Quick Reference Guide
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S30670 Print head in maintenance position Flushing pad Wiper Media holding plate Cutter Pressure groove rollers Platen heater Wiper cleaner Nozzle caps 2 | Printer Parts Printer Parts Front - S30670 Left maintenance cover Front cover Control panel Media loading lever Right maintenance cover USB port After heater Tensioner LAN port AC inlets Cartridge check lights Lock levers Ink cartridges Roll locking screw Roll support Auto switch Vent Waste ink tube Waste ink tank Adjuster Manual switch Caster Inside -
S30670 Print head in maintenance position Flushing pad Wiper Media holding plate Cutter Pressure groove rollers Platen heater Wiper cleaner Nozzle caps 2 | Printer Parts Printer Parts Front - S30670 Left maintenance cover Front cover Control panel Media loading lever Right maintenance cover USB port After heater Tensioner LAN port AC inlets Cartridge check lights Lock levers Ink cartridges Roll locking screw Roll support Auto switch Vent Waste ink tube Waste ink tank Adjuster Manual switch Caster Inside -
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S50670 and S70670 | 3 Front - S50670 and S70670 Front cover Left maintenance cover High speed dryer After heater Control panel Media loading lever Right maintenance cover USB port LAN port AC inlets Tensioner Roll locking screw Roll support Auto switch Manual switch Inside - S50670 and S70670 Print head in maintenance position Vent Waste ink tube Waste ink tank Adjuster Caster Flushing pad Wipers Cartridge check lights Lock levers Ink cartridges Media holding plate Platen heater Cutter groove Low pressure rollers (white) High pressure rollers (green) Nozzle caps Wiper ...
S50670 and S70670 | 3 Front - S50670 and S70670 Front cover Left maintenance cover High speed dryer After heater Control panel Media loading lever Right maintenance cover USB port LAN port AC inlets Tensioner Roll locking screw Roll support Auto switch Manual switch Inside - S50670 and S70670 Print head in maintenance position Vent Waste ink tube Waste ink tank Adjuster Caster Flushing pad Wipers Cartridge check lights Lock levers Ink cartridges Media holding plate Platen heater Cutter groove Low pressure rollers (white) High pressure rollers (green) Nozzle caps Wiper ...
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... OK. 3. Select Head Alignment and press OK. 6. Select Customize Settings and press OK. 4. Press the Menu button. 2. Note: If the automatic adjustments do not work with automatic adjustments. Press OK again to print a test pattern and perform auto feed adjustment. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the media bank setting number and name for the loaded media and press OK. 5. Select Customize Settings and press OK. 4. Select Auto and press OK. 7. English Performing Auto Feed Adjustment | 21 Performing Auto Feed Adjustment Feed Adjustment corrects banding problems, and can be...
... OK. 3. Select Head Alignment and press OK. 6. Select Customize Settings and press OK. 4. Press the Menu button. 2. Note: If the automatic adjustments do not work with automatic adjustments. Press OK again to print a test pattern and perform auto feed adjustment. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the media bank setting number and name for the loaded media and press OK. 5. Select Customize Settings and press OK. 4. Select Auto and press OK. 7. English Performing Auto Feed Adjustment | 21 Performing Auto Feed Adjustment Feed Adjustment corrects banding problems, and can be...
Setup Guide
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... EPSON LFP Remote Panel 2 icon on -screen instructions. 6. Click the Firmware Updater button. Click Acquire Latest Information to download the firmware file?" Do you connected to your printer through a network, follow the on your desktop. If you want to automatically download the latest firmware version for your printer from the internet. English Checking the Current Firmware Version | 31 Checking the Current Firmware Version 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Press the d button until Firmware Version is a firmware update, the message...
... EPSON LFP Remote Panel 2 icon on -screen instructions. 6. Click the Firmware Updater button. Click Acquire Latest Information to download the firmware file?" Do you connected to your printer through a network, follow the on your desktop. If you want to automatically download the latest firmware version for your printer from the internet. English Checking the Current Firmware Version | 31 Checking the Current Firmware Version 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Press the d button until Firmware Version is a firmware update, the message...
Users Guide
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...108 Using the Low Pressure Rollers 109 Printable Area - S70670/S50670 39 Loading Media - S30670 110 Chapter 3 Maintenance Daily Maintenance 112 Cleaning the Platen Heater, Pressure Rollers, and Media Holding Plates 112 Checking for clogged nozzles 114 Maintenance Procedures for the Current Media (Print Media Settings 92 Parameters Stored in Media Setting Banks 92 Saving Settings 93 Changing Heater and Fan Settings 99 Correcting Print Misalignment (Head Alignment 101 Feed Adjustment (Manual Feed Adjustment 103 Using a Test Pattern 104 Performing Feed Adjustment During Printing...
...108 Using the Low Pressure Rollers 109 Printable Area - S70670/S50670 39 Loading Media - S30670 110 Chapter 3 Maintenance Daily Maintenance 112 Cleaning the Platen Heater, Pressure Rollers, and Media Holding Plates 112 Checking for clogged nozzles 114 Maintenance Procedures for the Current Media (Print Media Settings 92 Parameters Stored in Media Setting Banks 92 Saving Settings 93 Changing Heater and Fan Settings 99 Correcting Print Misalignment (Head Alignment 101 Feed Adjustment (Manual Feed Adjustment 103 Using a Test Pattern 104 Performing Feed Adjustment During Printing...
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... are unplugged during maintenance. When using the Power button on this printer, the building installation must be protected by a single outlet, connect the cables to use the printer in this button is pressed, the Power light flashes briefly then goes off the product until the Power light stops flashing. ❏ This device has two power systems. There is damaged; Introduction 8 Take care not to the plug, replace the cord set or consult...
... are unplugged during maintenance. When using the Power button on this printer, the building installation must be protected by a single outlet, connect the cables to use the printer in this button is pressed, the Power light flashes briefly then goes off the product until the Power light stops flashing. ❏ This device has two power systems. There is damaged; Introduction 8 Take care not to the plug, replace the cord set or consult...
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... Waste ink bottle Waste ink collects in this holder. 13 Adjuster The adjusters keep the roll core holders in place once they have been attached to the roll core. Replace with your printer. 17 Lock levers Raise the levers to unlock the ink cartridges prior to connect both cables. 20 LAN port See "LAN port" on the control panel's screen. Lower the levers to fill all slots. Choose Off to disable auto take-up. 9 Manual switch Use this switch...
... Waste ink bottle Waste ink collects in this holder. 13 Adjuster The adjusters keep the roll core holders in place once they have been attached to the roll core. Replace with your printer. 17 Lock levers Raise the levers to unlock the ink cartridges prior to connect both cables. 20 LAN port See "LAN port" on the control panel's screen. Lower the levers to fill all slots. Choose Off to disable auto take-up. 9 Manual switch Use this switch...
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... roll core. See"Media Loading and Take Up" on the right. 7 Auto switch Use this cover to rapidly dry ink after printing. Introduction 13 Front section - There are two locking screws: one on the left ) Open this switch to select the auto take -up on page 126. 2 After heater The heater can be used roll core for media take -up roll. See "Cleaning Around the Print Head" on these supports when removing...
... roll core. See"Media Loading and Take Up" on the right. 7 Auto switch Use this cover to rapidly dry ink after printing. Introduction 13 Front section - There are two locking screws: one on the left ) Open this switch to select the auto take -up on page 126. 2 After heater The heater can be used roll core for media take -up roll. See "Cleaning Around the Print Head" on these supports when removing...
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... removal. Check the message on page 121. 22 Media loading lever After loading media, lower the media loading lever to connect both cables. 19 LAN port Connects the LAN cable. 20 USB port Connects the USB cable. 21 Maintenance cover (right) Open this cover when performing regular maintenance. Off : No error. 18 AC inlet #1/AC inlet #2 Connects the power cable. Once installation is complete, the front casters should be kept locked while the printer is in use. 15 Ink cartridges Install all ink cartridges into each leg. After installing the printer, keep...
... removal. Check the message on page 121. 22 Media loading lever After loading media, lower the media loading lever to connect both cables. 19 LAN port Connects the LAN cable. 20 USB port Connects the USB cable. 21 Maintenance cover (right) Open this cover when performing regular maintenance. Off : No error. 18 AC inlet #1/AC inlet #2 Connects the power cable. Once installation is complete, the front casters should be kept locked while the printer is in use. 15 Ink cartridges Install all ink cartridges into each leg. After installing the printer, keep...
Users Guide
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... colors. Just bring the media to attach spindles before installing media. The white ink is capable of print quality of print effects are not supported. Support for White and Metallic Silver Inks A variety of a level sufficient for car wraps and indoor display advertising that the auto take-up The roll and roll core holders require no spindles, eliminating the need to the printer and install it suitable for a variety of Use Easy Media Installation...
... colors. Just bring the media to attach spindles before installing media. The white ink is capable of print quality of print effects are not supported. Support for White and Metallic Silver Inks A variety of a level sufficient for car wraps and indoor display advertising that the auto take-up The roll and roll core holders require no spindles, eliminating the need to the printer and install it suitable for a variety of Use Easy Media Installation...
Users Guide
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... job starts, eliminating unnecessary margin. Using the Control Panel Menu 155 Choose from values between the media and the print head; otherwise, choose Off. If Mode 2 is selected, the print head will be printed consecutively. Excessive suction can each line is selected, the portion fed for drying will not be rewound before the next job starts. Choose the range in which the print head moves during printing. If Mode 1 is printed. The time needed...
... job starts, eliminating unnecessary margin. Using the Control Panel Menu 155 Choose from values between the media and the print head; otherwise, choose Off. If Mode 2 is selected, the print head will be printed consecutively. Excessive suction can each line is selected, the portion fed for drying will not be rewound before the next job starts. Choose the range in which the print head moves during printing. If Mode 1 is printed. The time needed...
Users Guide
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... the media and ink used to track consumables. Item Print Status Sheet myEpsonPrinter Status Firmware Version Parameter Print Not Started, Disabled, Enabled Last_Uploaded:, (Not Uploaded), MM/DD/YY HH:MM GMT XXXXXXX,X_XX,XXXX Explanation Print a status sheet showing current printer settings, and the status of six figures). The Network Setup Menu indicates default settings. If Panel is not supported in the network interface. The Print Logs Menu These items are obtained automatically (Auto) or manually (Panel) using DHCP. Item IP Address Setting Auto Panel Bonjour...
... the media and ink used to track consumables. Item Print Status Sheet myEpsonPrinter Status Firmware Version Parameter Print Not Started, Disabled, Enabled Last_Uploaded:, (Not Uploaded), MM/DD/YY HH:MM GMT XXXXXXX,X_XX,XXXX Explanation Print a status sheet showing current printer settings, and the status of six figures). The Network Setup Menu indicates default settings. If Panel is not supported in the network interface. The Print Logs Menu These items are obtained automatically (Auto) or manually (Panel) using DHCP. Item IP Address Setting Auto Panel Bonjour...
Users Guide
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... the instructions below. Stop printing and perform head cleaning if you have mismatched the feeding and take-up , press the Z button. What to update the firmware again. Remove and reinsert the cleaning cartridge. See the Setup Guide and the Heavy Media Roll System Setup Guide. Insert again or replace ink cartridge. Leave it necessary on inspecting the print results. To start printing Command Error Check print settings on the printer again. Condensation may have formed inside the cartridge. Chapter 5 Problem...
... the instructions below. Stop printing and perform head cleaning if you have mismatched the feeding and take-up , press the Z button. What to update the firmware again. Remove and reinsert the cleaning cartridge. See the Setup Guide and the Heavy Media Roll System Setup Guide. Insert again or replace ink cartridge. Leave it necessary on inspecting the print results. To start printing Command Error Check print settings on the printer again. Condensation may have formed inside the cartridge. Chapter 5 Problem...
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... (auto head alignment, auto feed adjustment)? If this message is displayed even though the media is the correct width, the printer may print if Off is positioned in a black label that the printer supports the current media. One of the media are positioned incorrectly. The rollers at the edges of the following . See "Printable area - Use the high pressure rollers for Media Size Check in the printer settings menu and a roller is selected for Media Size Check...
... (auto head alignment, auto feed adjustment)? If this message is displayed even though the media is the correct width, the printer may print if Off is positioned in a black label that the printer supports the current media. One of the media are positioned incorrectly. The rollers at the edges of the following . See "Printable area - Use the high pressure rollers for Media Size Check in the printer settings menu and a roller is selected for Media Size Check...
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...** Problem Solver 166 A call for service occurs when: The power cable is not connected securely An error that cannot be cleared occurs When a call for service is replaced. If the same call for service has occurred, the printer automatically stops printing. Contact your dealer or EPSON Support and tell them the call for service. When a Maintenance Call/Service Call Occurs Error messages Maintenance Request Replace Part Soon/Replace Part Now XXXXXXXX Call For Service XXXX Error XXXX Power...
...** Problem Solver 166 A call for service occurs when: The power cable is not connected securely An error that cannot be cleared occurs When a call for service is replaced. If the same call for service has occurred, the printer automatically stops printing. Contact your dealer or EPSON Support and tell them the call for service. When a Maintenance Call/Service Call Occurs Error messages Maintenance Request Replace Part Soon/Replace Part Now XXXXXXXX Call For Service XXXX Error XXXX Power...
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... the printer by checking the lights and messages on the printer's control panel. Print a test pattern. See "Checking for a long time? o Is the message Motor Self Adjustment displayed on page 119. See "Head Cleaning" on the control panel's screen? The printer has an error. The printer sounds like it is Displayed" on page 114. Print a test pattern again after performing head cleaning. o Has the printer been left unused for clogged nozzles" on page 164. Ask your network system. o Connect the printer directly to the computer using the printer" on page...
... the printer by checking the lights and messages on the printer's control panel. Print a test pattern. See "Checking for a long time? o Is the message Motor Self Adjustment displayed on page 119. See "Head Cleaning" on the control panel's screen? The printer has an error. The printer sounds like it is Displayed" on page 114. Print a test pattern again after performing head cleaning. o Has the printer been left unused for clogged nozzles" on page 164. Ask your network system. o Connect the printer directly to the computer using the printer" on page...
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... on page 101. Problem Solver 169 Try printing a test pattern. See "Correcting Print Misalignment (Head Alignment)" on -screen colors perfectly. Allow the media to warm to realign the print head when print results seem grainy or out of uneven color). Opening covers during printing? See "Feed Adjustment" on the display monitor? o Are the print head nozzles clogged? This printer is used . Note, however, that the media settings in use with EPSON ink cartridges. The prints are not what you compared the printing result with a new one...
... on page 101. Problem Solver 169 Try printing a test pattern. See "Correcting Print Misalignment (Head Alignment)" on -screen colors perfectly. Allow the media to warm to realign the print head when print results seem grainy or out of uneven color). Opening covers during printing? See "Feed Adjustment" on the display monitor? o Are the print head nozzles clogged? This printer is used . Note, however, that the media settings in use with EPSON ink cartridges. The prints are not what you compared the printing result with a new one...
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... the documentation supplied with the media or contact the manufacturer. We recommend that is not available with the printer. Important: Do not use , refer to the task at hand. Note: Ink layering is wrinkled, scuffed, torn, or dirty. See "The Media Setup Menu" on use media that you print a test run and check the results before purchasing media in .) Heavy Roll Media System Roll core size Roll outer diameter Media width Media thickness Roll...
... the documentation supplied with the media or contact the manufacturer. We recommend that is not available with the printer. Important: Do not use , refer to the task at hand. Note: Ink layering is wrinkled, scuffed, torn, or dirty. See "The Media Setup Menu" on use media that you print a test run and check the results before purchasing media in .) Heavy Roll Media System Roll core size Roll outer diameter Media width Media thickness Roll...
Warranty Statement
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... dispatch repair parts and a technician to your EPSON® SureColor® S50670 or SureColor® S70670 64-inch wide solvent printer prove defective during Epson's regular support hours (currently 6:00 am to 6:00 pm Pacific Time, Monday through Friday - Printer Exchange: Epson may be required. The user-level maintenance includes the following the procedures described in the user manual or documentation provided by Epson. Epson also warrants that any consumable ink cartridges...
... dispatch repair parts and a technician to your EPSON® SureColor® S50670 or SureColor® S70670 64-inch wide solvent printer prove defective during Epson's regular support hours (currently 6:00 am to 6:00 pm Pacific Time, Monday through Friday - Printer Exchange: Epson may be required. The user-level maintenance includes the following the procedures described in the user manual or documentation provided by Epson. Epson also warrants that any consumable ink cartridges...
Warranty Statement
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... caused by using non-EPSON media (except for media expressly recommended by Epson). 3) Any damage caused by third-party software, applications, parts, components or peripheral devices added to the product after the printer has been set up. b) P erform periodic nozzle checks and nozzle cleanings to prevent ink buildup around the print head and cap unit area as needed e) Remove, shake and reinsert all installed ink cartridges (recommended: once a day for White and Metallic...
... caused by using non-EPSON media (except for media expressly recommended by Epson). 3) Any damage caused by third-party software, applications, parts, components or peripheral devices added to the product after the printer has been set up. b) P erform periodic nozzle checks and nozzle cleanings to prevent ink buildup around the print head and cap unit area as needed e) Remove, shake and reinsert all installed ink cartridges (recommended: once a day for White and Metallic...