User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyrights and Trademarks
- Contents
- Introduction
- Notes on Manuals
- Printer Parts
- Features of Printer
- Realizing High Productivity
- Realizing High Resolution
- Insistence on Ease-of-Use
- Back and side can be placed next to a wall
- Checking current operating status even from afar thanks to an alert lamp
- Smooth operation while checking the operating instructions on the screen
- Printer driver that is simple and easy to operate
- Support for wireless LAN connection
- Installing a color sensor (SC-T5400M Series)
- Notes on Usage and Storage
- Saving Power
- Introducing the Software
- Changing the Network Connection Methods
- Loading and Setting the Paper
- Printing with the Printer Driver from Your Computer
- Basic Operating Procedures (Windows)
- Basic Operating Procedures (Mac)
- Printing CAD Drawings
- Enlargements and Horizontal and Vertical Banners
- Printing at Non-Standard Sizes
- Borderless Printing
- Correct color and print
- Color Management Printing
- Multi-Page Printing (N-up)
- Folded 2-Sided Printing (Windows only)
- Poster Printing (Windows Only)
- Printing Multiple Documents (Layout Manager)(Windows Only)
- Printing Using the HP-GL/2 or HP RTL Mode from a Computer
- Printing without Using the Printer Driver
- Copy (SC-T5400M Series Only)
- Scanning (SC-T5400M Series Only)
- Making Enlarged Copies with an A3 or A4 Scanner (SC-T5400 Series/SC-T3400 Series/SC-T3400N Series Only)
- Using the Menu
- Maintenance
- Problem Solver
- What to do When a Message is Displayed
- When a Maintenance Call/Printer Error Occurs
- Troubleshooting
- You cannot print (because the printer does not work)
- The printer does not turn on.
- The printer turns off automatically.
- The printer driver is not installed properly (Windows).
- The printer driver is not installed properly (Mac).
- The printer is not communicating with the computer.
- You cannot print under the network environment.
- Printing from iPhone or iPad is not possible.
- The printer has an error.
- The printer stops printing.
- Your problem is not listed here.
- The print head moves, but nothing prints.
- The prints are not what you expected
- Main troubleshooting procedures
- When you want to unclog the print head
- Ink drips
- Fine lines in drawings are not printed
- Differences in color/light/dark
- The color is not exactly the same as another printer.
- The print is not positioned properly on the media.
- Lengths differ between the print results and print data
- Vertical ruled lines are misaligned.
- The printed surface is scuffed or soiled.
- Soiling occurs at a specific position on the print surface
- The paper is creased.
- The reverse side of the printed paper is soiled.
- Blurred text, lines, and images
- Printed over the barcode for Manage Remaining Amount
- Feeding or ejecting problems
- Others
- The control panel display keeps turning off.
- Color ink runs out quickly even when printing in the Black&White mode or when printing black data.
- The paper is not cut cleanly.
- A light is visible inside the printer.
- The administrator password has been lost
- Print head is automatically cleaned
- The printer turned off due to a power cut
- Copying or Scanning Problems (SC-T5400M Series Only)
- You cannot print (because the printer does not work)
- Appendix
- Where To Get Help
- Technical Support Web Site
- Contacting Epson Support
- Before Contacting Epson
- Help for Users in North America
- Help for Users in Europe
- Help for Users in Australia
- Help for Users in Singapore
- Help for Users in Thailand
- Help for Users in Vietnam
- Help for Users in Indonesia
- Help for Users in Hong Kong
- Help for Users in Malaysia
- Help for Users in India
- Help for Users in the Philippines
Settings item Settings value Explanation
Line Merge On Select whether to merge the intersection of the overlapping lines within
the image according to the MC command of the data (On), or move lines
to be printed later to the front at intersections (Off).
Off
*
Color Mode (HP-GL/
2)
EPSON Standard
(sRGB)
Optimize the sRGB space and correct the color.
Business Graphics Perform color correction to sharpen your images based on the sRGB space.
GIS Perform color correction suitable for when printing GIS (Geographic
Information System) topographical maps or similar.
Line Drawing
*
Perform color correction suitable for CAD drawings and other line drawings.
Off (No Color
Management)
Do not perform color correction.
Select Palette
Software
*
From the following selections, choose the palette that specifies the color
and thickness of the logical pen.
❏ Software: Print according to the pen configuration set in the
application, and ignore the built-in palette of the printer.
❏ Default: Print according to the settings of the built-in palette of the
printer specified in advance. The settings of the palette cannot be
changed. The built-in palette specifies a logical pen with a pen width
of 0.35 mm and 256 colors.
❏ Palette A / Palette B: Print according to the settings of the built-in
palette that you specified for Define Palette. If Define Palette setting
is not set, the results are the same as when Default is selected.
When Default / Palette A / Palette B are set, the pen configuration set in
the application is ignored. Selected palette settings can be printed with
Print Color Palette and confirmed.
Default
Palette A
Palette B
Print Color Palette Print
Settings of the palette selected in Select Palette are printed as A3 size.
You can check the colors corresponding to the color number for the pen
colors.
Define Palette
Palette A
Pen 0 to Pen 15
Pen Width 0.13 to 12.00 mm
In Select Palette, selecting Palette A will print in accordance with the
settings defined here.
You can define a unique built-in palette by specifying the pen width and
color for the 16 types of logical pen. Select the pen number, and then
define the pen width and pen color for each pen. You can use Print Color
Palette to print and check the colors corresponding to the color number
for the pen colors.
Pen Color 0 to 255
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