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S50670 and S70670 3 Inside - S50670 and S70670 3 Back 4 Loading Media 4 Using the Auto Take-up Reel 13 Cutting Off and Removing Prints 18 Configuring Media 19 Pre-Printing Checklist 19 Creating Media ... System 22 Checking and Cleaning the Print Head 23 Maintaining the Printer 23 Checking Ink Status 24 Replacing Ink Cartridges 25 Washing the Ink System 27 Cleaning the Print Head, Wiper, Caps, and Wiper Rail 27 Disposing of Waste Ink 32 Replacing the Wiper, Wiper Cleaner, and Flushing Pad 34 Ordering Supplies and Accessories...
S50670 and S70670 3 Inside - S50670 and S70670 3 Back 4 Loading Media 4 Using the Auto Take-up Reel 13 Cutting Off and Removing Prints 18 Configuring Media 19 Pre-Printing Checklist 19 Creating Media ... System 22 Checking and Cleaning the Print Head 23 Maintaining the Printer 23 Checking Ink Status 24 Replacing Ink Cartridges 25 Washing the Ink System 27 Cleaning the Print Head, Wiper, Caps, and Wiper Rail 27 Disposing of Waste Ink 32 Replacing the Wiper, Wiper Cleaner, and Flushing Pad 34 Ordering Supplies and Accessories...
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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 - 2 | Printer Parts Printer Parts Front - S30670 Print head in maintenance position Flushing pad Wiper Media holding plate Cutter Pressure groove rollers Platen heater Wiper cleaner Nozzle caps
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 - 2 | Printer Parts Printer Parts Front - S30670 Print head in maintenance position Flushing pad Wiper Media holding plate Cutter Pressure groove rollers Platen heater Wiper cleaner Nozzle caps
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... Tensioner Roll locking screw Roll support Auto switch Manual switch Inside - English Front - 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...
... Tensioner Roll locking screw Roll support Auto switch Manual switch Inside - English Front - 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...
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For the S50670/S70670, adjust the position of the media should be positioned between the black rectangles. • You may need to shift the media slightly to the left ... and right of the media and the rollers used for normal printing, and the green high pressure rollers for ink layering. You will see a warning message on the media as possible. • For ink layering (printing with the width of the outside black rectangles. Make sure each rectangle has a white roller under...
For the S50670/S70670, adjust the position of the media should be positioned between the black rectangles. • You may need to shift the media slightly to the left ... and right of the media and the rollers used for normal printing, and the green high pressure rollers for ink layering. You will see a warning message on the media as possible. • For ink layering (printing with the width of the outside black rectangles. Make sure each rectangle has a white roller under...
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... down to print, attach the media holding plates at least 0.39 inch (10 mm, unless you are at either side of your print are using ink layering). Lower the media loading lever to flatten. 13. To avoid printing over the plates, make sure the side margins of the media. 12 | Loading...
... down to print, attach the media holding plates at least 0.39 inch (10 mm, unless you are at either side of your print are using ink layering). Lower the media loading lever to flatten. 13. To avoid printing over the plates, make sure the side margins of the media. 12 | Loading...
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Press the d button to feed the media down to the auto take -up reel core holder. 2. English Using the Auto Take-up Reel | 13 Using the Auto Take-up Reel Note that the auto take -up reel may not function as expected when you use ink layering on the S50670/S70670. 1. Loosen the core holder screws and slide the core holders apart. Center the roll supports between the roll holders.
Press the d button to feed the media down to the auto take -up reel core holder. 2. English Using the Auto Take-up Reel | 13 Using the Auto Take-up Reel Note that the auto take -up reel may not function as expected when you use ink layering on the S50670/S70670. 1. Loosen the core holder screws and slide the core holders apart. Center the roll supports between the roll holders.
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Dampen a soft cloth in water, wring it out thoroughly, and use it to remove lint and dust from the media holding plates before starting work each day. 1. 22 | Cleaning the Media System Cleaning the Media System To remove ink and particles of paper and dust from the pressure rollers using a soft-bristled brush. Remove particles of paper, clean the platen heater, pressure rollers, and media holding plates on both the left and right sides and from the platen. S30670 S50670/S70670 4. Wait a minute, then open the front cover. 3. Make sure the printer is turned off. 2.
Dampen a soft cloth in water, wring it out thoroughly, and use it to remove lint and dust from the media holding plates before starting work each day. 1. 22 | Cleaning the Media System Cleaning the Media System To remove ink and particles of paper and dust from the pressure rollers using a soft-bristled brush. Remove particles of paper, clean the platen heater, pressure rollers, and media holding plates on both the left and right sides and from the platen. S30670 S50670/S70670 4. Wait a minute, then open the front cover. 3. Make sure the printer is turned off. 2.
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... replace cartridges (see page 25) as described on page 27. If you need to wash the ink system, as necessary. Print a nozzle pattern and check the results to prevent ink accumulating and causing clogs. Select Nozzle Check and press OK. 3. Do not turn the printer off..., or this maintenance will not be cleaned. 6. Select a cleaning level and press OK. 8. For the S50670/S70670, the printer performs automatic maintenance to ...
... replace cartridges (see page 25) as described on page 27. If you need to wash the ink system, as necessary. Print a nozzle pattern and check the results to prevent ink accumulating and causing clogs. Select Nozzle Check and press OK. 3. Do not turn the printer off..., or this maintenance will not be cleaned. 6. Select a cleaning level and press OK. 8. For the S50670/S70670, the printer performs automatic maintenance to ...
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...needed Every 6 months or as needed Instructions page 27 page 26 page 32 page 27 page 34 Checking Ink Status The easiest way to check ink levels is from the control panel LCD display. S30670 Platen heater After heater temperature temperature Printer status messages ...Pre-heater temperature Platen gap Selected media Optional drying fan indicator Media width Media remaining Waste ink tank status Ink cartridge status S50670 Printer status messages Pre-heater temperature Platen gap Selected media Platen heater After heater temperature temperature High...
...needed Every 6 months or as needed Instructions page 27 page 26 page 32 page 27 page 34 Checking Ink Status The easiest way to check ink levels is from the control panel LCD display. S30670 Platen heater After heater temperature temperature Printer status messages ...Pre-heater temperature Platen gap Selected media Optional drying fan indicator Media width Media remaining Waste ink tank status Ink cartridge status S50670 Printer status messages Pre-heater temperature Platen gap Selected media Platen heater After heater temperature temperature High...
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Lower the lock lever. Cleaning cartridge installed. S70670 T715100 T715400 T715300 T715200 T715B00 T715700 T715800 T715500 T715600 No cartridge. Replacing Ink Cartridges | 25 English The icons indicate the ink status as follows: Icon Description Ready to print. Make sure you .... The height of the indicator shows the approximate level of ink remaining. Ink is not locked. Cartridge is low. Cartridge error. Replacing Ink Cartridges Use the following EPSON UltraChrome® GSX or GS2 ink cartridges (see page 37 for ordering information): Slot Cartridge BK...
Lower the lock lever. Cleaning cartridge installed. S70670 T715100 T715400 T715300 T715200 T715B00 T715700 T715800 T715500 T715600 No cartridge. Replacing Ink Cartridges | 25 English The icons indicate the ink status as follows: Icon Description Ready to print. Make sure you .... The height of the indicator shows the approximate level of ink remaining. Ink is not locked. Cartridge is low. Cartridge error. Replacing Ink Cartridges Use the following EPSON UltraChrome® GSX or GS2 ink cartridges (see page 37 for ordering information): Slot Cartridge BK...
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Note: Approximately every three weeks (or every 24 hours for white and metallic silver) you need to remove the ink cartridges and shake them as described in step 2 (5 seconds for the white, metallic silver, and orange inks. 3. Unpack the new cartridge and shake it into the slot. Hold the cartridge with the label facing out and insert it for 5 seconds or 15 seconds for all colors). Lift the lock lever for the cartridge that needs replacing, then pull out the cartridge. 2. Then lower the lock lever. 26 | Replacing Ink Cartridges 1.
Note: Approximately every three weeks (or every 24 hours for white and metallic silver) you need to remove the ink cartridges and shake them as described in step 2 (5 seconds for the white, metallic silver, and orange inks. 3. Unpack the new cartridge and shake it into the slot. Hold the cartridge with the label facing out and insert it for 5 seconds or 15 seconds for all colors). Lift the lock lever for the cartridge that needs replacing, then pull out the cartridge. 2. Then lower the lock lever. 26 | Replacing Ink Cartridges 1.
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... cloth), and a metal or plastic tray (to wash the print head. This involves removing ink cartridges, installing cleaning cartridges, and then reinstalling ink cartridges. Ink cleaner should be disposed of ink consumed, you should not perform head washing unless you need to clean them more maintenance kit ...also requires you can order an Additional Printer Maintenance Kit. In addition to the maintenance kit that came with cleaning swabs alone, apply ink cleaner to prevent the print head from drying out. Caution: You must complete this cleaning process within 10 minutes to a swab....
... cloth), and a metal or plastic tray (to wash the print head. This involves removing ink cartridges, installing cleaning cartridges, and then reinstalling ink cartridges. Ink cleaner should be disposed of ink consumed, you should not perform head washing unless you need to clean them more maintenance kit ...also requires you can order an Additional Printer Maintenance Kit. In addition to the maintenance kit that came with cleaning swabs alone, apply ink cleaner to prevent the print head from drying out. Caution: You must complete this cleaning process within 10 minutes to a swab....
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Put on plastic gloves, then use the large and small cleaning swabs to wipe areas of the printer. 4. You may need to dampen the swabs with ink cleaner to the cleaning position. 3. Open the maintenance covers at each end of the print head shown below. Press the # Maintenance button, then select Head Maintenance and press OK. 2. Press OK again to move the print head to remove all the ink residue. 28 | Cleaning the Print Head, Wiper, Caps, and Wiper Rail 1.
Put on plastic gloves, then use the large and small cleaning swabs to wipe areas of the printer. 4. You may need to dampen the swabs with ink cleaner to the cleaning position. 3. Open the maintenance covers at each end of the print head shown below. Press the # Maintenance button, then select Head Maintenance and press OK. 2. Press OK again to move the print head to remove all the ink residue. 28 | Cleaning the Print Head, Wiper, Caps, and Wiper Rail 1.
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...hands to a clean room wipe. You may damage the print head. Clean the front and back of the wiper (or wipers for the S50670/S70670) with ink cleaner to dampen the swab with a cleaning swab, as shown below ) can be removed using an extremely small amount of the printer or it... with ink. Do not reuse a cleaning swab; S30670 S50670/S70670 English Sensors Sensors Head 1 Head 2 Caution: Do not touch the nozzle surface or any other internal part with your skin ...
...hands to a clean room wipe. You may damage the print head. Clean the front and back of the wiper (or wipers for the S50670/S70670) with ink cleaner to dampen the swab with a cleaning swab, as shown below ) can be removed using an extremely small amount of the printer or it... with ink. Do not reuse a cleaning swab; S30670 S50670/S70670 English Sensors Sensors Head 1 Head 2 Caution: Do not touch the nozzle surface or any other internal part with your skin ...
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For the S50670/S70670, make sure you have a replacement tank or an appropriate waste disposal drum. Dispose of the used gloves, swabs, and ink cleaner in compliance with ink cleaner and use it to clean the area shown. Close the left and right maintenance covers and press the OK button. 14. 32 | Disposing ... need to dislodge any springs or other parts. 12. Grasp the wiper cleaner as required in until it out of waste ink, make sure you dispose of the printer. Replace the wiper cleaner, pressing it in your area. Then dampen a cleaning swab with industrial waste disposal ...
For the S50670/S70670, make sure you have a replacement tank or an appropriate waste disposal drum. Dispose of the used gloves, swabs, and ink cleaner in compliance with ink cleaner and use it to clean the area shown. Close the left and right maintenance covers and press the OK button. 14. 32 | Disposing ... need to dislodge any springs or other parts. 12. Grasp the wiper cleaner as required in until it out of waste ink, make sure you dispose of the printer. Replace the wiper cleaner, pressing it in your area. Then dampen a cleaning swab with industrial waste disposal ...
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... the printer is swallowed, consult a physician immediately; English Disposing of waste ink. 3. If fluid is industrial waste. Tightly seal the lid on the right. 2. The waste ink from Epson's support website at epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada). Please provide the Waste Ink Data Sheet to observe this precaution could result in the holder...
... the printer is swallowed, consult a physician immediately; English Disposing of waste ink. 3. If fluid is industrial waste. Tightly seal the lid on the right. 2. The waste ink from Epson's support website at epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada). Please provide the Waste Ink Data Sheet to observe this precaution could result in the holder...
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You may need more flushing pads, purchase an Additional Printer Maintenance Kit. Note: If you need to replace it sooner if you notice ink smears on your media or if you replace both wipers and wiper cleaners. 34 | Replacing the Wiper, Wiper Cleaner, and Flushing Pad Replacing the... button, then select Head Maintenance and press OK. 2. Press OK again to move the print head to get stained with ink. See page 37 for ordering information. 1. For the S50670/S70670, make sure you see dust from the media on the front of the wiper cleaner starts to the cleaning position. 3.
You may need more flushing pads, purchase an Additional Printer Maintenance Kit. Note: If you need to replace it sooner if you notice ink smears on your media or if you replace both wipers and wiper cleaners. 34 | Replacing the Wiper, Wiper Cleaner, and Flushing Pad Replacing the... button, then select Head Maintenance and press OK. 2. Press OK again to move the print head to get stained with ink. See page 37 for ordering information. 1. For the S50670/S70670, make sure you see dust from the media on the front of the wiper cleaner starts to the cleaning position. 3.
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36 | Replacing the Wiper, Wiper Cleaner, and Flushing Pad 6. Place the used flushing pad on the new flushing pad into place. 9. Caution: Hold the flushing pad upright and level as shown, and press the tab down until the pad clicks into the slots as you remove it to let ink spill onto any part of the printer. 7. Insert the two hooks on a tray. 8. Close the right maintenance cover. 10. Remove the flushing pad by grasping its tab. Be careful not to prevent ink from spilling. Press OK, then press OK again.
36 | Replacing the Wiper, Wiper Cleaner, and Flushing Pad 6. Place the used flushing pad on the new flushing pad into place. 9. Caution: Hold the flushing pad upright and level as shown, and press the tab down until the pad clicks into the slots as you remove it to let ink spill onto any part of the printer. 7. Insert the two hooks on a tray. 8. Close the right maintenance cover. 10. Remove the flushing pad by grasping its tab. Be careful not to prevent ink from spilling. Press OK, then press OK again.
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..., but make sure you order as many cartridges as needed. Visit Epson's support website at www.proimaging.epson.com (U.S. You can purchase optional equipment and genuine EPSON ink and media from an EPSON Professional Imaging Authorized Reseller. Or you experience difficulty with the toll-free... Unit ID number, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Ordering Supplies and Accessories | 37 English Ordering Supplies and Accessories Part Ink cartridges Additional printer maintenance kit (six-month supply) Cleaning cartridge Ink cleaner Additional waste ink tank Media holding plate Heavy roll media...
..., but make sure you order as many cartridges as needed. Visit Epson's support website at www.proimaging.epson.com (U.S. You can purchase optional equipment and genuine EPSON ink and media from an EPSON Professional Imaging Authorized Reseller. Or you experience difficulty with the toll-free... Unit ID number, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Ordering Supplies and Accessories | 37 English Ordering Supplies and Accessories Part Ink cartridges Additional printer maintenance kit (six-month supply) Cleaning cartridge Ink cleaner Additional waste ink tank Media holding plate Heavy roll media...
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... Adjusting the Take-in Reel ...17 Adjusting the Take-up Reel ...21 Marking the Media Loading Position 25 Choosing a Color Mode (S50670 and S70670 only 27 Installing Ink Cartridges ...27 Installing Software ...30 Connecting to Your System ...30 Updating Your Printer Firmware ...30 Checking the Current Firmware Version 31 Updating the Firmware...
... Adjusting the Take-in Reel ...17 Adjusting the Take-up Reel ...21 Marking the Media Loading Position 25 Choosing a Color Mode (S50670 and S70670 only 27 Installing Ink Cartridges ...27 Installing Software ...30 Connecting to Your System ...30 Updating Your Printer Firmware ...30 Checking the Current Firmware Version 31 Updating the Firmware...