up the Printer|1-17 3. Place the black end of the spindle into the corresponding left mounting bracket. 4. Press the Paper Source button on the control panel until the Roll Auto Cut light comes on. Note To avoid feeding excess paper, make sure you don’t select Sheet when you’re using roll paper.
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1-18 1-18|Setting Up the Printer 5. Pull the paper set lever out, to the released position. The Paper Out light on the control panel comes on and LOAD PAPER appears on the control panel display. 6. Feed the paper into the paper slot. You hear the paper suction fans come on.
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1-19 Setting Up the Printer|1-19 7. If you’re using the roll paper that came with the printer, decrease the suction by pressing the Paper Feed– button. This makes is easier to feed lighter-weight papers. 8. Pull the paper down so it extends all the way through the slot.
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1-20 1-20|Setting Up the Printer 9. Turn the roll back to remove any slack. Then align the paper with the two rows of holes at the paper exit. 10. Push the paper set lever all the way in, then close the roll paper cover. PRESS PAUSE BUTTON appears briefly on the control panel display. 11. Press the Pause button. The print head moves and the paper feeds into printing position automatically. READY appears on the control panel display. (Even if you don’t press Pause, the paper and printer move into...
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1-21 Setting Up the Printer|1-21 Connecting the Printer to Your Computer Depending on your system, you can connect the printer to your computer using any of the following: USB interface (1.1 compatible)—for Windows 98 (factory-installed), Me, 2000, XP, and Macintosh Parallel interface—for Windows IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface—for Windows Me, 2000, XP, and Macintosh Ethernet interface—for connection through an Ethernet network or directly to any PC or Macintosh equipped with a 10/100 Ethernet...
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1-22 1-22|Setting Up the Printer Connecting to the USB Port To connect the printer to a USB port, you need a standard shielded USB cable. Follow the steps below to connect the printer to your computer: 1. Make sure both the printer and your computer are turned off. 2. Connect the end of the USB cable to the USB port on the back of your printer. 3. Connect the end of the USB cable to your computer’s USB port or a first tier USB hub port. When done, continue with the instructions on page 1-26....
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1-23 Setting Up the Printer|1-23 Connecting to the Parallel Port (Windows Only) To use the printer’s built-in parallel interface, you need a shielded, bidirectional, parallel cable. Follow the steps below to connect the printer to your computer: 1. Make sure both the printer and your computer are turned off. 2. Plug the cable connector securely into the printer’s interface. Then squeeze the wire clips together until they lock into place on both sides. 3. Plug the other end of the cable into the...
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1-24 1-24|Setting Up the Printer Connecting to the IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Port To connect through the printer’s IEEE 1394 port, you need a standard shielded IEEE 1394 cable. Follow the steps below to connect the printer to your computer. 1. Make sure both the printer and your computer are turned off. 2. Connect one end of the IEEE 1394 cable to one of the IEEE 1394 ports on the back of your printer. 3. Connect the other end of the IEEE 1394 cable to your computer’s IEEE 1394 port. When done, continue...
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1-25 Setting Up the Printer|1-25 Connecting to the Ethernet Port To connect the printer using its Ethernet port, you need a 10/100 Ethernet cable. Follow the steps below to connect the printer. 1. Make sure the printer is turned off. 2. Connect one end of the network cable to the 10/100 port on the back of your printer. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to your network hub or directly to your computer, as needed. If you’re connecting through a network, see page 1-41 for instructions on...