Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 User Manual
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61 Handling Media and Printouts|61 Aligning the Print Head Aligning the print head is the most important thing you can do to ensure the best print quality. If banding appears on your prints, if they look grainy or blurry, or if you see misregistration or “ghosting,” you need to align the print head for each print mode you use. If you haven’t already done so, it’s a good idea to run a nozzle check before aligning the print head (see page 53). This ensures that the print head alignment patterns print...
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62 62|Handling Media and Printouts 9. Examine the patterns and determine which number in each set has the smallest gaps in the lines. Press the u or dbutton to select the number for the first set, then press . 10. Repeat step 9 for the rest of the pattern sets. 11. When you are finished, press the Pause button to exit. Cutting Off Prints When you finish printing and need to remove your printouts, follow the steps below to cut off the prints. 1. Make sure READY appears on the LCD display. 2. Press u...
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63 Handling Media and Printouts|63 5. Using a razor blade or other cutting tool, cut off your print by guiding the tool along the cutting groove in the post heater as shown. 6. If you are using the Auto Take-Up Reel, the scroller rotates to take up your printed media. To stop media take-up, set the switch on the top of the reel controller to OFF. WA R N I N G : Do not place your fingers in the path of the cutting tool to avoid injuring yourself.
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64 64|Handling Media and Printouts Removing Prints From the Auto Take-Up Reel After cutting off your prints as described in the previous section, you can remove the roll media from the Auto Take-Up Reel. 1. Make sure the reel controller is set to OFF. 2. Flip the scroller release lever up to the FREE position. 3. Lift the entire scroller bar off of the printer. 4. Remove the paper holders from one end of the scroller bar. 5. Remove the media and core from the scroller bar. 6. Place another empty...
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65 Handling Media and Printouts|65 7. Place the right end of the scroller bar (the end with the metal collar) down between the rollers in the right controller. Then place the other end between the white rollers on the left mounting bracket. Make sure the scroller bar rests between the rollers at each end. 8. Flip down the scroller release lever to the SET position. Metal collar
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66 66|Handling Media and Printouts Replacing Roll Media When you run out of media or need to change the type of media you are using, follow these steps: 1. Make sure the PPower light is not flashing, then release the paper lever. LEVER RELEASED appears on the LCD display. 2. Turn the roll backward using the roll paper holders and remove any remaining media from the feed slot. 3. Release the right roll paper lever and slide the holder off the end of the roll. Caution: Do not release the paper lever...
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67 Handling Media and Printouts|67 4. If necessary, release the left roll paper lever and remove the holder from the other end of the roll. 5. Place a new roll on the printer as necessary. See page 43 for instructions.
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69 69 The Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 requires regular maintenance to keep it working at its best. Regular maintenance also reduces the amount of ink required for cleaning cycles and reduces printer “downtime”. You need check the ink, printer, and waste ink status, and may need to perform adjustment procedures to maintain or correct print quality, as described in this chapter: Checking the ink status Checking the printer status Checking the print head nozzles Cleaning the print head Replacing ink...
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70 70|Maintaining the Printer Checking the Ink Status Before you begin a large print job, you should check your ink levels. If a cartridge is low, it is best to replace it before starting a large print job. However, if ink is expended after printing for a few minutes, you can replace the necessary cartridges (“hot swap” them) and continue printing. The easiest way to check ink levels is from the control panel LCD display. The numbers below the ink icons on the LCD display correspond to the ink...