EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 Series ® PRINTER GUIDE ®
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Contents Introduction How To Use Your Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using This Printer Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warnings, Cautions, and Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Where To Get Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENERGY STAR Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vi | Contents 2 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Using the Control Panel to Monitor the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitoring Normal Printer Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pausing and Resetting the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Checking Printer Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing a Status Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing a Nozzle Check . . . . . . . . .
Contents | vii 4 Resolving Problems Diagnosing Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using Hex Dump Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Improving Print Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solving Operational Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solving Miscellaneous Printing Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solving Paper Problems . . . . . . . . .
viii | Contents B Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh Connecting the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting to the Printer’s Parallel/USB Interface . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting to the Printer’s Built-in Serial Interface . . . . . . . . . . Setting Up Your Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Checking System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing the Software . . . . . . .
Contents | ix Setting Print Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choosing Basic Print Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting the Correct Media Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choosing Paper and Layout Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choosing Advanced Print Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing Print Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction The EPSON Stylus® Pro 9000 series printers are the ultimate wide-format color ink jets. Setting new standards in image quality, media handling, and performance, the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 has redefined the wide format printing industry. The breakthrough EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 gives you photographic quality with EPSON Archival™ ink technology—for images that last a lifetime.
2 | Introduction How To Use Your Manuals This guide is part of a set, which also includes the documentation listed below. • The EPSON Stylus Pro 9000/9500 Assembly and Setup Instructions describe how to unpack and assemble the printer, install ink cartridges and paper, and prepare for printing.
Introduction | 3 Using This Printer Guide This guide contains the following information: Chapter 1 gives instructions for loading roll paper and cut sheets, printing on various media, and using the paper hammock. Chapter 2 explains how to monitor the printer’s status, respond to error messages on the control panel, and configure printer settings. Chapter 3 gives instructions for cleaning and aligning the print head, replacing ink cartridges and the cutter blade, and cleaning and transporting the printer.
4 | Introduction Warnings, Cautions, and Notes You’ll find this information throughout this guide: Warning Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. Caution Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment. Note Notes contain important information about your printer. Where To Get Help EPSON provides technical support and information on the installation, configuration, and operation of professional graphics arts products through the EPSON PreferredSM Protection Plan.
Introduction | 5 EPSON also provides technical assistance 24 hours a day through the electronic support services listed in the following table: Service Access World Wide Web From the Internet, you can reach EPSON’s Professional Graphics Home Page at http://prographics.epson.com. EPSON Internet FTP Site If you have Internet FTP capability, use your Web browser (or other software for FTP downloading) to log onto ftp.epson.com with the user name anonymous and your e-mail address as the password.
6 | Introduction Caution Important Safety Instructions Before using your printer and RIP Station 5100, read the following safety instructions to make sure you use the equipment safely and effectively. Always turn the printer off using the Power button. When you press this button, the Operate light flashes briefly then goes out. Do not unplug the printer or turn off the power to the printer until the Operate light is off. This ensures that the print head is safely capped.
Introduction | 7 • If you use an extension cord with the printer, make sure the total ampere rating of the devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the cord’s ampere rating. Also, make sure the total ampere rating of all devices plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlet’s ampere rating. • Except as specifically explained in the documentation, do not attempt to service the printer (or RIP Station 5100) yourself.
8 | Introduction • Do not use an ink cartridge beyond the date printed on the cartridge package. For best results, use cartridges within six months of installation. • Before transporting the printer, remove the ink cartridges, close the ink valves, and install the carriage restraint (packing material). See page 3-16 for complete instructions.
Chapter 1: Handling Paper and Other Media The EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 and 9500 print on a variety of media, including roll paper and cut sheets up to 44 inches wide. The straight-through paper path allows you to use heavy stock, including posterboard up to 59 mil (1.5 mm) thick. Unless otherwise noted, the instructions in this chapter apply to both the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 and 9500 printers.
1-2 | Handling Paper and Other Media Always test samples of paper stock in the printer before purchasing large quantities or printing large jobs. When you use non-EPSON papers or other media, you may need to “profile” their thickness and ink drying time. See page 1-25 for instructions. Printing on EPSON Paper and Other Media EPSON papers, which are specially formulated for the inks used in the printer, ensure high-quality results.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-3 EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 media product codes Note Check the EPSON web site (http://prographics. epson.com) or your authorized EPSON dealer for new papers and other media that may be available. Some media may not be available in your location.
1-4 | Handling Paper and Other Media Printing Tips for EPSON Media Follow these tips for using and storing printing materials: • Avoid touching the printable surface of the paper or other media with bare hands. Fingerprints may affect print quality. Handle media by the edges or use cotton gloves. • Always choose the correct print mode or media type setting in your print options before you send your job. • Always select the correct paper source (roll or sheet) from the printer’s control panel.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-5 Attaching Paper to the Spindle Follow these steps: 1. Open the roll paper cover and lift out the spindle. 2. Slide the movable paper stop (flange) off the left end of the spindle. 3. Position the roll so the paper unwinds as shown: 4. Slide the roll onto the spindle so it fits securely over the paper stop.
1-6 | Handling Paper and Other Media 5. Slide the movable paper stop back onto the spindle and insert it firmly into the end of the roll. Removing Paper from the Spindle If you need to remove the paper roll from the spindle, follow these steps: 1. Open the roll paper cover and lift out the roll and spindle. Caution To avoid damage, do not tap the end of the spindle on the floor. If the paper is loaded for printing, first raise the paper set lever and roll up the paper before you remove the spindle. 2.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-7 Inserting the Spindle in the Printer After you have loaded the paper roll onto the spindle, you need to insert it into the printer. You can have two rolls of paper in the printer at the same time, and print on either one. (If you’re using the optional 3-inch spindle, you can only have one roll of paper in the printer.) Follow these steps to place the spindle and paper into the printer: 1. Open the roll paper cover. 2.
1-8 | Handling Paper and Other Media 4. Insert the white end into the right mounting bracket inside the printer. You can use either the upper or lower bracket. 5. Place the black end of the spindle into the left mounting bracket inside the printer.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-9 6. To keep the paper wound when you’re not printing, use one of the roll paper belts included with your printer. When you’re not using the roll paper belt, keep it wound around the end of the spindle. roll paper belt Note To remove the spindle (and paper roll) from the printer, first lift out the left end and then the right end. 7. See the next section to load the paper for printing.
1-10 | Handling Paper and Other Media Loading Roll Paper for Printing Once the roll paper is attached to the spindle and inserted in the printer, you’re ready to load it for printing. First, open the roll paper cover and make sure the spindle is inserted correctly. Then follow these steps: Caution 1. Make sure the printer is turned on. Then press the Paper Source button until one of the Roll lights comes on.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-11 Caution 2. Make sure the Operate light and Pause light are not flashing. Then pull the paper set lever all the way up. To avoid damaging the printer, never move the paper set lever while the Operate or Pause light is flashing. Caution 3. Feed the paper into the paper slot. Avoid touching the printable surface of the paper with bare hands. Fingerprints may affect print quality.
1-12 | Handling Paper and Other Media 4. Pull the paper down so it extends all the way through the slot. 5. Turn the roll back to remove the slack. Then align the paper with the two rows of holes.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-13 Caution 6. Push the paper set lever all the way down, then close the roll paper cover. PRESS PAUSE BUTTON appears on the control panel display. To avoid damaging the printer, never move the paper set lever while the Operate or Pause light is flashing. If you’re using Auto Cut and the edge of the paper is uneven, press Cut/Eject to recut the edge. 7. Press the Pause button. The print head moves and the paper feeds into printing position automatically.
1-14 | Handling Paper and Other Media Cutting Canvas and Other Media with the Utility Cutter Canvas, vinyl, and other heavy media can damage the printer’s built-in cutter. Make sure you choose the Roll Cutter Off setting on the printer’s control panel before you print. If you’re using the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000, you can cut the media with scissors or a utility knife. If you have the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500, you can follow these steps to use the utility cutter that came with the printer: 1.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-15 Printing Trim Lines You can have trim lines printed on the right edge of your images or pages (if you’re using Auto Cut) or on the right and bottom edge (if you’re not using auto cut). Follow these steps: 1. Press the SelecType button. PRINTER SETTING MENU appears on the display. 2. Press the Item button until PAGE LINE=OFF appears on the display. 3. Press the + button. PAGE LINE=ON appears on the display. 4. Press the Enter button to save the new setting. 5.
1-16 | Handling Paper and Other Media Before you start, make sure the printer is on and roll paper is not loaded for printing. Then follow these steps: 1. Make sure the roll paper cover is closed. 2. Press the Paper Source button repeatedly until the Sheet light comes on. 3. Make sure that the paper set lever is all the way down. 4. Feed the sheet into the paper slot until it meets resistance. Make sure the right edge of the paper is straight and aligned with the scale on the roll paper cover.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-17 Using Cut Sheet Paper Longer than 19 Inches Before you start, make sure the printer is on and roll paper is not loaded for printing. Then follow these steps: 1. Make sure the roll paper cover is closed. 2. Press the Paper Source button repeatedly until the Sheet light comes on. 3. Make sure the Operate light and Pause light are not flashing. Then pull the paper set lever all the way up. 4. Feed the sheet into the paper slot until it extends through the slot.
1-18 | Handling Paper and Other Media 5. Push the paper set lever all the way down. PRESS PAUSE BUTTON appears on the control panel display. Caution To avoid damaging the printer, never move the paper set lever while the Operate or Pause light is flashing. 6. Press the Pause button. The print head moves and the paper feeds into printing position automatically. READY appears on the control panel.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-19 4. Open the lower cover. Note 5. Feed the posterboard into the paper slot until the bottom edge of the board rests behind the open lower cover. Make sure the right edge is straight and aligned with the vertical row of holes. If you’re using stock more than 39 inches long, load it long edge first (in landscape orientation).
1-20 | Handling Paper and Other Media 6. Push the paper set lever all the way down, then close the lower cover. PRESS PAUSE BUTTON appears on the control panel display. Caution To avoid damaging the printer, never move the paper set lever while the Operate or Pause light is flashing. 7. Press the Pause button. The print head moves and the board feeds into printing position automatically. READY appears on the control panel.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-21 4. Press the Enter button to save the new setting. 5. Press the SelecType button to exit the Printer Setting menu. The letter W appears on the right side of the control panel display to remind you of the wide setting. When you switch media, don’t forget to change this setting back to AUTO. Using the Paper Hammock Note When you print on posterboard, set the hammock to catch printouts in front of the printer.
1-22 | Handling Paper and Other Media 2. Place the two rods in front of the hammock hooks. 3. Place the shorter rod on the ends of the hooks. The longer rod should rest on the floor under the hooks.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-23 4. Push in the top of the paper hammock so that the paper will feed forward. 5. If necessary, extend the hammock fabric out on the floor in front of the printer (for large print jobs).
1-24 | Handling Paper and Other Media Catching Printouts Under the Printer Follow these steps to set up the hammock under the printer: 1. Fit the ends of the three rods into the slots at the end of the paper hammock arms and push the hammock hooks in. paper hammock arm 2. Pull out the top of the hammock so that printouts will feed backward.
Handling Paper and Other Media | 1-25 Setting Paper Configurations When you use non-EPSON paper or other media, you may need to register the paper’s thickness and drying time. On the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500, you can also register the suction setting. The only way to tell if you need to register new media is by experimentation. Note It’s a good idea to keep a list of your registered paper types and numbers.
1-26 | Handling Paper and Other Media 5. Examine the printed pattern to determine which set of lines is the straightest (shows the smallest gap), and note the corresponding number. In the sample pattern, the lines under number 4 are the straightest. 6. Press the + or - button to select the number noted in step 5. Then press Enter. 7. Press the Item button. DRYING TIME=0 MIN appears on the display. Press the + or - button to select the time in minutes, then press Enter. Start with one minute.
Chapter 2: Monitoring and Configuring the Printer The EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 series printers include a number of monitoring utilities. The control panel displays status messages and error messages, and the lights alert you when a problem occurs or your ink runs out. If you have the RIP Station 5100, you can also use software utilities to monitor the printer. See the RIP Station 5100 User Guide for more information.
2-2 | Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Monitoring Normal Printer Operation Messages appear on the control panel display and lights come on or flash to indicate various phases of printer operation. The following table explains the status messages and lights: Status messages Message Light Explanation or response READY Operate light on Printer is ready to print. PRINTING Operate light flashing Printer is receiving data.
Monitoring and Configuring the Printer | 2-3 Printing a Status Check The status check shows the current default settings, amount of ink remaining in each cartridge, page count, and the status of various printer parts. To display this information on the control panel instead of printing it out, see page 2-4. Follow these steps to print the status check: 1. Load a sheet of paper in the printer, following the instructions on page 1-15. (You can print test pages on roll paper, but you will use more paper.) 2.
2-4 | Monitoring and Configuring the Printer 3. Press the Item button. You see NOZZLE CHECK=PRINT on the display. 4. Press the Enter button. The nozzle check prints as shown below: Each line should be complete, with no gaps in the dot pattern. If any dots are missing, as shown below, you need to run a cleaning cycle. Press the Cleaning button on the control panel and hold it for at least 3 seconds. For more information, see page 3-2.
Monitoring and Configuring the Printer | 2-5 Following is a list of the items displayed. Note that all parts on the list (except the ink cartridges and paper cutter) need to be replaced by authorized EPSON service centers.
2-6 | Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Error messages (continued) Message Light Explanation Response LOAD ROLL PAPER Paper Out light on Paper source setting in print options is different from control panel. Make sure the right paper is loaded and the paper source setting is the same on the control panel and print options. MAINTENANCE REQ. — A printer part will need to be replaced soon. Note the error number and contact EPSON as described in the Introduction.
Monitoring and Configuring the Printer | 2-7 Error messages (continued) Message Light Explanation Response RELOAD PAPER Paper Out light on Paper could not be reversed into the printing position. Remove the paper. Reload it so that the right and bottom edges are straight and aligned with both rows of holes. Image is too wide for the paper loaded in the printer. Resize your image or load wider paper. Paper is not fully ejected. Cut the paper at the paper insertion slot, then reload paper.
2-8 | Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Using the Control Panel to Configure the Printer In addition to testing the printer and checking the status of various components, you can use the SelecType menus to configure printer settings and perform maintenance operations.
Monitoring and Configuring the Printer | 2-9 3. When you have selected the setting you want, press the Enter button to save it. 4. Press the SelecType button to exit the Printer Setting menu. Turning Off Paper Monitoring Features The printer normally stops and displays an error message if you try to print an image wider than the paper, or if paper is fed at an angle. You can turn off the paper size check and/or paper alignment check if you don’t want to use these monitoring features.
2-10 | Monitoring and Configuring the Printer • Press the + button once to select the parallel interface. INTERFACE=PARALLEL appears on the display. • Continue pressing the + button to select the MAC (serial) or OPTION (optional) interface. You can use the + or – button to cycle through all four settings. 3. When you have selected the setting you want, press the Enter button to save it. 4. Press the SelecType button to exit the Printer Setting menu.
Monitoring and Configuring the Printer | 2-11 Changing the Printer’s Code Page Setting The printer uses the PC437 code page (U.S. and standard European character sets) by default. You can use the control panel to change it to the PC850 code page (multilingual character sets) if necessary. Follow these steps: 1. Press the SelecType button. PRINTER SETTING MENU appears on the display. 2. Press the Item button repeatedly until CODE PAGE=PC437* appears on the display. 3. Press the + button.
2-12 | Monitoring and Configuring the Printer Note The maintenance mode also includes a MW7=A setting, for use by an authorized EPSON servicer only. Setting the Control Panel Language All control panel messages are displayed in English.
Chapter 3: Maintaining and Transporting the Printer The EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 series printers require very little maintenance to keep working at their best.
3-2 | Maintaining and Transporting the Printer Note 4. Press the Enter button. The nozzle check prints as shown below. If all the lines on the check pattern are complete, with no gaps in the dot pattern, the print head doesn’t need cleaning: The Ink Pad number under the nozzle check pattern indicates the remaining percentage of the waste ink system. You will need to contact your authorized EPSON servicer when this number is low.
Maintaining and Transporting the Printer | 3-3 You may need to run the cleaning cycle several times to get a clean nozzle check pattern. For effective cleaning, always run a test print or nozzle check between cycles. If the lines on the pattern still appear broken after several cleaning cycles, contact EPSON for assistance. Aligning the Print Head If banding appears on your prints, or vertical lines are not straight, you need to align the print head.
3-4 | Maintaining and Transporting the Printer If you’re using EPSON paper, leave this setting on STD. If you’re using other media, enter the thickness value of the paper in 0.1-mm increments by pressing the + or – button. 4. Press the Enter button to save the setting. ADJUST. PATT.= ALL appears on the display. 5. Press the Enter button to print the full series of alignment patterns. If you want to print a single alignment pattern, press the + or – button until the pattern number appears.
Maintaining and Transporting the Printer | 3-5 Completing the Alignment Procedure After all the patterns have printed, continue with these steps. 1. Do one of the following: • For the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000, examine pattern #1 and determine which row number has the smallest gaps. In the first example below, the lines in row 4 have the smallest gaps. In the second example, row 6 has the smallest gaps.
3-6 | Maintaining and Transporting the Printer • For the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500, examine row #1 and determine which line or box number has the smallest gaps. In the example below, line 8 has the smallest gaps in row 1. EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 Alignment Patterns Note If row 4 (EPSON Stylus Pro 9000) or line 8 (EPSON Stylus Pro 9500) shows the smallest gaps for all the sets, the head is aligned. Press Pause to exit head alignment mode. 2. Check the control panel display.
Maintaining and Transporting the Printer | 3-7 Caution For best results, use genuine EPSON cartridges and do not refill them. Damage to your printer attributable to the use of other consumables is not covered by EPSON’s warranty. Color accuracy may vary if you use non-EPSON inks. Replacing Ink Cartridges When one of the Ink Out lights is flashing (and INK LOW is displayed on the control panel), the corresponding cartridge is almost out of ink. Make sure you have a replacement cartridge.
3-8 | Maintaining and Transporting the Printer You can leave your roll paper in the printer when you replace ink cartridges. The illustrations show paper removed for clarity only. 3. Push the lever down and let it “bounce” back up to open the ink compartment cover. INK COMPART. OPEN appears on the display. 4. Locate the slot containing the empty ink cartridge (corresponding to the Ink Out light). Pull the clamp forward.
Maintaining and Transporting the Printer | 3-9 Warning 5. Carefully pull the empty cartridge straight out of the printer. If ink gets on your hands, wash them thoroughly with soap and water. If ink gets into your eyes, flush them immediately with water. 6. Make sure the replacement cartridge is the correct color, and remove it from its package. If you’re using pigment ink, shake the cartridge gently before installing it. Note 7.
3-10 | Maintaining and Transporting the Printer Note 8. Push the cartridge clamp back. Make sure the corresponding Ink Out light goes off. If the Ink Out light remains on, the cartridge may not be installed correctly. Remove the cartridge and then reinsert it as described above. 9. Close the ink compartment cover by pushing the lever down until it clicks into place.
Maintaining and Transporting the Printer | 3-11 Replacing the Paper Cutter Blade If you notice that your paper isn’t cut cleanly, the cutter blade may need to be replaced. If you use the blade to cut heavy stock or non-EPSON media, you may need to replace it more often. You can also check the status of your cutter by printing the status check sheet or using the Printer Status menu on the control panel. See page 2-3 or 2-4 for instructions.
3-12 | Maintaining and Transporting the Printer Caution 3. Press the Enter button. The paper cutter holder moves to the replacement position, where the arrow appears in the illustration below: To avoid damaging your printer, never move the paper cutter holder by hand. paper cutter location 4. When the holder stops moving and OPEN LOWER COVER appears on the display, open the lower cover.
Maintaining and Transporting the Printer | 3-13 5. When REPLACE CUTTER appears on the display, you can open the casing. Push in the side pin while turning the paper cutter cover to the right. cutter blade casing Note 6. Slowly take your finger off the side pin. The paper cutter raises so it can be removed. 7. Carefully remove the cutter blade from the printer. Be careful not to let the cutter or the spring coil pop out of the casing.
3-14 | Maintaining and Transporting the Printer Installing the New Cutter Blade After you have removed the used cutter blade, you’re ready to install the new one. Follow these steps: 1. Remove the new blade from its package. 2. Make sure the spring coil is inside the cutter holder. If necessary, reinstall the coil. 3. Fully insert the new blade into the paper cutter holder in the direction shown below. 4. Push in the side pin while turning the paper cutter cover to the left to close the casing.
Maintaining and Transporting the Printer | 3-15 Caution Cleaning the Printer To keep your printer working at its best, you should clean it thoroughly several times a year. Be careful not to touch the gears inside the printer. To avoid damaging the components as well as the case, never use alcohol or thinners to clean the printer. Be careful not to get water on the printer mechanism or electronic components. Don’t use a hard or abrasive brush.
3-16 | Maintaining and Transporting the Printer Transporting the Printer When you need to ship your printer, you should repack it using the original box and packing materials. Follow these steps to prepare the printer for shipping: Caution If for any reason the printer will not be level during shipping, a service technician must drain all ink from the printer before it is shipped. 1. First turn off the printer and make sure the print head is in the home (far right) position.
Maintaining and Transporting the Printer | 3-17 4. Install the carriage shipping restraint (packaging material). 5. Close the ink valve locks on each side of the printer. Open Close Open Close 6. Remove the left and right side joint cover plates by spreading the ends and pulling outward. Keep the cover plates in a safe place.
3-18 | Maintaining and Transporting the Printer 7. While holding the printer unit, remove the screws from the left and right sides. Keep the screws in a safe place. Warning The printer unit weighs approximately 212 lb (96 kg). Always have four people lift it, using the hand grip areas as shown. 8. Have four people lift the printer unit off of the leg assembly, using the hand grips. Lift the back of the printer first, tilt it slightly to the front, then slide it back to remove it. 9.
Maintaining and Transporting the Printer | 3-19 • The first time you start printing after moving the printer, the print head nozzles may be clogged. You may need to run a cleaning cycle (see page 3-2) and realign the print head (see page 3-3) to ensure good print quality. • If you reinstall the cartridges you removed before transporting the printer, make sure the printer is turned off when you install them.
3-20 | Maintaining and Transporting the Printer Replacing the Waste Ink System Approximately every two years (or after 12,000 B1-size prints), you must have your authorized EPSON servicer replace the waste ink system. This is necessary to prevent damage to the print head and maintain print quality. Parts and labor for this service are not covered under the terms of the limited warranty.
Chapter 4: Resolving Problems As you use your printer, you may occasionally experience a problem. The first thing you should do is diagnose the problem following the guidelines in this chapter. Then try the most likely solutions until the problem is fixed.
4-2 | Resolving Problems Using Hex Dump Mode You can use the printer’s hex dump mode to identify problems if you know how to interpret hex code. Or, you can fax the hex printout to a technical support representative. Make sure the printer has paper loaded and is turned off. Then follow these steps: 1. Press and hold the Pause button while you press the Power button to turn on the printer. HEX DUMP=PRINT appears on the display. 2. Press the Enter button. 3. Send your problem file to the printer.
Resolving Problems | 4-3 Print quality problems Problem Possible cause Solution Your print has horizontal banding. Print head nozzles are clogged. Run a nozzle check and cleaning cycle (page 3-1). The print head is out of alignment. Align the print head, as described on page 3-3. You’re printing at 720 dpi. Choose 1440 dpi to eliminate banding. You’re using the High Speed (Bi-directional) setting. Turn off the High Speed or Bi-directional setting in your print options.
4-4 | Resolving Problems Print quality problems (continued) Problem Possible cause Solution Your print has gaps or appears faint. Your ink is too old. Check the expiration date printed on each cartridge. If the cartridge is too old, replace it as described on page 3-7. Print options are set incorrectly for the media you’re using. Make sure the Print Mode or Media Type setting is correct for the media you’re printing on. Print head nozzles are clogged.
Resolving Problems | 4-5 Solving Operational Problems If you can’t turn the printer on, if it stops printing unexpectedly, or if nothing prints, check the following: • The printer is turned on and the Operate light is on. • The printer is plugged securely into a working electrical outlet that’s not controlled by a switch or timer. • If you’re using the RIP Station 5100, make sure the interface cable is securely connected to the printer and RIP and the RIP is turned on.
4-6 | Resolving Problems Operational problems (continued) Problem Possible cause Solution Nothing prints. The printer is not connected correctly. Turn off the printer and RIP or computer. Make sure the interface cable is securely plugged in. Make sure the interface cable meets the required specifications. See Appendix B or C or the RIP Station 5100 Getting Started guide.
Resolving Problems | 4-7 Solving Miscellaneous Printing Problems If your printouts are not what you expected, try the suggestions below: Miscellaneous printing problems Problem Possible cause Solution Your print has incorrect or garbled characters. Your PPD and/or printer driver software are not set up correctly or not selected. Make sure your software is installed correctly and the RIP or printer is selected. You have stalled print jobs.
4-8 | Resolving Problems Miscellaneous printing problems (continued) Problem Possible cause Solution Blank paper is printed. Your PPD and/or printer driver software are not set up correctly or not selected. Make sure your software is installed correctly and the RIP or printer is selected. Paper size is not set correctly in your print options. Make sure the Paper Size setting in your print options is correct for the paper you’re using. You have selected Sheet, but you’re using roll paper.
Resolving Problems | 4-9 Miscellaneous printing problems (continued) Problem Possible cause Solution Printing is too slow. The resolution or print quality setting in your print options is too high. Choose a lower resolution for faster printing. Your system doesn’t have enough resources. Clear space on your hard drive or run a defragmentation utility. Don’t run too many applications at the same time. Turn off virtual memory. Add RAM to your system. You’re using background printing on a Macintosh.
4-10 | Resolving Problems • Make sure the printer isn’t located in a brightly lit area. The paper sensor may not be able to operate correctly. • Make sure the Print Mode or Media Type setting is correct for the media you’re printing on. • Make sure the platen gap setting is correct for the paper or media you’re printing on. See page 1-20 for more information. • If you’re not using EPSON media, make sure you register and select your paper’s thickness. See page 1-25 for more information.
Resolving Problems | 4-11 • If you have the paper hammock set up in front of the printer, extend the paper guides out so they rest on the front of the hammock. • If you have the paper hammock set up below the printer, extend the paper guides so that they rest on the back of the hammock.
4-12 | Resolving Problems Clearing Paper Jams When paper gets jammed in the printer, printing stops and you see a PAPER JAM message on the control panel display. Follow these steps to clear paper jams: 1. If roll paper is jammed, cut it by hand at the paper slot. 2. Pull the paper set lever all the way up to release the jammed paper. 3. Open the lower cover if necessary.
Resolving Problems | 4-13 4. Carefully pull down the jammed paper. TURN PWR OFF AND ON is displayed on the control panel. Note 5. Close the lower cover, if necessary, then press the Power button to turn the printer off. Press it again to turn it back on. If you have two rolls of paper installed, make sure you secure the roll that you are not using with the roll paper belt. See page 1-9 for more information. 6. Make sure the Paper Out light is on and LOAD PAPER is displayed on the control panel.
4-14 | Resolving Problems 4-14
Chapter 5: Specifications Printing Printing method On-demand ink jet Nozzle configuration Black: 64 nozzles Color: 64 nozzles for each color (cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, light magenta) Printable columns Character mode 10 characters per inch, 437 columns Raster graphics mode 360 dpi: 15,762 available dots 720 dpi: 31,524 available dots 1440 dpi: 63,048 available dots Maximum printable width 43.
5-2 | Specifications Paper Cut sheet paper specifications Size Dimensions in inches (approximate) Dimensions in millimeters Super B0 44 × 62.2 1118 × 1580 B0 40.5 × 57.3 1030 × 1456 Super A0 36 × 50.9 914 × 1292 A0 33 × 46 841 × 1189 US E 34 × 44 864 × 1118 B1 28.7 × 40.5 728 × 1030 US D 22 × 34 559 × 864 A1 23.4 × 33 594 × 841 B2 20.25 × 28.75 515 × 728 A2 16.5 × 23.4 420 × 594 Super A3/B 13 × 19 329 × 483 US C 17 × 22 432 × 559 B3 14.3 × 20.
Specifications | 5-3 Printable Area Minimum margins for roll paper and cut sheets: .12” (3 mm) .12” (3 mm) .12” (3 mm) .12” (3 mm) roll paper* .55” (14 mm) cut sheets * Default roll paper top and bottom margins are .59 inches (15 mm). You can set all margins to .12 inches (3 mm) or .59 inches (15 mm) using the control panel. See page 2-8 for instructions.
5-4 | Specifications Electrical 120 V model 220/240 V model Input voltage range 90 to 132 V 208 to 264 V Rated frequency range 50 to 60 Hz 50 to 60 Hz Input frequency range 49 to 61 Hz 49 to 61 Hz Rated current 1.0 A 0.5 A Power consumption Approx. 100 W (ISO 10561 letter pattern) 30W or less in standby mode This product is also designed for IT power systems with phase to phase voltage 220–240V. Check the label on the back of the printer for voltage information.
Specifications | 5-5 Ink Cartridges Print yield graphic arts ink Approx. 28 pages/A0 (720 dpi, 40% duty) Approx. 6,400 pages/A4 (360 dpi, 5% duty) archival ink Approx. 30 pages/A0 (720 dpi, 40% duty) Approx.
5-6 | Specifications Parallel Interface Forward Channel Data format 8-bit parallel, IEEE-1284 compatibility mode Synchronization STROBE pulse Handshake timing BUSY and ACKNLG signals Signal level TTL compatible Connector 57-30360 Amphenol connector or equivalent Reverse Channel Transmission mode IEEE-1284 Nibble mode Adaptable connector 57-30360 Amphenol connector or equivalent Synchronization Refer to the IEEE-1284 specification Handshaking Refer to the IEEE-1284 specification Signal lev
Specifications | 5-7 Serial Interface (RS-423 Standard) Standard Based on RS-423 Synchronization Synchronous Bit rate Approx. 1.
5-8 | Specifications 5-8
Appendix A: Installing an Interface Card If you have the RS 5100 or another RIP, you connect it to the printer using the built-in parallel interface. For connectivity without a RIP, you can install one of the following cards: • EpsonNet Internal Print Server (10BaseT / 100BaseTX) — C823632A • EPSON FireWire Interface Card (Type B IEEE 1394) — C823722 Before you install the card, see the documentation that came with it for setup information. Then follow these steps: 1.
A-2 | Installing an Interface Card 2. Use a Phillips-head (+) screwdriver to remove the two screws securing the shield plate to the back of the printer. Then lift off the plate. Be sure to keep the screws so you can use them if you re-install the shield plate. 3. Make sure you set any jumpers or DIP switches on the card. See the card’s documentation for details. On the FireWire card, make sure DIP switch 10 is set to ON (advanced mode). 4.
Installing an Interface Card | A-3 5. Secure the interface card in the slot with the two screws included with the card. 6. Make sure the printer has been turned off using the Power button. Then plug in the power cord. 7. To initialize the EpsonNet Internal Print Server, turn on the printer while holding down the status sheet button on the card for about 5 seconds. 8. Connect the appropriate cable to the card and to your network hub or computer.
A-4 | Installing an Interface Card A-4
Appendix B: Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh Your EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 and 9500 come with drivers that let you use the printer in non-PostScript mode without a RIP. Utilities allow you to manage background printing jobs, track the status of your printer, and run print head maintenance procedures. ICC profiles for ColorSync 3.0 are included, so you can use advanced color management features of your applications or the driver itself.
B-2 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh Connecting to the Printer’s Parallel/USB Interface To connect to the printer’s built-in parallel port, you’ll need a conversion cable, such as the EPSON USB adapter (C-USB-PK4). Make sure the printer’s parallel interface is set to compatible (the default setting), as described on page 2-10. 1. Plug the parallel connector securely into the printer’s interface. Then squeeze the wire clips together until they lock into place on both sides. 2.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-3 3. Connect one end of the interface cable to the serial connector on the back of the printer. Note If your Macintosh has a built-in modem, connect the interface cable to the printer port. 4. Connect the other end of the interface cable to either the modem port or printer port on the Macintosh. (Some Macintosh PowerBook® models have only one serial port.) 5. Turn on the printer by pressing the Power button. 6. Turn on your Macintosh.
B-4 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh Checking System Requirements Make sure your Macintosh meets the requirements listed in the table below. The memory requirements are for printing a 40 × 57-inch full-page color image. Requirements may vary, depending on the size, complexity, and resolution of your images. System requirements Component Minimum Recommended Processor PowerPC 300 MHz G3 or higher processor OS System 8.5.1 System 9.0.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-5 Selecting Your Printer in the Chooser Note After you install the software, you need to open the Chooser to select your printer. Follow these steps: 1. Make sure the printer is connected to your Macintosh and turned on. If you are using an AppleTalk network, an alert message may appear when you click the port. In this case, reselect the other port or make the AppleTalk setting Inactive, then select the port again. 2. Open the Chooser.
B-6 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh 3. Click one of the buttons to turn background printing on or off. 4. Close the Chooser. Setting Up Printer Sharing If you want to share the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500, you first need to set it up as a shared printer on the Macintosh to which it is connected. Then, you must specify the network path to the printer from each Macintosh that will use it, and install the printer software on those Macintosh systems.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-7 3. Click the Setup button. You see the following dialog box: 4. Check Share this Printer, then type the printer name and password information as needed. 5. Click OK. The name of the shared printer appears in the port list in the Chooser. 6. Close the Chooser. 7. On each computer from which you want to access the printer, open the Chooser, click the printer’s icon, and select the printer port.
B-8 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh Setting Print Options When you’re ready to print from an application, you need to choose page setup options and print options. The EPSON drivers offer automatic settings that optimize print quality and speed when you’re using EPSON media. You can also choose advanced settings for more control over your printer and color management options.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-9 Note If you’re using roll paper and you choose a paper size that’s larger than your image, the image will be centered in the space you selected. Note 2. From the Paper Size list, select your image size (if you’re using roll paper) or the size of your sheet. For paper size equivalents in inches, see page 5-2. If your size is not listed, click Customize. Then enter the size in hundredths of an inch (or centimeters). 3.
B-10 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh Choosing Basic Print Options Once you have selected your Page Setup options, you need to set printing options. See page B-14 for instructions on advanced settings. Follow these steps to make basic settings for automatic printer adjustments: 1. Choose Print from the File menu of your application. A dialog box like the following appears: This box shows you the current settings, but you can’t change them from here.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-11 5. Set the Mode option as follows: Note You can also create your own settings and add them to this list. See page B-16 for more information. • Click Automatic to have the printer driver analyze the contents of your image or file and make the appropriate printing adjustments. If a Quality/Speed slider appears in the Mode box, set it according to the priorities of your print job. (Depending on the Media Type setting, this slider may not appear.
B-12 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh 7. Choose from the following buttons to access additional features: • Click to access the printer monitoring and maintenance utilities. See page B-24 for more information. • Click • Click to turn on background printing. This lets you use the Monitor3 utility. See page B-18 for more information. • Click and then click the Preview button to preview your print. • Click to check your ink levels (EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 only).
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-13 EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 Media Type settings Note Check the EPSON web site (http://prographics. epson.com) or your authorized EPSON dealer for new papers and other media that may be available. Some media may not be available in your location. Note If the paper or other material you’re using is not listed in the tables, check the instructions included with the paper. If you’re using a non-EPSON printing material, choose the closest setting.
B-14 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh Choosing Advanced Print Options The advanced print options give you complete control over your printing environment. Use these settings to experiment or to fine-tune a range of options to meet your individual needs. Follow these steps to print with advanced settings: 1. Follow steps 1 through 4 on page B-10. 2. Click Custom and then click Advanced.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-15 4. Choose one of the following Print Quality settings: • Economy • Normal - 360dpi • Fine - 720dpi • Superfine - 1440dpi The available print quality settings may be limited by the Media Type setting. Choose lower print quality for faster printing, or Superfine 1440dpi for best quality. 5. Choose any of the following: • Super MicroWeave The MicroWeave and Super MicroWeave settings eliminate unwanted banding effects.
B-16 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh • ColorSync This configuration lets you select the Epson Standard profile, created specifically for your printer. Don’t select any other printer profile you may have on your system. Then choose from three Rendering Intent settings for mapping colors to your printer’s profile. See page B-17 for more information. • No Color Adjustment This setting disables color management in the printer driver.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-17 PhotoEnhance settings Tone Lets you choose from Normal for standard images, Hard for high contrast, and Sepia for an old-fashioned look. Vivid and Monochrome settings also available on the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500. Effect Lets you choose from 4 special effects (and set the intensity): Sharpness, Soft Focus, Canvas, and Parchment (EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 only). Digital Camera Correction Corrects noise and other flaws common to digital camera images.
B-18 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh Setting Up Background Printing You can set up background printing from the Chooser, as described on page B-6, or you can use the background printing button on the Print dialog box. Follow these steps to set up background printing: 1. Choose Print from the File menu. 2. Click the background printing button dialog box: . You see the following Not available if background printing is turned off 3. To turn background printing on, click the On button. 4.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-19 Using Monitor3 The Monitor3 utility lets you prioritize and control your print jobs as well as monitoring their progress. After you send a print job, click the current application icon at the right end of the menu bar and select EPSON Monitor3. You see a window like the following: Note The Monitor3 window for the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 is slightly different.
B-20 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh If you want to change the printing priority of a print job or set a specific time for it to print, click the Show details arrow at the bottom of the window. The Priority list becomes active. Note If you see a stop sign icon and the message Print queue on hold in the EPSON Monitor3 dialog box, select Start print queue from the Printer menu to release the queue and resume printing.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-21 Cancelling Printing If you need to cancel a print job, follow these steps: 1. Press the Power button to turn off the printer. 2. Do one of the following, depending on whether you’re using background printing: • If background printing is turned off, hold down the J key on your keyboard and press the (.) period key to cancel the print job.
B-22 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh The software checks the amount of ink remaining in the printer and displays the Status Monitor window: Click to recheck ink levels. 3. To recheck the ink level check, click the Update button. To close the Status Monitor, click OK. Selecting Configuration Options You can configure the way you want the printer to handle error and warning messages, ink level checks, and print file handling in the Configuration Settings dialog box.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-23 You see the Configuration Settings dialog box: Select how you want to be notified of errors and warnings. Select where you want print job files stored. Click here to check for errors and/or the ink level before printing. Click here to return to the default settings. 3. Select from the following configuration options: • Note beep and display error message text or just display text if your printer encounters an error.
B-24 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh Running Print Head Utilities The utilities included with your printer software let you run the following maintenance procedures from your computer: • Nozzle check • Print head cleaning • Print head alignment Running Nozzle Check and Head Cleaning Utilities The nozzle check prints a pattern of dots that lets you see if any print head nozzles are clogged.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-25 Running the Print Head Alignment Utility If banding appears on your prints, or vertical lines are not straight, you need to align the print head. You can also use the control panel to align the head (as described in Chapter 3). Both procedures align the head for all modes and resolutions. For the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000, use 13 × 19-inch EPSON coated ink jet paper (short edge first).
B-26 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh • Note For the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500, choose the line or box number that has the smallest gaps. In the example below, line 8 has the smallest gaps in each pattern. 6. Select the row you chose in step 5 for each pattern (for example, line 8) then click Finish. This window is for the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500. If you have the 9000, you will see 12 choices instead of 6.
Appendix C: Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows Your EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 and 9500 come with drivers that let you use the printer in non-PostScript mode without a RIP. Utilities allow you to manage print jobs, track the status of your printer, and run print head maintenance procedures. ICC profiles are included, so you can use advanced color management features of your applications or the driver itself.
C-2 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows Note To connect to a USB port, you’ll need a conversion cable, such as the EPSON USB adapter (C-USB-PK4). Make sure the printer’s parallel interface is set to compatible (the default setting), as described on page 2-10. Make sure both your printer and computer are turned off. Then follow these steps to use the printer’s built-in parallel interface: 1. Plug the cable connector securely into the printer’s interface.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-3 Checking System Requirements Make sure your computer meets the requirements listed in the table below. The memory requirements are for printing a 40 × 57-inch full-page color image. Requirements may vary, depending on the size, complexity, and resolution of your images. System requirements Component Minimum Recommended Processor i486/25 MHz for Windows 95 and NT 4.
C-4 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows The installer starts automatically: Note If the New Hardware Found screen or any other wizard appears, click Cancel and follow the steps given here. If the Digital Signature Not Found screen appears (in Windows 2000), click Yes. If it doesn’t start, double-click My Computer. Then double-click your CD-ROM icon. 3. Double-click Install Stylus Pro 9000 or 9500 Printer Driver. (Make sure you choose the right one.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-5 Setting Up Printer Sharing in Windows 95 and 98 First, you need to set up the printer as a shared printer on the computer to which it is connected. Then, you must specify the network path to the printer from each computer that will use it, and install drivers on all client systems. Setting up the printer as a shared printer Follow these steps to share a printer that is connected directly to your computer with other computers on a network. 1.
C-6 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows 7. Select your printer, and choose Sharing from the File menu. You see the following: 8. Select Shared As, enter a name and other information if you want, then click OK. Accessing the printer through a network To access the printer from another computer on your network, follow these steps. 1. On the computer from which you want to access the printer, click Start, point to Settings, and click Printers. 2. Double-click the Add Printer icon.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-7 3. Click Next. You see a window like the following: 4. Click Network printer, then click Next. 5. Click Browse. You see a window like the following: 6. Double-click the icon of the computer that is directly connected to the printer. Then click the printer’s icon. 7. Click OK and follow the messages on the screen.
C-8 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows Setting Up Printer Sharing in Windows NT 4.0 and 2000 These instructions apply to users on a small network only. If you are on a large network and would like to share your printer, consult your network administrator. First, you need to set up the printer as a shared printer on the computer to which it is connected.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-9 Accessing the printer through a network To access the printer from another computer on your network, follow these steps. 1. Install the printer driver on the client computer from the software CD-ROM. 2. Open the Printer folder from the Control Panel, right-click your printer’s icon, then click Properties. 3. Click the Ports tab to display the following window: 4. Click Add Port.
C-10 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows 5. Select Local Port, then click New Port. You see the Port Name dialog box: 6. In the text box, type the following information: \\name of computer that is connected to the printer\name of the shared printer Then click OK. 7. Click Close to return to the Ports list. 8. Make sure the new port is added and the check box is selected. Then click OK.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-11 Choosing Basic Print Options Before you print, you need to set basic printing properties. See page C-16 for instructions on advanced settings. Follow these steps to make basic settings for automatic printer adjustments: 1. Choose Print from the File menu of your application. You see the Print dialog box. 2. Make sure your EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 or 9500 printer is selected, and then click the Properties button.
C-12 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows 5. Set the Mode option as follows: Note You can also create your own settings and add them to this list. See page C-19 for more information. • Click Automatic to have the printer driver analyze the contents of your image or file and make the appropriate printing adjustments. If a Quality/Speed slider appears in the Mode box, set it according to the priorities of your print job. (Depending on the Media Type setting, this slider may not appear.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-13 Selecting the Correct Media Type The following tables list the settings designed to produce the best prints on EPSON media: EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 Media Type settings Note Check the EPSON web site (http://prographics. epson.com) or your authorized EPSON dealer for new papers and other media that may be available. Some media may not be available in your location.
C-14 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows I EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 Media Type settings Note Check the EPSON web site (http://prographics. epson.com) or your authorized EPSON dealer for new papers and other media that may be available. Some media may not be available in your location. Note If the paper or other material you’re using is not listed in the tables, check the instructions included with the paper. If you’re using a non-EPSON printing material, choose the closest setting.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-15 Choosing Paper and Layout Options Note Many application settings override the printer’s Paper options. Always verify settings to get the results you expect. Many of the paper options correspond to paper handling features that you can also set through the control panel. Software options give you additional settings and override control panel settings. Follow these steps to choose paper and layout options: 1.
C-16 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows 4. When you’re using roll paper, set the following options: • Auto Rotate Saves paper if your document length is shorter than the printable width of the roll. The document will be turned automatically by 90 degrees and printed crosswise. • Auto Cut Choose this option if you want the paper to be cut automatically after each page is printed. • Print Page Line Prints trim lines on the right and bottom edges of your pages.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-17 You see a dialog box like the following: When you choose PhotoEnhance, you see a different set of options on the lower part of the screen. EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 3. Choose the Media Type setting according to the guidelines on page C-13 or C-14. Then choose Color or Black ink.
C-18 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows 4. Choose one of the following Print Quality settings: • Normal - 360dpi • Fine - 720dpi • Superfine - 1440dpi The available print quality settings may be limited by the Media Type setting. Choose lower print quality for faster printing, or Superfine 1440dpi for best quality. 5. Choose any of the following: • Super MicroWeave The MicroWeave and Super MicroWeave settings eliminate unwanted banding effects.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-19 • No Color Adjustment This setting disables color management in the printer driver. Choose this mode if you want to use a standalone color management module (available under the Mode list on the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000). • ICM Adjusts colors based on your printer’s ICC profile, using the Image Color Matching system (effective in Windows 98/2000 only). If you’re using an ICM-compatible monitor, adjusts printed colors to closely match screen colors.
C-20 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows PhotoEnhance4 settings Tone Lets you choose from Normal for standard images, Hard for high contrast, or Sepia for an old-fashioned look. Vivid and Monochrome settings also available on the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500. Effect Lets you choose from 4 special effects (and set the intensity): Sharpness, Soft Focus, Canvas, and Parchment (EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 only). Digital Camera Correction Corrects noise and other flaws common to digital camera images.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-21 You can use the buttons to cancel, pause, or restart your print job. You also see how much ink you have left and view printing tips (EPSON Stylus Pro 9500). If you don’t want the Progress Meter to appear, you can turn it off. See page C-29 for instructions. Using the Spool Manager The Spool Manager (not available with Windows NT) displays the status of your print job files and lets you control them.
C-22 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows Using Status Monitor 2 (EPSON Stylus Pro 9000) The Status Monitor 2 icon appears on the Windows taskbar in the bottom right corner of your screen. Note To open the utility, double-click the icon. The main window appears: You can also open the Status Monitor 2 from the Windows Start menu (under Programs, in the Epson folder). • To check your printer’s status and ink supplies, double-click EPSON Stylus Pro 9000.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-23 Status Monitor 3 (EPSON Stylus Pro 9500) You can open Status Monitor 3 either from the Windows Printers utility or from an application. 1. Do one of the following: • Click Start, point to Settings, then select Printers. Right-click the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 icon and select Properties. • From an application, access the Main Printer Properties dialog box. 2. Click the Utility tab.
C-24 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows 3. Click the EPSON Status Monitor 3 button. The following window appears. (It also opens automatically when an error occurs.) Printer status messages appear here. If an ink cartridge runs low or out, click here to display replacement instructions. Setting Monitoring Preferences You can have Status Monitor 3 alert you to any error conditions while you’re working.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-25 4. Click the Monitoring Preferences button. You see the Monitoring Preferences window: 5. Select the Notification options you want to use. Note After you enable the Status Monitor Shortcut Icon, you can right-click the icon to display the Monitoring Preferences dialog box. 6. If you want to have the Status Monitor icon appear in your Windows taskbar, click the Shortcut Icon checkbox. Then select the icon you want to use.
C-26 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows Running Printer Utilities The utilities included with your printer software let you run the following maintenance procedures: • Nozzle check • Print head cleaning • Print head alignment • Speed and progress configuration Running Nozzle Check and Head Cleaning Utilities The nozzle check prints a pattern of dots that lets you see if any print head nozzles are clogged.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-27 3. Click the button for the utility you want to run. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the process. For more information, see Chapter 3. Running the Print Head Alignment Utility If banding appears on your prints, or vertical lines are not straight, you need to align the print head. You can also use the control panel to align the head (as described in Chapter 3). Both procedures align the head for all modes and resolutions.
C-28 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows 6. After all the patterns have printed, do one of the following: For the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000, choose the row number that has the smallest gap in each pattern. In the first example below, row 4 has the smallest gaps. In the second, row 6 has the smallest gaps. • • patterns #1-5, #7, #9-12 patterns #6, #8 only 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 For the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500, choose the line or box number that has the smallest gaps.
Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows | C-29 7. Select the row you chose in step 6 for each pattern (for example, row 4), then click Finish. Note This window is for the EPSON Stylus Pro 9000. If you have the 9500, you will see 6 choices instead of 12. If you can’t make a consistent choice for the patterns as you look across the width of the paper, choose the average or most frequent number. Then click the Realignment button and repeat from step 5.
C-30 | Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Windows 4. Click the Speed & Progress button. You see the following dialog box: Not available with Windows NT If you have more than one hard disk drive, you can select a folder for storing multiple copy print jobs here. You don’t see this box if you have only one hard disk drive. 5. Select from the following options: • High Speed Copies speeds up printing of multiple copies of the same document using hard disk space as a cache.
Index A Accessories, purchasing, 5 Aligning print head control panel, 3-3 to 3-6 Macintosh, B-25 to B-26 Windows, C-27 to C-29 AppleTalk setting, B-5 Auto Cut setting, 1-10, B-9, C-16 Auto Rotate setting, B-9, C-16 B Background printing, Macintosh, B-18 to B-20 Backlight Film, 1-2, B-15, C-18 Banding, 4-3 Basic printing Macintosh, B-10 to B-12 Windows, C-11 to C-12 Basket, paper, see Hammock, paper Belts, roll paper, 1-9 Blank pages, 4-8 Blurry prints, 4-4 Buttons, control panel, 1-13, 2-1 to 2-12, 3-2 C
2 | Index Documentation, how to use, 2 to 4 Drivers Macintosh, B-1 to B-17 Windows, C-1 to C-20 Drying time setting, 1-25 to 1-26 E ECP mode, 2-10, 5-6 Electrical specifications, 5-4 Energy consumption, 5-4 ENERGY STAR, 5 Engine reliability, 5-1 Environmental specifications, 5-3 EPSON Accessories, 5 help, 4 to 5 Internet FTP Site, 5 media, 1-2 to 1-4 Preferred Protection Plan, 4 printer port, 4-7, C-30 Web site, 5 EpsonNet Internal Print Server, installing, A-1 to A-3 Error messages, 2-5 to 2-7 Error noti
Index | 3 M Macintosh advanced print options, B-14 to B-17 background printing, B-18 to B-20 basic print options, B-10 color management, B-16 ColorSync settings, B-16 configuration options, B-22 to B-23 connecting printer, B-1 to B-3 custom print job settings, B-11 drivers, B-1 to B-17 head cleaning utility, B-24 installing software, B-4 managing print jobs, B-17 to B-23 Monitor3, B-19 to B-20 monitoring printer, B-17 to B-23 nozzle check utility, B-24 page setup options, B-8 selecting printer in chooser,
4 | Index Paper, (continued) handling, 1-1 to 1-26 heavy stock, 1-18 to 1-21 inserting the spindle, 1-7 to 1-9 jams, 4-12 to 4-13 loading for printing, 1-10 to 1-13 loading sheets, 1-15 to 1-18 non-EPSON, 1-25 to 1-26 options, Macintosh, B-8 options, Windows, C-15 printable area, 5-3 problems, 4-9 to 4-13 registering, 1-25 to 1-26 removing from spindle, 1-6 roll, 1-4 to 1-15 selecting registered, 1-26 setting default margins, 2-8 to 2-9 sizes, 1-1, 5-2 specifications, 5-2 spindle, 1-4 to 1-9 suction settin
Index | 5 Printer, (continued) monitoring, 2-1 to 2-7, B-17 to B-23, C-20 to C-25 motors, 2-5 moving, 3-16 to 3-19 page count, 2-5 parallel interface, configuring, 2-10 pausing, 2-2 port, EPSON, 4-6, 4-7, C-30 resetting, 2-2 sharing, B-6 to B-7, C-5 to C-10 specifications, 5-1 total print volume, 5-1 transporting, 3-16 to 3-19 turning off, 6 weight, 5-3 Printer Color Management setting, B-11 Printer Setting menu, 1-15, 1-20, 2-8 to 2-12 Printer Status menu, 2-4 Printing specifications, 5-1 Problems banding
6 | Index SelecType menus, (continued) Printer Status, 2-4 Test Print, 2-3, 3-1 Serial interface, 5-7, B-2 to B-3 Sharing printer Macintosh, B-6 to B-7 Windows, C-5 to C-10 Slow printing, 4-9 Specifications electrical, 5-3 environmental, 5-3 ink cartridges, 5-5 mechanical, 5-3 paper, 5-2 parallel interface, 5-6 printable area, 5-3 printing, 5-1 serial interface, 5-7 Speed and Progress configuration utility, C-29 to C-30 Spindle high tension, 1-1 roll paper, 1-4 to 1-9 Spool folders, B-22 to B-23, C-30 Spoo
roll paper spindles roll paper cover control panel mounting brackets ink cartridge compartment ink cartridge compartment lower cover paper set lever paper hammock 1
optional interface shield plate ink cartridge compartment parallel interface connector serial interface connector 7 AC inlet ink cartridge compartment